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CALLED UP FOR SERVICE OVERSEAS

A Gazette Extraordinary, containing the names. of 4684 men called up for service with the armed forces overseas is being issued tonight. The names of those called up in Wellington and adjacent areas will be published in "The Pest" tomorrow.

numerous camps holding Soviet prisoners, but that all efforts to obtain similar permission from the Soviet had failed.

Germany had accepted the International Red Cross proposal to establish an information office for prisoners of war in a neutral country, and alreadyhad begun the transmission of lists of Soviet prisoners, but the Soviet Government had not communicated the name of even one German prisoner of war despite, repeated inquiries by the Red Cross, and had refused all information about them.

GERMAN CLAIMS

MOSCOW BATTLE VERY MUCH

IN THEIR FAVOUR

(Rec. 2.30 .p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 1

A German military spokesman said that the most advanced Germans attacking Moscow can now see the centre of the capital "with the aid of gopd field-glasses."

The battle for Moscow, he said, had developed very much in the Germans' favour in the past two. days.

He added that before the Germans withdrew from Rostov whole sections of the city were blown up by Russian mines. He also. ',-, claimed that Taganrog is still far to the west of the German front. •■,';'•.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1941, Page 8

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CALLED UP FOR SERVICE OVERSEAS Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1941, Page 8

CALLED UP FOR SERVICE OVERSEAS Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1941, Page 8

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