BRITISH HARBOURS
DF.FF.NCF AGMNST F.NFMY MI.MM.AYING I UNREPORTED BUT BRILLIANT WORK. STATEMENT BY NAVAL SPOKESMAN iiy •r<-’.<- j .;rs,pn l'rn> A’.«sctrtUO!?-—Copy right l ! ■Received This Dav, 9 ;lo am 4 LONDON.’ D.wmtiber 31. ’ A naval spokesman said; "Germany has been making strenuous efforts re-} Cently to close the entrances to our harbours by means of mine laying aeroplanes and also E-boats. When the full} history of the war is known, it will re-• veal brilliant work by torpedo men, J scientific experts and nnne-sweeper crews <n defeating the enemy’s efforts.. We have had anxieties and lostr, bu" : have never doubted that the enemy will fail in achieving his objrcticr "
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 January 1941, Page 5
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109BRITISH HARBOURS Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 January 1941, Page 5
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