London, June 30.—Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Lord President of the Council, in a broadcast speech to-night, said: "The first thing I want ...
Article : 766 wordsLondon, June 30.—An Air Ministry communique to-night states:—"Yesterday afternoon a formation of R.A.F. bombers carried out ...
Article : 251 wordsBudapest, July 1.—Official quarters declare that the army corps are mobilising following the frontier post incidents between Hungarian ...
Article : 63 wordsLondon, July 1.—'Planes believed to be enemy machines, flew over the north-east of Scotland and the north-east of England. ...
Article : 227 wordsCairo, June 30.—A message from Khartoum states that two British light armoured fighting vehicles routed two groups of enemy cavalry, ...
Article : 99 wordsLondon, June 30.—A special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" who recently returned from France, says:—"The most important ...
Article : 188 wordsBucharest, June 30.—It is officially announced that clashes occurred between the incoming Russian troops and the retiring Rumanian armies. ...
Article : 48 wordsLondon, June 30.—The Bucharest correspondent of the British United Press says that the Russo-Rumanian clashes were due to the speeding up ...
Article : 82 wordsBudapest, July 1.—All leave for army officers and the police has been cancelled. Three Hungarian civilians were ...
Article : 32 wordsNairobi, June 30.—General le Gentilhommes, French commander in Jibuti, replying to a telegram from Major-General Dickinson, the ...
Article : 47 wordsBudapest, July 1.—Hungary has protested to Rumania regarding the frontier incidents. ...
Article : 16 wordsBucharest, July 1.—Hitler, in a message to the Crown Council on Rumania's acceptance of the Soviet demands, is reported to have said :— ...
Article : 56 wordsBerlin, July 1.—The German Government has ordered the withdrawal of all foreign diplomats from Belgium, Holland, Norway ...
Article : 35 wordsLondon, June 30.—It is now stated in London that careful investigation has established that no British aircraft were concerned in the crash of ...
Article : 195 wordsBerlin, June 30.—The Franco-German Armistice Commission met for the first time at Wiesbaden. General Huntziger led the French ...
Article : 30 wordsLondon, July 1.—The British reply to the Japanese inquiries regarding Burma road traffic and other questions on supplies for the ...
Article : 38 wordsLondon, June 30.—The Bucharest correspondent of the Associated Press says that a Rumanian communique announcing that the ...
Article : 157 wordsLondon, July 1.—The Hamburg and Bremen radios faded out at 9.20 o'clock last night during an account of "unsuccessful" attacks by R.A.F. ...
Article : 53 wordsLondon, July 1.—The Air Ministry announces that Nazi raiders desultorily attacked three areas. In Eastern England high explosive ...
Article : 105 wordsBerlin, June 30.—Hitler visited Mulheim, in Upper Alsace, and inspected the Maginot Line. ...
Article : 21 wordsParis, June 30.—Field-Marshal Goering, beaming broadly and resplendent in a white uniform, visited Paris on Friday, the anniversary ...
Article : 55 wordsLondon, June 30.—The Ankara correspondent of the "Times" says that events in the Balkans have not shaken Ankara from its ...
Article : 153 wordsLondon, June 30.—An Air Ministry casualty list includes the names of Pilot-Officer E. C. Lilburn, of Wanganui, presumed to have been ...
Article : 98 wordsBordeaux, June 30.—Work has again begun in certain factories in Paris and the big shops and stores have been re-opened. Regular ...
Article : 54 wordsValetta, July 1.—Malta had its 50th air raid this morning when several bombs were dropped. ...
Article : 21 wordsLondon, July 1.—A German bomber crashed into the sea off the north-east of England to-day. The crew of four were picked up and ...
Article : 74 wordsLondon, June 30.—The Balkans correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that comment from Hungary compares Bessarabia with ...
Article : 124 wordsLondon, June 30.—Sir Percy Lorraine, Sir Noel Charles and nearly 300 British officials and journalists from Italy arrived at Glasgow on ...
Article : 79 wordsParis, June 30.—The German military command announces the application of the German criminal law to Paris. The death penalty may ...
Article : 54 wordsLondon, July 1.—The Berne correspondent of the Associated Press says that two bombers, the pilots of which were lost or wanted to ...
Article : 64 wordsLondon, July 1.—The Bucharest correspondent of the Associated Press says that nearly 8000 Jews crossed the Prut River to-day into ...
Article : 34 wordsLondon, July 1.—It is learned that Hurricanes of the R.A.F. fighter command shot down five Messerschmitts in France on June ...
Article : 42 wordsClermont Ferrand, July 1.—Marshal Petain's Government has arrived and will later go to Vichy, where the Chamber of Deputies and ...
Article : 33 wordsCairo, July 1.—An R.A.F. communique states: — "Our bombers scored direct hits on a troop concentration near Sabderat. There ...
Article : 137 wordsJerusalem, June 30.—The R.A.F. has called for volunteers between the ages of 18 and 45. The announcement says that the volunteers ...
Article : 43 wordsLondon, June 30.—The Cairo correspondent of the "Times" says that Rumania's fate has impressed upon Egypt the extreme seriousness ...
Article : 107 wordsLondon, June 30.—The Bucharest correspondent of the Associated Press says that several Ministers met to-night to plan the transfer of ...
Article : 143 wordsLondon, June 30.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Times" says that the Germans have completed the occupation of the whole of the Overland route for all mineral resources obtainable from Spain. Their anxiety to get such a route is seen in the armistice terms, ...
Article : 102 wordsBerlin, July 1.—The High Command states that a British cruiser of the Orion class was torpedoed and 18 British 'planes shot down. A ...
Article : 88 wordsLondon, June 30.—Mr. Harold Nicholson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Information, in a speech to-night, urged three ...
Article : 589 wordsMoscow, July 1.—The radio announces that accelerated naval construction has resulted from the increased working hours (Sunday ...
Article : 64 wordsBerlin, July 1.—The official newsagency claims that the Germans have occupied the island of Jersey and have partly occupied Guernsey. ...
Article : 49 wordsLondon, June 30.—The sales of matches by manufacturers and importers has been placed under official control. It is stated that there ...
Article : 52 wordsLondon, June 30.—The German wireless says that a German motorised division will visit San Sebastian, where the Spaniards are ...
Article : 34 wordsAnkara, June 30.—Summer time will be introduced in Turkey to-morrow, when, for the first time in history, the clocks will be advanced ...
Article : 31 wordsLondon, June 30.—According to the Bucharest correspondent of the Associated Press the pro-German newspaper "Curentul" says that ...
Article : 139 wordsLondon, June 29.—Surgeon Lieutenant R. A. Duval, formerly of Sydney, of H.M.S. Eskimo, has been awarded the D.S.C. for services in ...
Article : 56 wordsBucharest, July 1.—The new security regulations include the closing of cafes at 11 p.m., the prohibition of gatherings of over four ...
Article : 36 wordsLondon, July 1.—The proposals of Mr. Duff Cooper for the abolition of the voluntary press censorship and the substitution of ...
Article : 84 wordsStockholm, June 30.—The Swedish-German trade conference has been concluded. Sweden will increase her export of paper pulp to ...
Article : 80 wordsSofia, July 1.—Two hundred and fifty are reported to have been killed in Communist demonstrations at Galatz. The trouble began when ...
Article : 45 wordsSimla, June 30.—India plans the immediate construction of 50 coastal patrol vessels for the Royal Indian Navy, and also steel vessels of 8000 ...
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