Morning Tribune, 21 June 1940

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  • 717 1 "THE FIGHT STILL GOES ON" SAYS PETAIN OTAND BY ME. THE FICiHT STILL GOES ON. IT IS FOR FRANCE, THE SOIL OF HER SONS. 91 In these words, Marshal Petain. French Premier, concluded a broadcast to the nation yes- m which he gave his view of the reasons why an
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  • 103 1 MORE PRECAUTIONS IN INDO-CHINA Shanghai, June 20. ALLIED authorities m the Far East are closely watching the developments affecting Incio-China. Japanese military and naval effectives are reported to be concentrated m considerable numbers at Hainan Island. It If understood that defence precautions taken m Indo-China at the beginning of the
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  • 74 1 Djibouti, June 20. JT is reported here that revolts against Italians are beginning mi n every province m Abyssinia. It is stated that the damage AMed by the R.A.F. raids on Italian bases m Abyssinia huve convinced the Ethiopians of Britain's superiority. Cairo, June 20. Thousand! of Abyssinians.
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  • 53 1 London. June 20. BORDEAUX the temporary French capital now full of refugees, was heavily bombed last night, and an American Agency estimates that there were 60 casualties. One hundred bombers came over, and dropped high explosive and incendiary bombs on the city. airports, the docks
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    28 1 w h evacuation from Boulogne, showing wounded British soldiers being carried om A picture taken during the evacua uon st I re o tchcrs to the hospital ship.
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  • 43 1 PAPER SAVED HIS LIFE A wounded Belgian soldier, lying m a British hospital, is seen here showing a nurse the three holes made m his steel helnwt by bomb splinters. He was however saved from injury by paper tightly packed inside the helmet.
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  • 73 1 Madrid, June 20. CPANISH newspapers have now w given up all pretence of being neutral and have launched a strong attack against England. Many British residents are now keeping their luggage packed m case of eventualities. The paper Arriba says to-day: "The Falange Party is not
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  • 370 1 PEACE ENVOYS MEET NAZIS London, June 20. 1 AN AGENCY message says that it was officially announced m J Bordeaux that th«t French plenipotentiaries met the German i representatives this afternoon. Earlier messages had indicated > that the greatest obscurity still enshrouded the armistice nego- tiations.The French Radio and the
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  • 20 1 Tokyo, June 20. Japans twelve-month blockade of British and Prexi h Concession's m Tientsin will be lifted thte c-venmc.— Reuter
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  • 459 2 R.A.F. BESTS ITALIANS IN BIG AIR BATTLE French Also Pitying Big Part K\ RAF. COMMUNIQUE states that three Italian flfMm WO* >hot down and two others so seriously damaged that H i s improbable they will reach their base, during an eii^a^t ment wkh X A.F. bombers, supported by fighters
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  • 637 2 1 T O i\ THE War Office announces that "large contingents of the Australian Imperial Force and the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, who left these Dominions m May. have disembarked at a port m great Britain, and are proceeding to their concentration areas. The
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  • 120 2 Nazi Threat To Uruguay NEW YORK. JINK 10 Tli! MONTEVIDEO CORRis J PONDENT OF THI NEtt \.>, A TIMES SAYS THAT GERMAN' H»s THREATENED To Rin V K OFI' DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS 5 1 WITH URUGUAY IK an> 01 Ml! I I LOCAL NAZI LEADERS Mil ii TOUTED. Till CORRESPONDENT Ql
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  • 225 2 EGYPT'S STAND DEFINED Cairo. J inn- 21 ADDRESSING the Chamber <>t Deputies to-day, the Prime Minister. Ali Maher Pasha, declared that the country might rest atsored l he Government would new adopt a policv other than maintenance of Egypt's independence and rights, and at the same tune 'fulfilment of our
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  • 82 2 LONDON VIEW London. Jul Referring to reports •'spread disposed persons" that Britain is < vourlng to force Egypt into a dj tion of war, the official spokesmn London states that His Majesty s e-nment had no *uch piupose a™ these reports had no fOundati" All that the British Oovernmei quire*
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  • 29 2 Some Australians, from Port In northern territory, are the 1 Loin there ever to take part m pt-ditionary force. These men ne miles across the continent to convoy. Reuter
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    • 48 2 The AIR-CONDITIONED 1 A I T O L I RESTAI HAXT Announces a Special Offer for the Commercial Community 'BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH" Served daily from 12.30 p.m. to 2 30 p.m. l $1-00 The best Table m Town Delightful, Cool Conditions! Relax after Lunch m our Newly appointed Lounge.
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  • 108 3 Foreign Agents At Work In Spain .Madrid, June 20. JlOtliiS among arms and explosives > were found by the Spanish Iff m their swoop on members of rrt organisation of "foreign the e\.>?ence of which uas ttl last night. chiel centrei of the organisation ossa, Valencia and Barcelona Madrid is
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  • 83 3 Canadian Fuehrer's Plot Revealed Montreal. June 26. CANADIAN Fascists had planned to take over Canada "some time m .1 cording to documents seized a recent police raids nnd introduced m chargea were heard against Arrand. the Canadian I ehrcr, and ten others. I »wn Prosecut t stated that the vered
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  • 106 3 TERRIBLE ORDEAL OF 9 POILUS London, June 20. HI FAILS «>f the rescue of nine Freacfc soldiers by a British I motorboat some time after the thdrawa] of the Allied troops "•n Dunkirk have become known I ondon. Ine day., these .survivors had board a wreck sunk In shaliter within
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  • 40 3 Hongkong. June 20. Morning Post War Fund reached ore 3 p.m., bein^ almost Ince yratcrday as a result of magnificent donations, includ--000 each from the Hbngkong and Union Insurance Co., and from Jardine's. Reuter
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  • 666 3 OVER 100 NAZIS IN SECOND MASS RAID ON BRITAIN NORTH-WEST SOUTH-WEST AREAS VISITED LONDON, JUNE 20. jl IS LEARNED AUTHORITATIVELY THAT CONSIDERABLY MORE THAN 100 MACHINES OF THE ENEMY WERE OVER GREAT BRITAIN LAST NIGHT. LARGE NUMBERS OF BOMBS WERE DROPPED IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE COUNTRY, AND IT WAS
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  • 170 3 NEAR EAST SITUATION VERY FLUII Ankara, June 20. IT is understood that consultatio are already proceeding between t. Syrian and Turkish authorities with view to clarifying the future positi< of Syria. A This is naturally an aspect of tl situation of the utmost interest to tl imkish Cabinet, which met
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  • 118 3 Cairo, June 20. WHATEVER happens, the British En: pire will continue the struggle ur til victory is won," dec'ared Sir, Arch: bald Wavell. Commamier-in -Chief t the British forces m the Near East i a broadcast inaugurating a special s< ries of programmes for the troops. Sir
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  • 37 3 Washington, June 20 Thp Senate to-day passed the ad ministration's thousand million dolla: defence Revenue Bill. They nddxl to the bill an excess protits levy and '.i drastic war profits tax.— Reuter
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  • 69 3 PREMIER: "WHOLLY IRRELEVANT BY-ELECTION" t ii k North Crbydon by-election, causcri 1 by the resignation oi Lieut.-Coloncl Masan (National Government), resulted re follows: Mr. Willink. X.c, i National Government 1.463. Mr A.L. Lucas (Independent) 1.44 b. Prior to the polling, the Prime Mm- j istcr telegraphed Mr. Willink. expressIng astonishment
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  • 1040 4 Family Re-United For Wedding, Sundry News Brevities Yera Ardmore 10-day JOR the first time m six years tin Gordon family, father, daughte; .nd two song, met when they all cam< o Singapore for the daughter's wedding vhich took place at the Presbyteriai ttiurch at 5 p m. yesterday Mr Howard
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    • 114 4 i 'TONY DRAWS A HORSE" DRAWS PRESS PRAISE The Straits Times: "Sparklinc conifdy splendid cast ...good f-torv. .delightful lines." The Sunday Tribune: "The host amateur show ever presented to a Singapore audiem < I The Sunday Times: :n<dv presented m first rate style excellent entertainment. The Singapore Free Press: Ke^ps
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  • 1016 5 F p., uicms of i |,\\othcrhood -ide the problem of the faddy child who refuses meaLs betake „n spoiled from babyhood, and of thr delicate child whoso c ipruioiis on account of his ill. health. \w still have to deal i, the perfectly normal child who.
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    • 80 5 All the best breakfasts include AUSTRALIAN BACON bacon and eggs, kidneys and bacon, haddock and bacon and bacon on toast. In fact, whatever the dish served, Australian bacon seems to play an important part, which is reason enough for purchasing .inly the finest quality. We have "Pineapple" brand from the
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  • 236 6 S.H.B. AREA "PROTECTED" (Tribune Staff Reporter) TOR THE FIRST TIME since the outbreak of war, a m&n-vMUxy area m Singapore will come under the Protected Ptoces I nance when on July 1, the Singapore Harbour Board ana I I the and wharves becomes prohibited ground. I This will brina Singapore
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  • 41 6 1 Mr J. F. St. John Eber 9 at-law, and son of Mr. R fl wpll-known lawyer, was M muted to practise as an M solicitor m the Straits s I i| the Actinu Chief Justice m A X
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    798 7  -  H. L. HOPKIN On Haw Haw No Longer The Joke He Was Stories Which Are As i Deadly As Buliets: Clerk Fined £10 For Spreading False Rumours: RAF. Man's Reminder To Parashots— "We Still Use Parachutes m Emergency": Protest At 8.8.C Reconstruction Of Narvik Battle: Ii si Malayan
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  • 342 7 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940. More £r More Money THAT there has been a very serious deficiency m tanks, guns and planes on the Allied side is a fact that it is now impossible to disguise. But this is no time for recrimination. The question of responsibility can be
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  • 703 8 400,000 h London Estimate PA I IHOKI I \TI\ i; estimates issued m London fix Cilifll casualties at 400.000 to 500.000 since Hitler began his drive through Holland and I lander* to the toast ports THE NAZI ANNOUNCEMENT OF ONLY 10.000 KILLED AND 40.000 WOUNDED
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    20 8 Till! present is an imp^t This man He our Tears b) tIH Leopold after the death of h«s wife.
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  • 70 9 De&try Hides Again .vlarlwie Dietrich, who lead the film world for years when any icmparisons m legs were made, has lost nothing off her shapliness. Hen- she is m her part as Frenchy", the dance-hall queen m t'niversal's spectacular thriller IJestry Rides Again" which opens at the Capitol
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    212 9 •i^ himsell Leopold, King: of the Belgians •fd and coached for the part for the last jl ng dirt! with Queen Astrid m the car smash. His If removed by the Nazis responsible for the smash, and j#an substituted. j persom who could personally vouch for him are 11
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  • 1060 10 "CLASSICAL" AND ROMANTIC" MUSIC 1 A MM FA DING DIVISION MUSIC DRAMA j In view of the close asso- ciation of music and drama it has been decided to include j dramatic reviews and com- mentary m 'Musical Opinion" whenever the occasion war- rants it. Commencing to-day drama.
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  • 960 11 ISonv Impressions Of Last Tuesday's Concert At The Victoria Theatre HI FALL TO THE LOT OF A MUSIC CRITIC TO CONCERT WHERE IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE HE IS TO BE JUDGE OF A VICTORIAN DRAWINGWHEREAS IN THE SECOND HALF, HE HAS TO \PPRECIATION
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  • 39 12 va. ilaiMfc n E Scott, bombardrr :hed to the Royal Artillery a1 Changt who appeared In court In wnw« I fl empted civ I was ommitted to the Mental pital for observation fol I week
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  • 80 12 WORRIES DROVE HIM TO SUICIDE ATTEMPT FINANCIAL worries caused his temperature to rise and so he MCfM to end his life by drinking iodine, said Tan X:«m Kians, a 27--w.u-old Chinese, m broken English, uhen charged yesterday before the Third Magistrate, with having attempted to commit suitie'e. The mans wile
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    • 165 12 See THE FEANALE BATTLE of the CENTURY MARLENE DIETRICH UNA MERjCEM "I The Main "Event" m new Universal^ I I Great Dramatic hit 'DESTRY RIDES AGAIN 1 Staninu MAKLENE DIETRICH and JAMES BTEWAIO I NEXT WEEK at THE \nn R )RI)i.X. \R H\ 7 "]B. \II>IISSIO\ to < AIIAIUsI FROM
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  • 81 13 A One ol Sji aonth Imprisonment wai UnpoMd yester Teo Chenf Kang, n,h stall cooly. lor haTlni ebea ed another cooly of $7U I! he does not return the money he took n will b» Increased by a further p.. oi .mx month*' rigorom Unpriaonnv
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    • 162 13 Together For The First Tim'! (iinger and Joel romantically teamed m the film version j of the stage hit that ran for 20 sensational weeks on Broadway! OPENING TO-DAY AIUAMRRA j 3.1 5, 6.15 9.15 P.M. ALIInHIDA" Don't miss GINGER and JOEL m this jjP^iL VMAZINGLY DIFFERENT ROMANCE! I RKO
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  • 149 15 UNKNOWN CHACHES, BEAT MALAYS Manchester Malays MAKING full use of tlu'i'- opponents 1 weakness m the defence the Blanche tew k i fire-three victory over the Malaya m reserve division match at Alison Road Stadium yesterday. Slightly the sup rtor Ide the t, I wi re deserving winners. Fielding: a
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  • 53 15 T T London on Shanghai 4 3 lfi T T London on Hongkong is 3d T T London on Japan Is. 4 15 16d TT London on Wet* York 40." >1 -> tc Official Rate. BtJLUON MARKET London, Thursday. Silver Spot 22 ,13 13 Silver Forward 2P 4 BAR GOLD.
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  • 164 15 At The Cathay IT would be rather Indelicate to ask ii I your husband has a 'day- time wife" •we mean a very confidential, confidential secretary^ but if he hns you are m the position of Linda m the new Fox film. "Day-time Wife." feJlturias Tyrone
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  • 90 15 Reuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE |H ''lay. Buyers Seller I selleiv H lUBBEI n i irsday. IH To-day Sellefs Quiet 1.. 13»1 13 3 a 13 13^8 L STOCIi rXCIiANGE S riuusday. 52 6 21 6 I. 60 I s 3 3 I I pi" i 2 9 I is y 6
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    • 66 15 4\ (\i:\l\ \l MGHT I M^ \RMY £r ■)YAL MR FORCE Night J NO Xl SH 1 1 OXLI PLACE WITH 1 HVf BANDS •■•^l BAND of the 3rd j Royal Artillery ]H Ti of M DALLAS EDGE T[|» U;oPEAX CROONERS J ''I DANCi-S BEER [o UANG HANDBAGS 1 GIVEN
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  • 18 16 HIM l« join her master m M*W SjS^J*^*^^ J the bar of
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  • 291 16 Queen Wilhelmina's Sympathy For French London, June 20. QIEEN WILHELMINA m a mes-s-ape to the President of the French Republic says:— •The Queen has been painfully it- c tea between troops from Belfort and those from the Upper Rhine. It states that yesterday over 200.000 prisoners were taken. -Last night,
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  • 101 16 VICEROY APPEALS FOR UNITY Simla. June 20. BROADCASTING to the people of India last night, the Viceroy said: •I have confidence that the people of India will whole-heartedly endorse the determination of th e British Government to prosecute the war until the safety of all those things Tor which we
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  • 69 16 MERCHANT CRUISER TORPEDOED London, June 20. FE ADMIRALTY to-day announced that the armed merchant cruiser Andania has been lost after beinff torpedoed by a German submarine. Two member.; of the crew were injure! bttt there were no other casualties, and the entire ship's company has been landed at a British
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  • 205 16 The Morning Tribune Friday, June 21, 1940. HI? A Pi Strikel Heavili At Nai London Junfl Fh AIR MIMSTK\ annfl that aircraft on the grounfl destroyed, petrol tanki lei M and hangars wrreeked durinfl light attacks on two -unm dromes m France yesterday byl medium bombers. fl At Rouen, 25
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  • 29 16 London < -'-4 It is learned that the :nV -1 Government has Instructed tnatic n iresentatives thn world that all Netherlands tween 1914 and 1920 1 oiilitary service Reuter
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  • 140 16 London. JM* Two age groups are tered this month, and ments are being: made W> four further age group* This means that by the next month, men of registered for military scrvu Men of 29 register next m and m all more than a mill" ditional men will
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