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LOST SHIPS

... LOST SHIPS. The nu and tonnage of British vessels respecting whose loss reports were received the Board of Trade during the month of November, and the number of live- 1 lost, are follows; Sailing vessel*, 77; tonnage, 10,819 ; lives lost, 83 ; steam vessels ...

OUR LOST SHIPS

... OUR LOST SHIPS The following are descriptions of the Br. tish vestteL* announced the Admiralty as loat: Mary.—This battle-cruiser, launched displaced 27,000 tons, was 66011. in length, and &Blft. broad. She had turbines about 70,000 h.p., which enabled ...

THE LOST GERMAN SHIPS

... THE LOST GERMAN SHIPS. light cruiser Mainz was comparatively now ship, having been completed late in 1909. Her displacement about 4.300 tons, amd had turbines of 19.600 h.p. Her best on trial was 27.2 knobs. The armament consisted of twelve 4.1-in. quick ...

SHIPS LOST

... both of vessels lost and of tonnage. It only lost two vessels within the quarter, both sailing ships, and of aggregate tonnage of 507 tons. Spain could not weUdo less than that. The Austro-Hungarian empire stands at other extreme. It lost six vessels, all ...

NAVY SHIPS LOST

... NAVY SHIPS LOST. A Parliamentary Return has just been made of the number of navy ahipa lost otherwise than in action from 1815 to 1810, giving in each case, where pomible, the date, locality, and occasion of the loss, description of the ahip, and the ...

LOSS OF A SCHOONER AND CREW

... thin! mast, evidently belonging to another veascl, ban come aaboro, leading the presumption that two vessels have been lost. Ships arriving at Hull report terrible experiences during the gale. The steam trawler Don had her deck hand washed overboard, ...

RESCUED BY ROCKET BRIGALE

... homeward bound from let laud after tix months’ voyage. For the past two or tl re« davs she had been rudderless, and had lost the ship's boat. ...

SOUK I»AHHOW KSCAFEB

... and this ia probably d.e tba fact that was «yin* at great h-nght. and there considerable hanging ever the district. LOST HOSPITAL SHIPS. ABIE TO SAY WHETHER OB TORPEDOED The Secretary of the announce* that report 'has now been leee-.ved from the Vice-Admiral ...

STEAM-PACKET SHIPWRECKS,

... Stcam-packet Company has been established it has lost eight ships—three in the Gulf of Mexico, one in the Bay of Biscay, one the coast of Spain, and the rest in the West Indies. The value of these ships, with lh.* property belonging to the company on board ...

WAITING IN CONFIDENCE FOR THE

... something approaching equality of naval materiel would exist. Neither object has been attained. The Grand Fleet has lost not ® single armoured ship. But, the other hand, it has been reinforced, and to-day stronger, actually and relatively, than when the war ...

A LOST SHIP

... A LOST SHIP. The Reina Christina, one of the Spanish ships lost in the battle off Manila, was cruiser of tons, and was armed with six 6 2-inch guns and two 2'7-inch guns. She also had five torpedo-tubes, and had a crew of 370 officers and men. The vessel ...