THE COLLAPSE OF FRANCE.
Again the world is set "furiously to thmK" as the armies of ifrance-retreat ana terms of peace are dictated by jciiuer. wnat next? is Britain to De wie uext Vj.uurn? In the opinion oi ivir. v. xi. iarown the desun±es of*the nations are . cieany snowu in the propnecies oi the .tutue, in which also are lv De xounu cieai" instructions ior our own nauon in tnese most critical days, mis wm De thetneme on jus adaress tomorrow evening at tne dt. jonn Amouiance nan, Viviaa bureet, ana at tne ciose tnere win oe a oapcismai service.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 147, 22 June 1940, Page 8
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