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MERCHANT SHIPS.

LOSSES OF THE ALLIES. Many estimates have been given at Various times before and after the Armistice of ,the Allied and American losses of merchant ships through enemy action. A definite official statement on the subject was made in the middle of last month by the British Ministry of ■Sbipipng, the particulars given being as follow: No. of Gross Ships, tonnage. Great Britain .. 2197 7,038,020 Italy 230 742,30.) France 238' 090,845 United States . 80 241,512 Japan 20 120,170 Tiials .... 2774 0,538,918 The losses of British vessels include •236 ships, aggregating .1,357,359 gross ['tons, wlvitih held Board of Trade paasen[ger certificates, and 28 ships, aggregating (6,292 ions, farmsily passenger ships, were }os;t wMfe 'under Admiralty

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1919, Page 9

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MERCHANT SHIPS. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1919, Page 9

MERCHANT SHIPS. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1919, Page 9

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