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  2. RAIDS ON GERMANY

    London, June 24.—There is good reason to believe, from information received in London, that the British raids over Germany are having a ...

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  3. THE ARMISTICE

    London, June 25.—Hitler issued the following proclamation to the German people:—"German people: Your soldiers have ended, in barely ...

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  4. GOVERNMENT OF FRANCE

    London, June 24.—General de , Gaulle, interviewed, said:—"I have reason to believe that the French fleet will not surrender. ...

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  5. THE FRENCH FLEET

    London, June 25.—The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, Viscount Caldecote, speaking in the House of Lords, said: "I am afraid ...

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  6. WAR ON ITALY

    London, June 24.—The Admiralty announced this evening:—"Yet another Italian U-boat has been destroyed by the British naval forces ...

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  7. AIR RAID ON ENGLAND

    London, June 25.—The Air Ministry states that enemy aircraft crossed the coast during the night and the anti-aircraft defences went ...

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  8. FIGHTING IN THE ALPS

    London, June 24.—The Associated Press correspondent on the Swiss frontier says that Italian land and air forces, outnumbering the French ...

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  9. Raids on Malta

    London, June 24.—A Cairo message gives an official R.A.F. communique on the Italian raid on Malta. The communique states ...

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  10. Italians Checked

    Bordeaux, June 24.—A French night communique states:—"The Germans progressed slightly in the Charente region and occupied ...

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  11. Signing of Armistice

    London, June 25.—The French radio from Bordeaux, an hour before the scheduled cessation of fighting, told France for the first time ...

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  12. NAZI BOMBER DAMAGED

    London, June 25.—British 'planes engaged an enemy bomber over a south-eastern district and forced it out to sea so badly damaged that ...

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  13. "MAGINOT FOLLY"

    London, June 24.—A "Times" correspondent lately with the French forces said: "Monstrous crimes have been committed against the French ...

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  14. Announcement in Germany

    London, June 25.—At precisely 12.35 a.m. local time, drums and bugles heralded a special broadcast from the German radio. Bells were ...

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  15. OFFICIAL REPORT

    London, June 25.—An official communique states:—"Enemy aeroplanes made attacks on a widespread area in England during the ...

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  16. FURTHER ATTACKS

    London, June 24.—The Air Ministry announces: "Daylight attacks were made yesterday by our bombers on railway junctions and ...

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  17. The Nazi Advance

    Berlin, June 24.—The High Command states:—"We have occupied the Atlantic coast as far as the mouth of the Gironde, captured La ...

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  18. Egypt and the War

    London, June 24.—Official circles in London have noted with satisfaction the declaration reported in the Egyptian press of the Prime ...

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  19. France and Italy

    London, June 24.—According to news reports, Marshal Petain's Government this evening authorised General Huntzinger, in Rome, to ...

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  20. GERMAN REPORTS

    Berlin, June 24.—The official newsagency says: "The R.A.F. bombed Hamburg last night. Some property was slightly damaged. ...

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  21. The Cause Not Lost

    London, June 25.—General de Gaulle, broadcasting to the French, said:—"I just want to say, because somebody must say it, what shame ...

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  22. Nazi "Whistling" Bombs

    London, June 24.—The authorities have taken steps to prepare the civil population in advance against the demoralisation which the enemy ...

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  23. Interned in Switzerland

    Geneva, June 24—It is that 50,000 Allied soldiers are interned in Switzerland. Twelve hundred arrived last night. They ...

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  24. Awards for Gallantry

    London, June 24.—New R.A.F. awards include the D.F.C. to the South African, Pilot Officer A. G. Lewis, who shot down five enemy ...

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  25. RUSSIA AND RUMANIA

    London, June 25.—The Rumanian Embassy in London has no knowledge of the report that Russia is invading Bessarabia and that 100 ...

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  26. APPEAL TO POLES

    London, June 24.—Broadcasting from London this evening to Poland, General Sikorski, Prime Minister of Poland and ...

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  27. The Balloon Barrage

    London, June 25.—It has now been established that in the course of the night raids on Britain last week two German bombers were ...

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  28. Frenchmen Rally

    London, June 24.—A constant stream of Frenchmen in all walks of life called at the London headquarters of General de Gaulle, offering ...

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  29. Defeated by Treason

    Bordeaux, June 25. — General Duval, in an article in "Le Jour," said:—"The 'fifth column' beat France. The Germans did not ...

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  30. THREAT TO IRELAND

    London, June 24.—The "News-Chronicle," in a leading article, says:—"It is certain that German plans for the conquest of Ireland ...

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  31. FRENCH WOMEN OFFER SERVICES

    London, June 24.—Five thousand Frenchwomen in the United Kingdom and French wives of Englishmen, in a joint letter to General de ...

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  32. South Africa and the War

    Johannesburg, June 24.—General Hertzog and Dr. Malan, have issued a joint statement demanding the immediate summoning of ...

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  33. Britain's Attitude

    Bordeaux, June 24.—A statement on behalf of the Government claims that M. Mandel is partly to blame for the "present British failure" to ...

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  34. The French Government

    London, June 25.—The Bordeaux correspondent of the British United Press says it is officially stated that the French Government is ...

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  35. Armistice Day in France

    Bordeaux, June 25.—"To-day, Armistice Day, is a day of national mourning, with dignity in homage to our soldiers who fought so ...

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  36. NEGOTIATIONS FOR RETURN TO PARIS

    Bordeaux, June 24.—The Government is negotiating with Hitler for a return to Paris upon condition that a free zone is established to ...

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  37. Britain's Food Stocks

    London June 24.—Referring to an amusing letter from a correspondent, who calculated that of 2,500,000 people who took shelter in ...

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  38. SUPPORT FROM NAIROBI

    Nairobi, June 24.—French residents asked the Governor to inform General de Gaulle that they fully approve of his attitude and place ...

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  39. The French Fleet

    Alexandria, June 25.—The French fleet flew flags at half mast to-day for the armistice. ...

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  40. Ultimate Victory

    London, June 24.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Information, Mr. Harold Nicolson, broadcasting, said:—"The war ...

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  41. Belgian Colonial Resources

    London, June 24.—M. Marcel Jaspar, who was Minister of Health at the time of the invasion of Belgium and who, so far, is the ...

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  42. Sydney's French Colony

    Sydney, June 25.—At a meeting of Sydney's French colony, held at the consulate to-day, it was decided to send the following cable message ...

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  43. Britain's War Effort

    London, June 24.—Generous gifts for the furtherance of the British war effort continue to be made by individuals in many parts of the ...

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  44. Spanish Budget

    Madrid, June 24.—An extraordinary Spanish budget, totalling nearly £30,000,000, includes £120,000 for parachutes. ...

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  45. Indian Communists Arrested

    Colombo, June 24.—Eleven Communists attempting to demonstrate in the streets were arrested. (By special arrangement, Reuter's world ...

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  46. Nazification of Holland

    London, June 24.—The German-controlled Dutch radio declared that the Dutch Nazi Party planned the complete Nazification of Holland. ...

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