ENEMY SHIPS
SUNK IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN OTHER PLANES RAID SICILY. LIMITED LAND ACTIVITY IN EGYPT. LONDON, August 28. There is still no sign of any real break in the lull on the Egyptian front. There are only artillery exchanges and a certain amount of patrol activity. The R.A.F. is keeping up its attacks on Axis shipping. A direct hit. was made by a torpedo-carrying aircraft on a ship between Greece and Crete. A later report showed that the ship was in a sinking condition. Another tor-pedo-carrying aircraft sank a large enemy tanker in a moonlight attack in the Eastern Mediterranean last night. An Italian communique states that two towns in Sicily were attacked by Allied planes yesterday.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 August 1942, Page 3
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