NEUTRAL LOSSES.
GERMAN RECONSTRUCTION. London, February 1. Norwav lias lost two hundred vessels, totalling" £60,000 tons, or thirteen per cent.; Holland, 107,000 tons, or 7 per cent.; Sweden, 81,000 tons, or 8 pel' cent. Since the war Germany had constructed to June, 1015, 078,95)6 tons of shipping, and 000,000 tons was under construction. Germany has demobilised a large number of men to enable thein to enter the economic struggle immediately peace is declared. , MORE VICTIMS. London, February 1. Sinkings reported are the Norwegian vessel Modwa and the Spanish Puntalpso. Received Feb. 3. 12.50 a.m. London, Feb. "2. Further sinkings reported are the British steamers Treaeran, Dundee, and Ida Duncan; Belgian, Euphrates; and six fishing smacks. Received Feb. 2, 9.40 p.m. London, Feb. 1. The Bytish steamer Martagan has been sunk. STEAMER STRIKES A MINE. London, February 1. The steamer Olaaehawe (3948 tons) atruok a. miss and went aahore, Ibrealring &*ck ts& faartij fcietat *reck,
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1917, Page 5
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