TWO ITALIAN TRANSPORTS SUNK
LONDON, February 4. It is reported from Splot, Dalmatia, that two Italian transports, Vittoria Veneto and Valeriani Cole, were sunk on Sunday by an unidentified submarine near Vis. The bodies of 60 Italian soldiers and sailors, including three from the Italian auxiliary warship Armato, were washed ashore. The Bremen radio stated that a lifeboat from an Italian merchantman, containing the bodies of two sailors, was washed ashore in Yugoslavia.
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Southland Times, Issue 24353, 6 February 1941, Page 7
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