SUBMARINE WARFARE
LIGHT BRITISH LOSSES
SUBMARINED. , NEW YRK, Nov. 14. The American steamer D. N. Luchenbach!, was torpedoed in the Bay of Biscay on 27th Oct.. Five of the crow were lost. The twenty survivors reached United States. ,
ITALIAN LOSSES. ROME, Nov. 14. The. shipping report shows that the arrivals for the week were 384, sailings 333. The sinkings were?, one sailing vessel over 100 tons.
[■AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION &, REUTER.] (Received this day at 1.20 a.m.,) LONDON, Nov. 14. The Admiralty reports the arrivals for the week were 2125 and sailings 2307. The sinkings were:— Over 1,600 tons 1 Under 1,600 tons 5 Unsuccessfully attacked ...... 8 One fisher was sunk. ,»
DESTROYER. SUNK. ALSO A MONITOR. (Received this dav at 1.20 a.m.,) LONDON, Nov 14 A submarine sank a British destroyer and small monitor which were ting with the army in Palestine. Seven are missing from the destroyer and twenty-six from the monitor.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1917, Page 2
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