TELEGRAM RECEIVED FROM LONDON DATED OCTOBER 19th, 1941 Operational Communication (information received up to 7 a.m. October 19th, 1941). NAVAL. Reference summary 18th, torpedoed British destroyer has sunk, 96 survivors so far reported. Operation to reinforce Malta with air-craft has been successfully completed with loss of one Swordfish. Two shadowing enemy aircraft were destroyed by our fighters. One large and one small merchant vessel in southbound coastal convoy were mined and sunk in Western Thames (sic) approaches, p.m. 18th. MILITARY. RUSSIA. CENTRE. Although Germans have taken Kalinin and MoJjisk and made progress east of line of Mojaisk Kaluga, execution of counter attacks and bad weather have slowed down their advance. Situation north east of Orel unchanged. South. Small German advances are reported north-west of Kharkov and north of Mariupol but eastward thrust towards Rostov has been slowed down. ROYAL AIR FORCE. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> 18th and 18th/19th. Bad weather; no important operations. NAPLES. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> 16th/17th. 16 Wellington from Malta dropped 16 tons of bombs including three 4000 pounders. It is thought that torpedo factory was completely destroyed; Royal arsenal and Alfa Romeo works were also hit. SICILY. 17th Blenheims escorted by Hurricanes attacked Syracuse seaplane base; bursts seen on |