The Bordeaux Government has accepted the terms of armistice with Italy and the agreement was signed yesterday evening. Germany has been notified and all fighting ceased before midnight last night. There is as yet no detailed information as to the terms of the ...
Article : 325 wordsThe Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull) has ordered the American Ambassadors in France. Mr. Bullit and Mr. Biddle to report to him. It is emphasised, however, that this does not mean that the United States will break off relations with the Bordeaux Government ...
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Advertising : 667 wordsReports from Paris indicate an increasing bitterness by French people towards the German troops who swagger through the streets of the former French capital. The French radio has not yet broadcast the terms of the armistice ...
Article : 65 wordsMarshal Petain, France's Prime Minister, in the [?] broadcast last night declared that a new life for France would be in tomorrow and he appealed to everybody to resume work. "We are now turning a dark page in our history an to king towards ...
Article : 61 wordsGeneral de Gaulle, the former military adviser to M. Reynauc. when the latter was French Premier, in a further broadcast from London this morning, referred to the formation of the French National Committee which he has undertaken. to carry on the war. He said that he ...
Article : 321 wordsReports from Bordeaux state that the Bordeaux Government is a self-appointed junta having no standing in law and that its action in signing the armistice terms without the permission of the Government is a breach of law. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Petain Government has decreed today as a day of mourning throughout France. The French Minister for the Interior in the Petain Cabinet, in a broadcast, said that cafes, cinemas and theatres would be closed, and all flags would be flown at half mast. A minute's silence ...
Article : 93 wordsA[?] says that a number of [?] 60 in a [?] part in the [?] little [?] was dance. [?] ...
Article : 107 wordsTypical of the American press reaction to the published terms of the Franco-German armistice the New York "Times" says, in an article headed "France's Pitiful Bargain." that regardless of the further humiliations which will be contained in the Italian terms. France has ...
Article : 152 wordsEngland last night endured air raids over [?] greater than at any time since the outbreak of the war and Lo[?] had its first air raid alarm since September. lasting for three hours. It was not until drawn that the "All Clear" signal was given. ...
Article : 282 wordsItaly [?]last seven [?] was [?] yester[?] At the some time, [?] armed Campid[?] ...
Article : 88 wordsCommenting on France's surrender the New York: "Times" says that the order to cease fire will bring no peace to the Italian people. who are only now beginning to realise what war means. Nor will the cease fire order bring pence to the German people, who must tighten their belts ...
Article : 283 words[?] The has been [?] Government. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe R.A.F. continues to harry Germany and the repeated air raids over that country are reported to be having an effect on German morale. according to messages from neutral observers. In the great industrial areas of Western Germany, these raids have ...
Article : 399 wordsThe Jewish National [?] has informed to Britain High Commissioner that 50[?] in Palestine are [?] for Britain. The Council is asking for the [?] of a Jewish army and the ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Wed 26 Jun 1940, Page 3
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