The helter-skelter blitzkrieg in the Western Desert has finished, at least for the present. The Italians have decided to dig in at Bardia and give battle seriously, despite the evacuation of the Italian air force personnel ...
Article : 317 wordsAll American newspapers give prominence [?]o the British raid in the Adriatic on Wednesday night as one of the most daring exploits ...
Article : 165 wordsSome officials believe that this might help to relieve the submarine pressure in the Atlantic temporarily, as reports from Rome indicate that many Italian ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Greeks are reported to be beyond Chimara, after heavy fighting in which they drove the Italians from commanding positions in the ...
Article : 184 wordsBritish naval commentators believe that now that the British fleet is active in the Adriatic the whole of the Italian lines of communication with ...
Article : 136 wordsMarshal Graziani, in reporting to Mussolini on the Western desert battle. concedes: "It is premature to make predictions about this titanic battle." ...
Article : 73 wordsRaiders appeared over many towns in England tonight. Eleven members of one family named Fitzgerald were killed when a bomb hit a shelter in a ...
Article : 130 wordsBritish troops are astride the main Bardia-Tobruk road and guns also command the remaining coastal road along which Italians are still escaping. It is ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Greek Premier (General Metaxas) told Cabinet yesterday that the situation on all fronts was very satisfactory. ...
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Advertising : 2,286 wordsOther operations. such as the Australians' mopping-up raid on Jarabub. bear no special relation to the main attack and are merely individual sorties. ...
Article : 184 wordsThe reported American decision to release thousands of tons of merchant shipping to Britain will be of immense benefit and will place Britain's ...
Article : 86 wordsTHE STREAM OF STEEL.—More tanks are a[?]abled to join the stream of steel landships that, day and night, with the unlimited resources of the British Empire behind them, pour from Britian's factories to increase her ever-growing might. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Tue 24 Dec 1940, Page 3
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