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Daily Post - 21.10.1942, Qupperneq 4

Daily Post - 21.10.1942, Qupperneq 4
UaILY post I The Canteen in one of London’s newest air-raid shelt'ers, eight of which are being con- structed and which are expected to be completed this year. The shelters are bomb, gas and waterproof and between them will hold 60,000 people. — NEWS 1N BRIEF — Middle East New Air Blows Against Axis Ships ánd Planes Hit London, Oct. 20th. The Cairo communiqué to- day announces that British and American planes have been very active over the battle area. Bombers, fighter-bombers and fighters have all taken part and many attacks have been made on enemy positions, par- ticularly airfields and landing grounds. At one place three di- rect hits were scored on ground ed enemy aircraft, N American heavv bombers raided Tobruk town and har- bour yesterday and scored di- rect hits on two big merchant ships. Enemy transports on the coast were also successfully bombed. A two-masted schoon- er was sunk by our long-range bombers Southwest of Crete and one Junkers transport plane was shot down. Malta Raids Continoe London, Oct. 20th. Strong fojmations of Axis planes still continue their un- successful raids on Malta. Yesterday saw the Axis at- .ternpt nine attacks. Of the many raiders- that approached the island only a few succeed- ed in crossing the coast-line, two of which were shot down, making a. total of 119 enemy . planes destroyed for certain during the last ten days. Wew fininea Japanese Resistance Stfffens In New Guinea the Austra- lian troops are meeting with more determined Japanese re- sistance. Yesterday, three enemy counter-attacks were all re- pelled with considerable loss to the enemy.It’s not known just where the principal fighting is taking place, but as the Austra lian forces had advanced through the gap, Jt cannot be very far from Kokoda. The main Japanese forward base is now believed to be at Iorabai- wa crossing, a day’s march from Solomons D.S. Warships Sheil Shore Rases 33 Jap Planes Doivn London, Oct. 20th. It is disclosed in a Washing- ton message to-day thát Ame- rican warships have joined in the battle for Guadalcanal. The American warships have heavily .shelled the Japanese pcteitions on the island and wrought considerable damage, but there is no indication that a clash has yet taken place be- tween units of American and Japanese fleets. American aircraft have re- peatedly bombed Japanese po- sitions, ’and in all accounted for 33 Japanese planes between Friday and Sunday. Most of these were shot down when a large number of enemy planes attempted to bomb the aero- drome on Guadalcanal on Sun- day. Two out of the three Ja- panese transports listed as “da- maged and beached”, have now been completely destroyed by Allied planes. The Japanese base at Buin on Bougaineville island has been raided again. Allied dive bombers attacked Rakata and left twelve Japanese seaplanes burning. Kokoda. The Australian. troops have not yet come across the main Japanese force, which seems to have mysteriously dis- appeared. Stockholm messages report that all Danish troops have been crdered to withdraw from Jut- Iand. Normally there are three Danish garrisons stationed there. * Stockholm reports that a train ferry on which v/ere some thousand German soldiers) re- turning to Norway from leave in Germany, was torpedoed in the Baltic. * The Luftwaffe bombed 12 towns in Britain on Monday last, causing some damage and casualties. * The people of Holland have been warned by the Nazi not to travel by train more than strictly necessary ,and if ne- cessary to travel to sit in the rear of the train. * In Czecho-Slovakia, five people were put to death yest- erday charged with high trea- son and Communistic activities and in Belgium three people were executed charged with the crime of giving aid to the ene- my. On the Nazi home front, four people were put to death yest- erday for looting in the Wil- helmstrasse in Berlin. * It is announced in Washing- ton that Liberators dropped 15 tons of bombs on Japanese shipping' and the enemy camp area ashore, in Kiska. It is now known that what was thought to be an enemy destroyer off Kiska reported hit two days ago, was in reality a disguised cargo vessel. Kunnnnnnnmm Silk i Stocbings Woolen ) Underwear of all kinds at vari- ous prices. Wide selection of material for dresses. — Hair- clasps. Cosmetics of all kinds. Go straight to 46 Laugavegur. ncnacnannnnEKin Reykjabió Elsa Maxwell’s “flotel For Women” with Linda Darnell. James Ellison. Ann Sothern. \ Performances 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.

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