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Title Section21 1940-06-06 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII ■No. 135. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, June 6, 1940.21 words
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Article78 1940-06-06 1 Reuter. Stockholm, June 6. Anew advance of nearly 10 miles along the iron ore railway from Narvik towards Sweden has brought the Allied forces to Sildvik where the retreating Germans are now in positions, says ihr correspondent of the Afton\i\adet on the Lapland border. railwayReuter. - 78 words
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Article41 1940-06-06 1 Reuter. Buenos Aires, June 6. GMANY ha.s rejected Argentina's otect against the torpedoing of \rgentine steamer Uruguay, acto Berlin despatches published newspapers which add that the issuing a counter-protest to the tine Government against the 'defamation and completely groundless ion. "—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration799 1940-06-06 1 FRENCH HOLDING UP MASS GERMAN ATTACKS BIG ENEMY PRESSURE ON SOISSON ROUTE TO PARIS Reuter. Paris, June 6. ACCORDING to authoritative French sources the French troops are holding out against extremely heavy German attacks on the SommeAisne front. It is stated that it may beReuter. - 799 words
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Article311 1940-06-06 1 IMMENSE FIRES ALL OVER BATTLEFIELD Reuter. Paris, June 6. FRENCH military circle, consider that the first^ r may well be the biggest battle of all time ha h develops favourably for the Allies attained by German «ally in yesterday s operations. A French air communiqueReuter. - 311 words
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Article18 1940-06-06 1 Reuter. Washington. June 6. GENERAL Marshall, United States view to-day, £*J£ b ralS ed from tE%Us°ffleT&& to 400.000.--pputerReuter. - 18 words
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Article130 1940-06-06 1 Reuter. Shanghai, June nrroRTS received here from state that th. strategic city on theiM MJJ* ~f the Han River North Hupe. h Yt^VS P u"nVines, C \orees ouUr-attackHl against he edy^n ;hc cast bank of the Han «wei. cninr UM Japanese rear on the wes hank isReuter. - 130 words
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Article21 1940-06-06 1 London, June 6 THERE is still no news of the where P abouts of Sir Launcelo Ohphant, British Ambassador In B^mm-BOW21 words
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Article46 1940-06-06 1 Reuter. Paris, June 6. Tin; i i air raid alarms were given in the Rouen legion yesterday. During the first, which occurred al 5 am., about twenty German planes flew over the region and dropped bombs. Six enemy planes were brought down—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article43 1940-06-06 1 Reuter. Rome, June <>. Iff is announce:! in Rome that a zone twelve miles wide around the coasts of Italy, Albania and the Italian colonies is dangerous for navigation. Ships wishing to enter ports on these coasts must have special authorisation.—Renter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article30 1940-06-06 1 Reuter. Canberra, June Mr. Thorby. Minister of Health, has proposed that Australia should establish an organisation to care tor sick and wounded Allied soldiers in order to iclieve British hospitals.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article39 1940-06-06 1 Reuter. London, June 6. According to reports reaching London from Paris, following the meeting of the French Cabinet Council last important Cabinet changes have been made which are designed to reinforce the strength of the Government. —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Advertisement20 1940-06-06 1 [great world ri QBE THE ATRE TO-NIGHT sVsWNAH OF THE MOtLNTIES" sKY TALKIE: TO-NIGHT THIS EXCITING NIGHT" p.-morrow: ARTISTS MODELS20 words
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Advertisement164 1940-06-06 1 USE AST ROY A OWWgtf SURE CURE FOR SINGAPORE FOOT. Ejj| f r >, FOR AC. MAINS FCK DC/AC MAINS $198 [*hese are three of the main puinti. to lool lor in hi 12 payments of $16/50 a radio. These arc just three of the chief reasons or less 10164 words
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Article444 1940-06-06 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. A FRAUD 1« cheat the ignorant public, was how Mr. W. M. iVlcCall, the Third Magistrate, characterised the swindle which a middle-aged Hainanese, Bok Ah Sun, tried to work in Penang recently. The man was fined $1,000 with the444 words
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160 1940-06-06 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. BECAUSE he belonged to a very superstitious race and had to perform a lot of ceremonies in connection with his illness, said f hin Choy, a young insurance canvasser, he had used up money which he had160 words
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Article140 1940-06-06 2 Reuter. Dublin, June 6. "INVASION cf Ireland would be resisted to the limit, declared Mr. Dillon. Deputy Leader of the Finegal Party, fan the Dail to day. Submission by Ireland to invasion by a belligerent Power would involve coun-ter-Invasion by other Powers. The country wouldReuter. - 140 words
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Article942 1940-06-06 2 FINDINGS TO GO TO HIGH COMMISSIONER Expert Gives Evidence (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. jyjß. Justice Cussen intimated that he and the assessors, Major R. L. Nunn and Capt. Chatterway would make their report to the High Commissioner in due course at the942 words
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167 1940-06-06 2 PEXERAL agreement to a suggestion made by a member that ihe four Johore districts should form their own district committees was reached at a committee meeting of the Johore Planters' Association held recently. Discussing the suggestion, ihe committee agreed that by collection of data and prior167 words
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53 1940-06-06 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 6. /GOVERNMENT has offered the British-Siam Steam Packet Company, registered j n Singapore, half a million ticals for their business. The sellers will keep the liquid assets. The prospective new owners hope to take over before National53 words
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Article27 1940-06-06 2 Reuter. Wellington, June 5. The House of Representatives for the first time in history has gone into secret session to discuss the war effort in New Zealand.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article248 1940-06-06 2 (Tiitune Staff Reporter) TOGETHER with the town's 57,000 tons of. domestic rubbish, 333 tons of pigs, oxen, sheep, dogs, cats, buffaloes, fteh, goats and even horses found their way to Singapore's two incinerators last year at a cost of almost $61,000. Among the animals, pigs took248 words
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Article157 1940-06-06 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Tuesday. A YOUNG dhoby, named Mak Kang, who placed a red hot fiat ircn on the client of a former boarder in his house, was fined $25 in default ou> month's rigorous imprisonment in court here yesterday.157 words
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Article13 1940-06-06 2 Mr. J. T. Thamby Dornai has been appointed Deputy Registrar of Business, F.M.S.13 words
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139 1940-06-06 2 RESOLUTION to draw*,, attention to the chaim made at the last annual meeting regarding the tion of the Game Warden ment and the inadequa money vote was made a committee meeting of the .j Planters' Association. The meeting also decided to make a139 words
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263 1940-06-06 2 Reuter. London, June 6. THE following message has been I ent by the French President, M. Lcbiun, to King George in reply to His Majesty's message of comradeship and congratulations: T have been greatly touched by Your Majesty's message and every Frenchman will haveReuter. - 263 words
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Article230 1940-06-06 2 Reuter. London, June 6. THE Ministry for Economic Warfare to-day announced that the Allie 1 were able to remove all stocks of radium and cobalt from Belgium and most of the stocks of petrol were destroyed. Many other articles were also destroyed, but theReuter. - 230 words
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Article37 1940-06-06 2 Reuter. tiit' Washington, June f>. iHfci federal Communication Commission to-day forbade American radio amateurs to communicate with amateurs in foreign countries. The spokesman of the Commission said the move was due to the European war.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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139 1940-06-06 2 A SPECIAL fund for the sole provision of comforts and entertainment to members of the Forces stationed in Malaya, who arc prevented by distance or cost from > ing places of entertainment in the towns, will be raised by the Ex-Ser-vices Association of139 words
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Article41 1940-06-06 2 Under the auspices of the untitled Union, Miss V. Paramsothy, Piofesso: Philosophy. Lucknow College Wl I liver a lecture on "What part w unan can play in the world" In the Ur to-morrow at 4.30 p.m. All ladies ire cordially invited.41 words
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Advertisement129 1940-06-06 2 "My husband couldn't believe his eyes!" Says Mrs. McDermott, of St. John's Wood, England. "HE SAYS I LOOK TEN YEARS IS^ sSfC McDerm I before SStSA j a Onf r f le Were 3X6 Ust as enthusiastic as I am." •r>lhad^^2^rri2£!r Us<i Tokalon R Skinfood every head. £w3 my m129 words
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Advertisement58 1940-06-06 2 OVERSEAS ASSURAJM E CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. VHONE 5808. SING APOKT. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE ft CO.. K.LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, m NG KON CUEE, SEREMBAN POI BROS. KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODI CE58 words
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Article, Illustration36 1940-06-06 3 Poised on tip-toe is Miss Joanna Aichdeaccn, ci.t of the stars of the floor sh( w which Mrs. E. A. Elder will present at the Hospital Ball to-night. The number is entitled "Autumn."36 words
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274 1940-06-06 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Wednesday. THE CASE in which D. J. White, a European warder, was charged with bigamy, ended in the Supreme Court here to-day when the Hon Mr Justice Home convicted the accused and bound him over in two sureties in274 words
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494 1940-06-06 3 TO ASSIST IN CHILD WELFARE WORK (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) FIRST MALAYAN GIRL TO WIN THE MUCH COVETED r QUEEN'S SCHOLARSHIP —WHICH SHE DID TEN YEARS AGO-DR. MAGGIE TAN, WHO RECENTLY RETURNED TO MALAYA AFTER A NINE-YEAR STAY IN LONDON, HAS RECEIVED AN APPOINTMENT AS494 words
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Article97 1940-06-06 3 Singapore, Wednesday. COWED into submission by the sight of rive knives pointed towards her, a Hokkien woman quietly handed over her jewellery and money to the live Hokkien-speaking men who held her up in a lane behind the Great World, last night. It appears that the97 words
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Article19 1940-06-06 3 The death occurred at the General Hospital, Kuaia Lumpur, if Mr. T. Subramaniam. Hospital Assistant, Central Experimental Station, Serdang.19 words
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Article53 1940-06-06 3 The Rubber Research Institute, Kuala Lumpur, wi l1. hold Its second confrrence for rubber planters on Aug. 2. 'Ihe date has been chosen to fit in with the Malayan Exhibition, which will be held from Aug. 3 tc 5, for the convenience of planters who may have to travel considerable53 words
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Article444 1940-06-06 3 Singapore, Wednesday. ftPEN declaration of his love for a 15-year-old Chinese girl and his U wish to marry her were to-day made by a young man in the Singapore District Court. But just before he had done so the girl whom he loved444 words
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Article70 1940-06-06 3 Singapore, Wednesday. DOBERT NG, a 25-year-old EngR lish speaking Chinese, to-day appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the fifth magistrate, charged with having cheated Miss Yolande Lee by dishonestly inducing her to deliver to him $157. The offence was alleged to have been committed in70 words
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Advertisement16 1940-06-06 3 PEPPfTOT FOR COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, THROAT CHEST \FFECTIONS AND STOMACH co™, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS SIME, DARBY16 words
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Advertisement576 1940-06-06 3 A DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PRESERVE Stocked by VHONE: STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. W P.S. 154 AdvL of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in #fe 24 Hours Mm t ■■w wm v576 words
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517 1940-06-06 4 Woman Who Hesitated In Middle Of The Road Singapore, Wednesday. WERNER BAER, well known music teacher and organist, who was involved in a motor collision near the Roxy Theatre at East Coast Road on the night of Mar. 28 resulting in the death of a517 words
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121 1940-06-06 4 Singapore, Wednesday. I S a result of the warrant issued A by acting Coroner Mr. W. Ma-Quarne, at the conclusion ol an inque.s*. yesterday, Major William Herbert Treays of the Koral Engineers appeared before Mr. H Wh'tton, in the District Traffic Court, to-day.121 words
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193 1940-06-06 4 Singapore, Wednesday. MR. J. W. Johnson, ground engin- j eer of the British Overseas Air- I ways, was fined $20 by Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Police Magistrate, when he was found guilty on a charge of having driven his car without due193 words
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Article206 1940-06-06 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Wednesday. QUT hunting for 1 >»»■ in the jungle near Labu, six miles from Seremban, on March 26 two Sakais noticed a movement in the lives ahead. One of them fired and immediately they knew that ii sras not a206 words
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94 1940-06-06 4 Singapore, Wednesday. A LLEGEDLY concerned in committing criminal breach of trust of various sums of money amounting in all to 1.700 irom The Arcade, Singapore, a Malay, Sulaiman bin Ahrmd appeared before Mr. J. L. McFall. the District Judge, to-day on three counts. Three94 words
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Article105 1940-06-06 4 Singapore, We DOJA SINGH, a 30 yrar v 1 was arrested fottowh investigations into the find in* m the body of Keesin Sin middle-aged Sikh, lying x 1 junction of Serangoon Road im Buffalo Road on Monday night Keesin Singh was lyin pool of blood and105 words
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Article23 1940-06-06 4 The death occurred on untitled V. A. Samuel, aged 57. n at the General Hospital, p, leaves behind two sons j deceased him.23 words
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Advertisement671 1940-06-06 4 f73f Us WtePi MALAYA*! PftgK4l6fl HOTEL J TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT The Social Event of the Season! ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL BALL I SPECIAL CABARET -12 ITEMS Johanna Archdeacon. Rosanne Atitcly, Yvonne Chancy, Margaret Duff, Jean Bier, Moira Elder. Betty French. Maureen Gardner. Gwen Griffith Jones, Pcm Law. Er.id Riches. Betty Semple671 words
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Advertisement334 1940-06-06 4 ES I AT. n H A. E. H. TAMBY APPA dec'd FRE LIMIN AR V NO IK AUCTION SALE A. T. EDWARDS I I beg to announce thai th< instructions to offer foi Auction ON 271 H JIM LCT. 1. No. 151 (old No G« 2. No. 202 Race Course334 words
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Article99 1940-06-06 5 Last Night's First Night I ROBINSON, one of the i the screen's charactertrie leading part in "Dr. gic Bullet." which opened ora last night, the part of the great doctor i years against disappoint. ks and active antagonism, a cure for social diseases, ed 00599 words
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Article142 1940-06-06 5 ERVESCBHT as a bubble. Without Tears," which the Cathay last night, is thing that has happened pi 3. 1939. when th* entente coral its strongest, the film has ncance and ought to please >m both sides of the Channel, tory has benefitted in its trani stage142 words
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Article39 1940-06-06 5 Di W Tan. a local private pracitioner was knocked down by a car n Middle Road yesterday evening and <Tercd slight injuries. The doctor shocked and taken by ambulance semi-conscious condition to the ral Hospital.39 words
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Article, Illustration126 1940-06-06 5 Reuter. London, June 5. j AT the opening of the Com- j mons to-day, the Speaker read a letter from Capt. A. H. i M Ramsay, (the Conservative j Member of Parliament for Pee- j bles who has been detained in Brixton Prison sinceReuter. - 126 words
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Article19 1940-06-06 5 Mr. C.F. Courtenay has been appointed tO U b f'memoe? of the advisory comm. lee under the Pmeapple, Dgrfg19 words
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Article23 1940-06-06 5 the death occurred recently of Mr Khoo Beng Thong. member the to* Khoo Beng T^ orig \"luntoer MechatC!}^;^^ng V r whn= m acticn.23 words
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Article220 1940-06-06 5 Singapore, Wednesday. lass -No depreciation has items M a ve y h direc tors to decThe proposals of the direc^absorbing lare a dividend "few* the approved and that the restncted crop tor amounted to 57 859 0 lb and that all-in cost to 16.41 Jte. Per220 words
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492 1940-06-06 5 'CHILDISH FRIVOLOUS' APPEAL DISMISSED Judge Does Not Enhance Sentence Singapore, Wednesday. pHARACTKUISING the appeal as "childish in the extreme and frivolous," Mr. E. Ift. Grifiith-Jones, Crown Counsel, asked the acting Chief Justice, Singapore, to-day, to enhance the Traffic Court sentence on a Chinese who had been fined $75 and had492 words
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Article61 1940-06-06 5 Man's Lips Mouth Burnt At about 6 p.m. yesterday a Chinese in Joo Chiat Road is alleged to have taken lysol. When assistance arrived, he was lying on the ground in a critical condition, with his mouth and lips severely burnt. Four letters were found and are now with the61 words
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Obituary58 1940-06-06 5 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Tuesday. THE death occurred en Monday morning at his residence at Pahang of Mr. W. A. Kraal, a well known Iocp.1 Eurasian resident The Tuneral took place yesterday. P*ev. Father G. Auguin officiated at the church and the graveside.58 words
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Advertisement282 1940-06-06 5 PILES NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer in silence untold •gomes, brain-wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply becansa they havt never discussed this trouble with even sucn a confidant as their chemist If you art. a sufferer, make up your mind to ask your chemist282 words
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Advertisement312 1940-06-06 5 GOLD TEA Just be sure you say 'GOLD LTAF" Tea when you are next at the grocers. "GOLD LEAF* is recognised by one and all everywhere as the symbol of purity in Tea. Take no substitutes. Your two vital needs now Nerve Reserves and j Restorative Sleep! •nviitinp* 1« a312 words
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Advertisement331 1940-06-06 5 Check that |S| fatal loss I p¥f of weight/ wL m£- JBNr of o dread disease! ATYPICAL V fn 61 Jl Put on pounds of MfINHOOD <I L. fine, firm flesh j| in 30 days! Ji You know, only too well, whnt 'hat steady I» fIH loss of weight foretells.331 words
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638 1940-06-06 6 “Ajax„ - Singapore Should See Three Grand Soccer Games SOCCER REVIEW IIv "Aia*. “Ajax„ WITH THE ARRIVAL OF THE EASTERN ATHLETIC ASSOCIAff TION FOOTBALL TEAM ON TUESDAY, SINGAPORE SOCCER FANS CAN LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING SOME REAL CLASSIC GAMES WHEN THEY MEET THREE LOCAL COMBINATIONS638 words
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294 1940-06-06 6 IZAMIS and Yadi look sufficiently good to retain Singapore La'yn Tennis Tournament men's doub'es title judging from their brilliant play in the semi-final last night when they beat Yoon Loon Chong and Tan Huck Toe 6-0 6-1. The significant pointer to this in this294 words
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Article34 1940-06-06 6 IN a reserve division game, entirely devold of any interest the C. Company «Manchester >, beat the 18th Field Ambulance Combined XI by 7 goals to nil, playing on the Tanglin Barracks padang, yesterday evening.34 words
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246 1940-06-06 6 Title Fight With Marques Is Refused NKIL HEMCHirS HOPES OF HAVING ANOTHER TILT AT THE SINGAPORE LIGHTWEIGHT CROWN HAVE, AT LEAST TEMPORARILY, BEEN DASHED. The Thai-born Chinese is refused recognition by the local Boxing Board of Control as a contender for the belt held by246 words
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166 1940-06-06 6 J.C.S.A. 4; R.A.F. (Kallang) 2. the J.C.S.A. played their Division II "B" league match against the R.A.F. (Kallang) on the J.C.S.A. ground, with only ten men, they won by four goals to two. The game was a scrappy affair throughout. The R.A.F. pressed166 words
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Article177 1940-06-06 6 Police 4 5.(.( TART IN G with onlj fielding a team six usual players the S.C.i simple win for the Pol Padang in a Division day. The Club were with* a sis their regular players, ii field with ten men wi playing in gcal. Within live minutes177 words
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Advertisement114 1940-06-06 6 Announcing A NEW TRUFOCD PRODUCT A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE FOOD FOR BABY FROM 10 TO 24 MONTHS CONTAINS Animal Protein Bone Marrow; emulsified Cream Fat; the soluble Carbohydrates, Lactose and Glucose; Mineral salts; Organic ken Lecithin Calcium with tested Vitamins A and D from natural sources and Vitamins 81, 82. PROVIDES114 words
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Advertisement275 1940-06-06 6 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL 1 Unless 2 pints of bile juice flow from our liver into our bowels every day, our movements get hard and conitipateq ud c-r food decays unnaturally in our- 2S fed cf bowels. This decay KM* pOttOO all BKC our275 words
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Miscellaneous32 1940-06-06 6 TIDE TABLE To-day. Ilish tide: 11 15 a m, 8 1 ft; 10 40 p.m., 9.2 ft To-morrow. High tide: 11 54 am, 8 3 ft 11 15 p.m., 9 4 ft.32 words
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Article33 1940-06-06 7 ***** ***** ***** ***** fanella ***** i ease ***** r Zone ***** ***** Son ***** ***** Law ***** t( ra< ker ***** pool: $77,000 Totes: Ist—22 tickets, vvV 2nd—6 tickets, $271.33 words
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Article32 1940-06-06 7 R Eastern Athletic Association vs. Combined Services, Stadium: Div. I, Gordons vs. Loyals. Changi; Reserve Div., Navy vs. Police, Naval Base. \NIS: Singapore championships. RUSTICS: Raffles Institution annual sports, schoolground.32 words
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817 1940-06-06 7 Sir Victor, Yule Call Snatch Narrow Wins (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, June 5. gIBBRITT steered Furious smartly first passed the post despite a hot challenge from the ever surprising Greypion and Four O'Clock, returning a $35 dividend in the second race at Ipoh,817 words
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285 1940-06-06 7 POLICEMAN GETS K.O. IN LAST ROUND A LL the fights in the semi-finals of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Championships fought in the Happy World Stadium last night were keenly contested. A notable bout was the middleweight semi-final between LC. Lee and LC. Woolh&m, both285 words
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Article125 1940-06-06 7 London. June 5 Final acceptors for the Derby at Newmarket on June 12 are: Solway Firth. Black Te.ni, Pharatis, Djebel. Pont Leveque, Lighthouse, Indian Love. Indian Chief. Morababad. Turkhan, Stardust, Dinshaw, Tantmieux. War Lord. Paques, Romulus. Olidon, Cavalry King, Furane. Hippius, Golden Tiger, King of125 words
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Article62 1940-06-06 7 The Choon Guan English School held their second annual athletic sports at Teluk Kurau yesterday. Favoured by fine weather, a large gathering of parents and Iviends was present to watch the running of the various events which were keenly contested. Anderson House won the House Championship62 words
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Article21 1940-06-06 7 Fort Carmine; defeated the R.N.W.T. by four goals to one in a Division 2A soccer game at the S.H.B. ground yesterday21 words
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Advertisement138 1940-06-06 7 Al SLACK '9 WHITE jgg* SCOTCH Protect t/our clothes RECORDS a i STAR I Drv ,n ta«FK Rumba Malay vocal by 111 NORLIA MISS DELIA Malay vocal J Party on P. ***** KPW A JIB AN IBU BAPA, Rumba) by Miss DELIA I M \RTA, RUMBA, Rumba J YAUMIL WIDAK138 words
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Advertisement200 1940-06-06 7 BH 4km\ Where TO-DAY QLhTHIIV' 3.13 6 5 9 5 4 4 B( lU 0 X OFFICE 'PHONE .MOO UPROARIOUSLY FUNNY! SPARKLING WITH WIT! RAY MILLAND and ELLEN DREW IN -FRENCH without TEARSLONDON'S RECORD-BREAKING COMEDY HIT. To-days Morning Tribune: "Those who have seen the stage play ought to see its200 words
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Article167 1940-06-06 8 JHE menace of Hitlerism is brought home to Americans with force and clarity by Lord Lothian, British Ambassador. He does not step beyond the bounds of his high diplomatic office. He does not offer any advice to Americans as to what they should do. But he167 words
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Article191 1940-06-06 8 JjrSSOLIXI. persuaded possibly by President Roosevelt's warnings of the consequences, seems to be hesitating a little longer, but he has got his forces into righting mood and the general opinion of observers in Europe is that Italian warlike action is only a matter of days. Italy's191 words
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Article141 1940-06-06 8 DEALISATION is coming to Malaya, as to other parts of the Empire, that her own existence, as a country in which individual freedom is enjoyed, is at stake in this world-shaking struggle. Whether we are ever directly attacked or not is beside the point. If the141 words
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Article, Illustration817 1940-06-06 8 By The Air Correspondent of the Evening News INHERE are many varieties of military target and almost as many legitimate forms of bombing approach to them. Day and night, R.A.F. bomber formations are using all of them —against a country whose savage ruthlessness knows no817 words
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Article373 1940-06-06 8 Stanley Jones gIGGEST battle of all time is on, according to French reports, along a front of 120 miles German pressure seems to be mainly in the Amiens region, the base at Arras, and against Soissons from St. Quentin. Soiss is the nearest route to Paris. about373 words
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Article152 1940-06-06 9 Reuter. Rome, Juae 5. |HE fact that the communique I iv. i a iter yesterday's Cabinet meeting made no reference to flee? not necessarily mean the decision was postponed, is pointed out that Signor ilini is under no obligation ill the Cabinet to approve or raneeReuter. - 152 words
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251 1940-06-06 9 Threat Of Greater Help For The Allies Reuter. t Washington, June 5. puhSIDENT Roosevelt is being liven some of the credit for Italy's failure to announce her entry into the war yesterday. Diplomatic circles believe that the President s correspondence with Rome, beginning aReuter. - 251 words
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253 1940-06-06 9 Reuter. LONDON, JUNE 5. I ORD BEAVERBROOK, MINISTER IN CHARGE OF AIRCRAFT ij PRODUCTION, HAS ISSUED AN URGENT APPEAL TO ALL WORKERS IN THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY FOR THE FULLEST OUTPUT IN THIS WEEK AND THE NEXT. The production which you pour out is weekReuter. - 253 words
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Article54 1940-06-06 9 Reuter. London, June 5. Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare (Parliamentary Secretary for the Dominions) told a questioner in the Commons today that the question of evacuating children from Britain to Canada and Australia is receiving urgent consideration and he hoped to be able to make a statement onReuter. - 54 words
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Article310 1940-06-06 9 Reuter. Berlin, June 5. LUMPING together the surrender of the Belgian and Dutch armies with the French and British troops captured, a survey of the Flanders campaign issued by Hitler's headquarters claims that prisoners taken total over 1.200,000 to which must be added the dead whose numbersReuter. - 310 words
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81 1940-06-06 9 Reuter Paris, June 57 THE .Military and naval authorities, 1 describing the Dunkirk evacuation as being without precedent military history, say that, even "'I ihree days ago. it was thought would be impossible to evacuate < t 100,000 men, whereas finally over thrice thatReuter - 81 words
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159 1940-06-06 9 New Order Issued By Labour Ministry Reuter. London, June 6. A N order issued by the Minister of Labour, under the Emergency A Powers Regulation*, gives effect as from June 10 to the rotation* mentioned by Mr. Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, yesterday atte onReuter. - 159 words
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135 1940-06-06 9 London. June 5. IT CAN be computed from the Air Mm- I istry communique issued during the j neriod that the total British aircraft los. action since May 10 is 302-less than one-tenth of the total losses attributed to the Allies in German claims135 words
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Article95 1940-06-06 9 Reuter. London, June 5. REPLYING to a question in the House R E of Commons, Sir Victor Warrender. Financial Secretary to the Admiralty. s™at-since the outbreak^ol. war nme British hospital ships were bombed^ sheH?ri or machine-gunned by the Germans despite the ves.slls' distinctive and un- mistakableReuter. - 95 words
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Article152 1940-06-06 9 Reuter. London, June 5. IT is announced in Moscow that the British Charge d'Affaires has notified M. Molotov, Foreign Minister, of the British Government's intention to appoint Sir Stafford Cripps Ambassador to Moscow in place of Sir William Seeds. The status of the new envoyReuter. - 152 words
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Article55 1940-06-06 9 Reuter. Kaunas, June 5. PIXTY-FOUR arrest have been made U in Vilna. capital of Lithuania, in connection with Soviet a'legations that Red Army troops have recently been kidnapped In Lithuania. One of the arrested men is alleged to have admitted that he was working on behalfReuter. - 55 words
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Advertisement274 1940-06-06 9 BLACK Er WHITE S V No Asthma Year* Had lost 40 pounds weight, suffered COOfßing. choking and stnrnglmg «yery niKntcouldnt sleep—expected to die.M«" da «2 Plopped spasms first nifrht and he ha?.ha* none aince—ln OVER TWO YKAKS. Mendaco is so successful it is to give -sou free, easy breathing in274 words
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282 1940-06-06 10 Reuter. London, June 5. AT COMMONS question time, the Socialist Mr. Thurtle asked the Minister of Information why his department "continually issues for publication German official communiques containing false claims oi successes of a most extravagant character, as by giving official approval toReuter. - 282 words
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Article92 1940-06-06 10 A M London, June 6. MCNG those whom the Kin? to-day approved shou'd "be sworn of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.- arc Mr. Ronald Cress. Minister of Shipping; Mr. Hugh Dalton. Minister of Economic Warfare. Sir Charles Edwards end Sii Percy Harris. Chief Whips of the92 words
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Article29 1940-06-06 10 Reuter. London. June 5: A meeting of Labour Peers appointed Lord Addison their leader m succession to Lord Snell. who has been appointed Captain of the Gentlemen at Arms.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article82 1940-06-06 10 Mr. Beaty, retired Superintendent of Police, Punjab, who was lately living in the village of Chatta Shekhoan near Nar Sunam in Patiala State has been vShot dead by a gang of armed dacoits who visited his house in the evening on May 27. A female inmate of the house was82 words
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Article80 1940-06-06 10 Reuter. Melbourne, June 6. THE Prime Minister Mr. Menzies, addressed an enormous audience at a "Win the War" rally here to-day. He declared that German tanks and bombers were prepared for eight years and though irresistible, yet the Allies held them up, proving that theReuter. - 80 words
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150 1940-06-06 10 Reuter. London, June 5. ADDITIONAL details of the action of British troops in the Bodse area of Norway became available in London late last night. It is stated that after the withdrawal of ■Ulied troops frrm Namsos and Andalsnes small British Territorial detachments,Reuter. - 150 words
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Article76 1940-06-06 10 Reuter. Simla, June 5. THE VICEROY to-day announced the 1 formation of a Civic Guard which will be a voluntary formation affiliated to the regular police. The force, organised on a provincial basis, will be concerned with civil defence. District war committees will also be formedReuter. - 76 words
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Article89 1940-06-06 10 Reuter. Chungking, June 5. fHIXESE forces on the east bank of the Han River, in north Hupeh, are exerting pressurf on the Japanese rear following the crossing Of the river by the Japanese forces for a drive towards Siangyang, according to Chinese reports. The ChineseReuter. - 89 words
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Article98 1940-06-06 10 Reuter. London, Junt? \|R. MANDER asked, in the Co mons to-day, whether r> Polish, Norwegian, 1 Belgian Governments had given undertakings not to makr a separate peace similar to the agreement between Britain and Fran Mr. Butler <aid that such em \uyggf taking was embodied in th<Reuter. - 98 words
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Article129 1940-06-06 10 Reuter. London, June 5. j£ QUESTION in the Common, today by Mr. Wedgwood suggested the desirability ol building planes and training pilots in India, Ceylon, Palestine, South Africa and the Dutch Indies, and training pilots in Egypt. Sir Archibald Sinclair replied that the R.A.F. training organisationReuter. - 129 words
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61 1940-06-06 10 Reuter. Geneva. June 5. THE International Red Cross Committee has appealed to Red Cross Societies of all nations to help the French Red Cross in caring for over 5,000.000 refugees from wai-strieken areas who have arrived in France. The Committee states that over 3,000,000Reuter. - 61 words
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Article69 1940-06-06 10 Reuter. Ottawa. June 6 THE Minister of Justice, Mr la Pointe. announced to-day that sixteen organisations, including the Communist Party and the National Unity Party, have been outlawed under the Defence of Canada Regulations. The National Unity Party is a blackshirted Fascist group whose leader. MrReuter. - 69 words
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Advertisement63 1940-06-06 10 I SPECIAL SMALL-ADVERT OFFER. Cover Malaya by using the columns of the Now we give you 12 insertions for the price of OX I" The Small Advertisement Page of the Malaya Tribune is read by 100,000 people every 6 da} and by 25,500 in the case of the Morning Tribune.63 words
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Miscellaneous286 1940-06-06 10 Singapore Volunteers tJ^L^ U Wine is the Programme of drills up to and for week ending June 9•— P TO-DAY. JUNE 6 Sln" sSem? dqUarterS BRA <*> Signal Sec Scheme 3 1 Headquarters Sig Coy.(v). Signal Signal ic m eme eadQUarterS lst Bn S, nal sin" S"er. H e eadqUar:erS286 words
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126 1940-06-06 11 Reuter. London, June 5. THORITATIVE CIRCLES comment that the Prime Minister's mention of the loss of the Channel ports referred only to the four northern ports, and that while this is admittedly an important reverse, to be remembered that the other Channel ports, includingReuter. - 126 words
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Article17 1940-06-06 11 Reuter. London. June 5: The King to-day received in audience Admiral Abria.'.— Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article73 1940-06-06 11 Reuter. Lisbon, June 4. Many thousands of people to-day attended* cel?brations at Guimares to mark the 800 th anniversary cf the foundation there of the Kingdom of Portugal and ihe 300 th anniversary of Portugal's ind3pendence. Features of the celebrations were the open air mass speech byReuter. - 73 words
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Article, Illustration356 1940-06-06 11 Sea power Stands Up To All Air Attacks Reuter. (Reuters Special Commentary) London, June 5. New York Detroit Free Press says that he who remains courageous in the face of adversity is courageous indeed. The conduct of the British in the retreat from FlandersReuter. - 356 words
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Article30 1940-06-06 11 Reuter. London, June a. Six miners were killed and eight others are suffering from burns as the result of a colliery explosion near South Emsall, Yorkshire.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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163 1940-06-06 11 Reuter. London, June 5. COUDHAM SINGH was at the Old Bailey to-day found guilty of the murder of Sir Michael O'Dwyer at the Caxton Hall meeting of the East India Association on Mar. 13, when the Secretary for India had a narrow escape. SoudhamReuter. - 163 words
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Article138 1940-06-06 11 Reuter. Ottawa, June 5. MR Mackenzie King informed the House of Commons yesterday that Canadian troops had been sent to the British West Indies to relieve British forces theie. a »\r\i>A He added it was now being decided whether Canadians would continue as home defenceReuter. - 138 words
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Article60 1940-06-06 11 Reuter. New York, June 5. A n hour after President Roosevelt's approval of defence taxes of one thousand million dollars, the Ways and Means Committee unanimously voted an amendment to the pending Defence Tax BiU increasing the national debt limit by four thousand million dollars una providing for a levyReuter. - 60 words
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Article59 1940-06-06 11 Reuter. Berne, June 5. AN air raid warning was sounded last night at Lake Constance. The Swiss News Agency declares that foreign plrncs violated Swiss neutrality and dropped six bombs at Thurgau. No casualties were caused but a road and some houses were damaged. An inquiryReuter. - 59 words
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Article94 1940-06-06 11 Reuter. London, June 5. flf LABOUR EXCHANGE employee il named S. H. House was fined ten pounds and five guineas costs at Mansfield. Notts, for spreading a rumour which he informed the Police he heard on the German broadcast relating to Government occupation of local schoolsReuter. - 94 words
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Advertisement380 1940-06-06 12 ON TO BIGGER BETTER RECORDS 2nd. Bit WEEK! At Malaya's Largest Finest AIR.CONDITIONED Theatre DAILY 9 P.M. The Whole Town's Ravin? about it! Hundreds have been Twice already! Wherever you go, you'll hear crowds discussing the sensational scenes:— GREATEST MOTION PICTURE ever MADE in TECHNICOLOUR GONE WITH THE WIND M380 words
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87 1940-06-06 13 Calcutta, May 29. Gidney has issued the folS sage to the Anglo-Indian (i i t serious illness I make peal to every able-bodied n man and woman to researtedjy and unconditionrnment of India's war by joining up in every < iffered us. ol peril,87 words
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Article135 1940-06-06 13 London, May 18. WHILE the primary duty of the new British Government is to insensify war efforts, there are two other vital tasks which the Government can do, and which will shorten the war" writes Mr. A. J. Cumjninas in the News Chronicle. The first is135 words
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Article152 1940-06-06 13 Bombay. May 15. EIGHTEEN people were killed when the frontier mail collided with a goods train near Dohad at 5-40 tats morning, according to information received by the 88. and C I. Railway office in Bombay. So far only six have been identified and their152 words
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1041 1940-06-06 13 Gandhiji Regrets Inability To Help INDIA PAGE EDITED BY |V. E. JACOB, B.A. Bombay, May 29. THE assertion that he would do nothing wilfully to embarrass Britain is made by Mahatma Gandhi writing in the"'liarijan" under the caption "Our Duty" Several correspondents had1,041 words
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Article40 1940-06-06 13 Dr. Lorch, principal of the Malabar Christian College, Calicut was arrested on May 26, at the Calicut Railway station on his return from Kotaglri Dr. Lorch is a Gorman and has been staying in Calicut for the last three years.40 words
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Advertisement168 1940-06-06 13 Public Notice t 1S1 IN ASSOCIATION, SINGAPORE. King's Birthday Parade. ns wishing to view the Parade from the enthe Padang kindly alloeated H C may apply for tickets Hon Secretary, Eurasian Asso- J Donaldson Burkinshaw, I Bank Chambers, Singapore. J SINGAPORE ELECTRO- PLATING WORKS. 521, OK( HARD KD. CAVKNAGH RD168 words
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Advertisement411 1940-06-06 13 FRED LIBIO'S DANCE BAND IS NOW THE TALK OF THE TOWN jFZ i 't: I\o n D V I AN P 4 V**# INSPIRATION IN SHANGHAI; violin was a sensation i 111 l FRENCH A BERSHADSKY CLUB HE WAS THE THRILLED HUNDREDS LAST NIGHT. IDOL. HIS INCOMPARABLE WALTZES AND SOI411 words
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Article57 1940-06-06 15 Gold Flows Into U.SA Fsom Europe Reuter. New York, June 5. the greatest mass movents of sold in history is needing with the transport -erves of Britain and France, lose of the Netherlands and p,. jium. to tlie 1'nited States. $287,000,000 worth was the New York Federal bringingReuter. - 57 words
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Article112 1940-06-06 15 i our Own Correspondent) London, May lb. «.enty-ninth annual genr-ral of the Bukit Ijok <Selangon Ltd., the chairman. Mr. i ill" said the total profit was alter adding the amount rward and writing off a small sale of an investment, then* liable balance of £7,385. The f 5 per112 words
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Article16 1940-06-06 15 I nput of New Scudai, Ltd., for :h of May, 1940, amounts to pounds.16 words
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Article159 1940-06-06 15 (From Our Financial Correspondent) W- Singapore, Thursday. HAT little business was trani 4. sa^ e d n the tin share market yesterday pointed towards an impi ovcri sentiment. Hong Fatts appreciated on the divi- nd to a $1.08 and closed at $1,061/?. r,!!!!( werc <159 words
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Article25 1940-06-06 15 Singapore, Thursday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to-day were:— RUBBER Buyers: «7%, Sellers: 37 V 2 TIN $137%, unchanged.25 words
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Article422 1940-06-06 15 Reuter. London, June 5. ON the Stock Exchange industrials improved early on Sir Kingsley Wood's announcement yesterday that the Dividend Limitation Bill will be dropped. Gains were not fully held awing to oi support of late trading. Gilt-edged was unchanged. Other group.' were generally slightly lower. Wall StreetReuter. - 422 words
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Article124 1940-06-06 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. May 15. A dividend of 4 l 2 per cent, was agreed to at the twentieth annual meeting of Bukit Panjong, Ltd. The sum of £200 was transferred to planting reserve and £2.252 carried forward. The profir was £7,793, compared with £3.702124 words
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Article241 1940-06-06 15 TIN London, Wednesday, ifficiai Pi:ce) £275 2 Buyers £275 3 4 Sellers Official Price i £C 7 3! 2 Buyers £273 3 4 Sellers RUBBER j_,ondon, Wednesday. Firm 12U 12 3 8 rd) July 12 d 12 1 4 d August 12 116 12 310 rward) Oct.241 words
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Article945 1940-06-06 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Bui^l Pore. June 5. MINUS t» mv Buyer* Sellers: •unpat Tin 3 ;o 4 r Austral Amal si Ayer Hltam 20 6 *i 5 Ayer Weng X Austral Malay 37 Bangrin 17 Ci 186 Batu Selangor 1 35 1 40 Ber Junta! 8!8 2 Burma Malay945 words
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448 1940-06-06 16 Reuter. London, June 6. V\FORMATION received in London last night in regard to the Rattle ot Flanders suggests that the Germans used about 80 Divisions in the main attack. Of these, ten were armoured *tmi five motorised. and were heavily engaged duringReuter. - 448 words
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Article88 1940-06-06 16 Reuter. London. June 6. REUTER learna that it has now been decided that the secret session of the House of Commons, fixed for next Tuesday, will be extended until Wednesday. This has been done to enable a large number of members who want to sp a akReuter. - 88 words
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Article, Illustration718 1940-06-06 16 Bigger Allied Air Raids On Enemy Territory MANY GERMAN TOWNS BOMBED London, Jure 6. THE Air Ministry announces that while German raiders A last night attacked Havre for the second night in succession, heaw bombers of the R.A.F., penetrating deep into Germany, were718 words
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Article1163 1940-06-06 16 Reuter. London, June 6. THt matchless service, rendered to the Allied cause by the Prime Minister in his frank survey of the military positirn in the Commons yesterday, is prai ed by the entire British Press Reports from the United Spates indicate that there Is full recognitionReuter. - 1,163 words
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