VIOLENT LIGHTING
REPORTED BY 11 ALLANS IN ALBANIA AND AFRICA. — ' LOSS OF KISMAVU ADMITTED 1 • B> reie^iaph—Press A ssrX-laUon* Copyright • 1 < Received This Day, 12.55 p.m.i LONDON, February Hi. An Italian communique reports: "In i violent lighting yesterday on the : Greek from, the Greeks sustained ■ crave losses, and did not succeed in 1 breaking tiur lines The Italian losses also were considerable. "Enemy planes bombed Italian islands in the Aegean Sea "Fighting in Eritrea was confined to ' k cal actions. We repulsed violent enemy attacks on the lower Juba River "Our Somali contingent, after blocking tlte port, evacuated Kismayu, but lighting was continued in the neighb> iirhood GROWING PRESSURE ENEMY ARMY "LITERALLY UNUSABLE." ACCORDING To TURKISH MESSAGE ■ lis Trj<-r. aj<h Pi<->.s .V iKiimiin Copyright i ■ ■ IL-re.’. i d This Day. 12.55 p.m.) ANKARA* February 111. I A radio me-.-■■age staled that Greek! r:< ure h: Albania is till increasing, ami J. reliably reported that it 'me: j ri'!id<-.-..;| the ’’th Bahai; Army liter-! aib. --.itn..sablu
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 February 1941, Page 6
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165VIOLENT LIGHTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 February 1941, Page 6
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