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        TELEGRAM FROM LONDON DATED SEPTEMBER 7, 1941        
 
                                                            
 
 
M.S. trawler Strathborve mined and sunk p.m./6th east of Spurn 
                              Point.                        
 
                                                            
 
 
2. German activities on French Mediterranean coast reported 
      increasing. Many Germans openly in Marseilles Port Caronte almost 
      entirely taken over by enemy and will probably be used for import 
       of iron ore and phosphates from Africa for Axis use. 
 
                                                            
 
 
3. Night of 6th-7th. British tanker of 4500 tons in East Coast 
      convoy damaged by bombs off Lowestoft but proceeding. Later attack 
      by E. boat made off Cromer. Two ships torpedoed but no details 
                               yet.                         
 
                                                            
 
 
4. Reported a.m./7th American ship Steel Seafarer 5,718 tons 
      sunk by aircraft near Shadwan Islands, Red Sea. No further details 
      but twenty-four of crew is on Shadwan Islands. His Majesty's 
                    ship sent to pick them up.              
 
                                                            
 
 
5. 6th. Three fortresses bombed port of 0slo. Primary target 
      Admiral Yernot located. Night of 6th/7th more than eighty aircraft 
      attacked Chemical Works near Krefeld and about 24 were min laying. 
      0il installations near Stadtlandet attacked by four aircraft 
      and set on fire. Night of 5th/6th three hits claimed on merchant 
                       ship in Tripoli (L).                 
 
                                                            
 
 
6. Nine enemy aircraft attacked Alexandria hitting Naval Storage 
         shed and railway station. No service casualties    
 
                                                            
 
 
7. Germans reported to have established bridgehead east bank 
      of Dnieper at Kremenchug. 
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