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Show UU- , NAVAL LOSSES OF BRITISH HEAVY Berlin, Jun.e 30 (by wireless to Say-ville.) Say-ville.) Among the news ijms given! out today by the Overseas News ageu-cy ageu-cy (was the following. ' "German papers reprint a special article in the Stockholm Aftonbladet. , asserting that tte losses of British' "- """" ' ' ucv ouli warships caused by German abma- repJ rine attacks, were anxiously icpt se; tone$ cret by the British admiralty, which' jjj was fearful of a considerable dreaaB i qj, in the superiority of the Britis fleel jsianf over the Germans. ciai "At the beginning of the wx th jingfiS ships of the first batte line i the theTjS British fleet numbered about sixty jposjui but these, tho AftonbJadet artice deJpo; clares, have been reduced by sysAtfinm tematie submarine torpedoing ta fowCjjjjk ty, while Germany has lost no ihip$fi2j 'y of this class JttSrs ' "If these tactics are continued vitl j " characteristic Gorman endurance. Ithj j article argues, the possibility of i T victorious sea battle for the German M against the British is near. ""Se |