Malaya Tribune, 28 June 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- No. 154. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, June 28, 1940.
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  • 402 1 General Mobilisation To Check Hungary DENIAL OF DEMAND FOR PORTS ON THE DANUBE Reuter. M T is officially confirmed in that theBessarabia J s ssr ss» hM r^y^syivania! nania caution against any Hungarian Qer man News Agency LONDON, JUNE 27.
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  • 71 1 British Wireless. London. June 27. No reliable details cf the conditions o. the ultimatum or of R "m a ma f d h °Though h the y R—n «on in London has not yet f^tum. prevails in SrKw5g 10^^ndVVof^are% n rHars n fn Shabihty to b r,^y
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    14 1 M. Lecn Blum who, reports Reuter, has arrived in England from France.
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  • 108 1 British Wireless. London, June 27. THE fact that war time preoccupations 1 tve not prevented the Government making further improvements in British social insurance system 18 irablv received in comment here on Bill presented to Parliament by the HI Minister which not only provides
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  • 18 1 British Wireless. London. June 27. n*R Amery Secretary of State for Saturday. wpicomed the
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  • 26 1 Reuter. London, June 27. Renter's lobby correspondent says tt is believed that according to pr.sen"^J^^^ataU week. It is thought likely whole proceedings will be setre,. Reu'.er.
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  • 296 1 Reuter. PHILADELPHIA, JUNE F IS BECOMING Cl^ 1 KETOBLICAN PARTY NAllowai. ROBERT THE POPULAR CANDIDATE. Wilkie appears more towards Mr Roosevelt's policy of All towaras w. t far tnan SLsrSfiX Esr-ss be W en C frame! by party bosses in order to militate against
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  • 61 1 Reuter. Berne, June 27. THE British Government has expressed regret to the Swiss Government and offered to pay full compensation for damage caused when bombs accidentally dropped in Geneva an p pnpns n ear Lausanne on the nigm ci li-? 2 states the Brill Telegraphic Agency.
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  • 281 1 British Wireless. London, June 28. T HE story of the- extraordinary skill and endurance of a British 1 bomber crew is no» made public. Dunn* a recent a,d <m northwest Ciermany. an X.A.X. bomber encountered and a Messuschmilt 111 after two attempts had been
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  • 70 1 British Wireless. London, June 27. rE following is a text of the message broadcast last night from London en behalf of General Degaulle s French National Committee:— "The armistice of Compiegne was *o have safeguarded the French Empire. It has not done so. v "Be
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    • 57 1 OV OTHER PACES Pages loh ore Gift To Britain 2 l ocal News 3 Sports News 4 and 5 special Article and Leader 6 inema Announcements g and 9 Classified Advertisements 10 Commercial News 11 Air Raids on Germany 12 ALL OUR YESTERDAYS Good pa«y U« nigh., and irolun g
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    • 208 1 MY Don't Neglect Your Vision Have your eyes scientifically examined and Everbright Optical Co 19, ChuUa Street. Phone «*3S. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. Build up Health and Vitality after MATERNITY w.™ "11EII1ITO" S?rba a L lc ?SS.C° JJf* tt!dlly P cau°™ "eufferAv ni f A tonir like "HERBTO" is a necessity
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  • 656 2 SULTAN HANDS OVER CHEQUE IN LONDON 'Final Victory Will Be Achieved' rpHE SULTAN OF JOHORE yesterday handed o*elo (he t 1 Secretary a cheque for £250,000 as h.s gift to theBnt.sh Gov ernmenf for the prosecution of the war, cables H. L. Hopkm Iron. London.
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  • 285 2 Singapore, Thursday. jpNTERJNG the Municipal Offices at Coleman Street on the Municipal pay day. Lahchman Singh, a 23--yjear-old Sikh, was to-day convicted on a charge of wilful trespass by Mr. J. G, Rappoport. the Third Magistrate and fined $10. According to the prosecution conducU cd by
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  • 149 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THE TRIBUNE understands that the Committee recently set up by the Government to inquire into the feasibility of floating a war loan in the F.MS, and also to decide upon the details of the loan have almost completed their
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  • 146 2 The tenth annual general meeting of the Singaoore Buddh Ist Association was held on Sunday at 5 p.m. There was a large gathering. The function was a great success. The following office bearers were elected for the current year: Fatrons:— Yen. Narada. X Gunaratna, M. M. Mahaweera
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  • 376 2 Singapore, Thursday. MR. Ong Peng Hock, co-lessee of the New World Amusement Park and a fh'recto] of the New World Ltd., who was charged with permitting the park t<> be used as a common gaming house, was acquitted by the tilth magistrate, Mr. L.
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  • 160 2 SOME estate coolies in the F.M.S. have recently been taught an unpleasant object lesson on the folly of withdrawing their deposits from the Savings Bank for transfer to what might at first seem a *afer repository. Some raoourers on a certain rubber estate used the casn thus
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  • 71 2 Singapore. Thursday. TAN Ah Kow, a 29-year-old Chinese, appeared before the fifth magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh. charged with having assaulted a health inspector. Mr. A. P Nathan, who was trying to prevent hawkers from obstructing Rural F>caro coolies at the junction of Bukit Timah
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  • 47 2 Singapore. Thursday. CHARGED with having committed wilful trespass by entering the Municipal offices at Coleman Street, yesterday. Pagat Singh, a 36-year-old Sikh, claimed trial when produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport. the third police magistrate, to-day. The case was postponed for hearing on July 13.
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  • 197 2 Singapore, ft SENTENCED to a tern, six months' rigorous imprisonment some time ago in the lowi on a charge of voluntar smj hurt to Safar Singh, with a ous weapon, a Punjabi, Mai appealed against the convictioi sentence in the High Court to-day. Mall Singh told the
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  • 90 2 Ey !:ind permission of Lt -Co! J y Hunt and the officers, the Band dI the 2nd Punjab Regiment will beat retreat on the Padang at 5 pjn., on Wednesday July 3. His Highness the Tungku M Jchore has signified his intention of attending and
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    • 125 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT. How doe* sWe jflfaßCvi' Youthfull and jßl^ So start to-night with Bile Bein» <:>O,OOO BILE If you want to keep youthful, BEANS ARE SOLI) attractive and slim. EVERY DAY l^^^Pß, Enclose
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  • 1404 3 PRESIDENT COMMENTS ON "FUTILE" TRAINING Singapore, Friday. THE FUTILITY of having men in the volunteer forces and training t hem-*pprt from the good effect on morale for the corps in general—when the> would have to be released for essential services the moment a
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  • 559 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. *J*HK ENTHUSIASM of Singapore's volunteer civilian defence corps was remarkably demonstrated last night in the second blackout wben though a smaller number of wardens and St. John Ambulance Kjrigarfe men were asked to turn out, the actual roll call jrevealed thai
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    • 66 3 S lron Bolt Nut| Countersunk, Snap, Square, Round and Hexagon head manufactured by us. Size from dia: W[ and upwards, length from 6 and upwards. •oiHDsible gates. Foldln* Chairs and Construction purpose CHAN TECK FATT Engineering Works. 379, Victoria Street. Singapore. Telephone: 3833. all I known d.finit. Wiling P"*"' "Sf
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    • 96 3 Y~ DO €jL/ar THOUGHTFUL PARENTS SEND THEIR SONS \M> DAUGHTERS TO PITMAN'S? It i 8 because the College's system of rapid specialised training has been exU*«rriinanly successful In assisting young people to well-paid and progressive posts CiSl branches of Commercial and «SrrtSrial work and Accountancy. Such gaining couSs are inexpensive
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    • 109 3 TAIKOO SUGAR I Refined and packed in the Hong Kong factory I of the Taikoo Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., of London. jj obtainable at all Cold Storage Branches |j| and ftigr/i ctass dealers |H PHONK S PORE 5376 (5 lines,, X 33 11 IPOHI 110 I HI (2 lines). PENANG
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  • 662 4  -  Ex-Queensland Bowler Now Colony's "News" Player Singapore Cricket Review By Tribune Cricket Correspondent fENUANG CRICKET CLUB, PAYING THEIR ANNUAL VISIT TO SINGAPORE LAST WEEK-END, WENT DOWN BEFORE THE S.C.C. RATHER TAMELY AND THE REASON WAS THAT SOME OF THEIR BEST MEN DID NOT TRAVEL
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  • 371 4 BATTING 100* Anchant (St. Andrews vs. St. Anthonys). 97 Lall Singh (J.A. vs. Rlys. K.L.). 95 A. L. Henry (T.P.CA. vs. Sinhalese K.L.). 79 Bond (Selangor Club vs. Raja's XI). 79 Kamai (T.P.CA. vs. Sinhalese K.L.). 77 Thov (Raffles College vs. S.R.C). 75 Growder (S.C.C, vs. Signals).
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  • 164 4 S.C.C cricket team to meet the Manchester Regiment. Saturday 2 p.m. at the S.C C. will be: J. H. Willmott <capt.>, N. C. Brown. Capt. P. T. N. Clarke. Capt. J. c. Burgoyne-Johnson, j. A. Suter. G. H. Lang. H. F. Foulds. A. C.
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  • 81 4 The following players have been invited to represent tho Siong 800 Athletic Association against the Indian Youth League In a friendly soccer match. Sunday at Farrer Park: Ong Eng Hoe. Gnu Eng Kirn. Lim Ah Goo. Chung Chee Fong, Tan Khoon San. Tan Ah
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  • 24 4 The Publishers—R.A.F. (Torpedo) match, arranged for Saturday June 29, has been postponed, and will be played at Anson Road Stadium on Monday Ju'y 1.
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  • 48 4 Closing date for the Singapore table tennis championships in respect of the inter-club league, men's singles, men's doubles, mixed .doubles, women's singles and women's doubles, is extended to Saturday, July 6. After the conclusion of these event a Business Houses League competition will be conducted.
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  • 11 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Reserve Division r-v< R.A.F., Stadium. Ue vs.
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    • 245 4 BUCK t, WHITE sc $m!L w s Ky pffc^T 1 )m pijninp yi ■»m iit rMrlnP TO-MOIIKOW faEWIB lIIk AT 12.10 A.M. 1 RECORDSI JAY WILBUR HIS ORCHESTRA DENNY DENNIS 9757 Pmocchio—Selection 9762 Lilacs in the Rain 07( mm 'Neath the Shanty Town 9/58 Oh! Mamma Mia! Moon There Goes
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  • 234 5 Good 'Keeping Staves Off Bigger Loss Roval Navy Malays 1 THE M*. "7,- "I?tS«TS£ 1 with a convincing win of four goals to ml m a Reserve fixture. I M «i *i n 4 4TP Fast and elusive, the Malay forwards threatened danger at
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  • 77 5 Singapore. Friday. Malay Kegiment 2; Force Emu loEFORE a" fairly large crowd the D Malay Regiment beat the Force Emu by two goals to one in an interring friendly game of soccer on the taken at troops in Singapore which to beinß made for
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  • 163 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June MOST horses did slow work at Kuala Wi Lumpur track to-day. Paramour (Dodd) impressed in a full-striped gallop and Jubilee So. and Dragon appeared in the peak of f °Sn> lopkfi a likely vmner wWle TrUh lie
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  • 10 5 Singapore, Friday. between the r o„nv to been been postponed.
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  • 344 5 (From Our Own Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, June 27. WEIGHTS for races, tost day Selangor Turf Club Summer M meting, Saturday, are: HORSES. Class 2. Div. 1. 6 furs. Bel Grass 9.0 Mystic Music 9.9 Lord Tom Noddy 8.10 Booklaw 8 8 Easter Parade
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  • 106 5 THE Philippine. bx>me ol many brilliant ring stars, boasts o a young ftgnter among the UgMweights, who may create something ot a sensation to-night at the Happy World Covered touches gloves with Mexican Ventura Marques over 12 (3) rounds. U H sJol Velasco who.
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  • 95 5 fhinrso soorts Association icpresentChinese s>pois soccer and atives against the JtJ sH B &wWkA Choc Lucn. Wee hock b2£? Chua Tian Sin. Chan Sum Wire Ho Kok Chcy. Chan Ah Chong, Liew Kok Lim and Ho Ah Mk Th* following hav e been iiyjgg Jo
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  • 99 5 S.c.R C cricket teams for the weekend will be: Saturday ?s Medical College at Medical College Ground at 2 P.m Scah Keng Siew. Eu Cheow Chve. Evan Worn;. Chia Keng Hock. Low Kee Sow A Lim. OllJ Swco Kene. Swee Mm Swung, L H Tay.
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  • 39 5 (f*ou Our Own Reporter J Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. Pahanu A" team beat Singapo»JOb Club in the Kussoil Shield polo final today by half a goal. Sin-aporc receive a handicap of haJ a go; 1.
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    • 252 5 WBM Mornine Show To-morrow HA.S'iS ONI*. Dt lUKl II o'clock ANOTHKK SCUK1CN TUH Mini K»H t THE SHADOW OF THIS WOMAN C DARKENED OUR LOVE The shadow of a remembered woman came between their lips but these two had tho m;AS(: courage to hope and to live the.r love! |T
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  • 285 6 THERE has been a good deal of comment on the fact that the Colony Government, under the Compulsory Military Service Bill, has seen fit to limit its first call on manpower for this purpose to Europeans only between the ages of 18 and 41. Some slight
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  • 230 6 WITH the international situation developing to its present stage, many conscientious observers are asking whether the two wars—one existing in Europe and the other in Asia—will consummate into a single struggle between democracy and totalitarianism. While it is true that China is fighting for exactly the same
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  • 1676 6  -  "HEIL HITLER!" ON SEEING THE KING By WILLIAM BAYLES (formerly Life's Berlin correspondent) Joachim von Ribbentrop belongs the distinction of having committed the most egregious faux pas ever made at the Court of St. James's. Ribbentrop, Germany's Ambassador at London, was attending George VFs
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  • 171 6 British Wireless. London, June PANADA'S war industrial e rT., r t v has gathered immense momen turn. The production of warplunes in Canada has reached th e point when 1,028 machines can be pro mised for this year, and l.;,8:i in 1941. ,n The
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  • 60 6 Reuter. Canberra, June 27. A conference of state representatives has agreed to find homes for the duration of the war for 5.000 British children aged from five to 16. Shipping facilities will be arranged by th e British Government. Some ten thousand offers to accommodate
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  • 125 6 Reuter. Wellington, June 27. MR. WALTER NASH (Finance Minister), presenting the New Zealand budget to-day, said that war expenditure was esti- mated to total £30 millions. There would be a new national security tax of a shilling a pound on all incomes, in addition
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  • 81 6 Reuter. Simla. June 27. FURTHER impetus to India's war production effort is expected to b~achieved by the decision of the Government of India to place the whole 01 India's supply organisation under unified direction and control. This decision follows the enormous pressure of demands
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  • 106 6 Reuter. Hongkong. June 27. FE Japanese continue to extend operations along the frontier. Advance units this morning occupied the eastern extremity of the Peninsula, having advanced from the west. The situation is quiet. The Hongkong Telegraph learns th*t the Governor-General of Indo-Chma is UOW acting
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  • 29 6 Reuter. London, June 27. All elementary and grant aided schools In Southampton will be closed after to-day's evacuation of children. To-day and to-morrow nearly b.O'JU children will be evacuated.—Reuter.
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    • 17 6 THE RAILWAYS OFFER I FACILITIES FOR THE COLLECTION, TRANSPORT, DELIVERY, AND STORAGE OF TRAFFIC OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
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    • 129 6 LOOK AT THIS <;oij> seal WITH THE PERFECT CUSHION FITTING. *»IC>^ T he Ha, with U the Sllßßfo correct answers fuZi+j. STYLE, QUALITY, APPEARANCE, The WEAR AND MODERATE PRICE GOLD SEAL' a British ol good quality, 9 felt Crown set in the modern wr j£« setstyle sha pc -JH alk.
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  • 1063 7 UP TO 400 PER CENT. SAYS SUPPLY MINISTER Reuter. LONDON, JUNE 28. flGANTIC INCREASES IN BRITAIN'S OUTPUT OF WAR MATERIALS IN THE LAST TWO MONTHS, IN SOME CASES \S MUCH AS OVER 200 AND OVER 400 PER CENT., WERE REVEALED BY THE SUPPLY MINISTER,
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  • 12 7 Reuter. Montreux, June 27 sanne. d so and we!f de Boveresse Reuter.
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  • 56 7 REUTER. ADEN, JUNE 28. TH* AUTHORITIES AT JIBUTI INTEND TO FIGHT ON, ACCORDING TO A RE"ABLE REPORT RECEIVED HERE THE GOVERNOR, M. DESCHAMFS, W BEING STRONGLY SUPPORILD IN HIS STAND BY GENERAL LEGENTILHOMME. C ING THE FRENCH TROOPSLWJg SAID HF IS CONFIDENT IN HIS ABILITY
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  • 92 7 Reuter. Ottawa, June 27. THE British Supply Beard has a* Turned the capital cos to factory construction on behalf of 3d Cana dian companies, according to the Canadian Department of Munitions The P Board has made commUmcnts of well over twelve and a half
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  • 91 7 Reuter. Tokyo, June 28. A DESPATCH received by the Domci Agency from southern China states that the Japanese fcrce have no intent'on of invading Fieiuh Inda-Ctima but on** mean to take acticn to cut on the supply of war materials irom lndo-Chma to the armies
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  • 43 7 Reuter. Liverpool, June 26. AMERICANS slumped to-day. Egyptians, after declining, recovered, rapidly following trade short-covennj on July Giza. In the afternoon, cotton was dull m the absence of trading incentive the close. New York's steadiness rallied a previously weak market.—Reuter.
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    • 320 7 I I TO* DAY'S j GOOD NEWS... j the news which means so much to you the I I SAVING OF GOOD MONEY No one, nowadays, can afford to pay I more than is necessary. t Why then pay recklessly for the goods you buy every day at higher prices
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    • 591 8 "Put this on your "MUST SEE" LIST Malaya Tribune 27.6.40 "It is a Revelation" Free Press. The Whole Town s TALKING about the Sensational Female Battle between MARLENE DIETRICH and UNA MERKEL I CAPITOL 3 15-615-915 TO-DAY LEAD AND LEGS RULED THE SIN CITY OF THE WEST! Added Attraction EXCLUSIVE
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    • 459 9 Public Notice IN THE ESTATE OF Inche Long binte Esa Deceased Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59). Notice is hereby given that all creditors and persons having any claim against the estate of the abovenamed Inche Long binte Esa deceased late of No. 70, Arab Street,
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    • 274 9 NOTICE THE SINGAPORE 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 6 a.m. on the Ist July, 1940. As from 6 a.m.
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    • 184 9 SINGAPORE BOXING ASSN. A Special General Meeting of the Association will b e held at New World De Luxe Restaurant on Thursday 4th July, 1940, at 530 p.m. to approve or disapprove the Revised Rules. S. H. AL-JTJNTED, Hon: Secretary. THE RALB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in Queensland).
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    • 88 9 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing 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 pm. 26 August,
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    • 94 9 PAJAM LIMITED. Second Interim Dividend. NOTICE is hereby glvpn that a Second Interim Dividend of 5% for the financial year ending 30th September, 1940, has been declared by the Directors payable to shareholders on the Rjgjtw on Monday, the 15th day of July'l94o NOTICE is also hereby given that the
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    • 46 9 RESTAURANT BAR j (AIR-CONDITIONED) TEL 4244 iv thf NEW WORLD CABARET 1 ExcTpLnalVy comfortable place j for WFDDING FUNCTIONS, i SSSS-DINNER PARTIES ft OTHER RECEPTIONS. Best Chinese European Food Senstd. Special Sunday Tiffin flat economy and prompt service, Ordinary Dinner $1.75 including Admission, kindly phone 4244.
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  • 126 10 Domestic Occurrences The family of the late Mr. L. M. Cordelro wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends, relatives and firms who attended the funeral yesterday and those who so kindly sent wreaths and letters of condolence in their recent bereavement. MRS ONG SISNG WEE and
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    • 1881 10 J Hi I 111 LJ 9 it Ig t. i. »J 1> i I II 9L H It WajbP wA^ĕJ^^ ElrPSjKi Treatment of J™Tof and allied aliments. For Full f. The infra Red Ray Apparatus write to^ The Scientific Instrument Co. Ltd., ""g™ Green. Singapore. G.P.O. Box 92. (No. 943U)
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    • 718 10 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. (The Colony's Most Popular Auctioneers At Your Service). ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of excellent European design, modern polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of excellent design modern European polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description. "FRIGIDAIRE" electric refrigerator. H.M.V. Radio receiver,
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    • 182 10 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Tenders Board co The Hon'ble The State Secretary. Johore Bahru. up to noon of the 6th August. 1940. for the Supply and Delivery of pipes, Special Castings. Valves etc. for New J.M.F. Area, Johore Bahru. in accordance with
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    • 93 10 FOR CLEAR, DISTDM 1 EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TRY HPITE~ *AWO for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGEMI« Kuala Lumpur. j AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF FAMOUS' MAKES OF 1 SHOCK PROOF AND WATERTIGHT W A T C II L S ARE NOW ON DISPLAY
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    • 819 10 i To-day's Radio SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL «65 metre, MM OSC^iYwT 8 I 2 5 «HP so.M metre. <..• -el-). gj« M }g;g JJgJ C 5 Miscellaneous Gramophone Records GW 21.53 Mc!. (19.82 33» {;S News and mid-day Tin. Copra Rubber p.m. MMtfeeX Prices. 6.35 News in French. 1.45 Interval. trAran
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  • 130 11 Market Reports Reuter. London, June 28. HE tin market luled barely steady after being steadier. The turnover was 500 tons. The market opened higher on larger overnight American purchases, reacted on British smelters' hedging of forwards, and recovered on Dutch covering sales to America, comprising 315 tons
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  • 203 11 (Firm Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. AFTER the sharp falls of the pre- vious day the markets had a steadier appearance yesterday, but only a small volume of business was transacted. In the tin share section Hong Fatts recovered to 75 tents with sellers asking
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  • 317 11 TIN London, Thursday. Official Piicei £257 Buye-s £257 V 2 Sellers yard (Official Price) £260V2 Buyers £260 3 4 Sellers RUBBER London. Thursday. Buyers Sellers feel lone Quiet 13*4 13 V 2 ,lsi Forward) July 13» 4 13»/ 2 F <iward» August 12 3 4 13 Forward'
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  • 26 11 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin and rubbei* in Singapore at noon to-day were:— RUBBER Buyers: 36 7 Sellers: 37'«. TIN Sl29 L (U)\vn_s-'_l J
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  • 931 11 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Owing to the absence of dealings in many of the mining and rubber shm »*s listed below, quotations are mainly nominal. Singapore, June 27. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 31Austral Amal <P ,«?<?,, Ayer Hitam ",6 18 6xd Ayer Weng 0 50 055 Austral Malay 851Bangnn
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  • 46 12 British Wireless. London, June 27. The India and Burma Miscellaneous Provisions Bill was moved m the Commons yesterday by Mr. Amery, Secretary of State for India. The Bill w-as passed through al! .Mages In the Lords to-day and received the Royal assent.—British Wireless.
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  • 46 12 Reuter. Cairo, June 27. IZJNG Farouk has entrusted Hassan Sabry Pasha, former Egyptian Minister in London, and now Minister of Defence, with the ta.-k n f forming a new Cabinet. Thenncrw r ministry is ex- jiected to l>e a coalition.— Reuter.
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