Morning Tribune, 7 June 1940
1940-06-07
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144 1940-06-07 1 POPE STRIVES FOR PEACE AS ITALY PREPARES FOR WAR I Vatican City, June 6. ■U/1 1 1 -INFORMED Vatican circles declare that they know nothing K>; |he report that the Pope has Ken f .1 personal message ti> MusKi.i.m. asking him not to enter the ■v.i. but they did not144 words
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Article231 1940-06-07 1 Rome, June 6. ituation m Italy remains un>t. with Mussolini expected to i\ I .'v and the departure of v members of the British Ema mcsHv of the commercial laff, tml:iy. In tin- meantime the diplomatic litor of ihe Stefani News .Agency ni inues to emphasise Italy'sReuter - 231 words
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677 1940-06-07 1 NAZIS HELD: TANKS TRAPPED, INFANTRY STRAFED LONDON, JUNE 6 JHE BATTLE ON THE WESTERN FRONT WAS RESUMED AT DAWN ON THE WHOLE LINE FROM THE SEA TO THE RIVER AISNE, BUT AS YET IT IS IN ITS EARLY STAGES, AND IT MAY BE SOME TIME BEFORE A CLEAR PICTURE OFReuter - 677 words
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Article100 1940-06-07 1 PRECA UTIONS IN PARIS STREETS Reuter Paris. June ♦>. MII.ITAR\ authorities to-day took drastic steps to counter pos.vib'c attacks by soldiers landed from German planes. Parisians entering -the cHy were surprised to sec camouflaged buaes drawn up across the wicte streets and squares. A War Ministry communique reassured the publicReuter - 100 words
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Article288 1940-06-07 1 Ixuidon, June 6. FVirENCE is to be found throughout Britain of the speed-up m thf production of munitions with an ever increasing momentum. Labour circles say that the answer has already been given to the appall by Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production, byB.O.W. - 288 words
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Article, Illustration26 1940-06-07 1 London, June 6. In London to-day, the Duke of Windsor relinquished hw post as liaiMui officer with the French and British armies.26 words
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Article76 1940-06-07 1 Berne, June 6. WE must, and we can, defend ourselves," says an Order of the Day issued by General Guisan, Commander-in-Chief of the Swiss Array. "The war of nerves must not affect the Swiss people. New methods of warfare will not find us unprepared. Measures have beenReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement49 1940-06-07 1 I trttrifitltM 2 l Powen For Reynaud 3 E slm Ball 4 wiusation 5 B Against Police 6 ■^♦■i- Page 7 W° !i Places 8 T us Determination 10 f Morals 11 9 ■'< al Interest 12 13 H!'' 14 1 Dash Home 15 ■Ppini; 1,, |7«ll 1 K<»mbings 2049 words
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428 1940-06-07 2 MORE RESTRICTIONS ON TRADE TO HELP WAR EFFORT London, June 6. IN the Commons, to-day, Major Lloyd George, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, announced that the Board of Trade to-day made an order restricting over the next six months supplies to retailers by manufacturers and wholesalers of aReuter - 428 words
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Article546 1940-06-07 2 London, June 6. JN an Overseas broadcast on Wednesday evening, Mr. Arthur Greenwcod, Minister Without Portfolio, addressed himself to answering the question: "Have the Allies started too late?" He stated that the answer to that question would be of crucial importance. Mr Greenwood contrasted the policyBritish Wireless - 546 words
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Article255 1940-06-07 2 London. June 61 I THE practice of concealing their casualties which was constant! M 1 lowed by the Germans during the last war is recalled m coi JJ with the special German communique broadcast on Tuesdii> j German losses during the invasion of the Low Countries and France as255 words
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Article88 1940-06-07 2 T HE battle which 1 battle for Pans but a m for London declares ft mil M tic, HTitinir m Le Malm v V Other military critics and declare that I subordinated to wg" M They declare that the to be favourable references to Frann "1 meet the tankReuter - 88 words
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Article133 1940-06-07 2 French Praise For British Forces London, J unp t I W arm pk.usl lhe Ju I French President M. L l, lun I Admiral Abrial. who c .mnundl the French Navy :u Dunkirk 1 Replying to i mesMfc :-,J King George. President l^J said "The heroism of the Arm\ \MReuter - 133 words
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Article54 1940-06-07 2 The chancellor of the ExcheqwH to-day that no firms '.■■.Mciucing J tions will be held up f< r :u-:kof* or wages and material s. Government had made a:rangtM with the banks to c -ptrat* <■ th cc c firms, and all munitions wcdH be paid for54 words
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Advertisement97 1940-06-07 2 4} -A Z I BRING OUT THE FULL BRILLIANCY OF YOUR HAIR Your hair is not only one of your chief assets, but its tidiness and richness is used by many to indicate your character. Orderly, well cared for hair, shows smartness and personal pride and ability. Jem the many,97 words
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Article181 1940-06-07 3 Paris, June 6. i )MMUNIQUE issued by M. Reynaud states "A Cabinet reshuffle took place yesterday. The Prime Minister ►ecomes Foreign Minister as well as Minister of National e fence, those two ministries assuring the conduct of the war. \c will be assisted at the MinistryReuter - 181 words
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Article29 1940-06-07 3 ENCH DIPLOMATIC CHANGES t Paris. June 6. P» yrouton, French Ainto Buenos Aires, has been :deni General at Tunis m La Bonne on the latter's s Ambassador at Moscow.29 words
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85 1940-06-07 3 ALLIES' AIM TO RESTORE BELGIAN INDEPENDENCE I London, June 6. riNG to a private notice question, tie Commons .to-day. Mr. Churchill Kit His Majesty's Government m ited Kingdom recognised the Belovernment. at present established ice, as the only legal Government i cheers, and therefore enp exercise In the name of85 words
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Article138 1940-06-07 3 H London. June 6. House of Commons, replying to a ■>-" ::.-ii whether Capt. Ramsay had ■eel his light to appeal to the Ad- Committee, Sir John Anderson ■at Capt Ramsay had done so and ■mum tee would consider his case M as possible. ■oon as he received the138 words
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Article53 1940-06-07 3 I brief, are news items !m the Empire outposts of ol >s against Fifth Columnyesterday rounded up all Rhodesia, a curfew has to aliens from 9 p.m. to also forbidden to use bicycles or cameras, '."lunteer defence force 'he Police has been raided, declared illegal more (J 'i organisations,53 words
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Article27 1940-06-07 3 Bucharest, June 6. WELL-INFORMED circles state that, m response to a Rumanian r3quest, the Soviet Government has agreed to send a Minister Plenipotentiary shortly to. Rumania ReuterReuter - 27 words
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394 1940-06-07 3 sureclly be fulfilled." The n^w orders announced by Major, Attiee m Parliament regulating the en-j gagemem of workers is universally, v/elcomed m the leading papers. The Daily Telegraph writes- "It is I something like a revolution— with thc?i approval and consent of all concerned! It is394 words
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Article151 1940-06-07 3 ONLY THE BEST FOR BRITISH TROOPS I I i London, June 6. j t ]y|K. ERNEST BEVIN (Mini- j I ster of Labour), speaking at a conference of building i S trade operatives, said that j whatever orders have to be J given, the guiding principle S will always beReuter - 151 words
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Article149 1940-06-07 3 London, June 6. DEVIEWING recent American news- paper comment, the Manchester Guardian calls .special attention to the article m the Evening Sun of Baltimore, which suggests that the current war events seem to cause people and newspapers to lose their perspective. In the very natureB.O.W. - 149 words
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Article39 1940-06-07 3 Dublin, June 6. an amendment to the Emergency Powers Bill circulated to-day provides fcr the summary trial of civilians for certain offences, and for the deatl sentence without the right of appea upon conviction. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration49 1940-06-07 4 Right: a group scene from Olito Lindo." I I tit to right: Yvonne Chancy. RoMMM Aure- Iv Joanna Archdeacon (centre). Enid Kiches and Hetty French. j Below: Uentre) rlnid Kiches (Behind) (left to life- lit > Kosanne Aurely. Margaret Duff. Oven (irifliths Jones. .Maureen Clardner and Joanna Archdeacon.49 words
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Article, Illustration30 1940-06-07 4 Left to right lietiv French, Gwen r,riffiths Jones, Margaret Duff, .'anna Archdeacon. Rosanne Au- rfly, Enid Riches, Yvonne Chancy, >!t>ira Elder, Jean Elder. nl« Illltllllllf ■■■•■■•■•^•■■■■••■■a30 words
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Article367 1940-06-07 4 QLD RAFFLESIANS met at the Adelphi Hotel last night at their annual dinner when the President of the Association. Mr. G. E. Centers, particularly emphasised the need for more members. In his own words, 'he said that his was not so much a speech, but367 words
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486 1940-06-07 4 VERA ARDMORE - Hospital Ball A Great Success Entertaining Floor Show VERA ARDMORE (By nAFFLES BALLROOM was packed with dancers last night when Hospital Ball was held and the floor show which Mrs. E A. Eider presented was given a particularly enthusiastic reception. Bi ight, fast-moving and beautifully-costumed, the floor show left nothing486 words
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Advertisement122 1940-06-07 4 mil and nearly riduced to skin and boneiOv Tha.uks to the advice of a friend, I started taking SANOVIGOR. In a week's time I began to feel better, sleep well, eat 2nd digest anything. Gradually I gaired my usual weight, form and appearance and to-day I am strong, healthy and122 words
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203 1940-06-07 5 POLICE ACCUSATION AGAINST NAVAL BASE AUTHORITIES j^T A CORONER'S INQUIRY HELD YESTERDAY INTO THE DEATH OF GOII AH HONG, IT WAS CLAIMED THAT A POLICE SERGEANT WAS REFUSED PERMISSION BY THE NAVAL BASE AUTHORITIES TO EXAMINE LORRIES WHICH ENTERED THE BASE OR TO MAKE USE OF THEIR TELEPItONE IN HIS203 words
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Article458 1940-06-07 5 a special meeting yesterday Singapore's Municipal Commissioners passed a unanimous vote agreeing, subject to Govern- Kent approval, to vote a sum of $1,000,000 to the War Fund. m riginal suggestion waa made Uh' conclusion of last week's rrdi- m- of the Commissioners, I I.. C. X iben and the458 words
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47 1940-06-07 5 Ottawa. June 6. MR. Crerar, Minister of Mines, announced to-day that plans have been completed for fullest co-operation between Canadian organisations for the reception of British and French refugee children, if the Allied Governments approve of their transfer l o Canada ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article140 1940-06-07 5 King's Birthday Parade A WARNING to the public concerning the traffic regulations for th( march by the Services through Singa pore on the morning of the King': Birthday (Thursday, June 13) is published m page fifteen to-day. Any firm or member of the public whose business or duties will requin140 words
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Article100 1940-06-07 5 gECAUSE of his audacity, Wee Ah Hoon (24) Hainanese, will (spend four months of his life m gaol. Woe stole a clock and a motor-car tyre from a car parked for the night m a back lane off Amoy Street early yesterday morning. Then he walked the streets100 words
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Article256 1940-06-07 5 I IM CHIEW CHUA, a 23-year-old Chinese got away with a confidence trick and $50 worth of goods once. Less than a month later, when he applied the same principle at a different shop with $90 worth of goods as his object he nearly succeeded, but256 words
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Article, Illustration22 1940-06-07 5 Ni; IN LOUVAIN. BELGIUM— I uin, with head bowed on htr J leads refugees through a red street m Louvain.22 words
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Advertisement41 1940-06-07 5 The AIR-CONDITIONED <A6»ITOI HKST/tritAIVT Announces a Special Offer for the Commercial Community f "BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH" Served daily from 12.30 p.m. to 2-30 p.m. $1-00 The best Table m Town Delightful, Cool Conditions I Relax after Lunch m our Niwly appointed Lounge.41 words
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773 1940-06-07 6 IN a TJUORAM .iust received fi .he Secretary of Btate for Colonies a full statement of the method^ propewed for straining every nerve to win war is made. He said: The deepening gravity of the situation with which the whole Empire Is faced773 words
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339 1940-06-07 6 ALLEGATIONS of assault by three policemen m a police station, W« made to Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, the Fourth Police Magistrate Latiff bin Haji Ahmad, m a summons case against detective-sergeant Eusof, iance coporal Che Rose bin Sa'at and police constable Ahm who we«:e alleged to339 words
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Article35 1940-06-07 6 Paris, June I General Wevzand. Allied Oenfraia* mo. m on Order of Day. declai > >-"m Admiral Abrial "who was Oovrrnor of Dunkirk m traa stances, magnificently assure< tence of the place to the end. W35 words
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Article107 1940-06-07 6 TROUBLE was uur, I I round Change All* j I Qlng when the tin bri| I moned there soon a I ;Urd down to their d L I The call was iucl I [fire caused by the fusin I On the wall behind then.., I107 words
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Article72 1940-06-07 6 COR STEALING 343 from Mr. J G I MacGngcr. ail engineer >l theFedji I luted Malay Slates Railwa; w] I I a sue^i at the house of Inspector H.I I j Pi'iilain. Loi Wee See. the Chinese oov I j employed by Inspector Poulain, «rass* I72 words
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Advertisement34 1940-06-07 6 I niHWilnwiflKjhn! v -3 Jii AiiJ I I k^ T^ I*1 r I For the discerning bg^^Si palate Vintage Wine «>£ 11-matu red m wood. 1 c^nrvTT iwxnFYiOvV/ c© i w *L Kb w.p.s. i7s34 words
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Advertisement28 1940-06-07 6 /4sj^!&k SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES I fe^^ INSURE WITH I THE EASTERN UNITED I ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTDJ SECURITY PLUS SERVICE I HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREn^I Singapore, rmox* ho m28 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1940-06-07 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN V On Britain's Cheerful Acceptance Of State Control Country Fully Mobilised For War No More Wasted Resources: Supply Minister's Broadcast "Good-Night And Co To It": Pessimist Who Should Have Been Arrested: Defence Army To Repel Invaders^ London, May 23. I people of Britain heard last1,051 words
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284 1940-06-07 7 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, JUNE 7. 1940. Reynaud As Dictator sooner had the Flanders battle endei than another German offensive was launched. According to available information a new battle is now raging m the region between Amiens and the Oise, covering a front of more than 120 miles. The main attack,284 words
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1196 1940-06-07 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE I'roph' And IMn««s By LT. Comm. and Mrs. P. L. (Penny) Frampton Rave a most delightful pahit party at their flat at Capitol Buildings on Wednesday night, Mrs. Frampton, who is a splendid hostess, was dramatic m a model1,196 words
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Article, Illustration74 1940-06-07 8 (Above) Mrs. J. T. BabinsUm (left) Mrs. L. W Geddes, Mrs E S. Mannasseh and Mme. Gaudin (near est to camera) pictured during a game at the bridge and mahjong morning which Mrs. Roche organised at The Manor House yesterday. (Left):— Facing the camera are I (left) Mrs.74 words
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Advertisement122 1940-06-07 8 GIVE YOUR CHIF.n STTrrFSSFITr BUSINESS CAREER i^.^ k Parents. F p a r e your r "SV A child the uncertainty H 1 j^7 l2 r tho untrained. /J*a^Tß V Tne Singapore I rl J Bran c h of Pitmnn^s /itSS^V- Colle K° of London *i3P« Can train your rhn122 words
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Advertisement116 1940-06-07 8 The arrival m Singapore of Mr. Ferrari, the celebrated permanent waving expert and hair stylist of world r enown, wno practise his profession here at the re modelled "NAOMI Rodney House, 18. Battery Road. On the Continent Mr. Ferrari has been stylist to many fr m( )U beauties. With Antoine116 words
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Article, Illustration825 1940-06-07 9 Problems of Motherwood n many cases the thin youngster is just as fit as the robust-looking one but watch him just to be on the safe side IfIOTHERS who worry over the ex«fssive thinness of their children hould not do so without due con"deration since to be thin does not825 words
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Advertisement54 1940-06-07 9 PEN ANG, S.S. TRADE y^^^vSjjVv^v MARK i IR'l%l\))f' l^J^r^ REGISTERED C try these delicious RlTZSauces Tomato Chilly Sauce Black (Worcestershire) SaUCe I Obtainable from all Provision Merchants Sole Di.strihufors for Malaya Singapore ("old Storage Co.. Ltd. BUY BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCE PHONE 5376 FIVK LINES 1 S. 179A Adrt. al Sinyapore54 words
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Article, Illustration667 1940-06-07 10 CAROL ENJOYS HIS PEOPLES CONFIDENCE THE MAN WHO LED RUMANIA THROUGH THE CRISIS, AND WHO 1 WILL LEAD HER 1.100,000 MEN IF AND WHEN WAR COMES, WAS JUST TEN YEARS AGO. SNEERED AT AS A FLIGHTY, NE'ER-DO-WELL KING CAROL. FOR CAROL'S LIFE IS THAT OF A667 words
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Article, Illustration80 1940-06-07 10 is the 320,000 square miles of Eastern Europe united by nature and the Danube into an economic entity and disunited by human nature and nationalism PW into loir small nations. Recently theii Commu-Nazi-Fascist neighs' bours seemed bent on attacking the two "halves" Rumania and Jugoslavia with the acquiescence and80 words
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Article, Illustration812 1940-06-07 11 LONDON'S MORALS CAUSE ALARM ritOV. the beginning of World War 11, responsible Britons have I eared that the Empire might fall apart geographically, or politically, or economically, or militarily and have taken all steps they could to >hore up the old girl. But recently they have been gravely concerned about812 words
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Article67 1940-06-07 11 riE Bishop Of Barking England, Dr. t T n is n hirks that the less •1« h, x\, (ho war m their rlennr are not so ecmpetent to pronounc< upon the course 1 1 the war 1 1 the lournalUta ol the day. "Th. deserve67 words
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Article1477 1940-06-07 12 Dr. William Lovelock F.T.C. L - Dr. William Lovelock F.T.C.L THE TEACHING OF MUSIC SOME REMARKS ON SINGAPORE STANDARDS Ky Dr Lovelock It ut present ON i a tour of India and the Far East, t conducting examinations for the j Trinity College of Music don- don >. He ft a pianist, organist I1,477 words
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Advertisement82 1940-06-07 12 jr \oi it i I i It is the aim and greatest desire of Mr. M. Anciano, Fellow I of the Trinity College, London, and Principal of THE FAR I EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL to give the musical public of I Singapore the best to be had so far as music82 words
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Advertisement156 1940-06-07 12 SIBELIUS FINLAND'S GREATEST COMPOSER I DB 8750 Symphony No. 5. m E flat major to 8753 Boston Symphony Orchestra. C 2038 Finlandia (Organ) Thalben-BaU. I DB 1584 Finlandia (Orchestra) Philadelphia Symphony DB 3318 Valse Triste Philadelphia Symph: THE SIBELIUS SOCIETY Records issued by the Sibelius Society are made by the156 words
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Article, Illustration326 1940-06-07 13 yibune Wants Suggestions I KUITOR OF "MUSICAL OPINION WOULD BE GLAD TO RE- KIVE ANY SUGGESTIONS OR IDEAS ON THE ORGANISATION NEW MUSICAL ACTIVITIES CALCULATED TO STIMULATE .MPROVE MUSICAL LIFE IN SINGAPORE. Some suggestions have already been received, one of which Diuorns the formation of326 words
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Advertisement74 1940-06-07 13 LEII T l T R X €i ii l f 1A X O By WERNER BA E B TIES llth JUNE-9 15 pin. V W C. A RAFFLES QUAY Admission 50 cts. °P en to A it Symbol of HIGH CLASS RECORDINGS for Glorious Entertainment. lrZ^o^^\ {CHESTRAL VOCAL DANCE Ir^J^74 words
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Advertisement49 1940-06-07 13 MUSIC STUDIO bße^l ruinoN m: WJr PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, m, ACCORDION, THEORY, H^^^^^Hn HARMONY, COUNTERPOINI i r wHBrA AM) COMPOSITION. i»Ksn\nsK\ 1 BHHfcißi^B^B o. Amber Mansions Tel m 7 I ■■MB— W MM^' M > t(j KING'S SCHOOL (TANGLIN) Prospectus on application to -The Principal, Ring's S :^3, Paterscm Koad.49 words
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Article101 1940-06-07 14 THWIN. I senator of the Burmese 't Government. ;;iid president of th Burmese Chamber of Commeice, and hiii '.n-.n-lau U San Maung. IC.S were i nt rtained to a tta party by the Indian: Chamber oi Commerce at their premises, \vslQr&dy. In the course of his101 words
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35 1940-06-07 14 EXHIBITED IMITATIONS SHOP OW NER FINED KANG MOH SONci m prietor of n I X Company, at Boi.th P yesterday convicted 01 *i sale imitation Parker ror one months lmprS,nmen t fifth magistrate. Mr 135 words
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Advertisement254 1940-06-07 14 i 2nd <.HI \l\\l I X! llth DAY!! i j£. tfl 1 111 r l^ LII 4I P >m jm y I All I \wm^ |)AI|Y I I R v IJl< Whole Town's Raving about Wm "GONE WITH THE WIND" g !()IR HOURS' ofoLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT D^&^ Wit h CLARK GABUC,254 words
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Advertisement166 1940-06-07 14 1 1 r;::,r; m AiftAiSftAJ The Greatest Performance Robinson has ever < i^ sC^^i^ J? W.V Ji M .ft i1 1 ila •^UT»« CORDON OTTO MRUCCR OONALO CRISP 0-^d «W Oil Hiu k^MMMM I OtZT! 'v ■■*j«&a. \^/I>i I C1 1 M I I > i A'vli t^^ ys33io Cx^^^r*166 words
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225 1940-06-07 15 (Trihune Staff Reporter) LAnLE announcing their sons' imminent departure for the front put an abrupt end to Sir Mark and Lady Sheldon's sojourn at the raiping -hills. Time-tables were studied, trunks packed m feverish haste and all else was forgotten m225 words
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Article80 1940-06-07 15 MANAGING DIRECTOR ACQUITTED jyjOHAMED SHAUL HAMID, managing director of the Malayan Engineering Company, was yesterday acquitted by the District Judge, Mr. J. L. McFall, on a charge of I cheating a lawyer's clerk of $500. It was claimed that Hamid falsely represented to A. Pomiudurai that his wife had w:n80 words
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Article55 1940-06-07 15 HONGKONG INCREASES WAR HELP Hongkong, June 6. Till. Hongkong Government has decided to increase its offer Of assistance to the lint i- h Government m the prosecution of the war. The offer has been forwarded to the Colonial Secretary. Details of the form of contribution will be announced later whenReuter - 55 words
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Article58 1940-06-07 15 Shanghai. Juno C. MAJOR GENERAL F. Keith Simmuns, Commander-in-chief of the British forces m the ShtnghaJ area, was injured while play in.', poio on the evening of Juno 4. The pony fcl' under him and he suffered a .severe fracture of the leg. It is stated heReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement441 1940-06-07 15 |pi/£/jr Notices v ,j BY SERVICE UMTS ON THE OF THE BIRTHDAY Ot MAJISTY THE KIM. X of member of the general I by reason oi' business or res access by vehicle to those! m dosed to traffic between m 30 a.m. to 11 a.m. on June 13, FJ nply441 words
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Advertisement64 1940-06-07 15 LIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT i by FRED LIBIO'S FOPULAR OR- CHESTRA GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT IN HONOUR OF H.M. NAVY, ARMY AIR FORCE TANGO COMPETITION FINAL FIRST SINGAPORE SERVICES DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP TWO BANDS TO-NIGHT Including U f, BAND OF srl ANJI AIRCRAFT Wtf^MKAT THEIFv EUROPLAM CROONERS HAPPY THEATRE 6.45 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Fri64 words
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Advertisement99 1940-06-07 15 iCATHAY CAFEI v Where Everybody Con" ESTELLE COWAN ANNOUNCES i \iti:\\t: i, r i: i: i< o i THE TAYLEURS IN "ESPANO (AM and LAUREL GAINES IN "TAP ON TOF WHO ARE RETURNING TO AMERICA Ai i Fit A I*BooBo ENGAGEMENT OF 52 \VI ERS. ALSO iii i ite*. iiuii99 words
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Article63 1940-06-07 16 London. June 6. THERE is still no news of the whenabouts of Sir Launc a lot Ohphanl British Ambassador m Belgium The Military Attache. Lieutemd Colonel F. A. A*. Blake and the Assists* Commercial Attache, Mr X F M kenzie. are also still missing With these exceptions,British Wireless - 63 words
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Advertisement191 1940-06-07 16 j BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) Monthly sailings to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival ana departure of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak of hostilities publication of sailing dates is suspended for the time being. For information regarding freight191 words
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Miscellaneous205 1940-06-07 16 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE Mail Departure* Mail Arrival* TO-OAY Probable Del,*. %I Vtw Uteri KM Mails From: i M Of Posting l £7 Ton 'AFRICA South' •Steanu: 2.00 p.m. Australia Java 'Mtstr^ll^ 'Air- 5.00 p. m lAin 330 rFYi ON .Steamer. 2.00 p.m. Amsterdam etc. Itava .Steamer' 11 30 am iAir» 7205 words
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Advertisement2312 1940-06-07 17 LMHL;J;LM lor Assured Itesiili* Send your small Advert to the i mm we In Insertions for U the price of 1 it nations Vacant SCHOOL, Kluang. Vacancies filled I: th.uikt'd. Headmaster. (No. 714 D) I BBMAM for music shop. Must play tar Apply Box 38. Malaya Tribune (No. 710DJ |n2,312 words
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545 1940-06-07 18 Army Go Down Gallantly 4-1 APENJNG THEIR SHORT SEASON HERE BEFORE A TREMEND OUS CROWD AT THE ANSON ROAD STADIUM YESTERDAY, THE EASTERN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF HONGKONG EXPERIENCED LITTLE DIFFICULTY IN DEFEATING THE ARMY BY FOUR GOALS TO ONE IN A DAZZLING DISPLAY OF545 words
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Article30 1940-06-07 18 The Police beat the Royal Navy by three goals to one m a reserve division league soccer match played at the i Naval Base yesterday.30 words
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66 1940-06-07 18 Malacca XI For Army In Malaya Cup (Fr m OUr in(len 1 UALACCA S team l( n S m *™>' Xljn the i soccer game flo-morruH u iu w.. up t Ah Sang:; HeiiUmtr T a m I Chee Urn; We^ Tia m Tvp I Tiong Kye. Jamat; io h66 words
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216 1940-06-07 18 FINALS NIGHT IN AMATEUR FIGHT TOURNEY finals m the Singapore Ama- I teur Boxing Championship will II start at 9 o'clock to-night at the I j Happy World Stadium. I f The* programme will to 11 Special Welterweight Contest I I Gnr. Dontell C7th II X A vs. LC I]216 words
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124 1940-06-07 18 RAFALES INSTITUTION annual athletic spoils meeting was held on tne school ground yesterday afternoon m the presence et a *ar c e crowd w men included the Acting Colonial Sccrew Mr. Weisberg ar.d Mrs. WebbersKeen ccmpnl!ton was a feature of wj meeting winch was124 words
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Advertisement7 1940-06-07 18 I Advt. of TIGER Prize Medal BEER7 words
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Advertisement28 1940-06-07 18 »iEH( i rninx OINTMENT A bacteriologically and cHnica»l> antiseptic. Highly effective wounds, burns, itches, eczema ana i final infections. $1.50 tut*-. sin CHARI Co., 29, Robinson Kd-. >»»*' y28 words
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Miscellaneous39 1940-06-07 18 > M'OKTS DIARY TO-DAY .SOCCER: Eastern Athletic Assn. vs.j Civilians, Stadium: S.A.F.A. League. Div. II «B». Customs vs. RAF. tH.Q.>. 5.H.8.: 8.H.L.. Cold Storage vs. Thornycrofts. Farrer Park. ATHLETICS: Oulram School sports. BOXING: Singapore amateur championships, finals. Happy x World.39 words
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332 1940-06-07 19 U-BOAT GUNS WOMEN CHILDREN IN SEA I mm. l M June 6. THE terrible story ol how a tier- man submarine machine-funned men, women and children struggling m the sea was told m London to-day by one of the few survivors of the 689-ton steamer Abukir. The Abukir had takenReuter - 332 words
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Article377 1940-06-07 19 Reuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE London, Thursday. i h (Official Price* i! 274" 2 Buyers I 2 £274 3 4 Sellers 1 1 irward (Official Price i*Wn Buyers '> J £272 'i Sellers I RUBBER '3 London, Thursday. m rtoet Tone Dull 1 12» 4 123 8 I ..-i I Forward) July377 words
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Article56 1940-06-07 19 London, June 6. On the Stock Exchange, the prices of •ost groups drifted lower, but gilt-edged showed signs of increasing firmness to--1 aids the close of trading. The undertone of the market remained steady, and losses' were only small, being due solely to the absence of buy- 8Reuter - 56 words
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73 1940-06-07 19 London, June 6. r rHE Rubber Exchange is requesting members t 0 book freight space, especially for the United Kingdom, promptly after making any Bftlei to the Ministry of Supply. The Exchange requests members to ask their Eastern connections, to book freight promptly. The tin marketReuter - 73 words
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Article62 1940-06-07 19 DERBY PROBABLES London, June 6. Derby piobables: Black Toni (Bearyj Golden Tiger (Beasleyi Hippius (E. Smith i King of Trumps II (Nevetti Lighthouse II (Perryman* Morababad <D. Smith Olidon (Laner Pharatis <E. Eliot) Pont Leveque (Gordon Richards* Paques (Weston* Ridley (Taylor) Star Dust < Harry Wiagg) Turkhan (Smirket Tant MieuxReuter - 62 words
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Article35 1940-06-07 19 Muar. June 6. Arrangements lor a visit of the Eastern Athletic Association team of Hongkong to come to Muar have fallen through fts the visitors will not be able to make the trip to Muar.35 words
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96 1940-06-07 19 AFTER losing the first sot. Bins. Nassim and Roy Smith heat Mrs. P. Sewell and Yong Loon Chong t qualify for the mixed doubles final m the Singapore lawn tennis champion ships last evening. The score wa? 5-7, 7-5, 6-4. Both pairs96 words
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Article27 1940-06-07 19 Detroit, June 6. Billy conn to-dr<y Detained the world cruiser weight championship by defeating Gus Lesnevich on points by Uupciior boxing over fifteen round* ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article204 1940-06-07 19 ADDITIONAL WEIGHTS FOR IPOH MEET i From Our Own Reporter > Ipoh, Ju Additional we>j:m> for race on »< third day i nak Ti.rf ciub Ipoh, Saturday, are. HORSES: CLASS 2. DIV. 1, 6 FURS. HfetpO Uigolctte K3 Rumination ttr Victor h.B liaii((;iiin k BUter Parade .6 Solar Time 1.6204 words
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Advertisement22 1940-06-07 19 FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOffOB CAR INSURANCE AT RFASONABLE RATES. L South British Insurance Co M Ltd. Tel. 5?26 2 Finlayson Green.22 words
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Advertisement94 1940-06-07 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ. N. V, Bttabli&hed by Royal Charter A.l?. 18»1 IncorfH 'atcd h. the Netlit-rland 1 Fast Indies Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030.000,Reserve Fund 10.500,000^ London Correspondents NAIIONAI PROVINCIAL BANK r LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands Last Indies: Souiabaj*Bamarang, MPdan, Weltevred** I Bandoeng. Cheribon, Tepal,94 words
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303 1940-06-07 20 R.A.F. RAID NAZI LINES, OIL DEPOTS London, June 6. JHE Air Ministry announces that "during yesterday, RAF. medium bombers carried out a series of attacks on enemy lines of communication leading to the Somme battlefield. •Our fighters, operating from Prance, maintained offensive patrols throughout the day Report to far received303 words
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Article66 1940-06-07 20 Cairo, June 6. THE Egyptian Arab Legion, Bgypt'fl fir.st Bedouin Cavalry Army whirh I distributed along the Western desert wlsls, t(x>k up .strategic positions to-day. The Lrgion, which is armed with rifles, daggers and grenades, and is •rfficereii by a bedouin, is ordered to wage uuerillaReuter - 66 words
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163 1940-06-07 20 London. June 6. 'THE Vir Ministry and the Ministry for Home Security have announced that enemy aircraft dropped a number of incendiary bombs m the rural districts of Yorkshire. Lincolnshire and Norfolk and also the Thameside, last night, Apparently m an attempt to locate K.A.FB.O.W. - 163 words
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123 1940-06-07 20 U.S. ARMS DESTROYERS FOR BRITAIN? Sew York. June t>. I TllK Wa." hinjrton correspondent of the New York Times says that 5 5 the Initecl States will make avail- 5 able to the Allies immediately at S kast MHMHIO rifles and 2.500 field- j S pUM with ammunition which willReuter - 123 words
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517 1940-06-07 20 The Morning Tribune Friday. June 7, 1940. STOP PRESS London iu nw |«IMfM>nd Regiment o fLl divisions have to-day been tier T resisting the German att:uLt t Somme front, says *Ey e \\it,, c writing from a,, advanced fcttk headquarters on the s,, m n. fr,,,. These troops ar,. panReuter - 517 words
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