NEUTRAL SHIPPING
MORE THAN 80,000 TONS
LOST
(British Offlclal Wireless,) j X.x'x.:'.%.X]<.irtjgbY, November 13. ■! 7 Neutral countries to date have lost more tlian-80,000-tons of shipping as the result of German action. -7The<heaviest losers have been Nor:wegi^n ship owners, with nine vessels of 20,000 tons. Greece has lost four vessels of 19,455 tons, Denmark three of 12,558 tons, Sweden seven of .11,110 tons, Finland five of 8202 tons, and the Netherlands two totalling 8387 tons. Bj special arrangement neuters- world service, to addition jo othei special sources ol InrurniaUon,. is used in tbe compilation or tbe overseas Intelligence published Id rthls issue and all rights therein in Australia and New Zpnland tire rusei-ved \ 7 By special arrangement Reuters* world service, in addition to other special sources of Information, is used In the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in this issue, and all rights thereto ta AustraJla And New Zealand are reserved. v
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 9
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152NEUTRAL SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 9
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