SUBMARINE TOLL
THE WEEK’S SINKINGS NO MATERIAL INCREASE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright , Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn, and Reiner. (Received Julv 19, 8.35 p.m.) LONDON, July 18. Tho Admiralty report on me submarine campaign during the week gives the following figures, those ot the previous week’s record being r,i-o shown: 111 is fiiiH week. week. Arrivals 2828 2898 Sailings 2920 2i98 Sunk (over 11100 tons) ... 14 14 Sunk (under 1000 tons) ~. 4 3 Fishing boats sunk -8 7 Unsuccessfully attacked... 12 If ITALIAN LOSSES By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Aua. and NZ. Cable Assn, and Renter. (Received July 19, 10.50 p.m.) ROME, July 18. During the week ended July 15th 558 ships arrived and 499 departed. One steamer and four small sailers were lost. EXPLOSION ATJTUTTGART MUNITION FACTORY BLOWN UP. By Telegraph-Press Association—Copyright Published in “Tho Times.” (Received July 19j 5.40 p.m.) AMSTERDAM, July IS. ‘ There wa s a great explosion iffi a munition factory at Stuttgart. The neighbourhood was destroyed, and all windows in the surrounding villages wore shattered.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9717, 20 July 1917, Page 6
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