With the signing of the Italo-French armistice yesterday evening after a four-hour discussion, fighting in France ceased early this morning. It is not definite when the terms, will be announced, as the French delegates' departure was delayed ...
Article : 412 wordsThree Chilians were killed and six injured last night in widespread airraids over England. London had its longest warning to date—lasting ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,130 wordsFurther allegations of treachery in France continue to be pulbished, but a correspondent of "The Times" until recently with the French Army says that the greatest folly was the almost fanatical belief in the invincibility of the Moginot Line. The people were allowed to believe that giant forts ron from ...
Article : 437 wordsImperial Headquarters in Tokio announced today that it had arranged to dispatch part of the Japanese Fleet in South China waters to Haiphong, near ...
Article : 1,132 wordsAuthorities in the Eastern Command are seriously disturbed by the problem of housing and training the Second A.I.F. recruits who are flowing in ...
Article : 539 words"We shall aid any movement of Frenchmen to work for the defeat of German barbarism and the restoration of the freedom of France." ...
Article : 312 wordsNEW YORK, June 24.—M.W. Fodor. Vienna and Balkans correspondent of the Chicago "Daily News" since 1937. and who has now returned from ...
Article : 585 words"Today, armistice day, is a day of national mourning with dignity in homage of our soldiers who fought so heroically," said the Minister of the Interior (M. Pomaret), broadcasting to the nation today. "France must be silent and must allow ...
Article : 254 words"It is certain that German plans for the conquest of Ireland from the outside and inside have been perfected to the last detail," says the ...
Article : 210 wordsThe Budapest correspondent of the Associated Press of America reports that foreign diplomatic and military quarters say they were informed from ...
Article : 169 wordsThere is general expectation that Mussolini's exactions will be shamelessly avaricious, inflicting further grievous losses on the French who ...
Article : 362 wordsThe Berlin Radio made the following statement today:—"Germany is now going to strike at the only enemy left, the chief culprit ...
Article : 425 wordsThe Stockholm correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that observers consider that the Baltic States are veering towards Communism. ...
Article : 136 wordsOne result of France's capitulation is that Germany probably win obtain the right to control large French petrol companies operating in Rumania, says ...
Article : 81 words"I have reason to believe that the French fleet will not surrender," said General de Gaulle in an interview yesterday. Referring to the Bordeaux ...
Article : 480 wordsAll mails aboard the liner Niagara which was mined last week off Auckland were lost, the Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. R.N. ...
Article : 118 wordsOfficial circles in London have noted with satisfaction the declaration, reported in the Egyptian press, of the Prime Minister at a meeting of ...
Article : 107 wordsMiss Hester Burden, of South Australia, who was believed to have been in Germany when war was declared, is now thought to have made an exciting ...
Article : 112 wordsMr. Harold Nicolson. broadcasting today, declared:—"The war is in its last phases. It will be decided, not only on the ground, but at sea and in the ...
Article : 62 wordsThe German-controlled Dutch radio declared today that the Dutch Nazi Party planned the complete Nazification of Holland. The Dutch Nazi leader ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Wed 26 Jun 1940, Page 15
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