THE LOST SHIPS
... THE LOST SHIPS. The three doomed vessels were attached to the 7th Cruiser Squadron and are all armoured cruiser* of 12,000 tons displacement. The Aboukir and the Hogue were completed in 1902 and the Creesy in 1901. ...
... THE LOST SHIPS. The three doomed vessels were attached to the 7th Cruiser Squadron and are all armoured cruiser* of 12,000 tons displacement. The Aboukir and the Hogue were completed in 1902 and the Creesy in 1901. ...
... ON LOST SHIPS. Jack Dlckerson, who was the Repulse, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. George of Haddon Road, Burley, Leeds. In his schooldays he played Rugby for Burley National, and civil life was a painter and decorator with Messrs. Armltage, Town Street ...
... THE LOST SHIPS. The battle cruiser Queen Mary was built at Jar row and completed in 1913. Sfie was of 27,000 tons displacement, and carried eight 13. Sin. guns, sixteen 4in., four three-pounders, and five 21in. torpedo tubes. Her cost was £2,07b,000, ...
... LOST SHIPS. Thenumberand tonnage of British whose loes reports were received at the Boti-d of Trade daring fie month of November, and thMfcmbcr ot lives lost, itre as follows: Bailing Teasels, 77; tannage, 10,810; Bves lost. SJ; steam veatcls, 17; tonnage ...
... THE LOST SHIPS. BATTLE CRUISERS. The Queen Mary, battle cruiser of 27,000 tons dis- was built arrow and for too First Battlo Cruiser Squadron at Portsmouth on September 4. 1913. She carried .bight 13.5 inch gun?, 16 4in. quick-firing gun?, and four ...
... LOST SHIPS. Thenumber and tonnage of British vessele W whose loss reports were received at the Board of Trade during '.m month of November, and the number of lives lost, are as follows: Sailing vessels, 77; tonnage, 10,819 ; lives lost, 83; steam vessels ...
... THE LOST SHIPS. Tonnage of the Sunken Vessels. ...
... 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 ...
... The Lost Ships The saving of the invalided soldiers and crew of the Australian transport Barunga must have been a really wonderful piece of work, There were no casualties, although she is said to have had about 900 souls on board. She is the old German ...
... 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 ...
... THE LOST SHIPS. Tha Trresistible was 2 first-class battleship of 15,000 tons belonging to the Formidable class. %;r kg.dn over .n'-.. 430 ft., and her beam & Wwas compleied in 1902, being armed with four 12in., 12 6in., 16 12-pounders. and six three-pounders ...
... PROBLEMS OF LOST SHIPS War Means Long List for the Courts The King's Bench case to determine the insurance liability for cargo carried in German ships which are scuttled is only the first of what is bound to be a very long list of cases to determine the ...