Morning Tribune, 27 May 1940

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  • 10 1 The Morning Tribune L i_No. 98, Mon., May 27, 1940.
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  • 289 1 Britain's Home Command Changes I London, May 26. (JEN. IRONSIDE has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Home defences, iGeneral Sir John Dill, Vice-Chief of the Imperial General Staff, takes his place. General Sir Walter Kirke. present kommander-in-chief of the Home de1^ ices, is to retire, t Ifl explained m well-informed
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  • 483 1 ALLIED ARMIES REPEL HEAVY NAZI ATTACKS, MAKE GOOD COUNTERS still m Boulsgn?. On the Scmmp to the east of Amiens, French operation^ are progressing along the length of the river. In the east, very violent French artillery was launched at Upper Argonne apparently causing enormous German losses while attempt.' by
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  • 12 1 HER MAJESTY QUEEN MARY who celebrated her 73rd birthday yesterday.
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  • 844 1 LONDON, MAY 26. THE AIR MINISTRY ANNOUNCES THAT TRANSPORT COLUMNS, T TROOP CONCENTRATIONS, ROAD AND RAIL JUNCTIONS, BRIDGES PERMANENT-WAYS AND ROLLING-STOCK WERE iKKr TARCFTS I HIT BY R.A.F. HEAVY BOMBERS IN LARGE ScTe O PER?™nSOVE Y R NORTH-EAST FRANCE, SOUTHERN BELGIUM AND GERMANY LAST NIGHT. The
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  • 125 1 Belgian Army Will Be Over A Million Paris, May 26. rE KING of the Belgians is m the midst of his troofM, and the Government are remaining with their Sovereign, declared M. Hyman.s' (former Belgian Foreign Minister) m a statement to the Belgian News Agency. M. Hymans added that when
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    • 40 1 Makes Clean Sweep 2 People Places 4 Women's Page 5 JVar Prayers In Singapore 6 leader Page 7 *azi Invasion Scenes 8 9 tupping 10 Classified Advts. 11 inemas 12 13 s Port IS ft 14 1 ate News 1«
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  • 285 2 15 French Generals Relieved Of Commands Paris, May 26. IT is announced that 15 French (ienerals have been relieved of their command, including Army and Army Corps Commanders and several Divisional ComImanders, following the appointment of General Weygand as ommander-in-Chief. THE ANNOUNCEMENT, WHICH WAS MADE FROM
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  • 25 2 Washington. May 26.— The United States lied Cross has announced that it has sent the British Ked Cross $100,000 for the relief of refugees.- Reuter
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  • 176 2 OVER TWO MILLION HAVE REGISTERED FOR SERVICE London, May 26. THE War Office announces that it has been decided to form additional companies for certain home defence battalions for special duties m Britain. The age limits will be 18 u> 19. It is intended to transfer men when they reach
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  • 56 2 Paris, May 26.— According to a report from the Austrian frontier, men aged between 40 and 60 are now being called up m Austria. It has also been reported that women are to be trained to replace men m public services. Lack of food, especiaUy fats, has become particularly acute
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  • 239 2 ON THE LABOUR FRONT London. May .26. IN A BROADCAST TALK, the Minister of Labour and National Ser--1 vice, upon whose shoulders the recent legislation for more complete mobilisation of Britain's man and woman power has cast a heavy burcten and responsibilities, outlined the
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  • 270 2 Italy Says Peace In Balkans Belgra<l< I piiKSH M«umn« I not contemplate I the halkans are und< hl been handed to the the Balkan countries The newspawr Vrenn date-line, publishes a si learned from a very reli the Italian Government 1 its diplomatic represen: Balkans to inform the G which
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  • 52 2 the duty of organising facilit fj training' .M "It is extremely vital that every i«j of training shall be brought into bea« "I shall take every possible step secur P measures to ensure that at end of the war, the condition wnj are now voluntarily uo by worK«a shall be
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    • 60 2 RESTORES HAIR When your hair begins to fall —or thin out at the temples you need SILVIKRIN, for it restores the hair forming tissues to their normal function. A famous scientist wrote "SUvikrin does grow hair." MADE IN ENGLAND Bt*nd for a copy of "Your Hair to the Agents RAIIAMIN
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    • 40 2 The AIR-CONDITIONED CAPITOL RESTAURANT Announces a Special Offer for the Commercial Community BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH" Served daily from 12.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. $1-00 The best Table m Town Delight ful, Cool Conditions! Relax after Lunch m our Newly appointed Lounge.
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    • 73 2 Of Immense Import iinrtl To You I After half a century's busi-1 i ness Mr. M. Manjoor Saiboo isi closing down his firm before he I retires m June 1940. I To commemorate his ment he offers all his stock w I the public at PRE-WAR CHEAJ B SALE PRICES.
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  • 1067 4 Gay Housewarming Party: Social Saturday Night: News Front The Cathay EVERY ONE of the guests at the pahit "do" which Lt. Comm. and Mrs. Beach Thomas gave as a friousewarming at their new home at Lloyd Road on Saturday night, voted it a most delightful paity. Greatly envied was the
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  • 330 4  - PEOPLE PLACES VERA ARDMORE by draped into nothingness and a skirt moulded for slenderness. With it she wore a chain of gold grape leaves and bracelet and earrings to match. Mrs. D.E.L. Anderson, of the lovely profile, wore a Mozart hair style which suited her perfectly and donned a black
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  • 43 4 AT THE GAP HOUSE Luba McDowall, soprano, vviU s"« her first singing recital ton by at the Gap House, accompany 1 Mr. Werner Baer at tne J is h Selections from light opera, M>< ft and Neapolitan songs. smarts 9 p.m.;
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    • 117 4 "My father is having me i^y trained m Singapore for a good job" Your father has made a wise decision ha sending you to Pitman's, for fiere jcu can study for your macuulatlon or Senior Cambridge free from n!r rali warnings and blackouts that prevent studious concentration, and afterwards, you
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  • Article, Illustration
    385 5 fITH the help of coloured tiles and paints, gaily patterned fabrics id labour-saving devices, it is a mpie matter nowadays to make c kitchen a pleasant and attracre room. One can even evolve some larming colour schemes by matchg canisters, mixing bowls and a-towels with checked gingham rtains and
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  • 207 5 You Can Make This Cupboard t IJERE is a most convenient scullery cupboard which the amateur carpenter can easily make at home. It is intended to hold shoe creams, furniture poliih, brushes, dusters and polishing cloths. All the polishes and brushes 80 into the compartment with the hinged flap. Dusters
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    191 5 IN THE KITCHEN The modern kitchen is as pretty as it is 1* s practical. Here <*re some ideas for I k brightening up the one m your home. I _r,r j- r j~ _rr _r j -r j^^~l«~J~J buy something attractive only to fi-id alterwards that, for some reason
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    • 96 5 <?^^M>MJH^^y *j^," j& ifijJ^mm Ws£mw&bb^mm^mm mJW^t^WW |fl*rlrUr j Con coxt the Mam with d j I thick pMtry of flour nnd water. J the flawur everyone ik^ f ha n s i n:lt i. mediu.novcn ,nd j made these fine Hams famous m r of S££ sr^ss £w§f| and see
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  • 144 6 MALAYAN RUBBER RELEASE 77½ P. C. THE Controller Rubber, Malaya, ha* nxed the raie of release for the third quarter, 1940, at 77' per cent of one-quarter of the Standard Production of all holdings m Malaya. Export credits io r the third Quarter will be released and credited m the
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  • 59 6 npHE usual musical concert at the Gap House on Monday nights will include a song recital by a newcomer soprano, Luba McDowall, who will give selections from light opera. Spanish and Neapolitan songs. She has just arrived alter a long tour m China, after studying m Paris.
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  • 66 6 Year-Old I Theft Sequel From Our Own Corresponds j. J Muar. Suno-y IJ ARRESTED for a theft be A last June, Tang Wang %%%m to-day produced before Incht h-« bin Ahmad, and charged "**.^M committed theft of $250 from one Choh Tiang, from a house iv |.jj Meriam. mmMt a
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  • 25 6 Rome. May 26.-Fortmght I tion with the authorities of \ffiM wool and cotton over 200 anc II grams, respective]^ have bee: as from to-night.- Reuter
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  • 794 6 ct ANDREWS CATHEDRAL was crowded to its capacity yesterday morning when the United Service of Prayer and Intercession for the Allied cause was held m the presence of a large and distinguished gat'>e>ing. mcluding the Officer Administering the Government (the Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones) and
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  • 80 6 From Our Own OOrr r( ,p,, ndti A LLEGED to hav e kidnapp^^' under 14 years ot age, Mn f*J Tiu Kang of Singapore, between ci? 21 and Sept. 22 last year a v? Chinese woman, Wonu Ah La] arrested m Muar on a warrant from Singapore. Wong
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  • 75 6 > London. ||t) I THE money marke; remained imp- I to the developments m the situation. Clearing banks coniinwß good buyers of bills, while loans are easj Jy obtainable around one per cent. The average rate for Treasury D ilj was £1-0-4.81. practically the sair.e yH last we?k. B Applications
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  • 225 6 m (Tribune Staff Reporter) VM Ipoh. Sunday. \M THAT the fluctuations m the Tin Quota Release during the year under I review had affected and increased the difficulties of the miner to I the complaint of Col. G. M. P. Hornidge, m his presidential address
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  • 947 7  -  H. L. HOPKIN On f The Parachute Menace— Ex-Service Men Want Badges And j\ Rifle-Tricks Of The Sky Raider-"Shoot First": Two Splendid 1 4 New Allies: T he Change Of Premiership: War May End This Year. H London, May 12. are all discussing what to do mt with
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  • 300 7 gIGNS of a tremendous stiffening of Allied morale and resistance to the German push were not wanting over the week-end. The recapture of Boulogne, the dismissal of fifteen French generals, the maintenance of communications with the Allied forces m Belgium and the increased ferocity of the fighting, plus
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  • 491 8 SCENES FROM NAAI IN l riwws THF II (VMIXG HEADLINES OK THE WORLDS NEWS GOES THE STORY OF iIROSJs "^^"il 11 REastoN STRETCHING IT'S GRASPING TENTACLES TO A' of FiSore MO uKE i cmS Attacking the weaknesses m the humanMAN SATYR MARCHES ON. 1\ Up till now the Nazis have
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  • 135 8 rpHE smiling lass on the left can tell a story of success and opportunity taken when it came along. Lupino Lane decided to take his show "Me and My Girl" to France to ?ive the troops B treat. Teddy St Denis had been "Doin' the Lambeth Walk"
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  • Article, Illustration
    535 9 like to send some of their parachutists over here the BtftUti Legion will undertake to look after them. 9 Legion members cheered their president Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice when he said this at the annual conference m London. Sir Frederick said it seemed to him that Hitler was making
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    • 349 10 9 BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports m Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Return tickets
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    • 219 10 BIRVS I'll lIP lIM I (Incorporated m Australia) Monthly sailings to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. m Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and 1 departure of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak of hostilities 1 publication of sailing dates is suspended for the time be
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    • 577 11 MKKHWKRHEJTYUYI \t nations Vacant fc :i led. Box*"»i m i ire for Cocoa Beverage and Powl Box 9U co Maiaya Tribune (No. 545-D) il F ;v Teacher for a large P£va'« .Box No. cOMal 75 o Tri^; n- r i nocjR^PHIR required for Brit Lib "5 *Z Wco Malay. Trmu^.
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    • 596 11 Wanted Wanted— Cheap Secondhand Copies of Dr. Lesge's Chinese Classics Apply Box. 900, c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. /No. 556-O) Secondhand Philco Phiiipt Bat cry Radio 1939 40 Model. Box No. 984. co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 575-D) Wanted. Secondhand small Printing machine with or without types. Full particulars to
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    • 703 11 Educational MADAM PAULETTES SCHOOL OP ACROBATIC DANCING for children four years age upwards new term June Register at €2, Bast Co.v t Road, Singapore. <No. 564-D) I NEW SESSION for Commercial Courses. Experienced Masters. Afternoon and Evening Classes. Apply Principal Premier Institution. 44, Orchard Road. Singapore. <No. 562-D) PERSONAL HOME
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    • 236 12 1 3.1 serins] CAPITOL Jl l,r j ©r"TakcOff With The King Of The Clarinet! H i H X <: l( I s U Swing Out With The Blonde Bonfire! g yo J ITP V'i^^N™ -FVFRY OTHER INCH A LADY" g I f^_- »m B With Excellent 2 M A k
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    • 408 12 Home SocceJ Rugger I rOURTH round ttm* ''^W competition arc A tl Fulham 5. Everton 2 I'j Blackburn 2. West Bromwich l KJ Blackpool 0. Newcastle 2 HH West Ham 4, Birminohain 2 Bd SEMI FINAI S 11 Fulham vs. West Ham BP| Blackburn vs. Newcastle Bgd The venues are
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  • 106 13 HT batting was seen at the match between the Chinese and the Been Force Emu on the former's ground yesterday, when Eu Cine, hitting all round the wicket with forceful drives, scored L The Chinese won, passing their opponent's total of 86 with rickets intact.
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  • 100 13 I Singapore, Sunday. I Public Services suffered a fcavy defeat m the hands of Bmy (Changi) when they met Bket on the S.C.C. padang toKid the former lost by eight X and one run. m-, of the Public Services batsBclitd double figures J.
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  • 43 13 IYALS DRAW TOR PILING BIG SCORE r al Regiment drew with the 7th y Rpt R A at Alexander Road 't yesterday. > contributed a fine 62 for tin 'hile Smith hit up the R.A.s score— 42 -205 (for 6 dccl.). Regiment (R.A.)— 107.
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  • 33 13 LIM SCORES 66 OR PRINTERS fovernment Printing S.C. beat S.C. by five wickets on the u round yesterday. ?ht 66 came from Anthony Lim Winters who replied to the Saints' 131 for five.
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  • 102 13 TIT FOR TAT AT SELETAR THE R.A.F. entertained the St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association at Seletar yesterday and, after losing to them at cricket by 20 runs, defeated the visitors at soccer by four goals to two. The soccer match was not m the original programme, but taking advantage of
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  • 64 13 "TADS" LOSE BY 32 TO INDIAN ASSOCIATION THE Indian Association defeated the Manchester Regiment at cricket yesterday by 32 runs. Heera Singh was the most consistent batsman scoring a splendid 65. Bowling honours were shared by Hormaji and Sithambaram who took three wickets for 19 and two wickets for 24
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  • 86 13 BRILLIANT batting by Tharam Singh and E Retnam who scored 49 not out and 43 respectively and a polished 33 by Paramsothy enabled the Singapore Teachers' Association to score an ear/ win over the Ceylon Sports Club yerierday by nine wickets. Thuraisingam and S.
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  • 43 13 Singapore, Sunday. TEYLON Sports Club beai a Press XI L. four wickeUs at Anson Road Stadiura "esterday. Total scores:— Press Xl:— 109 (Chrysostom 24, Sabapathy three for eight>; C.8.C.- 119 (for 8 wkts J<S. A. Durai 28, Orowder five for 37).
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    • 32 13 pPY WORLD I h Gayest Seaside Park I TO- IGHT AT 8 hMQi.'QUS HAWAIIAN NIGHT L^ I Featuring k M)S HONOLULU -I MELODIANS Anight hostesses* STARTLING OFFER ONE FREE DANCE TO PUBLIC.
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    • 24 13 SEX SIZZLING PEACOCK REVUE 6.45 HAPPY THEATRE 915 STAR MAKER (SEASIDE TALKIES AT 8 WHISPERING SHADOW 7-15 GLORY THEATRE 9-151. SUCH FANCY WORLD 1
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    • 212 13 I POSITIVELY LAST 3 Performances of Warner Bros. Thrill and I laugh show f \LIIAM It It A i&SiL )ertru lyw AIM Male f r»H McHueb Dcvii Mortal Oick ivn MBm Lu*t» taa N»v «•»> *nc* h TO-MORROW TIES. 2Ulh The Spectacular Chinese Historical Play I The famous Pcnang-born |j^V^|*^Cfi
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 58 13 Sports Diary TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League, Div. 1, Argylls vs. Loyals, Gillman: Reserve Division, Chinese vs. Royal Navy, Stadium: Police vs. S.C.C., Padang; Div. II (B) Fort Canning vs. R.A.F. <H.Q 5.H.8.; Customs vs. R N.W.T., Farrer Park: 8.H.L., Harper Gilftllan vs. Sime Darby, V.M.C.A. TENNIS: Singapore championships, S C
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  • 78 14 MISSED PENALTY SAVES JOHORE PRISONS THKRE was I vrrv hr^ m I 1 at Farm Park '<**M the Chun* nil, 4>■ draw with the Joh« each side scoring a i t <hßi The Chinrv and if was the < tl at prevented H minutes to th< Lim. the Chinese t
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  • 80 14 Sinpap THE second bi-monthly mixed ijMB somes competition whici J| at the Royal Singap.n-e Goif C!;;b 'bSH Timah, to-day resulted HI tween Miss N. Clements and M: G^S Gibson and Mr. and Mrs J V w v.ith a nett score of 35 V II
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  • 99 14 Penang. Saturday. 19 TFIK Penans-Kodah Malaya Cifl match at Alor Star •■-■nii» ended m a I—l draw. s Penan? led through the IM 4 after Manaff had scored m m 15th minute. Kedah replied m the second iij through Hussain. M Play was generally
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  • 23 14 Cambridge. May 25 1 I contest the Amateur Ath tion team beat the combn H Cambridge teams by 83 po T M Reuter
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    • 89 14 Public NolicM SINGAPORE Ml Tenders are invited for v B v a ss^K (aj Purchase oi _^M Woodleigh Filters -*jw goon Road^ Tbnd; F^»' be obtained at H Tender Room on 1' '^jtMMunicipal Treasu: ceiptfors2s. Tena^ at 12 noon on 4 Re jii» (b» Supply of Rouno m cinq Bars.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 651 15 NATJONAL PRAYER DAY London, May 26. pf cathedrals and churches m the big cities, and m tiny village churches, mission halls, chapels, and homes of people, to-day was observed as a day of national prayer. It was the nations response to the King's desire that the
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  • 131 15 ■(> General commanding Mn Air Bi) said 'h< Allies had now adapted ft the German man air ■?i- with ?5 to 18 planer. It was infantry attack 7 of the h declared that dive-bomb- i ad the same psychological X n?b chaser plap.es were mw also ■>mti rut
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  • 126 15 Peking, May 26. > the legation quarter Is a special area administered by an international > iected from members of the s embassies of the growing numcountries involved m European lities, it is expected to cause local mpHeationa. Following the invasion of the Low utries, the Netherlands
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  • 127 15 U. S. Move Against 1 5th Columns New York, May 26. MR ROBERT HALE, the Repub- lican Candidate to CongTess, j declared m a speech: "Ten m thousand American aeroplanes 2 fighting jn France to-day could t a save a million American lives. Z Adequate protection for the United I
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  • 121 15 I London, May 26. A WOMAN, Mrs. Iseult Stuart, of Laragh Castle, County of Wicklow, whose husband the prosecution alleged was believed to be m Germany, was remanded by the Dublin Special Military Coutt yesterday on charges under the Emergency Powers Act. The prosecution
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    • 105 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.f 1831 Incorporated m the Netherlands East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society > BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030.000.Reserve Fund 10.500,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED mm Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Holland:- Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and subbranches at smaller
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  • 511 16 LONDON, MAY 26. \|K ERNEST BEVIN'S "NATIONAL SERVICE COLUMN" BEGAN ITS BIG DRIVE TO-DAY, WHEN MUNITION FACTORIES WORKED AT FULL BLAST. Transport authorities co-operated, enabling thousands of men accustomed to stay m bed a little longer on the Sabbath day to travel
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  • 79 16 London, May 26FE Ministry of Economic Warn announces that the Master ot v> Rolls, Sir Wilfred Greene, who been attending a meeting at iw of the Anglo-Italian Joint Stan*Committee on matters gating contraband control, is due to rexu to London this evening The proposals made by the «MJ
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  • 511 16 British German Troops In Hand-To-Hand Fighting (Continued from page 1) of all lands where the British and French flags float as a vital factor m victory. London, May 26. As was to be expected, after the French and British military authorities decided no longer to give detailed Information of the
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  • 18 16 New York, May 25.— The Italian Conte di Savoia, sailed at noon for Genoa according to schedule Reuter
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  • 121 16 Paris, May 26. GENERAL VUILLEMIN. Commander into chlel of the French Air Forces. In an Order of the Day addressed to his troopi says: Since the beginning of the war and during the fortnight of battle, you have devoted your energies without reckoning day or
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  • 155 16 The Morning Tribune Monday, May 27, 1940. NAZI RAIDERS BEATEN OFF KENT COAST London. May 26. I THE Air Ministry announces thy I an air raid warning was sound- 1 ed m East Kent early this m<:rnin|H It is learned that wardens hu'ritjl through the streets blowing! whistles but up
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