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Italians And Nazis
Routed In Air Battle
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RETREATING ITALIANS
FROM PAGE ONE
there engagements. 10 German airplanes which appeared over Diklista craft were destroyed and two of our at fighters were lost.
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Stubborn Greeks SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"
· ' PLAN FUTURE. OHRID, Nov. 11 (UP).
LONDON, Nov. 11 (British Frontier reports say that the Greeks, early this morning, re- Wireless).--An important de- pulsed the Italians on the left claration by the Polish Govern- bank of the Kalamas river when ment
and the Provisional the latter attempted to advance Government of Czecho-Slovakia in the direction of Paranthia: was published in London to-day.
Bombs were dropped on several.. places in southeast England and a few points in the London area. damaged and there were a few casualties. This after- noon, German raldera stiucked some towns on the southeast const,"
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that over 100 is understood
the London raiders tried to reach area In the first daylight attack, shortly after the second alarm had
Scores of Prisoners
It announces 'the determination of been sounded. The raiders were be
SALONIKA, Nov. 11 (UP)—the two governments to enter into a Hloved to have been high above the
economic association clouds which were blanketing the Five air raid alarms were sound-political and Capital at the moment of the usual, ed to-day. Scores of vehicles of which they envisage as providing an Armistice Day allence, which was every description are continually example and basis for a new post- war order in Central Europe open to bringing in Italian prisoners other countries in that region and from various fronts.
affording a guarantee of stability.
not observed to-day.
Decisive R.A.F. Victories London, Nov. 11 (Reuter), Armistice Day was celebrated by the Royal Air force with decisive victor- les over the air forces of the Axis,
Up to 4 p.m. they had destroyed 13 Italian and 13 German aircraft for the loss of only two planes. It is
airmen were taken prisoner.
The
Official 'quarters In London have
hailed the conclusion of this agree
ment with the warmest satisfaction jand it can be said that His Majesty's a happy Government regard it as
better state of affairs in augury of
Reports from Jannina läst "Sunday" say the town is rejoicing as severni thousand prisoners arrived from the south and central fronta,
Crete British In London, Nev. 11 (Reuter)-British officially announced that some Italian Planes operating from Greek air berated Europe. At the same time Relds have again bombed embarkation it is emphasised that the agreement Italians lost weven bombers and six points in Italy and Albania and have is spontaneous und owes nothing to
Joined Greek planes in attacking sup any other government. ply trains and troops behind enemy front line, suys a message from Athens. had respite from air raids for two days but a small village on the island of Crete was bombed on Sunday. No material damage
Oghters.
Many enemy formations came over south-cast England heading for one dun but they were all routed and only a few succeeded in reaching their objective,
Londoners observed the two minutes silence with bowed heads and further afleld ferce battles were waged over men and women everywhere standing to attention.
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HANOI, Nov. il (UP).—The Post
In the few days since the British Office Administration announces that forces arrived in Crete it has become because of the suspension of the It is not clear what part the Italians strongly fortified island and British Hongkong-Indo-China air mail ser
ship took in ralding London since then manned by veteran troops arece, letters may be sent by
from Saigon to Manila and thence communique deals only with the Ger- guarding the steep hilla.
Yesterday
Italian Via Cilpper from Manila to morning an man attempts to reach London in the bomber was shot down near Kandia, konx, morning and, during the German Crete's main city. This is the first attacks on south-east coast towns in
cnemy machine to be brought down the afternoon, an Italian attempt on
in Crete. shipping off the Thomes estuary.
Hurricanes Score
Eight of the Italians were shot down in this combal-by a single squadron of Hurricanes and nearly all fell into the sen
One which ended its eareer on land crashed on a ride range many miles away at. Woodbridge, Suffolk Five of the crew were taken prisoner, two of them with serious injuries. The sixth member of the crew was dead. This formation which is believed to be the first exclusively Italian forma- tion to rold Britain, is understood to have
consisted of twin-engined Caproni bombers and Flat CR 42 biplane fighters.
135
The fighters were just able to keep up with the bombers they were ac- companying for the maximum speed of the CR 42-about 273 m.p.h-does not exceed that of the Caproni 135. It is small wonder that the entire formation was easy meat to the much faster. Hurricanes,
Even before noon the Germans sent some three formations of fighter- bombers over the Channel und they were met and dispersed by the Royal Air Force's reinforced fighter patrols. London Quiet
SPECIAL TO the "teleGRAPH". LONDON, Nov. 12 (UP)~~~~London is quiet
midnight following one of the curllest ali-clear signals since the aerial blitzkreig
started. During last night's raid eight bonibs fell harmlessly one London district, although one hit the corner of an hotel and damaged the ballroom.
After the nil-clear, London's night- life revived slightly, a few taxis and motor cars depositing parties at res- Courants and clubs. Generally, how- ever, the restaurants, reported very little extra business.
Report Corrected LONDON, Nov. 11, (UP)-The Air Ministry issued a communique stating that, 12 not 13 German planes were destroyed to-day.
NEW JAPANESE AMBASSADOR.
TOKYO, Nov. 12, (UP)—It has been confirmed that Admiral Nomura, former Japanese Föreign Minister, is being appointed new Japanese Am- bassador to the Unlicd States.
It was revealed at Kowloon Magie- tracy to-day that the theft of man hole covers was becoming quite pre- valent in Kowloon. Sgt. Alexander prosecuted Lau Chung 39, unemploy- ed, charged with theft of two such covers from a scavenging lane at the rear of Plt Sircet. Defendant was remanded.
LATE NEWS
Planes Described
Hong-
It is noteworthy that all the types of Italian planes ure designed for a considerably lower performance than the corresponding types of British and German planes.
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH” LONDON, Nov. 11 (UP)-The Italian bombing planes brought down were all Caproni 135's-two engined
Italian Losses SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH", bombers designed for oʻmaximum of 229 miles per hour, according LONDON, Nov. 11 (UP).-It 15
quarters. authoritative
officially announced that British Other machines of the Italian Hurricanes to-day brought down fiye formation apparently included Fiat Italian bomber planes and three cn 42-biplane fighters listed for a fighters which attempted to attack: maximum of 272 miles per hour. shipping in the Thames Estuary.
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