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  2. Paris Declared "Open City" Outskirts Will Be Defended

    It was officially announced in Paris that the city would not be defended. This followed a declaration that Paris was an "open city," that is, having no military objectives for an enemy. A War Office spokesman said the French High Command had decided to defend Paris to the northern outskirts and then retire ...

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  5. FRENCH SHORT OF TANKS.

    The French official spokesman said one reason for the Premier, M. Reynaud's appeal for help to President Roosevelt was the French shortage of tanks. There is only a small number able to support the infantry, and sometimes there is none at all. French troops resisting the enemy have not been relieved after the ...

    Article : 85 words
  6. Free Loans and Gifts.

    Interest-free loans and gifts received to-day amounted to £161,000. This was announced by the Treasury in a statement to-night. ...

    Article : 90 words
  7. Do Not Mistake Greeks.

    The Superintendent of the Northeastern Police District (Mr. A. H. C. Jones) has appealed to the public not to mistake Greeks for ...

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  8. ENEMY TROOPS POUR OVER BRIDGEHEADS.

    "On both sides of Paris the battle is becoming increasingly violent," says to-night's French communique. "West of Paris new forces attacked south of Rouen. Motorised and armoured columns began to pour over bridgeheads at Louviers and Les Andelys and ...

    Article : 266 words
  9. OIL FROM COAL SCHEME. Transport Association's Offer of Assistance.

    The Associated Motor Transport of New South Wales has forwarded a letter to the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, in support of a ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. Members of Parliament.

    The Tasmainan Legislative Council has passed a motion for a 10 per rent, reduction in the salaries of members and officers of Parliament. The money ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. St. Alban's, Muswellbrook.

    Monday next, June 17th, is St. A[?] ban's Day. St. Alban was the first christian martyr in England. He was born at Verulam, a Roman station near ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. ITALIAN PRISONERS.

    Italian and British troops clashed last night on the Libyan frontier, it is officially announced. Two Italian officers and 60 men were captured, as well as two machine guns. There were no British casualties. ...

    Article : 186 words
  13. CLOUDY CONDITIONS.

    Mr. Mares said to-day that cloudy conditions were becoming general over the State and squally conditions might be expected in some parts. ...

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  14. U.S. CARGO SHIP.

    A message from Brisbane states that a United States cargo ship of 3500 tons from San Francisco ran ashore on a Pacific island yesterday. At high tide ...

    Article : 79 words
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  16. LATE SIR JOHN HARVEY.

    High tributes were paid to-day by the Chief Justice, Sir Frederick Jordan, in the Banco Court, to the late Sir John Harvey, who died yesterday. His Honor ...

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  17. GERMAN-TURKISH TRADE AGREEMENT. DIPLOMATIC BOMBSHELL.

    According to the American Associated Press correspondent at Ankara, Turkey and Germany have signed a new commercial agreement, providing for an exchange of certain products to the approximate value of £4,000,000. The agreement came as a bombshell in ...

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