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  4. ALLIED SITUATION VERY SERIOUS

    It is authoritatively stated that the military situation in France is still very serious, but is certainly not worse and pos sibly is a little better than it was on Friday, when the German forces created a "bulge" in the Allied line curving roughly from Sedan to north-west of Rethel (on the river Aisne, 30 miles south-west of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NOT COMMITTING HIMSELF

    Signor Mussolini has sent a noncommittal reply to President Roosevelt's message urging him not to extend the war. ...

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  6. Bombers Attack Paris

    PARIS, Saturday. — Sixteen German bombers, operating in two flights, of eight each, attacked the north-west Paris region. Fighters brought down ...

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  7. R.A.F. Destroys Oil Depots

    It is officially stated that R.A.F. attacks on Friday destroyed at Hamburg and Bremen several oil depots from which the German forces derive supplies of oil fuel. Storage tanks at Bergen were successfully attacked. ...

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  8. AIRCRAFT FACTORIES AMALGAMATE

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Minister for Aircraft Production (Lord Beaverbrook) has announced that the Nuffield aircraft factory has amalgamated ...

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  9. Forbidden to Quit Homes

    Civilians have been forbidden to quit their homes, except under orders by the military and civil authorities. The ...

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  10. MR. ATTLEE DEPUTY LEADER OF COMMONS

    It was announced from No. 10 Downing Street to-night that, so far as his duties permit, the Prime Minister will lead the House of ...

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  12. GERMANY "WILL LOSE WAR IF BEATEN IN PRESENT BATTLE"

    In a broadcast this evening the Minister for Information (Mr. Duff-Cooper) expressed the opinion that if Germany lost the battle ...

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  13. German Plane Over English Coast

    LONDON, Sunday. — A German plane circled over the south-east coast for half an hour after heavy gunfire had been heard out at sea. ...

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  14. GERMANS FAIL TO RELIEVE NARVIK

    LONDON, Sunday. — A German attempt to relieve Narvik by sea from Trondheim waa repulsed. Allied warships captured or sank German ...

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  15. More Seamen Arrive From Newfoundland

    LONDON, Saturday. — The sixth contingent of volunteers from Newfoundland for the Royal Navy has arrived at a west coast port. The men ...

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  17. SITUATION GRAVE, BUT NOT HOPELESS, SAYS M. REYNAUD

    "THE situation is grave, but not hopeless," said the French Prime Minister (M. Reynaud), broadcasting to the nation. "The Germans south of the Meuse have enlarged the pocket westward. It is a time when France shows her true worth. The sacrifices of ...

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