Morning Tribune, 17 June 1940

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  • 758 1 GERMAN ADVANCE NEARS THE SWISS FRONTIER LONDON, JUNE 16. A VERY GRAVE SITUATION WAS DISCLOSED BY THIS MORNING S FRENCH OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE WHICH WAS GIVEN OVER THE WIRELESS. It stated: "During the past 24 hours the battle has reached its point of greatest intensity. Throwing into the fight further reserves
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    53 1 WOMEN'S LAND ARMY RECRUITING DRIVE The Land Army go out on a recruiting campaign. These girls, after working on the farm all day. started out through Shepperton and Staines on their drive for more recruits who are urgently needed. Picture shows land girls with their tractor, signing on
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  • 581 1 BRITISH TROOPS CAPTURE ITALIAN FOR TS J^ BRITISH War Office communique states that British troops, to close co-operation with the R.A.F., attacked Fort CapFort Maddelena— ltalian forts near the Egypt-Libya fronr Cappuno was captured and four Italian officers and a hun*W soldien were taken prisoners. Maadelena surrendered. No -ails of
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  • 108 1 FRENCH CABINET MEETS London, June 16. THE French wireless states that the Cabinet met at 11.15 a.m. under the presidency of President Lebrun, and took note of Mr. Roosevelt's reply to M. Reynaud's appeal. The Ministers met again at 5 p.m. to consider the contents of the reply, and decide
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  • 22 1 Washington. June 16— Finland has paid her half-vearly war debt instalment of 5159.000, despite a Congress resolution yesterday authorising the postponement Reuter
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  • 30 1 Madrid. June 16— I no lianan Liner Fortunata is reported to have been sunk by a French destroyer off Tereriffe. The crew took to their boats and reached shore. Reuter
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  • 148 1 Melbourne, June 16. AUSTRALIA is ready to mobilise her national resources in the same manner as Britain. meed in a broadea.st by id: been called for next ier a bill removing all B urae we may have to ia modelled on British ira unlimited powers
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  • 133 1 London, June 16. I. BRITISH Air Ministry communique states that R.A.F. bombers were actively engaged yesterday in supporting the Allied forces south oi the Seine. Others attacked and severely damaged a concentration of enemy aircraft on Merville aerodrome near Neuve Chappelle. Four of our bombers
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    • 37 1 Roosevelt's Further Promise Russia Occupies Lithuania People Places J Women's Page British History 6 Leader Page J Kovalty Leads The Wav Allies Working All Out Shipping JJ Classified Advts. U Cinemas 12 J^ Sport ll Eire Unity
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  • 641 2 ROOSEVELT REPLIES London, June lb. T was authoritatively stated in London late I yesterday afternoon that there is no truth in Ihe rumour, presumably of German origin, that France is capitulating or making a separate peace. The Allies continue, as before, in the closest
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  • 92 2 Aden. lum IT is officially reveille 1 tin (ne 1 enterprise of a pilot enabled the K A.F. to score a MtaUi ;i m in Italian East Africa. Durin i night raid on a hostile leradrotnc pilot suspeeted the etistence of a secret
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  • 415 2 London, June 16. THE Irish Guards and Royal Irish Fusiliers figure prominently in the latest list of immediate awards made by the Commander-in-chief of the B.E.F. Among the Irish Guards decorated is a sergeant who with a few men held a post at a street corner in
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  • 74 3 The map shows the extent of the German advance. Armoured reconnaissance elements are now sported, in their attempt to divide France and cut, ofl the Maginot Line, to be continuing their attacks! the Langres plateau* ,al the bottom of themap)J «ter h a vi ng advanced
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  • 38 3 AUSTRALIA OUTLAWS REDS FASCISTS June 16.— The Communist istralia and seven Fa -cist orBdord rL Vc been declared illegal ln ;a to be disbanded undsr speona issued at Canberra. The. roup. T r aris ationsare mainly Italian Reuter
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  • 172 3 KAUNAS, JUNE 16. PRESIDENT SMETONA HAS LEFT LITHUANIA FOR ABROAD, AND HE IS REGARDED AS HAVING RESIGNED. The Prime Minister, M. Merkys, who tendered his resignation following the Russian ultimatum, is carrying out the President's duties. The Commander-in-chief of the Lithuanian Army -has
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  • 56 3 London, June 16. Owing to the delay sking the nerrssary arrangements, it nas now been ai ranged for the Italian diplomatic mis. vicn to sail In the Monarch of Bermuda from Clyde on Wednesday. The departure of the liner Conte Rosso from Ancona with British
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  • 95 3 Kaunas, June 16. REPRESENTATIVES of the Soviet Government, headed by M. Dekanozov. Deputy Foreign Commissar, arrived to diseuss the new situation and arrange the formation of a new Lithuanian Government. Rf. Moluluv refused to agree to accept as Premier General Kastikis. former Lithuanian Commander-in-Chief, who had previously
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    95 4 'Ch ic' Attractive Madame Leo Richard is noted for her distinctive hats and is the type who can wear extreme versions of new fashions with success. She is pictured here in this amusing cocktail hat of lightweight black felt with a Trellis" effect at the back. Right:— A charming study
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  • 1502 4  - NEWS OF THE COMFORTS FUND: OPENING NIGHT OF NEW PLAY Vera Ardmore. TO-DAY there is more urgent need for I comforts than ever before in the course of this war. Parties of women war workers must re double theii present splendid efforts if that is possible to meet the everc
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  • 349 6 World's Honour Safety In Allied Hands London. June 16. THE interview parted bv Hitler to Karl Von Wietfand was discussed by Mr. Harold Nicholson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Information, in a broadcast last night. When Hitler hands somebody a bunch Of roses, said Mr. Nicholson, ht is always
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  • 37 6 Washington. June 16 President Roosevelt has signed a Bill openingFederal arsenals and the United States shipyards to the Latin American republics for the construction and purchase of naval vessels and war material on a cash basis.— Reuter
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  • 68 6 Spain Trebles Troops In Tangier lankier. June 10. T-HE number of Spanish troops occupying Tangier has nearly been trebled now, the amount being $,600. A Spanish cruiser has arrived In Tangier Bay. The Spaniards have occupied the aerodrome and planes are expected to arrive shortly. There is slight uneasiness among
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  • 95 6 A GOOD musical performance was given by a group of Indian girls at the Victoria Treatre yesterday in aid Of the Indian Youth Lsague Building Fund. Trie entertainment was held under the patronage of Mr. C. S. Venkatachar. Agent of the Government of India in Malaya The
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  • 97 6 HIS EXCELLENCY the Officer Administering the Government accompanied by the Private Secretary and the Aide-de-Camp. will leave Singapore by the night mail on Thursday. June 20. on a visit to Kuala Kangsar and Kuala Lumpur. His Excellency and party will leave Kuala Kangsar
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  • 90 6 NIGHTSOIL COOLIES STRIKE IN MUAR (From Our Own Correspondent Muar. Sunday. MIGHTSOIL coolies Muar have hoon ol strike since the night June 14. j It is learned that on t they presented several den contractor and gave him hours to reply to their d J The contractor conrul 3 Board
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  • 68 6 (From Our Own Cnrn Mu I EE WENG was to-day fln< ■U default 20 days' moment when he pleaded guilty cf possesion of no sticks and 162 detonators witnout ■> tl-e Keaang Customs Ral He was a passenger in a t Malacca, at the Kesan
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  • 414 6 London. j uru Till: tv(luticr of British constitutional history was traced hy M r L. S. Amery, Secrttar> of State for India, in a hroadca it to-dav on the occasion of the 725th anniversary of the signing „i M a na Carta. The need far
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    957 7  -  H. L. HOPKIN On Canadian Poetess' Work Rouses Music-Hail Audience— No ruction Except Determination: British Soldiers Hold Tanks Will* Rifles And Bayonets— Public Says "No More Failures In High Places": Malaya Must Send More Money: Crucial Point In The Campaign— A Soldier Describ es Nazi Methods London. June
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  • Morning Tribnne
    • 205 7 The Empires Will Fight On Together AMERICA has promised to I redouble her assistance in I arms. Will this be in time? It is touch and go, but we must take new hope from President Roosevelt's assurance and from the fact that Britain is rushing more men and material to
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  • 313 8 CETTING THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE EXAMPLE TO THE NATION IN BRITAINS HOUR OF TRIAL HAS BEEN THE ROYAL As the Empire passes through the white heat of the furnace the leaders in theory of the greatest combination of democracies of all time become leaders in fact.
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    161 8 WHIPSNADE ZOO is to produce the food required for vegeta but the meat and fish rations gi brought in. Now a lawn is to be given over pigs. "The idea is an extension of a plan we have been pursuing at the London Zoo." an official said. "Last September,
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  • 471 9 DKITAIN is by nature conservative but when she learns a lesson it is never forgotten and whatever she does in the end is done thoroughly. From the great Nazi drive through Flanders into northern France there have been many lessons learnt. And the Allies are now
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  • 31 9 I its exhibits. Most of fo is already home grown, arnivores have to be N ol rabbits and uuinea- to keep out stoat.. have lung been ex r ark."
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    33 9 Tl -is little lady sitting on the wngles absorbing some sun is J-O.s l»hiiii s Brooks. She's not ft on top of the house, she's J*-ng on top of the film world
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  • 361 10 il'euler's Spci^a' 'umm«>!itar> I London. June 15. I Me airo Abu .ikattam says. -The Germans stiH promise themselves the war I ill be short, but they will sec their calculation is false. The Allied armi* s will increase and the nc< upah-t* of Paris uill be
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  • 32 10 THE month!) tea meeting of the local Indian Association, was held yesterday and a large fathering attended, including Mr. C.B. Venkatachar. Acen.l U the Government of India in Malaya.
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  • 128 10 Local Tamils Celebrate Poet's Day THE -Thiruvalluvers Dav 1 brated by members of community in Singapore g t evening at the premise., of H at a, krishna Mission School. The' fimte was largely attended action Mr M. K. Chidambaram 0 nr sided over the meeting. h; trosSSj tory remarks gav
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    • 289 12 MURDERER ARRESTED P AFTER 24 YEARS Carcassonne (S.France). to Bratll and the Argent HENRI LE MERRER. aged 50, who turned to France after the was convicted of murder and o^lT^*Z N escaped from gaol 24 years ago, has months he fled to the a*2| ff been arrested near here. ff»*»n^
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  • 182 13 Surprises In Malaya Cup YHREE Malaya Cup soccer games were played over the weekend, two in the Northern section and the other in the Southern. In each case, the result of the particular match was a surprise. Playing at Singapore, the Army were given a rude shock by ("Sleepy Hollow"
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  • 804 14 I EASTERN A.A 3: R.A.F.. 0. DLAYING before a crowd of three thousand in contrast to the twenty thousand last Sunday the Eastern Athletic Association of Hongkong scored their third victory here when they defeated the R.A.F. by three goals to nil at the Anson
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  • 28 14 SEMI-FINALS ISLAND CLUB IN IHE Inland Quit i 1 semi-finals pi... Paterson beat Bym Laidlaw-Thompso.i J 1. an. 4 and three. The final betwei Uidlaw-Thompaon Sunday, starting I
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 175 15 1 London. June 16. j rVERY kind of trick and decep- tion is being used by the Nazis to speed up the advance of 4 their armies. I Stories of two such ruses were described in London. At one point, an observer said, a line
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  • 80 15 CHINA'S DETERMINATION Chungking. June 10 *M that Mr. Cordell Hull's of the Japanese indiscriminate bombings ing the past few days ror of the American e coldblooded and deliberate nceless women and Jjn fi the air." said Dr. Wang fl-H Chinese Foreign MinJ c° on Mr. Hull's con- anese raids en
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  • 61 15 >r TO-DAY A.F.A. League. Div. 1. S CF. A. vs. S.R.C. stadium; ;^vy vs. R.A. (A. A.), N. Base; R.A. (Hy. Regt.) vs. E., Changi: Reserve Div, CP.A. vs. S.C.C, S.C.C: Div. 11(A), S.H.B. vs. A.M.C., 5.H.8.: R.A. ■I> vs. RAF. (Tengah). Blakan Matt; Div 1KB), Fort panning
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  • 114 15 London, June 16. THE Air Ministry casualty communique number 34. contains the names of RAF. officers and men who became casualties on various dates The list comprises of 23 killed in action seven wounded or injured 111 action 25 of which one was previously reported miSStng died
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  • 83 15 Singapore Beaten In Iskandar Cup PERAK beat Singapore 4—l in the Iskandar Cup tennis tournament played in Singapore yesterday. Results (Perak players mentioned first):— SINGLES Lope Abdul Aziz beat I. A. AlsagofT 6—2. 6—3: Ismail Aris lost to M.I. Reshty B—lo, 4—6: DOUBLES Abdul Wahab and Ali Piah beat M.A
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  • 36 15 The following cricket matches whicn were to have been played yesterday weiv cancelled: Police vs. Cabl? and Wireless— Depot "TrX. n. S.C.RC.-S.C.R.C. ground. 5.A.0.8. vs. 1. A. —1. A. r Rr. vs Emu C.S.C.
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  • 391 15 Army And S.C.C. Play A Draw K WET PITCH enabled bowlers to do will when the Army and the S.C.C. played a draw in a cricket match on the padang yesterday. Taking first lease of the wicket, th? Army compiled 152 runs. Major D. V. Hill and Capt. B. K.
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  • 142 15 SELANGOR PERAK DRAW AT CRICKET (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THE inter-State cricket match between Selangor and Perak ended in a draw, time interven- ing. Features of the match were Lall Singh's i SI.) batting, with 94, and Appuni's (Pk.) excellent performance both with bat and bell- a
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  • 257 16 London, June 16. DIVAL IRISH PARTY leaders spoke together from the same platform yesterday calling for national unity in the defence of national liberty and freedom. Mr de Valera said 'hat the threat Fire v a»s coming nearer as the days pass. They must
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  • 88 16 Tours Bombed: Many Feared Killed London, June 16. (JERMAN PLANES to-day bombed the French city of Tours, which was the temporary seat of the French Govern- ment after thev left Paris. The first part of the raid last night lasted half an hour, but soon after the all clear sounded,
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  • 24 16 ITALY LOSES THREE MORE SUBMARINES Alexandria. June 16. It is learned from a reliable source that at least three Italian submarines have been sunk.
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  • 37 16 Malta, June 16. MALTA was raided again yesterday. The exodus of townspeople into villages continues and thousands are living in old railway tunnels A refugee settlement centre is being established in each village. Reuter
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  • The Morning Tribune
    • 74 16 Foreigners' Narrow Escape In Raid On Chungking Chungking. June lti (jVER a hundred Japanes planes raided Chuns king after a four day respite from daily raic which started on May 26. Chinese fighters attacked the ran and it is believed shot down seven The Japanese mostly used incend bombs, and
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  • 125 16 King Haako: Broadcasts The His People London. June lt>, KING HAAKON of Norway broa cast to his people to-day. He referred to developments in Nc ern Norway, which made it imp* for the Allies to continue fightjni Norwegian soil. He said he hoped trusted that everybody would un stand how
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  • 94 16 TURKEY SEARCHING FOR BEST AID FORMULA London. Jo»« POINTING out that the terms r Anglo-French-Turkish Pac for a certain amount ot la Sunday Times' diplomatic dent states that the impress o i gl informed circles is that w he Government Ls searching iw correct formula whereby it ca» Allies all
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