Morning Tribune, 9 June 1941

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  • 251 1 w iii mm ▼vwiiiiitu^,, London. June ft. (B> Reuter). The first nunlion (if the S\ria lighting by the Nazis occurred in the lettca broadcast WmM ft m, i« ly stated, "The British have officially admitted that they have attacked Syria and Lebanon." Well-informed circlets in Ankara are wondering
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    827 1 What We've Been Waiting For! fsafsety (l)aim atdamascus bomb tnezze (^declare Syrian independence FRENCH LEADER trai atrouv, whose proion electrified tne world May norning, was .1 feff■unandei <>i the French 1 Lefien. Georgei CatLs iftd GE ind s Ike Comr I the I ree French in the middle Bail.
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  • 545 2 FREE FRANCE CALLS SYRIA ai mm. «>• w Jfc r3 it. *>£**'•« LONDON. JUNE X INHABITANTS OF sviil A AND L»ANW-THE HOUR IN VOIR HISTORY HAS SOUNDED VO* TOU. PRANCE DECLARES YOU INDEPENDENT BY THE^ VOICE OF HER SONS WHO ARE FIGHTING FOR HER LIFE AND FOR THL LIBERTY OF
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  • 189 2 Istanbul. June 8. G| KM AN preparations with a view to occupying Syria US MSCleai and evident that hev cannot be concealed, decimes the Turkish Deputy. laltchin, writing in thenewspaper Yen, Shabah. Refut. Kg the Syrian High Commissioner. General Dcntzs broadcast denial of the presence ot Germans in
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  • 153 2 New York. June i> THE WiQUIM controversy continues in the Sunday motT^ng papei^ A New York Times message from Washington declare, that Mr. John Winant told administration leaders that Britain is '--in an extremely grave" position both on the seas and at home.'* but "She
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  • 385 2 BRITAIN l'he text the Krilish G v j ernment's communique a> re. tarda Byrio saya: "i» their declaration of July 1. l '•<' Bta Majesty*! Government siated that they uould net al. 1 leu Syria and Lebanon to be l w eupied by anv h»>.tiie
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  • 412 2 BRITISH MAKE PROMISES TO THE LEVANT Cairo, Jum i AN assurance that if the Syrians and i.y u! A join with and support the Allies, they ade will bo lifted and they will be give* 2 advantages ol tree countries ass a iatecl with! I nited Kingdom is given in
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    • 59 2 Jiemf majiON hair naturally Radiant [n|ni time KBIT will 'urn iur hair from dull MT luld evt md ne< quai tit* I .'-;es wave bey last twi hidden glinl h N i I are i i bea :tiful with KEMT. PATENT BPB \Y tfCLUDED WITH 1: BOTTLE MADE m ENGLXND
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    206 3 lonvoy has reached pert safely after an exciting^ imev which culminated in an attack by Messerimitts a> the final stage up the East Coast was l ched Aboard one of the ships was 2nd Officer J R Speddins. who has had an adventurous life, fin? whit h he
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  • 498 3 EVENTS m the American Labour Front are rapidlv heading for a showdown with public and congressional indignation continuing to rise while vita! war industries are crippled by interminable strikes. LEGISLATION IS BEING HURRIEDLY FEAlffcl) WITH THE OBJECT OF GOVERNMENT TAKING OVER FACTORIES AFFECTED BY
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  • 58 3 Batavia, June 8. THE local Press says that all German women desiring to leave the N E.I. will be able to do so suon. They will be permitted to travel to Japan bv two Japanese boata and thence to Germany via Siberia. The Swiss
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  • 108 3 London, June 8. Germans are planning to convert Trondheim (J fi large aval port and are installing yards JMjng submarines, according to the Norwegian &Ph Agency. The whole of the harbour area Bakkr- Bridge ha been scheduled for clearance pctories, warehouses and private houses are r »eing demolished to
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  • 74 3 Santiago. June 8. :1 head ol the United Stales air r. lador, Colonel Burgess, is reported Qui! after an earlier report, from Quoto missing on the fight from Esme*as made on Thursdnv It Ls now crashed In the sea was accompanied bv two Ecuador t
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    • 138 3 JUST A REMINDER YOU'VE A DATE WITH THE LADY EVE At The CATHAY... Monday 16th June at 9 p.m. and PERHAPS YOU HAVNT YET BOOKED YOUR SEATS! ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO ANZAC CLUB By the Courtesy of Associated Theatres, Ltd. and Paramount Film Service, Ltd. BABBAHA STANWYCK IHMIY lOMIA IN "THE
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  • 766 4 Baby Sports Car On Display At Raffles Hotel •pifh War BaOy," Malaya small eat ear. la novv on d splay e1 Raffles Hotel and will be sold to the peraon who makes the highest nller tor it within the next week or so. The "Baby" was presented to the committee
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  • 52 4 PEOPLE PLACES Engaged Mhi Kiel Aarsen, on daughter oi .1 and Mrs. J. H. Aarsen of Dalvey R<* uhose en^ ment was i nouncfd rec« tly to Mr. Ro Edwardes K elder son of 1 Col. and Edwardes 1 o f Exmon Devon. The marru will take ph in three
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  • 678 6  - Services' BREVITIES Ubique By > v w evening men of i<- Mai 5 Rogirhent and the Royal \nny Ordnance \Ct>\ ill be the tfuest! M (he Ex-Servfce-1 i m ei ►ciatlon of Malaya in the first ol n»i*| S D'ontfi'- entertainments. S t other identical parties have been j (arranged
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  • 319 6 DROADCASTING from the Singapore station last night, Sir K George Sans..!., referred to the changing conditions in Japan and said it was sad for Englishmen who remembered the Aiurlo- Japanese Alliance to find that these changes meant the disappearance from the Japanese scene of so
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    • 32 6 s Eight illuminated wave bands. S. 'Si^H^^ ALL PHILCO-TROPIC RADIOS GIVE (OMP ■Bffllligffßlt^Wl COVERAGE— both Standard and Shorl-w^e jm liCTiin I^' Pul Bone Laone, 161. Market Chop «.:oi Ann. Kadai Par<u>g Trengfuia.
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  • 377 7 London, June 8. DECISIVE victories for Bntih warships and war planes in convov battles were announced by the Admiralty and the Air Ministry in London on Saturday evening after a day and night of lively air activity over Gorman and British supply ships creeping along
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  • 110 7 BdM June S. battloMp South Da- urm ,d with nine f iu „s and costing r-WO.IiOO was launched y Jirda> and a minute hf keel *as ,ald of :l S UUMon r on I line vwi>>- Knox, Secretary of the 3J for both events. j aid- "Wo must esta-
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  • 197 7 We Cannot Be Wise After The Event" London. June 8. THE next German attack will be a thrust at the vitals of the Empire declares the editor of the_ Observer, Mr. J. L. Garvin, commenting in the Observer on the aftermath" of Crete. "It might not avail us next time
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  • 391 7 London. June 8. ILYS invasion hour was jroachins. declared Lord )rook. Miniver of State, istinß to Canada this fi. ided that hi' did not know he invasion would come. ne tiling i> certain. Tbc hour approaches. Eveiv iM be marshalled and lor desperate resistant 0 1 sun and tank
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  • 67 7 London. June CLOSE collaboration between Mr Ohirchill and lord Beaverbrook is emphasised by a fact revealed bv lord Beaverbrook In his recoroed message radioed for broadcaa to Canada Sunday evening that Lord Beaverbrook is carrying on his work as "Minister of Stare at No. 12.
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  • 43 7 Ottawa. June 8 THE Netherlands Foreign Minis--1 tor Dr Van Kleffens, arrived in otUwTtiJf^and was welcomed by H ewifi C st/ Kay- inferring Ju members oi the Oamg^ on matter* interesting t?e cana dfan and Dutch Oovernmen Reuter
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  • 32 7 Shanghai. June an grounds of military necessity. 0 ,1,0 Japanese authorities are I mrted to have banned all slupp l '°^ot 'ho SSSL are Several small Italian and Oerman shipping concerns.- Reuter
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  • 308 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1941. COMING OF DAWN OURING periods of lull in active military operations, it has become the practice of Germans to put about peace feelers, apparently inspired by the erroneous belief that a Britain, wilting (so they imagine) under constant fireraising raids, will be in a
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  • 121 8 a TALENTED PAW WHO 1 A POURED THE DRINKS *M> J.'EAI IHi GONG H»»^ gAN FRANCISCO RICE I ;\VI. FESTIVAL IN CHINA- TOWN were oats mammon (ABOVE) AND ELSA I iii ING. THE DRINK IS A iri( E BOW L DRAGON'S J WHISKER— ONE PART
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  • 136 8 GUNMAN SHOOTS 2 P.C.s I GUNMAN shot two plain-clothes policemen In a croiet London suburb. Constables Sydney Collyer, who is 44. and Frederick Lee, 40. challenged a man they suspected heing a housebreaker outside a hou.se in Boundary-road. Carshalton, Surrey. He apparently drew a revolver and tired about four shots
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    • 52 8 LOSS OF PROFITS INSURANCE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TdL 592« 2, Finlavson (irwn Knecial Mature Ip—ir^ iiicTD\ll/^N feBT Pi*^ '"is AUb 1 KALlttn gg II up \NDY Ik Jt tffop/w/ (W''v) Bfc?^3B m r I o N 'DOG'S T" K b.um»v 0K (40 IVarfn* /v, jJ^TRiBUNE] Dominant In M
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  • 324 9 rHINATOWN prepared its rreatM p, t on Mav 2, lani 4, w e„ 8 hh,h h®"*' 1 |K ,y CalUornia cities San Franc /rn The Rict Bowl party this year i ir tion with the history tin: L i '«V one o{ the nest
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  • 89 9 IW' {S ranor ReeeevsK's Humanity Legion button was admired "1 h\ Carol Chew, when the fir lady paid a vHt lo the house six Companies and received aa invitation to attend San Iran- rime's Rice Bm\i oar' v. 2 I Picture left is a iter) of i Rice
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    • 637 10 Wanted iED Refr July Ist. bu y. Tribui kalian SOLDIKB kei educated Chll M I girl „.<:. Bos 810 co Md.'yi Tribune Kuala Lumpur B > l*n) .LU TO RENT bungalow at Prt Dickson for holiday, state accommodation, distance .w.d rates. Apply Box TM <„ Malaya Tribune. Ipoh (No J21II»
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    • 665 10 Motor Vehicles ih YOU WANT to sell your car, phone 50»8. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. tiToHj WANTED two ton beeondhand lorry Full particulars to Post Office Box 668. Singapore. (No. *VMJ WANTED Motor Cycle Good condition .uid appeanance Box No 821 c o Malara Tribune. Singapore. (No. 861H) SALE 1937
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    • 224 10 I All ZHP n>< fii»« csv-. n .j, 19.81 nd <From 11 S p.! SAIGO a si m :n i •M BAM* mm 1 (I »r Mondayi H^l S.| (***** 1 KUAU ZGE 5 mr s (daily Mctw From 6 10 to 9 IK 1 PENA! 2RJ M| (19 31
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  • 849 11 m abstract purpose, en able to as had the effect of supis gracious and unled ta the dailv life 01 the Ltes for variety a dull L of conduct, and in the ion and exo' opinion it pats a sem- popular agreement. ca nbo no doubt that it
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  • 57 11 WHEN ex-King Carol of Rumani fled from Spain he over! the formality ol paying hi.- now The Portuguese Count Mafrn, however, went to settle the account and take charge ol th. Kind's four dogs. Having waited until the biU i paid, one of the
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  • 179 11 Hun Is Women's Pet HUN pilot Ba ron Pram von WtMia. who eseaped from a Canadian prison train last Janu a r y and reached the United Stales, is leading a life of luxury in New York as the darling -tf downs of doting Gk rman A m <' ri
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  • 113 11 Welfare Of Colonial Visitors The Colonial 0 announce thai Secretary ol Stat the Colonies ha P pointed hh. L Keith to a i ed post ol Welfare Officer In tM Colonial Office. Mr. I c. Cumming appointed aa tant to the Welfare Officer Oflicei will be rally u' Tl >
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    • 297 11 Revitalise Your KIDNEYS And You'll Feel Young Look Young Nothing sees man ot woman more than aches caused through bad kldne) action. This mak<s you suffer from Getting up Nights, Burning, Itching Passages, Nerves, Dizziness, Rheumatism, Backache, Leg Pains, Circles under Eyes, Swollen Ankles. Loss of Appetite, Energy, etc., because
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  • 92 12 BIBLE EXPERT TO DIE Ludwig chairman i ternatlonal Bj B In GH tiaa been sen to death by a i) u< n tribunal At the sami the tribunal hard labour Bentf I ies on other na< i i oei.s of tin a Sunday l.:--press con on the German fi i
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  • 45 12 Hongkong, Juno tf. r l 4 HE United Stato a ii aiding l hina in three ways, through the Lend-Lease Act. commercial loans, and the Cur- rency Stabilisation Fund, declared Mr. Fox, Ameri member of the fund. arrived here yesterday. doll: t sn Reuter
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  • 86 12 Disloyal Office Boy A 16-year-old i fixe o< v who was described as a •"disloyal subject was at Birmingham Assizes s°:m to Borstal. Selwyn Kenneth James Moland admitted possessing documents "containing a record of information with respect to measures for the foitification of a certain place." The documents it lated
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  • 134 12 Writer Who Stole Books DESCRIBED as a miter ol *an standing ta the life rI ary world. Frederick Charles Owlett, :3a. pleaded guHtj at Marlborough street to the theft >. 12 books from a bookshop in Charing Cross-road. He was st-Lii to climb a ladder In lh< -shop, take thru
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    • 162 12 LAS¥ 2 SCREENINGS! TO-ILW al 3.15 A 6.1J Note! (fcriai War Fund ol I I HORSEMEN" at MS TO-NIGHT. TIIIKD FINGER, IFFT HAM) will Not be ScreeaeJ at this session AVI Ul^fM l>o l miss KjS\ Jl 1 A VJA-J ihis (irand Comedy— MELVYN MYRNA TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME
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    • 150 12 Packed out during the Wed A PICTURE THAT SHOULD m] BY THOSE WHO APPR£ci An FIXES!' IN SCREEN ENTERTAI STO-DAY AT 3.i5. 6.15 j% I j Ifl i%. \%f II I| W W 2f HERBERT MARSHALL- JAMES STEPHM fHUEDA INtSCORT CALT SOSDIRC^RO d A WILLIAM II'YLER Phodictios I AWABNER BROS.-
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  • 162 13 Committee To Advise On Defence Matters Simla, June o. r PHE Government of India have set up a committee of ten non-officials under the chairmanship of; the Commander in-! Chief to advise on de- j fence matters. This is in accordance with tne promise made by »he Commander-in-t Chief in
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  • 148 13 Ban On Khaksar Organisation Simla. June 6. MORE Provincial Government! have now declared the Khaksara to be an unlawful BMOCiati n, The latest to pass the orders are the Madras Government, the Pun-. jab, Behar. the S.nd and the Frontier, as well as the Chief Commissioner of Del-' hi Province.
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  • 31 13 J'HE Postal Department notify that no mails from rhf» United Kingdom are being conveyed by the East bound British Overseas Airw ays Corporation Paying Boat due in Singapore this afternoon* M
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  • 503 14 THK two day cricket match between the B.C.C. and the C.S.C. which was continued yesterday resulted in a draw, time intervening. The SCC which took first lease of the wickets on Saturday piled up 203 to which the C.S.C. which began its batting on Saturday
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  • 286 14 TM. TillMlj' Association drew vvitli the Indian Association in a cricket match played yesterciav (in the Indian Association ground, time intervening. The Indian Association which tatted fust knocked up 112 to which, the Teachers leplied with 92 for the loss of .seven wicket.* when .stumps were
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  • 106 14 Forest Hills (New York), June 8. THREE thousand people watched 1 Perry beat Tilden by three sets to two (4—6, o—6, ft— 1, 6—3, 6—2) in the opening majjeh of the first "Round Robin" over played on gSBSs. The Round Robin, the first
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  • 188 14 'VICTOR! iAt the Cathay) XpHKDRIC MARCH scores a-am will, m-i other brilliant <-hara< tei isutlon of a' man who rom to the tropic* to "net uwuv irom It all" onlv to nnd his love in his tropic ret .■■cut Io fftCt this pa tun is lull of brilliant
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  • 144 14 GOOD batting and bowling performances were witnessed on the Padang when the SCC. beat the Loyals by two wickets in a high-scoring game of cricket yesteiday. Sgt. Freeman top-scored with 66 runs for th.> LoyaLs while Pte. Heaton and Pte. Smith added 25 and
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  • 220 14 IN a cricket match played at Tanglin on Saturday A the Manchester Regiment defeated the Singapore Colts by 63 runs. Following aie the results: MANCHESTER REGIMENT K. Mason lbw b Morando 15, Wilkes c Humphries b M. Pereira 8, Cpl. Bethel c G. Perera b Trail
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  • 219 14 TU more ties in the Singapore junior badminton championships were decided at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday. Ismail bin Ylarjan, the strongest contender for the men's singles title hurdled one more obstacle, defeating Koh Ken| Huat in the rubber set. which he won 15-0. Mens
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  • 264 14 S. R. C. WIN CLOSE FINISH THERE was a very rxnu„, fmic on the Padan K yeste d a met the R.A.A.F. and ms EELS' by the small margin of', f»» Replying to the 148 n»t ill R.A.A.F. aoomd 142 Th' P h b lhe the loss of nine wickets
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  • 121 14 IN a cricket match Sinhalese Sam R.A.M.C. played on Association ground former won by tin Following are the KA.M.C Russell C r N Fernando! Doole r Sent viratr.e I Ratnani C Sent iratnr bG Whltcman b Sfiiertrataf Blackwood b Morando Da vies not out Welch C Ser.fvlnitut- Levi* lbw
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  • 15 14 eight wick a i Club sM» and the Ham vvh ,c! in the Reuter,
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  • 33 15 l| be miJU tl •T T ti i exrtlia fiddlt to be 1 icrffort rates la I i the H j'.' 'T- i Svd--1 h G r P' ii 1 )le I
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  • 288 15 (Krom P. I (01. 2> <Trom V 1 Col l)' rtouarten this afternoon says. gSS policy has placed Bnj. Juiles in a i^ave dilemma -ither to remain Inactive and '.'vrmans establish themselves In A Vtchys compliance. which %vrla the loss of independence ue th*> abandonment of its and the
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    • 117 15 1 SARONfi GIVES TIIF a O O M P J 1<) THE LATEST NEW YORK FASHIONS r% p THE BROADWAY NIGHT r on y MON. 16th SPONSOR!!) 15V THI RI I 111 RADIO CO. rnv^y TIHVrRK SEASIDE TAI.KIK TONIGHT 6.1S fUS TO-NIGHT 7 9M The a Hawk STABLEMATEB. Ail The
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  • 317 16 Cairo, June 8. o tn iireveiit the Germans assuming control of SyTOE move bv the British and Free Jrt cli i I > prt as evidence was 1 na and turning it into a iKittk-Rnjun. «t> Uken iii lecmmilatinc ol mvteo German
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  • 50 16 Melbourne. June S. MR R. G Menzies, the Australian Premier, commenting on the Middio Ea>: situation, said. "We must hit the enemy in Libya I Syria. Nobody in Australia has any hesitation in declaring that &he German invaders cannot luce behind ;irts of Vichy neutra- impunity." Reuter
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  • 43 16 Cairo, June B— The Egyptian Government has lodged a strong protest against Germany and Italy tor the bombing of innocent civilians a xandria last Wednesday. Compem I r life and material dam be taken irom German and ital I nds in E^yot. Reuter
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  • 111 16 U.S. PLANES PATROL FRENCH W. INDIAN ISLES Washington. June 8 MARTINIQUE and (iuadeloiip** are patrolled daily hv United Stales planes and bo.il> and naval eboenren at potent rationed at Port Frame I© chOC" patrol oliservame. This lakes place h\ an "arrangement" with ihe French Government tccordIng to a letter from
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  • 53 16 Alexandretta, June B -An Italian tanker sank off the Straits ol the Dardanelles to-day. It Is be.: it W9LS bit by an aerial torpedo in the Aegean "sea. German bombing plane made a farced landing on Saturday at Emms near Istanbul. The crew are already en route for an internment
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    • 119 16 (From Our Own Rep., Kuaia LutrMin c I MISS BETTY BRYANT, the Australia fi i» visited the Federal dpital dunrV*, Arriving on Saturday morning club, unite of the Australian ImpertalFW talked with Major -General Gordon B°nn e Officer Commanding the A.IK \i u^ She also good
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    • 105 16 St< .ineH WHILE both London and Berlin are nfl regarding the Soviet attitude. II is cunsiiH neutral circlet that something has g ..-onM the German-Russian negotiation: A .-'.'i-.-nH enlng in these relations seenu I b miiB The Germans profess to nr.d :..cfl the fact that the Russian Radii language
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  • 45 16 Meioourne, June 7 ONDON papers are expressing the opinion that Mr Menzies would be a valuable addition to Britain's War CounA I. F. units are now ready to dei'end Cyprus. *i£B The Yellow Taxicab Company is investigating the possibility of installing producer gas units.
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  • 38 16 Lisbon. M that i 1 structed Jl Angola will tx 0l along the whole African will be built by An^ gineermg and ilwortM mole will be 330 varas vards wide and will aces ships of 33 feet drsuiW
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  • 47 16 London. June 8 -OS] Maitland Wilson, Gead Caaunandinf, l'aiftint charge el Un whole operation in whkh th tlOOps at" supported bf and include British Am Indians snd Free 1 rea learned in Lo idee to-l is not fd knows i whether ini ihtl hJ< i tired. Reuter
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  • 240 16 London, June 8. JYU Air Ministry announces on Sunday full details of farther blows by the RAF. Bomber Command in the three, months -old daylight campaign against enemy ship. ping from Norway lo the Mediterranean. s already annoum-ed, a cenvoj ot supply >jhips oft the Dutch eoasl was attacked
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