TELEGRAM FROM LONDON DATED OCTOBER 11, 1941. Albacores from Victorious bombed and set on fire 1,O00 ton merchant ship in VEST Fjord. Two South bound merchant ships of 2,000 tons escorted by A/A ships also hit and small Norwegian merchant ship abandoned after being hit. 2. During last week shipping losses light. Winter gales started in the Atlantic interfering with movement of convoys. Successful attacks against enemy shipping in the Mediterranean have continued by British submarines and aircraft. 3. Fog over the United Kingdom and continent has restricted air operations but night of l0th/llth of October 139 aircraft raided Krupps, Essen, Cologne, Dunkirk, Dordeaux, Ostend, Rotterdam and searchlight belt in Ruhr; 13 aircraft not yet reported back. 4. G.A.F. Night of 10th/11th October,25 enemy aircraft operated against this country near ham and in East Suffolk. No material damage, one enemy bomber destroyed by night fighters. 5. Naval. During week ending October 8, 821 ships were convoyed. One cruiser 4 A/A ships, six AMC's 93 destroyers, including 20 United States destroyers, and 95 other H.M. ships employed one scort du 6. Imports into the United Kingdom totaled 784,584 tons plus 8,000 tons of special Government cargo making average of 962,114 tons for last ten weeks 7. During September 10,720 tons of cargo destined for the enemy seized in prize. Total seizures 810,239 tons since the beginning of the war. |