SUBMARINE WARFARE
NORWEGIAN LOST
(Received this day at 12.30 a.m.) LONDON August 29.
The Norwegian ship Knogsli, of 9300 toM, -valued at £450,000 has been sunk on the Spanish coast. She was bound to Europe from America. The KnogsU was previously torpedoed in the Channel, and topaired.
BRITISH SHIPPING LOSSES. Received this day at 2.36 p.m.,) LONDON, August 29. Arrivals for the week 2629, sailings 2780. . Sinkings 18 over, and five under 16,00 tons. Unsuccessfully attacked six.
ITALIAN LOSSES. LONDON, August 29. Italian losses for the week ending 26 th. 588, sailings 587. Sinkings a steamer, and two small sailers.i Unsuccessfully attacked—one
NAVY’S WORK. Received this day at 2.36 p.m.,) LONDON, Aug. 29,
The Pall Mall Gazette says the Wavy is dealing with submarines in an increasingly successful way. , v
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1917, Page 3
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