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Title Section21 1940-06-07 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII— -No. 13G. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, June 7, 1940.21 words
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Article, Illustration241 1940-06-07 1 Reuter. London, June 7. THE Britiah Air Mtafctr, announces that throughout Wednesday 1 w nr av aight and Thursday strong forces of heavy and Iht R F were continually engaged in harass.ng med.um bombers of against the Allied Armies the sec,rd r has.Reuter. - 241 words
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Article72 1940-06-07 1 IT a meeting of the A Council in Singapore on Mondaj, Jane it, important BUIs *.ill be introduced and Government will asa the Council to pass the Bills through "'one 3 will provide for compulsory service in the local Forces by all nude British subjects between72 words
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Article45 1940-06-07 1 Reuter. Buenos Aires. June 6. A BILL intended to protect ArgenA tina against fifth columnists has been tabled by Government and is expected to pass all stage* of the Argentine Congress to-day The bi provides for rigorous control of all foreign societies. —Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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755 1940-06-07 1 Strong French Counter-Attacks Hold Up Advance CANNON-FIRING PLANES DESTROY IRON MONSTERS Reuter. Pari* record firm defence against L A 7 h f m r "MVearlier made an advance. nt th t the battle is tSgS SS** ,ht B,iRM pr gress made by the enemyReuter. - 755 words
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121 1940-06-07 1 Reuter. Paris, June 7. OOME Germar lank -roups avoiding stron X points, maraud to S° J L Somme front yesterday, but they were tm* Ti'rantrHupport Behind them the French infantry cletelv without lriantrv suppim. cbled in tn check the advance of GermanReuter. - 121 words
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Article67 1940-06-07 1 Reuter. Ankara, June 7. "THE Turks still have the 1 fullest faith in the Allies' final victory," declares the newspaper Yeni Sabah, adding, "If Mussolini decrees war against France the situation in the Mediterranean must certainly be affected. Therefore we must state frankly and categorically thatReuter. - 67 words
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Article100 1940-06-07 1 Reuter. Rome, June 7. OIGNOR Gayda ("Mussolini's k mouthpiece"), writing in yesterday's f.iornale d'ltalia, makes an to the United States to stay out of European affairs and amy*. "If the United States does intervene one cannot see why a European Sower should not/- do the sameReuter. - 100 words
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158 1940-06-07 1 Reuter. New York, June 6. MR Morgenthau. secretary to the Treasury, stated at a press conference to-day that the Angio-rreneh Purchasing Board had formally requested to be allowed to buy the surplus of Great War stocks. The request has been passed onReuter. - 158 words
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Advertisement93 1940-06-07 1 'fItEATwORLD IftßE THEATRE: TO^MWOTT G OF THK MOI NTIES s rturday, Midnight Show "THE SAINT IN LONDON" Sunday •BONNIE SCOTLAND" Den) Neglect Your Vision j specialist* C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry Everbright Optical Co. 19. Chulia Street. Phone 4435. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. really kills g^tsĔkk ffit h euro death93 words
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Advertisement136 1940-06-07 1 I Oo^^^^" 1 6i9**fd "for I "MMX FIIM never lets you down" I IrCalways a Joy to get youf snaps back when PDfik j you've been using Kodak Film. That's the j mum /U way to make sure of good pictures. j Kodak 'Verichrome' is the most widely used film136 words
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466 1940-06-07 2 Singapore, Thursday. A SENSATIONAL story of third degree methods applied on him by three policemen in a police station, was related to Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, the Fourth Police Magistrate, by Latiff bin Haji Ahmad, in a summons case against detective sergeant EusofT.466 words
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129 1940-06-07 2 Singapore, Thursday. YANG MOH SONG, manager and 11 proprietor of Tiong Ah China Products Company at South Bridge i Road, was to-day convicted on a S charge of exhibiting for sale J imitation Parker pens and fined J S5O or one month's imprisonment I129 words
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Article59 1940-06-07 2 Singapore, Thursday. I. W. BOYAR. 45-year-old Eurasian. appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, ihe second magistrate to-day on a charge of houce-breaking. The alleged offence is stated to have i a ken place yesterday at 145 Frankei Estate. Singapore. After the charge had been explained to Bovar,59 words
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Article30 1940-06-07 2 BOTH plpes and the military band of the 2nd battalicn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, will take part in the Beating cf Retreat on th? S.C.C. padang on Monday, June 10.30 words
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483 1940-06-07 2 Singapore, Thursday. AT a special meeting called this afternoon, Singapore's Municipal Contmissioners passed a unanimous vote agreeing, subject to Government approval, to vote a sum of $1,000,000 to the Straits Times War Fund. Ihe original suggestion was made at the c<inclusion of last week's483 words
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Article91 1940-06-07 2 Singapore. Thursday. MOHAMED SHAUL HAMID. managing W director of the Malayan Engineering Company, was to-day acquitted by the District Judge Mr. J. L. McFall 'on B charge of cheating a lawyer's clerk of $500. Hamid was alleged to have falsc'y represented to A. Ponnudurai that his wife91 words
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Article32 1940-06-07 2 To-night is the second night of Hospital Ball with a special floor show presentation arranged by Mrs E A Elder, at Raffles Hotel. All proceeds will go to St. Andrew's Mission Hospitals.32 words
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323 1940-06-07 2 WILLING TO BUY OWN EQUIPMENT IF SUFFICIENT SUPPORT COMES FROM THE LOCAL INDIAN COMMUNITY AND IF GOVERNMENT APPROVES, SINGAPORE WILL HAVE AN INDIAN VOLUNTEER UNIT WHOSE EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE WILL BE PROVIDED FOR BY FUNDS RAISED BY SINGAPORE INDIANS THEMSELVES. Undeterred by past disappointments323 words
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Article86 1940-06-07 2 ks interesting I I rical Chinese film, "The Trial of the Ming Dynasty.'" will be shown at a special midnight screening at the Cathay to-morrow. The film is set in the'seventeenth century, ;:nd tells of the fa'i of the last Ming Dynasty in spite of the86 words
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Article38 1940-06-07 2 A parade of the Singapore R.N.V.R will take place on board H.M.S. Laburnum at Telok Ayer. at 5.30 p.m. to-day. when the Rear-Admiral. Malaya. will present the Royal Humane Society's Bronz- Medal to Sub-Lieut. J. C. W Kemp.38 words
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Article98 1940-06-07 2 Singapore, Thursday. UTHWIN, a senator of the Burmc: c Government, and president ol the Burmese Chamber of Commence, and his son-in-law V San Maung, 1.C.5., were entertained to a tea party by the Indian Chamber of Commerce at their premises, to-day. In the course of his98 words
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169 1940-06-07 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) A lor Star. Wednesday. AHMAD bin Ismail, ex-gardener at the Kuala Chegar Is tana, is alleged to have attempted to cheat H.H ihe Regent of Kedah by asking for money to defray funeral expenses occasioned "by the death of169 words
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Article56 1940-06-07 2 Rubber returns of estates for the month of May, 1940 are as toiiows: Alor Gajah 15.000 lbs.. Australasia 11*906 lbs., Ayer Panas 58,000 lbs.. Bukit Kubu 10.800 lbs. Glenealy 44.000 los.. Jalan Kebun 10,900 lbs., Kluang 45.000 lbs.. Palam 163.500 lbs.. Port Swettenham 7.500 lbs.. Tambalak 16,000 ibs., Teluk Anson56 words
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Article271 1940-06-07 2 imuune Man WITH a view topi tainmcnt for estate la! a scheme to introduo fiL*!? jectors to estate pictures of intere^ considered by a Jar; estate manager and o^J Johore and other M cZT At present only whole of Malaya au and In order to271 words
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Article42 1940-06-07 2 An increase of $29,000 over Si for the same month last eai in the May traffic returns ol pore Traction Co., Ltd. Receipt si totalled $239,000. The last eight months is $1,851 000 $202,000 more than rea responding period previously.42 words
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353 1940-06-07 2 Singapore. Fi i QLD RAFFLESIANS met at the Adelphi Hotel last night annual dinner when the President of the Association Mr. G. E. Oehlers, particularly emphasised the need for more memo In his own words, 'he said that his was not so much a353 words
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Article, Illustration274 1940-06-07 2 k CABLE announcing their sons' imminent departure for the front put an abrupt end to Sir Mark and Lady Sheldon's sojourn at the Taiping hills—time-tables were studied, trunks packed in feverish haste all else was forgotten in their anxious desire to return on time.274 words
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Advertisement81 1940-06-07 2 <** Of Malaya's leading centres of cnlorlainmenl duM.se < ARRIER, lor Ihe dependability of CARRIFR U> provide fresh and pure, cooled air, day after **y is unequalled. As with theatres. why not with you?—a portable Carrier Air Conditioning Unit is prked enough fo r all and by installations in your81 words
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Advertisement22 1940-06-07 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building. Chulia Sin" 1 'PHONE 5808. SINC IPO* B FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT22 words
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Article, Illustration564 1940-06-07 3 A Tribune Reporter - NEW BILLS BEFORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL By A Tribune Reporter "FOLLOWING (.'LOSE UPON THE CABLE FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES DRAWING THE ATTENTION OF THE EMPIRE TO THE GRAVE URGENCY OF THE PRESENT SITUATION (SEE564 words
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Article113 1940-06-07 3 \'<; to the public con- j th< traffic regulations march by the Services Singapore on the morning King's Birthday (Thursday, is published in page 1) or member of the public i ►ss or duties will require to areas closed to traffic rning will require special113 words
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75 1940-06-07 3 London June 6. stated in authoritative quarters the exaggerated German losses inflicted on the British appear to have raised the n hi many countries as to wnethe BritiM Air Force can for long iue to stand the strain of preair operations. fact is not only75 words
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Article31 1940-06-07 3 Ihe Food Controller announces that the Rence of Mrssrs K/m An Co at So 243 Orchard Rcid, to del in rice and other articles of food ha; been suspended.31 words
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122 1940-06-07 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A CHINESE woman, named Fung A Tai. was tinea $25 for treating a mvi tsai as a slave and not paying her the proper wages due to her The girl told an inspector that ane had122 words
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Article, Illustration197 1940-06-07 3 H. L. Hopkin - From H. L. Hopkin y M. Vf V London. June 7. THOUSANDS of British children will soon be sent over t 0 the Dominions. Plans for evacuating the children have been made. It is stated that any scheme will be entirely voluntary and will be197 words
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Article36 1940-06-07 3 Mr and Mrs. R. G. Pash of Kuala Lumpur have received news that then -on Brian, who was serving with the British Expeditionary Force in northern France. is among those who have been evacuated from Dunkirk.36 words
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223 1940-06-07 3 (Reuters Special Commentary) London, June 6. THE New York Charlotte Observer says:— "A Government and people, which can do what Great Britain has just accomplished in extricating a large proportion of the trapped army in Flanders and transporting it across the English Channel in spite223 words
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Advertisement21 1940-06-07 3 SCOTCH WHISKY PH#BNIX CLUO SOOB il It's a better Soda *fgg|\ I j\ 7 PHOENIX AW I AERATED WATER COMPANY LIMITED21 words
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Advertisement156 1940-06-07 3 you can tell by the flavour it's LAMB of excep'ional quality it Is the very finest Lamb AITQTP \T TAN Australia produces deUdOUßly A* tender a real pleasure to carve A 1) and a delight to taste. What I j/\ IVI J Detter qualities could a joint of S—A. meat156 words
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Article164 1940-06-07 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. f\S the morning of May 18. Tun Keng Long, a motor-car repair shop foreman, heard a splash in the Malacca River near the Kampong Morten foot bridge. He saw the hands and head of a woman in the water.164 words
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Article77 1940-06-07 4 Sinj :\> ii 1 hmsday ARRESTED in Kouse in Arab Street on information received. Chan Teng Lam. alias Chew Ah Foo; a Hainanc-e. it was alleged, was Pound to be a person who had been banished for life from the Colony on July 27. 1933. At the77 words
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Article107 1940-06-07 4 (Fl-cm Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. IHERL is a new racket operating in Penang. A gang cf Chinese obtain entry into houses on the pretext of being sent to repair electric fittings. They examine the whole house and then leave saying that they will return107 words
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138 1940-06-07 4 Singapore. Thursday. FOR stealing $43 from Mr J G. MacGrego!. an engineer of the Federated Malay States Railways who was a guest at th< house of Inspector H. L. Poulain. Loi Wee See the Hainan ?se 'boy' employed by Inspector Poulain was sentenced 'j si*138 words
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Obituary263 1940-06-07 4 Singapore, Thursday. JN the early morning of June 3 last, the dead body of a C hinese was found lying by the roadside in Sembawang Road; a bicycle was also fcund nearl y. The mar. was Indieved to liave l>een knocked down by a263 words
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283 1940-06-07 4 Disappeared On Two Occasions Singapore, Thursday. IM Chiew Chua, a 23 year-old Teochew, got away with a confidence trick once, with $30 worth of goods and, less than a month later, when he applied the same trick at a different shop in order lb get283 words
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99 1940-06-07 4 Singapore i Vil s AN act which he described s 1 practical joke on rriend'M to a sequel in couu to h 39-year-old Kik Sen- 800 w, as J? duced on a charge s, ltl i theft of a purse containing s Seng- 80099 words
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Article84 1940-06-07 4 Singapore. ThundM SAID to have thrown tance' at the business premian q Tiong Liang at No. 135 N B: Road, Tan Eng Kirn. a 23- d Bokkien, who preferred to spea v. as produced bet ere Mr. 0 p.' 3 j. nopcrt. the Third Police M84 words
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Advertisement682 1940-06-07 4 MALAYA*! PPCMIEQ HOTEL A TO-NIGHT REPEAT PERFORMANCE OF LAST NIGHT'S TREMENDOUS SUCCESS ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL BALL SPECIAL CABARET -12 ITEMS Johanna Archd?acon, Rosanne Autcly, Yvonne Chancy, Margaret Duff, Jean Elde.\ Moira Elder, Betty French, Maureen Gardner, Gwen Griffith Jones. Pcm Law, Enid Riches, Betty Semple and Signc Greene. Don't Miss682 words
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Advertisement204 1940-06-07 4 ESTATE OF A. E. HAJI TA3IBY AFPA. DECEASED. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE A. T. EDWARDS CO.. LTD., beg to announce that they have received instructions to offer for sale by Public Auction ON 27TH JUNE. 1940 LOT. 1. No. 151 (old No. 68) Dunlop Street. 2. No. 202 Race204 words
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Advertisement119 1940-06-07 4 BLACK I WHITE jg §E A VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET LAST PERFORMANCE BY IHE QUARTETTE ARTISTTQI X I i i» ii I. i ■■«■■III in MUSIC BY I RELLER'S BAND j DINNER 53.00 SL* TO NIGHT DANCE FORMAL SATURDAY EXTENSION TJ 1 A.M. IIM E W 9 4q|119 words
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Article, Illustration743 1940-06-07 5 NECESSITY FOR MORE HOME-GROWN FOODS A CALL FOR A SUPREME EFFORT FROM THE COLONIES, AND CONCENTRATION MORE THAN EVER ON WHATEVER WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE EMPIRE S EFFECTIVE WAR STRENGTH. IS MADE IN AN URGENT TELEGRAM TO THE COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS BY THE SECRETARY743 words
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Article57 1940-06-07 5 Mowing office bearers have been for the ensuing year at the anral m eting of the Selangor Co-operative Society. Klang chairman, Mr. V. K. Chinnii 1 secretary, Che Mohd. Yusof bin man: members of the committee, j Chan Kim Seng, S. Ramalingarrt Savanthynathan, Che Moham o j iah Tuan Sheikh57 words
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118 1940-06-07 5 Singapore, Thursday. BECAUSE of his audacity, Wee Ah Hoon (24), a Hainancse. will "■pend four months in gaol. W<e stole a clock and a motor'ar tyre from a car parked lor the night hi a back lane off Amoy Street early last morning.118 words
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Article25 1940-06-07 5 The resignations of Lieut. R. E. Scott and Sub-Li3ut. J. L. Desson from the SJE H.N.VP. have been accepted by tne Officer Administering the Government.25 words
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Article317 1940-06-07 5 OCR American friends are no longer impressed by incredible millions,—thcv demand and get their estimates in billions. A recent, and rather disturbing, illustration is the malaria toll in the U.S.A. The Rockefeller Foundation estimated the total loss from malaria at thirty nine million dollars annually. Then317 words
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Advertisement109 1940-06-07 5 A BLACK 'W WRITS SCOTCH WHISKY w WtoikeScotdi! TO REMOVE i j with plain watt r. Lvcry like Urn rasor leave*. No km i lL- count Kgnwvth. Sold .vt rvwh-1 j Wake this aadf l rradrmark New M VEET." 3 Mi hi 11TF h.n:i;rowl.iSt'r'<n.i nmuit m quick,easypteuaot wav TCCT i109 words
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Advertisement258 1940-06-07 5 _T» jWJ B\ *fter mc^> IF your life is being maoe miserable by distressing heartburn, flatulence, sick headaches and pain after meals, then follow the example of Nurse Jennings, of Weston, who writes I was a great sufferer with heartburn and pains after eating, and I dreaded mealtimes After taking258 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1940-06-07 6 SINGAPORE SHOULD HAVE MORE INTER-STATE GAMES? Selangor Sikh Leads Again (By Tribune Cricket Correspondent) T ALL Singh, Selangor wizard, enjoyed the distinction of reaching his 1,000 runs for the season when he scored 25 in the second innings for the Indians in their1,084 words
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Article325 1940-06-07 6 BATTING 1« t Thnv (S.R-C. vs. M.C.U.). SKSSIw (S.C.R.C. vs. Rin 95. Jayatilika vs. 77 A C Growder (S.C.C. 73 PJF.s! Penang). f D E oraiVVVs cable Wireless). 62. Lt. Rogers (Loyals vs. ■.C C.). 59. H. Shak (LA. vs. 59 G Clarke (SRC. vs. V.M.C.A.).325 words
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Article29 1940-06-07 6 The Police beat the Royal Navy by three goals to one in a reserve division league soccer match played at the Naval Base yesterday.29 words
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Article224 1940-06-07 6 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, June 6. Additional weights for race on the third day Perak Turf Club meeting, Ipoh, Saturday, are: HORSES: CLASS 2, DIV. 1, 6 FURS. Harpo 9.0 Gigolette 8.10 Rumination 8.8 Sir Victor 8.8 Harlequin 8.8 Easter Parade 8 .6 Solar224 words
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162 1940-06-07 6 T<HE finals in the Singapore AmaA teur Boxing Championships W jj] start at 9 o'clock to-night a 1 the Happy World Stadium. The pre gramme will be: Special Welterweight Contest Gnr. Dontell (7th H.R.A n c Elder (Gordons). Special Featherweight Contest Bdr. Martin162 words
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Article20 1940-06-07 6 Reuter. London. June 6. Fulham lost at home to Soutl I— l in a South C league game to-day— Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Advertisement735 1940-06-07 6 STOUT FELLER Where are you going with that whacking big black cheroot. Not axe after last night..." I Jon t like the way you say* not I m going to do a httu deforesta- j deUct a certain lion, Berne. I here s a tree outside the tone a certain735 words
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Advertisement187 1940-06-07 6 Troublesome Teething. Teething is often accompanied by pain, irritability, stomach disorder, nervousness and o her den a\ mci ts I ths system, troubles frequ vated by improper or irregular f« At the first signs of discomfort E Own Tablets should be adm without, delay. These tablets settle the stomach, allay187 words
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Article, Illustration550 1940-06-07 7 Game Army XI Beaten; Mace Outstanding 'Keeper o i I STERN A.A. (HONGKONG) 4; THE ARMY 1. p WING SUPERB FOO'lHALL THROUGHOUT THE FULL 60 MINUTES, THE EASTERN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF M.KONG FOUND LITTLE DIFFICULTY IN WINNING THEIR I (.AML IN SINGAPORE WHEN THEY550 words
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194 1940-06-07 7 Tennis Semi-Finalists RALLYING splendidly after losing the initial set, Mrs. Nassim and Roy Smith beat Mrs. P. Sewell and Yong Loon Chong in three closely contested sets to qualify for the mixed doubles final in the Singapore lawn tennis championships last night. The194 words
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58 1940-06-07 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 6. MALACCA'S team to meet the Army XI in the Malaya Cup soccer game 30-morrow will be: Low Ah Sang; HendrofT. Tarn Chee Lim; Wee Tiam Tye, Tan Tiong Kye, Jamat; Goh Jit Sin, Mustapha, Mohamed Haad,58 words
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96 1940-06-07 7 i RAFFLE INSTITUTION annual athletic spoiU meeting was held on the school ground afternoon in ihe presence r.i n <ar. crowd which included ihe Acting Colonial Secretary Mr Weisberg and Mis. Weisberg. The individual campionship cup (class one* was won by Thamothcram who scored96 words
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150 1940-06-07 7 (Fum Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. June 7. Running order and scratchings for the third day of Ipoh races tomorrow are: fi Race L Horses Class 2. Div. 3. b furs Golden Plateau, Kalo, Trumpeter, Zolfanella. Race 2. Horses. Class 2 Div. 4. 6 furs.150 words
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302 1940-06-07 7 The Sport Editor - By The Sport Editor COMMENTING on hopes ot the Chinese ex-Singapore lightweight champion Neil Hemchit for a third title bout with the present holder. Ventura Marques, Mr. F. W Brewer Singapore Boxing Board ot Control, told m 0 yesterday that, though th.302 words
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Article128 1940-06-07 7 Results in the Keppel Golf Club jui.e medal are below. Twenty-two cards were taken out O V. Andrews g A C Good fcSSS 36 —16 70 The folic wing have qualified and th? St James' Cup draw for the first rouno has resulted as under: G128 words
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Advertisement206 1940-06-07 7 i omnt I Uterine Tonic. Ihra', prepared from rare and choicest Indian flowers and herbs, has been round highly efficacious in all cases of monthly [1 builds new blood, increases >petite, tones the system and riders the complexion beautiful making life healthier and happier. Try Lodhra' and be convincea. Can206 words
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Advertisement197 1940-06-07 7 BOX omCE 'PHONE .UOO I'PROAKIOI'SLY FUNNY! SPARKLING WITH WIT! j MORNING SHOW TO-MORROW ll O'clock I I RAY MILLAND and ELLEN DREW I l-FREMCiI without TEA lISj LONDON'S RECORD-BREAKING COMEDY HIT. 1 .Morning Tribune: 'Those who have seen the sta-c piny ought to see its I I Rim version and197 words
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Article162 1940-06-07 8 THIS week Paris experienced its first air attack and there w T ere 900 casualties, mostly civilian. The raid was made with one object, to shake the morale of the French people. Diabolically clever in some ways, the Nazis are bad psychologists. They have never been162 words
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Article236 1940-06-07 8 DEPORTS are already trickling through of a whispering campaign in north-west Germany, the industrial area, which has been receiving nightly attentions from heavy bombers of the Royal Air Force. Legitimate military objectives have been attacked and enormous destruction caused with comparatively small loss to the raiders.236 words
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Article, Illustration1361 1940-06-07 8 EDWARD ELLIS - Civilisations Most Momentous Fight y EDWARD ELLIS AN Allied victory in Europe is imperative for several reasons ether than purely selfish considerations. This is not, so far as the Allies are concerned, a nationalistic war. It is essentially an ideological one. The national aspect must, of necessity,1,361 words
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Article272 1940-06-07 8 T OW-LEVEL attack is being practised with great moral effect by j the R.A.F. against exposed troops and "line" targets, such as long, narrow columns of troops. When we read of aircraft that fail tc return we may picture attacks of this type: they expose bomber272 words
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Article320 1940-06-07 8 JJEST news to-day is that the French have found new tive ways of destroying the German tanks. There's a reply to even offensive weapon. MONDAY'S meeting of the Leg tive Council will have the opportunity of recording the desire of the people of this Colony320 words
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Advertisement42 1940-06-07 8 F. M. S. RAILWAYS will issue Extended Week-end tkkets for His Majesty's Birthday 13th June, 1940, Tickets available: Outward Journey— Wednesday, 12th June, 1940 to Sunday. 16th June, 1940, inclusive. Return Journey— Thursday, 13th June. 1940 to Tuesday. 18th June, 1940, inclusive.42 words
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Advertisement38 1940-06-07 8 -BLACK-OUT-LAMP SHADES FOR USE DURING THE OFFICIAL BLACK OUT AND CURFEW JIA'E 2tt*h and JUNE 27 ih f A.R.P. LAMP SHADES as illustrated A.R. P. LAMP SHADES f Concertina Pattern. PRICE 30 cts. EACH. y MTMUUWS Kuala Lumpur—lpoh—SlNGAPOßE—Penang—Tai'ping38 words
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Advertisement42 1940-06-07 8 xr\v morleys H A L F HOST: L AT T COLOURED STRIPED OVERCHECKS IN NAVY-SILVER, GREY-SILVER, BROW N SILVER, AND DARK GREYSILVER. SIZES 10 TO 12 IN. PRICE $1.3 ej per pair ROBINSON'S S I N 4. A 1» on I 25242 words
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Article119 1940-06-07 9 Reuter. New York, June 6. Wii'liinil— correspondent of ie New York Times says that i nited States will make avail- the Allies immediately at B.OOf rifles and 2.500 fieldwith ammunition which will .1 to Britain to compensate losses in Flanders, correspondent says that i nReuter. - 119 words
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Article216 1940-06-07 9 Reuter. Paris, June 6. A COMMUNIQUE issued by M. Reynaud states: "A Cabinet reshuffle took place yesterday. The Prime Minister becomes Foreign Minister as well as Minister of National Defence, these two ministries assuring the conduct of the war. He will be assisted at the MinistryReuter. - 216 words
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Article58 1940-06-07 9 Cairo, June 6. TIE Egyptian Arab Legion, Egypt's first Bedouin Cavalry Army which nbuted along the Western desert took up strategic positions to-day. Legion, which is armed with daggers and grenades, and is I by a bedouin, is ordered to guerilla warfare, harrying ihe emy's lines58 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-06-07 9 *;„o <*rvice in the Near East. Since Several Indian regiments are on active ser intensive training ihe outbreak of war, they have been gomg in m re shows and have proved themselves highly emciem Punjab troops in a firing43 words
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Article134 1940-06-07 9 Reuter. Rome, June 6 THE situation in Italy remains tense, with Mussolini expected to speak to-day and the departure ot twenty members of the British Embassy, mostly of the commercial staff, yesterday. In the meantime the diplomatic editor of the Stefani News Agency continues to emphasise Italy'sReuter. - 134 words
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Article37 1940-06-07 9 Reuter. Washington June 6. view to-day, that tne uu from Army's strength should be r, its present figure of «wj i General Marshall re veaiea WPre ?^ur fo funy c mechanised divisions, one ol which already existed.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1940-06-07 9 Spirit Of Allies Can Never Be Broken Reuter. Paris, June 7. BROADCASTING last night M. Reynaud (Premier, Defence Minister and Foreign Minister) said: "Within the last fortnight I have twice addressed you and each time I had to announce bad news. OnReuter. - 1,242 words
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68 1940-06-07 9 Reuter. Washington, June 6. THE American Ambassadors in London and Paris are "telephoning cabling, asking us to do everything to accelerate production of military essentials," one of the President's Secretaries stated. The secretary was replying to queries about reports that Mr. Joseph Kennedy andReuter. - 68 words
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Advertisement44 1940-06-07 9 EYE EXAMINATIONS EY EGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY Personalised Service by /W^v. a duly qualified regis- jya^v^V tered pra< 1i l inner with II JF^s( legal qualifications. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science. 35 years' European Clinical Experience.44 words
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Advertisement580 1940-06-07 9 Dirt in a Scratch may be SEPTIC It is never safe to let even a pin will end. limbs and lives are prick go without applying an endangered, as Ihe new antiseptic to kill any septic column, so often show. IT* germs which may have been handiest and most effective580 words
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Article487 1940-06-07 10 Restrictions On Wide Range Of Other Goods Reuter. London, June 6. IN the Commons to-day, Major Lloyd George, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, announced that the Board of Trade to-day made an order restricting over the next six months supplies to retailers by manufacturersReuter. - 487 words
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Article135 1940-06-07 10 Reuter. Vatican City, June 6. WELL-INFORMED Vatican circles declare that they know nothing of the report that the Pope has sent a personal message to Mussolini, asking him not to enter the war, but they did not deny that the Pope has multiplied his efforts duringReuter. - 135 words
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Article34 1940-06-07 10 Reuter. Paris, June 6. M. MARCEL Peyrouton. French Ambassador to Buenos Aires, has been appointed Resident General at Tunis in place of M. La Bonne on the latter's appointment as Ambassador at Moscow. —Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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437 1940-06-07 10 (Ktuter's Special Commentary) London, June 6. renewal of the battle on the Western Front is the principal subject of British Press comment to-day. The Daily Telegraph says "The haste with which Hitler resumed tho battle, justifies the inference that he fears a long war. "We may437 words
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157 1940-06-07 10 London, June 6. JN the House of Commons, replying to a question whether Capt. Ramsay had exercised his right to appeal to the Advisory Committee. Sir John Anderson said that Capt. Ramsay had done so and the Committee would consider his case as soon157 words
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299 1940-06-07 10 Reuter. London. June <, THE terrible story ot bow man submarine Machine rtned mcii, women nd children ru gliiij? in the sea was told in I Am. dun to-day by one of the few n vivors of the 689-ton steamei \t» u kir.Reuter. - 299 words
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Article41 1940-06-07 10 Reuter. Dublin. June <i an amendment to the Era* Powers Bill circulated to-d vides for the summary trial ot civilian.? for certain offences, and for th< ith sentence without the right of appeal upon conviction. —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement689 1940-06-07 10 MARCH BY SERVICE UNITS ON THE OCCASION OF THE BIRTHDAY OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING 1 Any firm or member of the general public, who by reason of business or duties requires access by vehicle to those areas that are closed to traffic between the hours 6.30 a.m. to 11689 words
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Advertisement171 1940-06-07 10 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. SUMMER 1940 MEETING IST DAY—SATURDAY 22ND JI NX 2ND DAY—WEDNESDAY 2GTH JUNE 3RD DAY—SATURDAY 29TH JINK ENTRIES close at 12 NOON on WEDNESDAY. 12TII JUNE, 1940 Secretary's OFFICE. UNLIMITED °WEFPS:— One each day. Tickets $1- for MEMBERS ONI i obtainable from the Treasurers (Messrs. Gibson. Anderson, Butler171 words
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Article262 1940-06-07 11 Reuter. London, June 6. n rhlan d Regiments of famous fol 'J" hn to-day been fiercely 1 !xl th* German attack on the n says "Eye Witness,' Somnie i 'an adv anced battle rlll!1 on the Somme front. 5 arc part of the Bri*he front whichReuter. - 262 words
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65 1940-06-07 11 Reuter. Wellington, June 6. sweeping regulations concerncntrv of aliens Sates have been issued by 5 t*» De Dart ment. prohibits entry to an alien able to furnish proof of leor show reasonable entry or whose entry would •v 1 o'public safety, nd bans theReuter. - 65 words
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Article24 1940-06-07 11 Paris, 6. f the bombing of Paris the French Government has lose down all primary schools I s region from Saturday.—24 words
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Article389 1940-06-07 11 Reuter. London, June 6. THE Air Ministry and the Ministry for Home Security have announcea that enemy aircraft dropped a number of incendiary bombs in the rural districts of Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and Norfolk and also the Thameside, last night, apparently ip an attempt toReuter. - 389 words
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42 1940-06-07 11 Reuter. Paris, June 6. MiIIHRY authorities to-day took M ,L drasVie steps to counter poss.b c attacks by soldiers landed from Ger. chutists or transit planes and no o significance should be a itacnea measures," it states.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article55 1940-06-07 11 Reuter. Hongkong, June 6. THE Hongkong Government has decided to increase its offer of assistance to the British Government in the prosecution of the war. The offer has been forwarded to the Colonial Secretary. Detads of the form of contribution will be announced laterReuter. - 55 words
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197 1940-06-07 11 London, June 6. PVHKXCK is to he found production of munitions with an ever mcreas! g Labour circles say that the, answer has on> by the by Lord Beaverbrook Mmiste r o f effort to lnC rease willingness of the workers to make e croduction197 words
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Article29 1940-06-07 11 Reuter. London, June 6. In London to-day, the Duke of Windsor relinquished his post liaison officer with the French ana V. iti>!i armies.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article27 1940-06-07 11 Reuter. Bucharest. June 6. Wl L-INFORMED circles state that, in W response to a Rumanian request the •viel Government has agreed to send a Plenipotentiary shortly Rumania,—R?uter.Reuter. - 27 words
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99 1940-06-07 11 Reuter. London, June 6. REPLYING to a private notice question, in the Commons to-day, Mr. Churchill said that His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom recognised the Belgian Government, at present established ir France as the only legal Government g* Belgium (cheers), and thereforeReuter. - 99 words
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Article57 1940-06-07 11 Reuter. Shanghai, June 6. MAJOR GENERAL F. Keith Simmons, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in the Shanghai area v Jnred while playing polo on the evening of June 4. The pony fcl! under him and ne Pilfered a severe fracture of the eg It is stated heReuter. - 57 words
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Article66 1940-06-07 11 Reuter. Paris, June 6. THE battle which has begun is a 1 battle for Paris, but also for London declares a military ensimilarly and declare that everything must be references to nc la 2lrit General mept the tank onsiaugnt. vance and maKing h in tentions; until heReuter. - 66 words
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Article23 1940-06-07 11 Reuter. Paris, June 6. General Wey*and, Allied GcnerausslSSmr o? oinkirk in tragic, circum-stance*. macn«ftcently MS«J« tence of the place to the end. -R.uter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Advertisement89 1940-06-07 11 c"My father is having me trained in r Singapore for a good job" Tour father has "-fc^f^tS orVntor g» ycu oan choose one of the many mercial Diploma Londo« ducted here, by thla iamous Sand and cfiSSSS Book-keeping. Commercial ence and the courses offered tlonaUy completion a o e^jninatlon. recognised89 words
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Advertisement296 1940-06-07 12 2nd GREAT WEEK! 11th DAY!! JĔ |CapitoJL I''nmr-1 «plBB»L The Whole Town's Raving about fgft "GONE WITH THE WIND" 1 |B FOUR HOURS of GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT With CLARK GABLE, VIVIEN LEIGH iHHjBt LESLIE HOWARD Cast ol Thousands. FILMED IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOUR jf Admission S3. (RESERVED) Children and 4fW UNRESERVED... $2.296 words
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Advertisement283 1940-06-07 12 HAPP¥ world p» ARK TO-NIGHT'S TO-MORROW'S ATTRACTIONS LOW SAI THO—OPEN SHOW—FREE "GATE" WAYANG PATRONS CHE Alt.\ BANGSAWAN—OPEN SH OW—FREE "GATE" WAYANG PATRONS HAINAXESE WAYANG OPEN SHOW—FREE "GATE" FILIPINO CIRCUS—OPEN AIR FREE SHOW 8.30—9.30 10—11 P.M. HULA HULA DANCE XRAY ILLUSIONS—ADMISSION 10 CTS. ONLY MALAYAN MERMAID—4 FREE SHOWS—B.3O, 9, 9.30. 10283 words
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Advertisement209 1940-06-07 12 The Greatest Screen Event Since TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. lalhambra 'iflllff IT!S THE MOST DARING PICTURE EVER MADeI.. ABOUT THE MOST DARING MAN WHO EVER LIVED! A WARNER BROS J 4F" 04** «crm RqlyMi x«ttm Mm Nvm <m n*«m lim Hi ■FimhMh*, lm hum *.*»>■■ I Also Latest AIR-MAIL209 words
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1243 1940-06-07 13 Stanway Cheng - From Most Backward To Most Progressive By Stanway Cheng 'J[HERE is an old saying in Kweichow describing the ruggedness of the topography, the unpleasantness of the weather, and the poverty of the people. It goes: "Not a piece of land levels more than three1,243 words
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Article146 1940-06-07 13 Chungking. mHE four government banks, namely, the Central Bank of China, the Bank of China, the Bank of Communications and the Farmers Bank of China, have completed negotiations with the Shansi, Szechwan, Kiangsi and Sikang provincial governments for loans for the extension of the146 words
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Advertisement356 1940-06-07 13 SFKAXGOON TALKIES. .unu sTXRTS AT 8.15 p.m. ,KG FRIDAY, 7th JUNE 1940 TI GODDASB A 808 HOPE in »t HE CAT and the CANARY Mi l KR-DILLER OF SCREEN THRILL A SECOND— i VUGH A MINUTE! Powder BaAe Helps Heal Hiding Blemishes and Skin Appearance V,v PREVORE INSTANT SDN TOR356 words
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Advertisement330 1940-06-07 13 LIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT BY FRED LIBIO'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA LISTEN TO CONCERT FREE ADMISSION OUR WALTZES BERSHADSKY 7—7.30 P.M. BEFORE TANGOS THE INSPIRED ARE NOTED VIOLINIST TEA DANCE IRRESISTIBLE GRAM) CAR XIV AL NIGHT IN HONOUR OF H.M. NAYY ARMY A)R force FINAL T T FIRST SINGAPORE l'l SERVICES DANCE I330 words
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Obituary47 1940-06-07 14 MADAM WONG AH TAM, wife of the late Ycr.v Ngan Pan deceased, died, at the age of 65, at No. 1, Vow Ngan Pan Street, Singapore, on Thursday, 6th June, 1940. Funeral on Sunday, 9th June, 1940, at 10 a.m. F.M.S. papers please copy.47 words
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Advertisement715 1940-06-07 14 BUY SELL LOST FOUND CLASSIFIED-ADS RENT AUCTION HIRE SEVICE For Assured Results Send your small Advert to the I TRIBUNE X O Insertions for <1m the price of X —ii— ii m i mm iiiwpmwsm—h—^ Situations Vacant JUBILEE SCHOOL. Kluang. Vacancies filled. Applicants thanked. Headmaster. (No. 714 D) WANTED. A715 words
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Advertisement807 1940-06-07 14 Business Opportuni ties fcOAN WANTED—S3OO!- urgently required by mercantile man holding good position. Repayable oy Instalments. Interest reasonable. Box X.Y.Z. c!o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 740 D) ADVERTISER WITH small capital willing to buy any small business, or photographic Studio. State full particulars with lowest prices to Box 35. Malaya807 words
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Advertisement898 1940-06-07 14 Board: Residence FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. Flat 27—Capitol Building. Singapore. (No. 686 D) 44. OXLEY ROAD, Singapore. Furnished rooms, private bathroom attached, (m.s.) Meals optional. (No. 883 D) I Property For Sale FOR SALE 5 Barrack houses and vacant Land at MacPherson Road and Harvey Road. Apply 25. Broadrick Roa-I,898 words
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Advertisement686 1940-06-07 14 Lost and Found LOST Pointer ***** puppy. White with blag fo Captain Wall at above addreaa. "^J^^O) Educational DEAN'S SCHOOL (Registered) Kindergarten Preparatory Classes for European Children Qualified Teachers, at 12, Barker Road, Singapore. Secretary Tel. 7323. PREMIER INSTITUTION. 44. Orchard Road. Commercial subjects for beginners. Afternoon evening classes. Principal.686 words
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Advertisement105 1940-06-07 14 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. Fot oarticulars see Municipal Tender Room Date of Closinp The supply of pumping plants for Macßitchie Keservoir. 12 noon, Sept. 16, 1940. Supply of 48" nominal size Steel Straight Pipes, Coupling Joints and Specials. 12 noon, 11105 words
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Advertisement95 1940-06-07 14 mamaa mm "for clear, distinct efficient reproduction TRY "PYE" RADIO for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. Distributors: ~v RADIO AND GENERAL AGLM Ii Kuala Lumpur. j THE PADIO OF THE FUTURE KEE HUAT RADiQCoJ SELECTION I OF FAMOUS MAKES OF 1 SHOCK i»IMMH AND WATERTIGHT W95 words
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Miscellaneous938 1940-06-07 14 j To-day's Radio I I j SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1-33 mcls). TRANSMISSIONS 2 j ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|f). GSG 17.79 Mcs (16.86 metre*, cm GSF 15,14 Mc 8 f, r 1 15 Miscellaneous Gramophone Records. GSJ 21.53 Mc|s (19.82 metre,* 130 News and mid-day Rubber, Tin Copra938 words
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Article60 1940-06-07 15 p n ccs Drift Down On Stock Exchange Reuter. London, June 6. 0 .>.r Stock Exchange, the prices of V drifted lower, but gilt-edged ,.j,d si"ns of increasing firmness toclose of .trading. ir r ...dertone of the market remain, -d'of dv. and loesses were only small, due .solelyReuter. - 60 words
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Article18 1940-06-07 15 The rubber crop of the Ayer Molek Ltd., for May. 1940. was total for the past seven months18 words
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Article317 1940-06-07 15 TIN London, Thursday, i Official Price) £274*2 Buyers £274 3 4 Sellers rd (Official Price* £272V2 Buyers £272 3 i Sellers RUBBER London, Thursday. Tone Dull 12 1 4 12 3 8 Forward) July list Forward) July 12 3.16 12 sln (3rd Forward* Oct. mber 11 916317 words
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Article27 1940-06-07 15 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to-day were:— RUBBER Buyers 37 V, Sellers 38. TIN $lo8 :i i. up .fl.27 words
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Article124 1940-06-07 15 (From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Friday. IHERE was only small business in the tin share market yesterday with little change in quotations. Hong Fatts came to business at SI M, closing solus at that figure. Other shares to attract interest were Fungahs which came into124 words
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Article178 1940-06-07 15 Singapore. June 7. The following are the exchange stock quotation this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongttmg and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. i 1Q London demand 206 C Lyons demand on«i. Switzerland demand uo Hamburg demand New York demand J»*J Montreal demand Di178 words
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Article947 1940-06-07 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. June 6. MOMS Buvert BfcUerg Ampat Tin 319 4 6 Austral Amal 5|- 5 6 Ayer Hltam 20 6 21 C Ayer Weng 0 60 0.65 Austral Malay 35 37 Bangrln 17 6 18 6 Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40 Berjuntal B|6 9 6 Burma Malay947 words
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Advertisement109 1940-06-07 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by «11 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED •The Company, which is incorporated ln S. and registered as a Trust Cornundertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF TDTr DECEASED PERSON. iJJJJSTEE OF A SETTLEMENT109 words
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Advertisement70 1940-06-07 15 Slron Bolt Nut Countersunk, Snap, Square, Round and Hexagon head manufactured by us. Size from dia: V 2" and upwards, length from 6" and upwards. Makers of Collapsible gates. Folding Chairs and all sorts of Iron work for Construction purpose Welding—Electrtc A Oxy-Acetylene. CHAN TECK FATT Engineering Works, 379. Victoria70 words
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Advertisement190 1940-06-07 15 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) (SINGAPORE BRANCH) Medeiros Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2.000.000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed190 words
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Advertisement281 1940-06-07 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P&O, BRITISH' INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 81.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD, CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday281 words
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Advertisement204 1940-06-07 15 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by the P O.S.N. Company to thei usual ports of call excep ports of Japan. Passengers are requested U register their requirement but under present circum stances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Return tiefceta available for two months to Hongkong,204 words
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Article71 1940-06-07 16 Reuter. London. June 7. f PLANES, believed to be enemy machines. I were heard off the north-east coast > last night. Anti-aircraft guns were in action. I The Air Ministry to-day announced k that a British bomber had crashed after striking a barrage balloon cable onReuter. - 71 words
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Article92 1940-06-07 16 London. June 6. A REQUEST to the Minister of Labour. In a Parliamentary question, to revise the schedule of reserved lecupations, 'so that men kept out cf the Army may no longer be employed on work which is not of sufficient national importance." gave an opportunity,92 words
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93 1940-06-07 16 Reuter. Washington, June 7. S BEARING in the Senate to-day. Senator Pepper said Hitler was "already at war" with the United States. Replying to a Senator who asked what would he the position of the United States if Hitler declared war on them forReuter. - 93 words
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583 1940-06-07 16 U.S.A. Would Act In Event Of Attack Reuter. IT is stated in America that, although the country is worried over its defences, Officialdom, Congress and Pros regard the safeguarding of rubber and tin supplies frcm MalayaReuter. - 583 words
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Article104 1940-06-07 16 London, June 7. |\I£CU£LIC>JS have been proceeding for seme time in London with the Rumanian Delegation, headed by Monsieur Sordan, Secretary-General of Rumanian Ministry cf Finance, with a view to establishment of conditions for AngloRumanian payments which will meet the present lequirements of trade between the two104 words
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Article77 1940-06-07 16 Reuter. Berne, June 6. must, and we can, defend ourselves," says an Order of the Day issued by General Guisan, Commander-in-Chief of the Swiss Army. "The war of nerves must not aifect the Swiss people. New methods of warfare will not find us unprepared. Measures haveReuter. - 77 words
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Article, Illustration40 1940-06-07 16 Reuter. London, June 6. The Home Secretary has made an order prohibiting enemy aliens from possessing any wheh paratus, whether for transmitting or receiving.- -Reuter. FIFTH COLUMN Aliens entraining at a London station onder armed guard.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article31 1940-06-07 16 Reuter. Peiplng, June 7, THE Belgian Embassy states Chinese reports that the Bino-E Bank has suspended business In sin are false and that the Bank is Optra ting normally.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article25 1940-06-07 16 Reuter. Hongkong. June 7. TT is learned that all enemy aliens have been ordered to leave Hongkong before June 11.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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316 1940-06-07 16 Chungking. THE American Commercial Attache, Mr. Julean Arnold, called soya bean the "cow of China" in a speech given here. He said that despite the fact that soya bean is native to China where it has been cultivated for probably five thousand Years,316 words
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Article62 1940-06-07 16 London, June 7 THE Queen to-day visited wounded French and British soldiers and airmen this afternoon at Hertfordshire Hospital. Her Majesty, who talked with French soldiers in fluent French, paid a special visit to a young airman who, when his fighter was shot down in62 words
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Article55 1940-06-07 16 Chungking. SEVERAL Japanese units encircled by the Chinese Hsiangyang-Icheng area Hupeh Province, tfhere the i received crushing blows. j The Chinese air torc4 I with the 'and forces, bor I anese troop concentrations chentien and Hochiamu I Icheng, and inflicted net en the enemy. At Tsaovang55 words
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Article74 1940-06-07 16 London. June t THE of Benm* 1 vcted 10.000 towards the cost The total contributions of v muda Government and people to over £15.000, plus 1.000 I metals. nrl ijovd, The Colonial -Secretary. has telegraphed to the Krmuda g saying that the Z. of the legislature74 words
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Article35 1940-06-07 16 London. Junj J p WHILE recently in LondSpaak. the Belgian For. was received by the Prime by Lord Halifax. M. Spaak. during his estabHshed contact with the Dutch Government —British Wireless.35 words
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