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Wednesday

Italian Counter

Attack Smashed

FROM PAGE ONE

caused heavy damage to the Italian Petrol Company, Alpi.

POLICE RESERVE

Orders Issued For Current Week

Police:

Correspondent's Story ATHENS, Nov. 12 (Reuter)-A Police Reserve orders by the Hon. Mr British bomber formation again. Perdua, Agling Commissioner of bombed Albanian targets to-day, the

General 1 Excellency the Officer Administer results are not known yet.

ing the Government has kindly consent ed to inspect the Itongkong follee e- serve at 11.30 hours at De Central Police Blation on Wednesday, November 13, 1940. Fall in st 17.00 hours sharp. Attendance At the Inspection is compulsory

panies,

Great quantilles of war material, which the Italians abandoned in the ravines of the Central Pindus sector, continue to be

collected. 'The Greeks have already employed the enemy captured light artiller and machine-guns.

and

Khaki Uniform will be worn by i com

Stores

The Police Stores will be closed from November 11, 1940, to November 16, Chinese Company

Although reports that General U. Soddu, the Italian commander, 1940, inclusive. ordered a general withdrawal of his

Training Course Par Those detail. troops to their former positions ined will attend Prince Building, ist, Fisor, Albania are untrue, it appears that for Part II of Training Coures under Bub the Italians have rectified their line Inspector (1) Chan Chung-tung on Thurs

day, November-14, at 37.50 hours sharp. on the right wing of the Eprus sector, Patrol Duty-Patrol duties will be car where the flanks of their advanced ried out as ordered. column are exposed owing to the

debucle in the Pindus sector.

* Indian Company Strength Constable 1290 Karlm All has been taken on the strangis of the Indian Comparty, as from November 7,

1940.

November 13, 1940.

HAMBURG

BOMBED TO BITS ALHAMBRA THEATRE

FROM PAGE ONE

been by a small number of single uir- craft, rays an Air Ministry communi

que.

One of these was shot down into the sea off the south-east coast.

Bombs were dropped

low at a points, including one in the London area.

A small member of 'casualties was caused and little damage was reported. Three British Aims

(BY AN AIR CORRESPONDENT) LONDON, Nov. 12 (Router).— British bombers are now conducilag: three anti-invasion" drives at once. These are on German Channel bases, on Libyan bases from which Italy hopes to invade Egypt and on ports and harbours which Italy is

ing to maintain her army in The range of RAF. attacks on Italy's bases in Albania has slowly from Saronde and lengthened

the southern corner Good Propagandists

Knonispel, in of Albania, to Valona,

Durazzo, Struck Off-Constable 1220 A. Hasan Taranto and Naples, which have. Military circles here regard the has been struck off the strength of the

three timës while escape of those four to five thousand Indian Company. Re from October been visited

the dockyards at Cagliari have been Italians from the Pindus, pocket as 1940

Training Course-l'art II~~Those do. one of the major successes of the tatted will attend Indian Company Hand. attacked by naval aircraft for the

fourth time in three months,' whole affair from the Greek point of quarters for inpiruetion in Training Course view. They wil Inve

ed Part II, on Thursday and Friday, Novem- returned her 14 and 15, at 17.30 hours and on weaponless, ragged and semi-starved Saturday, November 16, at 19:30 hours. with tales of the avalanches which under P. B. R, 214 Channon Bings,

Patrol, Duty-Patrol duties will be car- the Greek troops dynamited upon red asl as ordered, them from the heights above the

Flying Squad

ravines. Their panic with shake the Patral Duty Patrul duties will be car. morale of Italian reinforcements Indly red out n ordered.

Emergency Unit Reserve enough, but when the waters of the Strength-Constable RSTT B. G. Ivan- Viosa River run down from the Pindus thenko has been permitted to resign from

mountains

as from Wirough the

WIN the Emergency Unli Reserve, Albanian November 1940 Company members valleys with the bodies of come Parade All hundreds of their con

comrades whom will, parade under Sub-inspector FR) Bi. they had believed to be making a 17.13 hours on Friday, November

A. de Souza at No. 2 Police Station n

16. triumphal march through Greece, 1040. Dress-Uniform. will hardly urge them to attack the Greek defences which stronger than ever.

are

Terrorising Civilians

12

now

Sabotage Suspected In U.S. Explosions

FROM PAGE ONE

tres in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, plosions in important industrial cen-

The explosions occurred in widely separated areas, all within a space of three hours, Considerable material damage was done.

Riot Drill Hongkong Squads Nos. to will attend for Riot Drill at Kennedy Road on Friday, November 15, 1940. Von Simultaneously another explosion will leave Queen's Per at 17.00 hours

occurred at the American Cyanide "B" Company Squads as datalled will attend at Kennedy load fe Riot, Drill Company's powder factory at Edin on Sunday, November 17, 1940. Dreesburgh, Pennsylvania, The shock was ATHENS, Nov.

(Reuter), Uniform. Van will leave Queen's Fier at felt two miles away. Italian air attacks "evidently solely 1000 hours.

terrorise the civilian ried out as ordered. intended to

Patrol Duty-Patrol duties will be car- population," recorded

O. Eaeth. a communique, include a machine-gun and

D, C. P. (R) hand grenade altack on

on villages in Epirus,: a machine-gun attack on Junina, and the bombing of Corfu, the small town of Tessaly and the British Cemetery in the Klailciy district.

New casualties and, slight damage) were caused in these attacks, the communique adds. The morale of| the civilians remains perfectly sound.. King's Sorrow

ATHENS, Nov. 12 (Reuter). "My heart is wrung with sadness" runs a message from King George of] Greece to the civilian population of bombed towns and villages.

After referring to "cowardly at- tacks against open towns," the mess- nie nays: The whole civilised world Is invited to see these ruins and the nature of the victims so that they! may judge the adversary and klaj methods."

Albanians Surrender SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” BUDAPEST, Nov. 12 (UP).---An Albanian regiment has surrendered to Greck attocks on the Korca front,

according to Greek Radlo on- nouncement. The Italian ng has been captured and the Greek right. wing has advanced on Korca. The alleged Italian retreat continues along the entire front with Italian officers! -vainly-trying-to-stem-the-fight,-the.

radio report said.

Greece And Germany ATHENS, Nov. 12 (UP).-A spokesman of the German Legation here assured the "United Presa" to- night that relations between Greece and Germany remain satisfactory, and that Germany still regards the war entirely as Italy's affair, in- timating that Germany in would interfere or interceda in the "military affair of our ally."

no

case

The same spokesman denied re- ports that Germans have been ad- vised to leave, Greece. He estimated ไป that there are 1,200 Germans Athens and between 2,000 and 4,000 in various parts of Greece. It is re- ported in Athens that Greek cavalry in the Epirus sector have'rcored fur- ther successes, having captured an additional

350

mules and 500 prisoners.

This was the second explosion in the company's factories within three

lays.

The third detonation of the day. shook the Trojan Powder Company's factory on the outskirts of Allentown.

LATE NEWS Pennsylvania. Several persons were

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Within An Hour

WOODBRIDGE, Nov. 12 (Reuter). It is now learned that the three explosions occurred within the space of an hour, the first at 1.10 p.m. at Edinburgh; the second at 1.30 p.m. at Woodbridge; and the third at 2 p.m. at Allentown.

The Trojan Powder Factory holds over £50,000 worth of defence con- tracts,

Omeials of the Federal Bureau of Investigation at Washington im- mediately started an enquiry into each explosion.

LATEST BRITISH SHIPPING TOTALS

LONDON, Nov. 12 (Reuter)) About 1.250,000 tons of foreign ship- ping had been added to the United Kingdom merchant fleet by October 31 by capture, requisition and pur- chase, stated

Mr. Ronald Cross, Minister of Shipping. in a written reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day.

Mr. Cross added that about 4,000,- "000 tons of "Allied "and"neutral"ship- ping was at the time chartered to us.

NOTED SOLDIER PASSES ON

London, Nov. 12. - The death occurred.to-day of Lord St. Levan at the age of 83 years. He was Hongkong as A.D.C. to Sir William des Voeux, Governor, from 1080 to 1800. He entered Into the news in 1933 when at the age of 75 he married the 72-year-old Dowager Countess of Dartrey, who had been his sweetheart in his youth-Reuter,

How B. B. C. Tells World Of Air Raids

For 24 hours a day, in 22 languages and on 22 wave-lengths, the B.BC. is broadensting first-hand accounts of the Battle of London to the world. A B.B.C. official said:

"In broadcasting the blitzkrieg wo are making two things quite clear-- one that London can take it, and, two. that the RAF. can replay it-with interest."

The chiot speakers for the B.B.C, have been Charles Gardner, and | Robin Duff, successful as " navat

commentator.

Cosme For Chengtu.

CHUNGKING, Nov. 13 (Central Naws). M. Henri Cosme, the French Ambassador to China, left here yes- terday for Chengtu. After a brief visit in the Szechwan capital, it la understood that he will proceed to Kunming en route to Shanghai,

Minister To Thailand

TOKYO, Nov. 12 (Reuter),-Mr. Jingo Futami, the newly-appointed Japoneso Minister to. Thailand, will leava Tokyo, on November 13 for Kobe, where he will embark on the Helyo Maru, sailing for Bangkok on November: 20, nr. 2.

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Chinese Consul In

New York Sued

Special to the "Telegraph"

WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (UP). The Supreme Court to day donted the petition filed by the Chinese Consul General in Now York, Mr. Taun Chi-yu for a review of the Lower Court's decision permitting a New York publicity firm to sue him for fees said to be due for services rendered to the Chinese Govern

AARON The Consul sought dismissal of the ment. Mariners are warned that a capsized. The firm Carl Byole and its assocfault on the grounds that it was in Junk about 20 feet in length has been ales asked for the recovery of $22,000, fact a sult. versus a felendly foreign reported as being in position Latitude. contending that the Chinese Govern Government. The District Court 23.11 degrees North, longitude 117.06 ment had remitted that amount to granted the dismissal but the Second degroes East, on November 7, by the the Consul General in 1938 as part master at the Tai Yuan,

payment of a bill totalling $83,088 for Circuit Court of Appeals reversed མལ་ .

services rendered but that the Consul the decision. Telal has not yet been General converted the money to his held on the merits of the Company's

TOKYO, Nov 12 (Reuter) Mr. Chuichi Ghash was formally appoint- ed, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Ohashi, was appointed Acting Vice-Minister on August 12:

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