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Show NINETEEN SIPS 1 LOST 11 NORWAY London, Dec. 8, 12:22 p. m. A Reu-ter Reu-ter despatch from Christiania says it is announced by tho Norwegian ministry of commerce that in November Novem-ber nineteen Norwegian vessels with a total tonnage of 32,993 were lost The sinking of the Greek steamship Ipiros, 1,084 tons gross, by a German submarine is reported in a Router despatch des-patch from Las Palmas, Canary Island3. Reuter's correspondent at Stavan-ger, Stavan-ger, Norway, says the Norwegian steamship Stettin, 421 tons gross, has been sunk by a German submarine. More Ships Sunk. London, Doc. 8, 12:48 p. m. Lloyd's Shipping Agency announces that the Belgian steamer, Kelzer, and the Nor. weglan steamer Meteor, have been reported sunk and their crews landed. The Belgian steam, Keltier, ol z.jou tons gross, was last reported as leaving leav-ing New Castle, N. B., on November 21 for Queenstown. The Belgian steamer, Kelzer, is not listed in available records. The Norwegian steamer Meteor of 4,211 tons gross, was last reported leaving Philadelphia on November 24 for London. oo The executive of the Association of Irish Postoffice Clerks passed a resolution reso-lution expressing dissatisfaction with the action of the government in their action regarding tho demand for increased in-creased wages. , oo |