Morning Tribune, 28 October 1940
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Article468 1940-10-28 1 London, Oct. 27. L rMfM and won one of the decisive L in history." said Mr. L. S Amery, SecSti e for India, at Gosport this afternoon. h 'vas a comprehensive review on the CJ diplomatic and military situation. that the next vital theatre of war he Near East,468 words
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158 1940-10-28 1 I Rome, Oct. 27. en on the Greco-Alba-frontier which led to the six Greeks is reported m to the official oldlers are said killed and three ir Jn Italia account of that a Greek ■turday morning rtflei and hand grenades Albanian posts near Coritza. The Albanian158 words
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Article, Illustration62 1940-10-28 1 .....a i i White the w.ri? waits for news of V„.,>s rttH^Jy**^^ 5 [jmmpnmi lllemis phere J would be taken j under l S pro- tection. Here is a map of the wealthy, widely. I ■scattered. French Kmpire. t New action bv General de 1 Gaulle in Afri- ■ca will62 words
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870 1940-10-28 1 U.S. WARNING TO VICHY: WILL TAKE OVER COLONIES IN THE WEST Washington, Oct PRESIDENT Roosevelt sent "communications" to I French Government several days ago concern the negotiations proceeding between France and Gt many and their effect on United States interests. This was revealed in ;i statement by Mr. Cordell Hull,870 words
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Article254 1940-10-28 1 S Washington, Oct. 27. S CONCLUDING his review of the world situation, in which he described the 1930s as ''one of the saddest and most cruel decades in the Ms- i i torv of mankind," Mr. Cordell J Hull, declared that the United States intended to254 words
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Article335 1940-10-28 2 gained co i vessels in Rumanian ti »ed by tl tt under ion. Ihe decree declares that no charter of maritime or river vessels undei ro*ei&n &gs with a Ktiman.an port made without the authority ofl the Run nun n ministri of marine. It inn. i in.335 words
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Article159 1940-10-28 2 I/ir.don. O 77. T HE Dover Straits v 1 1 l of ■ht when. II rned t0- peopli killed and ,jured by shells which fell in.tlv bombardment Brl inch British long range plied bj hellin rman the oth "1 the Channel -j t; rm i gun, already159 words
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273 1940-10-28 2 No Hope Of Mediat In The Far East Shanghai, Oct. 27. COMMENTING on the increased diplomatic activity ?>ffectintf the Far East and rumours of peace moves especially brought about by the return of Dr. Oscar Von Trautmann to Chungking, well-in-formed Chinese circles here stress that there is no hope of273 words
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Article, Illustration206 1940-10-28 2 a, Oct. 27.— Germany's bid to control the Danube highwaj lies be i Intrrmtional Conference, opening at Bucharest on Monday, to discuss i i rhts on the upper and lower matitime Danube. The Soviet •^■■■■■^•••••■■■'■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■•■■■■■■iii 1 I nion. with 2 Z in uly acquired i Uessarabim in- 2 2 terests206 words
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112 1940-10-28 2 <i UT? A London, Oct. 27. Hb drastic reduction in time lost through airraids has already been achieved by the f t s Pf ter s y st em, according to reports collected from factories all over the country by tne Ministry of Supply. Many thousands112 words
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Article32 1940-10-28 2 Tientaj CONTRACTS have betf for the purchtae oil tons <about 350.000 bj tralian rolled Hour w« which has been silver under the Anfl agreement for the reM ing in North ciiina-j32 words
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Article26 1940-10-28 2 Lisbon. Three Ame: :an officj here by Clipper from States on Saturday en London to study air tions. They will res journey on Moiiday^26 words
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Article447 1940-10-28 3 AZIS KILL RADE UNION OVERMENT London, Oct. 27. J at a great meeting held at Bristol to-day, Mr. Bevin, Minister of Labour, confessed that he dreamed of being a member of the Government, r one headed by such a doughty foe but good as the present Prime Minister." L mae447 words
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Article99 1940-10-28 3 LONDON, OCT. 27. TRANSFORMATION MIMTARY OPERASPRIM; WAS PROBY DR. EDI'OKD ESIDEXT OF THE )VAK REPUBLIC, I IO HIS PEODQN ON SUNMI E EVE OF ANNIVERSARY OF tHOSLOVAK INDE[DAY. •The absoI all German attempts ritain. the almost InGerman aerial p unpenetrable blockany which will be eve*Red by the continually Ish99 words
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Article114 1940-10-28 3 NEWS BREVITIES Mr. (i. E. Turner, MCS., has been appointed to otli 'iate as District O Alor Gajah. Eub-Licutcnant F. H. George, and J. D. C. Tongue S.S. R.N V.R., have been promoted Lieutenants. Dr. F. D. Gillespie has been appoined to officiate as Medic: 1 i Officer. Batang Padang.114 words
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Article179 1940-10-28 3 Won, Oct. fi. >'; eucourccitini g week, (1 tnd inm Home in lean dealing* uk "»wledgment r. l had been g spirit" especially >a 'Ush ii.iders «iv ui assurance Portly Inter. the current "Hitler's contacts with Franco, Petain and those which may follow in the next few179 words
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Article, Illustration36 1940-10-28 3 Photo shows:-— J^ His Mijcsly I the Kini? ins- J pectin* crc\v> J )of b ombc r* I during his visit i t to bomber sta- tions of the I Royal Air Force.36 words
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275 1940-10-28 3 Post- War Prosperity From Delhi Conference London. Oct. 27. COMMENTING on the opening of the Delhi Conference The Times states that all the countries represented from India and Australia with their great resources in men, material and organisation, to the smalhr and less developed territories in East Africa and the275 words
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215 1940-10-28 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. EFFORTS I ng made bv some Asiatics in Perak for the formation of a flying corps to help in local defence purpoHj s Higbi Sultan of Perak and Government it is understood, have been approached in this Conner!215 words
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Article20 1940-10-28 4 Vichy. Oct 27 ted m i Ir Chief ol >p i id I fhlna, rep irtin Reuter.20 words
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Article112 1940-10-28 4 s London. Oct. 26. I MAJOR (I NKRAL L. V. Bond has been gazetted Lieutenant-General. General Bond was appomt- I ed to the Malaya Command )in December 1938. He was formerly Commandant of the J School of Military Engineer- i ing. J Colonel M D. Gambler112 words
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Article296 1940-10-28 4 Moscow. Oct. 26. A he result of negotiations with Germany, it is announced, an Amalgamated Danube Commission is being formed, on which the Soviet Union will be represented. It is considered necessary to liquidate both the International! Danube Commission and the European Danube Commission, states a296 words
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Article91 1940-10-28 4 A SERVICE for blessing marriages which have been k J? 6 rn i ed ln re ister offices has been drawn up by the Bishop of Rochester. P He points out in his Diocesan Chronicle that the does not constitute a marriage but merely h P m91 words
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Article67 1940-10-28 4 SHE WANTED A SHELTER A rBR her 11-1-11-old son had been presented with the Royal Human. Society's certiixaie tor attempting to save his seven-year-old brother from drowning, a Golborne woman wai asked by the Chaii man of the Council It she had anything to say. The woman answered, "I would67 words
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129 1940-10-28 4 "We Slay Put," Say Bombed Islanders THE 1700 Scilly Inlanders have decided to sUiy on, however often Hitler sends his mach: gunning bombers. Major A. A. Dor-rien-Smith, owner of Tresco Island, chairman of the Council of the Isles of Scilly and unofficial "dictator" of the islands. told a reporter Although129 words
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Article78 1940-10-28 4 Lion At Large THE Mayor of Blackpool's Spitfire Fund was held up for a little while I when it was noticed that instead of four lion cubs on exhibition to help the fund there were only three. A search lasting several hours brought no news, until a thirteen-year-old girl turned78 words
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Article, Illustration781 1940-10-28 5 German Bombs Will Not Break The Spirit Of Britain \iML. Hopkin Writes From London London, Sept. 10. i viock this morning L on the roof of a high and saw the fires in Lrta of London. Peril un airmen had reL Goering that the r had been sacked and ing781 words
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204 1940-10-28 5 Japanese Plan Evacuation From Britain London, Oct. 26. EXIT permits to expedite the evacuation of Japanese residents from Britain are expected to be granted to-day as the Japanese Embassy handed a letter to the British Foreign Office assuring the same facilities for Britons in Japan. Instructions to that effect have204 words
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326 1940-10-28 5 MORNIM, 1IUIUM MONDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1>4C HITLER'S BOGEY IT is unlikely that the world will hear all the story of the frustration of the German attempt at the invasion of Britain until after the; war is over, but enough has leaked out to establish that Hitler had prepared for the326 words
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Article, Illustration535 1940-10-28 6 \ Vera Ardmore ! i i - Vera Ardmore i i PEOPLE A U|s j *By A CONSIDERABLE sum was raised for Mrs. T. B. Drew 7s Sailors' Fund at the novel Pass out" party given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Loder Waters at "Malibu," 74, Holland Road, on Friday night. Each guest was given a535 words
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Advertisement115 1940-10-28 6 S"My father is having me trained in p Singapore foi a good job" »o_t father has made a wise decision m sending you to Pitman's, for there you can study for your matriculation or Senior Cambridge free from alr-rald warnings and blackouts that prevent studious concentration, and afterwards, you can115 words
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Article667 1940-10-28 7 CUT OUT AND KEEP THESE RECIPES AMONG the recipes given below are suggestions for cooking calf s liver and kidney. two nutritious forms of food which should figure prominently in the menu. Liver, in particular, is excellent on account of the iron which it contains. LIVER CUTLETS Just trim slices667 words
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Article, Illustration285 1940-10-28 7 PUDDINGS.... full of goodness CTEAMING i. s the Light* 7 all methods of cooking and these deliciou.s puddings are extremely nourishing and make «kr excellent iare fcr growing childt ren. Above left is: S STEAMED BANANA PUDDING S To make, cream together 2 ozs. butter and 2 tablespoons castor sugar.285 words
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Article744 1940-10-28 9 In an exciting game of rugger the -I mr kA F ißiuesi defeated Johore by 17 ■HI! 11 noun/ <a goal, a penalty goal, and ,4 mints <a goal and three trys>, on thr I sitiSav This was the fourth of the t chS Wgger fixtuies arranged744 words
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Article478 1940-10-28 9 Loyals 1; R.A.F 0. JJURVIVING desperate attacks in the second half through brilliant defence play, the Loyals, runners-up in last year's competition won the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup for the first time since their arrival here when they narrowly defeated the senior league champions, the478 words
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208 1940-10-28 9 BADMINTON THE final of the commercial inter-team badminton tournament was played off at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday when Ban Teck Hup's team beat Prase* Neave's team by tnree games to two. Newcomers to the tournament, the champions owed their victory to the208 words
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Article198 1940-10-28 9 London. Oct. 27. THE following are the latest football results: NORTH Barnsley 5, Sheffield Wednesday 0. Bradford 0, Newcastle 1. Burnely 2, Oldham 1. Chester 3, Crewe 3. Doncaster 1, Huddersfield 1. Kverton 3, Bury 1. Halifax 2, York 1. Hull 5, brautora City 2. Manchester City 1,198 words
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Article20 1940-10-28 9 The Naval Police beat the Post Office Club by one-nil in a friendly hockey match at the Naval Base yesterday.20 words
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Article100 1940-10-28 10 Hen-Parties Helping To Win War H. tog to win the war. <>m trict are taldng I tui you r-own-taa parties, for which char r l Afti parties, housewives hope to hav ed £1.000, money to go toiter plai ulit- R.A.F. I!' adon's sch to buy four of own planes bed100 words
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167 1940-10-28 10 Italian-Born Wife Hit Major With Table Lamps AN the ground ot tnj v cruelty oi hq j talian- born wife Carmen, a decree msi was granted In the Divorce Court on Aug. 28 to Major Morgan Evany, of the Royal Artillery. The vs.ie did not del end the suit. Major167 words
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Article52 1940-10-28 10 She Saw Queen Victoria Die Miss Hannah GoodW »n, who v personal maid QiM'Hi victoria a to her minutes h. fore she died, has died in Lon- don Bhe began her 50 ira in the roj I \M a hou maid at Windsor, and ted to be one of th-52 words
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Article45 1940-10-28 11 I our nvn Correspondent) ik, Oct 26. nmunicatlon M .reign counm by a gazette promulgated in Thailand by a decree, the reason ven being public safety. Offenders are liableto 50.000 t and or three years' impr: confiscation of the involved goods.45 words
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Article155 1940-10-28 11 Says R.A.F. Man Panicked In Raid CRITICISM of what he described as the reckless conduct of an R.A.F. sergeant who fired at a car during an air raid uus made by the coroner at an inquest in a northeast town on Henry Givnne Hawley, aged nty-slx. van driver and part-time155 words
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Article58 1940-10-28 11 Children Buried In Sandpit AS six small children were helping soldiers u> fill sandbags at Fordham, Cambridgeshire, a wall of the saudpit gave way. Pauleen Cole (9>, Vera Margaret Parr <9>, both of FJdretha venue, Fordham, and Irene May Plumb (10 of Mildenhallroad, Fordham, were dead when pulled out. The58 words
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94 1940-10-28 11 Lent The Country Her First Pension A WOMAN bought savings stamps with her first old age pension one day ast week. She stepped forward after an appeal by the National Savings Committee, who were holding an outdoor cinema van meeting. "This is my first old age pension. she said. "I94 words
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308 1940-10-28 12 R.A.F. SINK ENEMY SUPPLY SHIP. RAID BERLIN London, Oct. 27. DRTTISH homlMis ;i^ain arried out attacks on Berlin faring Saturday night, the Air Ministry aniiotiiH -es. adding that targets in other parts of Ger- 1 mam, aerodromes in enemy-occupied territory and invasion ports were also attacked. An electric powi station308 words
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Article134 1940-10-28 12 Cairo, Oct. 27. MR. Anthony Eden, Secretary for War. accompanied by the British Ambassador, Sir Miles Lampson, called on the Prime Minister, Hassan Sabry Pasha, on Saturday evening and had a half-hour conversation with him.- Reuter. Rome, Oct. 27.— A member of the Iron Guard, M. Radughenea, has been134 words
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Article, Illustration55 1940-10-28 12 Monday, October 28, 1940 Another big^ T 1 ccntingent of the Canadian Active J Service Force i landed at a Bri- i i tish port and was given a great wel- come Photoj shows .-Canadian i I soldiers greeting England from a i funnel of one of l55 words
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Article318 1940-10-28 12 London, Oct. 26.1 ITALIAN concentrations in Egypt near the coast of Sfl Barrani were attacked by units ot the MeditcrranaJ| fleet in co-operation uith aircraft of the R.A.F. early ii I riday. I News of the action was received by the Admiralty in London from318 words
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