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QUITE DISTINCT LINE.

BRITISH MOVING FORWARD. POCKETS OF RESISTANCE. LONDON, Nov. 28. An expert commentator in London, speaking in a communique from Cairo, said this afternoon that to the east of Tobruk there remains various pockets of enemy resistance which are being engaged.' There is no evidence that the German armoured forces which were to the east of Tobruk have broken out in any direction. It now appears tha the British have formed a quite distinct line, which is moving in a westerly direction against the considerable main Axis forces which have always been to the west of Tobruk.—British Official Wireless.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 43, 1 December 1941, Page 5

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QUITE DISTINCT LINE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 43, 1 December 1941, Page 5

QUITE DISTINCT LINE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 43, 1 December 1941, Page 5

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