Morning Tribune, 5 August 1940

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  • 10 1 The Morning Tribune KjT No 158. Mon., Aug. 5, 1940
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  • 423 1 RUMANIAN CRISIS NEARS CLIMAX: NO-CONCESSION MOVE GAINS GROUND FEARS of the spreading of the war to SouthEastern Europe were accentuated during: the week-end with the sudden wide growth of public opinion m Rumania against further territorial concessions to neighbouring States. THE IRON GUARD HAS DISTRIBUTED TEN THOUSAND LEAFLETS URGING THE
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  • 383 1 TOKYO PRESS URGES STRONG RETALIATION htiDON ARRESTS Tokyo, Aug. 4. k Doroei Agency, reviewing press comments concerning arrest of two Japanese m LonL quotes the Hochi Shimbun as inu the Government to take quate and effective measures b as the rupture of diplomatic itions by recalling the Arcbasor m London.
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  • 126 1 London, Aug. 4. T iiK AIR MINISTRY ANNOUNCES THAT A BRITISH COMMERCIAL PLYING BOAT HAS FLOWN THE ATLANTIC IN 16 HOURS WD 6 MINUTES. flying boat was the Clare, belongthe British Overseas" Airways and :t early yesterday and arrived at Newfoundland early to-day. ht is the
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  • 113 1 1 DEAD, 5 MISSING IN SINGAPORE TRAGEDY ONE MAN IS DE AD and five others are missing, while a seventh is m a bad condition with wounds on the head and suspected internal injuries when their lighter sank off Jurong yesterday afternoon. A passing sampan man rescued two men from
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    70 1 GREECE NEUTRAL Athen, Aug. 4. THE best .service which Greece could render to warshaken Europe was t<> contribute to the maintenance of peace m south-eastern Europe, said Prime Minister Mataxas, broadcasting to the nation. He added that m the conflict. "Greece, always ready to safeguard the integrity of her territory,
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  • 61 1 London. Aug. 1 AN INVITATION to all frtemaaMi under its jurisdiction has been issued by the United Grand Lodge of Erißland to .send m their masonic jeweL. the proceeds of which will be presented to the Treasury. Individual owners will receive certificates acknowledging their Rifts. This
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  • 233 2 London, Aug. 4. i(N Air Ministry communique states: "On Saturday RAF. bombers A made daylirfM rtldi on I number Of aerodrome m France BHjniim *nd Holland. Hits wee scored on hangars and runway*. Aircraft on ground were bom Ltd and machine
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  • 41 2 New York. Aug. 4. The death occurred to-day of Mr. Vladimir Jabotinsky. President of the new Zionist Organisation He was visiting America m connectio-n with the raising of a Jewish Army to tight with the Allies. Reuter
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  • 220 2 Terrific Hammering Of Nazi War Machine London, Aug. 4. BiEI'TER'S special correspondent, i writing from Northern Command headquarters, describes visits to a nijjht bomber station whose crews have earned the title of "night terror" of Germany. H e .says that reports from crews to the Intelligence show that the widespread
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  • 316 2 LONDON, All, i n\h OK ANOTHER." SAYS THE SUNDAY TIMES IN U LEADER ON HOLIDAYS IN WAR, THESE TOO COM|\ G MONTHS ARE CERTAIN TO BE AMONG THE MOST CRl'(|\ L IN OUR HISTORY. "If Gieat Britain survives them, if Hitler
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  • 31 2 London, Aug. 4. Owing to the war, Her Majesty the Queen, who celebrates to-day her 40th birthday, has instructed that the customary official celebration shall not be observed.
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  • 27 2 Early yesterday morning, the Singapore Police detained Mr. Kobayashi, manager of the Eastern News Agency. An expulsion order agains* a Fonnosan resident of Singapore was also Issued
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  • 147 2 26 YEARS AGO London. Ivf t AIGLST 1 Ls an anniversary] which stirs most powerfully^ the minds of British people hothi at home and throughout the Em.J i pire. As we think of the fateful dec- J i laration of war on this day M years/ ago, the same determination
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  • 110 2 TRAWLERS DOWN 2 NAZIS AN Admiralty communique say.."H.M. trawler Cape has been lost m action wfli aircraft. H.M. trawler Cape Finis was attacked by four enemy alrcrait a Friday evening. "The first aircraft to attack was a* down into the sea, but the Cape Fmisterre suffered damage from att the
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  • 87 2 CHINESE VIEW OF MOLOTOV'S SPEECH Chungking, Aug. THERE is apparently a feeling dissatisfaction m Chinese cirt* here at M. Molotov's speech, p.^ cularly its reference to Sovi* Japanese relations. Although official circles remain cent on the subject, the Chinese ally express the view that the was an obvious Soviet move
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  • 572 3 LIBYAN HARBOUR 'DROME ATTACKED BY R.A.F. Cairo, Aug. 4. j^N R.A.F. communique, announcing three successful raids carried out yesterday on the harbour and aerodrome at Derna (Libya), states: "A large formation of Blenheims ftrst raided the harbour and registered a direct hit and near misses
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  • 90 3 Chungking, Aug. 4. U/ITH the approval of the Finance Ministry, the liquid fuel control rommttce has lifted the ban on the SSort of petroi from Aug. 1 until Oct. 31 private commercial concerns are not now reauired to obtain permits for the mSort of
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  • 30 3 London. Aug 4. According to a radio announcement, the fl^ of a number of naval patrol vessels which are being built m Austral' a foi Britain has been launched.- Reuter
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  • 229 3 London, Aug. 4. T»HE German radio to-day condemned as "unwise and absurd" the attempt by the former Dutch Prime Minister, Dr. Colijn, to fuse aIJ political parties m the Netherlands into a single National Front. The broadcast made it clear that unless the Dutch people
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  • 80 3 Moscow. Aug. 3. The Press here ha.s Again reverted to Thursday's meeting of the Society oi Friendship and Peace with iho Soviet Union" at Helsinki. The persecution is declared m a lass Agency dispatch from Helsinki to be of an organised character. The Finnish Press statement
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  • 66 3 WASHINGTON, AUG. 3. i THE JAPANESE ANNOUNCE- t MENT THAT SHE WILL PUR- 1 SUE A FOREIGN POLICY DE- > I SIGNED TO BRING FRENCH IVDO CHINA ANP THE NF7THER- S LANDS EAST INDIES UNDER 1 I HER DOMINATION IS REGARDSED BY SOME VETERAN FAR EAST OBSERVERS
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  • 106 3 Chungking. Aiu. 4. COMMENTING on Prince Konoye's v statement regarding Japan's new fundamental policy, Chinese newspapers to-day expressed the opinion that Japan's new policy aims at four points: "First, conquest of China: second, expansion into the South b'eas igion" third, reorganisation of Japan's political and
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  • 121 6 HAVING recently flown act :ifl Pacific m a rather unusual journeJß 20-year-old Parsee, Mr. J N. EnyinwM who is connected with the insurantM business, took a plane once again yefl terday from Singapore for his hona land. n He tcok a plane at Lond m June 24
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  • 58 6 Washington, Aug I EGISI^ATION permitting Ann rig ships to transport war refugee children was passed to-day by the House! Representatives Rules Commit It provides that such transport ject to American ships beim' I raw safe conduct by all belligerents Any fssse] engaged m such work worn go
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  • 65 6 J^ DARING armed robbery wa ported to have taken place early hours of yesterday morning. wnffl robbers broke into a house m Pa* Panjang and got away with $199 9m of cash and jewellery. It appears that a Teochew was sleeping alone m an attap at the
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  • 36 6 On her way to her dam China, Lady Deffle WaLsham an Singapore yesterday. She is thr JJJJ of the late Sir John Walsham. of wall. Her son, Sir John Wal*k^ In the Navy.
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  • 569 7 MM; that rumours spread by the Germans that they did A ,kI an invasion of Britain must be treated with a double .oicioii was «ssued by the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston rhnrrhill >isteday. vhill stressed th^ need for continuing the fullest London, Aug. 4.
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  • 139 7 BLOCKADE WARFARE IN WEST I Special Commentary I HeraM-Tribune baa an Major Elli t. who is not Invasion. He warns the Itcd 5 til war is now bloci no invasion, he sees rtlng that Hitthe current ..trolled sourv unobtainable 1 terms Germany not displayed any interfere wiih British A r
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  • 19 7 Washington, Aug. 3. c* ion to the United Stitr^ Nrii exooit. nf avint.inn Reuter
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  • 207 7 THE rt-scue of wounded vwn from a warship's bomb-mon tilied with fume and smoke as the result of an explosion, at the risk of further explosions which might have blown them to pipes, lias earned awards announced m the London Gazette. Officership of the Order of the
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  • 56 7 Chungking. Au& 4 THIRTY-SIX Japanate bombers ra:a« d I TtUngUang, north-west oi Chiu>g-j king, this afternoon. The alarm was .sounded here at 1 ;> m and the "all clear" was given at 3 p.m. The communique ftfctM that In yesterday raids one Japanese bomber was shof
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  • 26 7 London. Aug. 3. EiiPmy aiifiuft dropped sfverol bomt)3 m the troth-east ol England to-night but so far fch«r« have b<jeii no casual' ics or damage. Reuter
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  • 336 7 Morning Tribune MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1940. Italy's Serious Dilemma \yHKN Italy entered the war, it WAS Mdd that she would probably prove more of a liability than an asset to her Axis partner. Events since then have added colour to that supposition. There can be little doubt that when Hitler
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  • 1530 14 SIN KIE ENTERS THREE FINALS, HUGHES TWO CONCLUDING STAGES TO-DAY (Special Report By FORWARD') THE MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS HAVE ENTERT FD THEIR FINAL STAGES, AND TO-DAY SEES SEVEN FINAL TIES DUE FOR DECISION. INCLUDING THE VETERANS- DOUBLES FINAL WHICH WAS UNCOMPLETED YES- The
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  • 166 14 S Ml \..\i MKN S DOUBLES: S Kho Sin Kie and Chua noon l L«m:ms vs. (i. P. Hughes and Koy t 1 Smith. WOMEN'S SINGLES: Miss I NeHfc Chia vs. Mrs. R. R Car- I tfr i J WOMEN'S DOUBLES: Mrs. SewHl and Mr*.. R. Nassim vs.
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  • 193 14 MEN'S SINGLES Semi-final Kho Sin Kie beat Yong Loon Chong 6—2, 6—l. Chin Kee Onn beat Goon Kok Lfia 6—4, 7—5. MEN'S DOUBLES Semi-final Kho Sin Kie and Chua Che- i Leonj beat Major Broadway and Capt Roberts 6—l, 6— o. G.P. Hughes and Roy Smith b it
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  • 47 15 of cricket matches played on were: t M A. beat R.A.F. rTengah) by teti at Anson Road. R.A.F. 86; V.M.C.A.: 135 (for 7 s Anthony's Boys* School beat St. rustir.ut'on by two wickets. St. i InsUtution: 114; St. Anthony's School: 144 runs (for 8 wkta.)«
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  • 875 15 Batsmen Throw Away Wickets SCORE BOARD (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THE Colony failed to avert an innings defeat by the Malay States by five runs on the Padang to-day the match ending shortly after tea. The States' bowlers kept a very
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  • 85 15 TADS JUST BEAT THE INDIANS THE MANCHESTERS just managed to defeat the Indian Association by 12 runs when they met m a one-innings match at Tauglin yesterday. Features of the siame wer* the low scores, due to some good bowling. The Tads taking first knock made 97, Sithamparam bagging five
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  • 956 16 (BY om RACING (()KKKSH).>UM>i; r\PVE AM) DOVER MOULD PROVIDE THE BEST BETS F( L THIS AFTERNOONS RACES, THE SECOND DAY OF THE PENAMG TIRF CUBS AUGUST MEETING. Juflping from thp fn-lds to-day, favourites on the whole should Oblige, Van Breukelen and O'Neill should complete a double this
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  • 143 16 PERAK BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS < From Our Own Reporter Ipoh, Sunday. DESULTS of Sunday afternoon's play v m the Perak badminton tournament v ere: MEN'S SINGLES Quarter Finals Yap Ghim Hoe beat Tan Teik Leonj Tan Cheng Phor beat Abu Ownkn WOMEN'S SINGLES Semi-final MiS6 Low Slew Yong beat Mrs. R
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  • 45 16 Tlrox Park Au <r CYDNBY Wooderaon beat the StottUh all-rum. rs« mile record with a time of lour minut.es. eleven seconds when winning the invitation rac< Tne Previous record was 4 n:m 12 gee established m 1935 by R. Graham L Reuter
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  • 194 16 The Morning Tribune Monday, August 5, 1940. ALL-MALAYAN INDIAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT I From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. FURTHER progress WBi made m the All-Malayan Indian tennis tournament to-day, though rain falling at 4.30 this evening prevented a number of fixtures being played. Results of ties played so far
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  • 150 16 MAYFLOWERS' BADMINTON VISIT TO K. L. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday JHE Singapore Mayflower minton Party visited Lumpur during the week-end and played the Springvale and Sans badminton parties at Kuala Lurft .pur. Mayflowers beat Sans by four pM o two and drew with Springvale. ton to three.
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  • 24 16 Moscow. Aim To Lithuania has been addr districts from the present W. M van Republic which i* lareely P l] ated by Lithuanians.- Reuter
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