Munich, June 18.—The conference between Hitler and Mussolini lasted four hours and ended at 8 p.m. local time. Hitler, Mussolini, Von Ribbentrop and Count Ciano conferred behind sound proof doors at Hitler's house. Discussions took place ...
Article : 384 wordsLondon, June 19.—Enemy 'planes dropped a number of bombs in Essex. Air raid warnings were sounded, anti-aircraft batteries went into ...
Article : 223 wordsLondon, June 18.—Following is an extended report of Mr. Churchill's speech in the House of Commons, excerpts from which were cabled earlier:— Mr. Churchill said:—"The colossal military disaster when the ...
Article : 1,714 wordsTokio, June 18.—The vernacular newspapers predict that the Government, within a day or two, will make friendly representations to ...
Article : 85 wordsCairo, June 18.—An R.A.F. communique states: — "Further raids were carried out on Italian East Africa yesterday. Massawa was ...
Article : 163 wordsTokio, June 19.—The Foreign Minister summoned the French Ambassador, M. Arsene Henry, and protested against Indo-China's ...
Article : 52 wordsTokio, June 19.—Mr. Suma clarified the immediate official position in relation to Indo-China. Firstly, Japan regards herself as a ...
Article : 119 wordsMalta, June 19.—It is officially announced that 37 civilians were killed and 42 seriously injured in air raids since Italy's entry into the ...
Article : 49 wordsLondon, June 19.—A bomber crashed in Essex engagement with British fighters. A second enemy bomber crashed on ...
Article : 51 wordsBordeaux, June 18.—"Le Journal" says that Italian 'planes attacked the French Riviera between Toulon and Frejus yesterday. Italian ...
Article : 46 wordsNew York, June 18.—Mr. H. L. Stimson, who was Secretary of State in President Hoover's Administration, advocated in a ...
Article : 169 wordsLondon, June 19.—It is authoritatively state that about 100 German 'planes participated in the raids on England last night. Their ...
Article : 137 wordsLondon, June 18.—The French radio announced that Marshal Petain had issued an order of the day, ordering all the French and ...
Article : 54 wordsLondon, June 19.—A military communique states: "A British armoured force on Monday encountered hostile motor transport columns, the ...
Article : 136 wordsBerlin, June 18.—The German High Command says:—"The military collapse of France continues rapidly. We crossed the River Orne ...
Article : 174 wordsLondon, June 18.—A French night communique says: "After a violent attack the enemy to-day penetrated deeply into Normandy and Britanny. ...
Article : 82 wordsLondon, June 19.—The German bombing raids constituted the most prolonged attacks yet attempted against Britain. The bombs ...
Article : 417 wordsLondon, June 19.—The names of the killed and injured are not yet available, but it is established that the dead include a baby girl, and ...
Article : 198 wordsBordeaux, June 19.—The Ministry for National Defence communique states that maritime communications in the Western Mediterranean ...
Article : 59 wordsBordeaux, June 18.—The military spokesman said:—"The French, fighting along the Loire on the line through Tours, Blois and Orleans, ...
Article : 237 wordsLondon, June 18.—Beneath the wings of her fiercely fighting airmen, Britain effected a top speed withdrawal of her forces from ...
Article : 265 wordsCairo, June 19.—An R.A.F. communique states that while patrolling yesterday over the sea, two British fighters located an Italian ...
Article : 123 wordsLondon, June 19.—The Berlin newsagency states that in an enemy air raid on Cologne yesterday, seven civilians were killed and a ...
Article : 58 wordsLondon, June 19.—Never before has there been so many troops in England, troops experienced in the most modern active service ...
Article : 102 wordsBerlin, June 19.—The official newsagency states that a bomb splinter during an R.A.F. raid on Dusseldorf killed Herr Weitzel, ...
Article : 88 wordsLondon, June 18.—The Associated Press correspondent at Vallorbe says that French troops blew up four miles of railway tunnel in the ...
Article : 73 wordsLondon, June 18.—It was disclosed in a House of Commons reply that 125 civilians were killed and 81 wounded in helping the evacuation ...
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