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HAVOC IN NAPLES

RAID BY BRITISH HEAVY BOMBERS FURTHER BLOWS STRUCK IN LIBYA. BENGHAZI HARBOUR LEFT IN ONE HUGE BLAZE. LONDON. July 11. A Cairo communique states that the air raid on Wednesday night on Naples was directed against the railway station. It was made by heavy bombers. Considerable damage was caused and a number of fires were started. An Italian communique issued earlier today stated that Naples was bombed again last night and that vast damage was done in the raid, which lasted about three hours. The R.A.F. also made a series of heavy attacks in Libya. A number of severe raids were made on the harbour of Benghazi, which, when the last bomber left, was one huge blaze. The main enemy landing grounds on the Libyan coast were also attacked.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 July 1941, Page 5

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HAVOC IN NAPLES Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 July 1941, Page 5

HAVOC IN NAPLES Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 July 1941, Page 5

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