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OF ENEMY SUPPLY SHIPS IN MEDITERRANEAN FOUR MORE SUNK BY BRITISH SUBMARINES. ALL HEAVILY-LADEN VESSELS. LONDON, April 26. British submarines in the Mediterranean continue to take toll of enemy supply ships. Two of our submarines have sunk four more heavily-laden ships. An Admiralty communique states that one submarine sighted an enemy convoy in the Central Mediterranean and torpedoed and sank one of the ships. A few days later the same submarine sank a second supply ship. Another submarine torpedoed and sank a large enemy supply ship and sank a smaller one by gunfire. It also damaged an enemy schooner.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1942, Page 3

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