Morning Tribune, 18 July 1940

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  • 103 1 Japan Replies To Mr. Jones Tokyo, July 17. QUESTIONED m regard to the speech by the acting Governor °f the Straits Settlements (Mr. S. N Jones) declaring that Britain *u.s trying t<» bring about peace Mwem China and Japan, the foreign Office spokesman declared: Theie is, to our knowledge, no
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  • 678 1 CRAIGIE ARITA REACH AGREEMENT ON BURMA ROAD: 3 MONTHS' STOPPAGE FROM TODAY TOKYO, JULY 17. cut ROBERT CRAIGIE HAD AX HOURS TALK WITH MR. \RIT\ THIS EVENING. IT IS STATED THAT AGREEUFNT ON THE QUESTION OF THE USE OF THE BURMA ROAD HAS BEEN FORMALLY REACHED. Announcing the conclusion of
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  • 50 1 Chungking, July 17. pENERAL Chiang Kai Shek to-day warned Great Britain that as long as China had not attained the object for which she was fighting and suffering, namely, preservation of China's sovereignty and territorial and administrative integrity, she would not lay down her arms. Reuter
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  • 81 1 AUSTRALIA DOUBLES ARMY Melbourne, July 17. THE Minister for the Army, Brigadier Street announced to-day that th* strength of the Army to defend Au£ tralta was being raised to 250,000, Df the calling up of four more larg# groups, and the voluntary enlistment of 30,000 more men. The total addition
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  • 45 1 the damage Ls not known Cairo, July 1?. A naval communique on laa- night* air raid on Alexandria says that tb€» "air raid lasted about an hour. Sttt* bombs were dropped but no damage m hitherto reported. One person wav killed and two injured Reuter
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  • 32 1 Alexandria, July 17. One machine is understood to have been shot down off the coast m last night's raid over Alexandria by several aircraft. Bombs were dropped but so far
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  • 193 2 London July 1~ TIfK fSmmm ™*SS to-day makes a strong attack on lj#l*j T via for pWUHN oflicm of State and the Anrn to tak p r at a service at ihe French memorial held m Belgrade, at »h,<n they offered condolences for France's national sorrow. One
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  • 140 2 FOKTY-THKH: minutes late, I.mi Jin entered Court as complainant m a cheating His clothes were slightly wet. A* soon as he arrived he was formally charged with contempt of Court for coming late. Lim Jin pleaded guilty but stated that the rain had caused the delay.
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  • 75 2 Madrid, July 17: It i.s officially announced thai Spain has broken off diplomatic relations with Chile. Renter. Explaining the break, the official note MM thai the Chilean Popular Front Government had not ceased to protect and aid Red.s who fled from .Spain. Thi.s atMtude reached intolerable
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  • 79 2 3 DROWNED IN JOHORE STRAITS THREE CHINESE who attempted to cross the Straits of Johore from Singapore m a sampan on rough seas on June 30, lost their lives when the boat capsized. One of the bodies was recovered two days later while the other two were picked up on
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  • 29 2 The air mail from Britain, via Durban, which had been expected m Singapore this week, is now reported to have been delayed for twenty-four hours.
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  • 97 2 Over 260 Ambulances Donated London, July 17. OVER £115,000 have been given by American friends of Britain m about a month for the provision of ambulances. This does not include the generous donation of 50 ambulances from the American Red Cross. The original plan was to raise £100.000 to supply,
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  • 83 2 FULL ASSURANCE that the standard of education m Australia is of a high standard and quite comparable to that of Great Britain was given by Rev. F. W. Rolland, headmaster of Geelong College, Australia, m an address to Singapore Rotarlans at the Adelphi Roof Garden yesterday. Mr.
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  • 33 2 London, July 16 —The award of the Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. •George to Sir Ronald Hugh Campbell, until recently British Ambassador m Paris, is announced m the London Gazette Reuter
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  • 144 2 CHICAGO, JULY 17. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S NOMINATION IS EXPECTED TO BE MADE UNANIMOUS AFTER THE COMPLIMENT PAID TO OTHER PARTY LEADERS BY GIVING THEM A FEW VOTES FOR THE PRESIDENCY. The foreign policy plank of the Democratic Partly platform, on which the drafting committee agreed last evening,
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  • 166 2 MORE WOMEN WANTED FOR WAR WORK London, July 17. THE Minister of Labour and National Security, Mr. Ernest I addressing an audience of women m London to-day said thai j our WW programme developed, women must be enrolled for mdut n m far greater numbers. One of his problems was
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  • 105 2 ROYALTY VISIT BROADCASTING HOUSE London. July 17. THE King and Queen paid ati inform visit to Broadcasting Housr on Tue day and made a special inspection of m Overseas News Department. Their Majesties spok? for some :u to Mr. Gerald Wihnot and Mr Geral Arthur, of the Canadian Broaclcastin Corporation
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  • 131 2 REVENUE OFFICERS ACQUITTED CHARGED with attempting to cheal Mr. P. H. Elkins, a Senior Cu> toms Officer, by claiming rewards iron him, Ong Lai Chong and Leman bis Hassan, two senior revenue outdoa officers, and a Malay named Moharna bin Abdullah, were yesterday aequitta by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second
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  • 47 2 London. July WEnemy planes were over south-ea. England this mornine. Berlin, July 1' The German High Command comm* tuque states that owing to W**™ 1 weather, the activity of the Air *w g has been reduced. It adds: vere no enemy flights into Oermai
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  • 81 2 FE Wesley Church Hall was i to the doors last night hl ff children and members of tne l ho0 the Anglo-Chinese Continuation al gave a concert m aid of tne fund of the school. The programme comprised a holt of songs, vocal solo items, i plays and
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  • 40 3 London. July t*. Ircording to Reuters diplomatic the British Ambasoulor m M«#c#w, Sir Stafford Cripps. IMS nitived >ome days ago by M. a.il,n, .-nd had a friendly eouvertatfen dealing \vith questions M mutual and ucneral interest. Reuter
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  • 41 3 h'.vana (Cuba). July IC. (M B\ S ">tr«nis man." Cnl Balifcta, won the precedential election held M Sunday. (01. latisla resigned the leadershii) of the Army to become the candidalf the Commuiii^t aad other •Parties for the presidency.- Reuter
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  • 269 3 ..i\s Special Commentary j Lcndon, July 17. 'HI- new Eme rgency Powers Bill incurs tti Titical examination of leader rriters the London Press to-day. rhi Daily Mail writes: "Some such piously necessw. The ordink»s arc too slow to deal with on the scene
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  • 30 3 HEAVY ITALIAN NAVAL CASUALTIES Rome, July 17. The first list ol Italian naval casualties, issued m Rome to-day, contains the names of 322 dead. 283 missing and i4U wounded Reuter
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  • 273 3 Why The Duce Is Going Slow I London, July 17. THE LESSONS to be learned from the naval action m the Mediterranean last week are examined by the Manchester Guardian, which says that fie weapons available to Italy were first speed, second j abundance of aircraft, and third submarines. The
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  • 59 3 London, July 17. IN the Commons to-day asked whether the Britih guarantee to Rumania, remained In force, Mr Butler (Foreign Under Secretary) said that the British Government, m the present circumstances, did not consider that any fillthcr obligation devolved upon them under the terms of the
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  • 279 3 Rifle Fire Brings Down Italian Pla ne Cairo, July 17. JHK U.h.V communique states that another night raid was carried out on Tobruk by RAF. bombers. Many bombs fell m the target area. Enemy bombers yesterday raided Sidi Barrani, but there were
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  • 104 3 Americans Want To Join The R.A.F. London, July 17. IT WAS LEARNED m London to-day, that many U.S. citizens have been showing their sympathy towards Britain by trying to enpst m the Royal Air Force. Such offers; are greatly appreciated, iut it is pointed out m London that they can
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  • 117 3 London, July IT. RKUTfcR'S diplomatic correspondent learns from weJI-informrd circles m London that the French Govern. ment asfced for reparations from damage done to 'he French .licet by the British naval action at Oran. The matter is now undei consideratio 1 h> the Government. The note also contained
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  • 43 3 Women Children To Leave Gibraltar Gibraltar, July 17. IT is officially announced that al children under 17 and all women must be evacuated shortly. Men over 45 and these physically unfit must also have. Only those empbyed m essential services may remain. Reuter
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  • 183 4 WH! N MH Khira Robinson, charmm- „,1, of an EngMMBM living m Sin^u; H AB apma! v: HUH columns lor gifts to be a I at UM Wtf f^» ld snow at lne Sea View sne cas it> Jf I foe NJimthi R to contribute. Finally
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  • 694 7 Enthusiastic Scenes At Democratic Convention Chicago, July 18. THERE were enthusiastic demonstrations m favour of Mr. Roosevelt for a third term ps President of the United States of America at the Democratic Tarty Convention m Chicago yesterday. The Chairman, Senate* Barktey, describe! President Roosevelt as "the
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  • 39 7 Chungking, July 17. ■AM a respite since July J Japanese planes heavily ed Chungking at noon. J i The main shopping street m w intern suburb was set on Bomfai landed m the City Mark.- Reuter
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  • 78 7 Morristown, July 17. C Henry Breckinbridge, who was Assistant Secretary for War under ident Wilson, speaking here to-day the United States would be a tion of fools" if it failed to help ii Britain against "the Nazi beast." dded: "We can send a thousand f the
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  • 79 7 Lahore, July 16. THE Punjab Assembly to-day held the fir secret session m the history of Indian legislatures when, by 91 votes to 4P. it approved the Government's decision to arrest five members of the House under the Defence of India rules. It is authoritatively stated
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  • 64 7 Lisbon. July 17. THE Duke and Duchess of Windsor have d passage by clipper to New ifork and arc expected to fly from New the Bahamas by special plane lediately on arrival. Their pass- ye been visaed by the American uiate, but no definite date
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  • 54 7 London. July 16. •HI fflcial cost of living figure on July was 87 points above the level o! 1914, as compared with 81 points 1 last. r i~od alone, the ind?x on July 1 was mis above the level of July. 1914, ipared with 58
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  • 173 7 HUNGARY DEFINES STAND l Budapest, July 17 Fi^ absolutely necetfftiy to maintain peace and calm In south-eastern Europe, but .lust, lasting and fnytiul foundations for peace must be established declared count Csaky m a statement to the Foreign Affairs Committees of the Hungarian Parliament ,on his recent visit fco Germany.
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  • 324 7 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1940. Moderation In Japan? THtt dissolution rf the Japanese Cabinet attributed to the fact that Admiral Yonai, the Premier, was indifferent to the for-, mation of "a new political structure" suggested by the military clique. This led to the resignation of General Hata. the War
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  • 217 9 Australian Girls Return From England PEDING pigs, digging potatoes, ploughing, and milking cows were among the jobs undertaken by two Melbourne girls, Jean Syme and Nancy Eagerty, as members of England's Women's Land Army. They were trained at the Inrtitute of Agriculture at Norfh Hampshire for
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  • 133 10 "Grade" At Her Best 1/V m •'X£4^< f the si If terd imediai r, hi chiel claim i l( j [orton :.ty. she at* lufc honu In b ton wh* h i""'- I(1 w»P te :,|J tv i niw openi with the launching i thr Qu nd end witii the
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  • 340 10 AN ACTION m which an Hdoily Chinese widow is claiming a sum of $12,«2 from (hop Hoe 1*" <-°- being b.Mnce due to her husbann, .anCiiouiiTeck. out of the partne.'business of Hue Tai Co. m ot his two shares, came on inaiii.^ before Mr. Justice AM. it-
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  • 43 13 WOMAN DOCTOR IN ROYAL NAVY I on, July 17.— The appointment I the first woman doctor to the Royal ft notified m an Admiralty an-K'l'r.i-fmoiu stating: "Attached to the ■NY R Mrs. Genevieve Rewcastle m been granted the relative rank oi lieutenant." Reuter
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  • 339 15 Late ate Goal Brings Argylls League Point I and S.H. 2 Loyal* 2 R|N T(j m the last minute the I Us forced a draw with the L m fl Division I game at C.ill--1;. ades played pretty football and I littC to choose between thorn. 1 Ivrliaps that the
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  • 76 15 From Our Own Reporter) I Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. FHE Eastern Athletic Association, ngkong, beat the S.C.R.C. by our goals to nil to-day at the Stadium. >!;tY was uninspiring and slow. The ocal team's attack suffered through icsitancy on the part of the forwards nd lack of
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  • 168 15 Manchesters f> Police 2 (SCORING their 11th win m 13 games the Manchester Regiment beat the Police 6-2 m a Reserve Division game at the Police Depot yesterday. The Tads have thus scored 23 points which is one point behind the Chinese who top the
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  • 131 15 Fort Canning 2 J.C.S.A. 1 fHE J.C.S.A. wen defeated by Fort Canning by two goals to one m a Division 118 fixture on the tatter's ground yesterday. The J.C.S.A f'.ave a g°od account of themselves not withstandnig playinff a man ihort and several of their scoring
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  • 22 15 Playing at Blakan Mati, R.A. (B.'akan Mati> beat the RAP. Torpedo by three goals to two m a Div. lIA fixture yesterday.
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    • 242 15 I! TIDE TABLE TO-DAY ttoe: 10.41 a.m., 8.6 ft. 9.50 p.m., 9.5 ft. TO-MORROW High tide: 11.12 a.m., 8.8 ft. 10.35 p.m., 9.8 ft. Singapore Fly-Weight Championship Bout f\ \i:u -WOIIIJI \iu\\ m/fk Wm^ ON FRIDAY, l»th JULY MMi ABAYAN vs. MORTELL ■^|f (HOLDER) 12 (3) RDS. (CHALLENGER) l|U XN
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    52 16 X party «f Dominion Journalists recently visits a Royal fielitVr suuaclion somewhere m England. During the visit they saw the qu d o n'?aK, off for a flight over France and Belgium. The here teen inspecting a belt of ammunition before it went into the nines of a
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  • 149 16 I'IIK Fremh Foreign Minister has made a statement to a Swi.ss newspaper m which he claims that the new regime m France was not imposed by defeat but arose from conditions taring the last 20 years. He referred m particular to the disi pdera Of February 1934
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  • 134 16 The Morning Tribune Thursday July 18, 1940. Konoye Forming New Cabinet Tokyo, July PKINCE KONOYE has accepted thtl task of forming a Cabinet \M succeed that of Admiral Yonai. W He saw the Emperor to-d uttor bB ing unanimously recommeui<-d v new Premier by a conference of -:dl statesmen H|
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  • 69 16 London, July 17. IN THE Commons to-oay, asKed if there were any Govemment-controllol school m Ceylon and elsewhere m tha Colonies authorised to give degrees of University standing, the Under-Secre-tarv Mr. Hall replied:— •Degrees are conferred by Universities at Malta and Hongkong, both «»f which receive financial
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  • 85 16 London, July FK British contraband control has now seized 700.000 tons of contraband goods since the beginning of the war. In the week ended Monday, aboit 10,000 ions were seized, including metals, textiles, timber and chemicals, all of which was suspected of going to enemy destinations. In the
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  • 193 16 London, July 17. In the Commons to-day, asked w hy Dominion and American correspondents were prevented by the censor from cabling the official announce, ment of thr appointment of the Duke of Windsor as Governor of Bahamas until after the BX.C. had broadcast the communique. Mr. Duff Cooper
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  • 129 16 New York, July 17 I THE fail of the Yonai Cal met 1 referred to by the New Y«j* I Times as "one of several Far I*** I crn echoes of the Nazi victories I the other side of the earth." Other echoes are the closing
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  • 50 16 Tokyo, July l7 t J ACCORDING U) the Domei Av.^- M Japanese Navy detained steamers off Chenhai (m the bourhood of Ningpoo). rhesM When the Japanese arrived hai, nine foreign vessels includii <-' j^m British sailed. Patrol boats M them and all were released exc^ British.
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