THE PIRATE WAR
THE WEEK'S LOSS IN BRITISH SHIPPING A BIG DROP (Rec. September 13, 9.10 p.m.) London, Soptembcr 12. Tho Admiralty's report on the submarine campaign during tho week gives the following figures, those at last week's report boing given in parentheses:— Arrivals ...' 2744 (2384) Departure 2868 (2132) Sunk, over 1600 tons 12 (20) Sunk, under 1600 tons G (3) Unsuccessfully attacked ... 12 (9) I'ishing vessels sunk ......... 0 (0) Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.-Reutor. ITALIAN SHIPPING LOSSES. . (Eec. September 13, 8.80 p.m.) London, September 12. The Italian shipping losses for the weok ending September 10 were as follow, last week's figures being given in parentheses:— Arrivals ' 544 (506) Departures 4G6 (16S) Steamers sunk .-....-;... 0 (3) Sailing vessels sunk 0 (1) Unsuccessfully attacked ..: 0 (1) Aus.-N.Z: Cable Assn.-Reuter. THE SUBMARINE FIGHT New York, Septembor 12. There is much criticism at the erroneous official announcement that six submarines were believed to have beon lost, followed by the announcement that only one was Bunk. The need for greater caro is emphasised.—Aais.-N.Z. Cable Assn, '
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3190, 14 September 1917, Page 5
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