Morning Tribune, 1 July 1941

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  • 289 1 I.ONDOft, JUNE 30. MAKING USE VI CLOUD COVER OVER n \MMIIWFSSI GERMANY. THE RAF IL\DE DAYLIGHT ATTACK ON THE DOCKS IT BREMEN AND THE RAILWAY YARD SOUTH OF OLDENBURG TO-DAY. BREMEN Wis ILSO AMONG THE TARGETS ATTACKED LAST NIGHT. was later leanit that in
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  • 124 1 WM London, June 30. IN answer to a Catholic Member of Parliament USfuf* 1 I l^ ey ha bitten as follows: -Two 2ESS?£ Ct Pius Divini Redemptoris.' against Sof V xt C( nimun^ Q i and 'Mit Brennender Sorge JSlrifr k^Js' sUtte clcarl y the Catholic condemnation
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  • 396 1 Cairo, June 30. THE gradual expansion of the Royal Air Force in the Middle East has recently been considerably improved owing; lo large arrivals of aircraft both from England and America and there is a formidable number of American aircraft in use. Glenn Martin bombers
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  • 881 1 CRUCIE BATTLE IN MINSK AREA: NAZIS HELD BACK Rit C c,.„. LONDON, JUNE 30. USSIAN AND OEBMAN COMMUNIQUES INDI im E HAT A CRUCIAI BAtTLE IS GOING ON ELS A :A AROUND MINSK THE CAPITAL OF WHITE RLSSIA. the Genua claim thai their Panzer units are Russian fo^lc IS la
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  • 74 1 Rome, June 3«Y— Russians have dropped spies and terrorist agents from parachutes for the purpose of entering into eontact with Jewish Communists living in we country in order to organise acts of aggressiou. savs a communique issued by the* Rumanian Prime Minister's office in Bucharest, according to a
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  • 57 1 iokjo. June Completing a weeks intense deliberation, an extraordinary conference of members of the Cabinet and High Command will to-morrow anally formulate the Japanese Governments basic policy towards the international situation arising from the KussoGerman war. states the Domei Agency. A regular session of the Cabinet is later to report
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  • 77 1 T Bangkok, June 30. DISCUSSING the conditions in u which the Thai Press is endeavouring to maintain neutrality regarding the publication of foreign news, Prajamitra says that the Thai Press and Radio depend for foreign news on news bulietins picked up and issued by the Post
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  • 654 2 London, Juno 30. U/nilolT ,iM,,i,Un, l.iVilat th* course of th, Ku>- CoOOUd COWWWiOW on the .ucees.e, <„ the arithmetic. Th. haul ol prlMMfi M» 4UUIMI Is sma (or ,h wH ,n, .,it The Times, adding thai hun ,U kV.rJlv"»view.- JJP thei eU.m, ap K^oonelnhiS 4?
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  • 56 2 Cairo. June 30.— The E Prime Minister. Hussein Sn Pasha, stated to-day that .sin three Egyptian protests to Itl and Germany against airraids i Egyptian territory had remain unanswered, Egypt would n protest in the future. She wov officially record the raids a: leave world opinion to judge the bombing
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  • 348 2 Stockholm, June U<». cwEDEI titude to the Rus overman war and her de D termlnaUon to maintain her sovereignty unimpaired were expressed in i speech at Malum yesterday, by Professor Bagge the Conservative Party Leader and Minister of Education. Referrin mi'iit decl ;ion to
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  • 85 2 Tokyo, Jane 30 mini a disastrous Uirevday ram.toim I gto an vnd vesterday S^nSands of acres oi land and repairing je to Tens of thousands of flooded houses. l m MeanwhUe. the total Hood victim, »jas increased to <J3 according to the to* sture was Pukuoka
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  • 188 2 48 year-old Chinese woman, who was found bleeding from the head and sitting by the side ef the road during the blackout, died the next day in hospital. At the inquiry in the coroner's court yesterd^v afternoon into the death of the woman (a oh Ben?
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    • 77 2 "DESIGN for LIVING" IIRI [KS BOX OFFICE RECORDS VII IQIUA Till AIICI Ciitkf <i icrifc it M "best theatrical production leen in Singapore lor years": Beekingi (at J *ii> *>tii are so heavy that it has been decided t'> repeat performances on Jui\ llth 12th to enable hundreds nioiv to
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    59 3 a forced landing off Iceland a Sunderland Flying Boat of h e Coastal Command has returned to its base in ScotI a. n d. The crew surmounted great difficulties to return to their base. Here is a petrol tank which had to be drained, taken out and cleaned before j
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  • 288 3 Japanese Bombs Fall On British Embassy I unungking, June 30. I FHL British Embassy received a direct hit by two large fl tbs during the Japanese air Ud to-day. The Embassy wildings were completely demolished and two people shelering m the Embassy dugout j*re kiiled and 11 injured. n C
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  • 113 3 Chicago. June 30 PLEADING for continue.! peace in the United States the ex-President, Mr Herbert Hoover, in a broadcast advocated continued all-out aid to Britain and China Ithoul putting United States troops into the war zones. He unzed arming the Western Hemisphere without, in the meantime,
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  • 180 3 Nairobi, June 30 THE Italian garrison nt Dembi in Abyssinia, nus surrendered to the Britisl.. An official British communique issued here stntes, "Our forces, advancing northwest trora Jinuna, on June 27 occupied Dembi. After an artillery duel in which our guns silenced the enemy's, the
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  • 816 3 mrr- <. Moscow, June 30. 1 nt, loiiowing b the communique issued by the Soviet Information last night: "During Saturday, Finmsn and German troops launched an offensive alone the entire front from the Sea of Barents to the Gulf ot t inland in an attempt
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  • 59 3 New York, June 80 ADE-VL with Russia, giving American planes for th? use of Soviet air bases in Siberia opposite' Alaska, under an arrangement similar to the deal with Britain, is b:ing advocated by a number of influenzal defence strategists. say;> a
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  • 62 3 Rome. June 30. Five Krenchjmen. aged between 18 to 20, have j been sentenced by a military •court at Casablanca < French I Morocco 1 to terms of imprisonijment ranging from rive years uj six months on a charge of engaging in activities on behalf of General
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  • 1170 4  - People And Places To The Lord Mayor's Relief VERA ARDMORE By White And Rose Wedding i RECORD breaking audience attended the fast night ol n for Living the Noel Coward play which I bt Ing given rd Mayor's in liel anned to have i performance the first rd ther the
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  • 331 5 A CALL to the CORRECT COLOURS Y m the decoration of our homes, colour the biggest tell-tale of ou: taste. t tell-tale of all the modes of n. You know how it is. We room for the first time. Imwe form an opinion of the ho live In it. We
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  • 98 5 AREAM and mulberry is thc basic colour-scheme for the attractive lounge shown here, in which all the furniture is finished with cream lacquer and a mulberry-coloured fitted carpet provides warmth of colour. Cream-colour chiffon is used for the window curtains and the upholstery is in a
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  • 581 5 GRAY- PAINTED walls are very much in the fashion at present, and many people find them restful and becoming. You will achieve an interesting colour scheme if you use a light warm gray on your walls, a royal blue carpet, green or green-backgrounded draperies. Fick
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    • 111 5 g* g^ if Sausages the finest that ever went into a v^_gs^ frying-pan. IJiljl.l There's a go^d feed— and an l 1 1 ■1 1 economical one, too— in every f J,T J'l Jill pound of our tasty SC S. I■ 1 1 f ill Sausages They are made in
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  • 137 6 'nil case In which Mis^ l ilian Leong a cabaret hoi t <»t he 1 be* World complained against Gopal Singh s taxi driver, fur giviim false Information regarding her, came up lor further hearing in the filth police court yesterday. i il ing
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  • 70 6 Singapore Broadcasts Extended \N hour and a quarter is added to the first trapsS missiort ot the Singapore J Broadcasting station as from j to-day The programme uet» opens j S at l*'.:;0 instead of I.M a in. J d\ni imludcs in this period a 2 _cla> of the new-
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  • 169 6 Youth Gets A Second Chance FOLLOWING the theft of a silver cup from 8 house in Racecourse Road, Lau Fook Seng. (16) was bound over in $100 in two sureties, for one year while James Stewart HB'. a Eurasian, was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr \V. D.
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  • 85 6 ID*D it under pn vocation." said Qheong Lens, a G5 woman ed before Mr. IV. D. Carew, in the third police w r irt to S'aijar. 31) a Sikh constable, with a knift The Incident was said to havw P pie's Park, on 9und
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  • 112 6 Shanghai, June 30 TILE publication and sale of a new local Allied weekly called Argus In the French Concession has bee;; banned by the French Consultic rural in Shanghai Mo explanation accompanied the ban which, according to the North China Daily News, took the form l
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  • 197 6 COLLEGE SECRETARY GAOLED REMARKING thai it SSItWM matter in vieu of the fad that he was specially selected for the appointment, Mr. J. L. McFall, thc district iudse vesterriav sentenced Naganather Murusasu. secretary to the principal, Medical College, Bingauore to' a total of two years' imprisonment on three Charges of
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  • 247 6 4 MAN who had been collecting shell-fish at the A 14th mile Kranji one evening suddenly disappeared from view as he waded across the river. He rose again and again to the surface fighting for breath but was drowned before help could reach him. This
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  • 150 6 CONMCTLD on a charge of being a member of an unlawful societ> the Singapore Oversea Chinese Youths' National Salvation I'nion Teng Hok was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonsMttt, by Mr. \V. 1). Carew, the third magistrate, yesterday. Teng pleaded entity t:: the charge. According
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  • 82 6 C HIDED by his father for gambling, Sekendar, Khan (19), threw stones at him. Kala Khan, the father (45), reported the matter to the police, and on tiis return his son assaulted him. Charged with disorderly fighting, Sekendai pleaded guilty and was fined $1, in
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    • 498 6 IV EX Ay. I NATIONS BYVQLASSES, l X( M SIVM Tour orin.ir allmrn' _*___^__(RflN>. ti|nrri> iflacnnsed an i j^L^ gtamrv prr>rrlhPd tiv a 4 l»rrn>,#-^ inrt r<-; in«< I /•«_ps^ 1 prart If Inner »l!h |*ki»l I «roal ti- j'lon» ir gia»* U a/i" not net- i V fi.nir *<ll
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    1331 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London 9* I Argument Over The London Of The i Future: Call For S Greater War Effort: S /Colonial Empire S Improvement London. June 11. IORl> QUICKSWOOD (better known by his former name t u^ Huih Cecil) has been nutting both feet in it and
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  • 325 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JULY 1. 1941. A TEST FOR JAPAN of all the fantastic exaggeration usually associated with German official statements, the latest "victories communique" records nothing more than a series of fierce battles on the whole front in which, judging from the Soviet communiques, the exchanges were on the
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  • 58 8 <.a!.' Storm, one m Hollyicood'i nev.'-i yvunt riai is aIM one »»f liliniaiuiV P»'« l tieHt and wat ■elected by leading Anient an firm a> a manneqnlsi In i >*»>•> ull y parade Bert Oult »> I me. a math ml two piece 1 l.nnu
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  • 66 8 TAKING the air '^V Drive on June 22 M C'h'iu.M? physician. P^m bserved the body <y in? in the water vc:y^Bl-sea-wall. I T lr lodged a rep T :;eh Road police an^pccompanied a cor. W'' scene. J[ i At the conclusion ow donee by the Marine'»ho
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  • 229 8 U nC 7 :> Thl important changes In the British Cabinet appointments vie with the ntwa of the RussoQerman war ano the latest communiques from the other states for the principal headlines In the front pages of the London and provincial morning newspapers. On all sides,
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  • 40 8 1 »ndon, Jane 30. Qermi n Bgnters ire encoun--1 tered when RA P fl htei cai !'< d ut anothi over Ih ol Northern France yest rda\ afternoon. The British aircrat' r 'turned without incident states ■n Air Ministry ■•immuniQue Reuter
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  • 110 8 AMONG allocations totalling £30.000 recently made from the Malava Patriotic Fund was one of £10.000 to the Lord Mayor of London's Air Raid Distress Fund which now serves the whole of Great Britain-. In a cable of thanks for this contribution the Lord Mayor says:
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  • 27 8 Cairo, June 30. PNEMY aircraft aeaifa ruid< x indrla on Bpturtf** n'u%i but it is announced thai the damage was negligible. The alert endyl at dawn Reuter
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  • 67 8 FOR BOR. FUND SAVE A scene from |1 v hi Hie." the TOt-i I Tc-hnieolour |M J flfl Alice Faye, Don I IIUl lU Carmen Miramh^H 1 and supporting fl the east are fll* amidst the i j inffs of Rio's 3 Sam ha. This fl its premiere "iiJ^» 11
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  • 261 9 Jerusalem, June 30. rpHE week-end lull is apparent in the fighting in Syria when L-tivity has been confined to local Allied advances in all sectors, according to military circles in Jerusalem. Fighting i n the coastal sector has been notable for the continued artillery due!
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    12 9 *_ai mm _a I 1 :Bc\m JJi^i^K. (ii^V tm I <>; I s^ft
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  • 95 9 Hyde Park New Ybrfc), Jane 29 PRESIDENT Roosevelt to-day is: uI ed an executive order flxl ai 100.000 the number ol men v.! imay ken into the land foreUnited Btates Army during Hi ginning July 1. On Tnes< ay, m 'reached then 21st. birthday since
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  • 54 9 She Stoops To Conquer limes change, don't they? It was Adam who was the' gardener: Bvf just stood round eating apples. Now in these days, when the food front is as important as the lighting front. Kvc in her thovsands Is stooping to conquer the soil, Mrhieh in, its turn
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  • 46 9 New York, June 29. 'pWENTY-NINE persons were arrested and charged with conspiracy to engage in espionage In the biggest round-up of spy suspects since the passage of the Espionage Act. Twenty- two of those arrested were born in Germany. Reuter
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  • 158 9 PERLIS MAKES FIFTH GIFT TO WAR FUND IN celebration ot His Highnes* the Raja's birthday, the Government of the small Malay State of Perlis has made a further gift to the Imperial Government, the amount this time being 5175.000. This is Perlis's fifth gift in aid oi the Empire's war
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  • 180 9 If you ai»> Tliin. Underw< Ight, r... \m Energy, Tired all the time, have r di. Sallow Complexion, Buffer from Skin Blen isius, Circlet under the Eyes, end hies that mysti i ions magnetic force called if >ou are .-un-down and need th<- new discovery
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    • 505 10 a>* a ttV^JPt"*^^^^Bw^^^^^^^.ifc Situations Vacant i i sith i I ts. for b Tribune mK) w^NTEIJ ..o fan ulaa tJlerl foi i«m Defl bjj M .\,t}n l llli'H" MB r- Lad* I ekeeper, email h e entertslnliiv* >(e and ir< BIS, < > Mr. la;, a .o-.ne Sfagi (No Ism)
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    • 717 10 SDF F 01 S ale Alsatian 1 for quick sale, th ngl P«m. (No iIJIS, L-ATTLE OK BRITAIN an Air Ministry mt of the Luftwaffes attack from .ugust to October. 20 cts. post free. KeUy ,v w.i iv S:ng^porc. (No. iwsi lOR BALJ Frisldalre 5 cub. Jt. «J^g Moutrle Piano.
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    • 458 10 1 ON THEI AIR I SINGAPORE .j t ZBL 225 m. 1333 4 j ZBP 1 30 96 J j 9.69 mics. j ZHP-2. 48 58 m,M I g,175 m n I zupj. 41^8 m. ;.2i aJ j LONDON j GSY— M 81 meg 4 16 84 metres gfl| GSF—
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  • 37 11 mghai, June 30 II yen I the -safety f ln senricti In aU sian Orthodox chur- v momtor arranged by toe t i Committee rter the welfare of Ly i* Russi I Reuter
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  • 275 11 ON the allegation that he had stolen 547 worth of cash and property belonging to Mr. Arthur George Wellsfliaw at Siglap yesterday afternoon, a 17-vear-old Chinese. Eeo Ah Lai appeared before .Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, yesterday morning. Ah Lai claimed trial to the charge and
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  • 61 11 Indian Envoy For Britain Suggested B o m b a y—Sugi gestion made in Ini dia's Central Assemi bly at New Delhi: In- dia should send some 1 one with undoubted authority to Britain :to help solve India's political difficulties. Si r Muhammed Zalrulla Khan, leader h»f the Assembly. I
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  • 74 11 _ne Minurter or Munitions (Senator Mcßride Has announced that plans I for a new Commonwealth ordnance factory to Central i Victoria, costing 1325.000, are well adI vanced. If after an interim award is made next week waterside i workers delayed i shipping, the award would be cancelled j immediately,
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    • 218 11 iblic Xotieeg UNGAPORE jNICIPALITY TFNDFRS. £15! %T»St HUh ™T 1 Ju., IM Best r jjijo^M w w nrNCAU Atg Municipal Secretary. IiNDERS. invited by the underapproved Earthwork for site Formation on I and 7 A at Queen :< ration RtYl--is may be obtained and Specification Inses, Nunes Bußd--3 reet I
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    • 421 11 Public* .\oii«*«\s Kl THAI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the straits Settlements'. DIVIDEND NO. 21. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Third Interim Dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, has been declared on account of the year ending 30th September, 1941, and will be paid to Shareholders on the
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    • 350 11 No Asthma £2, Two yc.ir» ago J. Richards. Hamilton. Ont., Canada, was In ht:d with Asthma. Had lost i'» pounds weight, suffered coughing, choking and strangling every nigNfc couldn't sU i j> expected to di»>. Mendaco etopped spasms first night and he has had 1 n'»ne s:n. In OVBSI TWO
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    • 51 11 "2 P^f OnL\ tvtN if I HAVE! |T t L BE Al.L x ./lEk r' T 'U_ ALU I H s w SuT WHO' S dabiN<l ft-JfN-. jTTV GOT to Give the SAMt Jm*V 'i™ e SAMF. '"AKt r*»e out,. ,n W/JP^DOfNi^TTAKt HuNORtO cjHJfV v^^pt^T- ff if > MB^n. —j
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  • 280 12 Cable News from 'Down Under' June SO. I 1 exhibithe MelTown Hall E6.000 for bomb wed t I The I Canai I ti m land ra I e Ca lada n receh I Y foui Morane fll d blow UP r I a»*imupW f *n dumps ai Horns, ia Horns
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  • 131 12 V RESOLUTION to form an allMalayan Federation of I t n i hinese was pasted at a mass meeting held in Singapore i,v representatives ti tne communitj all over Malaya taring the week end Tiie mcctii which began on passed resolutions to Prcsld nt Lin
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    • 137 12 HOWi 111 WDREDS S7l OW SOX OFFICES! a 1 HOURS of EDGAR WALLACE'S THRILLS £r MYSTERY I AT OUR USUAL PRICES TO-DAY -t 30 AM 15 83 (Note Revise! Times of Starting) CAPITOL. The Lo es! and Mo I rhrilling Screen offering yel pi- n2d million -j I action -packed
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    • 156 12 The Famous M.,s of 'THE SEA HAW* I si A THRILLING A\ODERN ADVENTUrB TO-DAY 3 .1 5, 6,15 9.1 J t__l HI II «^> !^..-^B II P^l% uV .1 ___i^ t .v_m.ita i >w}iU&---»t ■'£*'^m H __> m^ r rr_______m_W^ r m'^^' i_*_____k: '^^___l km W kw H^^* __y^ C^fci*fc
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  • 78 13 HITLER OWES LIFE TO JEW whom Hitler owes his Uie, bai m > v .;< with his wit n Austria the United States. ::r "exit permit"' t 1 ave PJ- igO Di Bloch war, local doctor in physician to the entire Hitler house- every member of the family through ious
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  • 257 13 R.A. <.\c- Ac; bear the Man--1 chesters hv four goals to one |g a Div. i match played at Chamri v .sterdav. PLAYING at Tengah. the RA.F. Tengah t beat the R.a. (Vakil Matii by four ill to three in a Div. 11 A match vesterday. •THE Signals
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  • 312 14 DISPLAYING fonn which they have seffl shown this season, the Malays eamel well-merited victory over the R.E. by three j to two in a Div. I match played at Anson 1 Stadium yesterday. The R.E. entered th^ field strong favour. ii had they won the match
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  • 457 14 fills KEE ONN retained Ms mens aingles title "I the gto«ipere championships when he defeated Um Hee Chin in the final \csteidav. <> ft— l. Mrs .1 Carter won v. it h su kn fl ea* aaainsl Marge el Stoke.; tIM eVenl tuning the tiUe with
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  • 217 14 Do llah Shines For Publishers PI BLISHFRS 2: MALAY REGIMLNT PLAYING a steady game throughout the Publisl ers did well to beat the Malay Regiment I two goals to one In a Div. ITA League match ptayi on the Y.M.C.A. ground yesterday. The game opened with brisk exchanges I teams
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  • 175 14 RAF (Kallang) I. AIRPORT I DALLYING well midva- through the second N IX> after sharing a goal each it the interval. K j 'Kallang) defeated Ai-port S.C by the odd gof five in a Div. 118 soccer fixture on the Eraser! Neave ground yesterday. Kallang opened the
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  • 125 15 ill ted persons in the biggest single round-up *M „u i n the United States since the Espionage iJ| 21 yen» ago. Twenty-two ot them were ['e JH "■9 p 'wifl announced yesterday, by Mr. Edgar ]u .M9 ui of the Federal Bureau of
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  • 134 15 BRIGHT LIGHTS! •THE GREEN ARCHER (At the Capitol* rnHE GREEN ARCHER. one oi Bdgai Wallace'-, best thriller novels, now coma to the screen at the Capitol It is of 25.000 feet and takM some 4 12 aours to run, and It contains .vU the inH«4tfnti of a real thriller— hideou--
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  • 104 15 BBT v i v.hieh some of the, 1 rsons lud been engag flli Hoovet revealed, gave. Mi Hte information about IB pmeats in many kinds '1..- items, notably aircraft. B, authorities had been BB 11 tii :i activities for nearSB Mr Hoover des7^M tin ii arrest as a
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  • 111 15 1 n, i, lou, June St, I Moscow Radio announces tint German pilots who are willing to fi^lit against Soviet dropped their bombs into wm Dnieper and landed 1 Uieif Junkers S8 in the Jwj i i i Soviet farm. he eren have addressed an >eal
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  • NEWS BREVITIES
    • 44 15 Calcutta, June 29. 'PHE Chinese community in Calcutta will celebrate the fourth anniversary of the beginning 1 of the war against Japan. A public meeting will be held and contributions will be called for to assist the country's war effort. -By
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    • 65 15 Nagpur. June 29. T'HE District of Nagpur is experiencing a severe drought, and a serious shortage of water is expected if there is no rainfall soon. The Municipality is contemplating the curtailment of the i water supply of the J city if the dry spell [continues.
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    • 62 15 Shantaneekatan. June 29. Dp. Rabindranath Tagore is still suffering from a mild attack of fever and his general condition has shown a setback In the last few days. He is unable to take sufficient nourishment and is showing signs lof increased weak- ness. Specialists in 'Calcutta have
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  • 205 15 HERMANN GOERING. whose personal tonjMlJl already bis? enoueh to enable him to plant £^0 abroad without feeling the pinch, is now busy feathering his nest in Poland. His industrial combine. Hermann Goermg Werke has taken over nearly all the main collieries of
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    • 123 15 TIMELY! TERRIFIC! TOPICAL! f The BIGGEST LAUGH OFFENSIVE IN THE YEAR'S BATTLE of the SEXES STARTS TO-MORROW «< Till: CAPITOL j El! KV versus < I AIIK I with \0 HOLD* IIAICiilil! A STORV of RI'SSIA you 'MOSCOW" and SEE JK 2v> j^ ftt^V »1 r '^MMft K W^_S!_l ar
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  • 383 16 DEATH OF PADEREWSKI IN NEW Y0RK < P 1 5 in 111 >!• pn > i 1 PaderemnkiN sOnter, Intonitis A, konska, hi.« V| SlyvUn si, ul aci ind I ■octoi were »i hh bestekk when h« lor the I" i real I'ad.M v-ki h.tU nenl m«rt «-f his lime
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  • 152 16 N d\\ his way to Burma where Uhe haa the job <>f laper- v vi^ins work on the railway i being built to link Burma ami China, Sir John Kou- > land, thief of the Barmeae x railways. passed through J Singapore yesterday. Sir John
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  • 76 16 JAPANS SERIOUS POSITION Tokyo. Jane 30. HPHE Government and High Command national defence services will meet again in an extraordinary session to;day to study "the" present ex- plosive world situation." A I liaison eonie rente has been neld daily since June 24 The seriousness of the situation, says the Domel
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  • 97 16 Vichy, June 30. An \IU ment confirms that Vichy has broken off diplomatic relations with Russia. The Vichy Government alleges, at on, 1 it Soviet diplomatic a ngaging in action constituting kempt on publk irlty of the stat< Admiral Darlan Depaty Prime Minister, ttus nitMuui" informed
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  • 57 16 4 LARGE num etfc^yg taking p A factori employing otJn&TJ£ enced workers lk ol war v cl i ites the J n £y. s lt ,000 tactories. emplo> *****0U ear's casualties 594/ ,-hlv 25 employed. There ponderance ol iajur deaths in riee and mining,
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  • 98 16 Canberra. June 30 PTRTHEK cuts ot imports from non-sterling trim to the w.lue of £1,250,000 were annour.Cfi i to-day by Mr Harrison, the Australian Minister o.fl Customs. The restrictions come into operation I mon The principal items are a 25 per cent cut artificial
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  • 134 16 Batavia. June 27. AMONG the many now volunteering lor tne N.1..1. Dioou iransiusion service are 600 peasants irom the Palona district in Central Java wr.o have volunteered 1 as blood donors. FOLLOWING th e outbreak of malaria, the number of cases in last Java has risen to
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  • 183 16 Moscow, June 30 M. MIKOYAN. Commissar ol Forsign Trade received tbi British Ambassad-r. Sir Staffed Cripps. and a member of the economic section of the British sion to Russia yesterday evening This followed earlier meet;:.£ yesterday and other conference; on Saturday between Sir Staffed Cripps
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    • 25 16 "I'ent-A-Plane" Fund n Total number of enemy planes skot dow.i i on all fronts up to midnight. London time, y ester I day j THIRTY-TWO
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    • 39 16 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAV 'OCCKP.: Div. I. Chinese Athletic v T yaK Stadium; Re"enre Div. Gordonv RAP., BeleUr; Div. II B. Customs K r'l. B B.; B C P.A. v Wan.' I Stau I ithfeofl < erica! Onl ehftmrlroutMps, nnxru m
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