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December 13, 1940.

ENVOY'S DEATH Early Nazi Raiders Far Reaching Blow SHOCKS BRITAIN Fall Before R.A.F. Of British In N. A.

FROM PAGE ONE

FROM PAGE ONE

FROM PAGE ONE-

very severe Six churches, people in general and to the Army was eleven schools and two cinemas were in particulng, among the buildings hit, and there was also dumogo done to house pro- · perty in a number of datelets.

to the British Diplomatic Service, Aa Britain's premier Ambassador he had

Portuguese Interest the courage to cast tradition to the winds and speak openly and. freely

LISBON, Dec.12 (Reuter)-Tiw upon the most important Issues bo-

Portuguese are following the British tween Britain and the United States.

Although the number of cosunities and Greek victories with intense His first interviews and peeches include nome-fatalities, they are not Interest, and crowds gather in the must have shocked certain quarters believed to be heavy considering the streets awaiting the issue of the where tradition is hallowed undente of the attack," says

evening newspapers, eagerly reading. perhaps, a little moss-grown.

Early raiders followed the usualf the news pasted outside newspaper hls frankness and sincerity have pald

and course

dropped incendiary offices, in a land which is generous and free bonus. Later arrivals brought high in Its political outlook.

explosive bombs and soine were par-

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But

WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 (Reuter). The news of Lord Lothian's death

expressions of produced

regret throughout the United States.

Tributes are paid to his "informal friendliness"..and to his Baltimore speech which is described as one of the best of his career and a' level- hended approach to the problems of the day."

Lord Lothlan was one of the most popular Ambassadors London ever sent to Washington.

The American press who previously seldom ever saw the Ambassador, took to him from the very beginning. Every time he visited the White

Department House or the State

3

large crowd of journalists awaited his exit. They were seldom disappoint- ed for he always spoke as freely as circumstances permitted,

Sympathy is felt on all sides are for the British nation at the loss of a strvant whose passing comes at the time, of his maximum usefulness to Iris country in a period of interna- tional danger and crisis.

Italians. Falling Back In Albania

FROM PAGE ONE

All along the BU-mile battle front it 6hting successfully and all Italian Counter-attacks have been repulsed. The left wing of the Greek army, said a spokesman in Athens, is con- tinuing itg advance towards Chimara, costal town on the Adriatie 20 miles north of Sante Quaranti. Further to the right the Italians at some places put up a very still resistance before they were anally dislodged from their positions with heavy losses.

The Italians. employed the crack Alpine Corps in keen fighting in the coastal sector round Tepelini where a coluncl is understood to have been killed and many of his men taken prisoner.

The Greek troops, taking advani- age of the Italian retreat from Argyro-Castron, have advanced along the hills bordering the Drinos valley and are now approaching Tepelini.

Bitter Weather

"RCUTER" ON ALBANIAN FRONT December 12-The rhythm of the attle is being much slowed down by snow blizzards and bitter cold.

The Italians

to-day made repented counterattacks in the northern part of the front but all were repelled with great losses. The most severe hting was in the Pogredetz-sector. where position on the Greek right flank was heavily assaulted. The Greeks have maintained all positions captured in that area.

Vital Area Encircled LONDON. Dec. 12 (Reuter).The area on which future developinents of the campalga may greatly depend is reported to have been encircled by three Greek columns result speedy action by the Greeks ring the past 30 hours.

The Talians have strenuously counter-attucked in the centre sector of the front, but according to a Greek spokesman, the extent of their success can be measured by their own radio' statement that they took only three prisoners in these engagements.

On the northern front snow is re- ported to be three feet deep, and in this sector the Greek advance has been slowed up.

Greek successes here are regarded as satisfactory in view of the fact that the Walians Bung most of their latest reinforcements into this sector.

Recently captured prisoners confirm reports of confusion in buck areas be- hind the Italian front, and according to these prisoners entire Hallan units are out of touch with the Italian Higher Commurd,

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stained glass chapel, were destroyed.

The A.A. barrage was at one thine! heavier than on any previous oc- casions and caused the riders to ily high,

Flaming, Oil

Raidi On Midlands

LONDON, Dec. 13 (UP)-Night ralders were over Liverpool at 0.30 Jast night. Bombs were dropped on (UP) cast Midlands town shortly after. BIRMINGHAM, Dec. 12 Flaming oil and explosive bombs hit dusk for the second time yesterday. eleven schools, alx churches, two

Raiders flying extremely high pass-

and

cinemax and a hospital in the longestjed over another Midlunds cast

said of the wor, but it was not as raiders were also over J concentrated as previous nitucks, and England town. At 7.40 pm, early the damage and, casualties were raiders dropped a line of three flares on one London district during brink smaller,

Eton Collage Damaged gunfire, after which there was a full,

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