Show no FIGHTING ON OH THE SEA At the end of the first year I of war not a German fighting craft except submarines is known to be at large outside the Baltic sea The Austrian warships are confined to the upper upper upper up up- per Adriatic and the Turkish fleet to the Sea of Marmora and adjacent straits The merchant merchant mer mer- chant marine of the central European powers has disappeared disappeared neared utterly from the ocean highways s. s Sixty million dollars dollars' dollars dollars' dollars dollars' dol dol- lars' lars worth of German shipping lies idle In the po docks docks ks of New NewYork NewYork York while several times as much Is bottled up elsewhere At the same time the German submarines have In inflicted enormous enormous enor enor- losses of allied shipping While both sides have probably probably probably ably concealed many losses the ithe following is a fairly date summary of the number of craft which have been destroyed destroyed destroyed de de- de Entente Allin Allies Brit Brit- Rus Rue ish French sign sion Battleships 10 2 Cruisers 12 12 1 2 2 Submarines 4 3 8 cruisers 5 7 1 Gunboats destroyers destroyers de de- de- de and torpedo boats 4 6 2 Total Japanese and Italian losses seven vessels vC of all classes Teutonic Allies Allie Ger Ger- Aus Aus- many trIa Battleships 1 Cruisers 18 18 2 Submarines e 9 1 Auxiliary l cruisers 19 1 Gunboats destroyers and torpedo boats 20 1 Total Turkish losses of vessels vessels ves ves- II I sels of all classes four I Total tonnage entente en en- tente tents allies Total tonnage o 0 I Teutonic allies g 81 |