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TRAWLER SUNK.

SUCCESS BY LIGHT FORCES. (Bee. <>.35 a.in.) LONDON, April '29. The Admiralty says: “During an offensive sweep off the coast ol Holland before dawn to-day light coastal forces, under Lieutenant Peter Dickens, engaged an enemy armed trawler near Ijmuiden. In a spirited action which followed the trawler was repeatedly hit and sank. All the British ships returned safely with no casualties and only slight damage.”—British Official Wireless.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 171, 1 May 1943, Page 3

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TRAWLER SUNK. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 171, 1 May 1943, Page 3

TRAWLER SUNK. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 171, 1 May 1943, Page 3

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