SUBMARINE WARFARE
THE ROCHESTER SURVIVORS. . NEW YORK, Nov. 28. Survivors from the torpedoed Rochester have arrived, after terrible sufferings of five days in an open boat in the intense cold and little food. They were waterless for two days, and three died within sight of land. U. BOAT SINKINGS. BRITISH I/OSSES. LONDON, Nov. 28th. The Admiralty reports for the week:— Arrivals 2058 Sailings 1122 Sinkings:— Over 1600 tons 14 Under 16 tons " Unsuccessfully attacked ... 8 ITALIAN LOSSES., LONDON, Nov. 28th. Italian official For the week ended November 25 th: — Arrivals 433 Sailings 387 Sinkings;— Over 1500 tons 1 Under 1500 tons 1 FRENCH LOSSES. (Received 'Phis Day at 9.15 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 29. The French shipping for the ween was: Arrivals Sailings - ®O3 Sinkings over 1600 tons 3 Under 1600 tons 1 Unsuccessfully attacked ... 3
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1917, Page 2
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135SUBMARINE WARFARE Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1917, Page 2
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