Morning Tribune, 10 June 1940

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  • 10 1 The Morning Tribune -No. 1 10, Mon., June 10, 1940.
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  • 523 1 2,000,000 MEN 4,000 TANKS IN SUPREME NAZI ATTACK: NEW THRUST MADE 4r DAWN yesterday, the Germans launched a new powerful attack on the Western Front, bringing He total number of their forces engaged m this the reatest battle of all time to about 2,000,000 men and 000 tanks. This supreme
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  • 154 1 "HOLD FAST" ORDERS WEYGAND Paris, June 9. PIS. Vt'EYGAND to-day issued the U foUtwbig Order of the Day to t!i" Armies: The German offensive has now been unleashed on the whole front. from the sea to Montmedy. To-morrow it will stretch as far as Switzerland. The Order still is for
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  • 320 1 London, June 9. AN INDICATION that the first Italian attack might be made on North Africa was made by Signor Ansaldo, editor of Count Ciano's newspaper II Telegrafo, m a weekly broadcast to the troops. After suggesting that it was unlikelj for France to
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  • 39 1 Lone! n. June 9. The Legislative Council of Trinidad and Tobuffo, hu.s unanimously passed a resolution moved by Unofficial members, approving the payment of a farther $P /2 millions to the C»o^-emmfT»t as a cnnt.HhiiMMn towards war erpenditure B.O.W.
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    • 39 1 Hreck Havoc 2 «tt New Attack 3 »l J 'e Places 4 niPn Page 5 On Explosives Charge 6 ado, |> aRe P Ueap 011 8 *»an Spy 9 ippinc ,i jssiaed Advts. U g, 13. 15 lHst News 18
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  • 309 2 800 BOMBS DROPPED WITHIN 3 MINUTES London, June 9. AN Air Ministry communique states that throughout Friday and 1 A at night RAF. bombers repeatedly attacked lines of communications, ammunition and petrol dumps, troop concentrations and armoured fighting vehicles. The railhead at Hirson
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  • 69 2 British Flying Boats Will Skip Italian Soil Cairo, June 9. DRITISH flying-boats on services to India, South Africa and Australia will not touch Italian territory from to-morrow, though they are continuing to fly ovei the Mediterranean. Hitherto they stepped at Rome and Brindisi. Mexico city June 9. Three Italian oil
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  • 35 2 r Washington June 9— The House of; Representatives' Ways and Means Com-' mitte? approved a Bill to raise by taxation $I,OOO.i\N\OGO to defray the cost ot national definite.— Reuter
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  • 34 2 Buenos Aires, June 8. THE Chamber, by 123 votes to 8 to-day approved a Bill to prevent activities which might undermine the neutrality! w of Argentina. The measure is directed a^amst Fifth Columnists.- Reuter
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  • 131 2 MERCHANT CRUISER TORPEDOED I London, June 9. I 7HE Admiralty announces that i 1 the British armed merchant S cruiser Cariathia has been tor- pcdoed and sunk. Two officers anil I i.vo ratings were lost. The re mainder of the crew were saved. I llie Carinthia was the 20,0*3 -ton
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  • 187 2 LONDON, JUNE 9. THE INTENSITY OF THE DESTRUCTIVE AIR ACTIVITY WHICH THE BRITISH AND FRENCH ARE BRINGING TO BEAR ON ENEMY POSITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS IS TESTIFIED BY REPORTS OF YESTERDAY'S WORK BY THE R.A.F. AND THE ARMEE DE LAIR. A correspondent with the R.A.F. m France
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  • 87 2 Washington. Jur.e 8. REPLYING to a question on AmericanJapanese relations at a Press conference. Mr. Sumner Welles, Under-Sec-retary of State, said th? United States Government was always ready to maintain or establish friendly relation* witti all nations whose policy made thh I possible. Referring to the
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  • 223 2 is f urth r *"^ri. Ij v Switzerland to-day t,,, v I planes and two German »i U|SS I brought down. o,ie Suk I;" forced to descend n^ar h!^ its crew being injured by bullets I A second crashed near Biennl ,lJ pilot being
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  • 85 2 248 NAMES IN AIR MINISTRY CASUALTY LIST London. June 9 I FE Air Ministry has Issued a casuajßj list containing the names oi Air Force officers and men. inciuWM 23 killed m action. 24 wounded m acUM 150 missing, and 26 killed or diea M active service. vB l Nine
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  • 28 2 Stockholm. June 8.--^- J between Sweden and Ge rn i. W^^M salted m a number of nf l^^M for increased trade. fl resumed shortly to comp cussions Reuter
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  • 375 2 London, June 9. STATING that the struggle was literally one of life and death, the Minister of Economic Warfare, m a broadcast on Saturday evening, s^id that victory was sure although perhaps distant, Mr. Dalton explained that the object of his Ministry was
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  • 853 3 Greetedßy WitheringFireOn Land, Strafing From The Air P4Rm II NX > P i S ,Tv?^Jn D 53 TONI «HT THAT THE GERMANS HAVE <\ ATTACK F ROM AITMALE TO NOYON WITH SEVEN ARMOURED DIVISIONS AND 20 FRESH INFANTRY DIVISIONS. Relinquishing pressure on
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  • 108 3 In dian s B ack From F lan ders I '.miliiii. June H. MIMBKKS of th P Indian Anrni.il i Transport companies who took > part m operations m Flanders wen* inspected to-day by .Mr. 1.. S I Amery, Secretary tfi State for India, who congratulated the men > On
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  • 43 3 Shanghai, June 8. The Lloyd Trieslino liner. Conic Verde, which was scheduled to snil for Italy to-morrow morning, via Manila and Hongkong, has been ordered to remain m Shanghai. Passengers have been advised to secure alternative bookings- Reuter
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  • 46 3 London. June 9. Searchlights m a .south-east roast town picked up i (format] piano last night. Anti-aircraft Runs went into action and machine-Runs ftlflO engaged the raider. A motorist, reported the plane machine* gunned the beach from a heipht Of 200 feet
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  • 323 3 London, Jim-' 1 9. THE war cry of the RAF ground staff b? "keep the fans turning," and to .such effect do they put their own injunction into practice th it Mi the critical day.s of the Dunkirk beaches, British fighter pilots
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  • 1297 4 In People And Places iVERA ARDMORE 7 FE Cathay Goof show Is particularly £iood this week and one of the most I iTective dance numbers ever to have been put over at this popular spot, was presented on Saturday night. Titkd "Serenade m blue"
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  • 605 5 A Page Of Lovely Mother Daughter m the tropical country "family" (aihitM are at their best. Match. ins, clothe* for sisters have long been favoured by many, and now mother and daughter styles represent I new and appealing idea. While sister fashions are suitable for
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    • 77 5 All the best breakfasts P mciude AUSTRALIAN BACON and eggs, kidneys and baton, haddock icon and bacon on toast. In fact, whatever h served, Australian bacon seems to play an nt part, which is reason enough for purchasing de finest quality. We have "Pineapple" from the Eastern States and West
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  • 141 6 CHINESE ON EXPLOSIVES < From Cur Own Correspondent Muar. Sunday. [EE WENG was to-day produced before liuhe Haron bin Ahmad, and charged with being found m possession of 110 sticks of dynamite and 162 detonators without a licence. it was stated that the accmed was on bll way Malacca, when
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  • 239 6 Allies Belgium Sign Monetary Agreement London. June 8 THE Treasury announces that a tripartite agreement was signed yesterday between the United Kingdom, France and Belgium to regulate their mutual monetary and financial relations. The agreement was based on the Franco-British agreement of Dec. 4. 1839, and its general effect li
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  • 73 6 Tientsin Settlement Hopes Tokyo. June 9. rpHK prospects tor initialling an agreement between Great Britain and Japan on the Tientsin silver question are favourable, according to the Press here to-day. Discussion of the Tientsin Issues has been continuing for the past two or three weeks, until only one or two,
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  • 32 6 Butler (Pennsylvania) I Pullman Standard Car Coi I nouncea that the AJli I Commission has placed with I tor shells totalling thre< i mlUon poundt sterlin Reuter
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  • 76 6 PERSHING CALLS FOR FULL AID FOR THE ALLIES Washing) n June s. /GENERAL Pershing. who was c Am* \J rican Commander-in-Chief m France In the last war. has issued a statemeot urging tlie v.3. to send to the Alliei unlimited quantities of aeroplanes, artillery, small arms and ammunition, v well
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  • 57 6 London. June 9. the Ministry of Information state thit 1 there is no fcundatbn for the report frat the Duks of Windsor has resigned his military appointment The Duke is visiting French troops on the Italian bjrder and will shortly return to the Headquarter.;
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    935 7 H. L. HOPKIN Conscientious Objectors Suspend Their Scruples- Views Changed J On Learning Of Nazi Barbarity: King's Broadcast Clearly Heard-' Vocal Defect May Never Re cur: The Empire's Day Of Prayer: Haw Haw's Time Of Reckoning Drawing Closer: Loyalty Of Indians I M- Heartens The Country jf London,
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    • 299 7 Victory Will Be Ours J'HK battle for Paris is now m full swing. Reports that the Germans have thrown into the Reid masses Off infantry and thousands of tanks, without regard to losses, indicate the Nazi determination to force a bi# decision an 1 impress Mussolini with the advantages of
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  • 258 8 IgRITALN may have been forced back m Flanders and have lost the Channel ports and politicians may be hammering away at the necessity for more arms but Britain must not neglect her food supplies. And our pictures here show that she is not doing so either. The
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  • 358 8 COMBATING A "SERET WEAPON" BRITAIN PREPARES FOR ANY EVENTUALITY SURPRISE ELEMENT OF THE NAZI DRIVE FOR THE CHANNEL PORTS HAS BEEN THE ZUNDAPP MOTOR-CYCLE CORPS. If given the chance these heavily armed units race many miles ahead of the main body of advancing troops and attempt to ravage the open
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    118 9 L-j Barricades have been erected o m najor arterial roads to form Kvmkl of control against any sui m by quick moving enemy cor PBrnt rations. At a moment's notic M;. se barricades would, m the ever m trouble, be closed and all traffi A d till their bona fides
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  • 190 9 Paris. gARMKN >lORY, Swiss-bom Nazi spy who has been con fmmei to death before a French firing squad, was sent U> Paris with instructions to murder two journalists, it was revealed here. Associated with the thirty-foui year-old blonde woman spy m IhJ venture
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  • 131 9 "QUEEN" (VICTORIA THE GREA T) GROWS YOUNG JLCCLAIMED by the theatrical and film world as one of the greatest of modern screen character actresses everyone accepted Anna Neagle as one meant only for those parts. Somehow Anna Neagle meant Queen Victoria m her sixties. Forgotten, if it was ever known,
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  • 241 12 Chunfktaff. DU H. H. Kuiik. Minister of Fir. tnce, rwkmiA the work of the I Foreign Trade Commission under the Ministry of Finance when giving I a speech here. Ooeratin* under the Commission. Dr Kunc said, are the Foo Hua. Foo Shinu and the China Tea
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  • 941 13 ECORD CROWD SEES SINGAPORE EAT SOCCER TOURISTS 1 1 SINGAPORE. .2; EASTERN A.A. (HONGKONG) 1. Ikecedentkd scenes— comparable only to those seen WHEN THE CHINESE OLYMPIC TEAM PLAYED THEIR FIRST |Ti- I HERE FOUR YEARS AGO-WERE WITNESSED YESTERDAY ■the anson road stadium, when a
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  • 451 13 Singapore Chinese Beat Johore S r A 4; J B D F A 'I. DESPITE larking their usual speed and teamwork, the S.C FA managed to beat the Johore Bahru District Football Association by the odd goal m seven when the teams met m a charity soccer match m aid
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  • 308 14 IN SPITE of a brilliant second wicket partnership, by Low Kee Pow arid Eli Cheow Chye which realised 113 runs, the Chinese lost their cricket match against the Police by only 14 runs, on the Depot ground, yesterday. Going m first the Police
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  • 349 14 THE Ceylon Sports Club sustained a crushing defeat at the the SRC. by an innings and 103 runs m a two-day matrh r en the CSC. ground at Balestier Plain, over the week-end. Following are the scores and bowling analyses: S.K.C. (Ist Innings) V Bam c Sabapa'.hy
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  • 189 15 I Wembley, June 8. r jl l> housajwl people, the limit of half the stadium's total capal (il v ii tended the Football league's war cup final m which West v im heal Hiackburn Rovers by one goal to nil. Ham goal had
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  • 66 15 I U.mcisville. Ohio. June 9. TIM S.ARAZEN and Lawson Little I restcrdaj tied for first place m n Open GoU Champion. an ftfgrefali of 287. The\ ail] plaj o fl over 18 holes to. H also 237. but was H rtlng the last round
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  • 83 15 I London, June 9. 1 to restriction of L 3 t which has been made -of Labour and National Pi -ito operation on MonTL "f th e order is to prer of labour, and after ea into force employers fn building and general uu^tries wiU be unable
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  • 223 15 REST BEAT THE EUROPEANS IN K. L. (From Our ttwn Reporter) B Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. V DEFEATING the Europeans by an innings on the Padang to-day, the Kest maintained their unbeaten record of victory m this annual cricket fixture ever since the tournament was started m 1934. The play witnessed
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  • 28 15 London. June 9. Belmont Stakes result. 6 5 Bimeltch 1 2 1 Your Chance 10 1 Andy 3. Won by half a lenuth: a head. Reuter
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  • 63 15 Chungking, June 9. Fighting below Ichang In Hupeh la aking place In the area south-west oi Shtyang. it appears that Japanese orces are pushing ir. throe columnJ towards Ichang. Chinese forces on the Cast bank Ol the Han River are rex>rted to be occupying points where Japanese troops
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  • 146 15 London, June 8. RESULTS of football matches played to-day are as follows: Northwestern. Oldham 4. Blackpool 2; Southwestern. Newport 5. Plymouth 2; Northeastern. Hull 4. Darlington 4: Leeds 1, Newcastle 3; Newcastle 4. Bradford City 4; Lancashire cup final. Bury 2. Everton 4; South D. Bournemouth 2, Aldershot
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  • 237 15 fc SPLENDID partnership by Growder and Stein, who scored 68 and 42 runs respectively, enabled the S.C.C. Merchants XI to score victory by the small margin of 24 runs against the Army (Changi) a* cricket en the S.C.C. Padang yesterday. Growder also took 8
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  • 206 15 AIRMEN BEAT INDIANS Singapore, Sunday. THE X.A F. (Seletar) defeated the Indian Association by 21 runs m a cricket fixture on the Indian Association ground at Balestier Road this afternoon. Following are the scores and bowling analyses: INDIAN ASSN. Abbasbho^ b Bray 9 Tharam Singh b Shea 3 R. S.
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  • 16 16 I must also be taken of the attitude of Russia and Anierii.i
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  • 7 16 Monday, June 10, 1940.
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  • 417 16 NAZIS' NEW A TTACK (Continued from page 1) tttftCk was launched on a front of more U 10 -5 miles between Chateau Porcien. ;»ix allies west of Rethel. and the village r>( Chesne Populeux. It is remarked m Paris that this new tack had no connection with that m me
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  • 131 16 NEW TREASURY MEASURES WELCOMED i- TTr London, June 9. THE measures which the Treasury announced on Friday to further restrict the market m free st-erling has been well received m financial quarters The announcement had indeed been anticipated m the City where action on these lines has been favoured for
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  • 172 16 Special Corps In France To Fight Tin Fifth Column Pari>. June THE Minister of Ex-Servin n^n ai Pensions to-day broadcast message to French I.x-servireme urging them to join the new ternto ial guard v. hich has been formed fight Fifth Column icttfitw France. His appeal was addressed to Servicemen whose
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  • 45 16 SMALL CRAFT HOME FROM DUNKIRK London, June 9: Many smaj j which took part m the evacuation i the beaches of Dunkirk retun *g to their moorings m the UPPfr IPf SK to-day. Wew of the craft .signs of the ordeal they nan through. M
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