Convoy Lost Seven Ships
... Convoy Lost Seven Ships ...
... Convoy Lost Seven Ships ...
... Liverpool Company Lost 25 Ships ...
... JAPS HAVE LOST 291 SHIPS Japanese ships sunk by Allied forces in the Pacific since the entry of the United States into the war total 291, according to a list drawn up from official communiques. JAPANESE CLAIM TOWN The capture of Isichiehisun, about 12 ...
... ANOTHER DROP IN SHIPS LOST Our mercantile losses during the week ended December 23 are once again well below the average. The Admiralty announced today that during that week 18 ships were sunk representing a tonnage of 43,300.* Of these 15 were British ...
... CARGOES LOST IN NAZI SHIPS Two Were Scuttled ...
... determined attacks by the enemy, which continued for five days, only two merchant ships from that convoy of over 30 ships were sunk. The combined tonnage of the two merchant ships sunk was 6,193 tons. WILD NAZI BOAST The German communiques, referrine to the ...
... JAPANESE SHIPS LOST IN SOLOMONS U.S. NAVY NOW SEEMS TO HAVE FREE RUN WASHINGTON, Today United States Navy appears now to have a free run or the waters of Guadalcanal. Records based on Navy Department communiques show that the Japanese have had 76 ships sunk ...
... 106 SHIPS LOST LAST MONTH British shipping losses last month were the highest since the war began. They totalled more than a hundred vessels with a tonnage of close on half a million The figures issugd, to counteract various statements from German and ...
... OR ALLIED SHIPS LOST LAST WEEK WALLASEY SHORE TRAGEDY The body of Herbert William Kilshaw, aged G 3, Bayswater-road, allasey, was found lying in a gully on W allasey shore near the Derby Bathing Pool today. The discovery was made by a Huddersfield man ...
... SHIPS LOST STILL UNDER AVERAGE For the seventh week in succession our mercantile losses have been below the average for the whole war, elthough they were higher than the average for the month of January. The Admiralty announced that losses for the week ...
... 1,880 Ships Lost In Two Years' Sea NEW YORK, Today. Records based on available figures compiled by the Associated Press reveal that in the first two years of war, 1,880 ships, aggregating 7,041,898 gross tons were sunk, while 15.686 persons lost their ...
... STOP PRESS JAPS’ LOST FREIGHTAGE Japs lost 105 cargo ships, tankers, transports, and coastal vessels and 215 barges in January, states New York report.—A.P, ...