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LONDON, Juno 12 (Reuter). LONDON, June 12 (Router). --Mr. Herbert Morrison, Minis--A striking indication ter of Supply, in a specch given the large scale precautionary Home given by the month there had been marked was
Anderson, and material increases in output. Secretary, Sir John
On Monday he made an order in the course of a debate in the
House of Commons to-day. bringing 1,103 works undercontrol.
NEW YORK, June 13 (UP.).—The Germans claim to be here to day said that in the past measures of the home defence within 12.1/2 miles of Paris to-night.
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General Weygand is withdrawing his Army in order to escape encirclement.
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"We are steadily and swiftly re- ducing Inessential production and putting across plans for the allocation
needs and us between less and more
he declared. Mr. Morrison continued by saying
of material as between civit and war urgent requirements,
The issue of necessary equipment for civil defence services was com- plete, he said.
Sixty millon respirators, including children's respirators, and babies kelmels, had been issued as well as
oji that this was far more than a mill- 3,000,000 steel helmets and 1.500,000 tary struggle. It was a struggle for Europe's, and perimps the world's, soul,
The eastern and western Armies of the Allies are maintaining fairly straight line in their retreat, but the Allied army in the centre
suits. held back in the Soissons aren, running the risk of being trapped in a
number of stirrup pumps Issued inte attacking convoys, troop concen-, armoured divisions and two or three
ron into six purca. pocket.
trations, bridges and other communi-motorised divisions, has entered into
The total establishment of the civil the struggle.
France Must Be Saved
defence personnel, paid and unpaid, cations,
After a bitter struggle, our divistons The spokesman said the Italians had
was just short of a million. "We must not let the enemy not yet attacked in the Alps, but if have withdrawn step by step and in
Enormous Personnal frighten or depress us by his scream- To the north-east of Rheims, In-ing and banging" he sold. "France
The fire services accounted for an they did they would be mot with the order, to Montagne-de-Rlcims. most effective resistance.
auxiliary She will additional 200,000, the "Situation Extremely Difficult" formation gathered from prisoners must and will be saved.
(Reuter)It shows that the enemy sustained very save herself by her own efforts and police 60,000 and the personnel In
our mechanised units and the con-atom of help that Brita con bring services numbered over 250,000. learned in authoritative quarters by losses from counter-attricks of will be saved by every ounce and connection with the health ensualty slackening of the German attacks, tinued bombardments of our air force. to her ald."
Some of our squadrons went five He said he had three reasons for tienes into battle during the day.
Between the Alane and the Meuse, reasonable hope:
L-The apprecluble and steadily The Germans ure-staking every-
growing
Belp from thing in this battle and everything de- the caemy did not renew his attacks.
Withdrawal To Paris The German wur' machine has pends on the ability of the French to
America.. PARIS, June
12 (Reuter).—-A not reached the point of exhaus- hold off the superior forces.
The most serious thing is the de-spokesman said to-day that further tion for which the Allies hoped and it has consequently become velopment of the battle in Rheims cast in the Oise sector the French essential for General Weyganda, where there is a very heavy High Command decided two days ago
This Army of the centre was ordered to retreat late last night in order to avoid the Nazi trap. As a result the Germans are also ad- vancing on Paris along the Oise and are already within artillery range of the city on this front.
to order a retreat along the whole front.
LONDON, June 12
that there would uppeur to bc no
and the situation remains extremely
difficult.
fol-
to withdraw on the advanced defences of Paris the troops who were fighting Undiminished Violence PARIS, June 12 (Reuter)Paris #1 Annund, Compeigne and Soissons The French forces are now engaged The good order with which the re- Radio gives a communique as
Inorth of Purts in the neighbourhood treat is being conducted indicates that lows:
The battle continues with the same of Seals. the Allied lines are completely intact.
The German troops from the The fate of Paris now depends upon violence on the whole front.
Between the sea and the Olse, the Selssons region advanced through the Ita secret outer fortifications, which
the Alsne where are of an unknown quantity: There enemy accentuated his efforts on the plateau south are vague reports that they approach Seine from Rouen to Vernon in order there has been bitter @ghting near La
Ferteilon and Fere-en-Tardenois. the real Marginat Line in their powers to extend the bridgeheads which he Ferle
The French line was then with- of resistance.
succeeded in establishing south of the
drawn to the Maine region around The fall of Paris would mark the river.
push towards Chateau Thierry. end of a successful phase of the war. He is seeking to
New Fighting Front for Germany but it would not have Evreux and Pacy-sur-Eure.
Thus the active fighting front now! a major effed on the eventual cuf- being vigorously held by our troops.
-Elsewhere, he launched recon-extends from the lower Seine near the lower Vise to 100 Divisions In-Action~~- naissance detachments on the north Roues across PARIS, June 12 (Reuter)-With bank of the Seine In the direction of Meaux, 30 miles north-east of Paris, and thence along the Marne towards German divisions 100
und
Riclms. every available lank thrown into the battle, the enemy is making formidable efforts to reach a rapid decision on the Western Front, n French military spokesman stated.
comic.
Candebec.
Lower Oise Assaults
but is
On the high Torderals plateau On the Lower Olse, he has made between the Aisne and Marne rivers, contact with our troops in the region the Germans are thrusting eastwards of Persan and Beaumont.
towards Rheims with four or five Between the Oulse and the Ourcq, divisions two of which are armoured
have started divisions. his advance guards violent attacks in the region of Fighting is going on in the hills in Crepy-en-Valdis and Betz.
Theims area. On the Marne in the neighbourhood!
This thrust was part of the pincer itself certainly would not bring a decision. of Chateau Thierry, enemy
movement aimed at Rheims but the Germans engaged on the
Even training tanks are being used by the Germans.
He added that the battle is still likely to last several days, but I
the
masses!
The Germans' main attacks are at coming from the north have succeed- Vernon su the Seine, north-west of ed in taking certain elements to the other arm of the pincer were being Paris, where the French are trying south bank.
lo throw them back into the river, and in the Rheims area.
Bombing Paris Arca
In Rheims Region
held up by French at Retourne.
Lively fighting has occurred in this
In the Rheims region, the enemy sector during the past few days.
has thrown into battle new tank and Similarly, the Germans talled to
Hine further The Gerinats are bombing' the motorised units. The entire mechan-dent the French Paris area, while the Allied nir forcesised corps, comprising three or four through Attingny and Argonne,
cast
material
2 That Britain was fully awake and would mobilise as never be fore under a leader worthy of her. 3-Although slow to action, the British went into action and show
The evacuation services total num- bers enrolled and kept available amounted to 100,000.
Sir John Anderson mentioned that the whole subject of civil defence had taken a new turn because they had to now consider bombing attacks, inva- sion and parachute attacks for which they must be prepared.
There had to be the fullest eat- laboration between the military and civil authorities, He felt sure that
ed a resourcefulness, inventiveness the civil defence, organisation now and knack of adapting odd and un-established would make a notable
-suspected means to greas and
expected ends,
un-contribution to the
to
The British have Üle power draw down achievements almost from the empty air," he continued.
"All this was acen in Dunkirk. I commend it to you as a portent. that sign we shall conquer."
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RUMANIA STOPS HER SHIPPING
BUCHAREST, June 12 (Reuter). -All Rumanian shipping! in
co-operative
effort now called for.
Mr. C. R. Allee suggested that the debate could, if desired, be continued in secret.
However, after various views had been expressed it was decided to con- tinue the discussion in public.
Protected Areas
In Britain LONDON, Jite 12 (Reuter) Two
the further coastal strips of approximate- to-day de- Aly 20 miles wide were
under the
Black Sea is being brought to standstill by an order of the clored protected areas
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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”. WASHINGTON, June 12 (Reuter). new aliens' order.
ROME, June 13 (UP)-The lielan Rumanian authorities,
Russian One strip runs from the eastern-The Ships in ports have been told to
Ambassador, M. Navy has Jald a minefield across the Tunisia to remain there until further notice, and boundary of the East Anglian area Oumunsky, spent an hour with Mr. Mediterranean from
Sicily. those at sen are ordered to returns northward to the northern boundary Cordell Hull this morning.
of East Riding, Yorkshire, and the immediately.
Shipping to Turkey has been com- other from the western boundary of pletely stopped.
the Kent area to Land's End.
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ASSISTANT LOSES HIS GRIP...
YET ONLY JUST BACK FROM LEAVE!
I HOTICE THE TURNOVER FROM JACKSON'S DEPT.| 15 DROPPING OFF. CAN YOU
UNDERSTAND
WHY?
HE DOESN'T APPEARY
TO BE TOO_FIT.. THESE DAYS. ALTHOUGH HE IS
ONLY BACK FROM LEAVE FIVE MONTHS; I'LL TACKLE
HIM
(WHAT'S THE MATTER) WITH YOU JACKSON? |IS THE ̃RESPONSI=|
BILITY TOO MUCH FOR YOU?
JAHAM
IT'S NOT THAT SIR-THE CLIMATE MUST BE GETTING-ME DOWN, I SEEM TO LACK ALL ENERGY-1 EVEN
WAKE TIRED -
THINK I'LL SEE
A DOCTOR
ATREPULSE BAY
DANCING
TO THE LIDO'S NIGHT CLUB DANCE
ORCHESTRA
IN THE
AIR-CONDITIONED
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9 p.m. till 1 a.m.
TEA DANCES
SATURDAYS G SUNDAY
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DAY AHEAD
AT THE DOCTOR'S
YOUR TROUBLE IS NIGHT STARVATION YOU SEE,WHILE YOU SLEEP YOUR HEART, LUNGSI AND OTHER AUTOMATIC PROCESSES CONTINUE USING UP ENERGY IN YOUR CASE ALSO THIS HAS LED TO AN EXCESS OF ACID WASTE PRODUCTS IN THE BLOOD.
RECENT. TESTS HAVE PROVED
·THAT HORLICKS: AT GEDTIME IS WHAT YOU NEED
AND SO EVERY NIGHT. HORLICKS
TWO MONTHS LATER
YOUNG JACKSON'S A DIFFERENT MAN THESE DAYS. HES GETTING ON WELL WITH THE DEALERS AND I'VE DECIDED TO SEND HIM
TO IPOH AS
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DOCTORS AND SCIENTISTS USE HORLIOKS IN HOSPITAL TESTS RECENTLY tests were made in a great.
hospital on men and women who com plained of always feeling tired.
It was found that these people had ais excess of acid waste products in their blood during sleep.
"
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