Morning Tribune, 28 June 1940
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Title Section14 1940-06-28 1 The Morning Tribune I Vol s_ Ko 126. Fri., June 28, 1940. P 114 words
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98 1940-06-28 1 Americans Advised To Leave Britain London, June 27. AMERICANS are advised to leave the British Isles m a statement i>«ued by the U.S. Ambassador. Mr. Joseph Kennedy, who states that the liner Washington, due at (iahvay on July 4, i s very likfly the last American vessel to come overReuter - 98 words
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Article99 1940-06-28 1 7 Air Raids On Malta In 28 Hours Malta, June 27. Malta this morning had its seventh air raid m 28 hours. The sound of ivy firing was heard. Alarms W« sounded yesterday evening m Uw most severe of five raids yester- <-•*>. during which about 70 bombs were dropped.Reuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration156 1940-06-28 1 London, June 27. ;|CCORDING to a report from Buchn arest. published by the Italian News Agency, the Soviet Government has demanded the restoration of Bessarabia and the northern section of Bukovina to the Soviet Union. The report, which is not confirmed from neutral sources, declaresReuter - 156 words
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Article41 1940-06-28 1 London. June 27. [*HE R.a.F. carried cut heavy attacks on various military objectives m ■Ruhr last night, it is learned auth■'ively. ne of the aircraft on daylight raids sterday dropped bombs m the centre p of Ruhr, ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1940-06-28 1 BRITAIN'S ARMS OUTPUT UP FROM 35 TO 420 PER GENT. (JIGANTIC INCREASES IN BRITAIN'S OUTPUT OF WAR MATERIALS IN THE LAST TWO MONTHS, IN SOME CASES AS MUCH AS OVER 200 AND OVER 400 PER CENT., WERE REVEALED BY THE SUPPLY MINISTER, MR. HERBERT MORRISON, LAST NIGHT IN THE HOUSEReuter - 1,086 words
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Article, Illustration38 1940-06-28 1 JOHORE'S SULTAN Madrid June 27: German troops have arrived on the Franco-Spanish border at Hendaye. Reuter whi> yesierday handed a cneque ior £250.000 to the British Government as a war donation. Story on page 2.Reuter - 38 words
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375 1940-06-28 2 JOHORE GIVES £250,000 FOR THE WAR Ny or a protected State. •i j el sun that the state ol Jonore \.iii. without doubt, and to the utmost ol her resource*, play her pan In helping the Empire towards achieving final Victory. •S:r 1 have much pleasure m formalr. seconding your375 words
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Article582 1940-06-28 2 London, June 27. THIs Stockholm newspapers publish an article by a special correspondent "on a victory which lacked enthusiam." It begins by saying that Germany has won one of history's most rapid and most complete victories. One would think the victory would arouse the GermanReuter - 582 words
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Article118 1940-06-28 2 Lonaon, June -<• BRITISH raids on the enemy coast] are admitted m a German Command communique which that reconnaissance attacks by wea enemy sea forces on the northern Fr< toast during the night of June 24 wen easiiy repelled. o nnn A submarine reports sinking a 3o.uu tonReuter - 118 words
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Article58 1940-06-28 2 London, June 27. AN the Slock Exchange an all-round V improvement was noted owing to brighter interpretation of the war news. Industrials recovered a good part of the recent losses, leaders showing considerable gains. Kaffirs were quietly abroad. Base metals sympathetically advanced, and oils were stronger. Gilt-ecVd wasReuter - 58 words
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Article473 1940-06-28 2 London, June 27. I fENERAL DEGAULLE. during the past few days, has been m com- I munication with the commander-in-chief m the French Colonial I Empire, with a view to ascertaining ttW attitude they would adopt the face of the armistice terms. It to understood that473 words
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Article46 1940-06-28 2 London. J It is now revealed that the lea the heroic defence of Calais. turned an emphatic "no"' to tne ueni demand to surrender, was Claude Nicholson, of the Lance m Nicholson is believed to be a of war. Reuter. I46 words
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Advertisement120 1940-06-28 2 C 3 ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN Vr^wV-i but theres little ol mi^ ciion ii y° u J7 always have PLASTRIP handy. L ~1 "l Plastrip is an antiseptic bandage so you do not require any "1 other form of dressing. _^-—^B Plastrip will not adhere to the hair skin or wound120 words
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81 1940-06-28 3 Plot To Bomb U.S. Republican Leaders New York, June 27 4ii ok DING to a Philadelphia d*sA oatch to the Dally News, a |i-jr-nt Red" bomb plot to destroy the :>rrt of the leadership of the p t olican Party, is alleged to have :v t f unrarthed by G-menReuter - 81 words
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Article152 1940-06-28 3 London. June 27. PROOF that food supplies m Britain are ample is afforded by the fact •at m the island organised to the hilt <t invasion only the same four butter, bacon, sugar and meat— lat have been rationed for several ths are at present subject152 words
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Article13 1940-06-28 3 m, June 27: Sir Leonard Lyte retnrntd uncvnnspd at the Bourne. by-election. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article89 1940-06-28 3 New York. June 27. INSCRIBING Britain as th e "last V bastion of Europe." the New York Herald Tribune declares:— •As long as the British people see any ultimate hope before them— and they can pin such hope en increasing material aid from the AmericasReuter - 89 words
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648 1940-06-28 3 (London. June 27. THE ANNOUNCEMENT that two further enemy bombers were down over Britain during last night brings the total of enemy losses to 19 since June 18. Seventeen were brought down by fighters, and two by the balloon baitage. ipartReuter - 648 words
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362 1940-06-28 3 MORE DEVASTATING RAIDS BY THE R.A.F. ON THE ITALIAN FRONT Cairo, June 27 ■fHF RAF. communique states:— "Early yesterday morning, R.A.F. bombers raided with considerable success Gura aerodrome m Italian East Africa. "Our bombers attacked hangars, causing heavy damage. On tht return journey, our aircraft had a running fight with362 words
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128 1940-06-28 3 Canada 's War Effort Gaining Momentum 1 London, June 27. PANADA'S war industrial effort v has gathered immense momentU The production of warplanes m Canada has reached the P<>mt when 1,028 machines can be promised for this year, and 1,583 m 1941. The personnel of the Canadian Air F-rce SB.O.W. - 128 words
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92 1940-06-28 3 Weygand Also Say s "Honour Is Saved"' Bordeaux, June 27. f.N Order of the Day, issued by A General Weygand, addressed to "officers, non-commissioned omcet; and men of the Armies of France," ays: "After a ceaseless bloody battle, -you have been ordered to stop fighting, ij tit battle has geneReuter - 92 words
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Article32 1940-06-28 3 London, June 27. All elementary and grant aided schools m Southampton will be closed iftpr to-day's evacuation of children Today and to-morrow nearly b.OUO children will be evacuated.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration1312 1940-06-28 4 Poetess Works For Patriotic Fund: Punjab Regiment To Beat Retreat S. S. C. Impressions YOU walk into a Singapore cabaret and ycu see an elderly woman 3t Mna'l table offering paper-covered booklets for sale, 30 cents each. Buy a copy and help the Patriotic Fund" a notice on the table1,312 words
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Article, Illustration166 1940-06-28 4 The hood inva des t h sportswear world Here is a delightful version of a slacksuit with a hooded jacket. It is carried out m soft preen repp for the jacket and slacks and bright red jersey for the blouse and lining of the hood. Note the high, round166 words
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Advertisement99 1940-06-28 4 GIVE YOUR DAUGHTER A BUSINESS TRAINING Thousands of business girls owe their success to PITMAN'S training. If you want your daughter to enjoy a well-paid post with bright prospects, send her to the PITMAN'S Singapore branch without delay. The Commercial training she will receive In Shorthand. Typewriting or Bookkeeping, etc..99 words
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Advertisement40 1940-06-28 4 "OUT OF THE HAT" by the MALAYAN MAGIC CIRCLE at the VICTORIA THEATRE Friday, July 5, at 6 p.m. (all seats $1). Saturday, July 6, at 9.30 p.m. (Tickets $3, S2, and $1). Booking at Little's FOR THE WAR FUND40 words
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Advertisement40 1940-06-28 4 :;r«i H July 14 100% Takings TO THE WAR WV-NU Expenses are NOT deducted from the takings. You'll enjoy your every move when you know every tent you spend goes to the WAR FUND. Reserve your table early PHONE 761440 words
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Article, Illustration965 1940-06-28 5 Look Out For "BORDERLINE" ANAEMIA Problems Of Motherhood Ask yourself these questions. if you are m any doubt as to your child's well-being: 1. Is she too pale beneath a deceptive coat of sun tan 2. Does she tire more easily than the average child 3. Has she a poor965 words
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Advertisement132 1940-06-28 5 WzS&i M? H^iPPSHPH JWM JErWHa wm Jm ij^'< TFaM^^Hmy ~|nffjiir^ •■yjKSfWv-- > >#^ <sSI *mjJ€'fV I litr Vftr Complctelv cover lhe Ham wit h a thick pastry of flour nnd water. the flavour everyone likes has Place m a medium oven and made these fine Hams famous m allow to132 words
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Advertisement464 1940-06-28 6 For Assim'iml I Hi-Mills Send your small Advert to the TBIBIXE <y liiMTtinns for 1 1 i thr price of Situations Vacant Street. Singapore. (r .TED Agent* for Java Tai Du>t and Pro--2 box 107. Malaya Wbum Bia^ Mt mD) 01^ u^y. 2, 32A. LooKe Rj^ Berembaa. WANTED Teachers Qualifications:464 words
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Advertisement547 1940-06-28 6 Property For Sale FURNISHED BUNV.AIOW at 1 ft two double bs UK le tw w th lon bat 1 H Mod m iltatton < light quartcn and fange Large ti wer ann vegetable farden m A iheltered position. App 67 000 sq ft. Tl\* ctnier would coaMder exchange for suitable547 words
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Advertisement442 1940-06-28 6 j Fresh Fruits and Trees. I l.y plucknd Ji L v Jan rajie esi H nr $110 deliver* Dial -144. 79, Bukit T:.: y I d Public Notices OFFICE OF THE FOOD CONTROLLER, M\\ SINGAPORE. :hi Poo I t upply Office v red to the Food < Ist Floor II442 words
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68 1940-06-28 7 U. S. BUYING HUGE STOCKS OF TIN RUBBER Washington, June 27. x THi I'nited sETtes Reconstruction I inane c Corporation, which u .t> yesterday given new lending powers for defence purposes, has h« mm negotiations for the pur- chase of large quantities of i,]it t and tin for American ,1Reuter - 68 words
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201 1940-06-28 7 London. June 27. THE economic consequences m France of the Armistice with Germany and Italy are at present obscure. In normal times. Franco imported cereals, fruit and meat to a moderate extent and fertilisers and feeding stuffs m largo quantities. The economic authorities point out thatBritish Wireless - 201 words
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454 1940-06-28 7 OFFENSIVE SPIRIT OF BRITAIN WELCOMED a series of raids on Britain. Our air force day by day, and night by night, takes the offensive." The News Chronicle, commenting on the raids on enemy territory, states: -We must fight now with brass knuckles." The Dally Express recalls In connection with ourReuter - 454 words
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Article45 1940-06-28 7 Lisbon. .Tune 27. The Duke of Kent, who la representing the King at the BG(hh annh rmry of Portugal's independence has presented his credentials to Pr:sidrnt Carmona. Representatives of other countries presented th?ir credentials Immediately after the Duke ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article34 1940-06-28 7 Montrcux, June 27. y4 CCORDING to the Gazette de Law sanne. about 50 British soldiers entered Switzerland on June 23 and we c interned m the Vailla de BoveiTsse.-- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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344 1940-06-28 7 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1940. THE NEXT PHASE REPORTS continue to come through to the effect that the intensive raids made by the R.A.F. over industrial Germany have given the morale of the German people a severe shaking, particularly after they had been assured by their leaders that no344 words
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178 1940-06-28 7 London, June 27. r; IKING m London on Wednesday, d Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir X Wood, recalling the recent of the Prime Minister that we :wi only repel the assault* of enemy, but achieve the purpose fcr eh we entered the war. saidBritish Wireless - 178 words
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Advertisement17 1940-06-28 7 fe^^ INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. XFCJJRITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREFI,17 words
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Article, Illustration298 1940-06-28 8 KING QUEEN LOOK AROUND They Are Interested In Everything |N the lull before the storm which is expected over Britain shortly everyone is energetically taking stock and getting prepared to make the German effort as costly to the invader as pcvsible. Throughout the Empire people with friends m Britain are298 words
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Article, Illustration88 1940-06-28 8 Ginger Rogers, pictured above, is the film star considered generally m the States to be the American ideal of the sports girl. Ginger can beat any average male tennis flayer and outswim nearly any amateur m Hollywood. At the wheel of a car she is equally capable. She88 words
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Article, Illustration548 1940-06-28 9 RESUCE FILM FAKED BY U-BOAT MEN they Actually Sailed Away I i FILM TAKEN FROM A U-BOAT, SHOWING THE SUBMARINES m CREW TREATING WITH GREAT COURTESY THE MEN OF A I SWEDISH STEAMER WHICH THEY SANK IN THE ATLANTIC, IS SOON TO BE SHOWN IN AMERICA AND OTHER NEUTRAL COl548 words
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Advertisement26 1940-06-28 9 i it c TD AI lAnI 0^ 5^ A M J I ii Llatl' E^Kj <S?k AUSTRALIAN rfClßf MENTION "DOG'S LOOKING FOR A P^T^^^*rtt^J w.p.s. ia»->g»26 words
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Article, Illustration1908 1940-06-28 10 TOXY IHIUVS A HOUSE*: PUMIFA the Editor had waded through the mass of literature printed I*l (a feat which the intrepid reader is about to attempt) he held the view that it was unusual to see opinions so definitely expressed about Uie Singapore Stage and reminded1,908 words
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Advertisement63 1940-06-28 10 mmm mmmm t^ mmm mimm AN INVITATION TO MUSIC TEACHERS. The Far Eastern Music School of Singapore is ever interested to communicate with qualified music teachers either locally or abroad with a view to engaging their services when opporJ tun?ty occurs. Good prospect is assured. Applicants should state the instrument63 words
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Advertisement73 1940-06-28 10 I DA IT 15 CHILD'S PRAYER fU|Ptr M THE OLD HOUSE O'Ccnn John r B DA 1704 TREES s 1 S:\iiLlN THROUGH Rcsback E Nelson Eddy F£7I7Z P C 314» SYMPHONY No. 80 D Major JJ4^ Orchestra of New gj Friends of Music j| C 3154 MUSICAL COMEDY MEMORIES P73 words
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Article, Illustration522 1940-06-28 11 GRAMOPHONE NOTES 'Characters' Mrs. Smith Betty Aiken A Maid Joan Woore Pschenschynoff Mowbray Garden Miss Burchall Nancy Mackay Let it be said immediately that j Mrs. Aiken and Mrs. Mackay do almost as well m their small parts as Harry Bowrey does on a bigger scale. They are522 words
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Advertisement31 1940-06-28 11 The Symbol of HIGH CLASS RECORDINGS for Glorious Entertainment. \^o^&m ORCHESTRAL VOCAL DANCE 0 I INSTRUMENTAL SOLO— HUMOROUS, FTC \i;ents: NANG HENG CO., PIANO HOUSK^HBB SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR-^^TMAGIC NOTES "TRADE -MARK,!31 words
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Advertisement27 1940-06-28 11 MUSIC STUDIO BB^^i I PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN. s'i|p|^*' I ACCORDION, THEORY, fm&mtdtSP- fttf ffiS^J HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT r *^^^P^« AND COMPOSITION. silEKta^AfcliaSl^ 9> Amber M> ,,l,ni Tel. 336727 words
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Advertisement199 1940-06-28 12 -Put this on your 'MIST SE.r LIST Malaya Tubune 27 6.40 •It is a Revelation" Free Piv The Whole Town's TALKING about the Sensational Female Battle between MARLENE DIETRICH and I NA MERKEL CAPITOL 3is- c is -sis TO-DAY -LEAD AND LEGS RULED THE SIN CITY s^^*f^^^ml B fflL UL199 words
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Advertisement269 1940-06-28 12 S D^ 9.13 PM ALHAMHHV| HISTORY'S MOST I Heroic deed A I Immortalized by I the lovers .»t •y •t APTAIN BLOOD" i: ii ii or jt ff( I HAVILLAND J^ I \^*^s TKe CHAKGEof tfu I r w 4fl I ir.HT RRI^AhK I \l .^H LiAllflt OilivAl/L I r>i\v»v>.269 words
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330 1940-06-28 13 ilrom Our Own Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, June 27. ■EIGHTS or races, last day If SeUnfor Turf Club Summer v nine, Saturday, are: (};M v Civs, 2. l>iv. 1.6 furs Q ft MUSIC 9 0 m Noddy 8.10 Paradi Dl l 8 rman 1J330 words
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141 1940-06-28 13 Malay Regt. Beat "Emus" At Soccer Malay Regiment 2; Force^nu 1. DEFORE a fairly large crowd, the Malay Regiment beat the Force Emu by two goals to one m an inter- esting friendly game of soccer on the Padang yesterday. I New^reel shots were taken at various' stages of the141 words
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Advertisement130 1940-06-28 13 TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15. MARLBOROUGH The Thrilling MALAY Musical Hit' 1(bI bY Ir^-^H Bbb /A4 \ta 7 _4 *^BX .^bl <^^T *^M_^^wl NATURALLY You"H CHOOSE OUR CABARET AGAIN —FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT TO-NIGHT COME MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME! AT THE LEADING THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITIONED CABARET IN THE EAST <iff)i MALAYA'S MOST130 words
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Advertisement145 1940-06-28 13 Come to Hawaii with Deanna Grand Midnight Premiere TO-MORROW XIGHT at 12.10 o'clock AT THE lIPITOL I •love is mi wk*~sm i t f^^^ from "BOHEME" j (s3k i lomond" JHrnm JDURBIN U^ ,h KAY FRANCIS Hi 5 WAITER PID6EON Wm /I Inns HOWARD Eognt PALUTTE JHUffltl l\ Ckilm LOFTDS145 words
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Miscellaneous26 1940-06-28 13 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY Hl^i Tide: 3.45 a.m., 7.6 ft. 4.38 p.m., 8.1 ft. v TO-MORROW Hj Sh Tide: 4.48 a.m., 7.2 ft. 5.32 a.m.. 8.0 ft.26 words
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94 1940-06-28 14 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ. N. V t tabhBhed by Royal Cnarter A.r. 18?1 Incorpt-ated m the Netherlands East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40.030.000.Rfserve Fund 10.500,000London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Hrad Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies: -Souraba* I Samara ng, Medan, Weltevredo Bandoeng. Chenoon. Tegal. Pec*94 words
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Article108 1940-06-28 14 RESERVE POINTS FOR MALAYS Mil;'-.' 4: Royal Nav> 0. rE MALAYS overwhelmed thtRoyal Navy at the Stadium yes. terday beating them by the convin cms maririn of four goals to nil m a Resr-rve Division league soccer fixture. Fast and elusive, the Malay forwards threatened danger at almost every raid.108 words
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Article29 1940-06-28 14 The division 2A leasue soccer oxtu?£ between the R.A. «Blakan Mati> and the Malay Signal Company to have been, played at Bfrkan Mati yesterday has, been postponed.29 words
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Article11 1940-06-28 14 TO-DAY SOCCER Reserve Division Chffie i-M R A.F.. Stadium.11 words
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Advertisement234 1940-06-28 14 BY PiOand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances234 words
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Advertisement200 1940-06-28 14 FIRE. MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR I CAR INSURANCE AT RIASONABLE RAILS. I South British Insurance Co., Ltd. I TeL 5P26 2. Finlayson Grc«n. I HI II\S PIIILI* LIKE. (Incorporated m Australia) Monthly sailings to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Owin* to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arri\ departure of200 words
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364 1940-06-28 15 Over 1, 000 Turn Up For Outy Though Not Called M-ilUs Blarkom (Tribune Staff Reporter) L lMHUSIASM of Singapore's volunteer civilian defence corps i markably demonstrated last night in the second blackout ugh a smaller number of wardens and St. John Ambulance were asked to turn out, the actual roll364 words
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Article152 1940-06-28 15 from Our Own Reporter) I Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. TH! TRIBUNI understands that the Committee recently set up bj tiie (iovernment to inquire into j the feasibility of floating a war loan I m the F MS. and also to decide npon the details of the loan152 words
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Article43 1940-06-28 15 Liverpool, June 26. AMERICANS slumped to-day, figyp- tians, after declining, recovered r *p::i:y following trade short-coverin^ On July Giza. In the afternoon, cotton wbs dull m absence of trading incentive. A' New York's steadiness rallied a P-eviously weak maxket. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article54 1940-06-28 15 HIE RALB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated m Queensland). NOTICE is hereby given that ito re Registers of the Company will be "d from Monday, 15th July, to 19th Juiy 1940, both days inve. By Order of the Board., DERRICK CO., Chartered Accountants, Local Secretaries, •ng Bank54 words
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494 1940-06-28 15 THE FUTILITY of having men m the volunteer forces and training them, apart from the good effect on morale for the corps m general, when they would have to be released for essential services the moment a state of emergency arose, was remarked upon by Mr.494 words
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Advertisement94 1940-06-28 15 SINGAPORE BEATEN IN POLO FINAL (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. Pahang "A" team beat Singapore Polo Hub m the Russell Shield polo final tolay by half a goal. Singapore received i handicap of half a goal. [)Q YOU NEED GLASSES? Thorn p s o n Certified Frames and94 words
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Advertisement74 1940-06-28 15 FRT. sth JULY NEW- WORLD A'^ SENSATIONAL DOUBLE MAIN EVENTS 10-3 MIN. RDS. SEE THE CHINESE BOXER WHO MADE HIS NAME OVERNIGHT. L 1 1 S YE O I (THE CHINESE SCIENTIFIC BOXER) (THE BLACK PANTHER) t JOHNNY WARE t (AMERICAN NEGRO) PRIMO OSMAX I (JAVA K.O. KING.) HERMAN vs.74 words
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Miscellaneous291 1940-06-28 15 Reuter's Commercial Prices TIN PRODUCE TV pcrfov London. Thursday. London. Thursday. ..„> m Cash .Officials IJnquo toc Forward .Official Price £260/ 2 Buyers g^j^fte™ 8 Unquoted £260 3 4 Selleio Flour (Sarawak) RIIRKFR June July S'ment. 17 6 Sellers ftlDDLft Tapioca, Seed Pearl, London. Thursday. lst Q, jalUy (Singapore) Buyers291 words
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Article25 1940-06-28 16 London. June 27. The former Kin.; Zog of Albania, accompanied by Queen Oeraldine and his three sisters* arrived In London to-daj ReuterReuter - 25 words
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84 1940-06-28 16 Simla. June 27. FURTHER impetus to India's war production effort is expected to b* rchieved by the decision of the Government of India to place the whole of India's supply organisation under unified direction and control. This decision follows the enormous pressure ofReuter - 84 words
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320 1940-06-28 16 MR. ONG PENG HOCK, co-lessee of the New World Amusement Park and a director of the New World Ltd., who was charged with permitting the Park to be used as a common gaming house, was yesterday acquitted by the fifth magistrate Mr. L. C.320 words
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Article, Illustration44 1940-06-28 16 The Duchess of Kent aboard the Polish Naval training and depot sh»p Gdynia, inspecting the ship's company during her visit to Devonport and Plymouth. She is seen with Admiral Sir Dunbar Smith V.l\ and Captain Durski (Commanding the Gdynia*, inspecting: the Guard of Honour.44 words
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Article161 1940-06-28 16 STOP Pill SSI N>u York, June a WK will have no more choice be- tween peace and war than had Norway. Belgium or Holland, should Britain be. decisively beaten.' de. ila red the Governor of New York I Herbert Lehman, m a speech to. day. •The onlyReuter - 161 words
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103 1940-06-28 16 JAPANESE EXTEND MOVES NEAR HONGKONG Hongkong, June 27. TIIE Japanese continue to extern 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 the Governor General Of Indo-C: now acting independently ofReuter - 103 words
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Article120 1940-06-28 16 Wellington, June H. MR. WALTER NASH (Finance Minister), presenting: the N> 1 Zealand budget to-day, said that war expenditure was mated to total £30 millions. There would be a new national secu- ments. my tax of a shilling a pound on all m- Income Tax.120 words
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