Morning Tribune, 11 June 1940

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  • 11 1 The Morning Tribune L 5 n ill, Tues., June 11, 1940
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  • 1189 1 ITALY DECLARES WAR ON ALLIES INVASION BEGUN THROUGH RIVIERA miUSSOLINI ANNOUNCED LAST NIGHT ITALY'S DECLARATION OF WAR AGAINST THE ALLIES. HE SAID ITALY DID NOT MEAN TO DRAG THE OTHER PEOPLES, WHO WERE HER NEIGHBOURS, EITHER BY SEA OR LAND, INTO THE CONFLICT. ITALY, HE SAID, WAS GOING TO WAR
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  • 202 1 s I 'inil.Mi. June 10. j 1 illy .iMiiiiunccd y md French troops urn withdrawn. J 1 I has been order- S I troops and material i i) be Rung into the isi (be Germans. L TI wal is announced in lB *V
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  • 29 1 London. June It. A,N American \gency has just reported from Baffin an annnuncf. menl that Italy marched into Francthrough the Riviera at about OQ p.m. Berlin time.
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  • 32 1 [Ottawa, June 10. I rtes, with a comOf $20,000,000. will be Canada immediately, acHome Minister. will be financed by '*n and French capital. lVt a shell-ftlling factory •llM'Y Will nr/.rlii/»o *-iitrn Reuter
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  • 202 1 Aircraft Carrier Feared Lost LONDON. JUNE 10. IT JS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED THAT THE BRITISH AIRCRAFT CARRIER GLORIOUS MUST BE PRESUMED LOST, ALSO THE TRANSPORT STEAMER 'ORAMA AND THIS TANKER STEAMER. jOJL PIONEER TWO DESTROYERS, THE ACASTA I AND ARDENT. ARE ALSO PRESUMED jSUNK. The Admiralty communique state.* that a.s no
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  • 367 2 J_P /y jp M Troops Sent lo Other Fronts I (SOMEWHERE IN NORWAY). JUNE 10. THE NORWEGIAN HIGH COMMAND ORDERED A CESNATION OF HOSTILITIES IN NORWAY AT MIDNIGHT ON SUNDAY NIGHT. SAYS THE NORWEGIAN TELEGRAPH AGENCY. ri 41 A proclamation to the nation by King Haakon
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  • 55 2 SKNTENCE cf six months" rigorous im- pnsonment was yesterday passed on a 40-year-old Chinese. Yeo Ah Ben*, who was found to b« a member i tli- executive committee of the Malayan Communist Party which is an unlawful society. The magistrate Mr. L C. Goh remarked that the documents
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  • 79 2 Returning after a two months' roun I trip to Sydney. Mr. Edw.n Tongue. Deputy Oommisstoner of Stamps and •Cc Hector of Estate Duties, was astonished at the fine resixmse which recruiting Las had m Australia. Surpassing m enthusiasm the spirit j of 1914. sir. Tongue said
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  • 45 2 MOLLER.— On 10th. June 1940. at the General Hospital. Singapore. Lionel Edward Charles Moller. of the staff of the Government Survey Department. Singapore, at the age of 40 years. The funeral will take place at the Bidadaii Cemetery at 5-30 p.m. to-day. Deeply regretted.
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  • 325 2 LONDON, TONE 10. THE HEARTENING NEWS THAT THE FLOW OF MUNITIONS OF ALL KINDS FROM THE UNITED STATES TO BRITAIN AND FRANCE IS TO BE INCREASED AT ONCE WAS ANNOUNCED IN LONDON TO-DAY. The Anglo-French Purchasing Board, it is stated, is now negotiating for the
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  • 110 2 I London. June 10. P CHURCHILL, m a message to M. 111 Reynaud, says: "The maximum possible support is being given by the British .forces m the great battle which the French armies are now conducting with such undaunted courage. "All the available means are
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  • 131 2 "COBBER" KAIN KILLED London. June 10. I AIK ACE "Cobber" Kain. fast ISritNlM airman to win distinction m France m the present war. has bte^B killed on active >ervi< H accident, reports Reuter. JH Kain was 22 yeais of age. and M< native of Wellington. New Zeala Mr. Fraser. the
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  • 79 2 Boy Drown In Drain WHILE PLAYING m a thundei it the afternoon of June I vcar-old Malay boy. Kosman d.. h Nain. fell into a drain m Oreh;we. near Emerald Hill and was carr.ea b the swirling waters. Hl s A«f recovered m the canal at Dhot» u M_ c
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  • 620 3 FRENCH HOLD ALL POSITIONS DESPITE REDOUBLED ATTACKS I. 11l NC 11 COMMUNIQUE SAYS THAT FROM THE SEA *TO THE \RGONNE, THE BATTLE CONTINUES AND IS IN VIOLENCE. Fit i h military quarters indicate that all French posiholding despite the redoubled German attack. There mc infiltration by German tanks. French leaders
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  • 99 3 NO REASON FOR OPTIMISTIC PLATITUDES Toronto. June 10. THE Canadian Minister of Defence. Mr. Rogers, to-day addressed a joint meeting of Empire and Canadian Club*. He said that the present seriousness ot the situation did not warrant expressions ol optimistic platitudes. It was better to face grim realties with courage
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  • 101 3 London, June 10. (GOVERNMENT have decided that I the evacuation of Greater London school children who registered shall begin on June 13. 10nnnn The movement, involving some *****0 children, will take six days to complete, and m view of the recent developments Ofthl war. and the
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  • 60 3 Washington. June 10. rO-NIGHT. President Roosevelt is ipMJU ing over the American Radio, and his secretary Mr. Stephen Early said that President Roosevelt will make a vt.y important announcement t£"JJ ar and the present state of international affairs. The President will speak at 11 P_m. C M.T..
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  • 55 3 New York. June 10. MR. Henry Stimson. Secretary of Sta.:e under President Hoovei. m a letter to the Herald Tribune, urges immediate aid for the Allies. He writes: "Too long have we obs i- natelv refused to see that the battle beingVaged by the
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  • 27 3 Paris. June 10:— The Paris Radio states t^at the meeting of the Council of Ministers, arranged for to night, has been cancelled Reuter
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  • 1133 4  - PEOPLE AND PLACES VERA ARDMORE By First Meeting Of Y.W.CA. War Workers, A Smart Cinema Audience The newly formed ywca war Workers' Party had its first meeting pi Y.W C.A Raffles Quay, yesterday irning at 9.30 Ooject of these meetings is to bring •th-r members and others who are .•e-t'j-d
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  • Article, Illustration
    105 4 It's New 1I«"m!n ,v- vV "t eventey, sports f„ r Mhlls and now on has made iis .i lM ar ante at a iveddint Bride m thi, picture, bmnett* Mrs. P. s. avlN Iforsaulj Mi_s "Babs"' l.nulsav wore this tuna. ins version vhei she UN-fried I 0 Davis. KM at
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  • 726 5 Lovely Hands -And feminine fragility is yours to command if you know the right tricks I hard you may work nowever "orumary your nanus may iook oduce an illusion of feminine fragility if you know what tricks to U of all is colour harmony. The hands should have a u*
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  • 197 5 2. Stand erect and bring your upper arms to shoulder level. Bend the elbows and let your hands touch your shoulders. Keeping the hands m this position, raise the elbows as far above the head as possible then lower your elbows to your chest and swing backwards as
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 74 5 r SAUSAGES that will make I/O* ask for a second helping V J>*^ a %v_ I It's always a treat when S.C.S. SAUSAGES are put on the table. <^ |1 Every sausage Is packed with JJS 7T_!^k goodness and flavour. Delicious, r^« too. are our CHIPO L A T A.
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  • 72 6 FOR committing criminal breach of trust m respect of $100 belonging to Tan Soon Liong. and cheating Mr. H. I. Smith of $100. a 30-year-old Chinese.! Puah Kan Toi. a shop assistant was yesterday sentenced to twelve weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. L. C. Ooh, the
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  • 778 6 THIS YEAR— OFFICIAL The Council Meeting j I kX ASSURANCE that if it were decided to introduce income tax as a measure for raising more funds for the war. the tax would not be instituted before next year, was given by the Acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. H. Weisberg at yesterday's
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  • 50 6 Death Of Mr. L.E.C. Moller MR Lionel Edward Charles M I died at the General Ho^ v yefl, I terday leaving behind h M mother and two sisters H A well known local philat-.;.: au St Andrew's boy. he was with the eminent Survey Depart m< -M rears. I __^^H
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  • Article, Illustration
    718 7  -  H. L. HOPKIN On Duties Of Local Defence Volunteers— lronside's Call For 12-Bore I Cartridges: Britain May Help By Diverting Bombs: Descendant Of Antioch Kings Has Plan To Help Britain— Unified Arabia A\ore Useful Than A Holy War— Germans' Mistake In 1915: Air-Raid Shelters A Blend Of Flowers
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  • 290 7 Morning Tribune TUESDAY. JUNE 11, 1940. Russia Plays New Hand the battle for France rages, Russia has ended her border dispute with Japan. This may have serious repercussions, m the Far East and on the conduct of the war m Europe. Though it is still too early to predict the
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    454 8 The Whole Story Of Hitler^M General Trained Men On ™tt man RESPONSIBLE FOR TRAINING AND LAUNCHING THE F P^CH^TROOPS WHO HELPED TO ROUT THE DUTCH tc; OFNERAL EBERHARDT MILCH. If a time when anti-Semitism was at its height m Germany, Ebernlrdt Sri -as appointed Secretary of State for Air
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    401 9 DE A SKY ARMY m c hute lroops lalarlv jepartment of runen ulityVf parapmmonly suprm troopg, but Jp be found panic makers j line >i comKtion m Licti the v-. because Ujnsl nyone the lad that i L wii.U tO v J I haw taken I ti» make it move
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  • 201 9 I' THE disco very of a German stowaway m a ship has started a great hunt for Nazi agents at all Thames docks. Special Branch men of Scotland Yard boarded every neutral ship entering or leaving the river and investigated the credentials of everyone aboard. search
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 9 Anne Shirley enjoys a spot of boating on her own swimming pool. Perhaps she's getting a little atmosphere for her next film, "Anne of Windy Poplars," which she's making for R K.O.
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  • 232 10 Alleged Rioters In Court EIGHT middle-aged Chinese, who, it was claimed, mm leaders were yesterday charged with rioting and iftUdd the j Indian engine driver of the Seng Kwee quarry. According to the prosecution the mob used sledge hamir.. ol] I bai v sticks and stones. 1 It was claimed
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  • 136 10 FONCi WHATT »40> WSJ sentenced to three weeks' riforoua imprisonment by the fifth magistrate yesterday for trespassing on the property of Ifessn H G Dobb and Co and annoying and Intimidating the employees. Another Chinese, Choi Koi. who was charged with the same offence, was apI quitted
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  • 51 10 AHMAT, alias. Mohamed bin Osman, came from Kuala Lumput and because he did not inform the police In Singapore where he was staying he was sentenced yesterday ~l months' rigorous imprisor IB J. G. Rappoport. th e __fl' Magistrate. H Ahmat happened to b. H supervision.
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    • 616 11 Property For Sale FOR SALE 5 Barrack houses and vacant Land at MaePherson Road and Harvey Road. Apply 25. Broadrick Road. Singapore. Rent each house $15 Water Electric installed at each houaw (No. 716 D) Lost ftf Found LOST Pointer ***** puppy. White with black ears and black spots. Strayed
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    • 624 11 Wanted GENTLEMAN WANTS acquaintance of private lady dancing partner. Please write G.P.O Box 90, Singapore. (No. 700 D) LOAN WANTED— S3OO urgently required by nercantile man holding good position Repayable by instalments. Interest reasonable. Box XY.Z. co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 740 D) SINGLE GENTLEMAN would like similar person sharing
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 258 12 "HOW A\ANY TIMESJjAVEJirOU SEEN IT?" AM. PREVIOI'S RECORDS GONE WITH THE WIND 3rd GREAT^rVEEK! 15th DAY... and still drawing enthusiastic crowds! j Unprecedented m Malaya's Entertainment History! r%i» 1 1 01 1 r »aii_y 111 4.15 and 9 P.M. 1 >_a~~———~_' 'GONE WITH TUB WIND' j IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOIR _____E
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    • 200 12 YY. CHEN flf^ ALHAMBRaJ %9% T___f-t& H 'ALL QUIET /J^ Thes,, r> j pagoda* JMH_T ai M I ijs, c* v ft, I A English I with __r I Y. K. TONG J I _F> I R SOON niaatiMsa____P__H_^JM*_lv<w W on mm. TO->IOmtOV. j FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE
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  • 226 13 Where Totalitarianism Democracy Differ |-n broadcast talk over the Singapore Radio last night. Dr. T. ri. Silcock. Professor of Economics at Raffles College, explained the distinction between the totalitarian outlook and the guiding principles of democMacy. His distinction rested on free-' dom of action and thought rather' than on the
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  • 95 13 roUR CHINESE, a reporter on a Chi--1 nese paper and three Chinese school teachers, have been arrested on banishment warrants. They are Tan Khim Poh. shipping and education reporter of the Nanyang Slang Pau; Chui Chiini and Tan Hong Pin, teachers of the Toh Nan
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  • 82 13 Canvasser's Fraud roUND GUILTY on three charges of 1 making false representations to Mr. E. J. Mortensen of the East Asiatic Company and thus fraudulently inducing him to deliver $1,572.50 worth ci abalone to certain shops m Singapore which had never existed, Lee Kiah Soon, a former Chinese canvasser at-
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  • 98 13 ONLY tiefcet holders will be provided with ■Bating accommodation on the sea side of Connaught Drive to watch the march past on King's Birthday. No person except ticket holders or members of H.M forces m uniform will be allowed In this locality. Ticket holders are reminded that
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    • 120 13 MIDNIGHT SCANDALS j BIGGEST FLOOR SHOW IN TOWN TO-NIGHT f jflv y^^a»_H£r **V __"T__r"~^- >i t" -^*-_-c_---_r^aj? COME TO OUR POPULAR RENDEZVOUS DANCE STARTS 8 P.M. BLACKOUT DANCE SEE OUR DAZZLING SHOW GIRLS IN A SENSATIONAL TANTALISING REVUE. r TO. MORROW'S EVENT KING'S BIRTHDAY BALL EXTENSION TILL 1 A.M. HAPPY
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  • 472 14 Ko\al Engineers 4: Malays .1. fIVIVi one of their best displays this season, the Royal Engineers (ideated the .Malays by a convincing margin of four goals to one m a Division I soccer fixture at Anson Road Stadium > esterda v. This I
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  • 99 14 Commodore's Team Wins Competition Feature of a social event at the Royal Singapore Yacht Quo on Sunday was a two-team sailing contest for all classe held during the morning and the afternoon, between the Commodore's team and the Vloe-Commodore'a string. The results was a two-point win for the Commodore's team
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  • 19 14 iH Battery, Royal Artil- i Regiment ••or match I i 1 he Tads'
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  • 234 14 TWO former players of the I Straits Chinese Football j Association one of them hay- ii_g represented Singapore J have bet r invited by the Boav I tern Athletic Association of J Hongkong, at present m Singa- pore, to join thim on their tour
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  • 327 14 V.M.C.A 9: J.C.S.A 0. JHE V.M.C.A. swamped a J.C.S.A. XI m the Division 118 game on the 'Y's' ground yesterday. Strong contenders m the League, they had all very much their own way, seldom allowing the boys of the J.C.S.A. to get
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  • 96 14 (From Our Own Kepartcrl I >!><di. .lvii I pKR.AK meet SasaAfftt m lM jj I J State i ricket match „n s,, ur HJ*H ailfl K^in.., (After yesterdays state u t ll( I the following have ben. M t I to represent Perak: I J.
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  • 264 14 Moravians Combine We Beat I.A. _B .Moravia 3: Indian Association cHCWING better combination. aaH possessing a more enterpnsinH lorward line. Moravia were clefl winners by three goals to I over the Indian Association I Div. 2B match at Farrer Park terday. I li] the goals were scored Ln the \M
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  • 25 14 The Second Division "A match between the R.A.M.C R.A. which was to have been pia j Tanglin yesterday, was postp k
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  • 25 14 EUngapore, M I Pain early m the afternoon c In the postponement of all ties g Singapore Lawn Tennis ChamP-Oi I this evening.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 55 14 S|soi*l<* Diary TO-DAY soccer: s.a.fa. League, Div. I. R.A.F. vs. Argylls. Seletar; Police vs. Gordons. Stadium. Div. II i A). Pulau Brani vs. Signals, Pulau Brani. TENNIS: Singapore Championships. S.C.C. courts. TIDE TABLE TO-DAY HIGH TIDE: 1.16 am.. 9.3 ft.; 2.38 p.m., 8.1 ft. TO-MORROW HIGH TIDE: 2.08 a.m.. 8.9
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  • COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 8 15 I London. Monday. grass w^ ss* ass
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    • 21 15 II ondon, Monday. Firm 12'b 12^U July 12% 12 ll 16 UtgUSi 114 12 9 16 I1H 11 15 16
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    • 36 15 m London, ai .naay. 2?£ I mlcal Industrie* 27 I y8 V 2 I v. Areaa 43 9 M 56 3 :IA C. BU mi Tobacco I Re. Gold Loan London Issue) 20
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    • 35 15 B I ndon, Monday. H i Pari 176 50 H 7.58 82 Buyer. ■I 4 7 32 WM'. T mg la- 3dfli Is. sd. X Sellers York 4 02^ tc H Official Kate
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    • 17 15 H London.. Monday. I S 23 fli ..rd 22 1 U Hbarg Fine ncr £8.8.0
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    • 55 15 London. Monday. H Unquoted I FMS' I Unquote d I: rawak) I ent 17 r > Nominal I I Pearl, I i Singapore) I' 27 6 Nominal FAQ) White Muntok I lent 4! 4 BeHers afl I \Q) Black Lampoug I «n< s ment. 2 7 8 Sellers G
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    • 21 15 I Kew York June I Buyers Sellers Steady F aid CV Dec. 18 3 4 19 8 I Firm
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  • 532 15 London, June 10. ADMIRAL RAMSAY, who com- manded the naval forces from Hover, has told th e press the first full story of the evacuation from Dunkirk, when a small band of junior officers m a secret control room helped m the direct saving
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  • 50 15 Frincelnvn. New Jerssy. June 10. To-day Fred Woolcott broke two world records, namely, the 220 yards low hurdles, doin i t In -2.5 seconds, and the 200 met es low hurdles m 22.3 seconds, bea Lng J-SSe Owens' 22. G seconds for both distances. Reuter
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  • 29 15 London, June 10. Derby jockeys:— Lowrey rides Black Toai. Bearv— Solway Firth. Gordon Richards— Tant Mieux. Sammy Wragg- Pent Levequc. Arthur Wragg— War Lord. Marshall— Romulus Reuter
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  • 433 15 ALLIED ASSETS FOR VICTORY rE Director-General. Posts and Telegraphs. Malaya, has received a telegram from London stating that postal services to Holland and Belgium are now wholly suspended. The position with regard to Estonia. U tvia. Lithuania. Sweden and the Union cl Soviet Socialist Republics is that parcel post service
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  • 142 16 London. June 10. REI TEK'S special correspondent on the Syrian-Turkish frontier, after touring Syria and Lebanon wires: I saw something of the formidable French iorces that are not only waiting but are individually almost hoping for action m the Near East. 'They
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  • 517 16 New York. June In. I RADIO TELEPHONIC commuiiicafl lion between New folk J Paris stopped earl> 10-da\ w.thiufl indication when it wmil I>. n-Mim^^i cd. It i s pointed out thai the I'm^vl transmitting station is lb "-ilf^B"! nirthuest of the
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