TO CUT OFF SUPPLIES.
INVADERS CAPTURE STORES. TRANSPORT ANIMALS TAKEN. (United Press Association —Copyright) ) . (Received This Day, 11 a.m.) ' ROME, November 11. The Italians in the southern sector are strongly pressing on toward Jijiga in order to cut off supplies coming from British Somaliland, but it is too early to interpret the advance as a definite mass manifestation against Harrar, although this must be the invaders’ ultimate objective. The stores and transport animals captured by the Italians at Sassabaneh (which the Emperor Haeli does not yet admit are lost) are substantial, though not equal to those secured at Gorahai.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 26, 12 November 1935, Page 5
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