SUBMARINE WARFARE
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.] THE MONTH’S SINKINGS. I'AUSTRALIAN <fc N. 7. CABLE ASSOCIATION <fe REUTER, j (Received This Day at 9.25 a.m.) LONDON, Sep. 25. Hie Admiralty reports that British, Allied mid Neutral merchant tonnage sunk last mouth was 327,676 tons, whereof the British was approximately 176,000, and the others 150,000. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. (Received This Day, at 9.25 a.m.) LONDON, Sep. 25. Steamships exceeding 500 gross tons entering and leaving United Kingdom from and to overseas, including coastwise and cross-Channel, totalled 8,j.59.000 gross tons, compared with 7,719,000 in July. SHIPPING OUTPUT. (Received This Dsv at 9.50. a.m.) WASHINGTON, Sep. 95. It is officially announced that thirteen ships, of a total of 55,000 deadweight tons, have been completed and delivered to the Emergency Fleet Corporation for the week ending September 20th, of which six are steel anl ".even of wooden composite structure.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1918, Page 2
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142SUBMARINE WARFARE Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1918, Page 2
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