Mussolini's “Sea” Clear Of His Ships
LONDON, June 26. Allied submarines in the Central Mediterranean are at present finding no targets, says Reuter's Algiers correspondent. The British victory in North Africa seems to have cleared the Axis from the sea. One submarine commander summed up: “Submarine work is dull these days. Axis vessels are afraid to venture out. The few ships appearing hug the shore as closely as 100 yards.”
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Northern Advocate, 28 June 1943, Page 3
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