Malaya Tribune, 25 June 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII -No. 151. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, June 25, 1940.
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  • 629 1 DAY OF MOURNING DECLARED NAZIS CLAIM SURRENDER OF REST OF THE ARMY Reuter. ■71 BENCH troops ceased fighting on M tro*U W following the signing of an armistice with Italy at 7.00 summer time (5.35 G.M.T.). yesterday. thmuirhout France ana To-day is to
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  • 112 1 ial Cable from H. L. Hopkin) London, June 25. i CONSTANT stream of Frenchmen called at the I.melon Headquarters of General Deganlle to-day in response to appeal for Frenchmen to rally. 4N rabies have been received from s some from French diplomats. Degaulle enjoys the support
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  • 83 1 Reuter. Hongkong, June 25. RECRUITING for the Womcns' Auxiliary Territorial Service has mmcnced in Hongkang. but only a limited number of applications will .u-cepted. is emphasised that recruits must te their full time to training as red by the authorities. situation along the bcrder reunchanged. Reuter learns
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  • 57 1 4 MEETING cf all French residents in Singapore was held at the French Club yesterday. The meeting unanimously iippointed delegates to see the < lonial Secretary this morning »nd ask him to convey to His Kxcellcncy the Governor the unanimous decision of the Trench community to put themselves
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  • 296 1 Reuter. OTTAWA, JUNE 25. „.MiiwiN« FOR THE MAXIMUM APPEALING TO CANADIANS FOR in MINISTER 1 WAR EFFORT MR. JAMBS^BAIAKW^ OF FINANCE, IN HIS BUDf.LT ™t" HOUSE OF COMMONS TO^WHT,SAIU. "THE ENEMY OP BRITAIN." NAKED WORD AT THE THRESHOLD UI A deficit of £26
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  • 30 1 Biitain is -akin, intensive prepay troops. In this picture iremits of Thef <*ovei many natrollsne the moorlands m the West of Engiana. pairomng t: territory on ponies.
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  • 175 1 Reuter. London. June 25. •VIIHF day will come, ami not so far distantly, Vhen air superiority 1 wi, be in UT command." declared Mr HaroM Nico.son Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Information in a broadcast to-night. said our resources were far greater than
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    • 50 1 0* OTHER PAGES Pages. War Lotteries 2 Mimapore Aquarium 3 Japanese Doctor Charged 5 u.irdcr Cleared of Puller's Death 5 Sports News 6 and 7 Si ti ial Article g French People and Armistice 9 Qenerm! Dobbie Commended 10 Indian News 11 Cinema Announcements 12 polish Army in England 1«
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  • 104 2 Singapore, Monday. BEING a first offender, Lim Ah Bah. 19-year-old Hokkien, who stole his mother's gold earpick and pawned it. was bound over in the sum of $50 for a period of wix months by Mr. J. G. Rappoporv. the Third Police Magistrate, to-day. When
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  • 188 2 Singapore, Monday. LYING in hospital in critical conditions, three Tamils who had been hacked with an axe while they were sleeping on the night of June 20 are still unable to make any statements to the police. The men who had been sleeping beat Canal Road
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  • 52 2 Reuter. London, June 24. IT WAS officially reported over the Moscow Radio to-day that normal diplomatic relations between Russia and Yugoslavia, which have been in abeyance since the end of the last war are to be resumed. Diplomatic representatives will be appointed, both in Moscow and
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  • 199 2 Singapore, Monday. ON his plea of guilty to two charges under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance at the Assize Court to-day before Mr. Justice Pedlow, a Chinese, Chua Ah Peng, was sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment on each charge, the sentences to run concurrently.
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  • 65 2 Singapore. Monday. rR stealing $10 worth of oil from the Keppel Store at the Singapore Harbour Board. Teo Ah Seng, a 30-year-cld Teochew. was fined $30 or in default 30 days' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, the Fourth police Magistrate, to 'iay. Teo was
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  • 65 2 Singapore, Monday. rOTJND residing in Singapore on May 10 last, after having been banished from Singapore seven years ago, a Hainanese, Chhan Teng Lam, was charged at the Fourth Singapore Assizes to-day before Mr. Justice Pedlow with unlawfully returning to this country during the period of his
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  • 81 2 Singapore, MontTay. ATTEMPTED to commit suicide by drinking brandy was the charge against Tong Lin Hee, a 22-year-old Cantonese woman. Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, raised his eye-brows and then he informed that the woman was alleged to have mixed some
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  • 197 2 A i NOTICE issued by the Custodian of Enemy Property with regard to territories occupied by Germany, with which it is now forbidden to trade states that the Trading with the Enemy legislation applies to the following territories which must be regarded as areas in
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  • 78 2 Reuter. Lisbon, June 24. FE British liner, Wellington Star, was torpedoed near Cape Finisterre. Seventeen survivors have arrived near Oporto. All the crew of the Wellington Star were landed from two boats, it is learned in London to-night. Captain Williams and 51 of the crew reached
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  • 45 2 Reuter. London, June 24: The Ministry of Health states that it has been decided to order evacuation of registered schoolchildren from Portsmouth, Southampton and Gosport. About 9,000 children will be moved on Thursday and Friday to areas in Surrey, Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire and Somerset. —Reuter.
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  • 465 2 PROPOSAL FOR NEXT COUNCIL MEETING (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) QUESTIONS WILL BE ASKED AT THE NEXT MEETING OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, THE TRIBUNE HAS BEEN RELIABLY INFORMED, REGARDING GOVERNMENT'S OBJECTION TO STATE-CONTROLLED WAR LOTTERIES. A leading unofficial member of the Legislative Council, who
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  • 96 2 Reuter. Montevideo, June 24. THE Foreign Minister of Uruguay, M. Guania, strongly affirmed his country's adherence to the principles of democracy, when speaking; at a luncheon given by the Government to the United States cruiser Quincy. Replying, Mr. Edwin Wilson. United States Minister,
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  • 308 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. NINE scholarships worth $920 have been awarded for the year 1940 by the trustees of the Sir George Maxwell Co-operative Scholarship Fund to which 16 co-operative societies are contributing. Of the nine scholarships four are for" students who distinguished
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  • 95 2 Reuter. London, June 24. jlJtf Admiralty communique issnea to-day states:— "Yet another Italian U-boat has been destroyed by British naval forces east of Suez, this bringing the total of Italian U-boat j definitely known to havf been disposed of to seven. "Italy declared war on the
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  • 31 2 London, June 24. In Parliamentary circles, it is expected that the Prime Minister will have an opportunity in the Commons to-morrow of making a full statement on the present situation.—British Wire,less.
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  • 100 2 IN order to review the cos( living in every quarter with view to adjustment of fcitowai a standing sub-commit! < elected by the North Boi Chamber of Commerce at i cent monthly committee meet This election followed an nouncement by the secretary that a
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  • 115 2 Reuter. Chungking, June 24. JHE British diplomatic mi here, the British Cons General and the French Con were hit by bombs during a J; nese air raid on the capital 4 Buildings occupied by the i British Consuls received direct h were demolished, while a dud crashed
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  • 502 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. FOLLOWING mainly on the lines of similar legislation in the Colony, the F.M.S. Government will shortly introduce in the Federal C< cil, on a certificate of urgency, a bill restricting the powers of la to increase
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  • 29 2 Reuter. Berlin. June 24. British plane.s on the night of June 2 attacked the district of Hambun the official German News A The report adds:— They did little damage."—Reuter.
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  • 160 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. rIfHE case in which a Tamil, Adai- kalam alias Meyappa Chetty, on two counts came to. concn* this afternoon in the rust uou fore Mr. W. J. J«°and discha rged HU worship acw« at the Ihe accused on tne
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  • 27 3 When the of the Singapore Assizes comm-nceo an Court yesterday. Mr_ Justice :j rounced that the attenoa ag )uro rs «o£dnot b were no murucr
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  • 118 3 Singapore, Tuesday. rUHE first class block of the General 1 Hospital was the scene ol intense activity this «ormng when the first batch of Europeans liable for service under the .Compulsory Service Ordinance arrived at tne hospital to have themselves medicalU examined by doctors appointed tor
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  • 25 3 The marriage took place at Scremban Friday of Mr. fMS. RallTrafflc Manser s Offle MM gug r SET. dath.erTfV and Mrs. T. Thuraiappah, of Seremban.
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  • 287 3 Reuter. Hongkong, Jun e 24. nn +he border conTHE situation on the t<> day no 1 tinued to be s i n ee yesterehange being «P°^f ish authorities day aUhough the Br s to mee t sasr5fl5ABy LVthree m troops ***** f01 low Tomnese aeroplanes Meanwhile,
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  • 457 3 INITIAL STEPS NEARLY COMPLETE Commissioners To Make Decision (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) THOUGH INITIAL STEPS TO THE ERECTION 1 FiVF YF vk-PI 4NNEH VAN KLEEF AQUARIUM AT TANK ROAD HAVE ALREADY BE EN ALREADY BEEN COMMENCED IN MAY NOT SEE THE COMPLETION OF THE
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  • 111 3 British Wireless. London, June 25. I T HE Ministry of Health announces ithat it has been decided to order evacuation of registered school children from Portsmouth, Soutn ampton and (iosport. This movement, involving about 9,uuu children who have been registered by their parents, wIU take P
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  • 59 3 London, June 25. 1 T HE Board of Trade have made an i export contrcl order under which the export of all classes of goods to French territories in Europe, including Corsica, is prohibited. Revocation of outstanding licences tc export to the territories in question
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  • 31 3 Mr. H. T. Parden, Entomologist, Agrilcultural Department, Straits Settlements and F,( J oratcd Malay States has been appointed to act as Senior Entomologist, Ag Icultural Department, with effect from April it.
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  • 101 3 in Lahad Datu v.c.«uty. the number of coolies of the Darvel Tobacco Plantations Ltd I*!»* Datu giving a month's notice in order to wsrk at the high rates obtain- j able has become alarming. This fac3 was revealed at a re cent committee meeting of the North
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  • 44 3 Singapore, Tuesday, i THOUSAND dollars* worth of JewelASTwas sto.cn irom the rvs cun;-, of a European. Mr. C. J oun No 38, Cairnhill Road last nfeht The thieves are believed to nave J into the house before mid night.
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  • 294 4 Singapore. Monday. ARRAIGNED before Mr. Justice Pedk>w and a common jury at the Singapore Fourth Assize Court to-day on two charges of using as genuine one ten-dollar forged note and of being in possession of two forged ten-dollar notes. Teo Woon Tiong claimed trial to both
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  • 83 4 YOtJ can t leare Malaya, ex- cept for "special reasons" if you j are: j LA ma le* Europeaa British sabj c c t 41 years and over. I A British subject liable to conscription «n--der the new orders. 3» A volunteer in the S.S. V.F. or the
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  • 104 4 Singapore. Monday. «EH CHOO KIA. a 26-year-old Chinese. 1 pleading guilty to a charge of having in h.s possession counterfeit coins which he said he kept for his chUdren to play with, was sentenced to three n onths* rig:rous imorisonraent by Mr. J. O. Rapnoport.
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  • 334 4 Singapore, Monday. DLEADING 5 lilty to two charges of having sold sugar and Australian wheat flour above the price fixed by Government, Mohamed Mydin, a salesman of Mains Mohsfaad Sons. Pulau Btikotn, was fined $20, or one week's rigorous imprisonment, on each charge, by the fifth
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  • 148 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. INQUIRIES made at the Secretaria* to-day indicate that the Government have been in con--ult.it; m with the Malayan Afeifl in London regarding the arrangement of passages to Malaya for children of Malayans who are at present
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  • 236 4 Singapore, Monday. FOLLOWING the allegation that eight men were leaders of a crowd ot workmen who pelted stones and forced the Indian driver through threats to lock up the engine room and thus halt work on the Seng Kwee Quarry at Mandai Road. Singapore, Mr. J. L.
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  • 49 4 The June monthly meeting of the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School Ole Boys' Association will be held on June 20 at 8.00 p.m. in the School Hall. Th»? meeting will take the form of musical and other entertainments; a short play by the Old Boys will be staged as an experiment.
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  • 455 4 New Regulations Published SINGAPORE, MONDAY. nOUBTS ANT) QUESTIONS REGARDING THE U POSITION OF EUROPEANS AND OTHERS LIABLE TO CONSCRIPTION IN MALAYA. WHO WISH TO LEAVE MALAYA EITHER PERMANENTLY, ON BUSINESS. OR ON HOLID4Y, ARE SETTLED BY A GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY ISSUED THIS EVENING AND
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  • 153 4 Singapore, Monday. A SEQUEL to the police raids or. the factories of the Firestone Tire and Rubber, Co., Geylang, and the Nayang Rubber Manufacturing Co., Bukit Timah, on Saturday morning because of stay-in strikes which had continued for several weeks, was heard in the Third Police Court,
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  • 127 4 Sin-apore. Mond ADMITTING a previous <■ tion twelve years a?o 0 Wah Sen* 34. Hokkien. tenced to four months r%orous imprisonment by Mr. J G Ra port, the Third Magnstrat* having cheated a pfcl-stril woman of 5-5 tn the Court pr<--mats. The incident occurred i: Third Police
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  • 137 4 Singapore. Monday. SENTENCE of 18 months imprisor.rner.: as > Chinese Koh Chuen, by Mr. Justice Pedlow at the Fourth Smgapoit Assrze Court to-day on hi> pleading guilty to a charge of ankra returning to Sragrapore while ran order of banishment. The accused **he *ai i en
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  • 535 5 JAPANESE DOCTOR CHARGED Singapore, Monday. EVIDENCE to the effect that a patient whom he diagnosed as J >uffering from alcoholic poisoning had developed a rash, and that he h»d told Dr. Kasuke Katagiri that this might develop into a scarlet fever case was given
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  • 117 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE death occurred this morning of Mr. Leslie Francis K >ch, a prominent member of the Eurasian community of Selansor, at his residence in Ulu Gombak Road. He was a senior master at the Vic toria Institution holding the
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  • 246 5 Singapore, Tuesday. HIS EXCELLENCY the Officer Administering the Government the Hon Mr. S. W. Jones, has entered the General Hospital, Singapore, and will not be able to to-morrow s emergency meeting of the Federal Council in Kuala Lumpur. Hi< Excellency Is suffering
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  • 250 5 Singapore, Monday. Rmmtt a warder attached to the Changi Prison, MR. Sidney Robert Bunett awa at East Coast whose motor-car came into co o. ricksh a-puller' S Road in the early hours of June 8 coroner Mr w death, was to-day at the MacQuarrie, who
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  • 159 5 Singapore, Monday. tT was a lucky day for laundry 1 coolie Ching Ah Nyoe (or, so he must have thought) when he found a pair of gold cuff links dangling from the sleeves of one of the shirts he was washing on the morning ot JU
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  • 155 5 mVF following telegram has been reT ceived from a sp,cial correspondent ,he war. and the consequent spread ot he war to the Red Sea region Aden is ,or than ever calm and confident -The wisdom and efficacy of Government's preparations are now proved Food supplies are assured.
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    • 90 5 GOLD LEAF TEA. It is not what you pay-it's what you get that decides the value of J a invite you to test 'GOLD LEAF tea m this way and you will find that it is the 1 most reasonably priced Ceylon Tea on ihe market. INSECTS spread with mmxi
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  • 488 6 RESULT LEA YES LEAGUE POSITIONS UNALTERED CHINESE RESERVES. .1; POLICE RESERVES. .1. fINLY UNBEATEN SID? IN THE RESERVE DIVISION, THE U CHINESE. CAME CLOSE TO SUSTAINING THEIR FIRST REVERSE OF THE SEASON WHEN THEY WERE HELD TO A ONEALL pRAW BY THE POLICE
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  • 170 6 Singapore, Monday. Moravia 5; V.M.C.A I. AS the RA F. (Kallang) could not turn up. the V.M.C.A. met the Moravia soccer XI in a friendly encounter on the V.M.C.A. ground this afternoon. The game was interest ng and resulted in a win to the
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  • 27 6 The annual athletic sports of the St Andrews School Muar will be held on Sunday at the Muar Club padang. The sports will start at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 33 6 TO-DAY SOCCFJV. S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, R A. »Hy vs. Police, Stadium: Reserve Division, Manchesters vs. R.E., Tanglin; s.R.C. vs. S.C.C, S.R.C.; Div. II A, R.A.F. (Tengah) vs. Naval Police, Tengah.
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  • 202 6 THE Indian Associat on beat the Medical C.llege by 50 runs at Balestier on Sunday. Ist XI Indian Association (innings) Hussian Shah, b Alv.s i Abbasbhoy. c H. Singh, b Balasengam 14 Ram P:ara, c S. Law, b Alvis d C. Sandosham, c K. Singh,
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  • 511 6 Mike Jacobs—Duce Of Boxing IV/HILE still fighting under Jacob's auspices, little Henry Armstrong, the world's welter weight champion, denounces Michael Jacobs as a dangerous dictator. He refers to Mike as the Duce of boxing, writes John Lardner in the San Francisco Chronicle. These arc hard words in Cauliflower
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  • 88 6 (From Our Own Correspondent i Muar, June 24. lOHORE State tennis champioi J meeting will be brourht to Friday wh*n the final in the remai event—the men's open singles—wil played off at Batu Pahat. The finalists are Yon bin Mian, J champion for th.? last
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  • 110 6 THE second anniversary cf the Maxfli Badminton Party will be celeb] on Saturday, at the Tai Seng r rant, where a dinner will be held p.m. sharp. A tea-party will be given the foil., day at th* residence of Mr. Lee Khi Chiang, 465-A, Upper S
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  • 49 6 V.M.C.A. JunlGr Departm."; ball against Raffles Instituti n morrow on the Bras Basah Ground at 5 p.m. will tv Njit Siong, Koh Chit Meng. Teo Chew, Yoh Wah Sung. B. Pones, I. Kok Kong. Chia Soo Hianc. Tan Wai, Loi Peng Kong, Fong Kirn (!h
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 238 7 PLAYERS WARNED FIRST HALF FORT CANNING 4; INDIANS L THOUGH play marred the Division 2B soccer match in which Fort Canning beat the Indians by four goals to one at Farrer Park yesterday. Questionable tactics were employed by players of both
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  • 134 7 K. L. Races THE following are the scratchings and order of ranning for tomorrow's races at Kuala Lumpur: X \CE L Horses, 4, Div. 3— s\ > furs. Brtwn Hill 11. RACE Hcrses, Class, 4, Div. 2, 5> ■> luis. Tin Pocket. RACE 3. Horses,
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  • 333 7 COMPLETE weights for races, second day Selangor Turf Club Summer meeting to-morrow are: HORSES, Class 4. Div. 1 5y 2 fursDangerous Lover 90 Monte Video 8 13 Moonlight Sonata 8.13 Marcheta II 8 J 3 Gay Prince 8 12 Princess Prim 8 12 Clifton Lad
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  • 113 7 (Trom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. June 2b. |U fast work tc-day Depot (Farad, lfand Contango fridine boy); worked together over a full-stripped gallop, with Depot ahead. M t ic Needles (Farad) and Mystic wiu.ie (riding boy. worked impressively together while Sibbritt took out
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  • 104 7 i OC\L services and police will take part L in an amateur boxing bill,; by th- S.A.B.A. at the Happy World soon. Contests will probably be: T L Joolim (SA.B.C.t vs. Louis, (Police); Cpl. Moon (Manchesters) vs. LO Forsytrl (Gordons.; Worthington ,Loyals) vs. Rahim (Police.; Sgt.
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  • 182 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, June 24. SCORING three goals and keeping their own goa l intact, Parit Amal maintained their unbeaten record in Division II of the locml league when they beat Bella Park by three goals to Parit Amal new remain the
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  • 133 7 SRC ran off heats, prior to then." athletic finals day Saturday, last evening. Results were; 100 yards (first heat):—l, De Jong; 2, Outschoorn; 3, A. Clarke. Time, 10 3 5 Second heat:—l, R- Minjoot; 2, B Moss; 3, G. Clarke. Time 10ft sec. 220 yards (first
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  • 204 7 rPHE Roya! Singapore Golf Club second 1 bi-monthly mixed foursomes competition for June was payed at Bukit Timah Sunday afternoon and resulted in a tie between Miss B. Hegarty and B N Kelly, Miss J. Murray and Capt H B* de M. Hunter and
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  • 194 7 Manchesters... .2, A j A, Gunners.. 0, IN A second round fixture of a first I Division league mate:> played at Chanel yesterday, the Manchesters took full points from the Anti-Aircraft Gunners, winning two —nil. The Gunners were on the offensive lor the
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  • 22 7 The Reserve Division League game played between R.A.F. and Navy yesI ierday at the Naval Base was won by the R.A.F. 2—l.
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  • 434 8 PAPITULATION of the Bordeaux Government does not mean elimination of the French Empire as Britain's ally. That much is clear from innumerable messages from all parts of French overseas' possessions, which received added emphasis from the broadcast given from London by General Degaulle, Chief oi Military Operations
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  • 73 8 Reuter. Dublin, June 24. MR. de Valera speaking at an all-Party recruiting meeting at Tralee yesterday .>a:ti tne geographical position in Ireland made It a tempting place for any belligerent. The war had taken a very quick turn recently and. instead of removing danger, had
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  • 1102 8 TT should never be forgotten that the real struggle is for dominion of the sea. The very magnitude of the effort which the enemy has exerted in his drive towards the Channel ports shows that he is under no illusions about the chief obstacle to
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  • 120 8 Reuter. Bordeaux. June 24. A STATEMENT issued over the French wireless says that th? Havas N( v. Agency makes the most formal protest against the allegations contained m Mr Churchill's statement and adds that the French Government rejects the distinc tion which it was
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  • 44 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. June 2* THE Premier. Phya Bipul, to-day recerv ed the Knight Grand Cordon ot Most Exalted Order of the White t phant at the hands of the Regent on instructions from King Ananda for mentorioua service
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  • 61 9 Reuter. Berlin, June 24. S yilF. German News Agency states that Grand Admi- ral Raeder made a tour oC j inspection of units of the battle fleet and the naval bases on the Dutch, Belgian, north French coast, from June H to 21 "to assure himy
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  • 151 9 Reuter. Cairo, June 24. TIU British Government "never isked either orally or in writing" that Egypt should declare war statement is reported by Egyppapers to-day to have been made Mi her Pa-ha (Prime Minister) at neeting of Egyptian elder statesmen on Saturday under
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  • 48 9 Reuter. Johannesburg. June 24. rpn Hertzoe and Dr. Malan. leader kgas jars? inmg of Parliament. They invite then- supporters to hold eetinas to protest against the decin Uono! war against Italj•{£ itinc Parliament, and to demana vox diatS withdrawal of the Union iron, ar.—Reuter.
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  • 81 9 Reuter. Chungking. June 24. THE Chinese Government I declaration regarding the panese Tientsin agreement as 10U Popart oTthe Reserve fund for the !ia l, CUrr f?p y Chinese Government ondly the Chines Government aiders that the Britisn w „c trustee for tne is acting asGovernment in
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  • 576 9 Strange Silence Of Petain Govt. Reuter. THE French people, states a Reuter message, do not yet know that an armistice has been declared and that Germany is to keep over half their country. The response to the appeal by General Degaulle has
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  • 76 9 Reuter. Damascus, June 24. FOLLOWING Gen. Mittelhauser's r announcement that he has decided to carry on France's mission in Syria and defend the honour of France and her flag, numerous tribal chieftains have placed their iives and properties at the disposal of the
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  • 227 9 SERIOUS LOSSES IN THE ALPS Reuter. London, Jure 24. in the west there were no THE FRENCH war communique says that m important items lace In the environs of St. In the centre, lively fighting F.Uenne. remans succeeded in advancing to the In the south-east
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  • 170 9 Reuter. BORDEAUX, JUNE 24. THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT HAS DECIDED TO INSTRUCT GENERAL HUNTSIGER TO SIGN THE ARMISTICE WITH ITALY. THE i DECISION WAS TAKEN BY THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS THIS AFTERNOON. As yet nothing definite is known of their nature, though unconfirmed reports are already rumouring that strong
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  • 54 9 Reuter. Batavia. June 24. AMONGST the activities since the outbreak of war in the home country, displayed In the N.E.1.. is the establishment in Sourabaya of a factory for the manufacture of the world known Philip's electric bulbs. To-day the articles of association of the new company
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  • 23 9 Reuter. Lisbon, June 24. The British liner. Monarch of Bermuda carrying the Italian Ambassador to Britain and his staff, arrived to-day from Britain.—Reuter.
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  • 198 10 Reuter. London, June 23. A CAIRO message gives the official R.A.F. communique on the Italian raid on Malta. The communique states: "A large forte of enemy bombing aircraft, escorted by fighters, raided Malta on Sunday. There were, in all, at least fiO
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  • 51 10 Reuter. Simla, June 24. TT is understood that ttie Viceroy I has Jnv'-ted Mr. Gandhi to visit him at Simla. Gnndhi is exnected to arrive towards the end cf th° week. Tn the meantime I inhtheow is Mr Jkinah President of the Muslim League on Thursday
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  • 302 10 DOBBIE'S DEFENCE OF MALTA COMMENDED Reuter. CAIRO, JUNE 24. AN R A.F. COMMUNIQUE SAYS THAT A "LARGE FORCE OF ENEMY BOMBING AIRCRAFT, ESCORTED BY A FLIGHT OF FIGHTERS, RAIDED MALTA YESTERDAY. "Over 60 aircraft participated, yet only slight damage was done. Five civilians were
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  • 54 10 Reuter. Canton, June 25. ALTHOUGH official information is lacking, unofficial sources predic; that the greater part of the Japanese forces concentrated at Shumchun, near the Hongkong border will be withdrawn within a week. It is believed they will leave a small garrison to prevent supplies
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  • 88 10 Reuter. Berlin. June 25 HITLER has issued a proclamation to the German people saying: "Your soldiers have brought to an end, in barely six weeks of heroic struggle, the war ln the west agninst a enemy. "Their depds will pnter into hlstorv as one of
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  • 97 10 REUTER. LONDON, JUNE 25. THIRTEEN AIRMEN, WHO BETWEEN THEM DESTROYED 67 ENEMY PLANES IN AIR COMBAT, FIGURE TO-NIGHT IN A NEW LIST OF R.A.F. MEN AWARDED THE D.F.C OF THE D.F.M. AMONG THEM, A FORMER CLERK, SERGEANT ALFRED WHITBY, OF LIVERPOOL, SHOT DOWN FIVE DURING ONLY
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  • 97 10 British Wireless. London, June 25. GENEROUS gifts for furtherance of the British war effort continue to be made by individuals in many parts of the Empire. The latest gift is by Sir Harry and Lady Cakes, of Nassau, the Bahamas, who have cabled £5.000
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  • 61 10 British Wireless. London, June 25. ONLY £6.000 is needed to bring the Lord Mayor's Red Cross Fund to £2.000.000. Two large, gifts were brought into the total en Sunday—one of £1.000.000 frcm the American Red Cross and another of £25.000 being the balance of the
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  • 550 10 British Wireless. London, June 24. PUBLIC opinion here has followed with interest and sympathy the news of the lecently unmasked Nazi intrigues in Uruguay with ramifications in neighbouring South American States and their implication for the whole of the American Continent. Comment in
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  • 393 10 British Wireless. London, June 25. INTERESTING details of German tanks and methods of attacking them and of German dive-bombing tactics were contained in a broadcast talk on Monday evening by a British Second-Lieutenant and a Major, both recently returned from France. There were, said the
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  • 40 10 Reuter. Tokyo, June 25. PRINCE Konoye, former Premier, has tendered his resignation from the Presidency of the Privy Council. This is interpreted as an indication of his deteimination to head the movement for a new single political party.—Reuter.
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  • 78 10 (Special Cable from H. L. Hupkin) London, June 25. HOWARD Stone, a nineteen-year-old clerk, was to-day charged with the murder of Leslie Wilkesman, aged 18. He was remanded for a week. It is alleged that deceased is the sun of a German who is living
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  • 100 10 Reuter. Bordeaux. June 25 THE official French communique last night states: "Slight progress was rn&de by the Germans in Charentes, where the enemy occupied Angouleme! and also in the Rhone Valley, where he reached Aix les Bains and the banks of the Vorette. "In the Alps, the
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  • 167 10 Reuter. Shanghai. June 25. ALLEGATIONS that foreign property was damaged in a Chinese air raid on Ichang was made by a Japanese army spokesman here this afternoon. He said that at 2.50 yesterday afternoon eight Chinese planes dropped bombs which fell on the Standard Oil
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  • 75 11 Simla. Government of India, with ihe consent of the Secretary of itc tor the Colonies, have deputvlr S. Ridley, 1.C.5., Secretary to the Agent-General in South Ifric*, to visit Mauritius.* Ihe Government of India have not deputed an officer there for than ten years,
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  • 197 11 Lucknow. who see oneness in the Muslim i gue and the Azad Muslim Conon account of the safeguards passed by the latter are mis- i s Mr. Hafiz Muhammad Ibraplaining the implications of the lustim Conference's resolution ;-rds for minorities. Ibrahim adds that the Muslim position
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  • 484 11 NATIONALISTS' EFFORT TO AVERT PARTITION Hyderabad. THE committee appointed by the All-India Muslim League to frame a constitution for India has now under consideration an amended scheme suggested by Dr. Sayed Abdul Latif. Dr. Latif s amended scheme, while implementing the league's Lahore resolution, has attempted
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  • 173 11 Sim 1 a. FOUR infantry battalions of the Indian States Forces, which in January were moved from their peace stations in State territory for training alongsiue regular units in British India have returned to their States on the completion of three months train- j m
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  • 185 11 Lahore, June 9. rras suggestion that the Congress I should in view of the present international sVatiTnis made Bardar Sarfu Singh Caveeshar, president of the Pun jab Forward Bloc, in the course of a statement to the press. Sardar Sardul Singh says thm* tt*e recent
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  • 135 11 Bhopal. j mHE working committee of the All--1 India States Muslim League, at its meeting held here under the presidency f Kh Yar Jung Bahadur of Hydera- L*SSpssf the g following resolution: b "The working committee of the AllIndia States Muslim League has care fiillv considered
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  • 319 11 Bangalore. 1 TO afford facilities for suitable A young men to engage themselves in agriculture, the Government Mysore have sanctioned the forma Hon of a colony in the Irwin Canal ""fifteen acres of land to each colonist Fifteen acrts» Government to '„n lease for six
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  • 107 11 Bannu, June 10. 4 S a result of political pressure exerted A by the Government some ten outlaws and absconders from justice have surrendered themselves to stand their trial. Mamak. a prominent member of Gul Nawaz's gang, recently presented himseli to the oohce. His brother Sikandar had
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  • 74 13 Reuter. Ottawa, June 24. anadlan Minister of Justice, in >adcast to-day, said: util the British Government is free we must ensure our own protecexternal force, and possAbly ernies within our own gates, we such a powerful neigh the United States completely national policy in order to
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  • 798 13 Judgment Must Be Left To Future Generations Reuter. New York, June 24. r BHHE French people themselves will have to be J*. the judges some day of the pitiless armistice terms imposed on them at Compiegne and Rome," says the New York Times in
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  • 120 13 Reuter. London, June 24. CIR RONALD CAMPBELL, British Ambassador in France, has left Bordeaux for England with his staff, Reuters diplomatic correspondent learns. His departure is due to the fact that France is now almost over-run by the enemy, and his capture by
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  • 27 13 Reuter. Cairo, June 24 POUNT Mazzolini, Italian Ambassador C° U and members of the Consular staffs have left for Palest en route to Rome -Reuter.
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  • 238 13 London, June 24. rE Manchester Guardian says that "the spectacle of Britain's friend converted within a few hours into a satellite of our common enemy, allowing her arms and resources to be used against us in our grim struggle, forgetting the oath of fidelity
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  • 21 13 Reuter. London, June 24. Railway communication between lln and Paris will be resumed within tw> days, states the German wireless— Renter.
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    • 1075 14 I To-day's Radio J SINGAPORE LONDON n M mete x TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 1 —8»i (V»_»gPk GSG 17.79 Mcs (16.86 metres) ZHP *-96 metres (9.6» mwt\»h GSF 15.14 Mc|s (13.92 metres) CS Miscellaneous Gramophone Record. GSJ 21.53 Mc ls (19.82 metre KS News and mid-day Tin. Copra Rubber p.m. Prices.
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  • 86 15 U.S. BUILDING UP VAST STOCKS OF RUBBER Reuter. London, June 25. quarters are not able to confirm or deny the New York report of the United States' purchase of 100,000 tons f rubber. London interests, which would have to be consulted, have not any inform* tion about the
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  • 265 15 TIN London, Monday. Official Price> £266 Buyers £266V 2 Sellers ird (Official Price) £269V 4 Buyers £269 V 2 Sellers RUBBER London, Monday. Buyers Sellers ,et Tone Featureless 13% 13% F trward) July 13V 4 13V 2 Forward) August 13 13y 4 Forward) Oct Dec. ll 3
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  • 134 15 Singapore, June 24. B (Siami W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per w nQ Siam 1 188 Siam 2 178 Siam 3 160 Broken Rice No. l 157 Broken Rice No. 2 Saigon Al Saigon 1 Saigon 2 mm <M vm R Rangoon
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  • 199 15 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. J3RICES were substantially lower in most cases throughout the market yesterday, and only a small volume of business was transacted. Tin shares were weak on the fall n the local price of metal. Hong Fatis eased to 83 cents,
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  • 24 15 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to-day were:— RUBBER Buyers: 36%, Sellers: 37. TIN $127, dcwn $4
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  • 173 15 Singapore, June 25 The following are the exchange stock quotation this corning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2|4 110 Tondon demand «„«r£naed Lyons demand suspended Switzßrland demand 207 nom. Hamburg demand New York demand *> {JgJ Montreal demand
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  • 15 15 Reuter. tasw-r» stationary. IndusfS gn and° Kafffrrconttaued to deterio rate.—Reuter.
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  • 808 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Owing to the absence of dealings in many of the mining and rubber shares listed below, quotations are mainly nominal. Singapore. June 24. MINING Buyers Sellers Am pat Tin 31- 31» Austral Amal Ayer Hltam IMP Ayer Weng 050 0.55 Austral Malay »1- f*T Bangrln HEy,
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  • 136 15 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 24TH JUNE 1940, 12 o'clock Noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 3« 7,8 37 1[8 No. IX R.S.S. F.O.B. in cases July 38 38 112 O.F.A.Q. R.S.S: F.O.B. in bales July 35 7,8 36 1|8 F A Q.
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  • 88 15 Reuter. New York, June 25. CTEEL output is expected to be main- tamed. The repercussions of :ulation are below expectations. French onnages have been diverted elsewhere. Domestic demand is large. Buyers have been granted an additional month for specifications. Ford may buy 1941 requirements
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  • 75 15 Reuter. Liverpool, June 25. AMERICAN'new crops are supported by fears of importing difficulties, but July is depressed by the new transfer regulations which virtually cancel longs light to demand delivery. Egyptians are erratic and are adjusting themselves to transfer regulations. 'Later in, the morning, cotton reacted on
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  • 41 15 Reuter. London, June 23. r! Chamber of Commerce Is circularising all trade associations about making urgent representations to Government regarding sales to the French Government and its agents for whirh payment has net yet been received.—Reuter.
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  • 111 15 Reuter. London, June 24. rjtHE French conquest brings Germany A no oil advantage, since Europe's total production is 11,000,000 tons against consumption of 28,000,000, even in peace .time and Britain and the United States virtually monopolise the world's tanker tonnage, besides hlockade possibilities. There
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  • 43 15 Reuter. Clmla. June 25. rr Is reported that the British Govern- ment is offering to purchase 100,000 tons of Indian sugar. The officer has been communicated to the Indian Sugar syndicate. London expects an official announcement very shortly.—Reuter.
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  • 44 15 Reuter. London, June 25. THE tin collapse was due to the pressure of the week-end's eastern accumulation following reserve on the part of American consumers. The market opened weak, with a turnover of 200 tons. After hours the turnover was 100 tons.—Reuter.
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  • 37 15 London, June 25 SUBSCRIPTIONS for the new continuous issue of the 2V 2 per cent, national war bonds will open on Tuesday. The price of the issue is £100 In fuU on subscription.—British Wireless.
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  • 39 16 Fvacuated from "the hell that was Dunkirk.*' British troops of the Fxpetlitionarv Force received a great welcome home. Here a wounaea "Tommy" is seen being given a drink by a comrade on the quayside.
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  • 198 16 Reuter. London, June 25. •f HAVE reason to think the French Fleet will not surrender to the enemy," stated Genera 1 Degaulle when interviewed yesterday. said ho was convinced that all parts of the French Empire would go on fighting. The exact position of the
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  • 58 16 Reuter. Buenos Aires, June 21. The naval armaments programme, providing for expenditure of £27 millions, was submitted to Congress to-day. The construction of a big naval dockyard forms part of the scheme, the execution of which will take several years. A sum of more than
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  • 465 16 Gen. Sikorski Vows Continued Help Reuter. London, June 25. r k'HE Polish armies which were fighting in France are landing in England. This was revealed to-night in a hroadcast by General Sikorski, Prime Minister of 1 oland and Commander-in-Chief of the Polish armed
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  • 21 16 Reuter. Madrid, June 24. It is understood that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor are returning to England shortly.—Reuter.
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  • 134 16 Reuter. Panama, June 25. THE Italian luxury liner Conte Eiancamano, brought in from anchorage at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, is now refuelling and, after remaining the night at Balbao, will pass through the canal to Cristobal. The United States army and navy are
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  • 70 16 Reuter. Washington, June 25. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, owing to l?gal considerations, has halted negotiations for the sale of 20 swift "mosquito boats" for Eritain. It is announced from the White House that the President decided upon this step when he received informal opinion from the
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  • 213 16 London, .lane SS THERE is good reason to believe, from information received in London, that British raids o\(r Germany are having a very mirfcfd moral effect. In the great industrial areas Western Germany there have been f evere losses in production and many
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  • 24 16 Reuter. Ottawa, June 25. Princess Juliana, with her daughters, have arrived at Government House to stay with the Earl of Athlon and Princess Alice.—Reuter
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  • 21 16 British Wireless. London. June 25. The latest figure of German prisonera cf war now in Britain is 1 537 British Wireless.
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