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HAVOC AT 'I'OIUU K. LONDON. c■ 1 1 11■ 1 1 1 1 j<’ 1 ■ I-’. ' T!ii‘ Times ' says coin Li ikhl operations of the IDA.IT am! Luc Fleet Air Ann have rendered Tobruk utterly useless I'or supplying Italian troons. The harbour lias been cleared ol crowded shipping, im-ludiug live submarines. of which at least one was sunk. The harbour is now littered with ships .-mil; nr lying drunken!}- on their -odes. HF.LR FOR All! RAID VICTIMS. The (piestion of providing immediate assistance I'or the relict of distress arising from the air raids in the Fniled Kingdom was considered at a special meeting of the .Joint Council of the Order of St. John and tlie New Zealand Red Cross Society which was presided over by Sir Janies FJliolt. it was unanimously agreed to make immediate provision lor CRblhlP out ol tin; Sick and Wounded Distress Lund to be transmitted to the joint warorganisation ol the Red ( ros.s and the Order of St. John. London, to be so utilised.—Wellington Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 23680, 13 September 1940, Page 12
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