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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 6, 1940.
Greeks Smashing Koritza Defences: Bayonet
Attacks
WITH BAYONET AND HAND GRENADE, GREEK EVZONES (KILTED TROOPS) ARE REPORTED IN ATHENS TO BE SMASHING THE ITALIAN DEFENCES RINGING KORITZA, IN ALBANIA.
The fall of Koritza would not only upset Italy's
's strategic plans but would be bound to have an important effect on the morale of the Albanians, already restless under the Italian yoke.
At the other end of the front Greek bomb- ers yesterday successfully attacked Argyro- castron, the base which feeds Italy's drive into the coastal area of Epirus.
The encirclement of a con- siderable Italian force operating on the central front is said to be proceeding in accordance with plan.
Elsewhere it is understood that
all recent Greek gains have been held.
Particularly good
work
POPPY DAY FUND, 1940
Previously acknowledged $4967.- has 00; St. John Ambulance Associa- been done by Greek sappers tion and Brigade (Poppies) $5.00; in rushing light guns over the Royal Artillery (Poppies) $22.00; steep mountain country which Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Potter $10.00; forms the background of this G. A. Lomsev $5.00; G. Miskin "David and Goliath" war. The Italians have been taken by surprise as result of the rapidity of oeuvre achieved by these
Sober Caution
not
3
has
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NAZI ULTIMATUM TO TURKEY FORECAST
The semi-official Nazi "Diplomatisch Politische Korrespon- .denz" intimated that Turkey may soon re- ceive an ultimatum
similar to that sent Greece by Italy. English bases and
It added "wherever
hideouts exist they must be extirpated in the interest of the European "com- munity."-Associated
Press.
00000.
BE INCREASED
$25.00; A. W. Ramsay $10.00; Ma- frequently jor Gen, and Mrs. A. E. Grasett a $25.00; A. S. Watson and Co., Ltd. units. Bruce man- $100.00; H. S. Hills $25.00; I. D.;
$10.00; The Chartered Bank of India, Aust. and China $50.00; Hon. Mrs. P. S. Selwyn- POWER CHARGES TO It is announced that
Clarke $16.60; Mr. E: Van- single military objective
derstraeton, The Institute of been hit during Italian air raids HK, (wreaths) $25.00; Lt. Comdr. Engineers and Shipbuilders of on Greece since the start of the
King George of Greece yes terday visited. the
Electricity and water rates in damaged
C. F. Bellamy $50.00; A. R. H. the French Concession in Shang- area in Piraeus, the part of Phillips $25.00; Mr. and Mrs. B. hai are to be increased in the next Athens, which .W,93 heavily bombed in the morning when Puckle $50.00; A. H. Guiness few days. The increase amounts Athens had its longest alert of $50.00; A. C. Wilcox $25.00; Prof. to 20 per cent in the case of water
Gordon King $25.00; L. D. Skin- and 30 per cent for. electricity. - Foreign observers in Athens ner $10.00; George Anderson $15.- Havas... have been deeply impressed by E. C. Fregillus $10.00; K. S. the sober caution of Greek off-
Morrison $25.00. Total $5,- cial communiques which, if any-
660.00..
war.
the war.
tion.
A. D. S. Murray $10.00; M. H. (SPECIAL: TO "CHINA-MAIL") $10.00; Ho Kom Tong $25.00; L. Turner $25.00; A. Kung Po Chan
thing, err on the side of modera- Further contribution will be gratefully received by the Secre- The Greek authorities are ex-tary, Earl Haig's Fund, Hong tremely anxious to avoid creating Kong and Shanghai Bank Build- any feeling of over-confidence ing. Cheques should be made pay and foreign correspondents have able to Thomson and Co., and been urged to avoid any tempta-crossed "Poppy Day Fund." tion to exaggerate Greek succes- ses, which can speak for them- selves. Reuter.
Belgrade Report A (SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL") Despite a harassing Greek re- sistance the Italians yesterday were reported in Belgrade to have crossed the Kalamas River and are threatening Janina.
The Italians are said to have battered nearer .to Florina though Koritza is heavily en circled by Greek
heavily bombarded.
and is being
Kilted Greek shock troops are
NOTED U.S. BANKER PASSES
The death occurred in New York vesterday of the interna- tionally known banker, Gates W. McGarvah. Reuter.
4R.A.F.MEN SUSPENDED, SAYS OFFICER
Four R.A.F. men at the central depository of
attacking troops counter the Royal Air Force have been suspended from duty.
Pilot Officer Mayhew gave evidence in a case which` closing in flerce fighting on ended in three men going to gaol in connection with Koritza in a drive with rifles and bayonets and hand grenades, and thefts from the depository. But he refused to state there is a strong possibility that how many P.A.F. personnel were about to undergo the major Italian base in Albania will-fall.
court-martial in connection with losses from the
Nowa of the fall is expected
momentarily, with 30,000 Fas depository.
cists caught in a pocket there,
Isolated
The depository, the Court was told, was established to receive the of London Road, Langley, went William Alfred Turner, aged 35 kits of airmen who were reported to two months' hard labour for re-killed, wounded, missing or pri- receiving. air-soners.
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The Greeks at Janina are ported to have repulsed new supported Italian attacks and Officers weTE also allowed to of clothes and boots were mention-
It is understood the Greek counter-invasion, has progressed over ten miles into Albania, International News Service.
Cameras, dressing-gowns, suits ed in the case.
have completely isolated the send articles, there when they spearhead of a force of 4,000 Ital-were drafted abroad. lans in the craggy Epirus Moun- Persistent: thefts of auch kit. Bayliss told the magistrates that tains.
It was stated, had been taking, soon after going to the depository → place.
he saw that stealing was rife, For stealing articles from the even among the airmen employed depository William Henry Bayliss, there... |36-year-old civilian labourer there. He and Barnett agreed that. was sentenced to four months" the latter's car should be used to hard labour..
Song|smuggle: articles out of the de- He lives la Penglestone Road, pository. Harmsworth."
WEATHER REPORT The Royal Observatory reports that the eastern anticyclone re- mains over the Pacific to the cast of Japan. and another Is develop ing over North China.'
"Stealing Rife!!"
For a similar offence William
He saw, one airman who was in charge of part of the store take certain things, including dress clothes; ins
Those, he alleged the firmen
The typhoon is situated about Barnett, aged 38, of Cowley Cres-bald would be useful to him. in 750 miles east of north Luzon cent, Crowley Middlesex, re his occupation as a dance band moving slowly_north-west. ceived six-weeks hard labour." leader::?
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