SUBMARINE WARFARE
patrol vessel sunk
LONDON, Nov. 2i\ The Admiralty reports that a submarine torpedoed a' 'British patrol vessel in the .Mediterranean on Sunday. Four officers and five men were killed. THE WEEK’S SHIPPING. BRITISH LOSSES. f AUSTRALIAN & N.Z, CABLE ASSOCIATION] LONDON November 21. Arrivals for the week 2231 Sari lings 23(13 Sinkings:—Over 1(500 tons 10 Under 1(500 ton s 7 Unsuccessfully attacked 2 FRENCH LOSSES. LONDON November 22. French official:— Arrivals 047 Sailings ..' 061 Sunk .....' 11 >l ITALIAN LOSSES. Italian Official: Arrivals 322 Sailings 300 Sunk: — Over 1600 tons 1 Another damaged was lowed to port. SUBMARINED. Received, this dav at 8.45 a.m. LONDON, Nov. 22. The Danish steamer Adolph Anderson was submarined at the entrance to the Channel. One of the crow was killed
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1917, Page 1
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