THE SEA FIGHT OFF THE DARDANELLES
WHY THE ENEMY'S SHIPS CAME OUT. r ', Athens, January 31. Survivors of tlio Breslau state that the Goebeii and tile Breslau came out of the Dardanelles in order to make a dash for the Piraeus (the port of Athens), believing that a rising of Royalists had been arranged.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. ' THE U-BOAT WAR > , .FRENCH AND ITALIAN SHIPPING! • v LOSSES. , London, January 31. «. The French official figures of subnia-' rine losses for the week, with last week's returns in parentheses, are:— Arrivals 731 (806) Departures 863 ~ ("84) Sunk over 1600 tons ... 0 (2) Sunk under 1600 tons ... 3 (1) Unsuccessfully attacked 3 (4) One of the vessels reported sunk belongs properly to' the previous, week. The Italian returns show that 446 vessels arrived and 430 sailed. l\o steamers over 1500 tons and two sailing vessels under 100 tons were sunk. One damaged steamer reached port.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.-Router. [In the previous week one steamer under 100 tons was'sunk and one unsuccessfully attacked.]- ' ,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 116, 2 February 1918, Page 9
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167THE SEA FIGHT OFF THE DARDANELLES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 116, 2 February 1918, Page 9
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