Malaya Tribune, 26 June 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- No. 152. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, June 26, 1910
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  • 351 1 AIRCRAFT FACTORIES BOMBED ALL MACHINES RETURN FROM DAY NIGHT RAIDS Reuter. mjAZI air and naval liases in both Holland and Germany were strongly attacked by the Royal Air Force yesterday in raids which took nllTe both by day and by night.
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  • 31 1 The King and Queen are here seen inspecting new Red Cross ambulances seated to the British Red Cross from all parts of ,he world, mostly from the colonies.
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  • 383 1 London, June 26. DRO A DC ASTING early this morning from London, Prince Bern--1 ard of Holland said: "My first words to you are words of heartitittlde to the British people here and in the Great Dominion add for their very kind reception and the
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  • 28 1 London. June 25. <IR Ronald Campbell. British Ambas sador to France, was received in audience by the King at Buckingnam Palace this evening.—British Wireless.
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  • 149 1 London, June 2«. A BILL "to make emergency pro- I vision with respect to the Government of India and Burma" was introduced in the House of Commons this evening and will J probably be passed through all its stages to-morrow in the Common 1 I
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  • 183 1 Reuter. London, June 26. ITTHORITATIVE quarters in London make the following preA TiSreomment upon Italian peace terms: "While a deladH JZertarv is impossible until there has been time to subject he ed > J N said lhat tha Italian terms follow terms
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  • 94 1 Reuter. Tokyo, June 25. THE Japanese Army Command in i South China has announced that operations were begun on June 17 to "cut off by force" the transport of war supplies to General Chiang Kai Shek through French IndoC /"added that information obtained through
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  • 114 1 London, June 25. r-DAY is a day of national mourning in France, and in an early morninn broadcast the Minister for the Interior issued instructions regarding the disciplinary measures imposed, including the closing of cafes, cinemas, theatres and aM shops, except those supplying food. All flags
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  • 36 1 Reuter. Philadelphia. June 25. THE Republican Party's platform pro- gramme includes hep of oppressed peoples, a pledge against American participation in the war and sharp attack on President's Roosevelt's record in matters of defence-Reuter.
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  • 93 1 Tokyo, June 25. REGARDING the regular air service bet-veen Tokyo and Bangkok which was inaugurated on June 10 without touching in French IndoChina, the Asahi Shimbun, a leading Japanese daily, states that the French Indo-China authorities have lately shown their wilMngness to make some concession
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  • 22 1 Reuter. Pittsburgh, June 25. DURING the week-end, Britain began taking over several hundred thousand tons of French steel orders.—Reuter.
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  • 103 1 REUTER. MADKU). JUNE 2G. *MONG THOSE WHO ENTERED SPAIN LAST NIGHT FROM I FRANCE WAS DR. WELLINGTON KOO (CHINESE AMBASSADOR TO PARIS) A LARGE NUMBER OF AMERICANS FROM FRANCE WHO HAVE CROSSED THE J FRONTIER ARE BEING SENT BY THE AMERICAN EMBASSY TO BILBAO, PENDING
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  • 72 1 Reuter. Bordeaux, June 25. i, DECREE published in the Journal h Officiale suspends the application of decrees relative to the cession or compulsory paying in of certain foreign bank nctes, the surrender to the Bank of France of gold held by persons of French rationality or domiciled
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  • 1119 2 ALL BRITISH AND BRITISH PROTECTED SUBJECTS LIABLE Mr. Marcus Rex Presides At Meeting (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. 4T It. r*** curf mn Force. These two Bills are entitled the Compulsory Service (Volun eer Force) Enactment and the Volunteer Force (Training) Enactment,
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  • 513 2 THE score «I loudspeakers set up throughout the town from Paair Panjanr. la Kerangoon through which ordinarily the day's news is broadcast in Chinese and Tamil, will play a special role in to-night s hhtrknul. I I ey will help broadcast the air raid sin
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  • 263 2 THERE will b e no clash in the continuous period training of volunteers and conscripts, a fear of which has influenced manyvolunteers and conscripts or their employers to apply for postponement certificates. Interviewed to-day. Mr. HeywoodWaddington, of the Man Power Bureau, told a reporter
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  • 269 2 J (From Our Own Reporter) S Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. THE Hon. Mr. Marcus Rex, Bri- i tto Resident, Perak, who pre- J sided at the meeting of the Fede- ral Council this morning, in the I i absence of the High Commission- j
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  • 269 2 A RESOLUTION to forward appeals to the' Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Chinese Consul-General in regard to the restrictions imposed on the importation of certain foodstuffs from China was passed last night at a meeting of four Chinese business guilds, held at the
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  • 316 2 INDIAN troops are now stationed as an experiment in a garrison camp in the Northern Command of Britain. The men, who come from all parts of India, were recruited on a voluntary basis in Britain and the experiment has so far proved successful. While they wear
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  • 189 2 (From Our Own Correspondent! I Muar. Tuesday TAN PEK VONG, a young Chin ese girl, was to-day charm before the first magistrate with having attempted to commit sui- cide by jumping into the Muar River. I When the case was mentioned, Mr. P. H. Andrews, Chief
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  • 338 2 Singapore. Wednesday. ON A charge of criminal intimidation by threatening Teo K<»«, Siang a bicycle dealer, with m.jun. Teng Ah Mai was acquitted by the fifth police magistrate yesterday. It was alleged by the prosecution the accused went to Teo's shop in New Bridge Road
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  • 27 2 The annual general meeting Clerical Union will be held on bi June 30, at the club house. 172-B, n» u goon Road, at 2 p.m.
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  • 198 3 I Tribune Staff Reporter) n VUSE certain landlords in b gapore collect rent from their ccording to the Mohamedan r and pay assessment to the lity according to the ordiGregorian calendar, a comol Municipal Commissioners ided to revise the present if assessment. S his
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  • 48 3 Singapore. Tuesday. I nn \USE it is believed that the socieDtv s being used for -purposes tn- bis with the peace and good the Colony." the Siong-800 a registered society in Penang. n dissolved. nouncement is made in a tjro- Gazette extraordinary issued '.ring.
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  • 13 3 Pictured above are three tSetiefoAaThettre s and Corp. Shirley.
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  • 572 3 Singapore, Tuesday. t „a <h« Hack in the Assizes Court mam 4 K iatk toiice napectors stood in the aocw h i«e 1 d heard Z Crown Counse, ten the judge and jury Ita they had no. on.y committed a breach of duty as had
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  • 232 3 (C EVEN rules drawn up by the Censorship Department, Singapore P in order to facilitate the despatch of letters from Malaya, are *°"r, all late postings catch the mail for nublished below. which they are intended. v ti ha hnpf ana It has been noticed
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  • 369 3 THREE FELLOWSHIP WILL BE GRANTED (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) DESPITE THE FACT THAT lj SELECTED, 19« WINNERS OF THEL.^f AT VE RY SHIPS MAY BE ABLE TO SOTATION SAME TIME AS THE IMS BY WHICH 1910 COLLEGES. «riii be selected not board
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  • 78 3 Stole Tricycle Wood Singapore, Tuesday. HIDING a stolen tricycle which WW X loaded with 32 bundles of stoU WOOd? Goh Pen Heng. 32-year-old Teochew. was stopped by a constable on rounds on Canal Road at 5 15 yesterday "XTooh was charged I g Rappoport. in the Third po te Court
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  • 124 3 Last Night's First Night A NEW •'Saint" thrillsr, "The Saints A Double Trouble, starring George Ganders, opened a season at the Alham bra. Singapore, yest-rday This latest PKO Radio thriller lives up in excive ment and tense situations to all the earlier exploits ol this
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  • 81 3 YET another non-military area brought under the protected places regulations is the Woodlands Depot of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, i Only persons who will be allowed in this petrol storage •area are the police guards on [duty in uniform, and persons possessing written passes containing
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  • 442 4 Saw Friend Disappear In Pool Of Blood Singapore, Tuesday. IN a race across the lagoon at the Empire Dock en the torrid afternoon of June 22, Edward M. Kelly, an able seaman of the S.S. "Steel Inventor." saw his colleague, John Kask,
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  • 54 4 r pHE military sections ol the postponed honours list will be published on Thursday. July 11, an official communique states. It is not proposed to announce a list of civic honours until some more appropriate time, which will not, in my event, be before
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  • 136 4 Singapore, Tuesday. T*HE Rent Assessment Board to-day granted leave to the Indian Motor Works to eject their subtenant. J. X. Pereira. from the land where he stored his building materials. The board allowed Pereira to rvmain in the house, fixing the rent at *50. Mr P H
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  • 73 4 Singapore. Tuesday. SAID to have acted as a member of the <Red» General Labour Union, an unlawful society. Li Bun Hin. a 19-year-old Chinese, claimed trial before Mr J. G. Rappoport. the Third Police Magistrate, to-day Li was arrested at 11 a.m. yesterday, at
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  • 380 4 'JUiE funeral >f Mr. Roy Arthur Page, the only son ol Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Page, of Changi Prisons, who died at Kuantan on June 2U. took place at the Bidadari yesterday and was largely attended by members of the Changi Prison and local prison
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  • 358 4 Singapore, Tuesday. TlriE ingenious method of a confidence trickster who got away with $44.50 by pretending to be a salesman of tinned milk, was related in the Third Police Court, to-day. It appears that Tan Chew Eng, a 36-year-old Teochew, led his victim to a
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  • 80 4 Singapore. Wednesday. TN THEIR new premises at North Bridge Road yesterday, the Bata ShoeCompany entertained about 50 guests to a cocktail party. Mr. A. Jugas, general manager of tne company, on behalf of the managing director and the management, in welcoming the guests, said that the completion
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  • 130 4 Singapore. Tuosd w TWO Chinese, Ho Mah Loh ami Lim Keh Joo, who are alleged to have been concerned in an at tempt to cheat a compatriot giving him a false cheque for $133 claimed trial when they urerr charged before Mr. J. G Kappaport,
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  • 182 4 AVIATION spirit is now being manufactured from certain Indian and Burman crude oils from which it can be directly derived. Among; other countries possessing oil-fields yielding suitable crude oils appear to be Borneo, Sarawak. Java. Sumatra, Rumania, Trinidad. Venezuela, the United States of America and
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  • 49 4 London. June 25 In the Commons to-day. asked whether children of German Jews in this country were included in the benefits of the Dominions evacuation .scheme, Ifr. Shakespeare (Dominions UnderSecretary I said: "No The scheme only applies to children of Allied refugees."—Reuter
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  • 153 5 Chungking. 1 .TOGETHER 8,321,343 Chinese A are living abroad, according to released by the Commission overseas Chinese Affairs in pking. This represents an in- of more than 400,000 over the 0 000 reported by the same comsion in 1937. majority of them live in
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  • 548 5 $40,000,000 Worth Of Export Trade CZECH WAN'S chief exports to foreign country «cv- lu b at $40,000,000 a year. This is probably the, record ex port figure for any pro-mce in Free Virtue of its big tin exports, totalling is a close second in this
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  • 309 5 r'HINA'S efforts to revive the silk trade have shown encouraging results. Trade figures indicate that in 1939 China exported $131,600,000 worth of raw silk. Incredible though it may seem, this meant an increase of $98,000,000 over the 1938 figure of 833,600,000. These figures exclude silk
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  • 294 5 Chungking i r 0NG W ith their multifarious wartime ae!tivMeVChinese busy on« to secure a greatei repiesen the j esi delegates who jSiJXIlfr Of the 1.681 delegates who wu* to adopt the constitution in November onlyfour, it Us reliably learned, are wom Tliere Is
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  • 134 6 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June 25. FOR the third year in succession P. Suppiah won the Selangor tennis singles title, to-day when he beat One Ec Kong in three sets. One Ec Kong won Selangor championship without a break from 1928 to
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  • 394 6 Singapore, Wednesday. AFTER mastering the game during the first half, in which they scored all their goals, the Manchester's came near to losing the Reserve Division game against the R E. at Tanglin in the second half yesterday. j This was due to their
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  • 264 6 Singapore, Wednesday. JN a Reserve Division match played on the Padang yesterday, the S.R.C. beat the S.C.C. by two goals to one. Having the better of th° exchanges the Recs deserved tc win. although play was on the whole rather scrappy. For the
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  • 297 6 "Hat-Trick" And Penalty Goals At Anson Road Singapore, Wednesday. R.A. (Heavy Regt.) 4; Police 4. IN a match that was characterised with lively exchanges throughout, the Police held the R.A. (Heavy Regiment) to a four-all draw in a Division I soccer encounter
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  • 26 6 TO-DAY SOCCER: League, Div. I, S.R.c S.C.C., Stadium, Reserv, Police vs Loyals, Depot- Div 2A, R.A.O.C. vs. R.A.M.C Alexardra; Div. ?.B vs. A.N.W.T., J.C.S.A.
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  • 51 6 Malacca, Juii'> 'in. MALACCA'S team to meet Singa- porr in the Malaya Cap at Malacca, Saturday will be chosen from: Lew Ah Sang, Hrndrnff. Tarn Chci* L:m, Abbas, lamai, <•■ Tiam Tye, Hassan b n Arshad, Shariff. Tan Swee Cheng, Mastapha, Mhd. Haad, Puteh. R,
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  • 736 7  -  Duval's Stable Should Be Followed To-day BY "SPECTATOR" yyjTH LARGE FIELDS ENTERED FOR THIS AFTERNOON'S RACES AT KUALA LUMPUR. THE SECOND DAY OF THE SELANGOR TURF CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING, WINNERS WILL NOT BE SO ASY TO PICK AS ON THE OPENING DAY. Moonlight Sonata and
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  • 115 7 The June Stapleford competition of th* Garrison Golf Club, played at Tangin resulted in a win for in Grouo A for E V Smith with a sco;* of 33«/ a and in a win for S. A. Hagger Grouo B" with a score of 31%. The following
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  • 49 7 R oya> Singapore VacM Ciuh programme for a.l ciasses j starting at 5 2o p 2n *ZW& Club Burgee, starting a. 9 0 A a c?ass wi.. fti *c 2nd race Shenton Thomas Challenge "V* OT» wi» a sweepstake race. carting at I 10.20 a.m.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 261 8 JHE battle for Britain has begun and the Empire stands solidly behind the Mother Country in this the greatest moment of her history. We stand to lose everything if we weaken in our efforts to help Britain both with material and monetary aid. And yet
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  • 216 8 JHE capitulation of the Bordeaux Government and the demobilisation of the French Navy in the Mediterranean have given Italy the temporary advantage of a freer hand in those regions where she can exert her bullying tactics. For this reason, the Balkan States are showing signs of increased nervousness.
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  • 843 8 CLNCE the beginning of the war it has been the policy of the Gov? ernmei-t of India not to interfere with broadcasts from 6ermany directed to India, but to allow this propaganda to defeat itself by its obvious exaggeration and mendacity. This
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  • 26 8 Prince Bernhard of Holland and Admiral Darlan (2nd right) chatting to a French Naval Officer at a post on the North Sea.
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  • 357 8 Last Act Of Betrayal By Bordeaux Government (Reuters Special Commentary) London, June 25. DESCRIBING the action of the Bordeaux Government as "the final act of betrayal," the Daily Telegraph declares: 'it can be assumed that the Italian terms will exclude any indications of the
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  • 112 8 Reuter. London, June 25. JN SUGGESTION that Northern Ireland and Eire should unite for defence purposes for the duration of the war was discussed by Lord Glentoran, Chief Unionist Whip of the Northern Ireland Government in an interview in the Dail. "When de Valera has overcome
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  • 68 8 London, June 25. THE death is reported of Professor Alfred Fowler, the distinguished scientist.—Reuter. Professor Fowler's reputation as an astronomer was worldwide. He held honours and degrees from all the great universities of the world. He had written extensively on astronomical matters. From 1914 to 1924
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  • 160 8 Reuter. London, June 25. GENERAL DEGAILLE, who has formed the French opposition to Germany and Italy, called at the Foreign Office to-day with his aide- de-camp. There was again a number of visitors at the Committee s headquarters, including many French naval and military
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  • 79 8 Reuter. Liverpool, June °5. MERICANS opened 9 to 3 points lower in sympathy with Bombay, but later recovered under trade-calling anr*. covering of nears by local spot houses. Egyptians, following July liquidation became steadier owing to trade-calling. During the morning, the market was vt a
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  • 41 8 Reuter. Ottawa. June 25 ACCORDING to Senator Wallis. of Ontario, reports of a nation-wide survey by the organisation he represents, show there are homes in Canada for 100.000 refugee and evacuated children from B.itain and elsewhere.—Reuter.
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  • 99 8 Reuter. London, June 25. THE ADMIRALTY announces that the total British tonnage lost by enemy action for the week ending June 16-17, was 52,642 of which 5,627 were lost during the combined operations off French ports and are not mercantile losses in the ordinary
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  • 28 8 Reuter. London. June 26. The Air Ministry announces that enemy aircraft crossed the coast during the night. Anti-aircraft defences went into action. —Reuter.
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  • 138 8 Reuter. London, June 25. JN the Houso or Commons to-day, asked if he was now in a position to make a statement regarding the negotiation of a trade agreement with Russia, Mr. Butler (Foreign Under-Secretary) said:— "Discussions are at present in progress. It is not
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  • 45 8 London, June 26. IT has now been arranged thrt after the Minister of Supply has made a statement on the work of his Department on Thursday in the House of Commons, subsequent discussion WiM take place in secret session —British Wireless.
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  • 1810 9 Fleet Capture Not Decisive Factor London, June 25. IyjAKING a statement on the war situation in the House of Commons 1 to-day, Mr. Churchill, British Prime Minister, said that the House would feel profound sorrow at the fate of the great French nation and
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  • 101 9 Reuter. London, June 25. fN the Commons to-day, asked if he could give any information in connection with the declaration Of tne Mexican Government that they were now willing to resume diplomatic relations with the British Government, Mr. Butler said: "The invitation of the Mexican oovernment is receiving
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  • 267 9 London, June 25. a EST «OT52£ 5 I. is quite untrue that His Government even prom, ed Jg. 26 divisions to rranee in staff military during the fl rst year gcale effort must be on a inn h trooo In any fvent. 400.00u
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  • 155 9 Reuter. London, June 25. S THE Norwegian Foreign Minister, t 1 Dr Koht, broadcasting in the name of his Government, revealed J that the Norwegian Government V had received reports from Oslo indicating that the German usur- > p'ts were trying to make represen-
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    • 339 9 rWtllliPmn" mraaffla!aglsslga i 1 Sour Temper or Sour Stomach i E (3 5 TVi» «r#.trhpdness of continued from further attacks by the acid, =f ItSH! SBSSSESS i seem unendurably irritating J ffiher IJd ofi the sick 0 E The time has come to put a stop h hile *is reC
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  • 323 10 Reuter. Cairo, June 25. AN RA.F communique says:—"Our bombers attacked Birel Boggi A in the western desert yesterday. The raid on the military encampment was a complete surprise and there were scenes of confusion in the city as the trocps rushed for shelter. During
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  • 39 10 Reuter. London, June 25. The German Radio announces that the commission appointed by Dr. Seyssinquart (Governor of Holland! has left the Netherlands ijt Fiance to organize the repatriation of the Dutch and Belgian refugees in the quickest possible manner.—Reuter.
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  • 126 10 Reuter. London, June 25. IN the House of Commons to-day, Mr Butler was asked what was now the situation in the Dutch East Indies and what discussions if any had taken place either with the Japanese Government or the United States Government or with
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  • 13 10 Reuter. London, June 25. The Red Cross Fund has reached l'2.0OU 000 Renter.
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  • 192 10 London, June 25. THE RIGID CENSORSHIP imposed in France since the break of the war is regarded by a section of the British Press as one of the causes contributing to the French disaster. The cause of France's agony is simple, says the Daily
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  • 62 10 Reuter. Madrid, June 25. The Windsor 5 Frivate Secretary stated to-day that the Duke and Duchess would return to England after a few more days here. The Duke anu Duchess of Windsor, it is learned in London to-day. are on their v.ay to this country
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  • 24 10 New York, June 25. r pHE National Broadcasting Company has quoted newagency reports ol* Russo-Ruma-nian clashes along the Dniester
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    • 708 10 Public Notice j Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for tht following materials or service. Foi particulars see Municipal Tender Room Date of Ctattflf The supply of pumping plants for Macßitchie Reservoir. 12 noon. Sept. 16, 1940 Supply of Straight Pipes Special Castings for period 1-10-40 to 30-9-41. 4
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    • 883 10 NOTICE THE SINGAPORi"HARBOUR BOARD All members of the public using the Harbour Board wharves are hereby notified that the Harbour Board's wharf area has been gazetted as a protected place under the Defence Regulations, 1939 with effect from G a.m. on the Ist July', 1940. As from 6 a m.
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    • 15 10 RENAULT 12 HP. For MCIm comfort II bit ECONOMY CYCLE CARRIAGE CO 192 6 LTD
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    • 231 10 Heart Trouble Caised oy High Blood Pressure If you I <ye paii 1 around the h.nrt. pa\- unrrv ■nd fear, your trouble la l" ■bw SSSeVI v in i» blood Pro-ure. Tins iV a m-teriuiis disoaM that causes moi- ,i th in ncr bum thesymptoms omn on and usually tnistak*U
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    • 70 10 mm Remember only GAROD has these: SELF-CONTAINED (EXCELS IN QUALITY SINCE 1922 > 'MAGNESCOPE ANTENNA t-- 1 I£j Is another stepping stone of even works on batterlr* A LIMITED STOCK JUST RECEIVED besides the above voltages BY THE SOLE AGENTS. and currents. CPOT RADIO I trl 58 rchard Rd IDEAL
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  • 370 11 London's First Warning Since Last September London, June 25. AN air raid warning was sounded early to-day over a wide area, including London. lhis is the first warning in London since t a 1 _1 i-T- 1 It is learned autnomauveiy that an
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  • 80 11 Reuter. Berlin, June 25. j HITLER has issued a proclamation from his headquarters, stating that the people evacuated since the war from regions bordering the western frontier could return to their homes. The proclamation said that hundreds of thousands were affected by the measure, which was
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  • 68 11 Reuter New York, June 25. POMIUENTING on the cease fire I order in France, the New York Times says: 'Hitler knows it is not peace He cannot dominate .until toe keys of British power are m his "iThe should win his next greatest gamble what
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  • 55 11 Reuter. Tokyo, June 25. THE Navy Ministry announces that ar--1 ran-emcnts havo been made for the cVnateh of a portion of warships from I fleet in soutti China.waters in «aiWnp and French Indo-China no watch for the Urn- being over the condStons of transportationi cf gocds to
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  • 57 11 Reuter. Philadelphia, June 25. With regard to foreign policy, he hrids In ihe sand. h '4e are too woefully weak Jog.ye Allies the-ciatenal assistance this nation I a AS.rA in this] I '"ffi'SEin urged the advance of four I t-oad fronts, namely. I and govern- .uns
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  • 77 11 Reuter. Berlin, June 25. THE German communique states 1 that after only six weeks the ImJSSL in France has ended in victory for the fhaTdunn, last night Eng&nd °and a bomb n ed aerodromes occupied by aeroplanes as well as aircrait fa Last C nioht British
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    • 238 11 A HIGHLY PAID \1 MINISTRATIVE POSITION attainment of a School of Actrained man with a recognised ..tion. Qualify aa an Accountant. Secre<;t Accountant. Shipping Expert, Tnotrleer. Bank Officer or Book-keeper and future secure. Examinations can *ie Malaya and success guaranteed by training. The School of Accountancy !s ng institution In
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    • 187 11 MALAY AX |<@> PEUItM 11 j PEWTER J II TRADE MARK 1 GENUINE «^*^g I Maynard I 1 ThC pen^ng ary Cnarl6S GrCniCr &C 1 WITH A tall -lass of taste-tempt- I m% M<inz Tomato Juice. Huh, BBgj^PSfM^^^B Nj£ j| yoa of tomatoes on the vine. 186» Serve and chill
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    • 142 12 JUST THE RIGHT SHOW TO SPEND THE "BLACK-OUT" AT! See BATTLE of THE CENTURY! MARLENE DIETRICH vs. UNA MERKELH No Tactics Barred! "MR. SMITH" Returns from Washington and finds a new jorj taming Wild Women!! OPENING TO-DAY 3..,-«.»-*» CAPITOL OSTRICH GOES W Uo SPECIAL EXTRA ATTRACTION EXCLUSIVE TO OUR THEATRE
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    • 173 12 SER AN GOON, TALKIE S. SHOW STARTS AT 8.15 PJL Tuesday 25 Friday 28. June 1940 GEORGE FOR.MBY in an UPROARIOUS COMEDY "TROUBLE BREWING" SEND A CALL TO UNIVERSAL RADIO HOUSE, 205, Orchard Road, Phone 4967. When You Need Mende Service or Spare Parts. (Mende Servicing Specialists). D E LUXE
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    • 230 12 HAPPY world PARK THE PARK ALL WAYANGS OPERAJS WILL BE CLOSED ON THE NIGHTS OF 26th 27th JUNE OWING TO THE j BLACK-OUT VI IU ISI S BUSINESS AS USUAL AS FROM FRIDAY, 28TH JUNE. WATCH FOR OUR FANCY DRESS DECORATED LANTERN PARADE ANNOUNCEMENTS —JUST FANCY 14 UNITS MOUNTED ON
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    • 240 13 i JI-fV.'A'.V. 1 Uon Bolt Nut gates. Folding Chairs and mmW* ROrts of Iron WO! "k Tor Construction purpose Welding—Electric <te Oxy-Acetylene. fcWgj Mil t i Ifel W Jk\M HAN TECK FATT •••^^■M Engineering Works. 1~ 9 Victoria Street. Singapore. Telephone: 3833. CORNS? •top that pain Instantly with V GETS-IT
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    • 176 13 GAR HICK GEYLANG The Leading Theatre Fitted With "CAPITOL" Seats The Best Seating Accommodation in Geylang—Katong Districts. NO SHOW TO-NIGHT OWING TO BLACK-OUT Next Change: 7.45 P.M. J Matinees: Sat. 29th Sun. 30th at 2 P.M. Ben Lyon— Joan Marsh in 1 Rin-Tin-Tin—The World's Wonder "DANCING FEET" Dog in ♦'The
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    • 299 13 SPEND YOUR BLACKOUT NIGHT at mm m m mm mm m 3 snows as usual THE AL II AJI lilt A 15, 6.15* 9.15 PJ m^mmmM A CENTURIES-OLD MUMMY HOLDS THE SECRET OF MOST BRAZEN OF MODERN CRIMES! fTF d HtIENC WHITNEY JO,,ATHAN HAU B£l lucosl Picture mWmm> fg L
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  • 41 14 Domestic Occurrence MR. and MRS. A. R. PAGE wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of their son Roy Arthur, as well as those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence.
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    • 1915 14 fS unssiliiQ'Bns iigiSSaa Financial I WILL lend you $10 to »100,- <»I«V£oS: Professional FINANCE Accounts ConsulUnte and CW«MD i Miscellaneous TYPEWRITING WORK undertaken pore. BHARAT MATA Hair OH__" Road. Singapore. 1 FOR GIRLS and Ladles Learn Artistic flower Sin? f££ Velvet. Satin etc. by GanJ Modiste. 55S Tapper Serangoon Road.
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    • 654 14 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS By Order Of THE CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY, S.S. AUCTION SALE Of all the Office Furniture, Typewriters and Equipment etc. of the Italian Shipping Firm known as J^ YU TRIESTINO" Rotterdam Building, Robinson Road, Singapore, comprising: Well-made polished teak office tables, chairs Typewriters, Bookcases, typewriting tables, Iron
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    • 123 14 NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY FOR THE TREATMENTS OF PILES AND FISTULA. We use the most scientific and modern methods of treatments. No operation Is needed whatsoever. No smoking, no tying with, string or other primitive methods used. Our treatments are absolutely effective. Painless, harmless, with no after-effects or rejapse. Satisfactory treatments
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    • 82 14 FOR CLEAR. DISTINCT*"" EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TRY "PYE" RADIO for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGLM Kuala Lumpur. AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF FAMOUS MAKES OF 1 SHOCK PHOOl AND WATERTIGHT WATCHES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY 1 Everyone of them holds a ffuaran tee,
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    • 910 14 I To-day's Radio L—~~—★ j SINGAPORE LONDON < rl ti mcs) 080 17 79 Mc| (168€ metres) ZHX 225 metre. (1-33 OSF 15.14 Me t (13.91 metres ZHP 50 96 metre* (9 mc|.). os j 2 ijb Men (19.82 metres) fS Miscellaneous new fjj Announcements. 1.30 News and mid-aay m
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  • 136 15 DEGAULLE STATEMENT CHEERS EXCHANGE -Reuter. London, June 25. THE StocV Exchange opened more cheerfully following General Degaulle'fl hopeful references to the fate of the French fleet, giltedgeds were barely steady owing to the counter-attraction of n.-w war bonds issue, of which the lists open today and remain tap
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  • 154 15 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. DULL and easy conditions again prevailed in practically ail sections of the share market yesterday. Hong Fatts were a weak feature at 80 cents. AustraMans were still subjected to selling pressure, while sterling shares continued their downward trend. Rubber shares
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  • 104 15 THE following is the output of the Rauo 1 Australian Gold Mining Co lO f.ffl£ ffWSMS "treated 7 122 tons of ore returning 994 ounces a bullion equivalent to 947 ounces of fine plant treated 10.472 tons of tailings producing 631 ounces of bulUon equivalent to
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  • 29 15 Singapore, Wednesday. Prices of tin and rubbfci* in Singapore at noon to-day were:— RUBBER Buyers :?6. Sellers 36 1 i:. TIN $127' i. up t• wmm mm
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  • 323 15 TIN London, Tuesday. Casti 'Official Price) £26iy 2 Buyers £262 Sellers uid (Official Price) £265V 2 Buyers £266 Sellers RUBBER London, Tuesday. Buyers Sellers rkel Tune Dull 13% 13 5 8 Forward" July 13 3 8 IS% nd Forward) August 13 IW* 3rd Forward* Oct Dec. 11
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  • 812 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Owing to the absence of dealings in many of the mining and rubber toaiea listed below, quotations are mainly nominal. Singapore, June 25. MINING Buyers Sellers If. T9 Ampat Tin 3 austral Amal ioavh Ayer Hitam "ft gfi" Ayer Weng 0.5Q J2? Austral Malay JJr Bangrin
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    • 100 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by IHE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED The Company, which is incorporatedUn the S.S. and registered as a Trust vvm P undertakeni toe A WTLL EXI CUTOR OR TRUSTEE, U-.a ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTAIt DECEASED PE^ON. TRUSTEE OF A ALL DECLARATION
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    • 183 15 BILIOUS? II If you have one bilious attack after another wake up in the morning with a coated tonsue and a bitter taste in your mouth, find it difficult to control your temper suffer from flatulence and sick headaches, have a pimply complexion and ill-smellina breath, you should knowthat all
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    • 328 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P&CX BRITISH INDIA SSE 2?S"v.*c! R s E CHT For all information apply to: P O S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. JIS.N. Co., BOUSTEAD, CO., LTD., Tel. 541*7. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAB, LINE) p o r HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. r or pENANG, RANGOON
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    • 347 15 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are maintained by The P* O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports ol call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Return
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  • 33 16 Men of the Essex Regiment are here s?en in a bayonet charge during a practice exercise. The Regiment later held an advanced position wii-h the B.E.F. in Franct.
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  • 259 16 Reuter. London, June 26. A BOY of the Royal Navy has won the Distinguished Service Medal. The toy (first class) James Eric Harris, of the destroyer Ashanti. is decorated, the London Gazette announces in a special supplement, "for courage and resource in operations oft
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  • 39 16 Reuter. London, June 25. It is learned untitled ritatively that the Duke of Kent arrived 1 recently at Lisbon where he is repieI senting His Majesty at the national i celebrations of the 800 th anniversary ot Portuguese independence.—Reuter.
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  • 600 16 Political Refugees' Fate GERMAN VERSION OF TERMS OF ARMISTICE Reuter. Berlin, June 26. YEWS of the Ffonco-Germm Armistice was published in Germany tor tiie first time to-day by the official news agency. v The Articles correspond with those already published abroad with some
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  • 103 16 Tokyo, June 25. THE death occurred here yesterday mcrning of Dr. Kisaburo Suzuki, a member of the House of Peers, and former President of the Seiyukai, at the age of 73. He was a prominent figure not only in poMtical circles but also in the judicial world.
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  • 60 16 London. June 25. A CONSIDERABLE number of refugees of British nationality are known to have reached Portugal on th°ir way home from France. There is deep appreci i tion in London for the help which the Portuguese authorities are giving. Arrangements will be made for thi
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  • 44 16 Reuter. New York, tune 26. THE Radio Corporation of America and the Press wireless circuits between I N 3 w York and Bordeaux suddenly went silent to-day believed to be due to the I German Armistice restrictions on the French transmitters.—Reuter.
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  • 78 16 London, June 26. THE King has approved the appointi ment to Flight-Lieutenant of i s. Soden, of the Companion of the D guished Service Order, in recognit gallantry displayed in flying cperati j against the enemy. During two days' flying operate France, Flight-Lieut. Soden sh l five
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