Morning Tribune, 7 October 1940

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune Vol 5— No. 212, Monday, Oct. 7, 1940.
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    29 1 Latest moves m the Middle East, where bombing operations by the Royal Air Force have formed a big part of the action there, are reported m the previous column.
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  • 227 1 Two fire* were started on a large efcnant ship and three ftres ;re clearly seen on the mole ide the naval dockyard. direct hits were regisred on small ships and boats. nail ships moored to i?ttie.> safan attack on Tobruk t the full extent of the
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    291 1 London, Oct. 6. gRITISH aircraft attacked oil plants, railway yards, and other industrial targets m Germany during Saturday night, states the Air Ministry, adding that concentrations of barges, shipping and aerodromes m Holland were also attacked. p oil plant at Gelsenkirchcn «gM» works at Essen, goodsyaids and Cologne,
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  • 27 1 Rome, Oct. 5. The Secretary of the Fascist party has ordered that the fourteenth annual Fascist levy be held on Oct. 20 throughout Italy Reuter
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  • 549 1 Washington, oct. 5. all reserves of the united states navy and marine corps, numbering over 27,000 officers and men have been ordered by col. knox, secretary pf the navy, to report for active duty. Col. Knox, Secretary of the Navy, to-day described the Axis
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  • 196 1 Stockholm. Oct. 6.— The defence authorities have announced that German multiengined aiicraft pasted low over the riff of Falsterbo m Southern Scania on Saturday afternoon. Warning shots were fired and the aircraft disappeared.—Reuter. Rome, Oct .6 "Two enemy submarines have been sunk, one by our submarines
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  • 163 1 U.S. War Not "Whether" But "When" New York, Oct. U. A FEELING I" inevitability S regarding greater intervention, if not active partici- pat ion, of the United States J (m the war is spreading re- lentlessly at Washington," i says the Washington corres- pondent of the New York Times. >
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  • 348 1 200 SHIPS A WEEK VISIT BRITISH ISLES LONDON, OCT. <i RESPITE THE NECESSITY lOK OBTAINING FROM NOKIII \M> SO! TH AMERICA. SOUTH AFRICA \M> THE EAST A LABGE VOLUME OF IMPORTS FOX Ml KM OBTAINED FROM EUROPE AND DESPITE THE GREATER TONNAGE INVOLVED IN THESE LONGER DISTANCES SUCH SHIPS WITH
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  • 118 1 Shanghai, Oft. MOM*: than 1.j0.00Q < rat k N j Chinese troops stationed S along the In-l > l> tn.t border i lie ready to man h into the Firnrri rolonv at a moment's S no ire, nccordinf; to Chinese fWI n-ports. Ihe Chinese
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  • 54 1 Bangkok, Oct. I. rrHAILAND will nol resori to aims -1 to Hie t< nrlt< ry claimed from Indo-Chlna, declared the I'^'nne Mini Ni i,ij;ii)t', BipuJ Bonggtam, m ;i taltmeilf t" the Press to-day. it gpteted thnt an arMtra* ti<' i .'i tjh „sion will be appointed ■bob to decide th,.
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  • 143 1 Wardha, Ort 6 "The inflexible attitude" ol the British official world |a critin.ed by Mr. Gandhi m a lone, statement on his recent interview with the Vierroy. The statement saws tri.it the purpote of tin- interview was to have no ground tar misunderstanding and to fi-lit
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  • 339 1 Big Raids On London Experienced London, Oct. 6. HERMAN fighters were sent over Britain m their fifties md hundreds on Saturday m )ider to entice British fighters nto the air. This is pointed >ut by the Air Ministry News Service describing Saturdays *aids. Small knots of German bomber.IMG came over.
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  • 42 1 Chungking Oct. 5. QUESTIONED regarding the report of the possible Jananese seizure of Weihaiwei. the Chines? military spokesman declared: "The responsibility would rest with Great Britain" as China has renewed the lease of Weihaiwei to Britain for ten more years. Re uter
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  • 148 1 RO\lt Oct. 6.— The claim that ''under. standing bet- ween Spain and the Axis powers becomes more and more cum- j plete" is made by Corriere Del- y lasera, which adds, "All for- elgn specula- tlons on alleged pressure on the i Spanish Gov. ernment are)
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  • 81 1 r TT New York, Oct. 6. IE vivid contrast between the dictators' -'two monstrously armoured trains trundling to Brenner 'and King George "riding through the streets of his bomb-ndden capital escorted by *wo motorcycle policemen" Li drawn by the New York Herald-Tribune" which .says. -The royal
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  • 178 1 The Spirit Of Britain I London, <>. I DRIH JN(i helplcfthly on the *rey Mtta M Atlantic two boatloads of people, sun rs i lost ship, suffered severely from thirst. s>:!drtfl i Sunderland flying-boat, Marching for .subn ;n ,J *hile escorting a convoy, swooped
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  • 187 1 London, Oct. 5 I |F Hitler and Goering had hoped to cripple K o J factories m the Greater London area I their aerial blitzkrieg they have failed d I After a month of intensive day and night M bing London's export industries continue deliver
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  • 56 1 Britons Leaving Baltic Stati Moscow, Oct. Arrangements have bnn« i(; aleted for the evacuation* 300 British subjects still v^m In the Baltic States. The Soviet authorities tl been most helpful have offerees cial railroad facilities to cuees who, after gat*" '";■>' Riga, will be sent by rai M Vladivostock where
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  • 62 1 Hyde Park, (New York>.< PRESIDENT Roosevelt M condemned the Burop 1 tators for stifling the rigri W people to acquire full kn S world events m an add V to-day to American stuci' The United States, h* 1 M without censorship an< restrictions and n< f |f H
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  • 290 3 London, Oa. ">. (ho chiefs <>f Britain's naval, land and air thinking of the war entirely m terms (rf an Wtys Router's military correspondent. tility of a Xazi attempt at invasion is receding fora gmri countewtn ke are being considered to invade GercroM the sea.-. done? The miliof the
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  • 302 3 London. Oct. 5. defences of London have foiled Hitler*! third >ly last bid to prepare the way for the invasion s Ralph Walling-, Reuter's air correspondent. commends itself this week-end to some obserciated with the safety of the capital after one rth's 'o h lme.it. tiing m enemy air
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  • 66 3 CAMPAIGN AGAINST JEWISH STUDENTS Belgrade. Oct. B Ihe Council of Mm ls'ers has decreed hit the number of Jewish students entei ing universities, high .chools and training colleges shall m fui.ur° only be m the same proportion to the othe- students as Jews bear to other subjects, but the students
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  • 152 3 A West Canadian Coast Port, Oct. 5. THE capture of the German express cargo ship Weser, off Mexico, by the Canadian armed merchant cruiser Prince Robert on the night of Sept. 24, was described by the Canadian Comman der on his arrival here to-day.
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  • 272 3 London, Oci. 5. A SPJKITED re\Ay to 6«nBMI wireless pn pa^anda has h« •< n received by the ijlovernor of Nigeria from Abubakar, .Sultan of Sokctu, who is thi, spiritual head of the Moslems of the northern provinces oi Nigeria. T, \,V u u J
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  • 43 4 Koyal Army Ser\ite Corps truoos demonstrate the speed with which enemy parachutists can be dealt with if they attempt a landing m this country. The troops rushing to their lifiht lorries for conveyance to the scene of the landing.
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  • 612 4 THE TRIBUNE GIVES YOU A WAR JOB (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) NEARLY ALL WASTE ORIGINATES IN PETTY AND UNINTENTIONAL CARELESSNESS. IT SEEMS SO UNIMPORTANT TO THROW AWAY THAT ODD BIT HERE AND THERE. WHY NOT BECOME A SALVAGE CONTROLLER IN YOUR OWN HOUSE FOR THE
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  • 28 4 Mr. Paul Bennett V.C., magistrate at West. London police court recently: "Men are as secret about their wages as women are about their ages, i
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  • 324 4 IN presenting the insignia of C.M.G. to H.H. the 1 Sultan of Brunei yesterday the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S. W. Jones, who is at present on a visit there said: It has given me great pleasure to come to Brunei to-day and, by command
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  • 1040 5 Ml L- H opkin Writes From London London. Aug. 26. rAL pv heroism fill the m .\i i the heroism of *£g men like the two latest \y -\nnand and the late mpain Ser^t.-Major Gris- lVA the heroism of dn'ian people
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  • 339 5 MORNING TRIBUNE MORNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1940. THE BOILING CAULDRON THE reported massing of troops on the Russian side of Poland, the visit of Ribbentrop to Moscow, and the surprise meeting of Hitler and Mussolini, all indicate that Hitler is not having a pleasant time m Central Europe. The Axis-Japan Pact,
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  • 124 5 TF the views expressed m the Chinese Pres 5 are to be taken as a criterion, the Japanese occupation of French IndoChina will ultimately prove to be a blessing m disguise to the Chungking Government. By the occupation of Indo-China, say leaderwriters m the Chinese Press, Japan
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  • 28 10 Germany's Aim Is To Destroy Empire -|N Bei I sised that I will not Ive up fie! British world b en completi ?ted m a Berlin despatch. Reuter
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  • 87 11 5,000 In Call-Up Of Nurses NEAR 5.000 women have been called up under the Min^-J ry or Health's Civil Nursing Reserve to staff hospitals m which BE F wounded are being treated. Many are elderly women who have been out of the profession for a considerable time. Others retired to
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  • 152 11 Girls Discharged: Dutch Lieut. Alleged He Was Robbed In Flat ALLEGATIONS against Mary Bardsley, a young dance hostess, and Gladys Molly, 23, of stealing from Lieut.-Com-mander Cornells Hernan Bintenhuis, of the Royal Netherlands Navy, giving an address at the Savoy Court Hotel, resulted m both women being discharged at Marl-borough-street.
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  • 530 12 (By Reuters diplomatic correspondent; THE concensus of opinion m the British press favours the idea that the next move by the Axis will be m the direction of Egypt, but it is admitted that Balkans may offer scope for action by
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  • 24 12 London, Oct. 4. In the Tin Market, United Kingdom consumer demand continues, I -u». United States demand is quiet* i Reuter
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  • 78 12 London, Oct. 6.— During the week end- ing midnight Oct. 5 it is confirmed that German plane losses m I battles over Britain amounted to 104, not including machines damaged or probably lost. On the basis of confirmed plane losses j alone, German pilot losse.s are estimated
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    38 12 The position m the Balkans is said to be concerning the two Axis powers. The relation of the Bal- V kans to Egypt and the Near Fast might be the next important move by the dictators.
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  • 204 12 New York, Oct. 6. JHE Brenner meeting "is an avowal to all th< world that Germany's strategy of terroi has failed to terrorise and that final victor* promised to the German people has not materialised," writes the New York Times. "Last May and June it
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  • 6 12 Morning Tribune Monday, October 7, 1940.
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  • 267 12 London, Oct. 6. Tip and run German raiders began their activities early to-day. Taking advantage of low clouds several German planes crossed the coast and flew towards London. They were met by intense anti-aircraft fire and were turned back before they could reach the centre of the city.
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