NAVY ON THE MOVE
MORE SHIPS TO BOAIBARD TOBRUK ENEMY GARRISON LEFT TO ITS FATE. DEVELOPMENT OF ROAD COMMUNICATIONS ■it. ...I. P:. -, A ». LONDON .k.iiiiai y 2t) The latest reports of the campaign m the Western Desert came from correspondents who state that ail day long units of the Mediterranean Fleet have been plying their way up the coast to join in the bombardment of Tobruk, While B::'. h bombers arc roarii:;' over t);<- <!<-.•••-’, de.«;tri>ying what is left the British b. ; i: ■ re • ar*- t-<-p;.’.:--a-; 1 ’hl* . it i-. ai c,"H: ‘I
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 January 1941, Page 5
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92NAVY ON THE MOVE Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 January 1941, Page 5
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