GOOD NEWS
GF BATTLE AGAINST MOATS
ANTICIPATED BY BRITISH NAVAL WRITER.
AIR MINISTER'S IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT.
(By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) (Received This Day, 12.15 p.m.) LONDON, June 17. When details are released of
what has been happening in the | Atlantic during the last six weeks, | they will give us the best news we have ever had from that sphere,” says the naval correspondent of the “Evening Standard.” He adds: “The stage is set for the announcement of a great victory in what is still the most important sphere of battle in the whole war. In a speech to Allied airmen at Algiers, Sir Archibald Sinclair (Air Minister) said the number of submarines sunk or seriously damaged last month was substantially identical with the number that the Germans were able to send out to the .trade routes.
The Berlin radio today admitted a slackening in U-boat efforts. It said: “Although evidence of U-boat activities has not been so apparent during past weeks, the Allied High Command must be aware that German inventors have not been sleeping during past months.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 June 1943, Page 4
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