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  2. A SECOND VERDUN

    London, June 11.—The Germans yesterday and on Sunday launched attacks on both sides of Bethel, but they made very little progress. Their losses in men and tanks were colossaL The Germans are throwing everything they have into this battle. ...

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  3. U.S.A. AND THE WAR

    Washington, June .10.—President Roosevelt, in a speech at the University of Virginia at Charlottesville to-night, declared that ...

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  4. ITALY NOW AT WAR

    London, June 11.—It is authoritatively stated that Italy came into the war for one of two main reasons—either of her own accord because Mussolini thinks Germany is winning and wants to share the loot, or because Hitler, finding himself stretched more than ...

    Article : 269 words
  5. Duce's Dastardly Act

    London, June 10.—The "Times," in a leading article, says:—"Having waited until France is reeling under the blows of the northern invader ...

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  6. ITALIANS IN BRITAIN

    London, June 10.—A great round-up of Italians began less than an hour after the Duce's speech. The Italian Embassy and the ...

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  7. MUSSOLINI'S SPEECH

    Home June 10:—The following is the full text of Mussolini's speech from the balcony of the Palazzo Venezia, announcing Italy's entry ...

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  8. "FRANCE CANNOT DIE"

    Paris, June 10.—The Premier. M. Reynaud, broadcasting," said:— We are ready for the trial we, have to face, and our heads will be ...

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  9. DRIVE ON PARIS

    London, June 10.—To-night's French communique states: "On the front from the sea to the Oise the enemy accentuated the pressure ...

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  10. DUCE'S TREACHERY

    London, June 10.—The Minister for Information, Mr. Duff Cooper, broadcasting, said: "Mussolini timed his blow with characteristic ...

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  11. "Fifth Column" in France

    Paris, June 11.—Dawn broke grey and menacing. The whole city as enveloped in a pall of smoke, enemy, incendiaries having caused ...

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  12. Waves of Poorest Troops

    London, June 10.—The correspondent of the "Times" with the French forces says that the Germans are employing waves of the ...

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  13. French Administration

    Paris, June 11.—The High Command has asked the Ministries to withdraw to the provinces, in conformity with the established ...

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  14. Italian Shipping Losses

    London, June 11.—Speaking in the House of Commons, the Lord Privy Seal, Mr. C. R. Attlee, stated that 14 Italian ships had already ...

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  15. Semi-circular front

    Berlin, June 10.—The spokesman said that the German forces to-night formed a semi-circular front around Paris, 30 to 35 miles from the ...

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  16. The Maginot Line

    Basle, June 11.—Maginofc Lind, guns violently shelled the German There were four terrific bombardments, interspersed with ...

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  17. Germany Jubilant

    Berlin, June 10.—Hitler, in a lengthy and cordial telegram to Mussolini, gave an assurance of their "indissoluble community in ...

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  18. Threat to Capital

    Paris, June . 10.—The rush of people to leave the city on Sunday night reached fearful proportions at the railway stations, but the streets ...

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  19. Scenes in Rome

    Rome, June 10.—A crowd of 100,000 waited for an hour before the Duce appeared on the balcony at 4.58 p.m. (G.M.T.). His ...

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  20. South Africa at War

    Pretoria, June 11.—It is officially announced that the Union of South Africa is severing relations with Italy. ...

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  21. BALKAN REACTION

    London, June 11.—The Bucharest; correspondent of the Associated Press says that Turkey is reported, to have ordered emergency military ...

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  22. Two Italian Ships Sunk

    Cadiz, June 11.—Two Italian merchantmen, the Numbolia and the Chelina, were scuttled off Gibraltar when their captains heard ...

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  23. Reception m Britain

    London, June 11.—Thousands throughout Brtain stayed out of bed and listened to President Roosevelt on the radio, the ...

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  24. Allies Fully Prepared

    London, June 10.—The Ministry of Information issued a press notice this evening which concluded : "This is to be a long war. ...

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  25. TELEGRAM TO ITALIAN KING

    Berlin, June 10.—Hitler telegraphed to the King of Italy:— "Providence willed that, against our intentions, we are compelled to ...

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  26. Britain's Part

    London, June 10.—The great battle now proceeding in France is being followed with close and sympathetic attention by the British ...

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  27. Attack on the Riviera

    London, June 10.—There is no confirmation of the report from the Berlin correspondent of the Associated Press that Italy attacked the ...

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  28. French Morocco

    Rabat June 11.—Immediately after the Italian declaration of war the French military and civil authorities in Morocco took all the ...

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  29. ITALIAN DENIAL

    Rome, June 10.—The Government spokesman denied that attacks had begun" anywhere "Operations will not be started until after ...

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  30. Protection of Bulgaria

    Sofia, June 10.—Official quarters looked towards Russia to protect Bulgaria. Military precautions have been taken on the Turco-Greek ...

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  31. Spain's Attitude Unchanged.

    Madrid, June 11.—It is officially stated that Italy's entry into the war has not changed Spain's attitude. ...

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  32. The Italian Army

    London, June 11.—The Rome radio says Sgr. Mussolini will be supreme commander of the Italian armed forces, although the King still ...

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  33. Allied Interests in Italy

    Rome, June 11.—The Cabinet met under the presidency of Mussolini. The United States Embassy has taken over Allied interests and the ...

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  34. Haile Selassie in London

    London, June 10.—Haile Selassie has arrived in London from Bath. The purpose of his visit is not disclosed ...

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