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IMPORTANT

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1941

GAINS

BY

THE GREEKS: MEN AND

MATERIALS

Special to the “Telegraph”

CAPTURED

ATHENS, FEB. 5 (UP)—THE OFFICIAL SPOKESMAN STATED THAT THE greeks are continuing their offensive, desPITE THE WEATHER, AND, THAT IN THE CENTRAL SECTOR THEY CAP- | Titlawhang" TURED A “KEY VILLAGE” IN A HAND TO HAND Bayonet fight. THE GREEKS TOOK 180 PRISONERS INCLUDING OFFICERS, AS WELL AS “GREAT FOOD STORES AND A LARGE MUNITION DUMP INTACT,” AND OTHER VALUABLE MATERIALS.

TWO COUNTER-ATTACKS IN THE COASTAL SECTOR WERE RE- PULSED.

The Grook radio, announced that the Greeks, taking the initiative on the front, captured some very important positions.

Bulgaria Receives New Nazi Demands

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGNAPH"

LONDON, Feb. 5 (UP)— Reliable Information reaching London says the Bulgarian! Minister to Berlin, Colonel Par- van Dragonoff, has arrived at Sofia carrying renewed German demands on Bulgaria to join theļ Axis Powers.

20,000 ITALIANS CAPTURED

ATHENS, Feb. 5 (UP).-To-day's War Ministry communique stated that important positions, many prisoners and abundant war materjal had been captured.. The Ministry of Public Security reported all quiet in the interior.

Radio Athens announced 20,000 Italians have been taken prisoner during the war. The Government spokesman said there were no Italian attacks on Tuesday, the Greeks consoli- dating their positions north of Klisura.

BRITISH ASSETS IN AMERICA Senator Byrne Refuted

It is reported from Struga that Greek troops from Zemblan have recaptured Dorza on the main Tepelini-Valona road.

Meanwhile, six Anglo-Greek planes bombed Valona.

to

U.S. Planes Refused WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 (UP)— The Secretary of the Navy. Colonel Frank Knox to-day said the Navy Department had offered

Kive Creece 30 naval planes which now nboard the aircraft-carrier Warp, but the Grecks did not accept as they desired newer and different craft.

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the

Informed circles suggested that Bulgaria may yield after which the Germans will cross Bulgaria and attack Greece.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 (Reu- The Secretary explained that the Authoritative sources believe that

gift Germany will use the reported pre- ter).-The Treasury has notified planes offered to Greece as a

could have been classed as obsolete, sence of It.A.F. units at Salonika as the Senate Foreign Relations hence the navy was able to do a pretext for action, but it is doubted Committee that three large of them. Grecce is seeking to obtain that-Russia-will-move-even in the British-owned-industrial-con-priority-in-the-planes ordered by the caso, of an open Invasion of Bulgaria

cerns Lever Brothers, the British Government, by Germany.

Colonel Knox asserted that American Viscose Corporation

Navy's and the Dunlop Tyre Company-ney's acquisition of war planes is Increasing steadily. They obtained ings, were included in the list of 171 in December and 200 in January. assels which the British Govern-le said that early in 1942, the navy will be turning out 560 pilots each ment gave the Administration to month. Forced Down By R.A.F.show that it would soon outrun LONDON, Feb. & (British Wire-its dollar exchange for buying less)-A protest broadcast over the war supplies. Italian radio against an alleged This information was made publie "boast" in a B.B.C. programme that in a letter to Senator Byrne which re- statement made on Tuesday an Italian Red Cross airerall, tying futed

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WHITEAWAY'S

S.-E. KWANGTUNG Nazi Coast Bases

OPERATIONS

This map illustrates in detall the location of the latest Japanese drive in southeastern--Kwangtung which was preceded by the landing of new troops in the Blas Bay area this week. Latest reports reveal that Tamshui has been captured and Shayuchung in Mirs Bay, occupied.

Kwathsinhston

Kwongwohnt

WAICHOW Wongwalkong

Neanling Tungwo

Lintang

Holla

Kuuka

amshelsun"} Fukon

Talping

Tanitong

Tsinglung

Twtong

Pakshcka

Panliang

Kushanba

FAU

Sheunglour Llynk

Tungwanche

Klupa

เฟรมส

Linwa

Touglaola

Kopui

• Sanpi Kambang

Lungl

Joutsal

Klulang

LUNGKONG

Pingxhart

Fikling

Tungliang

Wongkong Hatung Laukok

Aotow

Palkong

MIRS BAY

Tinifa Lingau

PINGWU

• Saopo

→ Shulput

SHUMICHUN

Shantsuk

SHATAOKOK Sheungshul

-Fanling

• Timsal Luoyuka

TAMSHUL

Hachung

Pakkops

Dumbell Bay

Shattered By

R.A.F. in Latest

Aerial

Attacks

Special to the "Telegraph”

LONDON, Feb. 5 (UP).—A strong force of RAF. bombers protected by layers of ' scouting fighter planes carried out a daylight sweep of the snowbound const of France this afternoon.

ITALIAN TARGETS PEPPERED

CAIRO, Feb. 5 (Reuter),—— Bomber aircraft of the R.A.F yesterday made repeated raids on Barce, Berka, Benina and Italian lines of communication to Benghazi.

Between Maraua and Barce, BIAS BAY motor transport was heavily attacked and much damage was caused. The Barce railway station was also raided and three Tu direct hits wore registered on the track near the station. Hangars were hit at Berka and a large fire was started at Benina.

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The R.A.F. communique from the Middle East announcing these operations says that British fighter. TURN to Back. Page, Column 5

MANY PRISONERS TAKEN

.

IN ERITREA

ADVANCE

During the attack, Spitfires patrolled the Channel const to beat off any attempt at inter- ception. The bombers passed over the cliffs between Dover and Doal in the direction of Calais at an altitude of 5,000 feet in close formation, their wing tipa almost touching.

This was the second daylight sweep by the ILA.F. in four days over the territory in which the Germans are an invasion. The preparing for

sunny after a Straits were shower at dawn.

BROW

Flames 200 Feet High The Air Ministry in a report stated that flames leaped to 200 feet after a persistent R.A.F, attack on Brest last night.

They revealed that the RAF. struck at-the U-boat and Luftwaffe boses at Bordeaux where another ofl store is believed to have been set fire. The attack on Merignae aero- drome, which is a bomber base, lasted over an hour and "was one of the most satisfactory operations of the night."

They claimed direct hits wero. made on objectives at Dunkirk and that several bursts of fire were seen

in the dock

ock arena. at Dieppe and

Dunkirk.

The RAF. raids last night were the most widespread on a large scalo during the past fortnight and includ ed attacks on Dusseldorf and the docks at Ostend in occupied France, as well as the docks at Cherbourg.

The Air Ministry admitted the loss of four R.A.F. planes. ;

The statement added: "Fires were

train in the nèighbourhood burst into flames when high explosiva bombs fell on two nearby rail junctions

KHARTOUM, Feb. 5 (Reuter).-Some 1,500 prisoners, most of them white, have hitherto been taken by British forces pursuing the Italians retreating towards seen to break out at Dusseldorf. A the Red Sea, south of Eritrea's only railway.

Much material has been abandoned by the enemy.

Enemy Red Cross as well as smaller private hold-100 in October, 110 In November, Italians

Subterfuge

to Tobruk to collect wounded, was by General Robert Wood, Chairman shot down by a British aircraft, hes of the Board of Sears, Roebuck and been the subject of enquiry,

Compony,

It is discovered that no such boast Ceneral Wood said that he did notj

Chiang Sends Greetings To Currie

or calin wie U.S. Envoy Interviewed

ог

B.B.C. What actually

the Red Cally happened was large companies as those mentioned.

machine was not

that shot down but forced to land by British fighter. When the cargo of this Italian aircraft was examined, it was found to contain correspon ence, animunition and spare parts for

Breda 20 mm.

a

It will be remembered that Bri-

tain already hnd enuse to complain

of the filegal use made of the Red

and in cotton plantations and other holdings, were listed.

Street Fighting In Oslo

"On arrival at the airport yesterday I received the per- sonal greetings of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek written in hia own beautiful handwriting. The message was handed to me by the Generalissimo's personal re- presentative, Dr

Retreat On

All E. African Fronts

CAIRO, Feb. 5 (Reuter).--Urged on by British Imperial troops, Italians in Libyn 'are increasing the speed of their with drawal towards Benghazi.

So far 400 stragglers have been captured says to-day's com munique from British Headquarters in Cairo.

Questions On China

(Reuter)-A

The mechanised Sudan defence force is carrying out a pursuit which begun with the capture of Barentu last week-end.

In the Umm Hagar area, near the Abyssinian frontler, large quantities of mechanised transport, some in good condition, aro falling into British hands.

Contact is being made with the patriot army in the Walknit regioni in the north-west of Abyssinia.

The enemy have laid minefelds along the 90-mile road leading to Gondar from the Sudan, but Brilish mobile units continue to make satis-. factory progress.

The communique ulso An-

Italian Post Captured nounces, "In Eritrea, British

NAIROBI, Feb. 5 (Reuter) operations about Keren are Strong native African fighting patrols developing successfully. Italian have successfully attacked and esp forces are retreating eastwards tured Beles Gugani, a defended

post inside

the

Italian from Barentu and Blacundi and Italian

Somaliland "border, according to to- being heavily pressed, night's communique, which adds that leaving all routes littered with pursuit of the enemy is being carried gear,

and out. war, materials, vehicles. In addition to those

are

Customs & Propaganda diminution of the anti-British cam-

LONDON, Feb, 0 an in North China is indicated in the latest reports, Mr. R. A. Buller, Hollington Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Cross by Germany und that a warn- STOCKHOLM, Feb. 5 (UP),-Press ing was given some time ago both to reports from Oslo state that street

Roosevelt's by Mr Alfred Knex regarding sub- Germany and to Italy that Red Cross fighting in Aalesund in which a special envoy to Chungking dur-ordinate Japonese officials' activities. of prisoners have been captured. aircraft or boats camot be given number of civilians were injured in ing a Press conference in the however, a certain amount of press Mr Butler said that there was, immunity if they enter areas

in clashca between Norwegian and American Consulate General to- agitation. which operations are in progress. Storm troops.

day,

Mediterranean Fleet Taunts The

Enemy

Cherbourg was raided twide. Tar- gets in the docks including the repair TURN to Back Pago, Column 5

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Seo Back Page For Further Late Nows

Tong," revealed Mr Laughlin suid in a written reply to a questionalready recorded, many hundreds China Coast Old Hand,

Currie, President

In Abyssinia, the British advance castwards on the Gondar road is also progressing while in tho southern area, South African troops are con- soildating enemy positions recently captured.

British patrols in Italian Somailland continued to be nelive in all sectors. One patrol yesterday attacked and captured an enemy post 45

miles

Three Questions The message Was written in Mr. Knox asked:- Chinese.

How much la arrears are the pay "Needless to say I feel very deeply ments of interest to British bond- honoured, and the gesture may perholders secured on Chinese Customs? haps be interpreted is typical of the

Their position in relation to the extremely close and cordial relations Chinese che Inspector General of inside the Italian frontier.

Government? cxisting between the two countries ut

Whether this

time," he added.

the Chinese Customs can allocate Outlying his mission Mr Currio Customs revenue without Interference said that he was proceeding to from the Japanese occupied areas? Chungling at the invitation of the Mr Butler's written statement said hand information on the general eco-

apart from amount allocated for the upkeep of the Customs establish- nomic situation in China and to con- ment, Customs revenue collected in ault with the Chinese Government occupied areas is paid into Japanese- on matters relating to this situation. controlled banks, none of which re- In reply to a question Mr Currie milted funds to the Inspector General emphasised that he had come to for other purposes. Ching on the invitation of the Chin- ese Government and pointed out that the visit had not been proposed by President Roosevelt.

Battleship of Mediterranean Fleet, Feb. 5 (Reuter) Chinese Government to secure first Undeterred by the new threat from the skies, Britain's powerful eastern Mediterranean battle fleet has once again put to sea. Taking up the gauntlet Aung down by the Luftwaffe on the decks of the aircraft carrier Illustrious in an eple seven-hour duel last month, Commander-in-Chief Admiral Sir Andrew Cunning ham issued a stirring signal to all ships that “Itallon or German, these pests must be shot out of the sky.”

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Hongkong Interviews -IIo kald that during his visit to Hongkong he was having a series of Interviews.

Asked who he had 'toet in Hong-

The Gorman, and Italian air threat, the fleet is carrying the challenge has failed to hinder war into the enemy's camp, fleet activities. Certain units ready to make or to seek an have fulfilled a highly important engagement. mission in the central Mediter-voyage, the British challenge has no In the fourth day of the present ranean and light forces along the been accepted. The fleet has com kong he replied briefly many peo- Libyan coast have maintained pleted covering operations unevent-

fully and has exercised well within ple." He said that he would leave uninterrupted operations. For the range of enemy aircraft-without plano for Chungking shortly, and from ahrinking before the aerial producing a reply from the enemy. TURN to Back Page, Colums 5

that

Consequently the Chinese Govern- ment decided from January 16, 1930, to suspend service loans secured on Customs and British bondholders had received no interest since.

ITALIAN SHIPS TORPEDOED

(UP) The BUDAPEST, Feb. 5 Creek Radio announced that Oreak warships had torpedoed two Italian

ships.

Captain Best Dies

LONDON, Feb. 5 (Reuter).—Captain Abel Mardlan Best, whose death at the age of 82 was announced to-day, went to sen for over 60 years. Half of his service was off the China Coast.

(way, I'd treat some of these con- Interviewed recently, ho des-unental fellers like we used to treat cribed Chinese pirates and dope-Chinese dope-smugglers-hang' 'em," smuggiore as a "picnic compared

League Of Nations with the bulls and bears of Wall

Departments

he said.

Waterfront Favourite. Street."

Captain Beat is still remembered After retirement he speculated on in Hongkong by, those who were con- the New York Stock Market and lost nected with West River and East his life-savings of nearly U.S.50,000, River shipping in the few years pro Trying To Carry On but he was not down-hearted and ceding 1932.

lived, at the loyal Alfred Home for

Master of ships which plied bes LONDON, Feb. 64(Router)The aged merchant seamen at Belvedere, tween Hongkong and Wuchow and work of the Economics and Financial Kent.

| Kangmoon, he was n well-known sections of the League of Nations, Born in India, he came to England figure on the local water-front, now in the United States, is proceed- the satisfactorily and the Inter-at the age of two and was sent to rea In the tough old days of 1876. He

figure and could talk for on Chinese pirates and dopo porarily domiciled in Canada, is and skippered cargo boats running smugglers., He was a favourite with carrying on as far as posible on from Swatow to Singapore, Saigon shipping reporters of those days to normal nas

and Bangkok, and retired at the age whom, over a drink or two, he used The Under-Secretary for Foreign of 73. He went to England in 1992 to tell lurid tales of smugglers: on Affairs (Mr R. A; Butler) told the "fler, dnding that my share of divi- the China Coast, sometimes involving House of Commons at question time Bends would not buy me a cup of toa

prominent personalities: * -- None - 02. to-day that it was the British Gov- a day."

these tales could be published; for ernment's desire" to - make the best Capt. Best had strong views on the each contained plenty of material for practical use of these organizations. International situation. "If I had my libel actiona!"

national Labour Organization, tem spent 30 years in the Chinese Customsough he was an old man, he was

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