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French Do An Excellent Day's Work RESISTANCE ZONE HOLDS NAZI TANKS
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Paris, To-day. "DESPITE SLIGHT INFILTRATIONS of German tanks at certain points, the French resistance zone on the so-called "Weygand Line" has been maintained solidly everywhere, and conditions can on the whole be con- sidered as favourable.'
"In almost every sector, the French positions suc-
cessfully resisted the advance of tanks. These were the features of the latest-issued French communique stressed by the spokesman of the Ministry for War in Paris early this morning and it is considered that, having regard to the weight of the German onslaught, the French did an ex- cellent day's work.
FRENCH CABINET RESHUFFLE
Paris, To-day.
A communique issued by the Premier, M. Paul Rey- naud, early this morning says: "A Cabinet reshuffle took place yesterday.
"The Prime Minister becomes For eign Minister as well as - Minister of National Defence, these two Minis tries assuring the conduct of the war.
"He will be assisted at the. Min- istry of Foreign Affairs by M. Paul Baudouin and at the Ministry of Na- tional Defence by General de Gaulle, "M. Bouthilller, General Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, becomes Finance Minister."
"M. George Pernot becomes Min- istor for French Familles and will fulfil the function of the farmor Minister of Public Health.
"M. Jean Prouvost becomes Minis- ister of Information, while M. Fros- sard takes over the Ministry of Pu- blic. Works.
“M. Yvon Delbos is appointed Min- ister of National Education."
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The offensive was concentrated on three main districts, around Amiens, where a bridgehead across the Somme was already in German possession, at
tween Soissons and Peronne.
ITALY: NO CLUE
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BRITAIN AND FRANCE UNCONQUERABLE
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London, To-day. "Whatever happens, English- men and Frenchmen, Britain and France, are unconquerable," says "The Times."
“The oceans and seas are ours and lands far beyond Hitler's reach will Paris, To-day.
I continue the struggle until this foul contagion is 'purg- Not the slightest clue is available regarding the date
ed from the face of the earth.”
Havas and form of Italian interven- tion in the European con- flict.
French opinion generally expects it might coincide with the maximum German effort in the present offensive.
REVIEW OF DEFENCE
SITUATIONS (SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL") London, To-day. Only indication of the problems dis- cussed at the Privy Council meeting at Buckingham Palace was given by Lord Craigavon, who said: "Recent events have made it necessary to re- view the defence situation."—Havas. commission of the Chamber merely stated the committeemen examined Italy's attitude. The committee in- structed its chairman to inform M. A communique issued after yester-Reynaud, the Premier, of the result of day's session of the foreign affairs their discussions. Havas.
Peronne, and along the small river, - In this connexion, political circles Ailette, which runs between the Aisne There recall M. Reynaud's declaration and the Oise, and covers the line be-that France is ready to negotiate with Italy on "Rome's historical aims," but The strategic aim of the German so far no reply has been received from push In the sector, upon which the | Mussolini.-Havas: main weight. of the battle is concen- trated, is apparently to force a pas- sage for a crushing armoured oper. ation along the Olae Valley.
Increasing Violence
This main offensive assumed ever increasing violence during the day as the Germans were repeatedly repulsed with serious loss.
With avery hour, the German Command threw additional elementa Into the attack, notably heavy artil- lery, shock aviation and finally strong tank detachments.
Nevertheless, at the end of the day, it' could be stated that from the Ger man viewpoint, no important result had been achieved anywhere. Havas.
No Second Sedan
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London, To-day.
“The Times" correspondent with the French armies stresses that there will not be another Sedan Havas.S
Simultaneous Air Battle (SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL") Parls, To-day. Announcing the start of the Ger- man offensive, the French Air Minis- try declared a tremendous air battle. started (simultaneously the Nazi
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