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Daily Post - 20.05.1941, Qupperneq 1

Daily Post - 20.05.1941, Qupperneq 1
DAILY POST n —117 Tiuesday, May 20, 1941 Price: 15 aarar Puke of Aosta surrenders. 7000 Italians captured at Amba Alagi. London, May 19th. The Duke of Aiosta will surrender, at noon tomiorrow together with the whole of his force, sfupplies and guns. The Italian tnoops at Amba Alagi are estimated to be aboot 7,000. The Diuke has asked to be the last man to leave together with his senior officers. The Duke of Aosta is 42 years old. He is a cousin of the Kinig of Italy. When he was appointed Gommander-in-Chief in Abys- sinia in Febriuary he told the Italian King tha* he would last out siomehiow- In the Gondar area Sudanese troiops have advanoed rapidly. In South Abyssinia Im- perial foroes have captured an impo'rtantl position and taken 800 prisoners, inciuding two oo'oneis and a n'umber of staff officers. The Cairo oommuniqué today states tha't there has been no cliange in the situation in Libya. T:wo enemy oolumns, supported bir numerous tanks, crossed the fhontier this morning but turned back when they met with forward British tnoops. The German reports that Soilum had been retaken are not true. The Germans have Aiecaptuned some heights overloolung Sollum but the town itself is held by a famioius British regiment. In Iraq the situation remains unchanged. . It is pointed out in London tliat the oc- oupation of Amba Alagi is of the utmiost importance. The Duke of Aosta asked for terms of surrender early on Friday and was then given a few hours to accept the terms, whiich iwene those of a surrender without •onditions- He aooeptied as previaUsly stated. Ooriiespiondents in Naihobi have many stories to teil of how Transvaal tnoops, ad- vancing on Amba Alagi from the south, drove the Italians out of their cunningly h'idden fortresses in the mountains by accu- rate mortar fire and mowed them down by machine-giun fine. The R. A. F. have been very active, not only 'in North Africa but also in Greace whene numerous aehodnomes have been suo- cessfully attaoked and many German plane* destroyed- The New Zealand Premier, Mr. Frazer, now in Cairo, said yesterday that the New Zealand troops who were in Greeoe had oome ba-ck with their tails up and oonvincad that they can beat the Germans everywher*. FIVE NAZI FIGHTERS D0WN ESTERDAYY ! London, May 10th. British Spitfires and Hurrjcanes today ao counted for five enemy fighters without any loss to themselves. Earúer today twto British fighter planes were destroyed in combat but both the pilots are safe. Last night two German bombers w©r« d»- stroyed and one dive bomber was shot dowin over the east ooast at daiwn today. London, May 10th. German offioers and soldiets in Croatia. are sending vast quantities of flood and ciothing to their friends and relatives in Gerinany. Over 40 memhers of the Croatian parlúamant hava been arrested.

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