Morning Tribune, 22 June 1940
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Article1054 1940-06-22 1 "NO SHAMEFUL PEACE FOR FRANCE"— BERLIN War With Britain To Go On UITLER YESTERDAY PRESENTED HIS TERMS TO THE FRENCH PLENIPOTENTIARIES APPOINTED BY TIE PETAIN GOVERNMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GERMAN DEMANDS. ACCORDING TO THE GERMAN NEWS AGENCY, THERE WILL BE NO SHAMEFUL ARMISTICE FOR FRANCE, THOUGH THEReuter - 1,054 words
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156 1940-06-22 1 Wardha. June 21. J Till Working Committee of the National Congress has passed i .1 resolution renouncing the prin- cipk <•! non-violence m opposing e\tt iii.il agression. \t the time, the efforts of i i tresi to secure its internal political aims will continueReuter; B.O.W. - 156 words
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Article30 1940-06-22 1 London. June 21. Soviet Ambassador in on Mr. P. a. Butlei j for Foreign Affairs at oilier this morning. discu don on various quesJ m rest to the :wo coun-30 words
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267 1940-06-22 1 More Hea vy R.A.F. Raids On Germany London, June 21. WW l E Britain was free of air attacks last night the R.A.F. carried out large scale raids over the Ruhr and Rhineland. It was learnt m authoritative quarters m London to-day that Poor visibility rather hampered our aircraft whichReuter; B.O.W. - 267 words
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Advertisement7 1940-06-22 1 I Italian Aircraft Worlds Destroyed— p. 1\7 words
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Advertisement103 1940-06-22 1 —Baa 1 p_S_B Hf I I s^"^*^^*^ Is. _r X __S 1 I W BW B aaaaH Baal a_ I^A aaaV Haaal aaV waaaaV _a^B aaaV. aaaaH _4* anr I The onl > r one of its kin(l m Mala Y a |C I L Prevents scorching and can be103 words
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442 1940-06-22 2 The air ministry disclosed to-day that within ia hours OF ITALY BECOMING A BELLIGERENT, TWO OF ITALY'S LARGEST AIRCRAFT AND AERO-ENGINE FACTORIES, THE ANSALDO WORKS IM GENOA AND THE FIAT FACTORY IN TURIN WERE SUCCESSFULLY BOMBED BY THE R.A.F. order to makeReuter - 442 words
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Article182 1940-06-22 2 BRITISH CAPTURE FAMOUS GENERAL IT IS AUTHORITATIVELY STATED THAT THE SI CCESSFI L bKITISH OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS IN LIBYA HAVE INCH DED THE CAPTTRE OF THE ITALIAN GENERAL LAST IUTT I. CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE 10TH ARMY IN LIBYA. The offensive spirit which is being displayed by the Bitish troops mReuter - 182 words
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Article66 1940-06-22 2 London. June 21 liN* aerial battle took place over a south-coast town for 35 minutes I this morning Frequent bursts of machine-gun fire were heard It i_ stated that a German bomber flew over the town and released bursts of machine-gun bullets. British jReuter - 66 words
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Article70 1940-06-22 2 TOTAL MOBILISATION IN CANADA Ottawa. Jum, .1 THK Boose of Cmbmh hats p the (Government s Kill i<.i i i,, lisation §1 all human ami terial resource-* m Canada tor tin cut ion of the war. During the ri< b: I Mi King, Premier, rejected I peal by Mr Sanson,Reuter - 70 words
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Article64 1940-06-22 2 Simla, I IN connection with the expert I Indian Air Force, it ii am I that the Government ol hid 1 Lng a reserve of trained pi »■> 1 mechanic*, to be drawn on as rei m Plans tor training 300 add a ana 2.000 mechanicsReuter - 64 words
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Article27 1940-06-22 2 Canberra, June 21 I The Emergency Powers Bui was to. 1 passed by the Senate and short 1} I wards received the official as* 1 Governor-General. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement41 1940-06-22 2 The AIR-CONDITIONED (APITOI BKSTAI'H.IXT Announces a Special Offer for the Commercial Community I "BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH" Served daily from 12.30 p.m. to 2. 30 p.m. $1-00 The best Table m TowrTl Delightful, Cool Conditions! Relax after Lunch m our Newly appointed Lounge.41 words
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Article355 1940-06-22 3 IH itaff oomapoodent m Frame cables: The defeat of A m -h army, the ih.ost m Europe, and the subsequent moves eh Governnenl mvisaging capitulation are attributed m French circles to two causes the military views held by General Staff and deep-rooted political divisions. de. theReuter - 355 words
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29 1940-06-22 3 COMPULSORY SERVICE FOR THE U.S.A. Washington. June 21. A MIX for compulsory military training for all men between and (>."> was introduced into Congress la«t nij-ht lv Senator Rurke ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article38 1940-06-22 3 Chungking. June 21. The French concessions to Japan lover traffic m supplie through French Inoo-China have deeply disturbed Chinese political circles here. It is possible that representations will •be made to the French Government.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article156 1940-06-22 3 ANZACS WARMLY WELCOMED (KeuterN Special Commentary) London, June 21. SEVERAL of (o-day's papers extend a warm welcome to the Anzacs m Britain. The T.mes says: 'It is tne grandest convoy m all histnry." The Daily Telegraph says: "The reinforcement is powerful, yet it is only a vanguard of the p<156 words
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Advertisement202 1940-06-22 3 Si Hon Vacant MUNICIPALITY a I .ii 1 Department. tsistanl Assessor. Commissioners A an Assistant Ass stall of 'he Assess- D pt., the ippointment m tance on a three hould be British subjects d 29 years ol age and v must have had a n and have served three with202 words
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Advertisement12 1940-06-22 3 THE HERiTRGE OF F :W* ,>^B YOUTH IS HERLTH m yjjJ^ if''12 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1940-06-22 4 Cathay Function For The War Fund, Cathedral Wedding, And Patriotic Fund Activities I Vera Ardmore Tells To-day Of Mr. and Mrs. K. X o< ,> pictured at St Andrews Ca lb. S after the christening of S I son who was named Hush Will, Dacres. With them is their th1,393 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1940-06-22 5 It 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, co Honing Tribune, Anson Koad, Nngapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. iUNINI DRESS KKNOYATION gbmU he >o grateful. Helen. ouU oul,i^^e>ta wayof1,164 words
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Advertisement14 1940-06-22 5 above coupon must toe enclosed every cowipondence coupon. /;c > Tribune, Saturday, June 22, t94014 words
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Advertisement92 1940-06-22 5 r* Post Free Facilities* J is order to facilitate the sending 1 of queries to Helen, she ha* i irranged with the rribune Pn ss I Town Office, No. 9. The Arcad Singapore, to deliver these dre I (to the Morning Tribune, thu eliminating the need for j to (buy92 words
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Article123 1940-06-22 6 CONSCRIPTION IN F.M.S. ALSO (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. ORDERS AND RULES drafted m connection with the Compulsory Setvice (Volunteer Forces) Bill and the Volunteer Forces (Training) Bill, which will come before the Federal Council next week. reveal that, 111 In the first instance only British subjects of123 words
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300 1940-06-22 6 CPEAKINCi over the Singapore Radio last night the Director of Rnbher Research Institute of Malaya. Dr. H. J. Page gave some interesting facts about the growth of rubber and its uses and said that the war had not hampered its production m any way. He300 words
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Article38 1940-06-22 6 Madrid. June 21.— The Duke and Duchess of Windsor have arrived m Barcelona. Reuter. An earlier report from London denied German and Italian allega- tions that the Duke of Windsor had been arrested m France.38 words
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Article223 1940-06-22 6 THE TELEPHONE buzzed, and pickm;, up the receiver Mr. P. Given -Wilson lof the General Accident Fire and Life 1 Assurance Ltd.. heard a voice on the other end. who called himself "Captain McQuillan. After the conversation had finished. Mr Wilson rang up Changi and asked for "Captain"223 words
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106 1940-06-22 6 FATHER ASKS SON TO BE SENT TO REFORMATORY WHEN a 13-year-old Eurasian boy. Felix Monteiro. a former pupil of the St. Anthony Boys' School, pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a bicycle from the School compound, his father asked the acting second magistrate. Mr. T. L. Tan, to take106 words
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Article187 1940-06-22 6 INSPECTORS ON HURT CHARGE fUMMOWD uith having II v and caused grievous 1, I to Sarip bin Karsonu. i I s-ardenfr employed by tin Senior I Chaplain to th e Font ul II police inspectors appeared I Mr L. C. Goh. the Fifth IV|,,, 1 Magistrate yesterday. fl The police187 words
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128 1940-06-22 6 A most moving example "t self- I sacrifice m giving war funds I m Malaya is an offer made by the I head teacher of a Malay trhool m I a kampong m Pahang. M This Malay teacher has wri m 1 the Inspector128 words
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Advertisement178 1940-06-22 6 THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE. -Chapter 113) NOTRE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND NOTICF is hereby given that a lease for the term of 99 years of the undermentioned Crown Land situate at Havelock Road. Sirgapore. will be sold by Fublic Auction at the Land Office, at 11 a.m. on Thursday.178 words
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Article, Illustration924 1940-06-22 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN Women Must Forfeit Aids To Beauty-Restricted Production Of Luxury Articles— Shabbiness Has Become A Virtue: More Intense A.R.P. Training— Part-time Volunteers Needed: Minister Of Labour Talks On The Future— No More Queues Of Workless: Fire-Float's i. Part In Dunkirk Evacuation M don, June I,924 words
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Article308 1940-06-22 7 I "J 00 few children, too few arms, too few allies there is the cause of our defeat/ said Marshal Petain m a broadcast giving his reasons for asking Cor an armistice. This statement deserves careful analysis, for we can no longer disguise the fact that308 words
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Article, Illustration316 1940-06-22 8 QUEEN VISITS WOUNDED OUT WEST... French Soldiers Blow Kisses U/OI'NDFI) French soldiers blew kisses after the Queen when she visited them at a Hertfordshire hospital. Tlic Queen spent most of the afternoon at the re there are ten i ai hundred British end French With a .-mile foe each, she316 words
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Article, Illustration137 1940-06-22 9 DAC X from the battlefields of France have come thousands of British soldiers to the little island which defies the hand of the invader. Everyone realises now that there was much complacency before and that vanished now and as usual with the rare OO137 words
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Article, Illustration222 1940-06-22 9 In-.. day a hiv€ of industry with everyone striving to turn material to the very greatest extent that the nation is Men did not realise till the Germans began their huge offenmv( iavt month how they had been working on amis and what a colossal armoured222 words
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201 1940-06-22 10 GREAT TRIBUTE TO WORK OF MERCHANT NAVY London. Juno 21 TBI Minister of Shipping has sent the owing letter to tin n of the ::ps ol the Merchant Na\y which took part In the evacuation ol Allied ioops from Dunkirk: I write on belalf of the Government, to convey to201 words
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Article157 1940-06-22 10 Tokyo. mm THE (iovernment of the II Manse fully reaesjswssi th tual -tuation i;t China, r tilil on a large scale are ln n j!" Kress. ro I -It notes that, so long _s I -flairs continues to txi W forces m China haveEastern News - 157 words
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Advertisement546 1940-06-22 10 HALIBUT LIVER OIL j PLAIN MUla* not Uns t!i ..i »s l Illt < ,nni ami l ISP. I tuts of unin I> l>er t;r.Tm. Strencthen* atuS furtilifs 10 f.f. dropper bottles $130 earn. HAARLE*M OIL A diuretic stimulaat to the Ktdne\> I iqind m 3 dram VlaK 40 cts.546 words
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Advertisement563 1940-06-22 11 Property For Sale LAND AND HOU6E for Sale. 3A-OR-IP. 425. Tan Jong Tokong Road. Pcnung. $40,000 or nearest offer. Apply; above address. (No. 822 D; FOR SALE (Ai Freehold land with 2-storeyed brick house. No 20 Joo Chiat Terrace. Price for quick sale $2,000. (B) Vacant land, freehold. j Palm-grove563 words
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Advertisement177 1940-06-22 12 Positively LAST DAY! Don't miss it' Tin* FUNNIEST PICTURE m TOWN! %l j I SHOWS TO-DAY l*tfl_ AM 3|56 5 9|5 ft— i JEAN ARTHUR as cute as ever, MELVYN DOUGLAS and FRED MacMURRAY I m Columbia's Riotously Funny Production of Somerset I Slaugham's play I m^ '^7^ __fj i\177 words
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Advertisement165 1940-06-22 12 i __f > _p P^ mI ■ii "'■"■"ir H in [{kk" i__f il m a magnificent CHINESE Epic I "The BEAUTY of BEAUTIES"! Magnificent Settings! Dazzling Costumes! I Hear IWTTERFLY WU Sing See her Dance. I It cost over $200,000 to produce! I H7i/j EmgHUkfmeat A HtinHwa Production I i165 words
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Article78 1940-06-22 13 I Istanbul, June 21. Usxi > s nastl, y putting the rrjim touches to her state of vi rv i ht pared n ess. ,|ta s Ur es are being taken as a r. ftinit repercussions m P ope of the development .Mcd that the military authe Istanbul areaReuter - 78 words
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Article118 1940-06-22 13 New York, June 21. IN broadcast from Rome, the representative of th e Columbia Broadcastftßg System described how Sir Percy iLcraine, British Ambassador, and 249 other British subjects have been waiting aboard the liner Conte Rosso at Ancona lor nin? days. Their departure is beingReuter - 118 words
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Article68 1940-06-22 13 London June 21. The death occurred at Liverpool to-da/ It the age of 81. "1 Madame Emma Nevada, the last of the prima donnas of the golden age. She was the daughter I ol a Scots doctor r.nd an Irish mother. She made her debutReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement179 1940-06-22 13 WHOSE "BROTHER RATS'' are loose Again! |EXT WEEK AMI AM MIA I Cast Full of Stars I story-Full of Surprises H Screen-Full of Howls j^Dr jL __**M__2____ __F __l R s\*^____l r __s__ IP^T_|__k W _F S w%: _R V X v „P___B MB j_P m W _1 Hhl J_|179 words
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Advertisement149 1940-06-22 13 The Play that shocked Broadway for 20 weeks ..NOW ON THE SCREEN 11 a.m. ::-i:>. ti-15 9-15 %rLII UH-t _____i |j__ _> J__K___^____i__j: t >.>>s>:.:- '-:-:v^s^Ea^^^^^^^^Bl fl x^x&i&aSfl __bbbbbb---Bbbbb-iWbbbbbbbbbb^ primrose inrj| sß;.v<[;.;y;;. '•'•x3B&X'''**'*> v &39H with 0% __HMwi BW^^H _H B*v-^' -JKi H^?-^ Jb^Q__L_P__J P^^Wi ififtr W*JP^ Always the ghmonvs149 words
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Article62 1940-06-22 14 Fram Our Own Reporter' Kuala Lumpur. Friday. THIE Colony defeated the Malay States 1 by serai g^als to two at polo for the Mcßeay Cup on tho Selanpor Turf Club ground this evening. The scorers were: COLONY: M;iior G H. Shorland. Major H. C Phillips «2>62 words
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Article104 1940-06-22 14 New York. June 21. A T the Yankee Stadium, before A 30.000 people. Joe Louis, world heavy-weight champion, retained the title beating Arturo Godoy of Chile on a technical knock-out m the eighth round of a scheduled fifteenround contest. Godov f creed the fight for theReuter - 104 words
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Article25 1940-06-22 14 The Gordon Highlanders defeated thi R lyal Navy by 3—2 In the First Division 1 1 ague encounter at Changi, yesterday.25 words
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112 1940-06-22 14 g H v. CLWRIOR IN EVERY' DEPARTMENT. THERAF. CONVINS CINGLY BEAT THE SRC. BY THREE GOALS TO NIL IN A DIVISION I LEAGUE SOCCER MATCH AT ANSON ROAD STADIUM YESTERDAY. This was the Airmen's eleventh victory out of fourteen games. The sodden condiion112 words
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Article138 1940-06-22 14 LAST NIGHT'S BOXING TWO NEWCOMERS to the Colony made their rtebut at last night's boxing »t th(#iewly-reopenrd New World arena, when Mr. Bertie Bell, making his come-back as a promoter, presented a card of four bouts before a fairly good er~~ While one of the newcomers. Luis Ye > Blanco.138 words
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Article207 1940-06-22 14 (By "Spectator") I, Following are MtectUai hi M afternoon's races at k M li j v J Race 1: TINKI KKIN H Happy Bo\ m Race 2: PENZANCE A\ it IPni H Race 3: NEW ZEALAND H Selangor II H Race 4: PAY Ol T Scribble207 words
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Advertisement108 1940-06-22 14 PAYING IS A COMPLIMENT SO MANY BEAUTIES HERE THAT OTHER MALAYAN CABARETS ARE RECRUITING OUR GIRLS I BKMEMBEB I WE AI^ AYS KEEP THE MOST BEAUTIFUL A ENTERTAINING J THE ORIENT'S LEADING GLAMOURGIRLS APPEAR FIRST f^fi, tl i f 'J is *^BhH i i rt n m ft m t\108 words
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Advertisement65 1940-06-22 14 pebrilliant I /J J m I I I HBH _m_ e*a mRw > i THE result o f intensive research into modern road conditions. 1 A India Signal Tyre embodies every known feature to performance. J Fit a set of India Heavy Duty Tyres to your car and en Standard65 words
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Article296 1940-06-22 15 Reuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE TIN fl London. Friday, fl £274 U Buyer., B £274^4 Sellers Price i £273 Buyeis £27b4 Sellers KtBBER H London. Friday. Previous To-day B Buyers Sellers I Idle 113«3 3 134 I Tuly 13 U 2 i nd' August !«> t«*4 Oct Dec. n 12 KfUUN STOCKReuter - 296 words
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568 1940-06-22 15 Italian Troops Arms Inferior To British (From Reuters Special Correspondent with the British Forces m the Western Egyptian Desert), June 21. JIVING like human nobles, British soldiers are holding a line on the Libyan frontier and constantly harassing the enemy with patrols m the coastal region m the vicinity ofReuter - 568 words
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101 1940-06-22 15 AUSTRALIA SPEEDS UP ARMS PRODUCTION Canberra, June XI. MR. SPENDER, the Federal Trea- I urer, announced m the Heuse of Keprcs- iiiat ves to-day that an additional £20,000.000 was b'insought for speeding up munitions production. The Government plans to provide for the opening of new factories and the production cfReuter - 101 words
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Article34 1940-06-22 15 j London, June 21. The Stock Exchange finally showed a rally after a quietly easier session. Giltedged and gold minings improved, out industrials and oils were irregular. Wall Street was irregular.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article156 1940-06-22 15 At The Alhambra CLAMOROUS Ginger Rogers of dancing fam? said she wanted to play a dramatic role, and there were those who are said to hav e tried to dissuade her irom this cours?, but Ginger had her way and the result is shown m her156 words
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Advertisement94 1940-06-22 15 .-JEDERLANDSCHEj j HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V established by Royal Cnarter A.D. U*l Incorpc'-ated m the Netherlands East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40.030.000,Reserve Fund 10.500,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED H*»ad Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— Sourabajr Samarang, Medan, Weltevred** Bandoeng. Cheribon, Tegal. Pec* longan, Djokjakarta,94 words
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Article50 1940-06-22 16 London. June 21. Further Canadian forces have arrived m Britain. They include troop* as well as two complete new units of the Canadian Air Force, with the bulk of their equipment to augment the Canadian Air Force already here. New arrivals also included the first contingent of Canadian nurses ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article44 1940-06-22 16 London, June 21. The British liner Monarch of Bermuda, which is taking home 700 Italians including the Ambassador m London, sailed from the Clyde to-day, after a week's delay, while arrangements were being made for the exchange of British and Italian diplomatic personnel ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article20 1940-06-22 16 Ottawa, June zi. Immediately after his induction, the Earl of Athlone (GovernorGeneral) authorised numerous bills, including the conscripton bill ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article41 1940-06-22 16 New York, June ci. It is intimated m trade circles that the l T nited States has virtually agreed to buy 100.000 tons of crude rubber from Great Britain. The purchase will be a cash transaction, involving about £11 millions. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article23 1940-06-22 16 Berlin. June 21. The German News Agency states that the French plenipotentiaries are m direct telephonic communication with the French Government Reu terReuter - 23 words
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Article44 1940-06-22 16 London. June 21: The Polish Premie*, Gen. Sikorski. ani members of his staff, arrived m London to-day by plane from France M. Raczkiewicz, President of the Polish Republic, arrived at Paddington station to-night and was welcomed by the King.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article41 1940-06-22 16 Great Neck. New York, June 21. Mr. John Thompson died here to-day aged 79 He was m charge of the design for the manufacture of mall cartridges for the U.S.A. m the last war, and invented the "Tommy" I*rt>- machinegun ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article61 1940-06-22 16 U.S. Red Cross Ships For War Zone Washington. June 21. THE Senate to-day passed legislation I permitting the President to send Red Cross ships into the war zone even when safe conduct guarantees were not obtained from all the belligerents. No ship, however, will be* sent into the. area actuallyReuter - 61 words
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Article87 1940-06-22 16 New York. June. 21. THE film actor Robert Montgomery, who was recently driving an American ambulance* In France said on arrival here from Europe. "1 thought the stories of the strafing of ambulances and hospitals were pure propaganda but now I have seen it with mv own87 words
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Article487 1940-06-22 16 (Reuter's Special Commentary) London. June 21. In a leader entitled "German Dream." The Times writes: "lntpired publicists of the Nazi-Fascist Press have been canvassing the umpeetoof European order, m which the imperial obsessions ot Homo uill combine with the megalomania of Berlin." Pointing cut thatReuter - 487 words
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Article132 1940-06-22 16 The Morning Tribune UNKNOWN Saturday, June 22. 1940 London. June MR MORRISON. Minister of Su persentlng the medal the |of the British Empire to a 50-vea Scots worker. Hugh McLelland heroism during an arms works c Ision. described him as one of the j brave and very British army ofReuter - 132 words
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Article38 1940-06-22 16 U.S. RED CROSS GIVES £l00,00 London, June 1 The American Red Cross has presl eel £100.000 to the Red Cross and! John war organisation. Cony.r.i headquarters are beinij established London for co-operating with the tish Red Cross ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article59 1940-06-22 16 London June J The Air Ministry casualty list ft lists 78 killed m action or on m service or died. 127 missing, 31 w<R ed or injured, and 22 previ ouslyj ported missing, now reported pflSfl or safe. The list includes among the JUJ Flying Officer R C.Reuter - 59 words
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