TEUTONIC TONNAGE
PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE.
Gorman shipping, was to be if .Germany had won, as it is to bo under tho peace terms, and as it will be within five years, from present indications, may be summarised as follows, the - figures representing gross tons (says "The Rudder") The Dream. August 1, 1914 5,450,0(10 War losses 2,000,000 Reduction to 3,000,000 Built and seized 050,000 Compensation for destroyed ships 500,000 Seized ships returned 1,600,000 Fifty per cent, indemnity Allied fleets '. 11,000,000 If Germany won .17,500,000 The Reality. _ August, 1914, steam 5,130,000 August, 1914, sail 320,000 Total, August, 1914 5,450,000 War leases 2,700,000 Gross reduction of tonnago to 2,750,000 Replaced during war 950,000 Remaining on November 11, 1918 3,700,000 Allies take 3,400,000 Leaving 300,000 The Prospect. Tonnage left 300,000 Five years' building 3,000,000 Gross'gairi t0,../' 3,300,000 Loss to Allies 1,000,000 Less to Allies 1,000,000 Soeret fleet in other countries 500,000 Bought abroad in five years ... .500,000 Five years hence 3,300,005
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 265, 5 August 1919, Page 7
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158TEUTONIC TONNAGE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 265, 5 August 1919, Page 7
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