Morning Tribune, 14 June 1940

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  • 8 1 L N(, 114. Fri, June 14, 1940. fO*
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  • 700 1 BACK FROM PARIS IN COUNTER-ATTACK More British Trooi>V T At The Front Dramatic Appeal To Roosevelt /Is more British troops reached the front to take their places beside their Allies, the French have counterattacked and driven the Germans back from where they are nearest Paris. Paris JUNE \FWS OF A
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  • 51 1 REVOLT GROWS AMONG THE ABYSSINIANS Cairo, June 13. i [REPORTS from Port Sudan say that revolt is grow- ing among the Abyssinian ')es, and that shortly be- 1 the outbreak of war, i entire Italian division jwas routed. The message adds that [the Alnssinians are well with rifles and bombs.<
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  • 78 1 Madrid, June 13. s decision to adopt a policy of 'ii-belligerency is published m the newspapers as an official t( presumably on instructions «n higher quarters. Note says that to-day's official n will contain the following decree by Gen. Franco:— v 'h the extension
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  • 319 1 London, June 13. SWIFT-MOVING tanks and parachute junipers have brought back the old British "square" into modem warfare, writes "Official EyeWitness" with the British Army m France. The troops, he says, must be prepare for an attack from the front, rear and flanks, when
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  • 298 1 Paris Will Not Be Defended Paris, June 13. rIS MORNING, the following message to the people of Pans j was posted on walls throughout the capital: "Pans is an undefended town. Steps have been taken to ensure > the security of the inhabitants. and their food supplies under all circumstances."
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  • 44 1 London, June 13. In tfce House of Commons, to-day Mr. Butler said that ample facilities were being arranged for the return of British nationals from Italy to Britain and the dominions, colonies and protectorates, and that financial assistance will be provided where necessary.— Reuter
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  • 545 2 London, June 13. oaf lung distance bombers of the Middle East Command followed up swiftly yesterday, their successful raid on Tuesday on Italian air bases :n Libya and East Africa. The objective m Libya yesterday was Tobruk, Italian naval base and m East Africa, Massawa, port of
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  • 441 2 London, June 13 JHE WAR OFFICE announces that one of our divisions which was operating with its left on the north coast of Normandy had its communications cut of by German forces which had penetrated a line further to the south. Part of
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  • 149 2 Britain's Manpower Response 993/4 p. c. London. Jun c THE Minister of Labour Mr. i meal Bevin. .peak.njj at the Imeri can Chamber of i'ommerrr unc h eon to-day, said that he had tx*. able to move m the task of nalriitf the nations manpower beyond the wildest dreams. There
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    • 47 2 I SATURDAY SUNDAY j SPECIAL MORNING SHOW of "GONE WITH THE WIND" at 11.15 A.M. with hour interval for the convenience to our patrons TO LUNCH at the <»«1101 HI VI %l HAM Make your Reservations before the Show starts to assure prompt service during the interval.
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  • 57 3 London, June 13. ROME Radio has broadcast a warning to shipping that mines have been laid ever a wide area south of the roast of Sici'y, adding: "Italian authorities are instructing neutral ships to proceed by way of the Straits of Messina, where arrangements have
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  • 471 3 REYNAUD'S DRAMATIC APPEAL TO ROOSEVELT FOR HELP PARIS, JUNE 13. THE DAY THAT ITALY ENTERED THE WAR. LAST MON- PAY, THE FRENCH PRIME MINISTER, M. REYNAUD, SENT W VPPEAL TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TO SEND AID TO THE ALLIES BEFORE IT WAS TOO LATE. I:s message expressed "entire gratitude for the
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  • 93 3 Precautions In Shanghai Settlement Shanghai, June 13. *nSH troops m Shanghai have n permitted leave from 5 p.m. IV Uis cflirially staled here. is a slackening of the precautakfn yesterday to prevent inafter Italy's' entry into the 'Jtish troops will comply strictly the terms of the agreement n the British.
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  • 91 3 New Yoik, June 13. A HUNDRED thousand Ameri- can Jews of m litary age are net only ready and willing to i fifcht for the Allies; they are al- j r?ady nr^otiatinsr to do so with Hi- authorities m London, Paris, Ottawa
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  • 434 3 >FHE Japanese drive m West Hupeh is stated to have taken the invaders as far as the important treaty port of Lhang which the Japanese claim to have taken. This fa the second offensive launched by the Japanese on this port, which is over a
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  • 155 3 London, June la. LOKI) Lloyd. Secretary for the donies, has sent the following message to the Governors of Kenya, Somaliland, Malta. Aden, Cyprus and Gibraltar: •As a result of the latest developments m the war situaticn th? territory for which you are responsible has
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  • 246 3 EGYPT EXPECTED TO JOIN ALLIES VERY SOON Cairo, June IS. CHSYPTB tntry into the war is only a question of days, it is considered m well informed Egyptian circles. The animated four-hour debate m the Chamber yesterday, m which a lar^e number of Deputies asked for a declaration ct war.
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  • 42 3 Sofia. June 13. THE Foreign Office spokesman stated to-day that Bulgaria considered Mussolini's assurance to neighbour States ensured the safety of the Balkans and added that the country would continue the oolicv of neutrality* and peace.- Reuter
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  • 1094 4 KING'S BIRTHDAY TOPICS A DANCE AT THE MARINE HOSTEL Vera Ardmore To-day: People Places YESTERDAYS downpour and its r Milt —the cancellation of the Kill's birthday Farade— was most disappointing and plans wen hastily changed at the tail minute lor "after the Parade" parties, breakfasts and so on. All the
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  • 318 7 Morning Tribune Mussolini Madness ITALY'S entry into the war cannot i>ossibly make any difference to the ultimate result. It may prolong the struggle. On the other hand it may not. History has a habit of repeating itself and, while there may not be another Caporetto debacle, a disgraceful incident which
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  • 849 8 Mussolini's Huge Task NOW THAT ITALY HAS EXTENDED THE THEATRE Of WAR TO THE MEDITERRANEAN A Ml'LTITUDE OF POSSIBILITIES ARE RAISED AND THE QUESTION MARK OF WHERE THE FIRST BLOWS WILL FALL IS WRIT LARGE OVER THE NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST. Very large concentrations of French colonial
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  • 132 8 SEIZURI NAZI JEWELS JEWELLERY worth OVfi million and a halt < lolla £B and other small articles oJ 9 value have been seni M month by Germany to 1 U.S.A. m order to obtain 1 eign money. The AIM* 1 stopping it. 1 nail articles that haw I Germany m
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  • 301 9 WIFE'S CRY FROM DOCK GAOLED London. TRYING, "Oh, my God— my husband and my children, what will they do a woman was carried from the dock at Middlesex Sessions. She had been sentenced to six months' -hard labour for trying to defraud an insurance company by faking a burglary. Her
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  • 392 9 B.YK. officer who is alleged to have taken a copy of a secret letter from General Headquarters of the B.E.F. and sent it to Bother m V. ngland has been charged under the Official Secrets It Exeter. Some of the evidence was heard m camera.
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  • 81 9 KEEP YOUNG BEAUTIFUL... i Young as they make em i* I this suspender frock which Anna I Neagie bought to wear on a short vacation upon completing her starring role m R.K.O.'s comedyS musical, "Irene. Frock is ink S blue poplin with the wide fitted S waistband so popular this
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  • 1815 10 CA USES OF FAME- With Special Reference lo lhe Pianist IV. JOIIX BAIIIIIHOIJJ lumwriiv iioiiowitz. RAimiAMXOFF. PiBWffKWMU Cor THOSE WHO CARE TO DWELL ON SUCH MATTERS IT IS I* SOMETIMES INTERESTING TO SPECULATE ON WHAT EXACTLY ARK THE QUALITIES THAT GO TO MAKE AN ARTISTE WORLD F-VMOUS AN
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    • 64 10 I ANNOUNCEMENT. The services of an additional Music Instructor, Mr. Heinrich Tortnoj, late ot the Academy of Music, Vienna, has now been secured. In addition to being an accomplished Pianist, Mr. Portnoj has a reputation of having been a Music Teacher for the last If) years. Intending pupils can be
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    • 100 11 C^ NliTO A very successful lecture on "Piano" was given by Mr. Werner Baer at the Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay last Tuesday. The next lecture m this short course of Musical Appreciation will be held on Tuesday 25th June at 9.15 p.m. The subject will be "Orchestra" with illustrations. A The
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  • 312 12 NO matter how old she is, a woman still prizes her hair. For this reason. 77-year-old Mrs. Schoales, whose long, dark hair brought her romance as a girl, was awarded $6,000 damages at Leeds Assizes recently. Mrs. Schoales lest her hair aftei being knocked down
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    • 203 12 "GONE WITH THE WIND" 3rd CREAT WEEK! Unprecedented m Malaya's Entertainment History! 18th DAY! 111 Till V .mi i ■ip i^ 415 AND 9 PM Special MORNING SHOWS TO-MORROW (Sat.) and SUNDAY at 11 a.m. For the convenience of patrons desiring; a light h»A a 30 MINUTES' INTERVAL will be
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    • 137 12 The Greatest Adventure Story ever Written Now On The Screen T,r/ S .if \l lIAIIKITv] -A LI SEEMED LOST WHEN THE SOUTH SEA BURRICANF PRffi| >l> i' I***1 nothing com- K2^^^ jf N^\iaßiß "injlr ..rr.l. Sh. >t Oj^ Vll I►■ f l^l IM *>Kentur»< Ihe I H 'tt I I
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  • 452 13 I (Tribune Staff Reporter) not necessarily won by arms and territorial conquest, i will fight and continue fighting even if Hitler were to whole of the European territory," declared Mr. R. W. C. M}\ (Labour). M.A., L.L.8., m an exclusive interview with
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  • 172 13 1 THE outstanding feature about the United Artists' picture, "My Son, My Son," which opened a season at the Cathay, Singapore, yesterday, is the easy, accomplished acting of Louis Hayward and the restrained characterisation of an extremely difficult part by Brian Aherne. This film is an
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  • 30 13 Owing to its tremendous success, the fourth Inter-School Art exhibition held at the St. Andrews School hall, which wa^ to end yesterday has been extended to Saturday.
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  • 229 14 Italians Using Nazi Planes To Bomb Malta Malta. June I*. 4IK raid warnings wen fiv«« x twice m Malta \vsTtM\lay morning. Anti-aircraft trims opened fin durinrr the first raid m which school and church were hit The official casualty lUt for Tuesday- sunset raid on Malta ftfU 30 civil vns
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  • 42 14 Washington, June 13.—The House ol Kepresentativcs passed by 401 votes against cne the additional army esti mates, amounting to $1,706,000,000 The increase is chiefly due to the cost of expanding the army from 180.COO t o 375.000- Reuter
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  • 42 14 More U.S.Bomb For Allies CIC.HTY more at:,* 'Lj^W v been released i, »!i!?^B Hie New Yerk Times pOft<l Hie oorrMponde; ,>;. I l?ai-aed Ite AIUM I I skn bought some 600 b^L^B rifles and about BCN H -seTPnty-rivcs- and ,vhH ch;ne-guns, mortar llstH.
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  • 56 14 PHE balance of naval power I 1 Mediterranean will b> digj <t -Ccmniander B M. bo^iM ti another talk In lavp.l Situation" to he given fifl lingapjre Statiwi v V He will explain how the ravail ion is affected bj e^H he war. and will au^uss'B
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  • 429 15 COLONIES SHOULD RETAIN MANPOWER hndon Statement TELEGRAM received m Singapore yesterday the Secretary of tate the Colonies said that he had reviewed the question of a i Service personnel, and manpower generally, after consultation Other departments concerned. His object had been to see el a ny further help could be
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  • 73 15 London, June 13. Newmarket the new Oaks race was run to-day, resulting as follows: 7 4 Godiva 1 100 8 Silver Lace 2 33 1 Valeraine 3 Fourteen ran. Won by three lengths; four lengths. Time. 2 m. 30.4 s. This equals the record. When the
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  • 94 15 NO RESTRICTIONS ON FRENCHMEN IN BRITAIN London, June 13. ATTENTION was drawn at question time m the House of Commons today regarding the indignation among Frenchmen m Britain who were subjected recently to Luued restrictions applied to aliens. Sir John Anderson said that orden had now been issued exempting Frenchmen
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    • 35 15 •rts IHarv m 10-DAY 11 IB). R.A.TP. ,h.Q N.W.T.. Farrer Park. angoon Road Sports, -^L__J_ ground. ID TABLE TO-DAY a.m., 7.9 ft. ij4° o-m., 7.9 ft MORROW 1 am., 7.6 ft 35 P-m., 8.1 ft.
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  • 82 16 Air Activity On Italian Front Aden, June 13. THE enemy made air raids on Aden between 9.30 p.m. yesterday, and at dawn and 7 30 a.m. to-day. Bombs were dropped but no material damage wa^ done One enemy plane was shot down at davr. Five Arabi were killed and six
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  • 76 16 Rome. June 13. FOURTEEN were killed and 37 wounded m yesterdays air attack on Turin. according to the official Stefani News Agency. Thirty bombs were dropped cf| v hich 10 failed to explode. Five bombs nit the market, the roof of which \va> demolished while other bombs
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  • 94 16 On Boulogne In Norway London, June 13. yHE Air Ministry announces that Fleet Air Arm aircraft, cooperating with R.A.F. Coastal Command aircraft, yesterday successfully attacked enemy vessels m Boulogne harbour. A motor torpedo-boat was blown up ?.nd many bombs were seen to bursi among other similar craft and ammunition barges.
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  • 162 16 WEEK'S NONSTOP RAIDS BY THE R. A. F. London. June 13. REt'TER'S special correspondent with the RAF. somewhere m France telegraphs:— •Almost non-stop raiding has been carried out this week by RAF. bomber.v operating close m liaison with bombers fiom England and the French Air Force. "Bridges across the Seine
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  • 97 16 London. June 13. 'THE Netherlands Government m London to-day denied reports given on the German radio that 2.000 British tro. Ps have been landed m Java, m the Netherlands East Indies. The official denial states that this rumour is a pure invention without any basis. In
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  • 37 16 CHINESE MAKE COUNTER-ATTACK Chungking, June 13. THE Chines? military spokesman stated to-day that the Chinese launched a heavy counter-attack northeast of Ichang. attempting to seize a crossing of the Han Fiiver and cut the JaDane>~* retreat.— Reuter
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  • 115 16 HOLIDAYS ARE CANCELLED FOR WAR WORK jLonaon, dime v. IN the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Assheton. Parliamentary Secretary tc the Ministry of Labour, reported thai there had been a magnificent response I to the Government request for general postponement or cancellation of holidays during the crisis, so that there
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  • 45 16 London. June 13. The use of church bells for any purpose except the giving of warning of parachutists or other air-borne troops s prohibited. Church and chapel bells may only be rung by the military or local defence volunteers. Reuter
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  • 66 16 London, June 13. The secret session m the Commons to debate Home Defence, which was postponed from Tuesday, will now be held on June 20, stated Mr. Attiee to-day. The E>ate might be of a wider scope than me Deience, according to circuniThere will also
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  • 39 16 London, June 13. Thomas Mac Curtain. son of the former Lord Mayor of Cork was sentenced to death at Cork for the murder of a detective officer, John Roc lip Ua itrin be executed on June 5. I Reuter
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  • 252 16 The Morning Tribune Friday,June 14, 1940. DUTCH" QUEEN'S THANKS London. June (JUEEN WILHELMINA has J message to the people of tain and the British. Empire, tl ing them for their aid to the p the Netherlands m their hoi trial. "fint and foremost my thanks M j the members of
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  • 172 16 Cairo, June B EGYPT'S present policy reruj Italy is purely defensive.^ is pointed out here ha*i W pectin? the An^lo-I vptun 1J she places herself at the 1-fl disposal of Britain to the co-operation m matters of and the providing of air and military bases. 1 These must
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