THE U-BOAT WAR
DECLINE IN SHIPPING LOSSES
ADMIRALTY STATISTICS „, , , . , London, May 22. J lie Admiralty announce.? that <">0709 tons of British and 81,393 tons of Allied nf w°,nw u \ erehant sh 'Pl»>iJ? (a total of 30d,103 tons) were lost in April owing to enemy actions and marine risks compared with 555,056 tons of British and 338,821 tons of foreign (total 893 877) m April .ast year. The Ministry' of tupping announces that, excluding coastwise and cross-Channel traffic, the tonnngo of steamers over 500 tons entering and clearing United Kingdom ports in April was 70,010,309 tons.-Aus.-N Z Cablo Assn.-Router. THE AMERICAN SEIZURE OF DUTCH SHIPS. . . Washington, May 22. The American Government has refused Holland's request to release three requisitioned Dutch ships for carrying grain to Holland. America points out that Holland must sond ships from her home ports—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 210, 24 May 1918, Page 5
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139THE U-BOAT WAR Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 210, 24 May 1918, Page 5
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