Morning Tribune, 4 June 1940
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Article130 1940-06-04 1 Burnt To Death— By The Nazis London, June 3. HUMAN tactics of unbridled I tniht fulness continue to he i h,. theme tf rttrioi etaev- led troop*. > party of noncoms. who b.ive Lturned, related:-- r "While thousands of us were nitin^ for ships to take us off Ct Mturday.Reuter - 130 words
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Article338 1940-06-04 1 BRITISH ENVOY SEES CIANO Paris, June .'>. YHK entry of Italy into the war is taken for granted. The only (jueslion asked is: When frlU Mussolini choose his tinu? It la understood that Sir Percy (British Ambassador m R*****) 11 Count Ciano during the week-end. it no information is available338 words
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Article36 1940-06-04 1 Immortal B.E.F. Fight '"'I la Flanders 3 Places 4 Women's Page 5 Parents Flogged Son 6 wler Pafce L*M Goodbyes 3 Leader Of A»iiss 9 Shipping 10 'inemas 12 *port 13 H finance IS36 words
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Article410 1940-06-04 1 PARIS BOMED PARIS, JUNE 3. JHE FIRST BOiMBS OF THE WAR WERE DROPPED ON THE FRENCH CAPITAL THIS AFTERNOON. DURING AN AIR RAID WARNING, ACCOMPANIED BY VERY HEAVY ANTI-AIRCRAFT FIRE, SEVERAL BOMBS WERE DROPPED NEAR THE CENTRE OF THE CITY. They fell on private houses entirely remote from any conceivable410 words
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Article85 1940-06-04 1 BOMBS DROPPED IN SUSSEX London, June 3. TWO bombs were dropped by a plane m Forest Row, Sussex, early this morning. The bombs fell near a school on the edge of the forest. The only casualty was one chicken. The police and other patrols speediiy appeared. Although boys' boarding schoolsReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration21 1940-06-04 1 Picture shows shops and houses m Brussels burning after a heavy German bombing attack from the air.21 words
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Advertisement77 1940-06-04 1 XI .ii i^f Ti* V x I^. i X pp ICE I .Tlic only on c of its kind 10 Malaya. C? I I'revejits scorching and c; n l)e nsed with JP greater case and safety. Uses less current and becomes hot almost WITH 1 YEAR at once. GUARANTEE [g77 words
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Article155 1940-06-04 2 Paris, June 3. A SPECIAL correspondent of the Havas News Agency just returned from the Rcthel area, gives a vivid description of the appalling German losses there. Describing the re-establishment of the front, after the German bieik through, he says the French first retreated, then reassembledReuter - 155 words
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Article78 1940-06-04 2 NAZI TERROR AND BLACKMAIL i New York, June 3. I MEW YORK TIMES correspondent at Panama says that the Nazis J are attempting a reign of terror I and blackmail m Latin American i countries and are extending the > persecutions Hitler inflicted on i the Jewish refugees to Norwegians,Reuter - 78 words
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144 1940-06-04 2 1,000 Czechs With French Air Force London. June 3. IN a broadcast m Czech, addressed to the Czechoslovak nation, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Minister for Air, said: "You have good reason to be proud wf the exploits of your compatriots, now nearly a thousand m number, who are fighting with theBritish Wireless - 144 words
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Article63 1940-06-04 2 London, June 3. T^WO British hospital ships, the Worthing and Paris, formerly wellknown cro 'o-channel steamers, were bombed and machine-gunned by German airmen off the French coast yesterday. There were no wounded on board at the time, the only casualty being a 17--year old boy killed byReuter - 63 words
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173 1940-06-04 2 American Spinners Working Overtime London, June 3. MANCHESTER reports that almost all oi the American spinning section is working 7'l> hours over-time for urgent Government requirements. Only one quarter of the Egyptian section is affected, but the proportion fc increasing. Many weavers are also working overtime but others are awaitingReuter - 173 words
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79 1940-06-04 2 Wilhelmina Not Leaving For D.E.I. London, June 3. IT IS learned from official Dutch circles that there is no truth m the report Dy Hamburg Radio that Queen Wilheimina has decided to leave Britain for the Dutch East Indies. No such plan was urged upon the Queen, and consequently thereReuter - 79 words
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136 1940-06-04 2 THE KING SEES RESULTS OF ARMS SPEED-UP London, June 3. VISITING a small-arms factory on Sunday, the King was .shown the results of the arms speed-up. Accompanied by Mr. Herbert Morrison, Minister of Supply, Hii Majesty made a tour of the factory which turns out all kinds small -arms fromBritish Wireless - 136 words
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Article562 1940-06-04 2 (Reuter's Special Commentary) London. June 3 pRAISE for the B.E.F. continues to be expressed by the liritish Press and The Times, m a leading article commenting 0Q the evacuation, take- the opportunity to praise the organisation on British side of the Channel. This paper writes:Reuter - 562 words
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Article39 1940-06-04 2 Paris. June I SWEARING a solemn oath 'o rein* faithful to M. Pierlot's Govcrnme and condemning King Leopold w Belgian refugees took part In a demfl i ration of sympathy with France }es» day- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement41 1940-06-04 2 The AIR-CONDITIONED CAPITOL RESTAURANT Announces a Special Offer for the Commercial Community "BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH" Served daily from 12.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. $1-00 The best Table m Town Delightful, Cool CondiUf I Relax after Lunch m our Newly appointed Lour. \t41 words
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Advertisement60 1940-06-04 2 18 MILLION FLAGS ON SALE London, June 3. FE Queen has sent a letter to Lori Luke, chairman of the Flag Day .Committee of the Lord Mayor's Fund, expressing her pleasure at the inauguration of Red Crass Flag Day throughout the Empire on June 5, and thanks to all the60 words
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Advertisement37 1940-06-04 2 LOBULINA reduces r^ iUftMlUt by-ettects h^« v le th J metaboUc disturbances and enaoit^. to recover health sP w I J- t lhlets botti. < SACCHARIN, soluble, 100 tablets, v or 55 cts. CHARI CO.. 29. Hoftinson Bd-»37 words
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Article923 1940-06-04 3 Nazis Give Up Land Attacks LONDON, JUNE 3. TEF IHE FAILURE OF THE GERMAN ATTEMPT TO ANNIHILATE THE ALLIED FORCES IN FLANDERS, A COMPARATIVE LL HAS SET IN ON LAND. The French military spokesman said to-day that there had been trie i joagement along the landB.O.W. - 923 words
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86 1940-06-04 3 Paris, June 3. THE children of King Leopold are m France. It is stated they have not been told of their father's capitulation. Members of the Belgian Government state, as evidence of the fact that the King's capitulation was premeditated, that King Leopold, on May 25,Reuter - 86 words
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Article256 1940-06-04 3 London, June 3. THE war effort of the Indian Empire is the subject of a tribute by the Times which after commenting on the valuable contribution being made by Indian States to the Allied cause, draws attention to developments m the Indian Army, foreshadowed mB.O.W. - 256 words
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Article124 1940-06-04 3 Nazi Army Needs To Be Regrouped London, June 3 ANLY one phase of the present va*t U battle has been fought, and thf main question now is, "Where wM the next German move be attempted writes Reuters military correspondent,. After twenty days' battle a large regrouping of the Germna army124 words
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Advertisement88 1940-06-04 3 NOTICE to Engineers and Mine Managers We have for disposal a large quantity of secondhand machinery which is m very serviceable condition and much of which is unobtainable at present. I p ring and squirrel cage rs all H.P. with controllers td starters. Transformers: E.H.T. and L.T. switchgear: Protection apparatus:88 words
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Advertisement116 1940-06-04 3 The only dressing: that feeds the hair SILVIFIX HAIR CREAM gives a vigorous "alive" glossiness because I it feeds the hair roots, as it contalnj Pare Silvikrin. It is non-greasy and does not gum the hair. SILVIFIX 1^ the only hair cream with all the virtues of a good fixative—116 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1940-06-04 4 Vera Ardmore - Singapore Entertainers Leaving: Servicemen See Films Of Malaya: Guides' Air Ambulance Donation Vera Ard more IVonh A IMjhis. ll> k^» Homeward Bound An attractive por. I trait study of Mrs. I Merton Broun who, with her husband, left for J the U.S.A. on long leave last week. ■■■■•■■■■•>■ noLORES DELS1,227 words
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Advertisement61 1940-06-04 4 Beauty m the tropics NEEDS EXPERT CARE ild VMK ELIZABETH ARDEN SALON TREAT- MENTS are planned to overcome the effects of life m the tropics— there are t\ I special treatments for defeating sallow- \1 ness, for brightening and cleaning the complexion, terming the skin texture keeping it young, fresh61 words
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Advertisement79 1940-06-04 4 The charm of a clwr. flw «kln I is' really inesttnmble. Liicky indeed 1 are tho»» wlio are endowed wud i a flawless skin I But don-t oe envious. It cmi yours for less than a cent p <■»* «nd one mjnttre of your time Send 20 cents for pos'aces79 words
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Article, Illustration749 1940-06-04 5 Face Packs Massage KEEP AGE AT BAY ll sun, coupled with absence ■of < ld stinging rain which I 5 up the circulation and softens 1 skin, is responsible for many ■al blemishes m the tropics. Pre■uiv wrinkles, crow's feet, Ighness and red patches, to say Ring of enlarged pores749 words
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Article385 1940-06-04 5 one differs so much from the it is as well to have a guide to s of your skin. the sensitive, pale complexion, ance, which flushes and freckles the slightest provocation and iteb is often affected adversely by parationa which suit the average m.385 words
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Advertisement89 1940-06-04 5 miminunirmo!^ .uiiiiihiiiiiiiii'uijiiihu.mi i ini^H everything that >v Butter, c: $f£y need for your o r j Cf fmitj ■■-> 0* 1 pinjr list. A really p n/^' s .s*////'/; ml& jHck tine clioice of f^ood (nns 'rS^U things for the table, rooms 1 and the quality <■ f^J" every bit89 words
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Article520 1940-06-04 6 PARENTS ADMIT FLOGGING OF SON U/HEN A CHINESE man and his wife were charged with having flogged tlieir 11-year-old son with a rattan cane and caused him unnecessary pain, it was revealed that the boy had over 30 cane marks on his body besides three bruises. The boy, Teo Ah520 words
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97 1940-06-04 6 CAUGHT m the act of distributing Communistic literature— Dian Seng or The Shop-assistants Voice.— which was said to be Communist and antiBritish.— Fu Eng Chione and Ngiam Seng Juan, were each sentenced yesterday to three months' rigorous imprisonment, and m addition fined $500 or,97 words
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Article84 1940-06-04 6 Broke Friend's Trust II [UONG MENG was given a sarong to j pawn by a compatriot, who needed j i noney urgently. After he had pledged; he sarong, however, Wong Meng decid-:t 6 that he needed the money more i ugently than the other man and so he ised it.84 words
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Article310 1940-06-04 6 •piE wrecking of a motor workshop by a large crowd of Sikhs and! Tamils armed with sticks, stones and bottles, causing damage to I the extent of $5,000 formed the basis of a charge against five m M yesterday. Said to have been concerned m this were310 words
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Article324 1940-06-04 6 ATTORNEY CANNOT APPEAR tyHETIIU an alturm. I and conduct a ias, <»» I of his principal whil? is within the JwUdiction of J S H court was a point raised 11 Singapore nigh Court no t r II before Mr. Justice Ped!, *\> I? of a preliminary objui.ou i I324 words
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Advertisement42 1940-06-04 6 f/^fc>~UJoB» p <Jj^b V\ y the c;rfat antiseptic and W^\ VYi OF ALL AGES FROM EARLY I ffl!^^^^.^ CHILDHOOD UPWARDS, FOR THE ELIMINATION FROM THE %!^fe *^3fe>^ SYSTEM OF COUGHS, COLDS "^^^^^^^^^f^^ SORE THROATS, INFLUENZA, jfNf^ ;> AND ALL BRONCHIAL OR PULMONARY AILMENTS.42 words
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Article, Illustration943 1940-06-04 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN r On Britain Cheerful And Determined— Prime Minister's Courageous \Vords-"Battle For Our Island"-Overhaul Of A.R-P. Measures: Pacifist Speeches In Hyde Park— Canadian Soldier Sets Up In Competition— Hot Reception For Fascist Speakers: Evasion Of Military Service— Police Discover A New Dodge [1 London, May 20.943 words
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327 1940-06-04 7 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1940. Tanks, Bombs And Planes RECENT events culminat- 1 ing m the Battle of Flanders, m which the Allied forces made an almost impossible withdrawal m good fighting order after the Belgian defection, have thrust I home to everybody, throughout the Empire, the lesson that327 words
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Article, Illustration168 1940-06-04 8 IN the bAUk irfckk has raved m France during the past weeks, perhaps the greatest of Mi kind m military history, the B.K.F. ha\e heen fi^htin^ I rearguard action which has evoked the praise of the world. And b«« ire some of Uw mo:t laying Kood-bye to168 words
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Article, Illustration67 1940-06-04 8 I London. r<EORGE FRANCIS GLOVER, a United States citizen, married three days, went to Hayling Island, m England with his bride on honeymoon. He was arrested. At Havant, Hampshire, he was fined $40 for entering Hayling Island, an area prohibited to aliens, without a permit. Said67 words
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Article, Illustration151 1940-06-04 8 MIGHTY STRUGGLE OF SMALL ARMY f\VR picture on the left gives some idea of the effort and struggle which King Leopold betrayed by his untimely surrender against the wishes of even the men who had been through hell for their country's integrity. Here is a column of guns on the151 words
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Article, Illustration944 1940-06-04 9 Foch Handed Him His Mantle THE "MAGINOT LINK GENERAL,* 1 MARIE GUSTAVE GAMELIN, THE MAN WHO PINNED HIS FAITH TO A STANDSTILL, FORTRESS WAR. IS OUT. Seventy-Uiree-year-old Maxime Weygand. Foch's right.hand man of tht iMrf jrrtat war, is m command of the Allied Armies. Twenty years944 words
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Article, Illustration189 1940-06-04 9 SINGAPORE'S young are always ready to work hard for charity and they willingly give up hours to rehearsal for shows that; will benefit some deserving cause. Latest cause to claim their attention is Hospital Week appeal and some of this town's prettiest girls will take part189 words
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Article356 1940-06-04 10 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALAYA must "buy more British" than she is doing, if she is to do her bit m helping the Mother Country m her present hour ol trial, says Mr. E. Shaw, representative of the Lancashire cotton indu- stry, who is studying and356 words
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Article32 1940-06-04 10 Singapore radio listeners toning 4143 I metres at 10.05 p.m. to-night wu hf- a I a broadcast on 'Moral Re-Armament" I from station KGEI m Treasure Island I America I32 words
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Advertisement335 1940-06-04 10 s- ifl I -Bt vT TBti JYP&O and BRITISH INDIA. LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports m Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings335 words
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Advertisement224 1940-06-04 10 llin\S PHItP MANE. I (Incorporated m Australia) I j Monthly sailings to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne I j Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and j l| departure of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak of hostilities ■1 publication of saHing dates is suspended for224 words
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Advertisement486 1940-06-04 11 1 lor A^uiTt! Id siil is Send your small Advert to the i it i it i i: I*y Insertions for 1 lv the price of 1 Situations Vacant i Waitresses for cale. Apply 9 Em?rald (i Singapore, between 1 to 2 p.m. ween $20 30. (No. 640 D) wanted486 words
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Advertisement538 1940-06-04 11 I Board Residence 44, OXLEY ROAD. Singapore. Furnished rooms private ba.hrooru attached, (ms.) Meals optlon.il (No. 683 Di Board and Lodging $50- per month vacant :n Siamese Lady's cosy flat. Apply 98, Tiong Poh Road. Singapore. (No. 662 D) THE GUEST HOUSE. 45, Scott* Road. Phono *****. Available now single538 words
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Advertisement584 1940-06-04 11 Miscellaneous Bxtrcmrl) < htiip Sale. stnkir.u loctjon '•>; Morning Alternoon K\ filing dreet-es FEMIN v Room 36 Rex Hotel. Tel 1 iNo. 604 D TIC-TACS RACEOUIDE, JUNF ISbUE now Vj sale at all bookstalls at Singapore, bigger mwi better. (No 637H) "How to be Taller Now Discovery. 3-5 inches easily584 words
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Advertisement575 1940-06-04 11 Motor Vehicles 1J36 Austin 7 ■alto*, 27.000 mllw $750 1« Dalvey RouU Telrphtne *****. (No. 657 U. Wanted H:lnian Minx 1!»37. 1938. for Ca^h. App!v 572. 6erango<>!i KoaU. Singapore. (No til2sD» FOR SALE. 1»39 Motorcycle (Arjel Red Huute" $475. Beply Box 17. Malaya Tribune. Suigiipov. (No. 6WD) For Sule One575 words
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Advertisement257 1940-06-04 12 (SECOND BIG^WHp! APPLAUDED BY THOU- \fe3* SANDS of ENTHUSIASTIC K^ CINEMA PATRONS! W~ /jfk i. Hundreds coming back to see it AGAIN!! C^l*'TOlj 4-15 and 9 P.M. i' GREATF'ST MOTION PICTURE ever MADE IN TECHNICOLOUR GONE WITH THE WIND I' NEVER BEFORE HAS SINGAPORE SEEN ANYTHING LIKE I THE AIVIAZING257 words
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Advertisement300 1940-06-04 12 I Hailed by Critics and Public as Ann Sheridan's best pk-i ure t date. 'This is First rate entertainment, a Splendid Story being ski|. tully blended with musical numbers of a very high order First to last it is Ann Sheridan's picture." —STRAITS TIMES. Last Few Screenings, Hurry up TODAY300 words
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363 1940-06-04 13 ARGYLLS STILL WINNING, NOW THIRD IN LEAGUE Gordons Go Down In I Dull Game Argyll and S.H 2; Gordons 1. ,yi uNTAINING Uieir fine form, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders scored their seventh consecutive victory when they accounted for the Gordon Highlanders m a Division I at Anson Road Stadium363 words
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59 1940-06-04 13 SA.KA. Civilians inv.tcd to attend at Alison lit ad Stadium <n Friday at 5 p.m. prepare*! I* play against the Hongkong soccer tourists due here to-day, if selected i aif Abdul Rahman, Aslah, Aziz, Bjkii, Hock S:jiff, Ho r Khoon. L3i huan, Madun, Scon San,59 words
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Article177 1940-06-04 13 CHINESE NARROWLY BEATEN Moravians 2; S.C.F.A. 1. MORAVIANS scored a narrow vie 111 tory— 2—l— over the S.C.F.A. m a Division 2B name at Farrer Park last evening. During the first half there was no score, though both sides made several j>ood attempts. The game was even during this half177 words
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169 1940-06-04 13 Mrs, Eber. Yadi In Mixed Doubles Final Singapore, Monday. MRS. Ebci and Yadi qualified for the final of the mixed doubles i m the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships this evening by de- i feating Mrs W. J M Warden and I S. Abed m straight sets 6—4, 6—4, Little progress169 words
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Article99 1940-06-04 13 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I. I Malays vs. Manchesters, Stadium; RAF. vs. R.A. j 1 9th Hy.», Selctar; Reserve Div.. S.C.F.A. vs. S'.R.C, S.R.C.; Div. 2 (A), Pulau i Brani vs Naval Police, Pulau i Brani. i TENNIS: Singapore championships. ECXING: Singapore amateur cham- pionships, Happy World.99 words
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Article50 1940-06-04 13 YM C A water polo team against the Chinese Swimming Club to day r > 00 p.m. at Fcrt Canning will bo: Vow Wan Sung, Loh Heng Koe, G L. Day, Chua Kirn Chiang, H*nry TSO, Chan Suav Bah, P. L. Wong. Receives: Fong Urn, Chcnc:50 words
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68 1940-06-04 13 HE Johore— Singapore walking race is scheduled for a week -morrow. Entries close on Sunday. Intending i knpetitors will assemble at the startl past Johore end of the Causeway is-30 a.m. I The route will be as: The Causeway. ikit Timah Road. Dunearn Road. Newi68 words
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Article48 1940-06-04 13 A.P.C. DEFEAT NEST ANGLO 4-0 IIK VPC. defeated Nestanglo by r uoal.s to nil m a Business Houses' gue game on th? V.M.C.A. ground. evening, [arelse scored the first goal m the I half and Huck Chuan, Boon Leng j Boen netted on i each m the second48 words
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256 1940-06-04 13 S.H.B 4; R.A.O.C L DETTER opportunism among their forwards gave the Singapore Harbour Board a 4—l victory over the R.A.O.C. when the teams met m a Division 2A league soccer fixture at the S.H.B. or^nnnd yesterday. The R A.O.C. had a fair share of256 words
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Advertisement117 1940-06-04 13 TO DELIGHT SINGAPORE WITH HIS GAY VIENNESE VALTZES Zi I j TANGO KKOM TO-xVTOrtROW j FRED LIBIO j LEADER OF CITY'S I MOST POPULAR DANCE BAND I I ANNOUNCES A. BERSIIADSKY'S I (NOTED VIOLINIST) ENGAGEMENT AT #VRi jiff, i I COMMENCING I TO-MORROW jl DANCING IS PLEASURE WHEN I YOU117 words
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739 1940-06-04 14 THI' EVOLUTION ot the Russian State from a society trying to work 1 out the theories of Karl Marx to its present condition of capitalism was traced last night by Professor W. E. Dyer m a broadcast over thp fiinpanore radio. Lenin, he739 words
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Article68 1940-06-04 14 CHARITY SCREENING AT CATHAY i PACKED house patronised the special screening of Paramount's rollicking comedy, "Midnight," at the Cathay yesterday, and as a result the funds of the St. Andrew's Hospital must have been considerably increased, for the screening was m aid of this deserving charity. The Bar was well68 words
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Article678 1940-06-04 14 Amateur Boxing Tourney Begins THE FOLLOWING are the results of the preliminary contests of the Singapore amateur boxing championships held at the Happy World last night: FLYWEIGHT Abdul Rahman bin Ibrahim (P» beat P. Kattan (5.A.8.C.) on points. Lay Liang Hoew (5.A.8.C.) beat C. M. Sundraraj (P). FEATHERWEIGHT Cpl. Little678 words
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Article204 1940-06-04 14 JHE four-ball Bor.ey comp I; 1 vice-president's pri 'TJ* r *as won by Y. Tanuk; i SJ? I with a score of 8 up. ShyJ a I Other cards out cf the 28 mir* I players: C. Ishida and R. TanizaWi J? 1 EX. Yap and T.204 words
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Article36 1940-06-04 15 Reuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE i TO* London, June 3. i«h .Official Price) £276V 2 Buyers £277 Sellers t -ward (Official Price* £274*4 Buyers £274 2 Sellers RUBBER Kubber not received up to the time ....nipr m nress.36 words
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Article97 1940-06-04 15 London, Monday. Distilleri o^:,/ Dunlop Rubber 29 AV 2 general Electric 73/3 Imperial Chemical Industries 26/Imperial Tobacco 86 10 l 2 Ai "10-Dutch 183 Canadian Pacfiic 5J/ 2 London Tin 2/1 Yz Rubber PI. In. Trust 24/3 Luiuuis 1^ Ayer Hitams 18/9 Southern Kintas 10/9 Pahangs 1297 words
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Article44 1940-06-04 15 London, Monday. rf London on Parta 176. 50 T T London on Amsterdam T T London on Shanghai 4 I|l6 T/T London on Hongkong Is. 3d. T T London on Japan Is. 5%d. T T London on New York 4.02^ to 4.03%44 words
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Article110 1940-06-04 15 London, Monday, raim Oil (Malay) In duik S'ment Unquoted Copra (Straits FMS) September S'men' Unquoted tsa^o Flour (Sarawak) June July S'ment. 17 6 Nominal Tapioca, Seed Pearl, Ist Quality (Singapore) June July S'ment 27 6 Nominal Pepper (FAQ) White Muntok June July "Sment. 4% Sellers Pepper (FAQ) Black Lampong110 words
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Article17 1940-06-04 15 London, June 3. I'he Earl of Eane, Irish Peer, has died wounds.— Reuter.17 words
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Article344 1940-06-04 15 To-morro w 's Weigh ts Completed (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, June 3. WEIGHTS for the races on the second day of Ipoh meeting are: HORSES, Class 2, Div. 1, 5^ 2 Furs. Str. Giggolette (late Erato 9.0 Harlowe 8.13 Snowy Owl 8.12 Rumination 8 12 Beano 8.11 Saenden 8.10344 words
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199 1940-06-04 15 New Zealand Ready For Conscription CONSCRIPTION will soon be enforced v In New Zealand, according to Mr. J. Kelliher, who arrived by the British Overseas Airways Corp. Every New Zealander of military ope. he says, has been registered, which would facilitate conscription if the Government were to decide on it.199 words
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91 1940-06-04 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V Established by Royal Charter A.t>. 1874 Incorporated m the Netherlands East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40.030.000.Reserve Fund 10.500,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— Sourabar Samarang, Medan, Weltevred" Bandoeng. Cheribon, Tegal. Pock longan, Djokjakarta, Solo,91 words
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77 1940-06-04 15 Waughs' Ping Pong Win Over Uniteers In the return match at table-tennis Henry Waugh (Singapore) Shorts Club beat Uniteers Sports Club by three games t'. two at the latter 's premises on Saturday. Scores (Henry Waugh players mentioned first): Yeo Soon Jin beat Lav Yew Cheng 3-0; Sia -Cheng Tiong77 words
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Article113 1940-06-04 16 JAPAN WILL STAY NEUTRAL Tokyo. June 3. THE Government's policy of nonparticipation m the European War remains unchanged, declared the Prime Minister Admiral Yonai. speaking at the Press conference. Replying to a question, he .said that the United States was apparently itching for action," and added With her participation InReuter - 113 words
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Article151 1940-06-04 16 BRITAIN POR TUGAL CLOSE FRIENDS London. June 3. rE DUKE OF KENT will represent the Kins at the Congress of Portuguese work to be held at Lisbon at the end of June to celebrate the eighth centenary independence of Portugal. The Duke of Kent will be accompanied by Lord ChatfleldReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration82 1940-06-04 16 Survivors of the British destroyer "Afridi," which was sunk while escorting troops after the withdrawal from Norway, arriving at a home port. There weie more than a hundred of them. The "AfiSdi" was hit by bombs when she went to the assistance of the French destroyer "Bison," which was82 words
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51 1940-06-04 16 London. June 3. JOE BECKET ex-heavyweight boxing champion, and his wife, were today detained at Southampton under the Defence Regulations. It is understood that the Becketts became connected with the British Union of Fascists before the war. Joe recently joined the local defence volunteers-Reuter - 51 words
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34 1940-06-04 16 Frank Joyce, 23-year-old brother oi William Joyce, reputed "Lord Haw Haw" who broadcasts In English from Bremen. is among the people Scotland Yard officers detained during the week-end.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article88 1940-06-04 16 The Morning Tribune Food Committee Set Up London. June i TOVERNMENT has set up a commu> "to consider and advise on problem of national food requirements and a home food production, with <pecal regard to shipping and foreign exchange likely to be available for imports' food and feeding stuffs andB.O.W. - 88 words
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Article116 1940-06-04 16 HITLER'S BIG STRATEGIC BLUNDERS <Reuter\s Special Commentaryi London, June 3. I AFTER paying tribute to the historitl valour of the English and Frenrkl m Flanders, the editor of the Adenneiw paper Fatat Ul Jezirah points out tbfl Hitler made two major strategic blunder! First was the occupation of Nonafl which116 words
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Article56 1940-06-04 16 Part.'. June J On Gen. Weygand's reoon:mendaW»B General Blanchard has beeii a Jj*B the Grand Cross of the Legion of g our. and General Prioux. "who* handling of the retreat upon Dun™ resulted m saving the greater part v the Allied armies," has been maoe™ Grand OfficerReuter - 56 words
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Article46 1940-06-04 16 London. June On the Stock Exchange. firm despite paucity of business m>m dustrials were heavy. Gold mmm^ j M pioved on the cessation of recent ww Near Eastern bonds were low ;i '-^M ing the international uncertainties t*m Mediterranean area. Wall biw steady. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article55 1940-06-04 16 FE body of a wHtH U* S J. a pool of blood wm 2STii3l at the junction of Seran^" a^ f l Buffalo Roads m the eariv m this morning. The man is dead. d r M There was a nasty stab w<ltti ;tu« the chest. The Police55 words
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