Morning Tribune, 15 July 1940

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    115 1 I Babies' Club" is conducted m the churchyard of St. Paul's Covent Itrden, London, by Miss Gertrude itt 6 -year-old solo contralto of St. auiv She started the club when racuatod children began to return i London, the idea being to prevent he cbildrtfl playing m the streets.
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  • 242 1 Britain Fights For U.S. Also »r.' Lord Says B London, July 14. I JHE FIRST LORD of the AdB ntiralty, in a broadcast I speech last night, said that it Bvvas his pride no less than his I «uty to state that the demands I of this war on the
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  • 605 1 NATIONWIDE MOVE IN AMERICA TO HELP BRITAIN; 'STOP HITLER' CALL NEW YORK, JULY 14. THE FOLLOWING IS KXTOACTED FROM A FULL PAGE ADVERTISEMENT TO APPEAR ACROSS THE COUNTRY SOON. UNDER THE SPONSORSHIP OF THE COMMITTEE TO DEFEND AMERICA BY AIDING THE ALLIES. "Help Britain, stop Hitler now. Hitler has not
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  • 175 1 CHANNEL AIR BA TTLE London, July 14. INHERE WAS A terrific aerial battle miles above the Channel off southeast England this afternoon. When enemy raiders approached the coast, anti-aircraft guns opened fire, and then British fighters roared into action. The sky was filled with white blobs from bursting shells and.
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  • 93 1 Commenting on to-day's German High Command communique, authoritative circles m London declare it to be a perfect 1 example of the German practice of manufacturing victories and writing down losses by reversing figures m the British Air Ministry bulletins. The Air Ministry report on yesterday's action over the English Channel
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  • 22 1 Alexandria, July 14. R A.F. fighters drove off enemy aircraft that approached Alexandria this morning. No alarm was sounded Reuter
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  • 203 1 Cairo, July 14. A war communique states that attacks on Moyale continue. Although heavily out-numbered the small British Uarrison is still holding out and inflicting severe losses on the enemy. On the Western Desert front two enemy columns approaching Fort Capuzzo were again effectively
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  • 303 2 London, July 14. MI ann.versary ol the fall of Bastille was celebrated by Frenchmen T London to-day, when m the presence of free military, nava. and air serv.ces, General De GauHe laid mttll at tho conotaph and another at the statue ol Md.shal
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  • 105 2 Hungary Policy Now Pro-German Budapest, July 13. HUNGARIAN policy is now <le- cMedly pro-fertiaii, following tho Munich discussions and Count Tcleki, the Prtoe Minister, is more lirmly established than ever as ih<> country*! leader. Th* ream for Gernuu:y\s counsel of! moderation In regard to Hungary's I icvi.sjoni.st ambitions is thought.
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  • 72 2 Berlin, July 13. THK evacuated districts of western Germany are being systematically repopulated, .says the official news agency. The first batch to return has been the manual workers and tradesmen, so that normal life may be resumed as quickly as possible. State and municipal authorities
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  • 31 2 London, July 14. The provisional total of men who registered to-day for military service the 1908 class- was 322,597 of which only 1,ft49 registered as conscientious objec- Reuter
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  • 206 2 France Not Playing A Losing Game London, July 13. 1 PFNEKAL de Gaulle stated m a S French broadcast to-night that I he now had under his command I "a considerable military force able to fight at any moment; on land, J m air or on the sea.' I -There
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  • 96 2 New York, July 14. A Washington dispatch to the New York Times says that diplomatic circles revealed that a favourable reaction has been received from all Pan-American nations to the Cuban proposal that a joint protectorate be established by the 21 American Republics over the New World possessions
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  • 176 2 Washington, July 13. Although President Roosevelt is not poiner to Ch ongo for the Democratic Convention, no-one doubts that the Convention will be completely under his influence. He will exercise "remote control" from Washington. President Roosevelt will go dow.i m political history as a polu kept the secret of his
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  • 95 2 Synthetic Rubber Planned In U.S.A Xfnv 1 k, TIHE National Dv: I Commission fortnight to comply < production of synth. I m future could clin 1 I States dependence on port* I was announced by a I Commission, Mr. Kdward'H Stettinius. Jr. I Members of the Con.: had conferred with
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  • 154 2 Legless Ma Leads R.A. Squadron London. July BEHIND the report that an R fighter command pilot, who lost legs m a pre-war air crash, shot i a Dornier 18 near the sea recently piloting a Hurricane, lies it human of pluck and determination. After passing through an aii tn school
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  • 32 2 New York, July 14— The Cha«fl of the National City Bank H m York, Mr. James H. Perkins, m nfa hoart :*ttai k last n Re uter
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  • 654 3 R. A. F. SCORE MORE STRIKING SUCCESSES IN GERMANY AT HOME lv London, July 14. Air Ministry communique states: "Bombers of the R.A.F, on Friday night continued attacks on objectives m Germany, despite adverse weather conditions. Naval bases at Emden and Kiel were again attacked. Damage was caused and many
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  • 38 3 iih\. July 14 M. Ybamejaray, bier of Youth and Family, has led on the suppression of sport a profession. He will appoint 1 Borotra, the famous tennis er as Director of Spoi' Reuter BOROTRA
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  • 29 3 ■nascns, July H— The deraobiliB "I mmiip classes of reservists ie Near East has been ordered i m.-mnunique issued by the eh (Ommand. Reuter
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  • 542 3 NGLO- JAPANESE TALKS GOING ON London, July 14. glo-Japaneae talks m Tokyo have brought a whole crop of curate and incomplete reports, mostly from Japanese sources, I turn have inspired criticisms of British policy m the Far K)rts concern the propo- he Burma road for arms a proposal which is
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  • 363 3 PILOT TELLS OF AIR BATTLE London, July 14. A YOUNG fighter pilot gave a broadcast account last night of his part m Wednesday's biggest air battle In the English Channel when 14 enemy aircraft were destroyed and 23 seriously damaged. The pilot, whose squadron that day shot down their 50th
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  • 47 3 TRANS- A TLANTIC AIR SERVICES London. July 14 Representatives oi" Bri'ish Overseas Airways announced that Trans-Atlantic flights between Ute British Isles and New Voik. via Montreal and Botwood (Wv fouiulland). will bejf.'n within a month. They sai<! that the pianos will cany both mails and passengers. Reuter
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  • 1298 4  - War Fund Show A t Raffles A Great Success: Week -End Flashes Vera Ardmore By i»i:oi»li: a PLACES Till CHEMI llvi b mp ■m the ballrooi m| fi.i- ;ife-buoys tagged •W; Fund Night" Instead oi the hip's name, cluttei aitd quantities ol greenery at Raffles o« Baturdaj night was fully
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    • 53 4 HELPERS i Miss Anne Godwin (left) md 1 Mrs. J.H.J. Dredge pictured a* a meeting on Friday m conned with the War Fund show to held at the Seaview Hotel m August 31. Just received A new consignment Cocktail hats and Turbans. Your inspection cordially invite "CCI C" C-3. RODNKV
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  • 785 5 CUT -AND -KEEP RECIPES f FOR YOUR f I COOKERY SCRAPBOOK i i who arc interested In new mpttng dishes and delicacies. pane of recipes to be kept at Md referred to when required tutvc tomatoes, m two delicious, ■.try dissimilar forms. lOMATO AND LEMOX CRISH m! tomato juice tabteipooni
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  • 999 6 BRITAIN SEEKS PEACE IN FAR EAST Radio Talk By I Hon. Mr. Jones I THE EFFORTS of the British Government to seek a peaceful solution I of the war m the Far East, between two nations who fought on I the Allied side against Germany m the last war, and
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    • 87 6 ANTI-SHRINK FABRICS. y-i *Mkiftilb t lK? k WT'v l A y ullffl uMrtJl irl LT' J f Spy* T' J 4ICi i 1 I'F'ilW WS W < 7 f«T r C <v TSI Cannot Shrink Easy To Wash Cannot Stretch Easier To Dry Cannot Fade Easiest To Iron These kvely
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  • 401 7 Economic Position Analysed (Reuters Special Commentary) London, July 14. JN an article headed "Europe's Scarcity," The Economist states that althnujrh the Germans claim that Britain's blockade weapon has been blunted, German controlled Europe is no nearer self-sufficiency lhan the Third Reich. "Politically and strategically, the
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  • 206 7 CHILDREN'S EVACUATION: U.S. BREAKS RED TAPE New York, July 14. THE National Maritime Union, a trades union representing the majority of American seamen m the Vlantie trnde. <o-day offered furnish a crew without pay to m i 'mercy ship," if one is sent to the British Isles, to evacuate tiiitlron
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  • 86 7 Berlin, July 13. AN article m Boersen Zeitung, which gives a hint of the "New Europe" which the Nazis have m mind, says: "It is completely reconcilable with the honour of a small nation to bs under the protection and leadership of the German Reich.
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  • 153 7 EIRE NOW FULLY PREPARED Dublin, July 14. "PIRE awaits events arising out of the European War calmly, but prepared. She cannot be caught unawares now, whether the attack comes from the land, or air. She is particularly well equipped to meet an air attack, specially if it is proposed to
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  • 248 7 (Stater's Special Commentary) 1 HE Genu. a legation that the blockade of England is more 1 effective than the blockade of the Continent k. disoroved by th. followinff facts: d..;*^* nonunions and 30 per cent, of Britain's total 5 come from the Continent and
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  • 75 7 Washington, July 14. AMERICA'S production of smokeless A powder will be more than doubled by the construction of a new f«£Ury at Indiana which will be bui t by the Government at a cost of $30,000,000 and operated by Uu Pom De Nemours and Company.
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  • 304 7 HUNT BELIEVE HITLER'S TALK ABOUT A "SECRET WEAPON." Even before the outbreak of war m Europe there were German claims that they possessed a deadly secret weapon which would give them a definite advantage over an enemy and would sweep all opposition from their path. The war is
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  • 512 8 TURKEY, LAND OF INTRIGUE (onstantinople. TL'RKKY nun be- a neutral country but the war is being fought hrn iml the MWe— instead of on battlefields, m the drawing rooms tJ tanlgH residents. In Ankara the diplomats have given up trying t., a>k comoatible p— pit to their receptions and the
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  • 123 8 200 PEOPLE GIVE THEIR BLOOD TO THE B.E.F. JHE Army Blood Transfusion Centre urgently needed supplies to send to the B.E.F. m Norway. It was night. Wliei^ could donors be found quickly? An inquiry was put through to a Wesl country aircraft factoiy where were many men on night work
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  • 393 9 'MORAL PERIL' FOR TROOPS Children As Touts For Vice Haunts The campaign to put houses of ill-fame out of bounds t«. British troops,— which succeeded m the last year of the last Great War m France,— had begun again prior to the huge German push which overwhelmed the French armies.
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  • 88 9 THE WELSH LION PURRS— ROARS— AND LASHES OUT If l< WINSTON," warned George m a speech Vnent before the French 1 let the rest of the you as an air raid 2 "WE HAVE HANDED her Rumania," said the aged Welsh lion, referring to Germany's victories m Norway. "I hope
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  • 94 10 fKKAT success attended the Boys' U Brigade (irand Concert held at th<- St. Andrew's School Hall on Saturday night m aid §1 thp Now Com,: -im\ headquarter building fund. C( i] ..i-. msinlv inimical items, the profrrammc vu well received by an appreciative audience. M'-s Florence Wong,
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  • 153 10 IT 5 p.m. on Saturday at the Bethesda Gospel Hall Mi (i A iratoi down the aisle with a bride on each arm. He gave away his daughters Gwendolyn and (Hga at their double wedding to Lance Corporal Ralph Desmond Sharpe, R.E., and Lance
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  • 48 10 Recruiting Overflo In Australia London, July 14—' imn,uM the Australian Imperil I I been so heavy that more c^mps^H be needed, according t the vjl Radio. New South Wal< s has <-n2 men to provide quotas for thre«J divisions. Two thousand menfl being: added to the Navy. Reuter
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  • 40 13 t Honolulu. July If \i;\ tjirl was bom to Mrs. James I, Cromwell, formerly Doris ir.ii liest Girl-in-the- world "> three months prematurely ,1 '0 hours after birth, it was „n«.n.i by hrr secretary. Reute r
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  • 50 13 FRENCH CRUISER AT MARTINIQUE Berlin, July 14— The German News A claims that the French Lr "j,,5,! Imile Bert m (5,880 tons), m:is stationed at Halifax \So\ i Motia) when the Francofcrman armistice was signed, has Hicceeded i» leaving the harbour Itspite its being guarded and arrived it Martinique^ Reuter
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  • 250 14 TEACHERS BEAT S.C.R.C. I Tilt. Teachers' Association beat the 1 ICIC by two wirkets m a oieket match at the S C X t round yr«trrday. ft ature ol the Mime wa«, the splendid bJttin« of Oag S.vee Kenfi who scored I *l I uni agaioft his Club. Evan Wodk
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  • 278 14 A rtny D ism issed rFor Only 36 DLAYKD on the SRC ground vest iday, the cricket match between UIC SRC. and the Army XI resulted m a victory for the club by Batting fiiv.t the SRC scored
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  • 187 14 S.C.C. BEA T MALAYS BY 92 RUNS THE S.C.C. beat the Ml v by g runs m a cricket mat< i, p i av j on Balestier Plain on v.t U rdaV Scores M.F.A: H. R. Omar b Wallet o l* man b Waites 0, Ismail Z -i'ludin k Waites
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  • 98 14 London. Jul\ 14. IN a one-day match at Lords, ihf London Counties beat an Empirf XI by 104 runs. The Counties .scored 259 for eight declared, Jo» Hulme 78 not out. and the Empire XI replied with 155. At Trent Bridge, an RAF XI b*at Notts by 98
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  • 259 14 A FEATURE of the cricket match the Police was the fine batting The match, on the S.C.C. ground resulted m a win fo r the Club by 57 X lllltS n Th SCC"5 CC )ilcd HP 227 to which r.n^i bl i wlin 8
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  • 25 14 A I ACKAOE, which (he New York non lire say. contained an "infcma ma nujnlt, ftfij cf^U^ Reu ter
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  • 146 15 Saturday's Race Results I-. Mills m brief of the races on Saturday at Bukit Timah were as follows: u< 1 NEW CELLO $21 &$9 Highland Beacon $22 Topla $13 RESISTANCE KS SlO Rlaricum 514 Bruas SlO ENTAIWS $53 Sl3 Inez $7 high Life $12 Kacc 4: KALILI 537 SII Fleming
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  • 135 15 Singapore Badminton Tournament "HK Singapore Badminton Association tigles and doubles championships well under way, and several latches were seen during tho 3 at the Clerical Union Hall. urday Benjamin Heng (United was extended by Chia Chin Joo winning 15—6: 13—13; (5-0). c doubles, Lee Kirn Seng and F.J. < Eclipse)
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  • 1103 15 (Continued frdm page 1) wide world m spite of German U-boat* and bombera." if French capital shiu had fallen into enemy hands, Mr. Alex ander added:— "Lookinsrfurther afield, how might tnsecurity of commerce and even the territory of the American continent have been weakened had the power
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  • 38 15 EVACUEES RETURN TO GIBRALTAR Gibraltar. July 14 The majority of people recently evacuated from here to French Morocco have now returned. According to an announcement issued by the Governor, circumstances arose necessitating their immediate withdrawal from Morocco. Reuter
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  • 46 15 London, July 14.— More Czechoslovak soldiers arrived m Great Britain, led by the Comrrrander-in -Chief, General Ingr, who directed the operation of the Czechoslovak Army m France. The evacuation of the Czechoslovak Army has thus been successfully concluded without the loss of men or material. Reuter
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  • 14 16 Mai if pla.«t "..V »«,.dr» r,pl.<as. I hot., -"^^^"a^nery.
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  • 287 16 NAZI AIR LOSSES OV ER BRITAIN SEVEN TO ONE London. July 13. THK determined bid by the (iermans to test the possibilities of a direct aerial blockade of Britain m the past week has proved both costly and uninspiring to her leaders, writes Reuter's air correspondent. Since Sunday she has
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  • 96 16 N.Z. MUST PRODUCE MORE 1 Wellington, July 14. A CALL to New Zealand to produce more was made by the Prime Minister Mr. Fraser m a broadcast speech to-day. He declared that every additional ounce produced m the fields, factories and workshops, was a blow for liberty Every ship laden
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  • 32 16 Moscow, July 14. The eight milUon rouble loan of the third five-year plan has been over-sub-scribed by 1,060,000 roubles within 11 days, according to the Tass Acimrv Reuter
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  • 37 16 ITALY LOSES SUBMARINE Ti London, July 14. Hie Italian communique quoted by the Ita an wireless admits the loss of an Italian .submarine and claims the sinking of a British .submarine by a mntn* i torpedo-boat. Reuter
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  • 137 16 Monday, July 15, 1940. japan-axis! MIUTARY ALLIANCE URGED' Tokyo. July H AGERMAN-ITALIAN-JAPANISE military alliance Kb urged bj the newspaper, Nichi Nit hi Shimbun, which says that Japan nm>t make the conclusion of such m alliance the highest object of her diplomacy. Such an alliance would enable Japan to "ensure an
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  • 85 16 Italy's Oil" Shortage New York, July ill "THE brief battle m the MediterraneJ m the past week indicates m Italy's sea supply lines to Libya may* threatened by the British Fleet, say»| writer m the New York Times The writer regards the British >vm lines tt> the great oil fields
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  • 75 16 London, July 1J AVER 9.000 schoolchildren from Lond and Croydon, who wore among first to be evacuated shortly be! outbreak of the war, were re evac fiom Brighton and Hove to-day. In ten months, the children mwj come greatly attached to Sussex w and many children and
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  • 29 16 BRITAIN GETS MORE TEA London, Jufr/J The Ministry of Food announce day that tea stocks are w "L^B thened by an additional. 40.w*.~l Ifrom the Dutch East Incn«_- Reuter
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  • 28 16 Honolulu, July 4 r ,L l *l authorities announced lI nde l United States Fleet "ill "routine operations at §e« next week. Reuter
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