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28 November 2.30 AM, outbound freighter, 3000 tons, square 026 epsilon 6, torpedo, sinking not observed. |
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28 November 3.30 AM, inbound freighter, 3000 tons, square 026 epsilon 6 by torpedo. |
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29 November 11.00 PM, armed French schooner "LE PIERRE", about 150 tons, with coal from Cardiff for St. Malo by artillery and demolition charge. |
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30 November 8.00 AM, square 143 gamma 1, three large fishing cutters, among them COURAGE and GEZELLE from Ramsgate by artillery, together 150 tons. |
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3 December 12.35 AM, square 002 gamma 1, large outbound freighter, at least 4000 tons, by torpedo. |
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Together: 10,300 tons |
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30 November 5.40 AM, square 011 delta 1, an inbound freighter, 3000 tons, damaged in surprise attack. |
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Sighted large steamers etc. |
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Large convoy sighted on 27 November 12.00 Noon in square 035 epsilon 6 on course 70. |
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Large convoy sighted on 5 December 2.40 PM in square 122 gamma 1 with course 230. |
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Independent steamer traffic observed nearly exclusively at night at Connigbeg,Start Point and between Isles of Scily and Hartland Point 7-10 nm from land. |
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U-boat trap sighted south of Start Point. |
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The accuracy is certified |
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Helgoland, 14 December 1917. |
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Kapitänleutnant and Kommandant. |
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