IN THE MIDDLE EAST
BOMBERS OVER ALEXANDRIA NO DAMAGE DONE (British Ollivial Wireless.) RUGBY, August 26. (Received August 27, at 11 a.m.) The Coinraander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean announces: “An air raid took place over Alexandria in the early hours of this morning. Several bombs were dropped, but no damage was done and only slight casualties were sustained.”
ANOTHER RAID
SEVERAL CASUALTIES ALEXANDRIA, August 26. {Received August 27, at 10.4 a.m.) The sixth air raid within four daye lasted 00 minutes. High explosive bombs and incendiary bombs were dropped. One- person was killed and five wounded. The damage was slight.
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Evening Star, Issue 23665, 27 August 1940, Page 7
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