SUBMARINE WARFARE
(Per Press Association— CopyriAi ■- . i french SHIPPING. THE WEEK’S LOSSES. (Received this day at 12.30 a.m.) PARIS, July 13. For. the week ending the Bth. the arrivals were 1068 and sailings 1009. The sinkings were, three above 16UU - tons and one below 1600 tons- / Unsuccessfully attacked, nine. ,/ GERMAN TASK DIPOSSIBLE. I LONDON, July 12. he “Times” naval correspondent estimates that 2.000,000 tons or 10 per cent of the British tonnage has been destroyed during tho past six months, indicating that the task the Germans have un- . dortttken is beyond their power, their declared intention being 1,000,000 tons monthly. I ' FRENCH DREDGER SUNK | ELEVEN LIVES LOST . | PARIS, July 12. Tho French dredger Jupiter was mined”* iin the channel. Eleven of the crew are ! missing. I j NORWEGIANS SUNK. ! COPENHAGEN July 11. | Two Norwegian sailers the Asheim and Oxol were submarined in the Atlantic. Some members of the crews were lost.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1917, Page 2
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