•Five Norwegian ships of a total tonnage of 15,234 were sunk .in August. Thirty-six members of the crews are missing. Since her entry into the war Norway has lost by enemy action 27 ships of a tonnage of 100,545. v Such of the caole newt on this page as ' ts so headed has appeared in the T.cndon limes ami sent to this paper bp special permission. It should be understood that the opinions a*e hot those of the Times unless expressly stated to be so. by special arrangement. Reuters world eervice, in addition to other special sources oi information, is used in the compilation \ u f the overseas intelligence pmbhshed in I this issue, and all rights therein ,in Australia and A'ev Zealand are reserved.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 254, 24 September 1940, Page 7
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