Morning Tribune, 11 May 1940
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Title Section17 1940-05-11 1 The Morning Tribune r Na 85, Sat.. May 11, 19-tO. The Morning Tribune Saturday. May n. 1940.17 words
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Article347 1940-05-11 1 "The Hour Has Come" -Hitler Berlin. May 10. HITLER has gone to the Western t II i runt to lead the "complete lt i«Mis of the defence forces > t sayi a German High Com- niiiid communique. i tddrwini a message to the German troops on the West Front. SReuter - 347 words
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Article, Illustration332 1940-05-11 1 ALLIES WARN: MAY BOMB OPEN TOWNS Children Killed In Nazi Air Raid On Brussels DUTCH BELGIANS HOLD GERMAN ADVANCE IN HEAVY FIGHTING N AZI BOMBERS HAVE BEEN ATTACKING OPEN TOWNS IN HOLLAND, BELGIUM AND FRANCE IN THE COURSE OF THEIR LATEST AGGRESSIONS COVERING THE TWO FORMER COUNTRIES AND LUXEMBURG. THISReuter - 332 words
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Article121 1940-05-11 1 Washington. May 10. fIWING to what was considered the impressive showing of airpower in Norway, the United States Air Department intends t<> request a special grant or 500 new four-engined "flying fortresses costing £80.000 each, according to the New York Times. It wa>- simultaneously disclosedReuter - 121 words
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Article130 1940-05-11 1 Chamberlain Resigns London. May 10. Mr. Chamberlain has resigned, and Mr. Churchili will take his place— Router. Mr. Winston Church!! was received by the King five nlnatei after Mr. Chamberlain h.ul kffl the Palace A statement. iMCd Mlowm* today's meeting oi the labour Party Executive at Boarru mouth,130 words
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Advertisement40 1940-05-11 1 On Other Va^ s 2, 3, 4, 18, 1^ !0 isher On Cheating Charge 4 In Malaya Affected 5 Alleges Treatment Lik*» Pa W 7 i Ptec* 8 9 "•fd Advertisements 1| y*» 14 is 'I'Pping jg N'Slits Boxing 1740 words
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918 1940-05-11 2 HEAVY GERMAN AIR LOSSES: LAND FORCES HELD Tin- llfir. May 10 Tin- Army second communiqiir *»:*>* that at least 70 Gfrman planes were shot down. Dutch troops are offering strong resistance on the Yssel and Meuse Four Oerman armoured trains have betn suc*vssfu»i> attacked and one «f these bloun upReuter - 918 words
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Article125 1940-05-11 2 100 PLANES BOMB BRUSSELS BRUSSELS, MAY 10 IT IS ESTIMATED THAT A HUNDRED GERMAN PLANES FLEW OVER BRUSSELS THIS MORNING, SOME VERY LOW. The population was wakened by the great activity of anti-aircraft batteries and explosions of falling bombs. Several bombs fell near the aerodrome The air raid precaution systemReuter - 125 words
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Article208 1940-05-11 2 THESE ARE HOLLANDS MAIN DEFENCES Ainst "iiia 111. i Till: bi^ part whit-;. placing .n Holland'^ system is disclosed in d'l.us sued. The main inundation a ini> cutting >n° Amsterdam. The Ha-iiV ICotterdam and other hi. from the east. The invaders will luure i«> agin the war through a seriesReuter - 208 words
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245 1940-05-11 2 Amsterdam. May 10. DJITLK's special correspondent j>;iyN that the first news of the crisis came half an hour after midnight when it became known that tbe telegraph as well as telephone communications had been stopped. At 2.45 a.m. residents were awakened by heavy anti-aircraft fire.Reuter - 245 words
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890 1940-05-11 3 GERMANS BOMB OPEN TOWNS IN FRANCE ALLIED FORCES AND PLANES HAVE BEEN DESPATCHED TO 1 HOLLAND AND BELGIUM TO ASSIST THE DUTCH AND BELHaN FORCES IN RESISTING THE GERMAN INVASION. \eroclromes at Antwerp and Amsterdam have been bombed by the Germans andReuter - 890 words
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44 1940-05-11 3 JAPAN WILL RESPECT N.E.I. STATUS QUO London, May 10. A Tokyo message states that the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Arita, declared to-day, in reference to the news of the invasion of Holland, that Japan would respect the status quo in the Netherland East Indies.44 words
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Article128 1940-05-11 3 London, May 1° rK Air Ministry announces that in the carty hours of nmrnine enemy aircraft cc^ sfll y *i: tacked several of the r <*<"™*> occupied by the R. A. P. RAF ftshters en R affed the «Miemr and it is already knownReuter - 128 words
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Article193 1940-05-11 3 After shooting down in JjW^J-L o^ man Dormer "lying pencil nuclei .>H he north east coast of Scotland RAPnghWr Command pilots tried L to save one of her crew who lumped by paraCl The' Nazi airman fell UriO the W about 14 mild from land. B'.iusnBritish Wireless - 193 words
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Article15 1940-05-11 3 London, May 10 It is announced Unit all RW M ReuterReuter - 15 words
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847 1940-05-11 4 REICH ALLEGES HOLLAND BELGIUM WERE UNNEUTRAL Berlin, May 10. JHE GERMAN MEMORANDUM to MM Dutch and Belgian Governments states: The Reich Government has for a long time been clear about the main aim of the British and French war policy. It is the extension of the war to other countries847 words
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Article509 1940-05-11 4 Britisher On Cheating Charge JJAKRY GOLDENBERG, 52-year-old Britisher, stood his trial I day before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Police Magistrate. I having cheated Mr. Herbert de Souza, proprietor of the Mavfield I nels and Zoo, of 120 turkeys worth $970.32. I During the course of the trial, it509 words
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367 1940-05-11 5 HOLLANDERS IN MALAYA WILL ANSWER CALL (Tribune Staff Reporter) AVER 1° 00 DUTCH NATIONALS IN MALAYA WILL BE AFFECTED BY GERMANY'S INVASION OF HOLLAND. MWV DIRECTLY, BECAUSE THEY ARE LIABLE FOR MILI1 \ICY OR NAVAL SERVICE, AND WILL BE CALLED IP IMMEDIATELY. In tact, a considerable member of those liable367 words
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Article377 1940-05-11 5 Half-Cent Quarter Cent Deals {{HOP-KEEPERS will, henceforth, when selling articles subject to controlled prices, have to make up odd half-cents by giving extra-half cents worth of the same article or some other article, or accept halfcent coins, extra supplies of which are shortly to be put in circulation. The new377 words
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286 1940-05-11 5 GOVT. PRESENTS CHEQUE TO SENIOR A.R.P. WARDEN ECAUSE n{ his conduct and initiative at the fire that took at Rochore Road in Septemc last year. Quek Swee Howe, an ici b>v of St. Joseph's Institution hd an Air Raid Precaution warden, sented with a cheque of $50 y Mr J.286 words
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633 1940-05-11 5 i JHE MOST INTERESTING PART OF MR. E. H. G. DOBBYS TALK ON -THE MEDITERRANEAN,' FROM THE SINGAPORE BROADCASTING STATION LAST NIGHT, WAS THAT IN WHICH HE STRESSED ITALY'S WEAK AND DANGEROUS POSITION IN THAT SEA r FROM BOTH STRATEGIC AND ECONOMIC VIEWPOINTS. "Italy,"633 words
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Article94 1940-05-11 5 London, May 10 Interesting figures relating to the aerial activity In Norway are be i 1 1 «4 t'ireulated in authoritative quarters wh?re it is stated that the RAF losses comprised of 55 aircraft out of over a 1000 employed in the operation] which IncludedBritish Wireless - 94 words
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795 1940-05-11 6 HUSBAND ALLEGES BEING TREATED "LIKE A DOG" THfc CHARMING YOUNG WIFE OF A THIRTY DOLLAR A MONTH CLERK IN SINGAPORE YESTERDAY ADMITTED THAT SHORTLY AFTER THEIR MARRIAGE, HER HUSBAND WAS IN SUCH A HUMILIATING POSITION THAT HE HAD TO CREEP INTO THE HOUSE LATE IN THE EVENINGS. SLEEP THE NIGHT795 words
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Article143 1940-05-11 6 I J^IM CHOON EH, who I I with stabbing his i I other men who came to I was yesterday convicted by tl I size Judge and sentenced I I years' rigorous imprisons, I the main charge. I Mr Justice Pedlow Mnteaced hin-l to one143 words
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Article141 1940-05-11 6 COMRADESHIP OF ALLIED CHILDREN London. Ma; 10 I The publication at 7 a.m. to-day oil copies of a manifesto to the rluidresl of France and Britain, signed bv Lord! Delaware and M. Sareaut, haw ben I distributed In 23,000 schools in England I and Wales and about 85.000 In FranceBritish Wireless - 141 words
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Article191 1940-05-11 6 k HAD NO WORRIES" JN THE changing room of the Mu lay- Ernest Karl Yzelman (28), lips were blue in colour His hand was burnt. He was dead. On the floor near him was a portable electric fan. The switch was on but the fan was not191 words
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Article, Illustration882 1940-05-11 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On American Correspondent's Story Of Norway Reve rses— "Too Hasty/' Says Army Man: Quality More Important Than Quantity: Negroes Concerned About "Cone With The Wind": German Threat To Bomb Open Towns— But Gas-Masks In Britain Rare. London, Apr. 26. :TS published in American fc to882 words
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317 1940-05-11 7 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, MAY 11. 1940. Big Fight In The Open 1 r«ERMAN invasion of the Lowlands has made it necessary for Britain to reorganise hei- Government quickly and it is to be hoped that this has been done by the time these lines appear. The big attack is upon317 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1940-05-11 8 Pahits At Alexandra Station Mess, Round The Local Night Spots And Two Cathedral Weddings A USTRALIA N VISITOR] I Overheard The place: Changi- The speaker:— A member <»« H.M. Forces Said he: "They ve pnnlin n J the Gaieties' for the Navy and the Air Force. when is it join!1,086 words
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Article178 1940-05-11 8 VERA ARDMORE - PEOPLE PLACES VERA ARDMORE BY i l ice irock wai finished with a sbouldei spray of pink ro.ses. Col. and Mrs. Alai&ie were there slv in an interesting colour combination ol grape purple and .slate blue. Her frock v.nieh harl a wide, spreading .skirt o i-apr purple crepe, was finished178 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1940-05-11 9 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her, c|o Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. w ;e t kid of grasshoppers i TANGLlN:—Unfoitun- qu ,ry arrived1,060 words
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98 1940-05-11 9 You can send your queries POST FREE S |N order to facilitate the sending of queries to Helen, she has 5 S arranged with the Tribune Press S Town Office, No. 9, The Arcade, 2 Singapore, to deliver these direct Z Sto the Morning Tribune, thus eliminating the need for98 words
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Article, Illustration202 1940-05-11 10 j*WO gallant little nations stand in the way of the giant agIressor that is Germany and say They shall not pass," as little Belgium did once before nearly a quarter of a century ago. In the teeth of Nazi agression these two small countries we hope will202 words
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Article, Illustration905 1940-05-11 10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN MENTAL i:\iM AMAZIM AT* REVEAL timers JO-DAY, for the first I story Aoa? tferma/iflfc /mnd man, was detained mk pital as a raving drug tiM Here are the medical case« mands the Nazi Air Forte. Goering was put in a over him because of his violent 9 He905 words
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Article, Illustration53 1940-05-11 11 (A STUDY) j I Enough to make one think i that work was not worth while I anyway is this picture of Lana Turner, M.G.M. starlet, whose swimming costumes are beS coming a feature of Hollywood S fashion. She is here wearing a > one-piece suit of flame-red >53 words
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Article, Illustration58 1940-05-11 12 Here a land girl cultivates the fields growing food in the French fashion in England By this method we can always be sure of having food supplied in England unhampered by weather conditions. The farmer uses glass frames to protect the plants from frost and cold This work is being58 words
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Article513 1940-05-11 12 British Help Brought New Heart F Stockholm. K SWEDEN is ready behind her defences; and Sweden ready is Li enough to make anyone think twice before launching an at Ko tack on her. I Since the day when Stockholm was dazed by the sudden shock of513 words
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Article97 1940-05-11 12 A GERMAN refugee, said to be engaged in making camera cases for the Air Ministry, was fined $400 at West London, and ordered to pay $130 costs for driving while under the influence of drink. He was also banned from driving for two years. He is97 words
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Article, Illustration23 1940-05-11 12 Patriotic Irish girls in Ulster decorate their work tables wM Union Jacks as they make battle dress lor the British Army.23 words
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39 1940-05-11 12 A. T. S. WINDOW FALL WOMAN 'IMPROVING' i ATS. Sub-Leader Joyce Ada Cooke Gutteridge, thirty-three-year-old daughtei of a K.C., who fell twenty-five feet from a window in High-street, Towyn (Merioneth*, was .said to be "improving." She fractured her skull.39 words
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Advertisement228 1940-05-11 12 TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE BARGAINS! Read this page of Special Trade Bargains appearing in the Morning Tribune every Saturday. You will find what you are looking for and SAVE MONEY. OPTICAL Whatever your optical requirements .NAN-SIN has exactly what you want plus efficiency and economy. Ring up ti363 for a228 words
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Article134 1940-05-11 15 London. May If THE daring resourcefulness of officer.? 1 and men of the Fleet Air Arm and tin- submarine service off the Norwegian cca.st are ICeognlMd in a long list of awards published a.s a supplement totm London Gazette, including the D SO. for Captain Richard Thomas PartridgeReuter - 134 words
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Miscellaneous219 1940-05-11 16 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I I lava Bumal I .■Eg •■>:!■ PtBLIC HOLIDAY 1 ;u, mu" W. Op. Monday. 13* holiday hours will bo r^H|x delivery h;. postmen w Ik 9.00 a m ■> j Mail Departures 10-DAI ADFN AW 4.00 p AFHIC'A AiT) 400p:- austrai i a iBteamer) Mdon AUSTRALIA Air)219 words
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990 1940-05-11 17 FRISCO KNOCKS OUT SEBASTIAN IN 12TH Sensational End Title Fight \To lv THE OFFENSIVE FOR HALF THE FIGHT, THE EYE WOUND THAT KEPT HIM OUT OF THE RING FOR MORE THAN A L \y GIVING HIM TROUBLE, YOUNG FRISCO SLOGGED HIS *U i() V KNOCK-OUT VICTORY OVER FLASHY SEBASTIAN Is990 words
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Article178 1940-05-11 17 YESTERDAY'S TENNIS RESULTS THE following are yesterday's result* in the S.C.R.C. and Y.M.C.A tennis tournaments: •A' HANDICAP DOUBLES: Y. P. Pai and Chia Peng Tie (Scr.) beat Tan Chons Gark and Tan Suck Too < 18 5_7. 6-1, 6-2. "B" HANDICAP DOUBLES 'SEMIFINAL): Sean Keng Chew and Sim Pens Peon178 words
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Article71 1940-05-11 17 i (By "Spectator") Col l OWIM. arc selections for v today's rates at Penanj»;:— Kate 1 FAITH Rosalie V I R«M I— WAIT A- BIT S Pt'iiz nice Race SCEIBBU Woik and Play > Karr 4— KISSIN(i (IF > Km press i Kate V- PEINCWB PIMM71 words
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Miscellaneous29 1940-05-11 17 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY Hiuh Water: 00 11 A.M. 9 0 ft. 1 16 P.M 7 9 ft TO-MORROW High Water: 00. 46 A.M. B.U ft. 2.02 P.M. 7.7 ft.29 words
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790 1940-05-11 18 (Kc-uter** Special Commentary) London. May 10. THK Times writes o! the menace of tho fifth column tad of the steps tol* taken in ail countries. Disastrous damage suffered in Norway m the handoi traitor* ai hone has made it neceuary for all nations790 words
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Article103 1940-05-11 18 "All Help In Our Power London, May 10. IT is learned In official circles that the Belgian Ambassador and the Netherlands Minister called upon Lord i Halifax at an early hour this morning and informed him that their countries had been invaded. They appealed for i ßritish help. Lord HalifaxReuter - 103 words
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116 1940-05-11 18 NAZI VERSION OF DEB A TE IN COMMONS London, May 10. Mr. Lloyd George's comment in the Commons during the debate on Wednesday when Mr. Chuichill said that he would take-tve complete responsibility _\,r everything done by the Admiralty and wou'd take the full share of the burden, that "Mr.British Wireless - 116 words
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Article149 1940-05-11 18 Louder u I 1 DUTCH broadcast U rt warns the people no* fl German radio message negotiations are proceeding W Holland and Germany. bu« C- lV >* any German troops encoiu,;V r ori S be resisted. It is declared that Holiui.u < A herself at war with Germ VReuter - 149 words
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Article261 1940-05-11 19 Rueuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE TIN London, Frida\ L., ire 5.263 Buyers L2633 4 Sellers ai Prices OWV4 Buyers 1 £261 l i: Sellers KIBBER 1 London, Friday. Buvers Sellers Steady 12»h 12U June It-tm 12 5.16 JUl> 12 516 12 t(li ar< Ot 12 5.16 12 7,16 0NI)( ,N STOCK EXCHANGE261 words
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267 1940-05-11 19 LABOUR MEN AND OPPOSITION LIBERALS MAY JOIN WAR CABINET London, May 10. THE following are considered to be the two most likely alternative poetical developments, writes Reuter's Lobby correspondent (1) That until the immediate war situation is clarified, there will be no change of the Government organisation at all; (2)Reuter - 267 words
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Article116 1940-05-11 19 LOVERS of good acting w»U to more than satisfied with the hill n»w being served up at the Alhambra in '•The Invisible Stripes/ 1 George Raft is all man in dealing with tough and hardened men. but onf» who brings out our sympathy for him116 words
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Article61 1940-05-11 19 London, May lO A further list of 41 U-boat prisoner? of war, now held in Britain, is issued by the War Office There are now a total oi 268 U-boat prisoners in Britain, com prising 30 officers and 23* other ranks Besides these, there are 20 German Ap Force OfficersBritish Wireless - 61 words
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Article99 1940-05-11 19 London. May 10. rE following manifesto has been issued by Mr Attlee and Mr Green,wood: "Th P Labour Party, in view of tne latest series of abominable aggressions by Hitler while firmly convinced that drastic reconstruction of the Government is vital and urgent in older toReuter - 99 words
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Article108 1940-05-11 19 rE romantic rivalry of two reporters who have been sent to a remote Alpine village to trace a series of sensational articles from an .anonymous source over a girl who is nursing a patient in a mountain chalet, is part of the theme of 20th108 words
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Article323 1940-05-11 19 Brussels. May 10 Tilt; Parliament is to be called Despite tiie situation, BrusseU maintains a normal aspect. The street m {>111 o f P^P l goinjr to w^rk in .sunny weather, and the papors have hitherto not published newfl Of to-day'.s event Hilvermm ladio carriesReuter - 323 words
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Advertisement16 1940-05-11 19 I RANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD South British Insurance Co., Ltd. *A 5026 2. Finlaysoo Green.16 words
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Advertisement99 1940-05-11 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Roval Charter .vw. 182* Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital X.40.Q30.G0G.Reserve Fund 10,500,000^ London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANX UMITED. Head Office! AMSTERDAM Branches! Holland: -Rotterdam, The H«gue. auA, 64 branches and su*>-brar*ches *t smaller places. Netherlands Eaat ladies:—99 words
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Advertisement78 1940-05-11 19 YOUR VAUIABLES Our fifirons Rooms are yaur Promotion. It Is impossible tit an lndtviduuJ to provide fur his valued pQBB6tfiODJ the safety that u affordtd by our ftottj \vh fl re v»-f? have iaie boxti o! ?arioui ittea Wr hire at mAlerate nitet, HIHEtn thcm*?fvft hold the KEYS and ONL*78 words
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Article223 1940-05-11 20 British Force Lands In Iceland LONDON, MAY 10. rllf: LANDING Of A BRITISH FOftCE IN ICELAND is \NVOL'NTED IN A STATEMENT BV THK FOREIGN OFFICE, WHICH SAYS THAT SINCE THE GERMAN SEIZURE OF DENMARK IT II \S .iECOMK NECESSARY To BECKON *VITH THK POSSIBILITY OF A 3UDDEN GERMAN DESCENT UPONReuter - 223 words
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Article63 1940-05-11 20 BrusseK May It. The Ministry of National Defence •oinniunique announces that at least ?ight, probably nine, German planes k \ere shot down by Belgian fishters ind anti-aircraft defences.— Reuter. The Hague. May 10. The comniunicjue states that notwithstanding fierce German attacks, Oelfzijl is still in our hands. An armoured train63 words
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Article21 1940-05-11 20 Paris, May 10. It is stated in oflicial circles that Assurances were recently received that Spain intends to remain neutral ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article262 1940-05-11 20 New York. May 10. THr NOT York Times, in a leading article entitled "AUllllll Mad." Ml the fact thai it MM lonjf foreseen as one of the possible ,«n.sequence.« of Germany* mad desire to 1 *****l all Kurope did not detract from the enormity ofReuter - 262 words
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Article122 1940-05-11 20 "Belgium Not Found Unprepared" Brussels, May 10. THE INVASION has not found us unprepared." declared the Prime Minister M. Pierlot in a statement to the Chamber. For the second time in 25 years. Germany has shown how much respect she attaches to her own signature. "At oui first appeal. FrirnceReuter - 122 words
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233 1940-05-11 20 Paris, May 10. jjEVERAL towns including open towns, Nancy, Lille, Lyons, Colmar. Pontoise and Luxeuil, were bombed by German aircraft to-day. Dead and wounded are reported at Nancy. I-ondon. May 10. Reports received in London from the British Embassy in Paris show that casv.ii]Reuter - 233 words
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Article77 1940-05-11 20 Pari>. M.i\ l<\ GEN. GAMEUN has immi an order of the day to th f troops, urging "fmngt, tnergj and confidence in thi v \>ar t> thl death lnunclied by Gernuiv. The text of the ord'i day is: "The attack which we had I seen sinceReuter - 77 words
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Article86 1940-05-11 20 WORLD REACTION Vatican Ci*> Ma The German aggression o: Holland Belgium and Luxembourg bu causedj most painful impression at tti m Washington. May II President Roosevelt signed an gency executive order at 8 a I time* "freezing" all Dutch u wealth in the United States o pre. vent its seizureReuter - 86 words
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Article213 1940-05-11 20 BERNE, iMAV I<> SWITZERLAND HAS DECRIED GENERAL MOBILISATION Bombs were dropped during the night from a foreign i plane on Courrendlin, 20 miles south-west of Basle. The jway was damaged. Planes were seen over Basle regiou this morning also. The president of Switzerland, in a broadcast tins afternoonReuter - 213 words
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