SUBMARINE WARFARE
(Per Press Association— OopyriJ. BRITISH SHIPPING. REDUCED LOSSES. 41 [AUSTRALIAN A N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION & REUTER.] (Received ibis day at 12.30 a.m.) LONDON, July 11. The Admiralty report the arrivals for the week were 2898,and sailings 1798. There were sunk: 14 ships over. 1600 tons; 3 ships under ltiuu. tons. 17 ships were unsuccessfully attacked. 7 fishing boats were sunk. ITALIAN SHIPPING. [AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION & REUTER.] ROME, July 12. Shipping returns for the week ending Bth, show 57, arrived and 432 1 departed. Two steamers ton small sailers and one overdue steamer wore sunn attacked or escaped. BRITISH SUBMARINES. BIGGEST IN WORLD. Reuter’s Telegrams. (Received. This l)nv at 8.50. a.m.) NEW YORK. July 12. The New York Trinbune’s London correspondent states that Britain ~ building the World's greatest submarines which can fight a destroyer or a light cruiser. Hie yards are rushing "the now tpyos which are capablo of remaining at sea longer than Germany’s undersea craft, a battle with which is predicted \
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1917, Page 2
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