Morning Tribune, 24 June 1940

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  • 9 1 The Morning Tribune So 122. Mon June 24, 1940.
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  • 1463 1 FRENCH COLONIES DEFY PETAIN-TO FIGHT ON: BRITAIN MAKES GESTURE I BENCH COLONIAL POSSESSIONS HAVE INDICATED THAT THEY WANT TO CONTINUE illL STRUGGLE DESPITE THE DECISION OF THE PETAIN GOVERNMENT TO SUBMIT TO HITLER'S TERMS, AND THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT HAS ANNOUNCED ITS READINESS TO HAKE THE NECESSARY FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS TO ENABLE
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  • 205 1 "FRENCH NAVY MUST TOTALLY DISARM" i New York. June 23. i j KXORDING to the New York A Htrikld. Tribune's Washington J i irrespondent, United States Gov- eminent sources are reported to i have learned that the German j nistiec terms accepted by ihe Fn v h include: I 1
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  • 57 1 Cairo, June 23. f t !AL XURIES SAID (Foreign Mi>>ter ol Iraq) has left for Ankara. l by Say id Sami Showkat x Justice), according to a telegram. understood the object of thenis to discuss with the Turkish it the future status of Syria the Axis
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  • 436 1 London, June 23. BROADCASTING m French m the European news last night. General Devauile. Chief of the military operations m the Reynaud Cabinet, said the French Government had no right to surrender to (he enemy and that an armistice would he not only
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  • 147 2 R. A. F. DESTROY GERMAN FACTORIES London. June 22. THK Air Ministry news service announces that important (itrmnn aircraft factories, storage and buildings at Bremen. Ka.-se). Rothenburg "nd Gollingen were attacked last niuht by heavy bombers. There were two violent explosions after hits on the Fockewulf Aircraft Works m Bremen.
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  • 70 2 ITALIAN AIR ATTACKS ON NEUTRAL SHIPS Bordeaux. Jun? 23. THE Greek steamer. Alexandra, 4.355 tons, has been unsuccessfully attacked by Italian planes, according to an Algiers dispatch to the Kavas Aeency. The attack took place on Friday afternoon. During the night <adds the dispatch) a Swedish ship the Elgo. 1.388
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  • 324 2 NAZI BATTLE CRUISER BOMBED TORPEDOED BRITISH AIR &> NAVAL ATTACK LONDON. Jl NE ZL 4 N \DMIRAI TV AND AIR MINISTRY COMMUNIQUE STATES A THAT INK 2MM TON GERMAN BATTLE-CRI ISER, BCHARNHORST, RECEIVED CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE THROUGH AN ATTACK BY OUR NAVAL AND AIR FORCES. GERMAN DESTROYER HAS ALSO BEEN HIT
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  • 78 2 Madrid. June 23. Reports from France state that King' Zog of Albania has been given a visa tc leave France. j It is stated that while French autho-j rities at present aie only granting pass-; ports to French subjects of Jewish origin, streams of refugees continue
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  • 153 2 COALITION GOVERNMENT FOR EGYPT? I airo. .inn." |_UM> Farouk, who aim v m Cairo from itrrniMrii 10-day, j has been m ccnsultat.. m vtith a i i number of former Prime Mini ttrs. The K'n» .i\o n f< rri S willi liar t and pivsent Presidents i of flic Senate
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  • 32 2 New York The ex mlsion of th< nallst Barnes Hill ifollows a dispatch by Bai that the Wilhelmstrasse the Russian occupation of 1 tries. "Hitler will not I move," Barnes wrote Reuter
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  • 63 3 JAPANESE TROOPS ON HONGKONG BORDER I Hongkong, June '23. M'MBEK of Japanese troops has been stationed near the krs of the Colony This is be- ,y to be connected W'th the .ninese demands that alleged r ;^a-e of supplies to the Chinese v. nnnent through Burma vh.nild 1> P stopped.
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  • 140 3 World's Mightiest Fleet For U.S. Washington. June 23. THE House of Representatives p;issed without a dissenting roice a Bill to authorise the .iHiii.ooo.ooo naval expansion designed to jrive the United States the mightiest fleet m history. M: Vinson. Chairman of the House N'.r. Committee, reminded the House that 0 tmany
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  • 154 3 London, June 23. J"" FIRST SFLECTED parties of hildren evacuated to the Dons will 'eave within three Mr. Shakespeare (chairman of Children's Overseas Reception i'nuruneed durin? a broad-o-day. I that If an eailier start could it would be clone, and there- uld be a steady
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  • 727 3 FETAIN'S GOVERNMENT ACCEPTS NAZI TERMS FRANCO-ITALIAN PEACE BEFORE "CEASE FIRE" WASHINGTON, JUNE 23. THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY SAYS THAT THE FRENCH SIGNED AN ARMISTICE WITH GERMANY AT 4.50 P.M. (G.M.T.). YESTERDAY. THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING COMPANY SAYS THE ARMISTICE DOES NOT TAKE EFFECT UNTIL A SIMILAR AGREEMENT HAS BEEN REACHED WITH
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  • 107 3 Peiping, June 22. QUESTIONS of the Anglo-French concessions m Tientsin have not yet been fully settled and the North China Political Affairs Commission will keep close watch over the British and French authorities to observe whether they will fully carry out the terms embodied m
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  • 1491 4 Pahits At Caldecott Hill, Pretty Chinese Wedding And Cathay Cuff Notes "TONY DRAWS A HORSE" VERA ARDMORE TO-DAY I 11/ HEN the full story of France's strugtv t is revealed tribute will be paid the women ol the Republic who. without formal enrolment, without uniforms and as a matter of
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    • 226 4 SHAWLS FOR EVENING j THE "little shawl", Paris-inspired, has already made its appearance m Singapore ballrooms. Providing just sufficient warmth from vagrant chilly breezes (there J are some, even m Singapore), it may be featured m all sorts of different materials from sportsy bright challis, to sheer evening chiffons. There's
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    • 40 4 "OUT OF THE HAT" by the MALAYAN MAGIC CIRCLE at the VICTORIA THEATRE Friday, July 5, at 6 p m. scats $1). Saturday, July 6, al MO P m (Tickets $3, 12, and SDBooking at Little's FOR THE WAR FUND
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  • 423 6 A.R.P. Chief Gives His Black-Out Instructions |N an address over t.ie Singapore radio last night, Mr. J. c Director of A.R.P.. Singapore, explained what provisions evt: must m*ke for the black-out which will take place on Wednesda\ Thursday. June 26 and 27. First of all. he pointed out. there aT3
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  • 117 6 MOSCOW EXPLAINS TROOPS IN BALTIC I i London. Jim, 22. ['THE Moscow Radio broadi statement by the official Tass Agency stating that the mmi 1 Soviet divisions m Baltic countries is only eighteen or twenty and not one hundred, as stated m some quarters. They are not concentrated on the
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  • 80 6 Bombay, Jun 22 HITLERISM is a naked, rath:; reduced to exact science and 1 1 with scientific precision, writo Gandhi, m his newspaper Harijan, on 'How to combat Hitlerism Mr. Gandhi writes that Hitler civing the Germans 'the pleasure owning an Empire but the bun sustaining its
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  • 235 6 (Reuters Special Commentary) i London, June 22. THE Uhu Ankara (Turkish) m to-day's issue says the British Pn mier is MUX Germany will try to invade Britain, but undouW lv the British will defend their island with confidence based several factors, namely, they
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  • 504 7 II Vl th Seapo wer It Spells Victory For Britain London, June 23. j\ an article entitled, "Battle of Britain;' Mr. J. L. Garvin, m The Observer," emphasises the importance of air power and id power m the coming struggle for the island fortress.
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  • 53 7 t {VVYING to the temporary dist location of the air mail from i Great Britain we are compelled t 1 (o suspend, for the lime be*n£, (he feature "London To-day," J 'IbyH. L. Hopkin. It will be I j resumed as and when the air i mails are
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  • 128 7 London. June 22. THE brotherhood which binds tltt makers of British aircraft tC th? i nilots and gunners who man them is shown m the aircraft industry's response to a message from Air Chief r stalSlr Cyril Newall. Chief of the A:r Start thanking them for
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  • 110 7 Tokyo, June 22. DIPLOMATIC circles have b?en worried D over trouble between the Japan Advertiser and member* of the Italian Fmcassv as a s?quel to the Advertisers rcUtol'ial last Thursday entitled "MussoThe editorial la alleged to have been derogatory to the Italian Premier, Sigpor Mussolini.
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  • 91 7 London. Jane 22. On the money market, conditions were slightly more stringent m the latter part of the week owing to the approach jof half-yearly .settlements. The *bs j millions treasury bill offers wer c fully I allotted at CI 0.4.97 which fractionally favoured the Treasury. The market
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  • 288 7 Morning Tribune One France Carries On MONDAY. JUNE 24, 194 C. NOT all of France, but only that part of it controlled by the Petain regime, has signed armistice terms with Germany and Italy. It is presumed that a proportion of French warpower is immobilised. The outlook for Britain and
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  • 427 8 BRITAIN FACES UP COME idea <>f the destruction that can be caused by high explosive bombs dropped from aircraft can be had by glancing at the upper of the two pictures below. In the air raids which the Nazis have just begun against Britain people will
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  • 56 8 And maybe it's Ireland thnt this colleen is dream ingo j Irish Maureen O'Hara, R.K.O.'s new star. l>ut 1 climate (if sun.y California even Ireland couldn't I "'.'."H attraction. Maureen is now starred m a new film. 1 ment." which promises to be something out
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  • 342 9 BRITAIN ROUNDS UP ALIENS \u nvi w t- London. "WAN fascist who holds a Class A flying licence and a seagoing lirsl-niates certificate, was detained by the police under the defence regulations. She Is Mrs. Douglas Duff, thirty-nine-year-old society woman of Augusta-gardens, Folkestone, Kent, widow of
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  • 148 10 Paris. f^S 18-year-old French schoolgirl has been sent to jail for 18 months. Her crime was "making statements likely to influence the country's morale adversely." The girl, Genevieve Pons, of Epernav. Vfarne, was denounced by boys who were being coaclnd as cadets for St. Cvr military
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  • 22 10 London. June 22. A total of 332.995 registered m the 1910 class, cf which 2.291 wre conscientious objectors. Reuter
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  • 113 10 BRITISH TRAWLER CAPTURES SUBMARINE London. June AN Admiralty commumq,, that a lar R e Italian mbi surrendered to thr> British nmi trawler Moonstone. The trawler! his patrolling the Gulf of Uea! when tht submerged perismc f the submarine was sighted. The trawler immediately itUcfc I I ed with depth charges
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  • 43 12 London. June 22. THE Angio-Braziiian payment, agreeI ment, which came into effect from yesterday, is based on the official dol-lar-sterling rate. Sterling from Brazilian exports to Britain and the Empire, excluding Canada, Newfoundland and Hongkong, is earmarked for Brazilian imports.— Reuter
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  • 102 13 Chinese Beaten By Ceylonese AT c«s__;_^'s_f» T the Batting first, the SCR C were a ll BUt for 99 mns T.E.K. Retnam wa.s m excellent form with the ball and took fiyo w;ckets for 24. v G l°i battin by J N Fernando and rhillainathan. who
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  • 29 13 Dr: Thomson Wins S'pore Coif Title IDR. LAIDLAW THOMSON uh wiiii the Singapore golf title ptsttrday, beating Paterson m the final yesterday at Keppel links by 3 and 1.
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  • 58 13 I|HE INDIAN ASSOCIATION ran out winners yesterday when they pt Medical College boys with a P_fl I 106 to the Students* 50. wis expected of L. Alvis. but me oH with either bat I G Iv; ASSOCIATION: 106 ißas- Alvis 3 for 22. Balasingam 41 CAL COLLEGE: 50
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  • 143 13 Saturday's race results at Kuala I.umpur: Kate I—Prude SlB. S7 Stone Ginger S8 Velocity S9 Rate I reme de Menthe $50 Sll Penzance S7 Beacon SlO Race New Zealand Sll. S7 Judith Anton Sl2 Benedict S8 Kate 4— Authentic 525. 89 Westenra $22 Constant Light Sll Race
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  • 21 13 RUGGER LEAGUE FINAL London, June 22. In the Rugby League Yorkshire Cup Final, Featherstone beat Wakefield 1 12—9 at Efradford Reuter
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  • 82 13 THE Japanese beat the R.A.F. by 15—2 m a baseball league match played at the Japanese ground at St. Georges Road yesterday. The Airmen made their score m the very last innings, thus preventing a complete shut-up. Gale, who made the only triple m the
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  • 117 13 SINGAPORE CLEARS FIRST HURDLE MALA YA CV P TWO MALAYA CL T P matches were played on Saturday. Singapore beat Johore by eight goals to one at Johore Bahru. Taib scored the first tioal for Singapore and Madon added the second goal a couple of minutes later. Singapore obtained their
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  • 82 14 EASY FOR R. A. 0. C. S( oKi\(i n* mm for :> vilkets dP Hared. the R.A.O.C. easily beat an Indian Association 2nd XI yesterday. The Indian, could only manage to total 60 runs with Fernandez top-scor-Ing for them with 26. For the R.A.O.C Hitchcock knocked up 65 not out,
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  • 100 14 IDESILTS. m brief, of Saturday's X cricket:— St Andrew's School beat St. Anthony's School by 106 nms, on St. Andrew's School ground. Medical College beat V.M.C.A. by three runs or. the Medical College ground. S.R.C. defeated R.A.F. (Tengah) toy 32 runs. Raffles Institution beat St. Josephs Institution by
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  • 58 14 '•THE St Andrew's Old Boys easily beat the Medical College Union (2nd* ;a a cricket match played on the St. Andrew's ground yesterday. Scorest Medical College: 60 (Mahadevan 18; I Sullivan ■> for 12. St. Andrews Old Boys: 146 (for 4 Witts.) < J.
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  • 154 14 I THE SCC delated the Genuang Cricket Club by eight wickets m a j two day cricket match on the padang over the week-end After scoring 96 runs for eight wickets on the opening day thus leading by 11 runs, the SCC. brought their overnight
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  • 103 14 Raffles College Rout Recs THE RAFFLES COLLEGE beat the SRC by 58 runs m a cricket match on the SRC ground, yesterday. A feature of the match was the splendid batting of R. Thoy who scored 77 runs for the College. A. Watts batted well for the S.R.C. storing 48
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  • 255 14 COMEDY-DRAMA AT CATHAY t:~~J?r A HAPPY BLEND ol d M gody provide th, human interest of "Remei ber T__ Night," starring Barbara a__HT i Fred Mac Murray. which Cathay yesterday l m This Is the story of a ho II caught stealing and is br Iri __j The prosecuting tttori
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  • 246 14 POLICE SPOR TS Singapore. Saturdij THE inclement weather to-day did no« dampen the spirit of the competitor^ who participated m the Police Spo..« r held at the Depot. With three firsts to his credit. A.u.e™. Singh became individual champion these sports. Champion i.oiw Caldecott. Following were the results 100 Yds:
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  • 37 14 SOLDIERS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE FREE European soldiers had fhin escape when a car m v u were travelling ran Into a" loo n| overturned at 9th mile Bedow m yesterday. lv vi m-1 The soldiers sustained oniy
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  • 76 15 n London. June 23. JJ- RTS from technical experts show small steel shelters, known mi shelters, which were supplied I numbers, provided a strik of protection during the reaids, lt l many large bombs fell close lelters, no occupants were in-j B crater of a
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  • 66 15 Tokyo, June 22. THE Netherlands Minister to Japan has handed a fonhsl note to the Foreign Office. cxTxesslng the most profound regret of his Government for the incident when a Dutch flying-boat fired on a Japanese fishimr boat. According to a Foreign Office spokesman, the Dutch
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  • 117 15 AIR RAID ALARMS IN CAIRO Cairo, June 22. yITE Egyptian Ministry of National DcI fence bo a communique on to-day's air raid alarms m Cairo says that no enemy aircraft appeared, but anti-air-craft batteries op ned fire on the R.A P. irachir.es which had been sent up immediately to deal
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  • 568 15 London. June 22. In leading article entitled: "Hitler's Fables." the l>aily Telegraph emphasises the Fuehrer's theatrical talent m setting the stage for the armistice, but -points out that the world knows the value of his woids. The paper writes: "Let us take his asservations m chronological order. First
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    • 65 16 REFUGEES IN LONDON Thousands of refugees of many nationalities have fled from the Continent and landed m Britain, and here are two pictures showing (above 1 some of them arriving at Alexand ra Palate where they are bein^ housed until billets are found for them m the district, with a
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    • 62 16 I Bordeaux. June 1 1 I I Genua units have reached i region of Royan at the ***£j ntes of the Gironde Estuary and S» 20 miles inland from Koyan. m Berlin. IW I Armistice negotiation h*t* n 1 villa outside Rome at t pan- Cairo. .'un< It
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    • 53 16 ITALIAN ATTACKS ON ALPINE FRONT REPULSED Paris, June 23. The French communique says that Me German push reported yesterday south of the lower Loire has increased m the direction of Rochefort. "Italian attacks m the Alps continued. We repulsed them at all points m front ol our positions of resistance."
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    • 25 16 ALL-DAY ITALIAN RAIDS ON JIBUTI Jibuti. June 23. TWO Italian Capronl bombers were brought down by anti-aircraft fire during all-day air raids on Jibuti veste.--day.
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    • 90 16 Washington, June 22. A PROPOSAL which would place ccr- tain restrictions on Mr. Roosevelt's transfers of "surplus" army and navy material to the Allies was unanimously voted by the United States Senate last night. It would require the Army Chief 4 Staff or Chief of Naval
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    • 467 16 R.A.F. Inflict More Damage Cairo, June 23. A BRITISH G.H.Q. communique says that further patrol activity and lightning raids into Abyssinia, covering an extensive area, were reported from British Somaliland. Patrols of irregular troops crossed the frontier at one point and raided an Italian
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