SHIPPING LOSSES
REDUCTION ON PREVIOUS WEEK BUT STILL AT HIGH LEVEL. TWENTY-FIVE VESSELS LOST. Shipping losses for the week ending March 9, states the 8.8. C., were less than, two-thirds of the previous week’s total. Twenty British ships, of a tonnage of 84.000, and five Allied ships, of 14,500 tons, making a total of 25 ships, of 99,000 tons, were sunk. The corrected total for the previous week is 7000 tons less than was earlier reported.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 March 1941, Page 5
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76SHIPPING LOSSES Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 March 1941, Page 5
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