Morning Tribune, 18 June 1940
1940-06-18
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section18 1940-06-18 1 The Morning Tribune t- Ho 117, Tues June 18, 1940. The Morning Tribune Tuesday, June 18, 1940 I18 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1940-06-18 1 BRITAIN WILL FIGHT ON FRANCO-GERMAN PEACE NEGOTIATIONS BEGUN Hitler Seeking Duce's Advice J\^S Franco-German peace talks were begun through the intermediary of Spain, and as Berlin officially announced that Hitler would meet Mussolini to decide the attitude to be adopted, it is stated from London that Britain is firmly andReuter; B.O.W. - 1,090 words
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Article252 1940-06-18 1 Petain Explains Decision MARSH Al. PETAIN. explainir.< Iris decision to seek peace, said, m his broadcast yesterday:— At the i ill of the President of J the Republic. I nave assumed from tn (1 iv the direction of the J Government of France. •Sure of the affection of our admirableReuter - 252 words
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Article27 1940-06-18 1 17: In military circles o-day no details have been to the exact operations of Normandy, but as far as 're is very little going on i B.O.W.B.O.W. - 27 words
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97 1940-06-18 1 WASHINGTON, JUNE 17. IpflfiD STATES WARPLANES WILL SOON BE FLOV/N DIRECT FROM THE UNITED STATES TO BRITAIN, THIS BEING NOW BLE UNDER A CHANGE OF THE U.S. NEUTRALITY LAW, UNCKD TN WASHINGTON TO-DAY. Reliable quarteis m Wall Street have stated that the BritishReuter - 97 words
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Article27 1940-06-18 1 London, June 17. ta J "jent meets to-morrow at the ni c when a statement is exfrom Mr. Churchill or Mr. Att- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article145 1940-06-18 1 New York. June IT. HOW France received the news" of the cessation of the Army's resistance is described m a broadcast by the Columbia Broadcasting Company from Bordeaux. The people of Bordeaux went to cafes to hear Marshal Retain* broadcast as quietly as imaginable. So farReuter - 145 words
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Article14 1940-06-18 1 London. June 17: India has sent the Fiench Army a gift of £37,500. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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229 1940-06-18 2 How British Aircraft Carrier Destroyers Sank "BRAVE OPPONENTS" ADMIT GERMANS Berlin, June 17. THE German News Agency gives an account of the sinking: of the Glorious, the Acasta and the Ardent. It says that towards the evening of June 8, a German naval patrol met the Glorious and two destroyers.Reuter - 229 words
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Article97 1940-06-18 2 STIRRING CALL TO BRITISH WOMEN London. June 17. 'THE Marchioness of Reading, as coordinator of the women's services, has issued a message to the women's voluntary services stating that the Minister of Hom e Security expects that all women engaged m responsible tasks will remain at their posts m whateverReuter - 97 words
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Article141 1940-06-18 2 London. June 1". IN i, message to the Czechoslovakia* Republic. Mr. Harold Nfrolson, lnd?r-Secietary to the Ministry of Information, recalled the confidence fwld enthusiasm on the day during the last war when the birth of Czechoslovakia, which at one time seemed an impossible drram, became aBritish Wireless - 141 words
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Article205 1940-06-18 2 London, June 17. "IT is only by fisrhtin^on that any flaws which may exist m the righting machine of an apparently victorious enemy can be tested," writes The Times, which adds: "Not for any selfish reason do we count upon our hard-pressed ally to continue205 words
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Article140 1940-06-18 2 Tokyo. June 17. THE spokesman of the Japanese Army m Canton made a y i threatening statement to-day re. gardiiv; French Indo-China. S He said that despite repeated protests French Indo-China was j i apparently persisting m allowing the transit of arm>. t If she refuses to reconsider her 1Reuter - 140 words
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286 1940-06-18 2 Japanese Threat To Indo-China WHY REYNAUD'S CABINET RESIGNED London. Ju 17 I T«HK following: communique was issued last night at 10 :ie I meeting of the French Council of Ministers, according to th] French radio this morning "In the present circnm- .J Council of Ministers, on the proposal of M.Reuter - 286 words
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94 1940-06-18 2 Alexandria. Jun< Vi A NAVAL communique issued y^M A £T y evening states that the tonk| sunk by the Italians, which was iep« ed to be Dutch, now turns out to^m been a Norwegian ship whicn m pedoed without warning by an submarine. 1 FurtherBritish Wireless - 94 words
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Article22 1940-06-18 2 grimly determined to earn sirngglt than they were bei devastation of France began "We were fiercely determined we are fanatically determined ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement42 1940-06-18 2 The AIR-CONDITIONED CAPITOL BKSTURA>T Announces a Special Offer for the Commercial Community I "BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH" Served daily from 12.30 p.m. to 1 30 p.m. $1-00 The best Table m Town Delightful, Cool Conditions! Relax after Lunch In our Newly appointed Lounge. asfdfhfbcvb42 words
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Article, Illustration131 1940-06-18 3 "England Invasion This Month Or Next" British \n«ba>sador to Germany until the outbreak of war, who forecast v an invasion of Britain by all p issible means, this month or next month at the latest. London, June 17. FORECASTING that Hitler would to invade England th or m July, ratherReuter - 131 words
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Article47 1940-06-18 3 London, June 17. tied that men who registcror military service m Leln Saturday were instructed 1 report for medical exami- Wednesday. [ar Office states that this is fl general scheme for speeding filing of men to the colours, Is calling up its own ac-47 words
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557 1940-06-18 3 SUCCESSFUL RAID ON ITALIAN AIR BASE Cairo, June 17. JHE R.A.F. MIDDLE EAST ai nounces that most successful raids were carried out against the Italian air base at Tobruk. The airmen persisted m the attack despite heavy antiaircraft fire, and extensively damaged an ammunition and petrol dump, and caused severalReuter - 557 words
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Article124 1940-06-18 3 Hongkong, June 17. r!IS is my month's salary," said an English girl when handing m her donation to the special War Fund inaugurated to-day by the newspapers South China Morning Post and the Hongkong Telegraph, which has now reached 550,000 within six hours. Her wordsReuter - 124 words
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Article64 1940-06-18 3 London, June 17. MR. BOOTHBY. Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Ministry, announced to-day that there is no suggestion of an immediate extension of rationing m view of the latest developments m the war situation. The Food Ministry U arranging to ensure the maximum use of homegrownReuter - 64 words
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Article29 1940-06-18 3 cording to the particular needs of the units In that area. Liecester is perhaps quicker than .some other districts because the Leicester Regiment sustained heavy losses In Norway ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1940-06-18 4 Flashes From Tanglin Club, Y.W.C.A. News And Notes, Week-end Activities V«'ra Anlmorc To-day PEOPLE PLACES MANY of those who attended 'Tony 1™ Draws A Hcrtt" at the Victoria Theatre earlier m the evening, hied un to Tanglia Club afterwards to dame. Two sets of twins who seldom dress pMke chose1,031 words
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Article, Illustration775 1940-06-18 5 Qom&A, Let baby is born and you are on I t again, it is time to Ln thinking about your figuresurest way to lose this is ibeing ardeil regarding diet, exLise and proper corseting. li most important, for iwiei must be given the Result* will not, howrhoUy775 words
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514 1940-06-18 6 IDY JUNE 22, all male British subjects m the Colony, between the ages oi 18 and 41, will have to register for compulsory service. Rules detailing procedure to be adopted for registration, the sitting of tribunals to consider requests for postponements of service, n.edical boards etc.,514 words
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Article108 1940-06-18 6 Assize Court Sits— But No Cases! (From Our Own Reporter' Kuala Lumpur. June 17. PR the first time m two decades, no cases were listed before the Assize Judge when he ca*n.3 on the bench to- day Every previous session was so lull that it had been necessary to have108 words
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Article296 1940-06-18 6 pRIVATE WILLIAM ROBERTSHAW of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Singapore, met his death when the motor car he was driving crashed into a tar boiler stationed at a stretch of Ifersing Rfl under repair 12 V 2 miles from Kota Tinggi on the morning of296 words
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Article236 1940-06-18 6 Counterfeit Trade Marks Alleged W ONG KIAN SEOW y, peared before the fifth tJ trate, Mr. L. C. Goh. chtrgtdiij having m his possession, of hair cream to which n > ei trade marks of "Evening p aris liad been affixed at Chop Boon Tai Eu Tong Sen Street, on236 words
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Article, Illustration837 1940-06-18 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On Only 100 Children Left In Harwich— London Parents Not I Co-Operating In Evacuation —Gunfire Brings Realisation To Coastal j Towns: Volunteers Taking Things Too Lightly— Two Dismissed With Ignominy: Casualty From An Accidental Bullet: Dance Bands May Play For Workers I London, June M837 words
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301 1940-06-18 7 Morning Tribune France Sues For Peace I TUESDAY. JUNE 18, 1910. I JTRANCE has ceased to fight on the territory of the Motherland at least and the new Premier, Marshal Petain, has asked Hitler, "as one soldier to another/ for terms of peace. This is shocking news, though not entirely301 words
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Article, Illustration811 1940-06-18 8 MORE TALES ARE TOLD More and more stories of heroism m flanders and on 'UK shallow SANDY BEACHES OF FRANCE ARE BEING POLD IN ENGLAND. More aad more are people cOMlag to realise the horrors that *»ur troops passer) <»uou<»h and the bravery that they showed. The811 words
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Article, Illustration55 1940-06-18 9 the water's cold but the lady's hot stuff. She's Linda Hayes who will be seen soon m i R.K.O.'s "Millionaires m I Prison." Even though i the pool is on the chilly side, the Californian J climate is just right to bask m and enjoy. But S then it55 words
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Article156 1940-06-18 9 CHILDREN FORGET HOW TO READ CEVEN-YEAR-OLD Freddie cannot read or pronounce sounds correctly. And he is typical of thousands of children whose schooling stopped when war starred. He is back home m Enfield tMiddlesex >. after seven months In the countiy with his grandparents, and has returned to school under156 words
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Article, Illustration175 1940-06-18 9 fJSIXfj n, iv, thai shj may be invaded from the air Britain is Preparation to guard against such a contingency. n roads are row controlled by fortified postsat which motorists may be halted and made to show their credentials. This is just m case fast175 words
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Article116 1940-06-18 10 Death Of Well-Known Lawyer "Fieri Our O*n (\,ii\ wpondent > iVuar. Monday. THE death occurred suddenly yesterday 1 of Mr. Harry Hugh Noni<, advocw* b "id solicitor, at the Muar Oovernm Hospital. He was a .senior member of the bar 1 .d had been m Mu:ir .-.ince he rame In116 words
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Article103 1940-06-18 10 CARLY on Sunday morning. Ng Wah v Inn. a 28-yenr-old Cantonese, was jlh'Sed to have attempted to murder a Vhinese m a house m New Bridge Road t .tabbing him with a pair of scissors. An elderly woman attempted to interfere, and is also alleged to have103 words
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119 1940-06-18 10 Shanghai, June 17. 3f AYOR Vn Sia Oen, head of the Japanese-sponsored City (iov eminent of Greater Shanghai, has issued a statemeni oemnnding: the withdrawal of all the troops of belligerent Euro pean nations from Shanghai. He also leclareri that the City GovernmentReuter - 119 words
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Article52 1940-06-18 10 Cleavrland. June 17. BILL WATSON, formerly of the University of Michigan, broke the world decathlon discus record with 151 f?et 3 5 inches The previous record was held by J Bausch of America who at the' Los Angeles Olympic Games threw a distance r>f 146 fe?t 3 4Reuter - 52 words
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Article92 1940-06-18 10 Hankow. June 17. A> far as can be ascertained, forelfr;-. property m Shasi and Ichang. on the Yangtze, m Hupeh. appear, tn suffered damage as the result r r-ccmt occupation of these ports L Japanese. according to a ponCent who has just returned £2 flight over the two cities TheReuter - 92 words
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Article61 1940-06-18 10 AN June 16 four religion i V tacked a native European N.C O out < Holland UMiWing ln t Ratavia. Wiling two ad arboi third and -d;n g Three of the four itU<*«. •^hot dead by the police and ti? f wounded a Ue f61 words
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Advertisement236 1940-06-18 10 BYPiO^BRITISHINDIALIId (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). I The best possible services are being maintained by the P. 0. S. I toy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China. India. Cnloi and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but uiide present circumstances sailings are perforce236 words
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Advertisement551 1940-06-18 11 Property For Sale FOR SALE Well paying Concern. Cafe-Restaur-ant, situa ed m centraUlocality Apply 22a. Tanjong Pa«ar Road. Singapore <No. 775 D) LAND AND HOUSE for Sale. 3A-OR-1P 428 Tanjong Tokong Road. Penang. $40,000 or nearest offer. Apply; above address (No. 822 Di f.?/5L SALE Br J<* Bungalow. 3 Bedrooms,551 words
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Advertisement579 1940-06-18 11 Stamps STRAITS STAJdP EXCHANGE. Post VOX 503. Singapore. Vacancies :o: more Circuit Member* •ood references needed. Write lor fßJ* Pt'Otu <Wo. TTTD) Motor Vehicles SALE— Chevrolet (1927) 25 miles gallon, running, $100 or nearest otter. 7, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. (No. 832 D) FOR SALE 1937 Flat Balllla" and 1934579 words
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Article88 1940-06-18 12 fWICE CONVICTED I with the rotan aim from the Salvation Am.-. HciL^e where he had i 15-year-old boy. who v V an extremely wild lad Ibe controlled even by I X yesterday ordered to bt« sent .Reformatory fora period wo\H on his third conviction f88 words
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Advertisement188 1940-06-18 12 Great Favourites TOGETHER m a New Uproarious i COLUMBIA Comedy Hit!... I OPENING TO-»AV AT THE CxIPITOL j 3.15- 6.15- 9.1 5~j USUAL PRICES S2. Si.so, SI, 50 cts. 25 cts. JttiK^^ Bui vs!h which cno? B B x&Nk Even gi'!: who hover»\* 7 Jflßß^J^^lfc <*•* v I an y188 words
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Advertisement135 1940-06-18 12 IT'S A POPM.ip^M SINGAPORE CUSTOM B TO ENTERTAIN lOIR (.Ifstß AT TO-NIGHT AT X H "blackout! DANCE" ;:;;l LIGHTS OFE ONLY WHKN t>\N« IS ON H IT'S THE LATEST CRAzB TO-NIGHT'S SPECIAL H i in: i I \i isob rl Bill 111 LOVELY MENGKI ANG. HANdH BAGS GIVEN AWAY DI'RIMH135 words
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Advertisement109 1940-06-18 13 SPECIALLY PRODUCED F.)R FAGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES mmm FULL ENGLISH VERSION OF THE FAMOUS PRODUCTION WHICH CREATED A SENS A TION IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. The Most Sensational Film of Recent Times "DOUBLE CRIME) IN THE MAGINOT LINE" I Astounding drama of a Master Spy, who penetrated the very heart of109 words
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Miscellaneous110 1940-06-18 13 Illore Weights For Selangor Kuala Lumpur. Monday. Harfluer 3 8 idditional three races Applewood a 8 l (lf||s and day of the Selangor Pratique 3 7 Soho 8 5 (»M»^ 94 Chiltern 8 5 9.0 Dancine; Foam 8 4 8.11 PONIFS, Cla^s 1. Div. 3. 5.. furs. 8.4 Inventory 9110 words
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399 1940-06-18 14 Vilouch he let m six shots. Alphonso] ■ti by no means disgraced. The shuts that went past him— particularly the four during the eight minutes- were ail splendid oner, and it is doubtful if any 'keepers could have stopped tnem. the Chinese399 words
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63 1940-06-18 14 Johnny Ware Unfit For Friday's Fight y± JOHNNY WARE, the Negro <^ J fighter, due to meet Luis Feo Blanco at the New World S S on Friday m Bertie Bell's S S programme is suffering from a i cut over the eye and will be S unfit. Battling Sima,63 words
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Article248 1940-06-18 14 V.M.C.A. 4; MORAVIA 2. jL HALF-DOZEN goals were scored on the V.M.C.A. ground, yesterday and the V's got four of them against Moravia m a Second Division "B" encounter. The V's did not have an easy task to replst^r their victory for m the first half248 words
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Article259 1940-06-18 14 S.C.F.A. reserves 3; S.C.C. reserves 2. Singapore, Monday. SUPERIOR forward play gave the S.C.F.A. a 3—2 victory over the S.C.C. when the teams met m a Reserve Division League soccer match on the Padang yesterday. Despite the sodden condition of the giound. the game was259 words
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Article157 1940-06-18 14 nESPITE the tricky nature of the **J ground, good soccer was witnessed ;.i the Division I game played at Changi yesterday when R.A. »9:,h> won th n P.E.s by 2—l. Good bail control was marie impossible. Forward parsing adopted by the R.A -was pitted against the close moving157 words
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123 1940-06-18 14 i FRT CANNING drew 2—2 with the R.A.F. (Kallang) m Division 23 at Fairer Park yesterday evening. FLit Canning strove hard during the latter stages of the game for a winning i/oal but the R.A.F. goalkeeper who provM o tower of strength, saved several123 words
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Article184 1940-06-18 14 S.H.B 3; R \M( (PLAYING at homo, th> singai Harbour Board defeat* R.A.M.C. by three goals to one Div. II (A) match Last vening Play was fa^t mid t: d wet ground, and praise ■v. alkeepers who handled ball well. Play was fairly ever,184 words
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Article45 1940-06-18 14 In aid of the China Relief Fund, New China Dramatic Trouoe stagM performance at the Pacific Thej Great World last night before an preciative audience. The programm? which inch three short plays was well received The musical iteirif trained much plause.45 words
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Advertisement180 1940-06-18 14 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL!] Tenders are invited Straight Fipes and Spe the period from 1-10-40 to Tender Forms etc may be obtained the Municipal Tender H will close at 4 p.m. on 26 A;. C I! GOLDI Ifuni Secret SINGAPORE JURF CLUB JULY MEETIM 194 SATURDAY 13TH, WEDNES AND SATURDAY180 words
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Miscellaneous26 1940-06-18 14 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. One. Gordons vs. Manchesters, Changi; Reserve Div., SRC vs. R.A.F. S.R.C.; Div n(A), Police vs. Publishers, Stadium. TENNIS: Singapore championships, SC.C.26 words
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Article18 1940-06-18 15 London, Monday. O«< ial Price) £285V 2 Buyers sh £285% Sellers flclal Price) £286^ Buyers £287 Sellers18 words
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Article47 1940-06-18 15 London. Monday. Previous To-day B. S B. S. tofcel Tone Firm 13 13.16 14 *14U id Forward) lndFoiward) a u i3^ is. nMm ml Forward' ff^ec. ;j 716 12 916 *123 4 pd. 'The following prices were made bee Marshal P.tain's broadcast. K«> La made iince.47 words
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Article98 1940-06-18 15 LondDn. Monday. Distillers 51 3 Doal Rubber 24 6 General E ric 63/--topcrialCh mi ul Industries 24 6 Impel Tobacco 82/6 An itch 18 :tic 5*4 Lnd 2 9 TruM 23 3 L I^3 v 20- Ex. Div. So:::..' tas 10 Pa:..ir. i :> 11 3 Loodon98 words
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Article40 1940-06-18 15 London, Monday. Purls— Dealing suspendI r Lond m on Batav-a 7.58* m Shanghai 4 3 16 on Efongfcung is. 3d. on Jr-pan Is. 4 3 4 d. TT Londi on '^e^v York 4.02^ tc 4.03>2 X Official Rate.40 words
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Article17 1940-06-18 15 London. Friday. S 23 S: 21 11 16 BAP GOLD, Fine Der oz. £8.8.0 i17 words
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Article48 1940-06-18 15 London. Monday. 2p Malay) m J*~S'ment (Jnquoton Copra straits FMS» t>er Sment Unquoted Sarawak) S'merit. 17 <3 Nominal «Pic Si '3 Pearl, 'Singapcre) S'ment 27 6 Nominal FAQ) White Muntok 3'ment, v\ Nominal FAQ) Black Lampong S'ment, 2 7 8 Nominal S" Mark) Block Sment. 30 Nominai48 words
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Article19 1940-06-18 15 frUBER New York> Saturday. Spot 22 i R 223 8 Forward OctDec. 19 2 19 J 419 words
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Article39 1940-06-18 15 Batavia, June 17. HUGE crowds gathered before the Palace of the Governor-General on Saturday niffht, cheering: and sinking the National Anthems of Holland. Britain and France. The Governor-General, addressing a gathering of Dutchmen, natives and39 words
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Article41 1940-06-18 15 ytockholm, June 17WE will preserve peace, but not at any price," declared Prince Wilhelrn, second son of the King, at a patriotic meeting to-day. He auried: 'Rather than give up our independence, we shall invoke the suprem? sacrifice."- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article59 1940-06-18 15 London, June 17. rE Stock Exchange remained calm In face of Marshal Petain's statement. Prices were generally lower and m some cases quotations were wiuer but there was no selling pressure at any time. Throughout the day dealings m small parcels and securities continued to be possible. Gilt-edgedReuter - 59 words
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Article62 1940-06-18 15 Chinese, expressed thanks for the spontaneous demonstration of loyalty. Four members of a fanatical religious group, armed with knives, attacked the military guards m front of the Radio Holland building at Tandjong Priok on Sunday morning. One ccrpcral and one sentry were killed end a policeman wounded. Three of theReuter - 62 words
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Article254 1940-06-18 16 EMPIRE WILL SEE WAR TO THE END Melbourne. June 17. »THE Australian Prime Minister. Mr I Menzies. declared to-day that Marshal Peta.n's act would not end the war. On the contrary it was the beginning of the mo^t bilier and most crucial pha^e. With Britain unconquered, the world can boReuter - 254 words
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Article, Illustration36 1940-06-18 16 FLEEING BEFORE THE GERMAN INVADERS: Photo .shows a British Tommy eadinr iwav an old woman has been searching among the ru"l of her v recked home m Belgium. This > the *ay the Germans preserve Belgian neutrality.36 words
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Article52 1940-06-18 16 Cairo, June 17. TWO Arab chieftains who, with large tribal fcllowings. were expelled ny Italy during the conquest of Libya, have met the Egyptian Prime Minister and offered their full services to Egypt The> are Saved Marghani Idris^i and Saved Idris el Senoursi. chieftains of the Idrissi and Scnou-si tribesReuter - 52 words
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179 1940-06-18 16 London, June I<. 1 A SWISS PAPER says that the Soviet continue to pour men and material into Lithuania. More than 2.000 tanks have already arrived at the German frontier. The organisation is said to be perfect, and good supplies have been brought up.Reuter - 179 words
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239 1940-06-18 16 FIGHTING STILL GOING ON IN FRANCE London, June 17. It is difficult to give any picture of the military situation at all, but a Swiss report says that the Maginot Line opened fire on German positions to-day, and that German guns replied. Earlier there hacl been some indication that theReuter - 239 words
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Article90 1940-06-18 16 P. O. SHIP ON FIRE Shanghai, June 17. I pi RE broke out aboard the I v P. and 0. freighter Alipore. 5,273 tons, about eleven o'clock yesterday morning but it \\a» brought S under control late the mm afternoon. H Although seriously duuf I ed, the vessel can beReuter - 90 words
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Article250 1940-06-18 16 London. June 1* rl statement that Britain .mdl the British Commonwealth oil nations are determined to continue the struggle until victory was reite.™ rated m authoritative circles m Mi.l don to-night. H No further information on tnt l French situation was available ml view of the anticipated statementReuter - 250 words
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