Morning Tribune, 29 July 1940

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  • 9 1 The morning Tribune mmmmmmmmm---No. 152. Mon. July 29, 1940
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  • 611 1 RITAIN WARNS RUMANIA: MORE SALZBURG TALKS r 1 N LONDON, JULY 28 HILE THE RUSSIAN ATTITUDE TO THE BALKANS IS STILL A MATTER OF SPECULATION, AND THOSE OF HITLER AND MUSSOLINI EQUALLY A MATTER OF GUESSORK. THE BRITISH MINISTER IN BUCHAREST IS PROTESTING TO-DAY TO THE "MANIAN GOVERNMENT ABOUT SOME
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  • 340 1 I London, July 28. i TOTAL of 340,840 men belong. A lag to the 1906 class, or who hate reached the age of twenty tince June .2, registered to-day for national service under the military forces act. bringing the total of million. To-day's
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  • 24 1 A LEXANDRIA RAIDED !mr Alexandna, July 28. tonfaJv a ten-minute air raid alarm I t drove off the Diane. No bs were dropped. Reuter
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  • 102 1 HUGE INCREASE IN RED FLEET Moscow, July 28. DUSSIA'S Navy Day is being celebrated to-day with naval reviews at Kronstadt, Vladivostok and other Soviet naval bases, also at Libau m Lativia, one of thc new bases acquired m the Baltic. A big expansion of the Soviet Fleet has been announced
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  • 51 1 m. LORD FREDERICK of CAMBRIDGE cousin of the King, who is now officially I reported to have been killed m action i m France. London, July 28: The R.A.F. dropped leaflets over Vichi itself on Friday. according to an American correspon- dent on the spot
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  • 130 1 Shanghai, July 28. }T IS authoritatively learned that ten Britons living m Japan have been arrested. The reason for the arrests is not yet ..nown. Their names are: Captain E. H. N. James, of Tokyo, chief representative m Japan of the Federation of British Industries.
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  • 117 1 Turkish Trade Moves Dismay Germany Ankara. July 28. WITH the object of investigating the possibilities of using Basra as a regular port for Turkish trade with Britain, the British Empire, the United States and Japan, the Ministry of Commerce I. sending M Tilhan Buray fTurkufh transport expert) to Basra. Later
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  • 247 2 LONDON. JULY 28. SEVERAL MEMBERS OI THE PEERAGE ARE MEOTIONED IN THE WAR OFFICE CASUALTY LIST NUMBER 34 OF M 3 OFFICERS AND 927 OTHER RANKS. Lieutenant the Duke of Northumberland (Orenadiers), who is officially reported among 23 officers killed, died while leading a platoon
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  • 74 2 London, July 28. XBE PRIBS displays considerable m teres! In statement which the Minister of Economic Warfare i.s expected to mvke on Tuesday m the Commons on tr. contraband control policy. 11 is roomed that Ifr. Delton will be m, a position to Inform the House of
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  • 70 2 Tokio, July 28. ]\jAJOR-GENERAL Nishimara, chairman of the Japanese Mission which went to Indo-China to supervise the French undertaking to stop all supplies to Chiang Kal Shek, had an interview with Gen. Decoux (GovernorGeneral of French Indo-China) yesterday, when according to the newspapers Gen. Decoux asked
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  • 254 2 London, Jul. ->$. AT LEAST 70 planes are reported to have taken part m a tries ol air battles over south-east England this afternoon. Three of the German planes were shot down by British fighters, and this makes the total German losses
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  • 210 2 COMPLETE AGREEMENT AT HAVANA: DECISIONS New York. July 28. COMPLETE agreement on the steps which the Western Hemisphere must take immediately to defend itself against the rapidly developing crisis m Europe and Asia has been reached by the Pan-American conference] states a Havana despatch to the New York Times. The
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  • 162 2 Gold Coast Nigerian Troops In East Africa London, July 28. THE announcement that Gold Coast and Nigerian troops have arrived m Eas: Atrica recalls that the Royal West African frontier force has long been part of the Empire military establishments. Constituted m 1899, this force, m 1939. consisted of a
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  • 162 2 London, July 28. FIRST Royal Canadian Air Force fighter squadron to reach foil country will soon be m action, using Canadian built Hurricanes. The squadron leader is a veteran with more than 2,000 hours to 1» credit and ten of the pilots are ir.m
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  • 69 2 London, July I AST WEEK, the total of £12 was raised through various forn war savings. i(Trl Since the opening of the i £128.067,704 has been raise, by of savings certificates, ana £131 5 by the sale of defence bonds. During the same period the due
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  • 349 3 MORE NAZI OIL STORES WRECKED London, July 27. IJEAVY explt.ions and fires broke out after Coastal Command Blenheim bomb.rs had raided German oil stores at Cherbourg last night, states the Air Ministry News Service. Despite bad weather, the Blenheims dropped many salvoes of heavy and incendiary bombs. Oil stores In
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  • 60 3 Washington, July 28. i r VHK Government is trying to I make a barter arrangement with Great Britain whereby raisins and prunes would be exchanged for tin, according to I the congressman, Mr. Gerrhart. i About 70.000 tons of raisins i and a similar
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  • 134 3 REUTERS MAN HELD IN TOKYO Shanghai, July 27. TO E police at Tokyo have 1 arrested Mr. M. J. Cox, Reuter's representative, it is learned here. Although full details of the arrest are not yet available, it is reported that Mr. Cox is under detention at the Gendarmerie headquarters "for
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  • 187 3 Washington, July 28. THE United States' determination to build up her own defences is shown by the far-reaching plan of compulsory military training m the present year. The Conscription Bill provides for the f- < calling up of 400,000 men on Oct. 1 this year, and
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  • 59 3 Malta, July 28. There were three air raids yesterday, the first, m the small hours of the morning, lasted for a hundred rxinuteo. The second followed soon after and a number of bombs were dropped. Tho damage was slight. One civilian was slightly injured
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  • 113 3 London, July 28. THF radio at Toulouse announced to-day that the belongings of British subjects m French banks and m the French Empire have been blocked as from to-day, m reply to the British action m blocking all French accounts ajid holdings In British banks Interview this afternoon
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  • 1346 4  -  VERA ARDMORE PEOPLE PLACES TO-DA] v By -i l TINY black and white piglet "stole" A the party from a hundred feminine fuefti at the Naval Base on Friday night by capturing all the attention when he was auctioned to help the Patriotic
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    253 5 treated as adults, boys eating the add all with beans to the soup. v men and girls, the same as Wash the cauliflower and break into small sprigs and add also, and simmer A child of five or six years is usually all gently until the meat and vegetables tokened
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  • 864 7 rHE sub-committee of the 21 American Republics now meeting m Havana have reached complete ireement on the question of forming a trusteeship rer non-American possessions m the Western HemisP T'HE AGREEMENT NOW BEING DRAFTED ALSO IVCIUDES A CONVENTION ESTABLISHING MACHINERY TO MAKE "THIS DECLARATION
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  • 94 7 Chungking, July 28. PLANS were completed at a recent conference of communications authorities held at Chungking for a nationwide organisation for the transportation of supplies by pack animals, carts and human bearers, following the closure of the Indo-China and Burma routes. The conference
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  • 52 7 Vichy, July 28 ACCORDING to the Havas News Agency the Petain Government has made a strong protest to the British Government against the leaflet raids carried Ottt by the R.A.F. over France and French Morocco. The leaflets dropped are described as •harmful to the French
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  • 32 7 I London, July 28 NORTHERN Ireland's Home Quart It] now over 23.000 strong. In many, ol the districts the establishment cottld have been filled twici i o\er B.O.W.
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  • 312 7 Morning Tribune MONDAY. JULY 29, 19-10. Serious Setback For Hitler FVERY war has a jK>litical objective. Nations do not clash just for the sake of testing the superiority of armaments and strategy. This political objective is divided into the immediate and the ultimate. Hitler's immediate objective is to make Germany
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  • 598 8 NOR IRON BARS A CAGE.. NONE walls. according to Kinglsev, ia not make a prison. Ihe administration ni Kansas State Prison. Lansing. Is vJiich encourages hobbies among the prisoners, emphasises that outlook, for. after all. what is a prison but a place where nun are prevented
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    278 9 8 THREE LOVES HATH HE One hobby is not sufficient to soothe the real lessness of No. 9622. Convicted of first degree murder when a boy of If), h« has been an inmate of the prison for 11 years. He is the head barber m "A" cellhouse. In
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  • 46 12 JAPANESE I CASUALTY KwcilinACCORDING to a militan <*j mate, about 3,000 wounded JJ sick Japanese troops left A arndg for Japan or Formosa between 1 and June 30, and 2,000 urns cjj taining ashes of dead soldier shipped to Japan m the &an —International News Agn
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  • 89 13 HE cricket match between the s X and the Combined Colics, played on the padang yester»y, had to be abandoned owing to h< heavy shower of rain which fell Jen the Recs. were batting. ht SR.c. had lost four wickets for runs when play was .stopped. he
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  • 38 13 cricket matche... which were ed to be played off yesterday. owing to the rain. hes were: c.s.c. Ist vs. C.8.C.; C.S.C. 2nd. vs •latum. 1. A.; S.C.R.C. M I, S.C.R.C: 5.A.0.8. VS. U <« Q.), 5.A.0.8.
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  • 102 13 CURFEW TO BE IMPOSED IN DEFENCE AREA London, July 28. THE Regional Commissioner of the I eastern region announces that a curfew will be imposed g~ «Jg after sunset to ta hour bcfoit sun st on the coastal fringe of the t astern defence area, from the Wash to Souther]
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  • 822 14 ARMY UNLUCKY IN CUW FINAL DECIDER] Great Display Inl Stadium Game I fRAND WORK, SINGAPORE! AND A SPLENDID FIGHT tJc b ARMY' ALMOST EVERY ONE OF THE TWELVE THOUSANIK WHO LEFT THE ANSON ROAD STADIUM ON SATURDAY AFTEhBJ TFE SINGAPORE-ARMY MATCH— WHEN SINGAPORE JUStM SCRAPED THROUGH INTO THE FINAL OF
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  • 141 14 Ankara. July 27. TUKILKY Hill b« the only country m eastern l.urope with all the bread she needs this winter, according to estimates of the wheat harvests availably here Fresent belief is that the bumper Harvest Turkey is expecting will result m her obtaining about 800.000
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  • 134 14 MORE GIFTS FOR WAR EFFORT London, July 2S-, THE population of the Island of Rogues has subscribed 1,825 rupee" (£140) "m aid of the British l or(,(S ffl The money has been sent to the om cer Administering the Government Mauritians, 250 miles away. This effort has been made by
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  • 672 15 NAZI ECONOMIC ORDER BRIBERY BLACKMAIL London, July 28. remarks addressed to foreign pressmen m Berlin earlier this 1 by the Nazi Minister of Economics, Dr. Funk, on "the new order" to be imposed upon Europe have been read m IT les here with some interest. interview bears obvious signs of
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  • 469 15 London, July 28. THERE is growing insistence m press comment on the vital role of air power m hastening the hour of victory over Nazi terrorism. The air correspondents of the Sunday newspapers dwell on the gradual swing over of the scales of production
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  • 271 15 Nazi Raids Do Not Scare British Civilians LOCALITIES m Britain which have had enemy air raids are still have had enemy air raids are still quite a small part of the whole country, but m the regions most frequently mentioned m Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security announcements, there
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  • 86 15 the German army each supreme m its own sphere yet neither able to penetrate its enemy's territory, this British conception may well offer the best way round the deadlock. "We ought boldly to develop it." The leading article concludes: "The daily and nightly offensives which the R.A.F. conducts against enemy
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  • 175 16 GEAT WAR EFFORT IN N. Z. Wellington. July 2*. WKVV ZEALAND'S preparations under the Km pi re Air MMM will enable her It reach her peak contribution before the other Dominions. Tin.' claim was maov to-daj bf Mr. P Jones, the Defence MlnlsU ii. id thai by the end ol
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  • 123 16 La Pa/. Kali via. July 28. THESE are possibilities for the tale 1 of Bolivian tin to the I'tiited States for smelting, stated Senor Alberto Gutierrez, Bolivian Porcif Minister, m an interview m which he J commented on the prospects of the Havana Conference. He said it was
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  • 14 16 Tv _2_s rrs-5-_ s ever gtfUttfe M .jet in.v iar.
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  • 150 16 107- YEAR-OLD RICH MALAY MURDERED (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, SUNDAY. JHE KUALA LUMPUR INVESTIGATING BRANCH ARE NOW INQUIRING INTO THE CIRCUMSTANCES LEADING TO THE MURDER OF A RICH MALAY, 107 YEARS OLD, WHOSE BODY WAS FOUND EARLY THIS MORNING IN A WELL IN THE LITTLE TOWN OF SUNGEI
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  • 67 16 Nairobi. July 2S. I The communique says that yesterday was quiet. Our aircraft conducted wide reconnaissances over Italian Somaliland. Rome. July 28. The Italian communique claims that ta raids beyond the Cyrenaica border, four enemy armoured car. were captured and several prisoners taken. Italian
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  • 78 16 The Morning Tribune Monday. July 29. 1940. maLTESE PRAISED Malta 28 \\_v- Admiral Sir Wllbr; ror.B broadcast a message from Mi Ale<.a___ gnder and Sir Dudley Pound e: -w.-t-ssintßl ill officers and men both [j Mq-H jt .ties' .ships and dockyard > I our admiration of the stou.-h.arteJM manner m
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  • 218 16 London, July 28 I THERE is a possibility that the Commons debate on Tuesday on foreign affairs will be m public and not private as at present arranged. 1 Peuter's Parliamentary correspondent learns that Government will leave the decision m the hands of
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