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  4. FRANCE FIGHTS ON WHILE AWAITING ARMISTICE TERMS

    LONDON, June 18.—The French radio announced that Marshal Petain issued the order of the day, ordering all French and Allied forces on the land, sea and air to continue to fight as long as the armistice was not signed. ...

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  5. SPEEDY EVACUATION OF THE B.E.F.

    LONDON, June 18.—Beneath the wings of her fiercely fighting airmen, Britain effected a top-speed withdrawal of her forces from France. Continuously naval, sea and little ships safely transported thousands of men and valuable material. R.A.F. pilots ...

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  6. WAR CABINET MEETING

    MEMBERS OF THE WAR CABINET it their meeting is Melbourne recently. From left: The Treasurer (Mr. Spender), the Attorney General and Minister for Industry (Mr. Hughes), the Minister for Commerce and Navy (Mr. Cameras), the Prime Minister (Mr. Mensies), the secretary (Mr. Shedden), and the Minister for Supply (Sir Frederick Stewart). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHURCHILL CONFIDENT BRITAIN WILL REPEL ANY INVASION

    LONDON, June 18.—"Events in France in the last fortnight have not surprised me, the reason for which I shall mention later, but whatever happens in France will not make any difference to the resolve of Britain and the British Empire to fight on, if ...

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  8. GERMAN BOAST AGAINST BRITAIN

    BERLIN. June 18.—The Boersen Zeitung says thai the German soldier, to whose higher fighting spirit victory over ...

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  9. War Risk Insurance Rates Rise

    LONDON, June 18.—The war risk Insurance rales to Australia have been doubled at £10 per cent. The rate to North and South America has been ...

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  10. Evacuation of London's Children Complete

    LONDON. Juno 18.—The last hatch of children have left London under County Council's six days' scheme. It is estimated that only 105,000 have gone ...

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  12. DICTATORS AGREE TO ARMISTICE

    LONDON, June 18.- Hitler and Mussolini reached an agreement on their attitude to the French Prime Minister's (Marshal Petain) request ...

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  13. KING'S ADMIRATION FOR MALTESE

    LONDON, June 19.— In a message thanks for birthday greetings to Governor of Malta the King said: have already heard of the gallant ...

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  14. Secret Session in House of Commons To-day

    LONDON, June 18.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) stated in the House of Commons that Thursday had been fixed for a secret ...

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  15. WILL OF BRITISH COMMON PEOPLE BEYOND DESTRUCTION

    LONDON, June 18.—After a meeting the National Council of "Labour to-day the following statement was issued. the state Union Labour and ...

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