ON THE SEA.
THE NEW TONNAGE. SEVEN SHirS COMPLETED MAKING UP FOR LOSSES Renter Service Received Dee. 12, 7.50 p.nt London, Dec. 11. In the House of Commons, Sir 1.. G. Chio273 J'sr.e;- stated that up to November CO, seven stambrt ship-, of a total tonnage of 472;: i t0..;, had '->3;:i completed and started on their vovßjr?. and a large number were now in course cf completion. Onr ship had been sun':. The total new tonnage completed in November was within measurable dis trr.:: of the losses by enemy attacks. AUSTRIAN BATTI.FSHIP SUNK. MOST OF THE CREW SAVED. Received Dee. 12, 11.5 p.m. Amsterdam, Dec. 11. The Austrian battleship Wien was torCdoed on 1 Sunday. Most of the crew We saved. A SPANISH SHIP. • r ■ ' v SHELLED BY A SUBMARINE. Received Dec. 12, 7.5 p.m. v Condon, Dee. 11. . There is indignation in Spain owing to ft German snbmarics shelling the steamer Clandio fifty miles off Finisterre, killing eight of the crew and injuring others, ISd seriously damaging th: ship. The Spanish Government is protesting. \ '*
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1917, Page 5
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