THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.
BRITISH SHIPPING LOSSES. TOTAL OF 23 VESSELS SUXK. Eecelved Sept. 6, 10 p.m Loudon, Sept. 6. The British Admiralty report on tfie fubnuurme campaign during the week ended September 3 gives the followmg ogmce, those for the previous week being abo given. The figure" give the irrtraU and sailings of merchant vessels et all nationalities, over 100 tons net, at and from United Kingdom ports, exdnsive of the Bailing and local craft, and th» number ot firitith merchant vessels tank by mi»e« or submarines, and unnkcejefuHy attacked by submarines:— Thi* Last, week. week. ItaivaU 23S* 26*1 SaQfaigs 243" 2690 9tak over 1600 torn .... 20 IS Bmk unkr. 1600 tons.... 3 5 6Jaranea*<ulJy attacked ..- 0 0 ITAUAX LOSSES. Sceelved Sept. 6. 11 p.m. Rome, Sept. 6. Tor the week ending September 3 there sere 506 arrivals and 468 departures. Three steamers And one sailer were mink, and one steamer was unsuccessfully attacked.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1917, Page 5
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154THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1917, Page 5
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