THE WORK OF THE SUBMARINES
J • ______ y LAST WEEK'S LOSSES V FIFTY-ONE VESSELS SUNK * (aUSTBALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION AND SEUTEB.) : LONDON* 3rd May. : The Admiralty report on the submarine campaign during "the week gives f the following figures, those of last week's report being'given in parentheses :— 1 Arrivals 2716 (2585) ; Departures 2690 (2621 Sunk, over 1600 tons 38 (40 , Sunk, under 1600 t0n5......... * 13 (15 i . ■ . . Unsuccessfully attacked 24 (27 Fishing vessels sunk 8 . (9) An Italian naval communique states that during the week ending 29th April, 627 ships arrived, and 521 sailed. Three Italian steamers and seven sailings ships were sunk. , U-BOATS USING NEUTRAL WATERS
(ATJSTBALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) \\ LONDON, 2nd May. Speaking in the House of Commons, Sir Edward Carson (First Lord of . the Admiralty) stated that there.was a suspicion that the enemy's submarines i mostly came through neutral territorial waters. - I ■ -, ■ ■ i ' '
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 106, 4 May 1917, Page 7
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