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Daily Post - 08.12.1941, Blaðsíða 3

Daily Post - 08.12.1941, Blaðsíða 3
DAILV POST Bmmmrn m:mm ÍÉffÉl : ’;: i ji ;C ' • ■' i v Íí j iÍHÍi ' i- ■ j I', >V ' , >> ' •' • ~ • • :•" p spi lllilpiiil lÉÉrtftapiÉ: Pally Post Wews Telegram: ltaIian|Navy’s Unlucky Numbers: Adventures of an Imperial Flying Column: Brigade Staff Captures Italian H. Q. by Accident DP THE fiARDEN PATH By George After the Russian campaign Germany will be so short of guns that it may as well start issuing butter again. * * * Plans are ’being drawn up for a Reykjavík—Akureyri Tube With an inner circle serving Hafnarfjörður. Tunnelling will eommence j.ust as soon as the öew brace-andibits arrive from England. This is only part of an imaginative traffic scheme, for the tubes will be met by a special double-decker non- stop two-and-a-half-aurar tram service to the Naafi via the V.M.C.A. * * * Like the Americans, we too hold Thanksgiving Days. We givð thanks that today isn’t yestexday all over again, and lest tomorrow should be as bad as today. We give thanks that a year can’t have more than 366 days in it, and that even Hitler must die. Above all, we give thanks to the sailors who have the courage and the nerve to bring us even more hard- tack. % % % ♦ Flight-Sergeant Suggle- thwaite has refused a commiss- ^on on the grounds that he hkes his money regularly. Be- sides, he won’t let anyone make riugs round him. * * * On hearing the air-raid siren, Etta the Taxi Terror screamed “Police!” and left my friend Golonel Brass-Hattery with Oothing better to do than take shelter. * * * In view of the candle short- age, certain troops are in danger of going withcut essent- foodstuffs. Probably. like sWallows and reindeer, they migrate south this winter. ÁUGLÝSIÐ í DAILY POST! The Italian Navy has some unlueky numbers. Last month Agnew of the Aiu-ora sunk 13 of them; now he’s got three morte, with a total tonnage of over 10,000. One was a tanker with a rich cargo of petrol tuid ben- zine which blew up with a good bang; the Alvise Damosto was another. She was one of Italy’s fastest and Iargest de- stroyers. MOONLIGHT MARCHES Adventures of an Imperial Flying Column which whirled through Messer to capture Au- gila and Jalo, is told for the first time. For the first three days they sped along wifh nothing to stop them. On the fourth they were heavr- ly dive-bombed, but defences were in excellent form. After Augila had been taken the columns rested for 24 hours, and marched by night to Jalo. It was an eerie moonlight march in the silence of the desert, which had the most peculiar effect upon the nerves of the troops. After a while men began to see night mirages. The most frequent and dis- concerting hallucination was that some cars ahead were going off in the wrong dir- ection. After the capture of the Fort there was an amusing incidént. The Indians sent up green Very Lights whereupon the Brigad- ier, by arrangement, got into his car with his staff, and drove to the spot. When he reached the Fort he found the Indians had made a mistake with Very Lights. This signal was to have been given when the Italian headquarters in the village had been captured. However, se- curing an Italian prisoner as guide, the Brigadier drove through the narrow street of the village unmolested to the headquarters, where there was a sentry on guard. The sentry was taken aback, but before he could recover a revolver was held to his head and the party passed inside. It found a joyous assembly of some 70 officers and men aibout to sit down to dinner at tables laden with bottles of cianti. I AU seemed paralysed by the sight of British officers. Al- though they had a quantity of bombs and grenades in the room they surrendered without any more ado. *r Recent issnes oí English & American newspapers and magazines Bókaveraslnn Isafoldar. * r /

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