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Another Important Greek Capture

LATEST BLOW to Italy's hopes of a swift advance into Greece is the capture by the Greeks of the village of Zimjal Waere, on Lake Chrid, according to information receiv- ed in Belgrade last evening from the Greek- Yugoslav frontier.

Many of the Italian soldiers captured by the Greeks, it was added, complain of having been "betrayed by the Albanians."

The claim that Greek detach- ments have attacked and occupied a height in Albanian territory was made yesterday in an official com- munique issued in Athens.

At various points the Greeks made prisoners and captured mor- tars, machine-guns and other weapons.

Six heavy Italian bombers raided Diraeus and Phaleron Bay yesterday morning. Four

raiders, none of whose bombs bit military objectives.

SPANISH

AERIAL

BLITZKRIEG RENEWED

German air attacks on Friday were resumed shortly after darkness on Monday night; they were fairly widespread and on

SEIZURE OF a fairly heavy scale.

TANGIER

Greek fighters drove off the Italian approval of the Spanish commander's ac- tion in taking full control of the International Zone of Tangier was expressed

The fact that the town of Corfu is an open town and the island a demilitarised Island was emphas-

ised in a cable from Athens to London

the Greek Legation in yesterday.

London's alert lasted through- out the night but in the Midlands and eastern and southern Scot- Jand the main attacks ceased shortly after midnight.

Bombs were dropped at many points but an Air Ministry and

Ministry of Home Security.com- munique states damage was not heavy and casualties small. Reuter.

by the official Italian BRITAIN'S

news agency yesterday.

the Tangier MIGHTY

Corfu Demilitarised

"As a Mediterranean power which The cable recalls that

participated in the Tangier when Britain ceded Corfu to Greece un course of events in Tangier with Statute, Italy has followed the der the treaty of 1864 one con- sentiments of friendship towards Idition was that it should be de-Spain," says the Italian agency.

militarised and it has remained sa ever since.

The Legation declares that the Italians on Monday bombed towns and small villages whore there were no military objec- ; tives in addition to Corfu. Reports continue to reach the Legation of the extremely high spirit of the people in bombed arcas. They state: "It' strengthened rather than weaken- ed under bombardment."

has

"Roman circles," it adds, "af-

TASK

DURING THIS MONTH 500,- firm that the measures taken by 000 SOLDIERS THROUGHOUT Spain are to counteract French | BRITAIN WILL TRANSFER and especially British

man-FROM TENTS TO MORE COM- - Reuter.

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GREEK ARTILLERY HAS STARTED TO SHELL THE AL BANIAN TOWN OF KORITZA, ONE OF THE MOST IMPORT ANT ITALIAN BASES.

'PLANE TO TRICYCLE

FORTABLE TERS.

The finding of winter bille's for so many men has never been ne- cessary before in England's his- tory. They will be accommodat-' ed in large and small country houses, halls, garages, and many buildings which must be largely re-equipped.

To get his patient to hospital, Even so, it will be impossible to Australia's famous "Flying Doc-find enough space for all the sol- tor," Dr. J. G. Woods, had to leave diers in Britain, and

many will his plane and the help operate a remain in tents, which will railway tricycle..

be fitted with brick walls, fireplaces, Railway men had worked, from and floors. dock near Kalscentha siding about early in the morning on a pad-

110 miles east-south-east of Bro-

It is confirmed in Athens that a body of Italian troops has been cut off in one sector and is inken Hill to difficulties..

prepare a landing Hazel Brow, aged 4, rode to meet ground for the "Flying Doctor's" the doctor on a tricycle. On the There was little fresh news in plane, but Pilot Bond was unable return to the siding, Dr. Woods London yesterday evening of

He action on the Epirus front, beyond

to land there, as the ground was had to assist in working it. a statement

ull of rabbit burrows. A landing examined the girl and found ber that Greek 'planes have made heavy attacks on

was made some distance farther suffering from bronchitis, and im- ·| Italian concentrations on the coast

along the line.

mediate arrangements, were made west of Yanina: Reuter.

BIG TASK FOR A.L.F.

Men Leave For War

Stations

It was midnight at a little Egyptian railway siding, and stood with Major Ian Campbell, of Sydney, wa.ching long trains

tons of baggage, writes correspondent.

The Australians.

the training camps for their first

Mr. Brown, father of the patient, I for her removal to Broken Hill:

GRIM LIGHT ON CONDITIONS IN FRANCE

GRIM LIGHT IS thrown on conditions in

All with hundreds of men and unoccupied France by an article in the Swed- Cairo ish newspaper "Dagens Nyheter" which says were on the move at last, leaving that official French figures of one and a half big war tusk "somewhere In million refugees in unoccupied territory only includes those registered and supported by the Government.

Egypt."

It is not permitted to reveal

the precise nature of their job, but it can be said that it is very important,

They can certainly be depended

-There are also a large number of refugees: upon to carry it out successfully, trying to support themselves and unregister- are in the pink of condition, and ed. They struggle against inhuman difficul-

for they are well trained, they

their morale is of the highest:

There were no bands to speed ties.

hem on their way-only a mouth organist, lounging. against a pile Toulouse where, during the past, tainment, school and education.

Biggest refugee centre is at Committees are organising enter- of kitbags, playing "Wish Me Luck months, ten to twelve million re All nationalities are represented ag You Wave Me Good Bye."

In the darkness, which was fugees passed through. At present among the refugees-French, Ger- broken only by the dim light of 900,000 instead of the pre-war Jewish

Toulouse's population is still man. Polish; Belgian, Czech and shaded lanterns and torches,

..

men's figures looked shadowy and 250,000. unreal as they worked in a chain

Thus all indispensable goods

to load the baggage into trucks, such as food, medicine, clothes, Now and again a torchlight and bed-sheets are terribly scarce. briefly illuminated a soldier's face The harvest was bad and, com- under a rakishly-tilted slouch hat munications very difficult, -young faces, browned to the French, Swedish and other re colour of copper by months of the lief committees try to find work Eastern sun, faces of fighting for refugees.

men.

:

The Comforts Fund is making an initial issue of 250 canvas waterbags for vehicles in the desert. It is planned to fit out all ultimately,

Toulouse Provisions

A half hour trip from Tou louson State organised camp shelters five hundred women and twenty thousand others aro has to be found. noon oxpooted for which space

In Lyons are about twelve thousand people evacuated or ex- pelled from Alsace-Lorraine.

A dimcult problém is also to. find work, clothes, food and spiri- Toulouse expects to have at tual assistance for twenty-two least 70,000 refugees to support thousand Paris girls aged 14 to this winter, among them tens of 18 unable to support themselves. thousands of women and children, British Wireless.

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