Morning Tribune, 25 August 1941

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  • 14 1 Morning Tribune vFTT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Vo h-_No 176. Monday, August 25, 1941.
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  • 134 1 i Chungking. Aug. 44. MCBETE proposals for the improvement 4 Burma Koad transportation have been lbnlitl4( l b) American transport experts to P n Chiang Kai-shek, include a 24-hour day working scheChineae Customs station on the 10-Burmi se border and the despatch of a B delegation
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  • 89 1 Australia Aims At 600.000 Armed Force Melbourne, Aug. 24. IJSTRALIA must increase her im h ting forces to .00(1 men in the next 18 nths, said the Prime lister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, a ipecch here to-day. Bnition workers must be In sed to 150,000, he said. Email I ..i
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  • 34 1 London, Aug. 24. radit to-day claims Ihe it «.f another Bl.ic* Ochakov, between mouth of the Na/is report the I prisoners, 18 airuna Ochakov was Marshal Budenny's the Dnieper'.— Reuter A A
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  • 100 1 Chungking, Aug. 24. A JAPANESE attempt to raid Chengtu, capital of Szechuan Province, was frustrated on Saturday when Chinese fighter planes intercepted the raiders, driving them off, according to Chinese reports. "Over 50 Japanese alrtr*ft reached the outskirts but escaped eastward when engaged
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  • 143 1 London, Aug. 24. TNFURIATED by the failure to enlist Belgian volunteers in the war against Russia, Germans have resorted to mass arrests in Belgium, says the Moscow radio. Lists of all men of military age in Mons and other towns were drawn up and
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  • 148 1 London, Aug. 24. SOME 140 Italian officers md men have been arrested while holding a M« cret meeting in caves at Tl▼oli, saw *he Wtn***w radio Before their arrest they offered r*»«f«*<*nce. Investigi»tion of the c««e ha« been Irent serret hr the military. The organisation
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  • 440 1 SOVIETS ROUT NAZIS IN NEW ADVANCE London, Aug. 24. gOVIET troops, commanded by Gen. Koniev, continue to deal heavy blows at the enemy, the official Soviet news agency reports from the central sector of the front. They routed a German infantry division, captured its artillery and smashed its headquarters, killing
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  • 222 1 Berlin, Aug. 24. "The battle for Od«*ssa is being fought in burning heat," according: to the officval German newsagency last night. German infantry units closing in on the port are stated to have captured "vital strategic positions." Two railway stations were stormed and captured in
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  • 118 1 Mexico Cuts Out Nazi Consulates 2 Mexico City, Aug. 24. THE Mexican Govern- mcnt has withdrawn its recognition of German consuls in Mexico. I It is officially stated that S j this step has been taken fol- 1 lowing the German action •in ordering the closure of I Mexican consulates
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  • 54 1 London, Autf. 24. THE Australian Labour Party will meet on Tuesday to consider whether or not it will accept the offer of the Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, of half the seats In the Cabinet. Parliament will moet the following day t r > consider
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  • 30 1 Berlin, Aim. 24. GUI. Antooetcu, RoumanSta Commander-in-chief, has been promoted "M;ir. i hal of K<iimania, ir says ;i Bucharest dispatch to the official German news agency.— Renter
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  • 379 2 IRAN SITUATION CONTINUES CRAVE Cairo. Aug. 24. THE situation in Iran continues to be one of gravity and the Iran Government's reply, which is now under consideration in London, is understood here to do little to alleviate the situation. On one point however, the Iran Government has made some concession
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  • 322 2 New York, Aug. 24. AMERICAN soldiers and airmen in Iceland are ready to fight beside the British if called upon to do so, says the New York Herald-Tribune correspondent who has just returned from a visit to the island. "I am able to report
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  • 79 2 Von Papen Not Keen To Go To Berlin London, Aug. 24. VON PAPEN, Nazi Ambassador to Turkey, has refused to obey the summons to go to Berlin, according to the Moscow Radio. He u insisting, says the radio report, on the guarantee of his personal security. KrolJ, the Counsellor of
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  • 210 2 Rangoon, Aug. 24 IF Burma, until recently a backwater but now of high significance in the whole Far East strategy should become ibe scene of an extension of war. Britain's best material and men will become increasingly available. This is emphasised by the stream of young
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  • 156 2 Calcutta, Aug. THE Indian troops in Malaya are quite happ. in good spirit," said H.H. the Maharaja Patiala who arrived by air from Malaya.— n Simla, Aug. 4 UNDER a Defence of India rule IffeUßd Government is enabled to take, or require p< to take, the
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  • 347 3 ,rv \le\ander Worth, Reuter's Special Correspondent in Moscow). Moscow, Aug. 24. I RUSSIAN rounter-attack in the Smolensk area was witnessed by G«L MacFarlane of the British Mission in issia in compwiy with Col. Grier. the British Military Describing to the press this, his first
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  • 94 3 Burmese Transit Dues Resented In United States London, Aug. 24. MESSAGES from American news agencies to their correspondents in London, for information about transit dues levied in Burma on goods intended for China and provided under the United States Lease-Lend arrangements, indicate (that there is some feeling in America about
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    65 3 p The Trans-^ S Jordan Frontier I Force, led by British officers, J j includes Arabs, 1 Circa ssians, Douses, Soudan. ese and Egypt- i t ians. This in- trepid Imperial Force is main- i taining a patrol i I of the Syrian J frontier. Photo shows: Mecha- nised squadron
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  • 51 3 •m > Sh a»B:hai, Aug. 24. nr Amcr, can-owned Shanghai fc™£i* learns that the hri Com Pany, on e of the »art ,l est oil con wms in this ts he- world is transferring iin^ (>nicp fr «m Shanghai to ln jai»or, some time next
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  • 174 3 r^ New York, Aug. 24. E Duke of Kent, who arrived from Oshawa, was cheered by a crowd of about 4,000 as hatless and smiling he shook hands with welcoming officials. Mayor La Guardia, in welcoming him, expressed the "admiration of the people of
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  • 108 3 Shanghai, Aug. 24. INDICATING a fresh, determined attempt to push the circulation in Shanghai of the Nanking •sponsored Central Reserve Bank notes, Bank officials announced on Saturday that the new currency would in future, be available to the pubiic through over 50 Chinese exchange shops throughout the
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  • 177 3 Hyd (Ne w York) Aug. 24. H' 1 1 has "tak!' r I, Navy to rat, ft' s ()f and "Pen.. s 'Abound Kearbuiltl "> rnT y n Fe 5 erml Shipl) ryUock Comthj 1 P ous siatemont "it'opardises f* l^ lt! !L n f ves sels
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  • 385 3 Churchill Reviews Mid -Ocean Convoy London, Aug. 24. r: dramatic review of a huge convoy in mid-Atlantic by Mr. Churchill from the deck of the battleship Prince of Wales on his way home after his meeting with Mr. Roosevelt was described by a woman who arrived in London yesterday. Every
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