BRITISH COMMANDER
OFFICER OF VARIED EXPERIENCE. CAIRO, November 17. Air Commodore J. H. Dalbiac will take command of the British forces in Greece, comprising R.A.F. squadrons and army units. He has had a long and diversified career. He has served in the Royal Navy, the Royal Naval Marines, the Army and the Air Force. He enlisted in the infantry in the last war and was later seconded to the Royal Navy Air Service. ITALY DENOUNCED / GREEK PRIMATE APPEALS TO ALL CHRISTIANS. LONDON, November 17. The Primate of Greece has appealedto all Christians throughout the world to lift up their voices in protest against Italy's aggression. A message from Athens, read at a service in a Greek church in London, said that Italy wished to destroy the freedom and independence which had been won and preserved at the cost of so much blood. The Orthodox Church, of Greece denounced her before the. Christian peoples of the world.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1940, Page 5
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