Morning Tribune, 26 June 1940
1940-06-26
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Morning Tribune
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Article, Illustration432 1940-06-26 1 CHURCHILL: LOSS OF FRENCH FLEET NOT DECISIVE FACTOR IN WAR ]\JR. CHURCHILL, British Prime Minister, declared in the House of Commons last night that the fall of the French Fleet into the hands of the Axis powers under the terms of the armistice signed by the Petain Government, did not,432 words
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Article46 1940-06-26 1 R. A. F. Raid Ruhr A gain London. June 25. THE R.AF. again carried out intensive bombing attacks over the Ruhr and north-west Germany All these operations, both daylight and nieht raid?, were considered highly successful and all our machines reI turned from both operations.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article131 1940-06-26 1 NORMAL IN THE D. E. I. London, June 25 iIN the House of Commons to-day. i Mr Butler was asked what was i now the situation in the Dutch East j Indies, and what discussions if any had taken place either with the JapaI nese Government or the United StatesReuter - 131 words
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Article17 1940-06-26 1 London. June 25: Several thousand Polish soldiers have arrived from Reuter I France.-Reuter - 17 words
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Article172 1940-06-26 1 i London, June 25. w S THE Norwegian Foreign Minister, t I Dr. Koht, broadcasting in the i name of his Government, revealed S that the Norwegian Government S had received reports from Oslo indicating that the German nsur- S P*rs were trying to make represen-Reuter - 172 words
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158 1940-06-26 1 FRENCH OFFICERS FLOCK TO GEN. DEGAULLE London, June 25. PEN-ORAL DEGAULLE, who has formed the French opposition to Germany and Italy, called at the Foreign Office to-day with his aide-de-camp. There was again a number of visitors at the Committee's headquarter--, including many French naval and mill- tary officers, someReuter - 158 words
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64 1940-06-26 1 Madrid, June 25. The Windsor Private Secretary stated to-day that the Duke andl Duchess would return to England afteH a few more days here. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, it; is learned in London to-day, are on their.* way to this coun f ryReuter - 64 words
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Article350 1940-06-26 2 LONDON HAS WARNING London, June Zd. AN air raid warning was sounded earl> to-day over a wide area, including London This is the firs^warning in Ixmdon since September. It is learned authoritative.} that an air raid warning was sounded in south-west England, shortly afterReuter - 350 words
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87 1940-06-26 2 HITLER CALLS GERMAN EVACUEES BACK Berlin. June 25 H* ITItK has issued a proclamation from his headquarters, statmg 1 that the people evacuated since 2 (be war trom regions bordering I I the western frontier could return I to their homes. Z The proclamation said that nun- I (heds ofReuter - 87 words
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Article85 1940-06-26 2 BORDEAUX MAKES FINANCE DECREES Bordeaux, June *-5. i DECREE published in the Journal n Officiate suspends the application o: decrees relative to the cession or comDulsory paying Ln of certain foreign bant notes, the surrender to the B*o*o France of sold held by persons of Fieiui rationality or domiciled inReuter - 85 words
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Article97 1940-06-26 2 SHIPPING LOSSES London. June 25. THE ADMIRALTY announces that the total British tonnage lost by enemy action for the week ending June 10-17. 'was 52,642 of which 5,627 were felt during the combined operations off French ports and are not mercantile losses in the ordinary sense. The figures for thisReuter - 97 words
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70 1940-06-26 2 "Cease Fire" Not Peace For Hitler New York, June 25. COMMENTING on the cease fire crder in Fiance, the New York Times says: "Hitler knows it is not peace. He cannot dominate until the key^ of British power are in his hands. "If he should win his next greatest gamble,Reuter - 70 words
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Article137 1940-06-26 2 POLICY OF U.S. REPUBLICANS Philadelphia, June 25. riW Aral detf indication ol the policy Of the Republicans on le 1 ___d ronton i-ue_ was (toa by Mr. Humid staasen. Gownor Minnesota when he delivemi a -keynote address" at the Republics Convention to-uay. With ttgnx-m to foreign policy, M aeiared thatReuter - 137 words
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52 1940-06-26 2 Japan Sending Warships To lndo-Chinal Tokyo, Jun I THE Naw Minis'. ry announc rangements hat. been made I [despatch ot a portion o r war hi th* Japanese fleet in south Chins I io Haiph ng and French In to wa&n tor the Urn; conditions of transportation China via FrenchReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement35 1940-06-26 2 W*f/%Uwi* -> m I apt. HR9^£| \fttUo.eue'iqtMe!) 'x'v^ wl ia^ Everybody likes Milo because of r Ylfrjf its delicious flavour and the soothing effect it has on the nerves. *£m&h "Buifa tin fot gout koffie CJ|p,35 words
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Advertisement324 1940-06-26 2 Public Notices I SINGAPORE MINK.PAI 1 DEBENTURE STOCK IMfl 68. I INTEREST DUE 20TH Jl 1 V I Notice Ifl hereby given thai I ttr Registers ot the above Stock will I f sed from the 7th to th 20th 1940, both days inclusive. Ij Municipal 8 j PAJAM LIMITFI).324 words
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1337 1940-06-26 3 CHURCHILL ACCUSES PETAIN OF BREAK ING ASSURANCES t/ farts lo Prevent Armistice Revealed London, June 25. ■AKING statement on the war situation in tlu House of Commons Mr. Churchill, British Prime Minister, said that the House I profound sorrow at the fate of the great French nation and to whomReuter - 1,337 words
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208 1940-06-26 3 Rigid Censorship Factor In France's Downfall London, June 25. T^ HE RIGID CENSORSHIP imposed in France sine? the out. break of the war is regarded by a I section of the British Press as one of the causes contributing to the j French disaster. The cause of France's agony is208 words
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297 1940-06-26 3 London, June SPORTED STATEMENT by M* rouvott, French Minister of •nation, to American corroponI declared in London to be •rate throughout, and to misrepresent the attitude of Britain. e untrue that His Majesty's jp' it even promised to despatch 1 FranceB.0.W. - 297 words
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Advertisement106 1940-06-26 3 "SHINATH" BRANT) Madras CURRY POWDER lib. 45c, V_-l». 30c, 4 -lb. 20c. PIC KLES, Mango or Lime 60 cts. quart bottle. tHCTNEYS, assorted, quart 70 cts. tertihed to be excellent quality by The mm** 9 Agri-Horvicultural society. CHARI CO.. 2«L Robinson Road, Singapore. GIVE YOUR FEET A HOLIDAY! Let vour106 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1940-06-26 4 VERA ARDMORE TO-DAY I I PEOPLE AND PLACES J Wedding j Guests These two j Id e 1 i g h t f u I studies are of a nyonya. pie- j tured at a reeent Chin- S ese wedding.1,073 words
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Advertisement20 1940-06-26 4 m w J I _H IS SHOWING A LARGE COLLECTION I Just Received from London I I I -__M_^ I20 words
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Article, Illustration366 1940-06-26 5 \a* Ideas Which Need \ot Cost You Very Much brooms have progressed a long way from f jpoH of a comparatively few year- t# a l deal of room for Improvement Whit* composition flooring are practical |)i but they leave much to be desired Ol366 words
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556 1940-06-26 6 "INSPECTORS STRUCK INNOCENT MEN"PROSECUTOR iff THE TRIAL yesterday of two police inspectors, Ohua Keng Lm A and Seah Keng Lov, for causin > grievous bodily harm to Sarib bin Kama and Muslin bin Taib. it was claimed that the police officers used 'Third degree" methods ih an effort to make556 words
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Article29 1940-06-26 6 Stole Cycle Wood Thirty-two-year-old Goh Peng Heng yesterday pleaded frailty to stealin-t a tricycle and 32 bundles of wood which it was carrying Sentence was postponed till June 2929 words
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Article361 1940-06-26 6 Shark Attacked Swimmer Theory k HIDDEN DEATH stalked th J cool waters of the Kmpirel Dock Lagoon on the torridß afternoon of June tt, uherß Edward Kelly and his friendS John Kask dived from thefl deck of their ship, the "Stecfl Inventor" in a joyous vmM across the dock in361 words
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Advertisement139 1940-06-26 6 DO YOU NEED I A Sjjfl Thompson Certified mW^ fl Frames and Mounting __-M are priced $3.00 $5 00 and $7.00. The cost of tt the lenses depends on fr m your eyesight needs. X THOMPSON OPTICAL^ Qualified Eyesight 4. ARCADE BLDG., VHOM fM R. A. Thompson. Dr. of Oc»W139 words
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Article423 1940-06-26 7 ■WILL FIGHT ON" SAYS SLKOHSKL I i i mm London, June 20. Mii] >h armies which were fighting in France are 'landing in Kn^land. This was revealed to-nijjht in a broadcast by General Prime Minister of Poland oji (ommtnJer in Ckkt of the Polish armedReuter - 423 words
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Article359 1940-06-26 7 AN A charge of criminal intimida- ticn by threatening Teo Koo Siang, a bicycle dealer, with injury, Teng Ah Mai was acquitted by the fifth police magistrate yesterday. It was alleged by the prosecution tha: he accused went to Teo's shop in New Bridge Road on Mar.359 words
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Article64 1940-06-26 7 BATA 'S NEW PREMISES r THEIR new premisei at North Bridge Road yesterday, the Bats Bho* Company entertained about 50 guests to Ccmpanv on behali I the mam dSStor and the management in welcoming the guests, said that the comSon of hS building was their second forward step in their64 words
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Article313 1940-06-26 7 THERE are now two Frances just as there are two Polands, two Norways, two Hollands and two Belgiums. The France under Marshal Petain has capitulated and is no longer representative of the will of the French people, but the other which still keeps alive the spirit313 words
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Article, Illustration328 1940-06-26 8 DISNEY'S NEW SCREEN MASTERPIECE COMING "Pinocehio" Is Entertaining Film For Younp Old poll two years we've been waiting for it. with war and death and grapes of wrath occasionally blotted out of mind and memory by the happv belief that I" ere is still a Walt Disney. For a while328 words
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Article, Illustration286 1940-06-26 8 Zasu (Oh Dear!) Sighs For Glamour UNDISMAYED by her failure as a ballet dancer, Zasu Pitts believe.^ she can make good as a glamour girl. Glamour, and not oomph," Miss I -it, said without so much as a flutter of her hands. "You see, I want to be a glamour286 words
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Article, Illustration266 1940-06-26 8 CHARLES SPEA COBURN UP he has nevei 1 without being so nervi M knees shook, veteran actor h; of a earner:' a strangely ca i m to most theories ol M Cobum as being the resul I be nervous in front of a I "On the stage, the au m266 words
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Article, Illustration268 1940-06-26 9 DIETRICH RIDES (TO STARDOM) AGAIN MARLENE DIETRICH regards as "the happit-st event of her life" the role she portrays in Universal*! "Dcstry Rides Again," the spectacular western, showing this week at the apitol. Singapore. The famous st.i r appearance as a fiontier belle ot the old west is an abrupt268 words
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Article, Illustration515 1940-06-26 9 FILM DIRECTORS PREFER REDHEADS bv On The Eyes i Angei t rom > i- the thf n'ar. Br<>» pji ture be shown ll Uhambra i koking at yeans ladi righl tertainh is ingel She's Baan I anr i appears in ire of t title. The Mhei Rats Morrill .Ibert, lU515 words
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Article144 1940-06-26 9 lEddu Cantor treating the younustes In "Forty Little Mothers" to 1 Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier luting rehearsals for their road tour of "Romeo and Juliet." na Massey Virginia Grey, Alan i L is, Nat Pendleton and Isabel Jewell to Boise, Idaho, for the premiere of144 words
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Article29 1940-06-26 9 Ann Rutherford modelling at a charity fashion show and acclaimed the btlle al the ball." Little Scotty Beckett introducing a new game played with badminton shuttlecocks and ping-pong paddles.29 words
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Advertisement213 1940-06-26 12 JUST THE RIGHT SHOW FOR A BLACK-OUT' NIGHT! THRILLS <S LAUGHS! I ——l——^ —B— v OPENING TO-W.W 3.15-6.15-9.15 AT THE ('APITOI, I .Mr. Smith" Returns from Washington to find a new job of work j|_ e p^MALE BATTLE of the CENTURY I on his hands taming Wild Women! I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm213 words
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374 1940-06-26 13 UtTER mastering the game during the first half, in which they A d all their goals, the Manchesters came near to losing tho r Division game against the R.E. at Tanglin in the second half iesti ;i.v- due to their team wcrk.374 words
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Advertisement350 1940-06-26 14 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Cnartrr A.D. 1834 Incorp In the Im: rlanda Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40.030.000.Reserve Fund 10.500,000London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies:- Sourabajr Samarang. Medan. Weltevred*-* Bandoeng. Cherioon. Tegal. Pecu I longan. Djokjakarta. Solo. Tjilatjai350 words
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220 1940-06-26 15 S.R.C In 2-1 Win Over Cricket Club .H ve Division match played Padang yesterday, the lC At the S.C.C. by two goals better of the exchanges d to win. although pia> ahole rather scrappy. C C Cherrington did good the posts, and saved a I .shots which would have capable220 words
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Article51 1940-06-26 15 following have accepted to play I r vs. S.R.C. to-day at Anson toad Stadium; L E A. de L. Young; M. Roberts t. A MeCaffery; R J. Forbes. C. <_ V v F E Hutchinson; H. H jut J E. Prescott, H. Eichelsheim [ton, R.51 words
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257 1940-06-26 15 R.A. "Heavies" Held By' Police To Close Draw R.A. (Heavy Regt.) 4; Police 4. IN a match that was characterised with lively exchanges throughout, the Police held the R.A. (Heavy Regiment) to a four-all draw in a Division I soccer encounter on257 words
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Article51 1940-06-26 15 The "Saint" His Double C^sA_-___^^ 4 NEW "-atal- MB* 'The Sam, ti A Double Trouble, starring George Anders, opened a -$g_*_grt &lg£i_i-<-£| S3_SSSSS-sa trouble to the police. t this nieture however. n* encounters 1 STS-K «oy^X ana puts paid' to bk murderous inother episode of the "March Of TUM series51 words
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Article51 1940-06-26 15 London. June 25. E«SB-I_w_«s screaming bombs. f As these bombs tan a l !?t_M attached to them emits onlik s e !unnd V t e hese U: bimbs C b e employed over BrUain they will be dropped also by the rap. over Germany.- Brit ishBritish Wireless - 51 words
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Article58 1940-06-26 15 K.L. Race Selections At A Glance r(By SPECTATOR") Race It (lI ANCE Stone Ginger Race 2: JUDITH ANTON Penzance Race 3: MOONLIGHT SONATA Light Supper Race I: PAT BURKE Emily Dignus Race 5: HAKFLEUR Kissing Cup Race G: FAY OCT SUveiiaw Race 7 DANGER ZONE Murray Court Race 'MX A!58 words
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Miscellaneous57 1940-06-26 15 mmmkWmmmmm TIDE TABLE TO-DAY %h Title: 2.05 a.m., 8.7 ft. 3.08 p.m., 8.2 ft. TO-MORROW B -v Tide: 2.51 a.m., 8.2 ft. 3.48 p.m., 8.1 ft. SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY SOCCER: League. Div. I. S.R.C. vs. S.C.C. Stadium, Reserve Div., Police vs Loyals, Depot; Diy. 2A R.A'O.C. vs. R.A.M.C. Alexandra; Div.57 words
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Article67 1940-06-26 16 REPORTED RUSSO-RUMANIAN CLASHES New York, June I National Broadcast m.r I Company has quoted ne\wß agency reports of Russo-Ruma I nian clashes alone the Dniester I river. Reuter. I There is no confirmation in l M of reports received via the In States of clashes between Ruarians Vj Rumanians havingB.O.W. - 67 words
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Article41 1940-06-26 16 London. June 25: The Genu I announces that the commission up ..I ed by Dr Seyssinquart (Governor fl Holland* has left the Metherland 1 Fiance to organize the repati M the Dutch and Belgian r 1 quickest possible mann< i ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article331 1940-06-26 16 R.A.F. MAKE MORE HAVOC RAIDS ON THE ITALIAN FRONT Cairo, June 25. j|N R.A.F. communique says: "Our bombers attacked Birel Boggi in the western desert yesterday. The raid on the military encampment was a complete surprise and there were scenes of confusion in the city as the troops rushed forReuter - 331 words
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145 1940-06-26 16 London. June 25 I {IN THE House of Commons to-day asked if he was now in a position I to make a statement regarding the negotiation of a trade agreement ß with Russia, Mr. Butler (Foreign Under-Secretary) said:— I ''Discussions are at present in progress. ItReuter - 145 words
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Article112 1940-06-26 16 "France Must Forge New Hopes" r I .ondon. June 25. -DAY is a day of national mourning in France,' and in an earlv morning broadcast the Minister for the Interior issued instructions regarding the disciplinary measures imposed, including the closing of cafes, cinemas, theatres and ail shops, except those supplyingB.O.W. - 112 words
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Article36 1940-06-26 16 London. June 25: It is learned auth.-J nratively that the Duke of Kent arrived recently at Lisbon where he is representing His Maje_ty. at the national celebrations of the 800th anniversarv of roi tuguese mdepenuence.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article15 1940-06-26 16 F.!^ n H on Jun 25: The Red dotal i-und has reached £2.000 000. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article109 1940-06-26 16 London. June 65. A SUGGESTION that Northern Ireland and Eire should unite for defence purposes for the duration of the war was discussed by Lord (ileatoran. Chief Unionist Whip of the Northern Ireland Government in an interview in the Dais. "When de Valera has overcome thr difficulties withReuter - 109 words
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Article142 1940-06-26 16 Tokyo, June Si. m The Japanese Army Command W South China has announced operations were begun on June fl to "cut off by force" the transport m of war supplies to General Chi*uift I Kai Shek through French la* I China. *m It added that information obtain- Ifl ed throughReuter - 142 words
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