Morning Tribune, 13 June 1940
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223 1940-06-13 1 BRITAIN JAPAN AGREE ON TIENTSIN lor I'ari* —p. It London, June 12. IGEEEMENT has been reached A between Britain and Japan on Mtitandini points affecting local issues at Tientsin i m London that In the Hussions preceding agreement, due paid to such of China's in~ils is are involved. I sagesReuter - 223 words
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Article110 1940-06-13 1 SPITFIR E DOWNS 4 HEINKEL London. June 12. J[ WfITISH fighter shot down a wman bomber off the southJP t of Kngland this mornm*. J Pilot dived over 11.C0O lake his first attack. After hole of his ammunition, he lc einkel dive into a cloud with pouring from its portReuter - 110 words
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Article40 1940-06-13 1 the f!oH lU ln Lond on that because :ed o< Slt "ation, an order has been ill d i" Ue «nany for the destruction Poses u cept those use <* for military <la ughtered Ut Lhree milU P dOffS wl ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration878 1940-06-13 1 R.A.F. BOMBING RAIDS IN NORTHERN ITALY Where Allies Have Struck At Italy Troops Massed On Alpine Frontier LONDON, JUNE 12. (MACHINES OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE HAVE FLOWN OVER NORTHERN ITALY AND BOMBED MILITARY OBJECTIVES. Rome had an air raid at 1 45 this morning which lasted 35 minutes. TheReuter - 878 words
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Article160 1940-06-13 1 Egypt Breaks Off With Italy Cairo, June 12. £GYPT has severed diplomatic relations with Italy. Agency messages state that reporta are circulating m Cairo that the Italian Government had delivered an ultimatum to Egypt. These reports are as yet unconfirmed. A special session of the Egyptian Parliament was held. LargeReuter - 160 words
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Article91 1940-06-13 1 CHURCHILL EDEN IN FRANCE London, June 12. IT IS officially announced that Mr. Churchill, accompanied by Mr. Eden and General Dill. Chief of Imperial Staff, had meetings m France yesterday and to-day with M. Reynaud. Marshal Petain and Gen. Weygand. .Complete agreement wai reached as to the measures which shouldReuter - 91 words
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379 1940-06-13 2 London, June 12. IN a leading article headed "The Stiletto," The Times endorses Mi. Attlees statement m the Commons that there was no quarrel between Italians and the British and French peoples, and expresses heartfelt regret at their historic friendshio beins sourned. •ItB.O.W. - 379 words
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Article74 1940-06-13 2 U.S. PLANES FOR ALLIES READY New York, Jure 12. ACCORDING to the Washing- tor. correspondent of the Herald-Tribune new warplanes destined for the Allies were last right mas/ed along the east ccast. The war Department has ordered 93 ,\o throp attack bombers to the Mauio border aerodrome, from which theyReuter - 74 words
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Article39 1940-06-13 2 Toronto. June 12. jN a big round up of Italians by ihe Ontario Province police, cases of ammunition, guns. Fascist literature i'nd biackshirt uniforms were seized to-day Many Italians have been held lor internment- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article101 1940-06-13 2 Rome. June 12. rE first Italian war communique states ihat "at midnight ou June 10, pre-arranged disposition of our land, sea and air forces was carried out m perfect order. "At dawn and sunset, bombing units of our air force, escorted by fighter formations, violently bombedReuter - 101 words
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Article299 1940-06-13 2 ITALY'S POOR ECONOMIC POSITION (Reuter's Special Commentary) London. June 12. fHE following are some facts from an authoritative source concerning the economic position of Italy: CP Seventy-five per cent, of Italy's whole import trade is sea-carried. Filt vfive per cent, enters the Meditenanean yin Gibraltar, six per cent, via Suez.299 words
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Article65 1940-06-13 2 CIVILIANS LEAVE MALTA, GIBRALTAR London. June 12. JjftOUT a thousand people, evacuated from Malta and Gibraltar, disembarked at a British port to-day, including 400 wives of sailors and soldiers, and about 500 children. Some were Spanish women who had never seen England, and a number were enable to speak English.Reuter - 65 words
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Article233 1940-06-13 2 M London, June It R. Herbert Morrison, (the Mini. ster of Supply) m a spmh m London, said that the past month had been marked m material m creases of output. On Monday he made an ordering 1.463 works under control We are steadily and swiftlyReuter - 233 words
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Article89 1940-06-13 2 South Africa Rounds Up Italians London. June 12. THE South African Government i T vigorously rounding up Risers m the Union and Soutn iw Af ca T ikoi over 80 It is learned m London truu r M are being arrested in .South \\t>t A g while the Union authoritiesReuter - 89 words
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Article90 1940-06-13 2 U.S. Supplier For Allies At Cost New York, June T HE United States Steel C< 1 tion announces that undei deal effected between the war partment and the United Steel Export Company will pet about 38 mfflton worth of surplus munitions ment and ordnance. The Corporation states that as aReuter - 90 words
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Article1368 1940-06-13 3 GERMANS NOW 25 MILES FROM PARIS French Make Fierce Counter-Attacks LONDON, JUNE 12. THE GERMANS ARE NOW 25 MILES FROM PARIS AND STILL COMING ON. NORTH OF THE CAPITAL, BITTER FIGHTING IS GOING ON AROUND SENLIS. West of the capital, near Rouen, the Germans have got across the river atReuter - 1,368 words
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138 1940-06-13 3 THAILAND SIGNS PACTS WITH BRITAIN, FRANCE, JAPAN Bangkok, June 12. THE Thai Government tc-day sigred ncn-aggression pacts with Japan, Britain and France. The pact with Britain and France was signed m Bangkok and that with Japan m Tokyo. London, June 12. In the House of Commons the Ft reign I'nderReuter - 138 words
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Article79 1940-06-13 3 ANZACS EAGER FOR ACTION Cairo, June 12. A STRIKING demonstration took pia?e m a enema full of New Zealand troops when Italy's declaration of war vas announced. In high glee that action had at last arrived, the Anzacs rose and cheered so wi'dlv that the s"how had to be stopped.Reuter - 79 words
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Advertisement233 1940-06-13 3 Millions Must Face this Fact After forty, we have passed the meridian of life. We must take thought to guard ourselves against growing old prematurely. It is not the years that make us old. It is the deterioration of our tissues and the decline of our vital forces. Although we233 words
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Article, Illustration579 1940-06-13 4 A DANCE FOR R.A.F. AIRMEN Vera A rdtnore To-day THE spacious grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Pattern's lovely home at Grange Road were decorated with Chinese lanterns on Tuesday night when Mrs. Patton was hostess at a party for sixty airmen and their wives from Seletar. Dancing was579 words
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Article137 1940-06-13 4 GERALD Arthur was the name jivei M the 10 weeks old son of Mi ar.fl Mrs. E. W. Tubb when he was christeiM ed at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon at 4.30 p.m. The baby, who wore a hand- I embroidered christening robe of M fine white silk137 words
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Article461 1940-06-13 4 PEOPLE PLACES Rower p..t.ern. h?.d an eight-goved skirl and Miss Btel a B rachan-Smith cho» Imperial purple faille with lib ral while accents which included a hemline edged with white. Mrs. L. Cowan was looking exceptionally .smart m a gown of French floy c eri taffetas with electric green and461 words
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Article, Illustration324 1940-06-13 6 f I I S.F.R pleats. cl.».r trimming gay pattern. and Perfect «^m^h.P eh ua.-teri.se the smart and serviceable day frocks now on view at Pnscilla s. ta c! Cou Stamford Road. Hailing from some of the best-known Amer.an uhni^lo rxnosurr to strong sunlight.324 words
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Article323 1940-06-13 6 QINCE the war began the price of diamonds ha unfortunately, more than doubled a Md j thought to the small salary man who wants to sive his fiancee a really good engagement ring. j It is now, however, that Ciro's comes to his aid323 words
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Advertisement86 1940-06-13 6 (HATS IB) SWiMSUIXS HOUSECOATS A» HOSIERY X^ •Ur AGENTS cC^ FOR AJ& 'BIEN JOLIE" 'O^ Corsets Brassieres. Also "HUBRITE" Frocks 61, Stamford Rd. Phone (Eu Court) 3335 p .*w MrrY^B^MHfiTflf Engagement and Eternity Rings at prices to suit every purse by CIRO of BOND STREET. Output m Britain is to86 words
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Advertisement14 1940-06-13 6 Tel. 6042. 65, Stamford Rd. Morning, Afternoon Evening dresses. HATS DRESSES Made To Order.14 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1940-06-13 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On Britain France Unshaken By Belgium's Surrender: Unpaid Agents Of The Nazis-People Who Talk Too Much Should Be Silenced: Strong Condemnation Of King Leopold's Surrender: German Idea Of Total War- Frightened Civilians Their Greatest Ally London, May 29. •His morning the people of Britain able1,035 words
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324 1940-06-13 7 Morning Tribune Italy Can't Take It T ATEST news of the battl for Paris indicates tha the German advance has heei stemmed at the three point where the main drive i taking place. The fightinj has reached a point at whicl the French know that evei the slightest relaxation o;324 words
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Advertisement28 1940-06-13 7 t SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. j I SECURITY PLUS SERVICE i HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREFI, N (iAPOR« m^^ M a> 1128 words
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Article, Illustration618 1940-06-13 8 MAGNIFICENT EXPLOITS AS enemy lines of communication become longer and longer m the huge German drive towards Paris a deadly enemy is striking implacably at the life-blood of their effort.— the Royal Air Force. With Germany hurling 2.000.000 men into the great attack these colossal forces618 words
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Article, Illustration196 1940-06-13 8 Strange Tragedy HE READ "THE GUN" SHOT (From Our Own Correspondent). New York. f pROFESSOR Lewis Allyn sat m his study at his Westfield (Mass.) I home reading "The Gun," a novel by Mr. C. S. Forrester, the British novelist. His wife was upstairs reading the same novel. The front196 words
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Article, Illustration115 1940-06-13 9 a number of bombs were dropped on the outskirts of a Sussex village during air activity over south-east England three of them fell m the middle of a poultry farm belonging to Mr. W. A Hebditch, an air raid v/arden. A dozen huts were smashed and 40115 words
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Article, Illustration34 1940-06-13 9 This girlish starlet is Liame Shepard. featured m R.KO.'s 'You Can't Fool your Wite." > Here you see her wearing pink I gingham m the latest mode to I make her look young.34 words
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Article, Illustration322 1940-06-13 9 TOR BOB MONTGOMERY GOES TO FRANCE TO DO HIS BIT LONDON. HAVE QUEUED UP TWO AM) THREE DEEP AT UNITED STATES LINES HEAD OFFICE IN HAY 0 X) BOOK THEIR PASSAGES HOME. President Roosevelt (13.869 tons) has been up returning citizens at Galway, m Eire. No aid, will bi? sent322 words
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Article85 1940-06-13 10 HIS HIGHNESS the Sultan oi Kelantan ha^ made a ifift of SIQO.OOO from the State of Kelan. tan for the prosecution of the war. The Secretary of State for the i Colonies has informed the High Commissioner by telegram that H-s Majesty's Government gratefully accepts this offer, and85 words
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Article30 1940-06-13 10 An appeal against a conviction for Ryjning m which the respondent was a Chines*. Choo Ah Sun. was dismissed by Mr. JustiM Manning m the High Court yesterday.30 words
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436 1940-06-13 10 WHEN ON THE POINT OF BECOMING ENGAGED TO A CHARMING NURSE, A YOUNG SALESMAN MET A GLAMOROUS DANCE HOSTESS. HE WAS FASCINATED BY HER. HE TOOK HER OUT FOR DINNERS AND FELL IN LOVE WITH HER, LITTLE KNOWING THAT HIS436 words
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69 1940-06-13 10 Mr. Ernest Bevin. Minister of Labor v ill broadcast from London 10-nigfc 5.20 p.m. The talk will be relayed :lip Singapore medium wave f :u:>nnti< The news Summary will follow I Bevin 's talk: and after the news the n-ill be a topical talk. The69 words
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Advertisement220 1940-06-13 10 BYP&OwdBRITISHINDIA.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 available for two220 words
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Advertisement209 1940-06-13 10 It 111 S PHI 1. 1" LI 3 I i lncorporated m Australia) H Monthly mailings to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. H Owing to the uncertainty regarding: th? actual date of H departure of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak oi H publication of sailing dates is suspended for209 words
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Article46 1940-06-13 12 Described as a notorious pickpocket vounc man who had spent most oi i\, time during the past six years msirte prison walls, mostly for similar offences, was yesterday sentenced to six months hard labou! on his eleventh conviction by a Singapore magistrate.46 words
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Article31 1940-06-13 12 SMILED WHEN SENT TO GAOL Aiani bin Talib. 22-year old Malay, miles when he was sentenced to six nonthft' hard labour yesterday after be!g caught redhanded m the act of shopping.31 words
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Advertisement207 1940-06-13 12 -SPECIAL HOLIDAY-] MORNING SHOW TODAY AT 11.13 OTMMK... For the convenience o f patrons desiring a *M to* a 30 MINfTES 1 INTERVAL will be given from 1.15 to 145 p.m. Refreshments will be obtainable at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT at special Prices. SIMILAR MORNING SHOWS will be held on SATURDAY207 words
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Advertisement202 1940-06-13 12 The book that has thrilled the world for more than a century Now on The Screen TO-DAY 4 SHOWS II 11 a.m. 3-15, 615 9-15 illjlllliflll|| 4 darter ««dd#rtn9 ontK< 1| O/ wnfoldcd bcUfc rourM t^^W I^J^ »urti«d trci M tjf V^^UL A f* -T r 3 I'A -TH€ fl^rS202 words
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Article200 1940-06-13 13 I i •THE Swips Family Robinson." the book of adventure which every boy has read, and most girls too has' been made the excellent subject by a film by RKO who have made ah extraordinarily good icb of it. Strangely encugh this is the first time a200 words
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Advertisement78 1940-06-13 13 FREE ADMISSION ET FROM TO-MORROW >trictly patrons only MIDNIGHT SCANDALS TO-NIGHT DANCE STARTS 8 P.M. SARONG ft KABAYA BAM)S NIGHT LINCOLN'S KKONTHONG BALI HAM) HIS ARTISTES It O V I U AT THE HaPPY WORLD POSTPONED TO 28TH JUNE '40 r MARQUES INDISPOSED f. HAI'PV THEATRF 6.30 TO-NIGHT 9-15 i78 words
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Advertisement249 1940-06-13 13 I KING'S IRTHDAY tiffin nwn: FROM 1.30 to 5 p.m. |I^F] TO-NIGHT DANCE From 9.30 to 12 p.m. m ofll "Davendo Paulette" K*^^^ ENTIRE CHANCE of PROCRAMME i j AmmiL rAK. LOU «™f Hfli joi.\i\<. is W*^mm DANCE' i 1 i\ 3 I O I Commencing from 6 to 12249 words
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399 1940-06-13 14 S.C.C. CRUSH ROYAL NA VY IN DIV. I GAME Club Display Good Style For Convincing Victory s c q 5 Royal Navy 2 IriVING one of their best displays of the season the S.C.C. scored a b convincing five-two victory over the Royal Navy m a Div. I scccer match399 words
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177 1940-06-13 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. A .MIDST a distinguished gathering which included members of the Royal Family, Rajas, Chiefs, members of the State Council and departmental heads, the Sultan of Perak declared open the headwords of the Sungei Manik Irrigation Scheme this morning.177 words
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161 1940-06-13 14 Chinese Fine Ft Canning Easy Victims S.CF.A Jt 3 Fun ailllin I^HE Chinese scored over Fort Cannin- wh< -hevß feated them by three I the J.C.S.A. ground lasi Division 2 "B" match. Throughout the first i H evenly contested but In tl ;he game developed H flair and both teams161 words
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Article34 1940-06-13 14 I In a 2A Division soccer match pli lat the Alexandra Place lasi evening I ween the R.A.O.C. and the R. Torpedo the game ended m a d there being no scorinc.34 words
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Article30 1940-06-13 14 The soccer fixture between the Rl and the Police played ai irYivtur >•«■ day resulted m a comfortable winfl the former by four uoan two. I30 words
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Article19 1940-06-13 14 Singapore. Wcrr.esdß All ties m the Singapore Lawn ~m Championships this evening wen m poned owing to the rain.19 words
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Article287 1940-06-13 14 R.E. Reserves 2; Malay Reserves 2. DISPLAYING more constructive teamwork, the R.E. held the Malays to a 2—2 draw m a Reserve Division league soccer match at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Sappers played splendidly and nearly came to snatching a victory. Their forwards287 words
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Article17 1940-06-13 15 I London. Wednesday. liver Spot 234 live: Forward 2V/* JAR GOLD Fine per oz. £8.8.017 words
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Article20 1940-06-13 15 >P r New York. June 11. Buver^Seller, EL, 23i, 23-% -Dec. 20*4 20' 2 Very Firm 56> 220 words
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Article135 1940-06-13 15 London, June 12. /IT Newmarket to-day, Pont Leven que, owned and trained by Fred Darling, won the wartime substitute Derby by three lengths from the Aga Klian's Turkhan, with the favourite Lord Derby's Li?hthou*e third. Sixteen ran. Betting was 10-1, 180-7 35-40. Time 2 minutes 30.8 s. IReuter - 135 words
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519 1940-06-13 15 (Reuter's Special Commentary) London, June 12. COMMENTING on President Roosevelt's speech and the American decision to increase material aid to the Allies, The Times writes: "The speech came swiftly on the heels of Mussolini's, and gave a fearless expression tc the American peoples ofReuter - 519 words
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240 1940-06-13 16 BRITAIN'S HOME DEFENCE SERVICES NOW READY London, June IS. A STRIKING indication of the large-^ale precautionary measures m home defence was D> the Home Secretary, Sir John Anderson, m the course of a debate m the House of Commons to-day. The issue of the necessary equipment for the civil defenceReuter - 240 words
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Article24 1940-06-13 16 London, June 12. Sir Stafford Cripps. new British Ambassador to Russia, arrived m Moscow to-day, accompanied by the new French Ambassador. M. Labonne.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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108 1940-06-13 16 The Morning Tribune Thursday, June 13. 1940. ALL DUTCH SUBJECTS NOW CONTROLLED London. June It JT is announced that all Dutchmen or Dutch subi jects, not belonging to Dutch naval ojf -land forces, may be called upon to perform special services m or for the Dutch mercantile marine if thisReuter - 108 words
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Article104 1940-06-13 16 Melbourne. June 12 The Minister of Navy innounced U the Italian steamer Romolo, 9jBo *> was intercepted In mid-Pacific oy Australian merchant cruiser. Tne t oiolo's crew set her on lire and aoaiioi ed her. The vessel sank. The crew I saved. Gibraltar, June v TheReuter - 104 words
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Article73 1940-06-13 16 Washington. June rE War Department m M over to private indus tr reserve machinery for the nu m ture of powder, small arm>. 1 nition and ammonia. fl The President's Secret. > 9 Stephen Early also stated vu 1 |lXt .M War Department was mak" j mi m*Reuter - 73 words
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