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NAVAL WARFARE.

TH*: BELLIGERENTS’ LOS-SES. The following losses of warship-, have be-i’ 'ustain* d by ii.e Leli:gerent Powers : " BRITAIN. 6th AugJ?'- —Scout-cruiser Aninhion. 3-110 tons, ton -Linch eans: sunk i*y n.ino near the lhanies : 120 lives lost. , 3rd Sepicnib* r. —Torpedo-gunvo-it Speedv. St** tons, two 4..-inch guu> . Inowtt up by a i>;!i:e off the < - a.-t coast of Er a!an* I. sth Septi .mber,--Protected i-cout Fa hfinder. 29i0 tons nine 1-niM:

guiTk sunk by (Usiirn subiu.-irin* off Elfish east const : heavy I<>«- <>l 9th September. —Merehant-crni'vi Oceanic < Ahii” Star liner). 17.27 tons ; wrerke-'l on the north coast <> ijeotland. . . . enth September. — Third-elas:

cruiser Pegasus, 2135 tons, eight -t--iueli guns ; disabled at Zanzibar o> Ge man cruiser Koenigs! :erg. 22nd September—Armoured c/ui?-

ei-J? Cressy, Ahoukir. and Hogue, each 12.000 tons,, two 9.2-inch. twelve C-inch twelve smaller guns ; sunk in the Nctth Sea by German sitbmannes. (;EI > MAXY 3th August.- Mine-layer Konigin Luise, 1800 ton” : sunk off the Thames Bv destroyer Lance. Bth August (about).- Submarine 115, -t>'» tons ( !}. sunk bv cruiser Birmingham. 2»th August tabout).—Merchantcruiser Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. 14,3-19 tons: sunk by cruiser Highfirer south o' Camry Islands. ’27th August.—Cruiser Magdeburg. 4500 tons, twelve 4.1-inch guns; wrecked on Odenshohn Island. Gulf r f Finland, under fire of Russian

ships. , 28th August.—Battle of Hehg.olanu Bight. Cruisers Ariadne. 2618 tons, ten 1.1-inch guns; Kohn. 4280 tons, twelve ■’. 1-inch guns; and Mainz. 4232 tons, twelve 4. i-guns, and two torpedo craft sunk ; others damaged. .’■th Septemhc-. —Submarine which SttfC H.M.S. Pathfinder reported September.—Merchant-cruis-er Cap or Berlin : sunk by British auSC’iarv cruiser Carmania. 15th Sept k^er.— Cruiser Hein. £O4O tor -: ten small guns : sunk by British submarine. • 22nd September.--Two submarines which sank Cressy. Ahoukir and Hogue sunk in North Sda.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 242, 26 September 1914, Page 6

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NAVAL WARFARE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 242, 26 September 1914, Page 6

NAVAL WARFARE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 242, 26 September 1914, Page 6

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