SUBMARINE WARFARE
BRITISH SHIPPING LOSSES. 16 VESSELS SUNK. TAUSTRALIAN* &■ N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION'] LONDON, October 11. The Adniiralty rejport that arrivals for tho week totalled 2519 and sailings 2632. \V Vessels sunk were fourteen over and two under 1600 tons. Three were unsuccessfully attacked. MORE BUILT THAN SUNK. LONDON, October 11. The new tonnage launched in British yards last week exceeded the total tonnage destroyed by the enemy in the same week. It is authoritatively stated in shipping circles that ship building is proceeding at a greater rat£ than is generally admitted.ITALIAN LOSSES. ROME, Oct. 11The arrivals for the week were 503 and sailings 467. The sinkings were two above, and two under 1500 tons. One nailer was unsuccessfully attaked. FRENCH LOSSES. Received, this dav at 8.46 a.m: PARIS,' Oct. 11. The arrivals were 903 and sailings 811.
Sinkings were three above and two below 1600 tons. Unsuccessfully attacked, eight.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1917, Page 2
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