THE FRONTIER TOWN OF SOLLUM, a coastal outpost in the Libyan Desert, which has been in the possession of Egypt since 1911. It is of no military importance, and the British troops occupying it were withdrawn six weeks ago. The Italians have advanced past Solium to Sidi-Barrani.
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Southland Times, Issue 24235, 19 September 1940, Page 7
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47THE FRONTIER TOWN OF SOLLUM, a coastal outpost in the Libyan Desert, which has been in the possession of Egypt since 1911. It is of no military importance, and the British troops occupying it were withdrawn six weeks ago. The Italians have advanced past Solium to Sidi-Barrani. Southland Times, Issue 24235, 19 September 1940, Page 7
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