SUBMARINE WARFARE
! J PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COFYRIQHT.] ' BRITISH MONITOR SUNK. 1; ' LONDON, Sept. 22. | Tho Admiralty reports that a British '! monitor has been sunk in harbour. It u occurred on the lfith as the result of an A internal explosion. One officer and & nineteen men were killed by the oxplos- !! ion, and fifty-seven men aro missing j| and presumed to have been killed. SHIPPING LOSSES REPLACED. \ NEW YORK, Sept. 22. | The Shipping Board last month coni, stTucted 281.039 tons. The total Alf lied losses for the same period wero I 25,9.400 tons. f TONNAGE QUESTION. I LONDON, Sept. 22. I The manager of the Piez Fleet Corf poration has informed the Senate Coin- | merce Committee that the Government i shipyards at Hog Island are unable to * produce anything like the number of j ships that were anticipated. The ton- | mage already delivered to the Corpora- | atiou this year totalled 1,811,000 tons.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1918, Page 3
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150SUBMARINE WARFARE Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1918, Page 3
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