The British advance into Libya is taking place on a front 150 miles wide, ex tending from Solium, on the coast, to Jarabub, the name of which is partially obscured on this map. Most recent reports state that the Imperial forces have penetrated to a depth of 50 miles. Some authorities in Cairo express the opinion that it may be possible to lift the siege of Tobruk by the week-end.
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Southland Times, Issue 24598, 21 November 1941, Page 5
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70The British advance into Libya is taking place on a front 150 miles wide, ex tending from Solium, on the coast, to Jarabub, the name of which is partially obscured on this map. Most recent reports state that the Imperial forces have penetrated to a depth of 50 miles. Some authorities in Cairo express the opinion that it may be possible to lift the siege of Tobruk by the week-end. Southland Times, Issue 24598, 21 November 1941, Page 5
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