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  4. BELGIAN KING TELLS HIS ARMY TO SURRENDER

    Acting against the unanimous advice of his Ministers and without consideration for, or a word to, the and British troops, King Leopold of Belgium, in the early hours of this morning, ordered the Belgian Army to lay down its arms, thus opening the road to the Allied supply base of Dunkirk to the German divisions. This momentous announcement was made this morning by the French Premier, M. Reynaud, in a ...

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  5. GAVE THE ORDER

    KING LEOPOLD of the Belgians, who yesterday ordered his Army to lay down its arms. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MAY WRECK MINISTRY

    The proposal to appoint a former Federal Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) as Commonwealth Works Co-ordinator (reported elsewhere) ...

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  7. SABOTEURS SENTENCED TO DEATH

    A military tribunal has sentenced to death four workmen for factory sabotage. Two others were sentenced to 25 years’ imprisonment. ...

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  8. PARACHUTE IN EIRE; WOMAN CHARGED

    The woman charged in connection with the alleged finding of a used German parachute and other German war material in Dublin is [?] Gonn[?] ...

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  9. Hitler to Treat King And Army “With Consideration”

    The Berlin radio slates that approximately half a million Belgian soldiers had surrendered. The Fuchrer had decided to treat ...

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  11. Dramatic Moments At The Win-the-War Rally

    One of the dramatic features of the win-the-war rally at the Sydney Town Ball to-night was the handing over of the symbolic torch ...

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  12. CAPITULATION OF BELGIUM CONFIRMED IN LONDON

    The Federal Government to-night received advice from London that the Belgian Army had capitulated, stated the Minister for External Affairs (mr. ...

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  13. ARMIES IN GRIEVOUS PERIL —MR. CHURCHILL

    Addressing the House of Commons this afternoon the Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) said: “The House will doubtless be aware that ...

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  14. “MASSACRE OF GERMANS”

    The very high casualties suffered by the Germans in attack in the past few days were mentioned in French official communiques last night and ...

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  15. German Planes That Carry Big Tanks

    The “Herald-Tribune” states that it has been Informed that Hitler’s “new secret weapon” is a [?] of aeroplanes, each of which ...

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  16. PLANES OVER THAMES

    Anti-aircraft batteries along the Thames estuary were in action for several periods after midnight. It was officially announced this ...

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  17. WON ON POINTS

    In the main fight over 12 rounds at Leichhardt stadium to-night. Jimmy Day, 10.5, defeated Darcy Smith, 10.7. [?] points. ...

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