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FROM PAGE ONE

THE CAPTURE OF

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FROM: PAGE ONE

1941

Greek People Demonstrate

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In the streets of Athens, there were scenes of much enthusiasm, Crowds are demonstrating outside the British Headquarters, chanting "We shall win!"

is described in a brief dispatch from mean the immediate end of the cam-about it remarked: "So much the Belgrade to the "New York Times."paign for the Italians had orders to belter,"

At 3.28 a.m. to-day, says the dis- hold on, as long as possible. In

Greek

troops on the Albanian front patch, air raid sirens in Belgrade Abyssinia but it may be surmised that heard the news with the greatest sounded

an alarm. This was the first we are near the end.

enthusiasm, declaring their con- Indication that the nation was at Probably the Italian native troops fidence in victory over the new enemy war. Later two Yugo-Slav fighters to giving trouble and are proving and singing the National Anthem appeared over the city, flying east- difculi, to handle, -***

thefr King and ward. Two more fighters appeared |··

country. Near Massawa

hospitals, all the wound- 'shortly afterwards,

Hero the dispatch ends with the of the Free French forces have reach-

CAIRO, Apr. 8 (Reuter)-Patrols beds to sing the National Anthem,

could possibly do so left their note: "At this point wireless cord a point only right miles from nections. with Belgrade were cut.". Government Removes

Massawa, It is learned. ZURICH. Apr. 8 (UR)The Ger- CAIRO, Apr. 6 (UP) The fall of

Restoring Abyssinia man radio announced at 0.85 p.m. Addis Ababa climaxed the East

Processions of youth organisations that the "Yugo-Slavian-Government

are moving through the streets and has announced its withdrawal from African compaign which began on Belgrade." It also announced that January 19 when the British re- crowds are gathering outside General German troops on the Yugo-Slay- occupied Kassawa and started to ad-Headquarters to watch notable per- Greek front are advancing every- Abyssinian capital will pave the way

vance in Eritrea. The capture of the sonalities coming and going..

Special editions of newspapers are where after breaking all resistance,

The official German rews agency to restoring the oldest independent being torn from newsboys hands by states that the Germans met heavy state in Africa and the re-enthrone-

Communique resistance in the Struma Valley in ment of Haile Selassie in what will Greece although they are advancing be virtually an absolute monarchy. everywhere.

Air Raids

eager crowds.

the railway Stavia air raids' on Arad and other ernment that the

samo mo-

The Greek Government have addressed a message to the Greek Army and people, calling upon them the Struma-Valleyonis (partly in, to do, their duty to their country in NEW YORK, Apr. 6 (UP)-The Bulgaria, and where it enters Greece the face of German aggression. The official German radio was picked up there is doubtless stiff resistance message reads: To the Greek pea- here saying the Germans had attack- | being offered.

plo-The German Minister called ed military objectives in Yugo-Slavia

Banat Raided

the Prime Minister this morning and red on effectively. Incendiaries were ob-

LONDON, Apr. 6- (Reuter)—Yugo-

informed him on served

Goy. "mainly on station. The railway stallon itself is towns in

Army would Rumanian-Banat this attack Greece. At afire.

morning are reported in an offlelai ment, news was received from the It

is claimed that 24 enemy air- German news agency dispatch from frontier that the German threat had craft were brought down in air Timisoara.

been carried out. Thus at dawn on combat while 33 were destroyed and nina damaged on the ground. All German planes returned safely.

Testing British Strength LONDON, Ap.r @ (Reuter).—Ger- man ailegations about British opera- tion in Yugo-Slavia, the presence of phone the British troops there and the Belgrade and Switzerland have been British possession of air bases, are broken off. described in authoritative quarters in

The dispatch says that the ralds ! April 6, 1941, the second member of were carried out by single planes and the Axis repeated the incidents of failed to cause any appreciable the night of October 28, 1040. damage.

Call To Duty Communications Down ZURICH, Apr. 6. (Reuter)~~Tele- communications between

London ns "just flying kiles to make Bommunications between

Rome,

and Switzerland are restricted us confirm or deny these reports." to state calls.

A German wireless announcement Special editions of Swiss news that the Germans are meeting stiff papers were issued, announcing the resistance in the Struma valley should extensions of the war in the Balkans not be interpreted as a rapid advance, but so far no comments have been Into Greece, say some quarters, as made.

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"In the face of this new aggression against the honour, Uberty and in- tegrity of our country, the Greek Army and people are invited to do their duty once more to their beloved Fatherland with strength, courage and firmness, with full knowledge of the righteousness of their cause and with the blessing of God and the help of our brave and great Allies,"

The message is signed by the Greek Prime Minister, M. Alexander Korizia, and all members of the Government.

King Hailed -LONDON, Apr, G (Reuter).-King George of Greece, accompanied by the Prime Minister, M. Alexander Korizis, drove through the streets of Athens this morning, shys the Athens correspondent of the Independent French Agency:

In Athens, when demonstrators reached General Staff Headquarters, they demanded to be enrolled in the army and sent to the front,

In Salonika, crowds demonstrated in front of the Brlush and Yugo-Slav Consulates,

Disposition Of Troops In Invasion

FROM PAGE ONE

Turkish-Bulgarian frontier. There are 22 Bulgarian divisions along this frontler.

The Germans are apparently trying to drive a wedge between the Greek and Yugo-Slav troops in the neigh- bourhood of the entrance to the Var- dar Valley.

Insufficient_Forces

Some express the opinion that the German-forces-In-Bulgaria-are-in- sufficient for a joint attack on Greece and Yugo-Slavia, especially as the presence of large Turkish troop con- centrations in Thraco must Immo- bilise several German divisions,

All is quiet in Turkey. The Turks are watching the situation very close. ly and

i may be relied t upon to take all the measures necessary to their liberty and independence, but their role at present would appear to be mainly defensive.

defend

Many observers therefore expect Turkey to be neutral unless some new factor should enter the situation,

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