Bad Weather Limits Operations of Anzacs
Received Monday, 11.50 p.m. LONDON, March 13. Bad weather on all fronts in Italy prevented offensive operations, states the latest Allied communique. Allied patrols were active on all fronts and clashed with the enemy at several points. Allied artillery fire was heavy in the beachhead. The Rome radio for the first time since the Italian collapse broadcast a communique from what is described as the headquarters of the Republican Armed Forces in which it claimed that Italian torpedo-carrying planes went Into action for the first time. It said they hit a 7000-ton ship off Nettuno, also that Italian pilots shot down 11 Allied planes.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 60, 14 March 1944, Page 5
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