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  4. PARIS ENVELOPED IN SMOKE

    Dawn broke over Paris, grey and menacing. The whole city is enveloped in a pall of smoke, enemy incendiary bombs having caused fires in districts around the capital. ...

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  5. ITALY’S STAB IN THE BACK

    President Roosevelt, broadcasting last nigh t, declared that the United States would send its resources to aid the Allies in their magnificent fi ght. Referring to Italy’s declaration of war, Mr. Roosevelt interpolated: “The hand that held the dagger has stuck it into the back of a neighbor.” ...

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  6. THOSE DAYS OF APPEASEMENT

    To-day Italy is an enemy of the British Empire. Britain, with Lord Halifax, visited Rome in furtherance of his policy of appeasement, which has since proved so disastrous. Honeyed words were used by Mussolini on that occasion and Mr. Chamberlain returned to England convinced that Italy would desert Germany in a time of crisis. This picture shows Mr. Chamberlain and Lord ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PART OF PARIS IN FLAMES

    Correspondents of the American National Broadcasting Corporation in Europe report that waves of German bombers are flying over ...

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  8. Italian Jackal Assailed

    The Minister for Information, Mr. Duff-Cooper, broadcasting, said that Signor Mussolini had timed his blow with characteristic cowardice and treachery. After waiting for nine months he was unable to resist the temptation to stab his old friend, France, in the back, when the friend was fighting desperately against great odds. ...

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  9. BRITAIN AND ITALY NEVER BEFORE AT WAR

    Britain and Italy have never before been at war. The two peoples have long entertained feelings of sympathy and mutual esteem. ...

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  10. “WE WELCOME MUSSOLINI’S DECISION”

    The Paris radio, referring to Italy’s declaration of war, declared: “We welcome Mussolini's decision. We know it was taken against the will ...

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  11. “DISAPPOINTMENT EVERYWHERE”

    Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, announced to-night: “The Italian entry into the war will prove a great disappointment to people everywhere, and a ...

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  13. CARDINAL’S BITTER COMMENTS ON FASCIST LEADERS

    “The leaders of Fascism have dropped the disguise of temporising with religion,” said Cardinal Hinsley to-day “They have broken with Christian ...

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  14. WILL DEAL WITH “FIFTH COLUMNISTS”

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Tonking) said to-day that several thousands of [?] would be needed for appointment in the reserve force to assist the police. ...

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  15. APPEAL FOR FRENCH CALM AGAINST ITALIANS

    The Premier M. Reynaud) has [?] to the French to behave calmly toward Italians living in France. “There are Italians here who are ...

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  16. AIRMAN’S RECKLESS GALLANTRY

    Troops who have returned from Nor[?] tell of the gallantry of a pilot. who, when his ammunition was ex[?] crashed his plane into a ...

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