U-BOATS' RECORD
64 SHIPS AT NOVEMBER 4 (British Official Wireless.) ' '7 (Received November 15, noon.)' RUGBY, November 14. i "y Up to November 4 54 British ships (roughly 233,000 tons), 1 seven Allied i*| ships (about 48,000 tons), and three' - *■ nfeutral ships (approximately 9740" tons), had been destroyed by U-boat ~' l* action. ~ The greatest losses to British ship- 0 ' ping occurred at the beginning of the M^ war, but although further losses must t be expected the average loss is steadily ' \~ decreasing. ■• \_„
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 9
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