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November 18, 1940.

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LATE NEWS

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withdraw from their position in monastery below

Mount Ivan.

It is believed that General Soddu will seek to reorganise the Italians evacuating at Pograd where the fool- hills start again on the plain north of Koritza.

By Ned Russell

UNITED PRESS STAFF CORRESPONDENT

LONDON, Nov. 17 (UP). The flashes of exploding

bombs dumped by the R.A.F. lit up the French coast from Bolougne to Calais to-day and touched off an in- tensive retaliatory shelling of the Dover area by the German long range guns.

The British attack on the “invasion coast" had scarcely subsided when the Big Berthas around Cap Gris Nez and Calais, across the narrowest point on the Channel, belched, the shells screaming across the water,

Flashes of the German guns EARLY MORNING

were visible from the southeast' coast of England which trembled under the thunder of the cannon.

Challenge Accepted

British runs on Hell's Corner,"

AIR RAIDS.

FROM PAGE ONE

on the cliffs around Dover took up reported to have been dropped but no the challenge and for nearly three fires from these have been reported, For a brief. Interval ground guns hours the artillery kept up the duelew up an interse fire into the low across the brightly moonlit channel. At intervals at three minutes, clouds above which the raiders flew the through the murky night.. Squadrons great

rocked towns on the explosions English const and hundreds of per- of fighting planes and A.A. batteries sons hurried to vantage points on the scattered and repulsed formations of raiders which crossed the coast during cliffs to watch Use spectacle.

the

Scarcely day:

ል ripple was R.A.F. airmen encountered incase caused in the Sunday peacefulness in counter-fire while secking their tar- gets, the crashes of exploding bombs the Metropolitan area, being followed by bursts as shells and searchlight beams raked the Bly.

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The Air Ministry reported that five Roynt Air Force planes have been lost throughout the day but the pilots of four are safe. The official communi- The Air Ministry reported that the que said that fighting planes sentiered largest force of British bombers yet the raiders over Kent and that a few to attack Homburg blasted a great bombs were dropped at two places number of industrial land communica-near the coast, one near Sussex and ation centres on Saturday night and some points in East Anglia. otions. the summit

few casualties "great billowing red flames" Some damage and a were reported to be surging over the have been reported. targets of Germany's second lurgest Apparently the heaviest blow to city, major port end industrial centre day was struck shortly before dawn upon which the R.A.F. have con- when raiders roured at short intervals centrated some of their longest and over a south coast town' and dropped most intense attacks.

bombs which caused heavy damage Meanwhile military authorities in

and numerous casualties.

The damage in this rald was done Athens report that the main body of

The first of the R.A.F. pilots arrived mostly to houses and business pre- the Italian army forced from the Kalpaki sector is reforming in the over Hamburg at nightfall and the mises. A sports building was Argyrocastro valley where there is last one was there at @ a.m. Relay molished with a direct hit.

Lale on Saturday 2,500 persons intense aerial activity covering the after relay battered the military ob-

How-jectives with scarcely an interrup- were dancing in the building but it Italian army's movements.

was emply when it was bombed and ever, it is the general opinion that a lion. pitched battle is unlikely, because the Tons of bombs are reported to have there were no ensualties.

quarter of a million pounds Greeks strategy is to avoid mass en-been dropped on the targets, including gagements in the open plains which rallway yards and oil refineries at capital is involved-but we can take would allow the Italians to utilise Alton and the electrical objectives in it," said the Managing Director of the their superiority in tanks and other the Mulwarder and Moorfleth dis- building. mechanised units. The Greeks pre- trists. One whole force of aircraft fer to occupy the mountain tops until were said to have concentrated on are the Blohm and Voss shipyards, which enemy's concentrations

most Important the the are among broken up by artillery from

Germany. heights.

Other raiders are credited with Further Greek advances are re- ported from the coastal sectors where night attacks on the aerodromes and in the Italians are withdrawing fromiports at widely scattered points Sante Quaranti, leaving guns and German territory. Daylight attacks bers, apparently seeking industrial trucks bogged in the marshy Kalamus, are reported to have been made an works, raided a foutheast town where

the oll refinery plants at Cologne, they dropped light berbs, all Bremen and along the Dortmund-which exploded harmlessly in open The Greek coastal advances Ems canal. based at the newly recaptured town

The Alt Ministry said the K.A.F. Įspaces. of Filiates, and is pushing into the made "effective destructive attacks" low-Hills-of-Konispol-Bay-with-the- support of a Greek destroyer Botilla, on Saturday on the nerodromes at which is shelling the Italian retreat Rouen, Abbeville and Cambrai, all in

north France. along the coastal roads,

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It has been revealed that last Thursday evening this same notillo BERLIN, Nov. 17 (UP),—It is forced Otranto Bay and shelled the denied here that the R.A.F. carried Italian base at Sansao Islands at the out daylight raids Saturday entrance to the bay. They after-Cologne, Bremen and the Dortmund- wards returned to their own bases Ems canal, the London reports being without encountering Italian war-termed as "sheer invention." ships.

Mines Drop On Waste Land

Two mines were dropped on waste land to-day and the explosions caused a crater more than 100 feet wide. Working class houses were damaged but the casualties were only super-

Seven Messerschmidt fighter bom-

of

TURKEY IS CALM AND CONFIDENT

FROM PAGE ONE

The Ambassador is expected to bring reports to the Turkish Govern

ment on Monday

The Turkish press continues to stress that the present hime is one of

JAPAN TO MAKE waiting for the unknown, but the

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FROM PAGE ONE

pean commercial pressure would give China an opportunity to "become strong enough to safeguard her in- tegrity."

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is generally expressed that the talks between the Italian and German military chiefs of staff is likely to hasten events.

Nazi Pressure Expected ANKARA, Nov, 17 (Domel) While minimizing the possibility of German military moves in the Bal- kons, Turkish political circles expect mounting Nazi diplomatic pressure on

a consequence of M Visit to Berlin. lotov's It is pointed out here that the now in Rumanla 25,000 German have not been μανσ

pored as a striking | force, being principally engaged in training the Rumanian army.

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These factors, it is bellaved, will delay any military moves by the Axis Powers against Bulgaria until next Spring.

the-print stage.

GREEK ADVANCE CONTINUES

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the night, when they brought up their artillery with which they ato now Threatening to cut off the Koritza

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From Recent Events

**CHUNGKING, Nov. 17 (Reuter). The appointment of a sector from tha Important Italian British Commander-in-Chief for the Far East, the Soviet denial supply centre of Mohoria of an agreement with Japan, and Colonel Knox's speech pro- Thrown Off Greek Soil mising greater nebistance to China, are hailed by the official ATHENS, Nov. 17 (UP)-Au- "Central Daily News in a leading article this morning as thoritative reports from the front guaranteeing a Chinese victory

claimer, to-night that Greek troops

have driven the last Italian forces Thest international develop The Chinese paper concludes, "A from Greek soll and are advancing on ments are taken to indicate the new dawn is breaking for? In= =? Albanian territory in n' furious drive determination of Britain, the dependent and free now ch'hui We * Reinforcements Broken Up

Anal

BUDAPEST, Nov. 17' (UP) The United States and Russia to re-mist seize this great opportunity to Greek radio reported that on the sist further aggression on the make the greatest effort för

victor Florina front the Greeks had broken part of Japan in the Pacific. Up the newly reinforced Italian army

NERO WOLF" With EDWARD ARNOLD division of 180, tanks which retreated

to Yugo-Slavian soil,

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