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STILL UNSHAKEN

SEBASTOPOL’S STAND Armans Hurled Back '“M Efforts To Take Fort Fail London, June 16. ates f news from the Russian jounces that Sebastopol last. ~>^; x , is forces have now changed itti ail( * Lave narrowed down yi f c ' ou the fortress to two v/tonts. '•ia« an^ e * n tacti cs Las, how'vLh no success and the Q . .German and Rumanian •■•L Lave been employed In r-g P ttacks have been repulsed, "ij fmans.are still hammering l fren»i j e ir heaviest artillery "5 6nrt effort to smash up the '■Let tt “ e^ences of the citadel, fir, at these defences have, ? sttQno- aII tLeir efforts shows Loae rf- they really are'. »front, mt alone 011 the two nar■trjjj i.;, 110 "’ being exploited the Ssent, e concentrated seven Ihj p of artillery. g er t ? a “ s , are throwing in tjtj ey Lave got in this atof ar?-n Usins their biggest w« lery - Some of the ■Lanthl r e Sebastopol are big'll the r, amous Big Bertha with of -a 05 . s Lelled Paris from 1 ni des during the last jLportan^v. 10Ull( t Kharkov shows : coriH^ lanse Lot heavy fight- " faring t n Ues an( * the Germans :;^^^^2^^£^£p rcemell t 3 -

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXX, Issue 13669, 17 June 1942, Page 3

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STILL UNSHAKEN Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXX, Issue 13669, 17 June 1942, Page 3

STILL UNSHAKEN Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXX, Issue 13669, 17 June 1942, Page 3