Morning Tribune, 30 May 1940

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  • 9 1 The Morning Tribune Ho 101. Thu May 30, 1940.
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  • 21 1 \IR KINGSLEY WOOD Eutllor of the Exchequer, who kadows higher taxation for the British nation. See page 2.
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  • 83 1 ALLIES APTURE NARVIK London, May 29. i IS officially stated that the Allies have captured amk. War Office and Adcommunique says that tion has been received vik was captured last the Allied forces and "mess and Forsnesset m our hands. rmans also admit the loss, and Ik fell to British
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  • 34 1 IPOH PILOT MISSING London, May 29 t-bom pilot. Flying Officer E is reported minting In the Ministry casualty comi Beer A. C Peach. Shan"r and whose father is -;t is also reported mfcstaf.— Reuter
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  • 661 1 BRITISH TROOPS KEEP THEIR LINES INTACT LONDON, MAY 29. |T IS LEARNED IN AUTHORITATIVE CIRCLES IN LONDON THAT THE B.E.F. LINES ARE INTACT AND TOGETHER. THEY HAVE WITHDRAWN SOMEWHERE TOWARDS THE COAST, BIT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY EXACTLY WHERE THEY ARE AT THE
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    • 34 1 Chancellors arning 2 Nazis Active In Shanghai "Dancing Time" People Plates Shadow 01 The Swastika smushinu German Lines Classified A<Ms. G(»vt. Wastage AHtfed Shipping Sport Finance *f Demand For IS. Aid For Allies 20
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  • 270 2 HIGHER TAXES AHEA D FOR BRITISH NATION CHANCELLOR WARNS London, May 29. REVIEWING the financial po- sition. Sir Kingsley Wood, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that total revenue from taxes had risen from £765 millions m 1936 7 to £1.200 millions to-day. Even so, he had no doubt that
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  • 116 2 Paris, May 29 A RESOLUTION confirming and renewing solidarity with the Belgian and Allied Governments was passed at a meeting of the presidents and other officials of the Belgian Senate and the Chamber here. Numerous Belgian members of Parliament attended. The jeaal late ot tne
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  • 117 2 Britain' s Grave Hour London, May §IR Archibald Sine' a r, Air Minister, regretting his inabiMty tc attend a London luncheon, paid a warn tribute to the skill, gallantry and almost miraculous achievements of officers and men of the R.A.F.. and added that "we are passing through a grave hour,
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  • 107 2 Holidays Cancelled By Crisis Labour. tD.daj announced J m the present crisis nmiP.ll pnxlmtion mu.t nol bf m JJ tel b, h l,da> |c i,ds. «s Pni !B those for several daw lt a Jj which wav <ust..mary m (cr 9 parts of the rountry durin f |B .-uinmer months.
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  • 65 2 RUM ANI PROTECTS OIL WELL THE (iovernment has pr?J a scheme for the creatiH of an economic directorate! case of necessity. According to non-official sond scheme gives the Minister oJ Hi Economy discretionary power; private industry m ore- r I M necessary production. The 'Government has also measures m order
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  • 56 2 More Restriction On Aliens PRTHFR restriction^ on »I«J all nationalities are ann« by the Home Office From June 3. no alien owl .shall posses a bicycle, mot M lea-goWg craft. W i police permit: All Shal] be sub i 10.30 p.m. to MI IM H 'vate house the occupiei mUsl
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    • 129 2 Travancore Offers Britain Troops Bombay. May 29. State of Travancore have beei It is announced that the services offered to Britain for the prosecu of the entire armed forces of the tion o: war. Reuter. Egypt's Internal Security Measures London, May 29. JN the House of Commons, during question time,
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    • 24 2 The AIR-CONDITION RESTi%IJLiJ ••RITSINESSMAV *_J£g jml M m 12.30 p.m. to I $i-ee The be. Delightful. < i I Oli Relax alter I Nowly BP]
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  • 236 3 AZIS ACTIVE IN SHANGHAI Shanghai, May 29 1i; protection of the neutrality of the Internationa! tt j c —built by the democracies they are striving to over I lernuufll have made Shanghai their centre for Nazi i intense anti- Allied propaganda throughout the Far Xtu ('fntipn are known to be
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  • 40 3 BRITAIN REFUGEES London. May 29. ether m view of the increasi ol refugees entering thi m rnmenl would appeal to the Btates of America, to take as agees as possible, Mr. Butler the inavter was receiving the Secretary's attention.- Reuter
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  • 95 3 "Allies-U. S. First Line Of Defence" New York. May 29. fIJK Wendell Wilkie, the wellknown industrialist who is emerging as a possible Republican candidate for the Presidency, speaking at Akron. Ohio, to-day suggested that Mr. Cordell Hull should ask the Allies "publicly and openly, m the name of the American
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  • 28 3 London, liay 29. Admiral Sir Edward Evans has beep, ippointed to take charge of local projection and security for ail factories encra^rf «n aeronautical work m Britain. B.O.W.
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  • 150 3 London, May 29. oi Commons to-day, Mr. Boothby, Parliamentary Secre*3 to the Ministry of Food, announced at question time that :t had been completed for the purchase of the entire ex:he coming season's sugar production of Australia, the Inion Africa, Mauritius, Fiji and British West Indian
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  • 980 3 London. May 21) Willl.K KinK LeopokTi sorrender is ooodemned and the atritutneai of the Mow to th< AllJfs is admit ted the national PKli unanimously reiterates faith m the final victory. j The Timef says that whon every possible allowance has been made for the
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