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WAR CABINET. Air Eraser has announced that during; ids absence on the visit to the United Kingdom, his place in the War Cabinet will be taken by the Alinister of Supply, Air Sullivan .—Press Association. LOST YOUTHS FOUND. The two youths for whom search parties were organised yesterday are reported to have been found. The police report that one of the boys was being carried back from the Orongorongos in an exhausted state. The other boy has bad feet. —Wellington Press Association.
GREEK AIORALE HIGH LONDON, April 17.—A Greek Press Alinistry communique states: “The morale of the Greek troops is excellent. The Germans arc meeting the fiercest resistance. The TLA.F. is continuing its splendid work of bombing enemy troops. All Italian attacks in Albania have been heavily repulsed. The Italians nowhere have gained the slightest advantage."
c.j.c. Great Autumn, £I,OOO. -2 Iceland Spur 1, G-6 Wardress 2. 7-7 Prudent Prince 0. Little -Robin (1-1) fourth. Scratched: Sir Crusoe, Hearth, Siglow. Don't Forget, Happy Night. Autumn Nursery.—3-3 Kgyptinn Rose 1, 1-1 Coni Prince 2, 0-6 Princess Myosotis All started.
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Evening Star, Issue 23863, 18 April 1941, Page 8
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