Morning Tribune, 8 June 1940
1940-06-08
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187 1940-06-08 1 Italian Vessels Ordered To Neutral Ports New York. June 7. ITALIAN LINE hflf reported that j Italian .ships on the high seas been idered to neutral ports. Verrando, the company's Ne^manager, said that the order, rame dirrct from Rome, canall .-ailing*. order tola the captains of Italian to "put intoReuter - 187 words
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Article77 1940-06-08 1 200 Nazis Over French Lines Paris. June 7 iiud warning was sounded W\y this morning add iasted for Mi hour. >ti-. aircraft guns did p.oi t*o into It aid warnings In central France the night lasted three hour^ used material damage but io y~ reported. «fc« air raid warning m77 words
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296 1940-06-08 1 NAZIS MAKE NO PRPGRESS, LOSE 400 TANKS FOUR HUNDRED OF THE 2,000 TANKS THE GERMANS to 5a™ T WN INT THE PRESENT BATTLE ARE SAID l^l^T DESTR °YED BY THE FRENCH, MAINLY 1 hill. AIR. The Allies have managed to keep their lines intact, and where German tanks have succeeded296 words
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177 1940-06-08 1 WEYGAND ORDERS MEN "NO WITHDRAWAL" Paris, June 7. S TEN WEYGAND to-day congra tulated the Armies opposing the German offensive on thr J tenacity wiln which they i ir.'iq out his instructions during th* first two days of battle. i An inspiring Order of the l>a> issued by Gen. WeygandReuter - 177 words
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Article1200 1940-06-08 1 r Washington, June 7 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT to-day disclosed that he If taking Congress for legislation to permit the Government to return old types of guns to the manufacturers for re-sale to the Allies The procedure would be the same as that which the Navy DepartmentB.O.W. - 1,200 words
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93 1940-06-08 1 Conscription Likely In United States Washington, June 1 IN THE COWM of the Pr«\s cinference, the Pr( sident mv asked to comment on the N< w York 'limes ediloria). advocating Immediate adoption of compulsory military training President Roosevelt said I Ilk* it.' 1 The leader which wu> reprinted bf severalReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration55 1940-06-08 1 Cargo vessels are now being built m Britain by a practical approach to mass production methods. Shipyards are building the types which m each case they are most experienced m and equipped for. Picture shows bolts on the bow of a large cargo ship on the55 words
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90 1940-06-08 1 AMERICANS WARNED TO LEAVE BRITAIN EIRE London. June 7. AMERICANS In Britain and Ireland are A warned by the American Embassy to return to the United States without dday or stay at their own risk. The Embassy, m a .statement, says thai it Is advised irom Washington that th. 890 words
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Advertisement46 1940-06-08 1 N OTHER PAGES ln^ In Lincolnshire 2 merica War 3 °Ple Places 4 or »c Page I 910| »v Conscription viler Page 7 Wain rifhfe Fifth Column 8& 9 topping 40 la^'ficd Advts. 11 nf> »nas 12 13 14 '«i»cc 15 J! '^t \>ws 16 146 words
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Article242 1940-06-08 2 London, June 6. DQMIIS are reported to have been dropped near a Lincolnshire town during Nazi air activity last nfcht. but there was no serious damage. Xazi planes which crossed the coast, caused air raid warnings to be sounded at places as far i.part as a242 words
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Article181 1940-06-08 2 New Unity Of Britain France London. June 7. FE WEEKLY PRESS sti esses the unity of Great Drita.n and France m facing the new attack by the Germans. The Spectator says: "When Mr. Churchill said on Tuesday that if necessary Britain would fight on alone, he was using the strongestB.O.W. - 181 words
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108 1940-06-08 2 Chungking, June 7. 4 MAJOR Sino Japanese battle is expected to take place on the west bank of the Han River shortly, declared a Chinese military spokesman who estimated that 15,000 Japanese were participating m the drive on Ichi<ng, the important Treaty Port on the YangtzeReuter - 108 words
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Article315 1940-06-08 2 J London. Jane 7. J PERSIAN prisoners taken m the U fighting retreat of the BE F. i to Dunkirk complain bitterly that their own planes w«re never on the spot when the R.A.F. were attackt A German officer prisoner, still pale and shaken315 words
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25 1940-06-08 2 Munitions Department In Australia Sydney, June 7. Mr. Menzies has announced the establishment of a Department of Munitions, with himself as Minister of Munitions.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article150 1940-06-08 2 NAZIS' OIL STOCKS DWINDLIN Lor *don Job ANE OF Germur-, V points, her ?*j4 synthetic petrol near Hamburg night m succe u>I OI J Ln the opimo, A'dnesfc roleum Press B tinue at the present rate the?! time seriously aken q^ n J atytokjep up her armie Tandfl ot supplies.150 words
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Article82 1940-06-08 2 Economy Of Rumania On War Ba sis Bucharest, June! RUMANIA has decided to plitei national eettiamy <»n i war h The Minister of National ttm has announced provision the Government Decree of M* empcweilng him to contnl pw* tien of all articles needed fort Army and the civil population. TheReuter - 82 words
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Article96 1940-06-08 2 London. Juneß rIE Ministry of Home Securiß determined that everyone i| country shall know *n*\ an air raid. The Minister. Sir John A«dj| to-day launching a now .-..n :ipw« .na^s instruction has be P^JB those members of the P- 1 t ODt reason or another. cannoi»96 words
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491 1940-06-08 3 Washington, June 7. general reaction to the announcement that the United States Navy is immediately providing planes for the L is that the United States is, step by step, going into i hough the provision of these planes, with what it imt may have491 words
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Article44 1940-06-08 3 I Rome. June 7. issolini last night received German Minister of Food ire. m an interview m Berne Lome, is reported to have ..it Germany's capacity for ended not only on existing the maintenance of ar, rial a constant level.-44 words
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Article132 1940-06-08 3 London. June 7 IT is reliably understood that important financial changes will soon Inrgely supersede iko. pn f«'r- < nee export regulations. The authorities have been asking portCTI to secure hard currency for reexports, even of not listed commodities, for m. tance cotton, if the original importsReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement78 1940-06-08 3 *&3 C& *^X/^BBB Although Mummy and Lactogen" must f l I .^jt^^awK^lßsfflp needs, and, as neither of them has ever I i \iA The giving of Lactogen should not stop kj^t&^dW *V W J with the first year of baby 8 growth but £$|j»rjs^ I should be carried on at78 words
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251 1940-06-08 4 People And Places By Vera Ardmore a NOVEL means of helping deservin tt charity aid also the Malaya Patric Wool Fund has been found by Mrs Forbes, who was recently appoints H< norary Secretary ol the Women >: ol tru v ilaya Patriotic Fu»id An aunt of hers, who lives251 words
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Article, Illustration972 1940-06-08 4 A Novel Charity Scheme, Successful Jumble Sale And Some Fashion Pointers ah making, packing and postage cha arc met by Mrs. Forbes and her aunt. The Homos and Training Farms fd 1 destitute boys have suffered meatly as a result of the war and are urgently In r need ol972 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1940-06-08 5 Post Free Facilities S IF you haven't got a stamp handy. just send your query addressed 2 to Helen, to the Malaya Tribune 5 Press Town Office, No 9, The Aicade, when it will be forwarded "diiect to Helen for her personal attention. 5 For Our1,175 words
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Advertisement16 1940-06-08 5 Th abovP coupon must be enrlosed t e h correspondance coupon. Morning Tribune, June 8, 194016 words
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1102 1940-06-08 6 ITETAILS were issued last night of two bills, to be rushed through at Monday s meetmg oi C the Legislative Council, introducing compulsory military training for all British subjects m the Colony between the ages of 18 and 55. and for more intensive training1,102 words
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Article61 1940-06-08 6 before the Third Mau. stolen $18.16 from a j at the RAF Bue,Bei< ,ed trial and then it* compound the i Both Savaiimuth:; that Sinivasam. from allied to have itolen tl indebted to them. Mr. D.R. Cowie. Pr N 'the offence could noi ;v!d the61 words
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Advertisement325 1940-06-08 6 Public Notices i GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders will be received at the Ofly» cf the Settlement Engineer, IP to noon of the 17th J n fa the follow ma work: Constrm ii.vi of comrete i«uiU and back lanes at Subord.nutr Qvartm ll.iii* Kuad, Singapore. Every person applying lor a Tender will325 words
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Article, Illustration929 1940-06-08 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN if On General Weygand At Last 'Satisfied:" Public Welcomes Arrest Of Mosley— Aloof-Looking Blonde" Gives Fascist Salute— Break-up Of The British Union: Waste Of Man- Power In London: Smaller Cars In Use M. P.'s Lead The Way London, May 24. arge headlines the newspapers announced929 words
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Article295 1940-06-08 7 MONDAY'S meeting ol the Legislative Council will be one of the mo -4 important m the history of the Colony. It will place on the Statute Book the Colony's acceptance of the prnciple of universal service for all, British subjeWfc. Theft is not the slightest doubt295 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1940-06-08 8 FULL PRECAUTIONS TAKEN AGAINST NAZI SPIES ftEI'KEDATIONS OF GERMAN INVADING PARACHUTE TROOPS IN NORWAY. HOLLAND AND BELGIUM HAVE ADDED A NEW PAGF TO WARFARE AND GIVEN BRITAIN SOMETHING TO THINK IN THE DAYS AHEAD OF HER. FROM THE NAZI INVADERS ON THOSE OCCASIONS MANY I1,144 words
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Article, Illustration372 1940-06-08 9 EX-PASTOR THIEF WAS "GUIDED" IJSING a police court dock as his pulpit, l dapptt I x-pa.stor declared that he had undertaken a "tour of righteousness" -during which he lived m luxury hotels, leaving suddenly \:ithout paying— under the guidance of God. "Cannot the Almighty, to whom all things belong, billet372 words
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Article, Illustration360 1940-06-08 9 Hollywood. TINGER ROGERS, separated so long from Lew Ayres Hollywood almost had forgotten they were married, shed a tear and got a divorce recently almost as quickly as that. The Handsome Lew urged her to go home to mother, she told Judge Clement L. Shinn. So she360 words
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Article39 1940-06-08 9 V^owt Hanworth.a seiond Ueutenan ii- the Poval Engineers. de s. loo late to arrange for the «.U.r.; of her wedding-dress, so she Jf™™. wear a white .silk dress she left bchin. when she was mobilised.39 words
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Advertisement276 1940-06-08 12 J** 2nd GREAT WEEK 1 I'illi DAY!! M pi The U hole Town's Ray ing about "GONE WITH THE WIND" I fi With CLARK (.Mill VIVIEN LEIGH LESLIE HOWARD Cast of Thousands. H I Kill; IKK Its of GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT S I FILMED IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOUR HR Admisiiion S3. (RESERVED*276 words
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Advertisement116 1940-06-08 12 The Greatest Screen Event Since ''ZOLA" The Greatest Performance Robinson has ever p\en I iwtSAVli tie RUTH GORDON OTTO KRUGER DONALD CRISP Directed by WILLIAM DIETERLE A WARNER BROS.- First National Picture ALSO LATEST GAZETTE" BY SPECIAL REQUEST AT 11 A.M. ONLY TO-DAY SUNDAY tA L II A>l« IU Warner116 words
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Article725 1940-06-08 13 SINGAPORE SHOCK SOCCER TOURISTS early Win Drawn Game DISPLAYING WONDERFUL TEAMWORK AS A WHOLE, AM) EXCELLING SPECIALLY IN THE DEFENCE. THE SINGAPORE CIVILIAN XI NEARLY TURNED THE TABLES ON THE KEDOUBTABLE EASTERN A.A. (HONGKONG) XI WHEN THEY I AT THE ANSON ROAD STADIUM YESTERDAY BEFORE A (KOWD OF APPROXIMATELY 14.000.725 words
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Advertisement196 1940-06-08 13 JAMIESON'S MILK OF MAGNESIA I. S. P. (Liquid) Sii|MTii»r prodm t inclirr \iit.i< id l.;t\.»livr and m 'oust ip.tlion of Pr(-i;niM<\ I arm- «n»* I'ini b«»Hlc 80 tlv Mil X or MAGNESIA TABLETS. rliM-uii i.islmu. mini flavdiirrd. Btttti <if Mm i.ihl.is 'mi (cnts < II \l(l Ai < 01, 9,196 words
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Article350 1940-06-08 14 fIHMI I l\(. boxing was witnessed at the Happy World Stadium List flight when the finals o! the Singapore Ainatrur Boxing \^sn< ration PCtC dnidrd. R.A.F.- CUSTOMS CAME PUT OFF Slni Thurad DlTlalon h it a -11, teh between the Custonu and the j: a350 words
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Article93 1940-06-08 14 London. June 1 TREE admittance for a thousand Br.\ soldiers from Dunkirk and a special enclosure for injured returned soldi frill be provided at Wemblej Stadium to-morrow evening, for the final ol th? Football League Wartime Cup. m vVest Ham are favourites. The majority of players artReuter - 93 words
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Article86 1940-06-08 14 I 'THE main event on to-night's ling bill at the Happy World dium is a bcut over 3 15 rounds tween Shouthri Singh (Punjab 1 and M. Kader 'Maiabar' T. M. Kader has won all Ma the Colony. Shouthri Singh is well known wil his ccmmunity86 words
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Advertisement90 1940-06-08 14 spouts m \in I TO-D.^Y I BCCCER: Malaya Cup. R I Negri-Sembilan, B I Reserve Div., Navy I Naval Base. 1 CRICKET: A.C.S. ?8. A I (annual match), I Hall, S.R C. v> 1 C.S C 8.11 C. !1 1 11. B.R.C 6i. And j Bt Joseph's Andrew's II vs.90 words
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Article36 1940-06-08 15 London. Friday. MnketTone Firm 123 8 12 2 t Forward) July 12 516 12 3 8 Liad Forward) August 12 4 12 3 8 3rd Forward) Oct.] e mb er 1111 16 11 13 1636 words
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Article89 1940-06-08 15 London. Friday. pistilten 54/6 nlop Rubber 29 9 0 eral Electric 69 9 >erial Chemical Industries 21--upertal Tobacco 88 1 2 Anglo-Dutch 18/3 übber PI In. Trust 24 3 1 hern Ktnttfl 10/9 11 /10 1 2 Asiatics 2 '7 1 2 Witwatersrand Areas 43 9 ft89 words
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Article18 1940-06-08 15 London. Friday. Spot 23 3 8 Forward 21 7 s PAR GOLD, Fine ncr 02. £8.8.018 words
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Article20 1940-06-08 15 New York. June 6. Market Tone Very Dull >rward Oct. Dec. 18 7 8 I9>a I I .120 words
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Article42 1940-06-08 15 London, June 7. King, accompanied by the Duke oi Gloucester, visited the AlderCommand on Thursday and lnad several battalions and mechanunits. His Majesty was enthusiastically red as he walked un and down th< battalion lines.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 42 words
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Article24 1940-06-08 15 melon, June 7: Captain W.G. T?nmt, Officer in-Charge of naval arrange. menta at Dunkirk for the B.E.F em'•kation rpopivpri hv the Kins lay.- B.O.W.B.O.W. - 24 words
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Article366 1940-06-08 15 MORE IMPORTANT London, June 7. JHE TREASURY announce important steps taken m continuation of the policy of basing foreign trade on the official rate of exchange, and limiting the volume of transactions m the free market for sterling. For the time being, no licenses willReuter - 366 words
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Article160 1940-06-08 15 LABOUR'S CRISIS MEASURES London, June 6. 'yHE measures for organising the United Kingdom labour supply include, firstly, strikes are outlawed for the duration of the war: employers and workers have agreed to accept arbitration. Secondly, the objective of 800.000 minors. Thirdly, employers a<e forbidden to attract workers from mining andReuter - 160 words
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Article73 1940-06-08 15 Paris. June 7. THE Netherlands Legation m Paris revealed to day that several units of the Netherlands Air Force have reached French aerodromes. It is stated that the escaped airmen are young pilots who aie still m training They escaped from Holland In light nReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement137 1940-06-08 15 RACE SELECTIONS SELECTIONS for to-days Ipoh *5 races: Race 1 Regiment, Squeeze. Race 2: Maid of Cashel, Fmperir. Race I: Drift On. Dover. Race 4: Easter Parade, Solar Time. Race 5: Adele, Klaricum. Race Double V,ss,>, Neverset. Race 7: Knight's Eye, Scarlet Tiger. Race 8: Boniims, Freedom. Race 9: Hercules,137 words
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Article121 1940-06-08 16 I I 1 London, June 7. J Tilt ADMIRALTY announces that as from June 8 no merchant >'♦'<*- 2 sel must approach within three miles of the ports and coasts of the I'nited Kingdom between *un. set and sunrise except m an or- ganised British convoy. IReuter - 121 words
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Article95 1940-06-08 16 TUNISIANS WARNED TO BE READY Tunis June 7. THE French President General m Tunis to-day issued a proclamation to the population of Tunisia, urging the people to be calm, to be calm. The proclamation says: "It may be that your country will be brought into the conflict. It may be95 words
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Article301 1940-06-08 16 R.A.F. Routs Germany Columns London. June lURING .yesterday's RAF. bomb. ing of the German forces seek. ing to penetrate Allied defences m the region of Abbeville, the British machines m the morning dropped from low level a ton of heavy bombs and a larije number of smaller bombs on armoured301 words
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Article47 1940-06-08 16 London. June The first Victoria Crosi* of the wg has been awarded to the late Capta B. A. Warburton Lee for and daring m command of Jr. stroyer force m the first battle ol w vik on Apr. 10 when he was killed m a shell.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article35 1940-06-08 16 Washington. June 1 I The Navy Department to-day a: nounced that a second Anvi cruiser, the 10,000 ton Wichita. 1 its way to Rio de Janeiro. The tlip I described as a "friendly I ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article27 1940-06-08 16 London. June < A long list of R.A.F. promotion* includes, under the general dv«& branch, Squadron Leader Gil Saye »J" m Bangkok, to be Group Captain porarv> ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article19 1940-06-08 16 Wellington. W»e The president of the CommunH was sentenced to-day to nine hard labour for publishing a sUDVi document.19 words
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Article28 1940-06-08 16 Berlin. Ji^ c 7 Marshal de Bono has been j with Supreme Command of of armies of the south, according w Rome dispatch to the official Agency ReuterReuter - 28 words
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