ON THE SEA.
BRITISH LOSSES. AN INCREASE IN LARGER SHIPS. Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assoc and Router. Received March 14, 10.15 p.m. London, March ].'!. The Admiralty report on tins submarine campaign tliii-injjf t'nc wed; gives the following figures, last week's being shown in parentheses: Arrivals 2040 (2015) Departures 2002 (22091 Sunk over 1(100 tons .... 15 (12) Sunk under 1000 tons ... ;i (ti) Unsuccessfully attacked . S ((>) A YEAR'S SUMMARY. From March 15, 1017, to March 6, MS, the figures are as follows: Arrivals and departures, 362,008. Sunk ova- 1000 tons, 810. Sunk under HiOO tons, 2!)U Unsuccessfully attacked, 050. NORWEGIAN VESSELS SUNK. Received March M. 10 pin Cliri-lianm, March 13, The Norwegian steamers Skryme.r and Estrclla have "been sunk, the crews being saved. NORWAY. • " CONCENTRATING ON AGRICULTURE. CONSCRIPTION OF MALES. Received March 14, 10 p.m. Christiania, March 13. The Government proposes lo conscript all males from 15 to (15 for agriculture, j commandeer horses, and organise, boys of 10 to 15 to assist agriculture.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1918, Page 5
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163ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1918, Page 5
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