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BULLSEYE

When a Japanese submarine fired ft second torpedo at a ship in the Indian Ocean, .it went clean through the hole in the hull made by the first and broke surface on the other side alongside some boat loads of survivors. Then the submarine shelled tha boate, and there must have been another sub. on the opposite side, because the shells came from opposite directions. Darkness saved the boats, and there were no casualties.

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Evening Star, Issue 25400, 3 February 1945, Page 8

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BULLSEYE Evening Star, Issue 25400, 3 February 1945, Page 8

BULLSEYE Evening Star, Issue 25400, 3 February 1945, Page 8

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