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EGYPTIAN FRONT LONDON, Sept. 2—The enemy has not. penetrated our organised defence areas on any part of the front, says General Montgomery. Ceri c: pondents report that the front to-day is generally quiet. No armoured clashes j were reported up to 8p m Imperial forces on the southern sector heavily j shelled and bombed Axis forces. The j “Daily Express” military correspon- j ; dent says American reports suggest j that another British division has reached Cairo. —P.A. HUNGARIAN COUNT PULLED LONDON. Sept. 2—Berlin radio ; announced that. Count Karolyi. for- j j mer Hungarian Foreign Minister, and j < Admiral Horthy’s son-in-law, was j j killed when his plane crashed in the i Danube. Count Karolyi had volun- 1 * leered for the Hungarian Air Force. Admiral Horthy’s son Stephen vas , I killed on 20th August.—F A SLIGHT EARTHQUAKE Nelson experienced a slight earth- f quake rhock in the early hours of n this morning NEW ZEALANDER TWICE TORPEDOED LONDON, Sept. 2 Ordinary Era- s man A. K. Pipanovic, North Auck- | land has now been torpedoed in the , Arctic and the Mediterranean. He is j - at present on leave in London. —PA. Special Correspondent. j l MESSAGE TO EUROPEANS ! J RUGBY, Sept. 2- Declaring that j the day of freedom had been brought nearer by the magnificent courage of Poland's and Czechoslovakia’s own , j fighting men, Mr Herbert Morrison, p Home Secretary, in a broadcast to • Europe asked the people of those , countries and all oppressed lands to, a carry in thejr minds three, messages ; £ from the pppple of Britain That the day of deliverance would be brought! as soon as they developed power, that ♦.< its coming wrjg inevitable, and that j a| retribution would be visited on those n who practised infamous cruelties on p the enslaved people of Europe.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 3 September 1942, Page 6

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STOP PRESS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 3 September 1942, Page 6

STOP PRESS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 3 September 1942, Page 6

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