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R.A.F BOMB BIG NAZI GUNS
FROM PAGE ONE
£1,000 TO BOY FOR LOSS OF
FINGERS
For the loss of the fingera, and were seen and direct hits were noted thumb of his right hand, severed in mincing machine at the shop of Mr. cn various large buildings,
Another synthelle oll plant at Henry Alfred. Poxen, 'n Chislehurst Gerlenkirchen was raided at intervals, buleliar, 12-year-old Brian Miller, of Six fires resulted and explosions were Holmdale, Road, Chislehurst, was Tawarded £1,000 in the King's caused.
Yet another refinery was attacked Bench Division. * towards midnight. Two major ex-Mr. Justice Cassels said he accept plosions and many fires occurred.
The bombers also attacked a railed the boy's story that he was allow- way station to the north-east of Ger-ed to amist in mineing moul. What tenkirchen, rallway yards and nero- the boy did was not through childish job of drome at Esmer.
fancy or playfulness but a Meanwhile other aircraft were work. 1? operating for and wide over Western The boy's father, Mr. Henry James Miller, decorator, was awarded £175,
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TO-MORROW
November 19, 1940.
Italians Abandon Air Bases
FROM PAGE ONE-
bombers and the Italian air force is known to be operating ngainst Greece from Italy. N
.
At the start of the campaign, the Italian air force was also operating from the Dodecanese Talande, which region has been heavily pressed by the RAF. and the Briffth Navy.
a
Limit To R.A.F. Support A senior R.A.F. officer, outlining the present position in the Mediter ranean and the Greek war, observed: "Dy holding off the Invader for three hin off, the Greeks have scored weeks and in scene places driving remarkable triumph. The Greek Alr Force, however, is small and there
of amount definite fit to the support with our pre-occupations in Walam and Egypt that can be given. "By concentrating the full weight 113. nir offensive against the Greek forward positions, the Italians aro using their air force and long-range nerful artillery on the German model nt the In contrast to their tactles start of the offensive when their at- tnéks were widespread in the evident the belief that they could crush Greeks by breaking their morale."
Italian Claim
of
LONDON, Nov. 18. (Reuter).—A Rome communique claims that A Eritish crufsor of the Leander type: was torpedoed by Halian aircraft at Alexandria.
Conterning the British. bombard- ment of Mogadisco, the communique asserts that a cruiser which attempted to bombard the harbour was hit and withdrew behind smoke screens.
On the Italo-Greek war, the com- усту munique says that there was
but claims litic activity, repeatedly bomb- |
that italian airmen
ed Greek troops, destroyed bridges,
ccmmunications, dislocated
chused bambed fires and explosions, Corfu.
and
Retreat Into Yugo-Slavia BELGRADE, Nov. 10 (Reuter).--
Lanka | .Six hundred troops with 150
crossed the frontier and surrendered to Yugo-Slavlan authorities on Sun- news from ay in accord.g to Djevdjeliin.
Monastir Mistake ROME, Nov. 18. (Reuter)-The bombing of Monastir (Bljolj) in Yugo-Sinvia on November 5. is ad- mitted by the Italian Government to have been an "error," says the Bel- grace wireless.
Another Violation LONDON, Nov, 18 (Reuter).-The Yugo-Slav border itak een violated again this afternoon arcording to a German news agency dispatch from Belgrade.
The violation was by three fighter places whose markings were painted
ter.
Il Duce Hurls Dire Threats At Britain
EXE FROM PAGE ONE
those of any other nation, ir better.
will be no general
"There mobilization
not
we although
have still be thirty classes which cun mobilized. We have one million men under orms and cun mobilize an additional eight million."
Speech A Prelude ROME, Nov. 18 (UP)-Mussolini's speech is a prelude to an intensi- fleation of the axis attacks according to Signor Gayda, writing in Giornale d'Italia.to-day.
new
the
He said, "Mussolini, with a few words, established the truth of the present facts. Very soon, the world armed will learn that the Italian forces which are intact and emcient, have begun
and important phase in their offensive,"
Purpose Of Speech LONDON, Nov. 19-It is fell in authoritative quarters in London that Mussolini's speech was designed to counteract the feeling which
all over the world and as becc increasingly prevalent in Italy, that Italy's expectations of an easy vic- of the tury and a generous share spoils have been completely falsified.
"II
Duce found It necessary to, ex-
the his
plain away one after another any difficulties which he and armed forces have encountered, more particularly since Italy
Greece Into war. He obviously found it far from easy to do this and at the etme time to preserve the impression that Italy is riding on the crest of victorious wave.
L
Rot In Morale
the for
Many of his remarks, were directed to stop the rot in the morale of the Italian public; to recrente Italian people the enthusiasm Fascist Italy which has carried Il Duce triumphantly through the virls- situdes of carller campaigns against weaker forces, and to revive in them the rendiones to suffer sacrifice for the aggrandisement of the Fasciat regime.
It is to be noted that Mussolini openly admits a "certain slackening" In the activities of the Fascist Party since he brought Italy into war and bid for intensification and bo mado continuance of the Party effort.
about
Italian statements His naviisation in air attacks on Great Britain may well create in the Italian penole aume nnxiety as to whether it will be possible for them to continue
attack much longer:
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