SUBMARINE LOSSES
INCREASE OVER LAST WEEK,
London, July 20. The Admirajly report on the submarine campaign during the week gives the following figures, those of last week's report being given in parentheses Arrivals -.. 2,791 (2,820) Departures 2701 (2920) Sunk, over 1,000 tons 21 (14) Sunk, under .1,000 tons 3 (4) Unsuccessfullv attacked 15 (12) ' Fishing vessels sunk 0 (8) The following table gives the details of the weekly statements issued by the British Admiralty in regard to Ihe losses under (lie submarine campaign. The date opposite each set of figures docs not. mean that Iho figures arc for the week ending on that date, but it is the date on which the figures are cabled: —
Over l T ndor I'n-m-- Fish-. 1000 eossful ing Ians Ions at ks. vos’ls. March 1 15 0 12 4 March !) 14 0 12 3 March Ifi 13 ■1 10 3 March 23 10 ,S 10 21 March 30 18 T 13 10 April (i IS 13 17 0 April 13 17 2 14 0 April 20 10 0 15 .12 April 27 40 15 27 0 May 4 38 13 24 8 May 11 24 2 34 10 May 18 18 5 10 3 May 25 IS 0 0 3 -Tunc? 1 IS 1 17 2 June (i 15 3 17 5 June 13 22 10 23 0 June 20 27 5 31 — June 27 21 7 22 July 4 15 5 10 11 July 11 14 3 17 7 Jnlv 18 14 4 12 «S Julv 20 21 3 15 —
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1741, 28 July 1917, Page 3
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257SUBMARINE LOSSES Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1741, 28 July 1917, Page 3
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