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LIBYAN FRONT • LONDON, March 15. To-day’s Cairo communique says that operations in Libya were again marked by activity by British artillery, during which at least one enemy tank was knocked out. Aircraft again supported the British operations. ' ENEMY E-BOATS SUNK LONDON, March 15. The sinking of two enemy E-boats in the Channel is announced in an Admiralty communique, which says that yesterday British surface patrols made contact with light enemy forces. A brief action ensued, lasting only two and a half minutes, in which one of the enemy E-boats was blown up and another sunk. The British forces suffered no losses and only minor superficial damage.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23588, 16 March 1942, Page 1
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