Morning Tribune, 20 June 1940
1940-06-20
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Morning Tribune
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162 1940-06-20 1 Britain Has More Planes Now Than Before War lUNR Ul production m this A country m every categor>' has, since M«y 10 exceeded the total i li>t. including casualties I sustained through accidents at aid Lord Beaverbrook, j Minister for Air Production, m a lUtcmenl to Keuter. -Am raft availableReuter - 162 words
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Article199 1940-06-20 1 Nazi Plot To Seize Uruguay Monte Video, June 19. REPORT to the Chamber of Deputki by a special comtee investigating Nazi actiln Uruguay says that the iht of a complete plan t izure of power by the Column by military acton has b(^en proved. ■<ays that a Gestapo orgaa motorReuter - 199 words
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Article760 1940-06-20 1 Hitler's Terms Still Not Known: Fighting Goes On LONDON, JUNE 19. UITLER HAS DEMANDED THAT THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT APPOINTS ENVOYS WITH 11 FULL POWERS BEFORE HE MAKES KNOWN HIS TERMS FOR CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES. THIS IS MADE CLEAR IN A COMMUNIQUE BROADCAST BY THE FRENCH RADIO,Reuter - 760 words
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Article168 1940-06-20 1 No such pretence is being made by the German Radio, which is frankly gloati-^ over Germany's supposed chance of getting her own back with much more added A Qerman broadcast this afternoon declared that France. In the hour of her complete breakdown, seems to be expecting generosity and168 words
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79 1940-06-20 1 London, June 19. THERE has been a new Japanese threat to Indo-China. A message fiom Tokyo states that the Japanese Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs protested to-day to the French Ambassador tgminfl French a:d for China. The official Domei News Agency comments that 'qualified observers believeReuter - 79 words
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Advertisement73 1940-06-20 1 r i BEP^BbRmPPbiII^? 4B l/*(/cc I'll ■JHlHT^ffi» > T*^? r^^r^i t^-B H X ■^LjPMHßßP* a M^^^fcH!r"' HI II *t 1 1 ?fcl^sii*HY r\\\c c\ \\i ir o I ■'ii.-Si iiPI il^lf^ I Iv/UjC lV lIC 1 l^^ff I ?BWPHIfiB>V *ifc I Hhi a|hhJ A VjI Sj 4. fc> '^'vft'f REFRIGERATORS73 words
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304 1940-06-20 2 U. S. Naval Vessels For The Allies immediate concrete step> to preserve British s<M power. "which mishi vet ***t the world f«°»" FaM t domination Mr. stimson suggested Unmediate icpcm] of the Neutrality Act, throwing >prn American ports and docln w pjitish and French war. hips and the merchant mwiiwReuter - 304 words
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Article42 1940-06-20 2 Berlin. June 19. The German News Agency announces that Weitzel, chief of the Dusseldorf iwlice and high group leader of the (S.S.. wafl kilhd by a bomb splinter m lan R.A.F. night raid on the city.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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151 1940-06-20 2 London. June 19. Till Hiuise of Commons this afternoon passed the Finance Bill. In the course cf ins speech .the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Km--<!ev Wood --aid mat m the end they might have to fall back on the weapon of finance muchReuter - 151 words
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233 1940-06-20 2 ANGLO- JAPANESE PACT ON TIENTSIN: TERMS London. Jui 19. ANNOUNCING the agreement between Britain and Japan r en t. sin m the House of Commons to-day, the Under-8 < Or Foreign Affairs, Mi. Butler, said that he was happy to lUt British and Japanese Governments had signed m Tokyo IReuter - 233 words
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Article120 1940-06-20 2 Colonial Manpower Conscription London. June 19 DEPLYING to a question In the ComR m9M U-day. Mr, Hall UnderSecretary for the Colonies' said tnat kgtaUtioYi providing for ejwpjilwy military service was existing In the Bnnlh Sam Wm** Ce >^ n F l rtl^ Lie. Fin Gilbert and Ellis Islands. Hongkong. Kenya.Reuter - 120 words
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45 1940-06-20 2 I Tin Journal states H 1 ment has i •i Wings of James I v Toronto mttlionain i cist sympathies His holdings mcl ide rerin Shipbuilding fl minesweepers are b The paper says tl )fßcißl has been plac yard. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement67 1940-06-20 2 RESTORES HAIR When your hair begins to fall -or thin out at the ten\ples you need SILVIKRIN, for it restores the hair forming tissues to their normal function. A famous scientist wrote "Silvikrin does grow hair." %3 m A w mw\ MADE IN ENGLAND drtid for a copy of -Your67 words
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Article115 1940-06-20 3 Canada Hastens Conscription Ottawa, June 10. m .n/it Kin*. Prime MinisI ;ills speedy adoption of s compulsory military ,d the House of Comnirht: -This is an position of a very grave moment should be met lies under the iron mseivca »n<\ the enemy counter There is only lv Lnpiish ChannelReuter - 115 words
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73 1940-06-20 3 AUSTRALIAN LABOUR CALLS FOR TOTAL EFFORT I Melbourne, June 19. TM! ft r.il Labour Party conference t»».d;iv pledged itself to h hear the burdens imposed nterots of Australia's i ill human liberty." 1 approved complete the Empire air plan n m of Australia's force luntary basis for partiou I mReuter - 73 words
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Article60 1940-06-20 3 British Ship Hits Mine I Vancouver. June 19. and crew of the British liagara, 13.415 tons, which is be sinking m the Tasman afe, according to information here by the owners, frcm the liner last night hip was full of water after an m number two hold and she downReuter - 60 words
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Article10 1940-06-20 3 Hongkong, June 19 rnmittrd Home ReuterReuter - 10 words
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914 1940-06-20 3 100 NAZIS IN BIGGEST AIR RAIDS ON BRITAIN 7 Shot Down: 14 Civilians Killed LONDON, JUNE 19. JT IS LEARNED AUTHORITATIVELY IN LONDON THAT A3OUT A HUNDRED GERMAN MACHINES PARTICIPATED IN EAST COAST RAIDS DURING THE NIGH J T FIGHTERS ACCOUNTED FOR FIVE WHICH WERE BROUGHT DOWN. ONE °™t£ A^fReuter - 914 words
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Advertisement38 1940-06-20 3 The AIR-CONDITIONED IAIMTOL ounces a Special Offer for Commercial Community I MNFSSMAN'S LUNCH" Served daily from I 30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. $1-00 best Table m Town ful, Cool Conditions! Relax after Lunch m our Newly appointed Lounge.38 words
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Advertisement59 1940-06-20 3 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CiULW STMCT, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE^ MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG C»*E CO., X LUMPUR VENG IIBNG LOONG, NO KON CHBE, KIJING LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE All WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGKNCI'. LTD. I59 words
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Article, Illustration576 1940-06-20 4 Vera Ardmore - Morning Party For Church Fund, Art Club Exhibition Result, A Way To He lp Win The War Vera Ardmore ■y M. :> and Mn. A. Barttett bad i flo ftoui tight for their a] freaa party, hi Id m the garden ot thet Meyer Road home on Tuesday Small tables,576 words
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Article415 1940-06-20 4 PEOPLE PLACES an engaging hood and a short shouldci tape m military mcod. An InsH yoke and waistband of peariv sequins set off the slender black crene model worn by Mrs. Easton P Flag red jersey was worn by Mrs Noel (ook, who wore her ash" blonde ha.r m upswept415 words
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Article71 1940-06-20 4 Julie, pictured here, is a Siamese kitten ased two months. She is anxious to help the War Fund. This is what she says: "1 am willing to be raffled to help the war fund. Tickets are SI each and when fifty have been sold71 words
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Advertisement45 1940-06-20 4 0& Good Beginnings... Mp»i Happy Endings... The day be B ins with a feeling of poise. 0^K N courage, self-confidence— it enc!> with a Ardens Essential Preparatioas and ~V«2rf' f*Fl C"^»"> your loveliness will rest on jT&Jt fyc %> FTi ecur, foundation. >^F^"}^fe*^- MAVHOan Battery Rd.45 words
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Advertisement39 1940-06-20 4 I HALF-PRICE SALE I 18, Rodney House', Battery Road. I American Model daytime, Sports and Evening Stylos. I I make way for a New Shipment. I Limited number of black silk jersey frocks. I COMMENCES TO-MORROW Tel. 75.V I39 words
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Article, Illustration308 1940-06-20 5 Make Such A Velcome Change refully and cooked meatlea metli can be ling and make a pleasfroM the various meat and cheese should inently m both are shing NOODLE CABBEBOLI ton i »up nm< pi d i alon pp< r In boUtns iftlted water. Put the noodles Into308 words
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Article, Illustration235 1940-06-20 5 Crisp Salad Noodle Casserole salt, pepper and onion noodles. Mix with a fork twenty minutes m an oven at SALMON ROLL ips flour baking powdering chopped onion tablespoons chopped paisley up chopped sweet pickles poon salt Jket cheese baking powder and silt' butter. Beat the egg. add then mix this235 words
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Article388 1940-06-20 6 A Word To The STYLE-WISE kS\ tip and coming woman knows that each seasons brings a new silhouette. ne<v fabrics and fresh colour* and m these respects, the latest importations are particularly interesting, as a visit to Priscilla b'.u Court. Stamford Road, will 'how. m Living up to Ita reputation388 words
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Article, Illustration299 1940-06-20 6 EAR-RINGS... And Their "Face Value" £\R-HIN(.S are pruluV, decorative of all je» tU v:l!u< ;s s the vogue they enjoy of HMI and Maqr of these MM, f :ln cine, who Ntlkt th :i rightly ,h,,, n v b| to tHeir peiMTj! ippcaranci H other women, howev< k nkuic Witt299 words
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Article325 1940-06-20 7 Morning Tribune Britain In Front Line A MONO the German troops this phrase is now commonly heard: "Not since 1066 has England had an enemy on her shores. Hitler will continue where the Normans left off." Now that the battle of France is drawing to its close the aim of325 words
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Article, Illustration837 1940-06-20 7 H. L. HOPKIN - London To-day THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1940. H. L. HOPKIN Un 1 Heroism Of A Little French Girl— Joking With Both Legs Crushed: Poet's Tribute To The Calais Garrison: Round-Up Of Suspected Persons Vigorously Proceeding: Former War Minister Reioins The Army: Rapid Training Of The "Ironsides" London, June 5. i; H837 words
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Advertisement19 1940-06-20 7 /S7\ SAFECUARD^jmJRSELVES fe|j|*i INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. xFrrmny PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREEI,19 words
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Article, Illustration461 1940-06-20 8 GERMANS BOMBING OF RED CROSS WOMEN AND CHILDREN MA CHINEG UNNED Paris. lIOW (leriuan bombers hunted down helpless women and children m the defenceless town of Crevecoeur, north of Beauvais. while a lone French airman fought a gallant action against the bomber, was described m Paris by Mr. Horace W.461 words
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Article265 1940-06-20 8 the-be- i Portsmouth. jHLRE has been a grave leakage of official secrets m this naval port. Naval authorities are alarmed at the extent of the war gossip A gieat offensive against it is to be launched by the Minister of Information, m collaboration with civic265 words
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Article, Illustration274 1940-06-20 9 While Hi* Brother IliuV* In England London. DRINCE FKIKDKICH OF PRUSSIA, "on parole m England, has heard that his brother. Prince Wilhelm, eldest son of 'Little Millie." the German ex-Crown Prince, had died of wounds, re-i-eived while fighting against the Allies m Flanders. Since the outbreak of274 words
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Article, Illustration69 1940-06-20 9 Imorous but sad for want of a loved one. Dorothy Lamour te hei son* to 'the PM and the willow tree," m this scene Lm Paramount'! "Koad to Singapore." m which she is starred with Ring rrosb> and Bob Hope. The film is a romantic comedy with69 words
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Article332 1940-06-20 9 London. A CITY man who placed a $100,000 bet because he thought that he and his bookmaker were going to cheat racing people over it led Mr. Justice Stable to talk about bookmakers. "I do not think that because a man is a bookmaker he is332 words
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Article229 1940-06-20 10 fo WEEKLY air service will shortly be operated by the B: I Airways Corporation between Sydney and Durbai I A weekly air mail service will be introduced com n U T I and Australia m the eastbound direction and Mala I Burma, India and Egypt229 words
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Advertisement247 1940-06-20 10 f w«flr ITS' 1 r< h BY P&Omd BRITISH INDIA. L! iII (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) I The best possible services are being maintained by the P. 0. S. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China India. Cevlol and the United Kingdom. I Passengers are requested247 words
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Advertisement534 1940-06-20 11 Property For Sale LAND AND HOUSE for M». 3A-OR-1P 428. l'.in.'ong Tokong Road. Penang. $40 000 or Offer. Apply; above address. L (No. 822 D) FOR SALE Brick Bungalow. 3 Bedrooms, over 10.000 st. ft Freehold Land R »ral Board, off BJ Chanel Road $f>.o< 0 I'rli.c'.piils onlf need apDly534 words
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Advertisement143 1940-06-20 12 What a nice juicy scandal! The Whole Town's Talking: about I JEAN AKTIUK and her TiVO HISBANDS Forget your troubles and LIUGfI I t AIMTOL 5 ""I" 9..5 JEAN ARTHUR cute ever, MELVYN DOUGLAS -d FRED MacMURRAY m Columbia's Riotously Funn- Production »>t Somefßft Maugham s pla> I TOO MAi¥Y143 words
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Advertisement183 1940-06-20 12 POSITIVELY LAST DAY m m m m Full ENGLISH Version of tic Famous FRENCH ""^"^B "IMM IHI 4lll>|| svl 1 111: >i\4.i.\oi gj.\j;l Astoundini; sH9 |Bf f p I Crania ol .1 K3 <MI ITT" master su.^ who CT^^^^fcjf k 9^^| penetrated tlie I fl liiT* l^^ X 1 LI183 words
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Article90 1940-06-20 13 Sentenced Twice In One Morning I'.sHT.inonemornms. K ee, 30-year-old, rx,l \nieriian Oriental !,..vc to serve seven wcekf* hard labourd ed mnity to twu breach of trust In metlc foods wortn a salesman o! Uw tal Sales Co. .1 ci Rappoport. me Ate, sentenced him hard labour on each r being90 words
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Article49 1940-06-20 13 UJIII-.N I.im Ah Bah, 19-year-old 'hinesr, stole his mother's gold tar- pick because he wanted inonrv, and pawned it, she made a report al tlie police statim of the s. Ten days later, Lim was arre>ted I.im \t>trrday pleaded guilty to the charge. Sentence was postponed.49 words
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Advertisement61 1940-06-20 13 .|.|,sr DIETRICH Jr JAMES STEWART S-llu-r m a Crand Film NEXT WEEK at the CAPITOI THERE'S LIFE IN THIS SPOT YOUTH, BEAUTY ATMOSPHERE JKT. Mwxw&m DANCE AT EIGHT M< HIT'S SPKCIAL ALLSaPP BEER J v KM IV MKNCiKIANG. HANDGIVEN AWAY DURING SPOT DANCES lEET THE NICEST GIRLS IN THE OItIENT61 words
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Advertisement112 1940-06-20 13 )9 J i V'Vf* 1 A"R l H>« *Cift#n you'« wonf fo Anuyof* cloi©'fo your heorf. > JIM ID\ IO II I \v\\ i: m 1 1: n i: I SAT. 22nd JUNE Salhambra^ 4g| Battle Royal on Friday, 21sl June ,0^ J*s*P NEW -WORLD ARENA r'jj&S^ &9m LUIS YEO112 words
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Advertisement71 1940-06-20 13 or i \i v to- 31 oitii o w j MARLBQRQUGH S 77;<- 77/w Ftfimwi &is o/ "ALANG ALANG" re-united m a new Thrilling Musical Drama. iCATHAY CAFKI "Where Everybody Goes" I MALAYAN WAB FI T ND I I i. II I Special Cabaret I 18 ARTISTS 18 GIRLS GIRLS71 words
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65 1940-06-20 14 pop V\o tnird year m succession, Kami* aiul Yadi. the Valav pair carri: d off the title m the ntl'l doublfs event of the Sinea- Jfttt l-a\'. n Tennis hampion^hips Katl irff tf. when {hey found a > omparativt h tas.v pa-vi^p J thrcugh tl^r65 words
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Article126 1940-06-20 14 U. S; Pol f ce t pLAYING against the Police Depot on tiic Depot ground last evening the R.E. defeated the Police Depot XI by three goals to one m a soccer match The Sappers had the better of the exchange! and >hould have scored more126 words
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Article137 1940-06-20 14 \rgylls S.H. SIC. 1 CLESSEK. the Argylls centre-halt, played his usual brainy game and Again proved to be the mainstay of the defence against the sec last evening on the Padang m Div I. Well backed up by McGilliry and Sloan, he gave his forwards plenty137 words
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Article19 1940-06-20 14 TO-D \V SOCCFJ^ SAF A League, Reserve Division. Manchester! vs Malays. Stadium. TENNIS: Singapore Championships finals, sec.19 words
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Article51 1940-06-20 14 Results m the V M.C A. Bprinj Lawn' Tennio championships played on Tues-I day and last night were. Tuesday: M A" class < semi-final) SA. Darwcod beat Wee. Ens Lock 4—6 6— 4 8 6 *MfH Yesterday: M A M elmn (Semi-filMrf) A Alsagoß beat A. I. Pereira51 words
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349 1940-06-20 14 (Renter's Special ommen(ar> H i H London, PM.. Ml 1 HUtH HILL'S speech is applauded h y all I* tish Fran tiMlay. H The Daily Telegraph commenting on the message M not oM joi <»:" heart or h'>m j adding: "The spirit ofReuter - 349 words
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104 1940-06-20 14 Customs I; I B DISPLAYING marke rity m the Chinese, the m to winning their 8 league encounter m [ground lnsi evening m goal by the Chlni I iraw. Attacking almo f I Customs lorward line i -M movements but tl.o> nvi gel them104 words
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Article21 1940-06-20 14 London. June 19 Tl M nr-unces that after consul: i einment. no racing will taki frrthor notice ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Miscellaneous29 1940-06-20 14 TIDE TABLE To-day. Hiifh Tide: 11 30 a m S H 10.40 p.:.i.. 9.H it To-morr«»w High Tide: 12 10 p.m., B M 11 24 p.m.. P 7 ft29 words
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Article187 1940-06-20 15 Reuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE TIN London. Wednesday. J£e) «66»2 Buyer £266*4 Seller; ,1 price) £288% Buyer 55 Seller RUBBER London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Buyers Sellers Ea.\v 13 l 4 13 l 2 "n-t 11*4 H 7 1 Nominal Nl m,n EXCHANGE U London, Wednesday. 52 t> bl S alln duau^ Mg^187 words
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99 1940-06-20 15 Spanish Assurance Over Tangier Neutrality London. June It. IN the Bmm Commons to-day. I fchf recent occupation of the International bom at Tajjfjer w referred n. M que.tion-Ume when Mr Hitler said thai on June 14, the Spanish Biffa Coßuntojioiieir letuan notified the g|«J General that .n agreement with theReuter - 99 words
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Article55 1940-06-20 15 London, June 19. British imports m May totalled £105*2 millions being a decrease of £4,000,000 on the previous month and an increase of £27.000.000 on May last year. ExporU totalled £45.000,000, being a decrease of £2,800.000 on the previous month, and an increase of M -000.000 comparedReuter - 55 words
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Article52 1940-06-20 15 N. Z. IN TO THE END Wellington, June 19: Mr. Fraser,.th« New Zealand Prune Minister, said to-day that the people nf New Zealand were prepared to support Britain to the ver> ci d They believed that with the immen.se resources at the disposal of .ho Rmnire victory couid be finallyReuter - 52 words
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Article29 1940-06-20 15 Berlin, June 19. The German News Agency reports that Jen were killed andan^mto funded m an air WW Monday night, when dwellings anc li.misps were destroyed ReuterReuter - 29 words
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82 1940-06-20 15 MEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS d ?h TTn rioitil f. 40.030,000,Paid up vapiiai inßnnnnn Reserve Fund 10. 500.000R London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED BATAVIA. Branches: \etherlands Kast Indies:— Sourabar Sinmran- Medan, Waltevred" landoeni: Cheribor Te.al Pecu lonaan Djokjakarta. Solo, Tjilatjai D?ember Palembang. Bandjei S Macfssar,82 words
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Article226 1940-06-20 15 FRENCH ARMY STILL RESISTING London, June 19. THE French Radio announced at 1 11.30 a.m. B.S.T. that the French Army was continuing to resist the enemy. It broadcast the following communique:—"The enemy has maintained pressure on the entire front He has not made any important advances since last night." Berlin,Reuter - 226 words
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Advertisement86 1940-06-20 15 SAVINGS 5^7 yOU to .fleafaze ydntSiicoft A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. g A Savin^j Account is the best Inducement to save. a To have a Savings Account and to fee this account grow from tiny* to time is to be a cohten'ed person. A Savings Acccunt may86 words
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63 1940-06-20 16 Berlin. June 19. THE German official News Agency states that -i fade protocol was signed to-day bet green Germany and Italy following d Kussions of a Joint Governmental commission for the regulation of tiade relations between the two countries. It acids that the talksReuter - 63 words
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531 1940-06-20 16 BRITISH UNIT ROUTS ITALIANS COLUMN I More Damage By R.A.F.: Cairo, June 19. IT IS ofticialiy announced tliat an Italian transport column, escorted by light tanks, was routed by a British armoured unit on Monda>. It is belie\ed that between 20 and :>0 Italians WTtft killed, and some prisoners taken.Reuter - 531 words
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Article323 1940-06-20 16 Great R.A.F. Raids Over Germany London, June 19. THi: Air Ministry announce^ that oil supply centres, railway mtTftltlliiiff yards, pow»>r station*, and rail oommnnications m many parts of north-west Germany and Khinelaml were attacked last night by heav> bomber squadrons of the R.'.VF. Targets near Hamburg, Bremen. Fran uirt. Essen.Reuter - 323 words
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422 1940-06-20 16 The Morning Tribune Thursday, June 20, 1940. STOP I'ltl J THK Mtteh Ambassador 1 1 I niteil States. Urd I nt n -speech to-day Glared that the tide, he believ, v WOu d been turned V He warned the is D tl ot the British Fleet r d,!L fl TheReuter - 422 words
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