Paris reported increased air activity in eastern and north
eastern France in the preceding 24 hours.
On the Western front two local German attacks were repulsed
by infantry and artillery fire. Reinforcements were moving
up to the Siegfried line.
The British Royal Air Force (RAF) coastal command fighters
destroyed a Luftwaffe flying boat off the east coast. A second
plane was engaged, but managed to escape.
The British Admiralty announced that HMS Rover, a small auxiliary
vessel was considerably overdue and must be presumed lost,
with her crew of four officers and 23 men.
Dutch military authorities started flooding the main inundation
area and taking other precautions against invasion.
There was a further hitch in the Finnish and Russian negotiations.
Empire envoys, accompanied by Mr Anthony Eden, met M Daladier
and General Gamelin in Paris.
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