THE LOST SHIPS
... THE LOST SHIPS. Tonnage of the Sunken Vessels. ...
... THE LOST SHIPS. Tonnage of the Sunken Vessels. ...
... LOST SHIPS. Commander Carlyon Bellaira called attention the failure of the (iovemment Hold court ■artiai in all cases where ship bad been lost. Dr. Mscnamnra replied that since the war •aurts-msrtial had been held in good many •aar*. aad courts of inquiry ...
... DESCRIPTION OF THE LOST SHIPS. THE HATSUSE. Both the Hateuse and the Yoshico were l»u:!t, the being launched from there on •Tune 27th. and the Yuhino December 1392. Hatsuse was -i>ter -hip the with 'Ohio minor difference* in construction. principal dimensions ...
... TWO NEUTRAL SHIPS LOST. The Danish steamer He!m«- Morch, on arrival the Tyne last evening from Aarhus, reported iHiving, while the nuddlc of the North Sen sighted the Norwegian barque Eva on fire. There was one board and the boats wore jeone. Shortly ...
... MORE HOSPITAL SHIPS LOST. Sir .lohn l.onedale asked the Prime Minister what were taken to give effect to the threat of reprise.’* xgan.si for tospadoinc ships Mr. law said step# for making reprisals f-s- the sinking of hospital ships had been taken. Mr ...
... opportunity had arisen of meeting incoming food ships and couvojinß them into port. THE NONCOMBATANT (ORP^. informed Mr. A. Richard son that the full strength of the non combatant corps was 3.381. LOST SHIPS Commander Bellairs asked the First Lord the Admiralty ...
... adds, however, that information from Jap’ source has reached the Russian Capital to the effect that the Russians have lost four ships.— Central News telegram. KOJI’S SACRIFICE. ...
... which is alleged to the work of spies. From another source I learn that nine new aeroplanes were destroyed. lives were lost. BhLGIAN SHIPS REQUISITIONED. HAVRE, Sunday (Received to-day). The King the Belgians to-day signed a decree authorising the requisition ...
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... several ships lost, 900 barrels of oil belonging to the Danish Government being destroyed. The total loss amounts to two million crowna. A fishing boat going out observed farm disappear entirely, and i- is now known that seven lives were lost and many ...
... DANISH SHIPPING RELEASED. ('-openhagen, Saturday.—The Danish authorities have been informed that the British and American Governments have released 360,000 tons of DWanish shipping, that at present only 160.C00 tone of snipping is under freight- in the ...
... , but are intended to elicit the purposes of the Governments whose shipping has suffered most. The fact that. British and German firms have lost ships, while Americans have only lost cargo, is believed to justify the United States in proceeding in a more ...