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BIG ADVANCES CLAIMED

BY REBEL FORCES

SWEEPING SUCCESSES REPORTED IN NEW OFFENSIVE

Paris, To-day.

The long-awaited offensive by the Spanish rebels appears to have begun both south-east and north of Madrid, according to reports appearing in the newspapers here.

THE OBJECT OF THIS NEW ATTACK, SAYS INSURGENT HEADQUARTERS, IS TO CUT OFF MADRID'S REMAINING LINES OF COMMUNICATION WITH THE OUTSIDE WORLD.-

FAMOUS PEOPLE ABOARD EMP. OF BRITAIN

Countess Of Cowley And Lady Patricia Wellesley

AND SYD CHAPLIN

Princess Lydia Donskaia, of As- cot, the Countess of Cowley and her daughter, Lady Patricia Wel- lesley,

are among the prominent people aboard the giant round-the- world liner, Empress of Britain,

General Franco claims that his new drive is meeting with success

and that the Government forces

are suffering heavy losses.

A communique issued by his

headquarters states:

"A decisive defeat was inflicted south-

on the enemy at Cogenas,

east of Madrid yesterday, as a re- salt of which the enemy were forced to evacuate their positions at Algora and Mirabuno.

"Heavy losses were suffered by the enemy, who also lost many pri- soners.

Fifteen-Mile Advance

"Our akivance was supported by several squadrons of cavalry, who carried out an encircling move- ment and occupied the village of Guanala and then threw out light which is due to arrive in Hong patrols in the direction of the ca- Kong on March 21.

pital

Altogether she is carrying some "By 1 o'clock our troops had ad- their positions fifteen 425 passengers a mixed crowd of vanced aristocrats, retired industrial and miles. business magnates, journalists,

"Another victory was gained at

medical men and scientists, and an Almadronas, after which we push- actor or two while 432 members led on and captured several other of the crew of the ship look after villages, in spite of a desperate re- the needs of the passengers out of sistance by the enemy. a total crew of 673.

And 25 Miles

“In the Jarama River sector we

One noted traveller is Syd Cha-have advanced 25 miles. We have plin, famous comedian of the si-occupied the Henaras Valley and. lent films and brother of Charles are threatening the enemy's left Chaplin, whose wife died recently, flank

This bereavement

has partly

*Several

strongly

fortified

been responsible for the holiday systems fell into our hands."" tour which he is making on the Trans-Ocean. Empress of Britain. He is seek- ing rest and quiet.

Prominent Passengers-

Prominent

include:-

passengers

on board MADRID

Mr. John M. Lewis, the Presi

dent of the Dlinois Glass Co., the ADMITS

National Distilleries and other

companies in the USA.; Sir Har RETREAT

ry Price, the Managing Director of

Prices Tailors Ltd, and associat

ed companies of Yorkshire, Eng HEAVY REBEL land, Conte R. de Rougement, of ATTACKS

Paris; Mr. J. A. Paulhus, the past President of the Montreal and Do minion Chambers of Commerce and Dominion Fisheries, Canada; Mr. A. L. Shuman, the Vice-President and advertising director of the Fort Worth Star Telegram, Texas, who has been appointed as “Good- will Ambassador to all Rotary Clubs by special commission, Mrs.

B. M. Tredwell, partner of Messrs.

Madrid, To-day. After a day of terrific. fighting on the Guadaljard. front the Government forces -are giving way before the pressure exerted by an over- whelmingly superior force.

The main attack took place on the north-east front before Ma-

H. Woolman, horticulturists, of dridemment forces were

The

England, who is making a study of horticulture in various countries; also forced to retreat on the front Mr. George D'Draper, of San Pe. before Cogolior Vela

On this front the insurgents dro, Sir Fredrick and Lady But terfield, the latter being interested continue to advance," says a com- in maternity and welfare work munique issued by the Madrid De-

fence Council Reuter. throughout the world. Lady Sas- soon, of London; and Mr. Charles The French steam rawler Esperance, R. Michae the Washington Cor-disabled by engine trouble outside New- res

for the New Yorkhaven, was towed into Times and political Editor

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