Malaya Tribune, 11 June 1940
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Title Section37 1940-06-11 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- $*o. 139. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, June 11, HMO. The Malaya Tribune SPECIAL EDITION VOL. XXVII- No. 139. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1940 FIVE CENTS.37 words
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Article, Illustration455 1940-06-11 1 AMERICAS REACTION TO ITALY'S DECISION Roosevelt Orders Full Speed Ahead Reuter. Charlotteville, June 10. AnuniuTQF that the United States would exn/it! material resources to the opponents of torc^wafn"at resident RoosjveH in an addiSTat the University ot of the The Presi.le.it disquiet the dcciI'nited StatesReuter. - 455 words
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Article263 1940-06-11 1 Defending Every Foot Reuter. Paris, June U. ,ST night'- French war a to the Oise the enem> has aceemu to ,he roads from to Rouen where rnon. reaching the lower Seme at cer r here some elements have crossed the mer. Id by vigorous counter-^taJte•Reuter. - 263 words
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Article24 1940-06-11 1 Reuter. where he is sty me at w b with reNo information is avai.au c rard to the purpose of his v)Sit.~Reute.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article70 1940-06-11 1 Reuter. London, June 11. a N T I-I TALI AN riots. A during which bottles were thrown and tire-arms used, broke out in Sc;!m, Loudon, last night. Windows of several Italian restaurants were smashed. Scores of police are now patrolling the streets. In Liverpool, considerable damageReuter. - 70 words
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Article27 1940-06-11 1 Reuter. London, June 10. The total number of unemployed on le Tt to the ahsorhed into indus nes m r w. md.stvies from fe°. MS industries -Renter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article88 1940-06-11 1 Reuter. Paris, June 11 PARIS took the news of the Italian declaration of war with calm ancer. The public know there is a strong French force on the Italian S^wannounced this American Ambassador, with the Unit* c X military and naval attaches and rtuef .secretaries, intendsReuter. - 88 words
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43 1940-06-11 1 Reuter. New York. June 10 a CCORDING to reports reaching here A from Berlin. Italian forces invaded <he French Riviera within lew thal a hour n "*he start of Mu«oUn<' B sneech announcing the declaration of war.ReuterReuter. - 43 words
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Article11 1940-06-11 1 Reuter. London June 10. It is learned that lino, ..ocll' >vb.,.,Reuter. - 11 words
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Advertisement18 1940-06-11 1 OAI WORLD uEATRE TO-NIGHT WHITE" i iH KSDAY YOUK TOES" v MKT to-night S*' X KOGEKS" Chap. I—6'18 words
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Advertisement177 1940-06-11 1 USE ASTROVAiOINTMENTi SURE CURE FOR SIH6AMREJOOJ 1U A g FOR A.C. MAINS w ®wsbm§ a 77 290-250 Volts fOH DC/AC MAINS $198 Each successive year finds British radio receivers well inl2p ayment S ahead of all competitors. set s on the 0/ 516/50 ln the medium-price class for instance, no177 words
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242 1940-06-11 2 A MON(i the recent allocations from the Malaya Patriotic Fund was 110.000 to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association. H.E. the Officer Administering- the Government (the Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones) has received from Lieut. Col. V. Vivian, Deputy Acting Chairman of the Association,242 words
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Article34 1940-06-11 2 AH Dutch male subjects born bet ween ISD4 and 1920 have been asked to report to their respective Consuls at Penang and Singapore to give details of their military service.34 words
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Article30 1940-06-11 2 Dr. I. T. Dickson has resumed duties as Radiologist, District Hospital, Ipoh. Dr. McPherson who had been acting lor him has gone on transfer to the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur30 words
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73 1940-06-11 2 THE Director-General, Posts and 1 Telegraphs, Malaya, has received a telegram from London stating that postal services to Holland and Belgium are now wholly suspended. The position with regard to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden and iho I nion of Soviet Socialist Republics is that the73 words
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180 1940-06-11 2 Singapore, Monday. |r UK committing criminal breach of trust i n respect of .$lOO belonging to Tan Soon Liong and cheating Mrs. H. I. Smith of $100, a 30-year-old Chinese, Puah Kah Toi. a shop assistant was sentenced to twelve weeks' rigorous180 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1940-06-11 2 DATO BRADDELL ASKS FOR QUICK ACTION (From Our Own Correspondent) JOHORE BAHRU, TUESDAY. QJUITOKTIM; A PAN-AMERICAN IVAR LOAN AND THE IMMEDIATE INTRODUCTION OF DIRECT TAXATION, DATO ROLAND BRADDELL, AT TIIE MEETING OF THE JOHORE STATE COUNCIL THIS MORNING, POINTED OUT THAT JOHORE IS A1,038 words
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Article127 1940-06-11 2 (FROM H. L. HOPKIN) London, June 11. fAPTAIN H. D. Margesson, the GovernV menfs Chief Whip, was granted a decree nisi on the ground of his wife's oescrtion. The suit was undefended' The wife was formerly Miss Frances Leggett. an American, and she married Capt.127 words
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Article21 1940-06-11 2 Owing to the serious turn of events 111 Europe Mrs. Lee Choon Guan's dinner party on June 18 has been cancelled21 words
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Article105 1940-06-11 2 Singapore, Tuesday. THREE housebreaking cases occurred on Sunday night and one during the day yesterday. Three of the victims were Europeans and the other a Javanese woman. A European's house at No. 73-G. Cornwall Garden, was forced open but nothing was reported stolen. The door of a105 words
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Article294 1940-06-11 2 I OLEDGE hammed I sticks formed ex! I of rioting to-day. Eig] f I Chinese, alleged to 1 leaders of a crowd i pelted stones and fori engine driver thro lock up the engine I j halt work on the S< i ni Rfandai Road.294 words
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Article20 1940-06-11 2 Mr. Cheang Ah Seng of the untitled Works Department. Alor Star, h: transferred to the Public Works ment, Sungei Patanl.20 words
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218 1940-06-11 2 Singapore, Tuesdaj. f UK ma jority of Singapore's population were asleep when the ra announcement came through about Italy's declaration of against the Allies, and most people only knew about it wh< read the Mornir.g Tribune. Action was immediately taken !>y the218 words
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Article53 1940-06-11 2 Shanghai, fane THE famine conditions existing in East Shantung Province sun most serious for more than >» years and the people have been reduced to a pitiable state, according t«> reports received here to-day. The people have been red tag weeds and animal food I this ts approaching53 words
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Article433 1940-06-11 2 Singapore, Monday. COME excellent paintings in oils, waterw colour, pastel and pencil were displayed at the fourth inter-school art exhibition which opened at the St Andrew's School this evening. The exhibition is under the patronage of the Friends of Singapore. A'togcther, ove r 270 paintings—works of433 words
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Advertisement309 1940-06-11 2 fOR YEARS HE STRUGGLED ALONG ON SOFT. SOGGY FOODS... then started HgS|& every day: A So much ot the food \vc cat now is soft that it's OTADT no won d e r our digestions get soft, too. Just Ul Anl think of the food you and your family eat309 words
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Advertisement57 1940-06-11 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. •PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE CO. K.LUMPUR WE NO HENG LOOM* m NO KON CHEE, SEREMBAN POI BROS KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH UTENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODI I I AGENCY.57 words
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Article, Illustration666 1940-06-11 3 MALAYA'S BIGGEST AGRICULTURAL SCHEME Perak Sultan To Open Headworks (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) WHEN HIS HIGHNESS THE SULTAN OF PERAK CEREMONIALLY OPENS THE HE AD WORKS OF THE SUNGAI MANIK IRRIGATION SCHEME ON THE BATANG PADANG RIVER TO-MORROW, HE WILL SIGNAL THE FINAL STAGES666 words
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Article110 1940-06-11 3 Singapore, Monday. ?VHILE playing in a thunderstorm on the afternoon of June 7, an ohi-vear-old Malay boy, Kosman in Haji Nain, fell into a drain in .hard Road near Emerald Hill d was carried away by the whirlg waters. His body was recovered the canal at Dhoby110 words
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Article53 1940-06-11 3 Singapore. Monday. prosecution alleged had ri^r Kiah Soon, a iS to-day vasser attached firm, convicted and sentencea charge, Tne sentences are to In the event of an a Ptf al i™ 0 w0 fixed bail in the sum of $4,001) m "uTk. Fung appeared OC behaU53 words
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Article17 1940-06-11 3 Mr. E. S. Redfearn, Inspector of Official Member of the Ne n is period of one year.17 words
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104 1940-06-11 3 Singapore, Monday. n a Chinese newspaper and three AN Friday, four sted on banishment warrants. U Chinese school teachers were arr The arrested men and eduTan Khim Poh, shippmg ng cation reporter ot Siang Pau; Hong Pin school, Armenian Street, of informed that gfj^^104 words
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Article96 1940-06-11 3 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to have committed criminal breach of trotm respect cf $11,531 while employed as a cashier in the Oversea Chinese Bank, Singapore, old Chinese, Lim Pow „eared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, this morning. The alleged offence is stated vo have taken place96 words
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Article54 1940-06-11 3 Reuter. New York, June 10. MR. Henry Stimson, Secretary of State under President Hoover, In a letter to the Herald Tribune, urges immediate aid for the Allies. He writes: "Too long have we obsttnately refused to see that the battle being waged by the AlliesReuter. - 54 words
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Article17 1940-06-11 3 Mr. Mohamed Yunus Zyllwyn-Stewart has been appointed an Assistant Immi gration Officer for the Settlement of Singapore.17 words
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Article174 1940-06-11 3 Singapore, Monday. SENTENCE of six months' rigorous imprisonment was P as s ed 40-year-old Chinese, Yeo Ah who was found to be a member of the executive committee of tne Malayan Communist Party 1 an unlawful society, by the magistrate, Mr. L. C. "The Malayan Communist174 words
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Article50 1940-06-11 3 Importation into Malaya of any past or future issue of the following publications is prohibited: Forward Bloc a weekly newspaper published by Subhas Chandra Bose and issued m Enghsh from Calcutta; Daily Worker a dail> newspaper published in Great Britain and Action, a weekly newspaper publish ed in Great Britain.50 words
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Advertisement20 1940-06-11 3 PH#ENIX jLUQ SuUH v' s a better Soda {20\ I J\ fl PHOENIX I M AERATED WATER V/ COMPANY LIMITED20 words
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Advertisement90 1940-06-11 3 No matter what the ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery hutter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. 'PHONE: STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), ,POH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. Advt.90 words
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1041 1940-06-11 4 Prompt, Decisive Action Is Necessary Singapore, Monday. ADVOCATING prompt and decisive action in order to raise the maximum sum of money for the Empire war chest, the Hon. Mr. E. N. Woolerton, speaking at the Legislative Council meeting today, expressed himself for war1,041 words
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88 1940-06-11 4 THE Companies Bill which was before the S.S. Legislative Council Singapore, yesterday, lor its second reading was referred to a Select Committee of the Council. The Acting Attorney Genera 1 Mr N A. Worley. who moved the matter said that the Bill was of88 words
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Obituary52 1940-06-11 4 Singapore. Tuesdav. MR Lionel Edward Charles Moller m died at the General Hospital yesterday leaving; behind him a widow mother and two sisters. i A well known local philatelist, an old St. Andrews boy. he was with the Government Survey Department for 2252 words
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Article38 1940-06-11 4 The following officers of Class II M C S. are promoted to Class IB: Mes- I srs. C. W. A. Sennett. A L. Birs?. j A C. Jnmnron R. Irvine. H Northman and Che Hamzah bin Abdullah, j38 words
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144 1940-06-11 4 AT the meeting 0 f ih, I n Legislative Conn* i| v a Iran of 55.000 was appro Jhe motion of the Acting i cial Secretary to the sr n School, Singapore, at fair i cent, interest to be repaid h j ly instalments144 words
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Article58 1940-06-11 4 Singapore M MR. Edwin Tongue. Deputy I sioner of Stamps and Co'lector ol Estate Duties, has arrived in Shiga] after a short holiday in Sydney Former Director of ARP. In S pore. Mr. Tongue declared thai c pore black-outs are just as eompn hensit and extensive58 words
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Article47 1940-06-11 4 The funeral of Dr. J. C. untitled place last week at Batu Gajah Presbyterian cemetery. The Rev Hamilt Aikin of the Presbyterian Church, oil ciated. Dr. Niven was accorded full military honours. Ke had been, an in the Perak Battalion of the E M F Volunteer Force.47 words
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Advertisement746 1940-06-11 4 THE DISCRIMINATING GO TO Raffles Cafe FOR COCKTAILS IM WIlt BECAUSE THEY KNOW IT IS THE BEST AND ENJOYABLE BEGINNING TO THEIR EVENING ENTERTAINMENT. Cocktail Bar Excellent Grill A La Carte Social Atmosphere Music. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF 4u FREEHOL LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES At the saleroom746 words
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Advertisement215 1940-06-11 4 BLACK L WHITE S C O WHISKY mm ESTATE OF A. E. lIAJI TAMBY APPA. DECEASED. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE A. T. FDWARDS CO.. LTD., beg to announce thai they have reopived instructions to offer for'salo by Public Auction ON 27 TH JUNE, 11)40 LOT. 1. No. 151 (old215 words
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Advertisement179 1940-06-11 4 BOYS GIRLS MIST BEWARE As they tome of age they will have no end of tiouble with Enlarged Tonsils and ADENOIDS If these are not dissolved earn ri moves Enlarged Tonsils and adenoids WITHOUT OPERATION, permanently and satisfactorily INSIST ON TONSIJT BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Ncn rccnrrence Gno. ra niccd. Sole179 words
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Miscellaneous444 1940-06-11 4 Singapore Volunteers The following is the programme of drills un to and for week ending .June 16 to-day, June ii 5.15 pm Headquarters. S.V.AC. Cov DJa mounted Drill. v 5.30 pm Labrador. S.RAtvi iNos 2—4 JsWs Gunnerv Practice. oett».i. 5 15 pm Headquarters. S.AS.C.ivi Lecture 5.15 p.m. Fort Canning. S444 words
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983 1940-06-11 5 S CRAP TAXES WHICH BRING SMALL SUMS MALA YANEFFOR TMUST BE A SUPREME ONE Singapore, Monday. REMARKING that facts must he faced, that Maiaya must produce U additionai money for the war commensurate with its paying capacity, not spasmodically hut steadily, Mr. E. H. C.983 words
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Article76 1940-06-11 5 Dri only to ticket holders. No perto CtonnaughtrXivi can Plaoe co-oper-seating and JJ 15 a.m.. bringarrivina not tatn th an re irainiri9 ?S U^. i 1 sSi h tSSn anybody 55SJ*?S& delaying car pass S rio an t«r« and departure printed 01 the reverse of the76 words
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Article162 1940-06-11 5 Staff Reporter) termination to win for freedom was atmosphere charg- s of war —this is er to the mother 'Men, and more Australia's motto." I apt. O. L- Hanwho arrived yesa live month*' in Australia, told porter, was struck with ttis I patriotism evinced metropolis of that162 words
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Article422 1940-06-11 5 t Singapore, Monday. J 5 T>ECAUSE a good deal of prelimi- I nary work will have to be done Z 5 and staff recruited before ineom: J tax legislation could be put into operation, this tax. if decided on, j said Mr. H. Weisberg,422 words
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Article145 1940-06-11 5 (From Our Own C^*MP»M™t) London, May £l. ipHE funeral of Mr. Oliver Marks 1 C.M.G., secretary of the Asaof G The Re^ T Morris took the ancl'the Rev. Robert Bewther delivered anaddres is. MarlH The mourners gujkj .son twiflys). Ca P" a d the Rev.145 words
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Article250 1940-06-11 5 M irv's Church. Kuar* hicners to written a letter to P* r th? an nual fnrrro the usual tun v* elebra te a hutch'fair. this ye- and c bhantoia fair on any n t >i b nte to the P preler" and toccntr church fun250 words
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Advertisement61 1940-06-11 5 WSm, I IMMEDIATE TONIC ,zbifi Scientific Disroirry NOW rtVottltu tli and powef fads ivances Once scientists there was no hope. But derful new discovery andS ran be revived i elandular concentratediscovered by a fam- ',a:• Chemist Now known HKlay lmmedi--1 ,f difference 'ZL Kke a cloak You led ne* llle61 words
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Advertisement164 1940-06-11 5 SUPER^TTRACIIION CATHAY CAH Joanna Archdeacon and Enid Riches I and Hawaiian Moon Gtow Syncopated Orchestra and I Florence Chappell, Lucille NichoLson, M"* 1 and Cowan Bailey a In exciting and entirely new numbers. I Tuesday Thursday, Itth and 13th June only. Proceeds in aid of St. Andrews Mission Hospital. Diners164 words
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342 1940-06-11 6 J.C.S.A. Outclassed In Div. 11-B Game V.M.C.A.. .9; J.C.S.A.. .0. Junior Civil Service Association took a sound licking at the andfl of the V.M.C.A. on the latter's ground last night. The young men, strong contenders for Division 2h> honours, hail play at their342 words
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Article, Illustration44 1940-06-11 6 The R.A.F. team which beat Negri Sembilan 3—o at Anson Read Stadium Saturda> in the Malaya Cup tie. They arr, left to right: (back rev) Collins, Wat>r-n, CoopST, Smith, <tl; V int. (front rcwi Sanmin, Powell, Peters, Garrett and Clelland.44 words
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Article114 1940-06-11 6 Race Classifications VfEW list of horse classifications issued by the Straits Racing Association show* Harpo transferred from Class 2 to Cla s 1. Other revisions are: Meadowman and The Puritan Class 1 to 2. Argoutat, Burraneer, Maid of Cashel, Russian Rose and See You Later C'a^s 2114 words
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93 1940-06-11 6 The 7th MA.HA All-Malayan amateur cyc'o championships will be held during the Malayan Agri-Horti-cultural exhibit icn. on Aug. 4. 5 and 6. The races will usual take place at the stadium. Kuala Lumpur at 3 p.m. each d:iy. Entries are invited for the following (vents:93 words
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242 1940-06-11 6 Moravians Lively Forwards Beat I.A. Mi ravia 3; Indian Association 0. JX a Div. 2B mutch played at Fairer Park yesterday, the Moravians beat the Indian Association by three goals to nil. Better cohesion among their forwards was mainly responsible for the Moravian's victory. -V 1..1.. (I. f. i I,242 words
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Article133 1940-06-11 6 Keppel-Sepoy Women s Match The following are the teams and times of starting for the women's match between Keppel Golf club and Sepoy lines Golf Club to be played over the course of the Kennel Golf Club on Friday afternoon fSenoy names first)' 3.45 Mrs. J. English '16> v Mrs133 words
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Article70 1940-06-11 6 London. June 10. -Tr T i lP test call ~over for the D rbv Wednesday is: J s to i 4 offered. sto 2 taken--5 to 1 star Dust. T and O: 7 to 1 Tant Mieux offered. 8 to 1 taken; 100 to 8 Pont le70 words
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Article, Illustration64 1940-06-11 6 OPENING batsmen for the Government Printing Department Sports 1 lul > Anthony Lim has scored 464 runs in nine innings. This includes two centuries one 101 not cut. the ion rv-< ained lust s aU f rda ul Lims average is 58. His scores have64 words
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50 1940-06-11 6 Reuter. Prlncetown, New Jersey, June 10 To-day Fred Woolcott broke two world records, namely, the 220 yards low hurdles, doing i t in 22.5 seconds and the 200 metres low hurdles in' 22 3 seconds, beating Jesse Owens' 22 6 seconds for both distances.— ReuterReuter. - 50 words
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126 1940-06-11 6 Helsinki, B y Air Mail rIN LAND will not hold the <>... 1 pics this year but in the right to be host when games "can properly be h< accoiding to an announce to-day by Eric Franck:!, 0 commissar. In a statement directed at126 words
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78 1940-06-11 6 Feature cf a social event al Singapore Yacht Club on Sund two-team sailing contest tor j held during the morning a noon, between the Comm and the Vice-Commcdon The results was a two-] the Commodore's team wh points against 75. The day's schedule inc'ud< tiffin party78 words
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Advertisement95 1940-06-11 6 GOLD LEAF TEA WAR OR NO WAR, IT'S OUR SlP^^ TREE TOMATO JUICE PAPAYA JUICE L, any language a good Tea will speak currTed C mi B |?ure for itself. The quality, flavour and taste ?aSH* "GOLD LhAf need no interpreters The Ma >'».van Products Canning Co., Ltd., GCLD LEAF*'95 words
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Advertisement120 1940-06-11 6 Jm SL K 1« WHIT 2 .gsssd SCOTCH WHISKY Si W'stk Scotch! Thinning Hair Is the ominous signal that Her M LADY is losing her crowning her hair. Hair fall out fo r a lot of rea mental as well as physical. But whatever be the reason, the cvr P120 words
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Miscellaneous24 1940-06-11 6 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY HIGH TIDE: 1.16 a.m.. 9 3 2.38 p.m.! 8.1 I TO-MORROW HIGH TIDE: 2.08 a.m., 8.9 ft 3.28 p.m., 8.0 ft.24 words
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Article24 1940-06-11 7 10-OAY League. Div. I, i vs. Argylls. Seletar; va Gordons, Stadium; II iA'. Pulau Brani vs. Pulau Brani. poV championships. C.C. courts.24 words
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Article38 1940-06-11 7 w in the open smews ague system» tourna- jcfll Badminton Party i beat Ang Oner Wong Hen beat Tay Swee Kiat beat Lee Kheng Chiang 1 15 6. s arc fixed tc be played and Saturday.38 words
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208 1940-06-11 7 Singapore, Tuesday. r j W O former players of the Straits Chinese Football Association—one of them having represented Singapore— have been invited by the Eastern Athletic Association of Hongkong, at present in Singapore, to join them on their tour to Burma, India and208 words
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356 1940-06-11 7 Sappers In Goal Scoring Mood; Forward-Line's Fine Form Royal Engineers 1; Malays 1 THE R.E.cheeked the Malays' Division 1 winning sequence at Anson Road Stadium last evening, administering a sound defeat of four goajs io one. the firs! reverse the losers356 words
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Article89 1940-06-11 7 (I roni Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. June 10. PERAK meet Selangor in an inter- i State tricket match Satur- day and Sunday at Kuala Lumpur. \fter yesterday's State practice the foU<>wins have been selected t i to represent Perak: J. K. Slade (capt > i89 words
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113 1940-06-11 7 untitled ~iv golf championships Keppel Golf Club at and will continue next ires returned were: M vi Patersmi 33 35 133 111 p i I .ndkiw i n ison 35 12 KJ3 39 -14., p, V Bun 36 39 147 I' < inn H. O.113 words
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Article87 1940-06-11 7 -monthly mixed foursomes ,r June was played at Sunday aiternoon and wm [or Mrs. G. A. dell M Alexander with a nei *24 cards were taken out lowing returned: i s r. C lements H A Mrx.mder m 4 ~J a s n Kelly &»Ldr. j Mac(87 words
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152 1940-06-11 7 Birtulfo - lE> Birtulfo TIIAT dull thud disturbing your T GSnndftY aftcmOOtl was 1 snooze Sunday a R.A.F. Nothing more thanu Ja an boys taking a nose c American Stadium were m t> ter rr a secon(l whipping within agw days. Ccnsul-Genrrai P^tons iit Benp is ieajM me152 words
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Article43 1940-06-11 7 Kclantan Boy* o ground the Singapore EngJ» selecte d from: ißalestter Tan Hock Clarence Tay. Ahmaa b George Beng Dollahi All fc S M. R b Tay y Koh. Tan Hock cnye, Una ?S* Mat, Kenneth Kch. Dollah Ahmad.43 words
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Article20 1940-06-11 7 The Second Division "A" league nl ateh beuveer, »c £A a t e^fy h esS a to y. S Postponed.20 words
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251 1940-06-11 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. June 10 im tMC k» set lor the annual Johon I < Late tennis championships, the_nnal Im oi which will be payed off on the courts of the Royal Johore International Club on Thursday and Fnda> commencing at 9 a.m251 words
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Article64 1940-06-11 7 few*" Badtmnf... Party by "u^'tuf.SaTu Pliers mn.Uoncd ''Fo'o Han Hin beat Urn Yew Hock 11--1 58eeTreC» <** l5 B,m„y "Yap beat Tan Sco I** Kuan lost to Obeod, Km Sen by Yeo Kiar» Chuan lost *> YeoKian Ho c and Tan Eng Kiat 6-21, 21 d£64 words
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52 1940-06-11 7 .from Oor Own Favoured with fine sunny HjgJJg the annual sports a me v -xSlent programme of events, which .«r-inripfi some folk dances. I Tan Ktons? Keng House jon th* ,hampionship with a total of M pomts^ Tan Cheng Lock House with 48 were a52 words
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Advertisement26 1940-06-11 7 C. S. SEE I'KESKNTS k o is i: >i c HIT EH 10(3) ROUNDS IN A.\ ALL-ST Alt card FRIDAY, 14th JUNE HAPPY WORLD (Covered) STADIUM26 words
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Advertisement242 1940-06-11 7 I wherp openim* to-day uuTHHy^r 3,s 615 915 II MALAYS CNIHA OE lUXI B()X ()mr PHON E 3100 I 20 th Century Fox Present JA WE WITHERS in her best role vet! f I IfcA- ».«3 j I DAYS AT "HIGH" All QVtR AGAIN! j ~7ILJ Snuff NeK I mlfeSK242 words
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Article170 1940-06-11 8 ]||USSOLL\I has decided on participation in the war, regardless of what happens to Paris. rr the Germans break through seriously, the Italians may attempt to form a junction with the German forces, thus dividing France into two pails. Switzerland might then be brought under joint Italo-German170 words
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Article130 1940-06-11 8 JHE front on which the Germans have launched their attack in France is extended to 185 miles, and the 2,000 tanks which they originally employed in this offensive have been increased twofold. The total number of their forces now engaged in battle is said130 words
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Article165 1940-06-11 8 IMMEDIATE reaction to the passing in all stages at the Legislative Council meeting of the measure giving Government power to conscript all British subjects is a strengthening of the general morale and determination of the country. Asiatic Councillors emphasised the desire of their people to provide165 words
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207 1940-06-11 8 J. VAN JONGH - BY J. VAN JONGH in the Evening Standard lAMI AM one of the few Dutchmen who have escaped from Nazi-occupied Holland. I saw the Germans march in triumph through the streets of Amsterdam, standing among my silent, sullen compatriots. I saw the Gestapo arrive,207 words
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Article172 1940-06-11 8 CHIEF among the enemies of Germany were those Dutch traders who refused to swerve from the national principle of neutrality. Despite every intimidation they would not export to Germany goods they had imported under promise that they were for Holland only. Other traders helped the Allies wherever possible.172 words
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Article177 1940-06-11 8 A BUSINESS friend, a staunch friefHJ of England, had done Britain good service. He had warned the British authorities in Holland about a number of cases where Dutch Fifth Column exporters were falsifying documents and generally misrepresenting German goods with the object of obtaining for them a certificate showing177 words
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Article250 1940-06-11 8 NAZI vengeance continues in the full spate of its brutality. As socn as the Gestapo had finished with those who had been anti-Nazi before the occupation, they turned their malignant attention to those who might possibly be thought capable at some future time of sabotage or of attempting250 words
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Article103 1940-06-11 8 BUT the Dutch are not sitting ld meekly suffering this arrogant p"''. slanism. They have found a w'. deal with it, especially at Th< ej In Amsterdam reprisal has not bee marked. The Dutchman, jostled off «and I -avbeen even ordered off) the narrow pavements by a swaggering103 words
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Article317 1940-06-11 8 1 j ITALY'S attack on France, r treacherous as It is, was not /unexpected. It increases the gravity of the immediate tion for the Allies, but it will rally full American support in weapons and materia] and will, I believe, lead eventually to S direct317 words
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Advertisement292 1940-06-11 8 I I I I Dunlop "\Jaxply" $15 "Blue Flash" 12.50 Slaztnffers t4 Queens" 14.50 "Victory" "College" 10.50 .laques rimson Arrow"- 10.50 "All England"' 8*50 Presses $L00 each nett Squash Halls—Avon, YVisden, Silvertown. All rackets are strung with the best tropical gut. IIOIII\SO\S SPORTS DEPARTMENT Z46 Vyslin Reed Dress Shirts L292 words
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Article, Illustration18 1940-06-11 9 ppvingtr > 1 wounded being taken aboard a hospital ship about to leave Boulogne for London.18 words
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Article257 1940-06-11 9 LONDON, JUNE 10. THI HEARTENING NEWS THAT THE FLOW OF MUNITIONS f Of UJ KINDS FROM THE UNITED STATES TO BRITAIN LSD FRANCE IS TO BE INCREASED AT ONCE WAS ANNOUNCED IN LONDON TO-DAY. n-10-French Purchasing Board, it is stated, is now negotiapurchase of257 words
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62 1940-06-11 9 Reuter. London, June 10. REITER'S special correspondent on the Syrian-Turkish frontier, after touring Syria and Lebanon "iTavT something of the fojrmutoble French forces that are not only waiting but are mdividually almost hoping for action in the Near East. sws t£r« c» •■AsReuter. - 62 words
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Article281 1940-06-11 9 Reuter. London, June 1«--cir Kinesley Wood, speaking in THE Chancellor of the Exeheqner, Su *8 J gavjngs Week 1 London to-day, at the reverse, bnt all was not thnl «c were facing misfortune ana to our disadvantage. m it We could count to-day assets, spiritually andReuter. - 281 words
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Article9 1940-06-11 9 Reuter. Three Italian Oil tankers have taken Mexico shortly.Reuter. - 9 words
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796 1940-06-11 9 French And British Keeping Line Intact Reuter. PARIS, JUNE 10. THE FRENCH COMMUNIQUE SAYS THAT FROM THE SEA TO THE ARGONNE, THE BATTLE CONTINUES AND IS INCREASING IN VIOLENCE. French military quarters indicate that all French positions are holding despite the redoubled German attack.Reuter. - 796 words
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Article24 1940-06-11 9 Reuter. Berlin, June 10. HITLER has telegraphed the King M nf Italy— "Providence has \uneu 22, Xr t««nations »cReuter. - 24 words
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Advertisement264 1940-06-11 9 DO YOU FEEL SLEEPY o>m h AFTER LUNCH Mgjfa IF you feel exhausted after a few Start taking Wincarnis at once hours' work in the morning and and regain whole-day energylunch leaves you drowsy and energy that enables you to work lethargic, it can mean only one hard and to264 words
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889 1940-06-11 10 British Reaction Reuter. London, June 11« T*HE IJritish Foreign Office announcement of Signor Mussolini's notification that a State of war existed as from one minute past midniirht say>: "The rash and foolhardy decision of II Duce will not have tome as a surpriseReuter. - 889 words
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Article161 1940-06-11 10 Reuter. London. June 11. THE King has sent a message to King Carol congratulating him on the tenth anniversary of King Carol's accession to the Throne. "I have watched with respect and admira>ion the efforts you have been making to preserve the independence and neutrality of RumaniaReuter. - 161 words
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Article1387 1940-06-11 10 Reuter. London. June 10. REUTER understands that in view of the latest developments in the war situation, particularly Italy's entry into the war, there will be no secret session of Parliament to-morrow. The Ministry of Information states lhat preparations of, the Allied Governments regarding Italy areReuter. - 1,387 words
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249 1940-06-11 10 Reuter. London, June Jl. Ministry of Information states that despite the imminent danger ol a German invasion of Britain, the British Government and nation are unanimously of opinion that all their available forces should be directed without delay to the scene of battle. ItReuter. - 249 words
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67 1940-06-11 10 Reuter. London, June 11. J\R. Hugh Dulton. Minister of Economic Warfare, in an interview, stated that Italy is most vulnerable to economic blockade. She is dependent on outside sources for almost every important war material—oil, metals, rubber, iron ore and coal. She cannot lastReuter. - 67 words
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Article45 1940-06-11 10 Reuter. Washington, June 10. THE Hou.se of Representatives Military 1 Committee has authorised legislation increasing the regular army from 280,000 to 400,000. also authorising the President, when Congress is not in session, to call out territorials for "use or training" within the United states Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article111 1940-06-11 10 (Special Cable (ran 11. L HagkfcO la nd< ii. June 11. lOXDON received the news of "Italy's declaration of war against Britain and France with calm. Far mCßlhs tin wiy had been prepared tor sack new*-. Tin altitude ol the man-in-the-ltiee» is <h:it Italy's action111 words
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Article, Illustration570 1940-06-11 11 Violent Artillery Exchange Begins London, June 10. gand's order of yesterday referring to possible of the battle as far as the Swiss frontier has to the Rhine front. No indications of this had st night but it is recalled that several days ago pened570 words
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Article330 1940-06-11 11 Reuter. (SOMEWHERE IN NORWAY), JUNE 10. THE NORWEGIAN HIGH COMMAND ORDERED A CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES IN NORWAY AT MIDNIGHT ON SUNDAY NIGHT, SAYS THE NORWEGIAN TELETproclSoCnY to the nation by King Haakon and the Government says that Norway will take her part on theReuter. - 330 words
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115 1940-06-11 11 Reuter. Berne. June 9. SEVERAL air combats over Switzerland O yesterday am described in a communioue from Swiss Army headquarters. The communique states that six German planes attacked a Swiss observation plane over Poirentruy. The Swiss plane crashed, and ihe crew, consisting of twoReuter. - 115 words
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Article28 1940-06-11 11 Reuter. New York, June 10 THE liner President Hoosevelt with 1 American *™™Z% y £Zie£toy European countries, arnved q m.T and docked at Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article69 1940-06-11 11 Reuter. Dublin, June 10. 4 N appeal to the people of Eire to join A the defence forces of the country was made by Mr.D«Valera in a :,pe?ch at Ennis. County Clare, yesL Feinting out the danger of invasion he 'We are anxious to avoid tneReuter. - 69 words
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Advertisement238 1940-06-11 12 M\ TO-DAY ONLY V v rutM Mi ALHAMBRA BMMalfrlfei L titles iM:CWk±*.-*:C CHUA" AI.IIAM II It ...-V.omUALrtAlv.BftA 'ALL SEEMED LOST WHEN THE SOUTH SEA HURRICANE tct< EDWARD LUDWIG. Produced by GENE TOWNfc and GRAHAM BAKER. lav Hv Walter. Ferris, Gene Towne and Graham Baiter. to-night NEW WORLD —J_ I l238 words
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Article272 1940-06-11 13 Reuter. Rome, June 10. ANNOUNCING the Italian war de- cision. Mussolini said:—"On the eve of thin event of historic importance, we address our thoughts to His Majesty the King Emperor (loud cheers), and we salute equally the head of Allied Greater Germany (cheers for Hitler). "Proletarian and FascistReuter. - 272 words
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Article184 1940-06-11 13 Reuter. Paris, June 11. BROADCASTING to the French nation last night, Premier Raynaud said: "We are in the sixth day of the greatest battle in history. The conflagration begun on the Somme has now extended to the east as far as the Meuse. Our armies have manoeuvredReuter. - 184 words
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Article115 1940-06-11 13 Reuter. LONDON, JUNE 10. IT IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED THAT 1 THE BRITISH AIRCRAFT CARRIER GLORIOUS MUST BE PRESUMED> LOS I AL«O THE TRANSPORT STEAMER ORAM A AND THE TANKER STEAMER °TOO°DESTROYERS. THE ACASTA AND ARDENT. ARE ALSO PRESUMED SU The Admiralty communique states that as no furtherReuter. - 115 words
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43 1940-06-11 13 Reuter. New York. June 10. RADIO TELEPHONIC communica*:L between New York and 11 Lnnld early to-day without be revindication w n n Z lhat tne pans transmitting Hence it is ■r'TfVre \h»lhe "Eruption tTbe --"to military activities.ReuterReuter. - 43 words
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Article12 1940-06-11 13 Reuter. Washington. June 10. everywhere and a K edy.—Reuter.Reuter. - 12 words
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55 1940-06-11 13 Reuter. Paris, June 10. THE capital has been placed in a state of defence to-day. The permanent staffs of the ministries were evacuated on Sunday ahd today to the provinces. The heads of the Government remain. The outskirts of Paris bombed on SundayReuter. - 55 words
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Article49 1940-06-11 13 Reuter. Ottawa, June 10. TWO munition factories, with a combined capital of $20,000,000, will be constructed in Canada immediately, according to the Home Minister. The munitions will be financed by British, Canadian and French capital. One will have a shell-filling factory and the other will produce nitrocellulose explosives. —Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Advertisement276 1940-06-11 13 IpSuC NOTICE" opore Municipality >ry invited for the <\ or service. For ■..•ipal Tender Room Date of Closing pumping cßitchte noon, Sept. 16, 1940. linal size Pipes, and j 12 oon, 11 Jun e 1940 ween n and posit noon, 15 June. 1940. j C. H. GOLDIE, J Municipal Secretary.276 words
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Obituary38 1940-06-11 14 GOII TAN—The engagement is announced betwaen Mr. Goh Guan Chua t ldest son of Mr. Mrs. Goh Kow" Bah and Miss Lily Tan. second daughter of Mr. Mrs. Tan Yew Hye (of Sungei Papan Estate).38 words
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Obituary45 1940-06-11 14 MR. KHOO BOCK SWI of the General Post OMice. Malacca, was married on 30th May. 1940 to MISS GOH KEOW NFO of No. 39. Eona Vista Road. Mali cca, the third daughter of Mrs. Goh Tiong Kiat, and the late Mr. Goh Tiong Kiat.45 words
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Obituary147 1940-06-11 14 MOLLER On 10th. June 1940, at the General Hospital. Singapore. Lionel Edward Charles Moller. of the staff of the Government Survey Department, ►re, at the age of 40 years. The funeral v. ill take place at the Bidadari Cemi try at 5.30 p.m. to-day. Deeply regretted. BEAH Mr. Scan147 words
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Advertisement505 1940-06-11 14 JOHORE GOVERNMENT. TENDERS will be received at the office cf the Tenders Board, c o The Hon'ble The State Secretary. Johore Bahru. up to noon cf the 20th June, 1940 for the Supply of General Stores from Ist July to 31st December. 1940. Particulars may be seen and obtained at505 words
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Miscellaneous801 1940-06-11 14 1 To-day's Radiol j _j SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (L 33 mcls). TRANSMISSIONS 2 ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|s). GSG 17.79 Mc s (16.86 metres p.m. J? SF 1514 Mc s (13.92 mlY£? 1.15 Miscellaneous Gramophone Records G3J 21.53 Mc s (19.82 m. 1.30 News and mid-day Rubber. Tin801 words
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92 1940-06-11 15 London, June 11. British Treasury regulations T ,t all current transactions, i v ial and financial, shall be lal rates, making the full all British exports and .ill British overseas investor available tor buying its. instead of merely canending foreign liabilities, rlir.g market will be92 words
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Article44 1940-06-11 15 London, June 11. rp::- s Exchange was very quiet ninsi and generally steadier early losses were later reK.tfiirs steadied. ntinued to hold their levels was no reaction to the news cuation of Narvik. Some -producers rallied a trifle, ket hardened towards the44 words
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Article209 1940-06-11 15 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. THERE was fair business in the tin share market yesterday, Hong Fatts remaining round SI 06. Other shares to attract interest were Memba.is, Rantaus, Kuchais and Jelebus. Among Australians. Austral Amalgamated* had buyers and Kampong Kamuntings were slightly higher209 words
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274 1940-06-11 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May lb I\ tho course of his speech at the i eleventh ordinary general meeting of Ford Motor Co.. Ltd., to-day, Lord Perry of Stock Harvard side: "The company -vsill continue to take its full share in the national effort274 words
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Article142 1940-06-11 15 Singapore, Monuay. i xi, (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan p. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Rice Siam 1 188 I?ice Siam 2 17g Rice Siam 3 IGC Siam Broken Rice No. 1 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon 2142 words
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Article280 1940-06-11 15 TIN London. Monday. Price) £278 3 4 Buyers £279 Sellers ird (Official Price) £277 3 4 Buyer* £278 Sellers RUBBER London, Monday. Market T a< Firm 12% 123 4 I v 12 5 s 12 11 ie 2nd Forward) Yugust 122 U3 M December 31 11 7280 words
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Article23 1940-06-11 15 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to-day were:— RUBBER Buyers: 38%, Sellers: 38V4 TIN $*****, up23 words
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Article917 1940-06-11 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. June 10. SUNLNii Buyer* Sellers Ainpat Tin 3,9 4 6 Austral Atrial 51- 5 6 Ayer Hitam 20 6 21,6 Ayer Weng 0.60 0 65 Austral Malay 35 371Bangrin 17 6 18 6 Batu Selangor 1.34 1.38 Berjuntai 8!6 96 Burma Malay 22!- 23!-cd Chenderiang917 words
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Article191 1940-06-11 15 SELLINU 24 1116 london T.T. 2 4 1 16 l ondon demand 2060 Lyons demand 208 i 4 Switzerland demand Hamburg demand 46 15 l 6 New York demand u IG Montreal demand 88 3 8 Batavia demand 88 i/ 4 Samarang demana 15&7/8 Calcutta demand 1557/ a Bombay191 words
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Article154 1940-06-11 15 Reuter. Ottawa, June 11 THE House of Commons unanimOHfly voted to declare war jn llalv. The Prime Minister Mr. Mackenzie Unf, moved rWtaUi» declarim it was expedient that he Canadian Government should ask the King to declare a state of v i against Italy onReuter. - 154 words
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Article64 1940-06-11 15 Reuter. Zurich, June 11. NO official views have so far been ex pressed on Italy* entry intc) the war. The declaration has not come as a surprise to the Swiss public, although it tiSiSSthat he did not wishrS; d-aw other nations, including the war is considered riReuter. - 64 words
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Advertisement309 1940-06-11 15 P& and I BRITISH I INDIA I The best possible services are being maintained by the P O.S.N. Company to thci usual ports of call excep ports of Japan. Passengers are requested t< register their requirement but under present circum stances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Return tlcliet* available309 words
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Miscellaneous78 1940-06-11 15 rAPITO ALHAMBRA: Quiet CATHAY: "Him School"-3.15, 6.lsand 9.15 p.m. ROXY: "The thump At Oxford -6.1> and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL: Hanhara Maya 6 and 9.25 p.m. QUEENS: Han At Treasure Island 1 and 9 p.m GARKKK: Cantonese p.m. c v MARLBOROUCSII: "Toofan Queen -615 and 9.15 p.m. happy WOK ID:78 words
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Article268 1940-06-11 16 Mussolini Wrote London, June 11. UERE are some quotations from Mussolini's writings and sayings: 1 From an article in II Popolo D'ltalia May 17. 1915: "After 30 year 9 Italy has 'won her autonomy: an alliance which never was and could not be popular has268 words
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Article28 1940-06-11 16 Reuter. Rome, June 11. TFHE radio states that Mussolini will be supreme commander of the Italian forces, although the King of Italy still remains the norma] chief. —Renter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration279 1940-06-11 16 "Singapore Impregnable" Reuter. London, June 11. "SINGAPORE is one of the most important points in the world," declared Professor Denis Saurat, Director of the French Institute, lecturing in London last night on Anglo-French cooperation in Asia. He declared that the fate of ChinaReuter. - 279 words
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53 1940-06-11 16 Reuter. Shanghai, June 11. FORESHADOWING intensive bombing of Ichang, treaty port on the Upper Yangtze, the Japanese military spokesman here, to-day requested that all ♦bird power vessels be withdrawn from the area and added that Japanese military authorities were unable to assume responsibility if theReuter. - 53 words
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73 1940-06-11 16 Reuter. Belgrade, June 11. CONDEMNATION of Italy's unprovoked declaration of war is widespread in all classes here. Official circles ar e paying attention tc Mussolini's assurances to certain nations. Well-in*orm?d circles suggest that Yugoslavia is likely at once to ask for a more, precise statement withReuter. - 73 words
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441 1940-06-11 16 Reuter. London, June 11. gRITISII bombers on Sunday night ranged from the mouth of the Somme to Flushing in the north and Mezieres in the south and throughout the Kstgial areas in the Ruhr. Armoured vehicles and mechanised columns which filtered through the leftReuter. - 441 words
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179 1940-06-11 16 Reuter. London, June 11. rpHE United Press syndicates an article 1 by Admiral Yates Stirling, who states that vvieh ail us great aavances, air power has not demonstrated anything like complete superiority over naval power. iMI The British and French Fleets still are easily ableReuter. - 179 words
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Article52 1940-06-11 16 Reuter. Malta, June 11. ITALY'S declaration of war was received nee with calm and then! is a r < line; cf r "oupled with determination to fight to a victorious finish in the Mediterranean. Ail Italians have been loundcd un by the police art Interned. Italian shipplnj haj also b<lReuter. - 52 words
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Article100 1940-06-11 16 Reuter. Belleville (Ontario), June 11. MR. Ropers, Minister I Defence, was killed I Air Force plane in which hr t travelling from Ottawa tr T >ntfl craihcd at NewtonvUle, a town on lake Ontario. Three mem!] thr crew were also Mr. Rogers had a lilt! addressed a jointReuter. - 100 words
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Advertisement58 1940-06-11 16 DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMANISED TRUFOOD 10R jpiTIHIR OWN W^BABIES After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to ihe 24th month—FOLLOW-ON TRUFOOD— I a complete diet allowing for the progressive I introduction of solids. Obtainable from The Medical Hall, Ltd., The Federal Dispensary, I d., Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. The Dispensary (1929), Ltd., Penang.58 words
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Article, Illustration491 1940-06-11 17 AMERICA'S REACTION TO ITALY'S DECISION Roosevelt Orders Full Speed Ahead Reuter. Charlotteville, June 10. A PROMISE that the United States would extend its material resources to the opponents cf force was made by President Roosevelt in an address at the University of Virginia to-day.Reuter. - 491 words
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Article125 1940-06-11 17 Ottawa. June 11 |lft louse of Commons unanim l oted to declare war on hfe. Ihe Prime Minister, Mr. iKkcKu Kin?, moved a resolution kdvaig it was expedient that the Canadian Government should ask she Etauj to declare a state of war ifainsi Itaiy on125 words
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51 1940-06-11 17 Reuter. London, June 11Daitof Minister cf Economic in an interview, stated ris most vulnerable to econoide. She is dependent on :es for almost every impor-.a*.erial--oil. metals, rubber, j r oa.'. aot last long. Once ner p k are exhausted will beave economic liability toReuter. - 51 words
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Article63 1940-06-11 17 Reuter. Zurich, June 11. views have so far been ex- Pressed on Italy's entry into the war. J?* declaration has not come as m c to the Swiss public, although it deep impression. nf JfMinl*; statement that he did not J* to draw other nations, including intoReuter. - 63 words
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Article204 1940-06-11 17 Defending Every Foot Reuter. Paris, June Ht A4ST night's French war communique states: "From the 1 sla to the Ke enemy has actuated his Pressure between theroads from Amiens to Rouen and Am.ens to between me at ce rtain points, where Vernon, reaching the lowerReuter. - 204 words
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Article103 1940-06-11 17 Reuter. Belleville 'Ontario), June 1L MR. Rogers. Minister for National Defence, was killed when the Air Force plane in which he was travelling from Ottawa to Toronto crashed at Newtonville, a town on Lake Ontario. Three members of the crew were also killed. Mr. Rogers had aReuter. - 103 words
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251 1940-06-11 17 Reuter. London, June 11. THE Ministry of Information states that despite the imminent 1 danger oi a German invasion of Britain, the British Government and nation are unanimously of opinion that all their available forces should be directed without delay to the scene ofReuter. - 251 words
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878 1940-06-11 17 British Reaction Reuter. J London, June 11--rpHE British Foreign $2& announcement of Signor Mussolini's 1 notification that a stat* of war existed as from one minute past midnight says: "The rash and foolhardy decision of II Duce wii not have come as aReuter. - 878 words
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176 1940-06-11 17 Reuter. London, June 11. rpHE United press syndicates an article 1 by Admiral Yates Stirling, who state* that with all its great advances, air power has not demonstrated anything like complete superiority over naval power. The British and French Fleets still aie easily able toReuter. - 176 words
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Article162 1940-06-11 17 Reuter. London, June 11. FE King has sent a message to King Carol congratulating him on the tenth anniversary of King Carol's accession to the Throne. "I have watched with respect and admiration the efforts you have been making to preserve the independence and neutrality of RumaniaReuter. - 162 words
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Article45 1940-06-11 17 Reuter. Washington, June 10. THE House of Representatives Military Committee has authorised legislation increasing the regular army from 280 000 to 400,000. also authorising the President, when Congress is not in session, to call out territorials forJ use or training within the United States ReuterReuter. - 45 words
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