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ENGLISH AND GERMAN FLEETS
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TABLE VIII[1]

  Great Britain Germany
Tonnage Number of Ships Number of Ships
2,000 and under 3,000 830 140
3,000 ,, ,, 4,000 1,198 140
4,000 ,, ,, 5,000 773 59
5,000 ,, ,, 7,000 420 109
7,000 ,, ,, 10,000 201 110
10,000 ,, ,, 12,000 57 40
12,000 ,, ,, 15,000 37 12
15,000 ,, ,, 20,000 6 10
20,000 ,, ,, 25,000 4 1
25,000 ,, ,, 30,000 1
30,000 ,, ,, 40,000 2
40,000 and above 1
Total 3,529 489

So far, however, the Admiralty has refused to subsidise any merchant vessel with a speed of less than 22 knots, on the ground that, unless their speed is much above that of the enemy's fastest cruisers,

  1. Lloyd's Register of Shipping for 1912, Table V, vol. ii. p. 920. The largest steamer in the world is the Olympic, a British steamer, registering 45,324 tons; the largest German steamer is the George Washington, 25,570 tons; but Germany is building a vessel considerably larger than the Titanic, recently lost in the Atlantic— H. B. H.