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  4. CHURCHILL'S TILT AT MUSSOLINI

    LONDON, June 18.—"There may be parachute raids, but we ought to be able to give these gentry a warm reception," said the Prime Minister ...

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  5. France Poses Unexpected Question for Axis Powers

    LONDON, June 18.—Hitler and Mussolini met to-day to discuss what terms they are prepared to tell Marshal Petain Premier of France, that they expect France to accept, if France desires peace not with a conviction that France ...

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  6. German Raiders Suffer

    LONDON, June 18.—The Air Ministry stated that last night R.A.F. fighters shot down two enemy bombers over the north-east coast of France. ...

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  7. NAZI THREAT OF AIR WAR TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, June 18.—The German radio has threatened Britain with all the horrors of air warfare. "By erecting barricades, fortifying towns ...

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  8. Canadian Troops In Iceland and Newfoundland

    OTTAWA, June 18.—The Prime Minister (Mr. W. L. Mackenzie King) announced in the House of Commons that the first contingent of Canadian troops ...

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  9. South Africa Supports Britain to the End

    CAPE TOWN, June 18.--The South African Prime Minister (General Smuts) in a broadcast said that the French request for peace had opened up ...

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  10. Appeal to Frenchmen in England

    LONDON, June 18.—General de Gaulle, Under-Secretary for Defence, in the Reynaud Cabinet, in a broadcast from London, appealed to all French officers ...

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  11. Labour Movement's Call to Britons

    LONDON, June 17.—After a meeting of the National Council of Labour to-day the following statement was Issued: "The British Trade Union of ...

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  12. French Move Shock To Troops in Palestine : A.I.F. Still Has "Tail up "

    GAZA, June 18.—The A.l.F.'s tail is still up. That is the impression I gathered after visiting various camps and talking with officers and men to-day. It would be futile to pretend that France's move to surrender did not come as a great shock to all ranks. However, Mr. ...

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  13. Petrol Rationing Effective in England

    LONDON, June 18.—The Secretary for Petroleum (Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd) stated in the House of Commons that British petrol supplies at present were very ...

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  14. Near East Troops Told Fright Goes On

    CAIRO, June 18.—It is learned that General Mittelhauser, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces in the near East, has issued a proclamation to the ...

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  15. Refugees Cross Swiss Frontier

    BERNE, June 18.—Fifteen hundred civilian refugees have crossed the French frontier into Switzerland, also numerous detachments of French soldiers who ...

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  16. Japanese Leave Egypt

    ALEXANDRIA, June 18.—Japanese women and children have been instructed to leave Egypt immediately. ...

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  18. Veteran 'Actor Maurice Moscovitch Dies in Hollywood

    HOLLYWOOD, June 18.—The death has occurred of Maurice Moscovitch, the well known actor, who twice toured Australia with theatrical ...

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  19. FIRST EMPIRE SCHEME PILOTS WILL LEAVE CANADA IMMEDIATELY

    OTTAWA, June 18. — The first pilots to graduate from the Empire Air Training Scheme in Canada are to proceed overseas immediately, it ...

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  20. Civilians' Role if Britain Invaded

    LONDON, June 17.—Preparations to meet the threatened invasion of Britain are well under way, and military authorities point out the ...

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  21. Nazis Seek Control of Dutch Press

    LONDON, June 18.—According to "The Times." a committee of Dutch Journalists has asked the German commissariat to allow the ...

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  22. Britain to Repay Interest Free Loans Three Months After Peace Treaty

    LONDON, June 17.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Kingsley Wood), answering a question in the House of Commons, said that in view of the fact that ...

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  23. Australian Trade Representative Moves from Paris

    LONDON, June 18.—Following an authorisation from the High Commissioner in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce), the Australian trade representative in Paris ...

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  24. 125 Civilians Killed Aiding Dunkirk Evacuation

    LONDON, June 18.—It was disclosed in the House of Commons that 125 civilians were killed and 81 wounded in helping to evacuate the B.E.F. and French troops ...

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  25. For British Red Cross

    LONDON, June 18.—Gifts to the British Red Cross Include £1,100 from the Falkland Island branch for two ambulances, and £2,000 from the ...

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