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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section21 1940-06-15 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 143. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday. June 15, 1940.21 words
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Article, Illustration217 1940-06-15 1 Reuter. .nowhere in France, June 15. an i i informed French circles conIfirn, that the German entry into Pari> started yesterday moromg. The last scenes in the yjfHgT Germans marched *J»*""J£ by a Keuter correspondent *no f „„k :1 feu hoars before the German* entered. ■aReuter. - 217 words
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Article34 1940-06-15 1 Reuter. London, June 14. Sir Oswald Mosley's Fascist My publication, has ceased publicaA message sent to subscribers ays that this was due to the fact that its contributors are in prison.Reuter. - 34 words
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74 1940-06-15 1 Reuter. London, June 15. PERMISSION for reopening radio telegraphic communications between Holland and the Dutch East Indies has been given by the German authorities in Holland, according to the Hilyersum Radio, which stated that such communications may only be used for commercial purposes. Private communicationsReuter. - 74 words
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Article53 1940-06-15 1 Reuter. Somewhere in France, June Id. J 'jpHE French-Italian front is «1 still reported to be An annea' to fellow Italians still in -rtnce to enlist in the ranks of freedom and democracy has been issued by Smffideans The appeal says that a and being arrestReuter. - 53 words
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Article217 1940-06-15 1 Reuter. London, June 15. the people* of France frgtW g thfiir complete tf > subjugate their countries, but tnat an disarmament. "He will say to us that we may keep <*r empire (apart from such colonies a > he may desire for himself) but thatReuter. - 217 words
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452 1940-06-15 1 Bombs On Venice: Leaflets On Rome Reuter. London, June 15. T AST night, states a French communique, a special formatinn of the Fleet Air Arm. commanded by t aptain Dailiere bombed and set on «re storage tanks in the region of Venice AnotherReuter. - 452 words
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Article, Illustration67 1940-06-15 1 Reuter. Madrid, June 14. A MESSAGE from Algeciras states that an Italian submarine has taken refuge there after being chased by British warships. tm—Am A Spanish report says that a slightly damaged submarine entered the pert of Ceuta yesterday. Many Allied warships are statea to be visibleReuter. - 67 words
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Article28 1940-06-15 1 Reuter. Paris. June 13: The official Journal announces that the seat of the Bank of France has been temporarily transferred to Saumer, 40 miles west of Tours. —Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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476 1940-06-15 1 American Ships May Be Used To Carry Them -v 1 4 4 Reuter. Washington, June 14. M ORE war supplies have been released by the United States Government for the Allies, according to a A Purvis, head of the Anglo-French A siderable partReuter. - 476 words
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Article117 1940-06-15 1 Reuter. New Orleans, June 15. BARON Edgar Yon Spiegel, German Consul here, to-day uttered a threat against the United States for j helping the Allies. He said: "My country will not fcrget that when she was waging a straggle for her very life, the United jReuter. - 117 words
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Article45 1940-06-15 1 Reuter. Melbourne, June 15. Mr .v*< r.zics. Prime Minister, to-day cabled M Rcynaud, French Premier, endorsing the British Government's messL3e to France and assuring him of the fullest support of Australia. Aunra'ian ministers are remaining in Melbourne over the week-end Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article52 1940-06-15 1 Reuter. Madrid. June 14. A JUGOSLAV steamer has arrived at Vigo with 11 survivors of the Greek steamer Mount Hymettus. which was torpedoed by a submarine 200 miles north-west of Oporto on June 11. The captain and other survivors are already reported to have reachedReuter. - 52 words
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75 1940-06-15 1 Reuter. Somewhere in France, June 10. THE army is fighting magnificently! holding out against overwhelming odds," was the remark made to Reuters special correspondent by a high Air Force Officer who has just flown over the lines. The Officer added that there was no need forReuter. - 75 words
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Article73 1940-06-15 1 British Wireless. London, June 15. A DEN had three air raids, yesterday A but on each occasion British fighters went up and drove the Italian machines aV The crew of a three-engined Italian bember were taken prisoners. Another unidentified enemy machine was so badly damaged itBritish Wireless. - 73 words
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63 1940-06-15 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Juni? 15. IN order to avoid dangers from bombI ing the Japanese Government today officially advised Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Russia and the United States to make arrangements for the speedy withdrawal, temporallly. of third power officials and civilians trom ChungkingReuter. - 63 words
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Article131 1940-06-15 1 Reuter. Cairo, June 13: The U.S. is to look after Egyptian interests in Italy, and Switzerland will represent Italian interests in Egypt.—Reuter. London June 13: The King has conferred baronies upon Sir Charles Barrie, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Kerr and Colonel Harry Louis Nathan.—Reuter. London, June 13: The ArchbishopReuter. - 131 words
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Advertisement23 1940-06-15 1 to-night f,U on VOI R TOES" T( ,.n,>vrou "BLONDIE" hi Midnight Show To n !f oAST GUARD" kN \IKIE: TO-NIGHT ROGERS" (final chapters)23 words
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Advertisement90 1940-06-15 1 MY P' AHY /sĕ*%\ "My father is J jjL having me trained in Singapore for a good job" Tour father has made a wise decision »n sending you to Pitman's, for tnere jtu can study for your mat-culat!->n or Senior Cambridge free from air rat-l warnings and blackouts that prevent90 words
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Article281 1940-06-15 2 Beirut, June to. npHE Syrian Press is extraordinariK unanimous in condemning Italian treachery and cowardice in joining what is described as "Hitlerian barbarism" and in stabbing her neighbour and benefactor in the back. The Muslim newspapers are most violent in their condemnation. The newspaper Al-Asharq says that281 words
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Article73 1940-06-15 2 Singapore, Friday. TAN Ah Siong '19» and Leong Xan (20» appeared before the Fifth Police Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, this morning, when a charge of going armed in public with a vegetable knife was explained to them. Thr rase was postponed to June 21 for73 words
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157 1940-06-15 2 DROFITS from the sale of the maps of European countries now being bought from the Survey Department like hot cakes by the public, will be devoted to a war purpose, announces Mr. W. F. N. Bridges, Surveyor-General, S.S. and F.M.S. A big demand157 words
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140 1940-06-15 2 Singapore, Friday. gHOUTING, struggling, kicking and crying, a priestly-looking Arab had to be literally carried up the stairs to the Police Court this morning to be charged with an offence of disorderly conduct. Thirty-nine-year-old Mohd. Abdul Rahman started his protests at a public140 words
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Article27 1940-06-15 2 The military pier at Tanjong Risim on the north side of Pulau Erani will shortly be extended for 48 feet and the pier head will be enlarged.27 words
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518 1940-06-15 2 SAME TERMS AS PADANC CLUBS (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS WITH GOVERNMENT, FOLLOW--3 ING THE RECEIPT Of A MUNICIPAL NOTIFICATION INFORMING THE CLUB TO QUIT THEIR GROUND, HAVE RESULTED IN THE STRAITS CHINESE RECREATION CLUB, MAJOR CHINESE CLUB IN SINGAPORE, BEING518 words
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108 1940-06-15 2 A DRAMA entitled The Nazi Spy' w.i, .successfully .staged by the New China Dramatic Troupe at the Pacific Theatre. Great World, last night. Among the large audience were Mr. Kao Ling Pai. the Chinese Consul-Gene-ral. and Mrs. Kao Ling Pai. On behalf of the108 words
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Article27 1940-06-15 2 The licence to deal in rice and other articles of food has b?en restored to Messrs. Kirn Ann Si Co.. of 243, Orchard Road, Singapore.27 words
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Article284 1940-06-15 2 ARRIVING recently from the United States Mr. J. \V. Morris, manager, Foreign Agencies, Transcontinental and Western Air, Inc., is making a tour of the Orient to better acquaint the travelling public with the service and equipment of his line, for which the American President Lines,284 words
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100 1940-06-15 2 Reuter. Cairo. June 14. Details released to-day show that the first action on the Egyptian-Libyan border was carried out by a reconnaissance party of British light tanks The tanks charged the Italian wire wall marking the frontier, and took the surprised Italian outpost. ApartReuter. - 100 words
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Article29 1940-06-15 2 With the announcement of the declaration l at ion of war by Mussolini the only Itarll n H the S i ate of Clanger has been arrested and detained.29 words
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100 1940-06-15 2 Singapore, Friday. A COMPLAINT is to be addressed to Government by the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association dealing with notifications in the Government Gazette so vague and lacking in detail that they leave a reader with no idea as to what the matter in question100 words
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Article39 1940-06-15 2 Major Lotinga. husband of Sir Shenton and ndy Thcmas's daughter Bridget, was one of those who came safely through the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Fere? from Dunkirk. He has been awarded the Military Cross.39 words
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Article46 1940-06-15 2 Reuter. Cairo, June 14. An R.A.F. communique states that Malta experienced constant raids by single aircraft. Some damage was caused to buildings. Two British soldiers were killed and one wounded. Italians raided two small Sudanese towns causing only little damage.— Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article20 1940-06-15 2 Mr. Edwin Tongue, formerly the director of A.R.P. in Singapore, has returned to Singapore after a short holiday in Sydney.20 words
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134 1940-06-15 2 Singapore, YfUEN 75 out of the 8] I labourers of the Tai factory made their se< ance in the Third Police Mr. J. G. Rappoport, to-cia. them, Joo Jin Kirn and i Kirn, pleaded guilty to a rioting. The others claimed134 words
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123 1940-06-15 2 WHERE was an appreciable in the total tin exports from Malaya last month according to the Malaya tin statistics just issued. The total exported in May was 6.808.68 tons as compared with 5.487 24 in the pr3ceding month, and brought the cumulative total123 words
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Article303 1940-06-15 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. 'J'HE rumour I hat the Sanitary Board contemplated charging an entrance fee of two cents for all those who enter the Central Market was denied by the Chairman, Mr. W. N. Gourlay, at the Hoard's meeting; this303 words
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330 1940-06-15 2 A Hongkong, June 10. N attractive, vivacious American girl gave herself up as a stowaway while an American liner, which reached here yesterday, was a few hours outside Manila on Sunday She was Paula .Grace Richards, 22 of Arizona, who passed through Hongkong330 words
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Article121 1940-06-15 2 Hongkong. June 10 4 THREE-DAY voyage from Sin gaporc to Hongkong, begun just before the outbreak of war nine months ago, has just ended for thr officers and crew of a British coastai steamer which arrived in port during the week-end. i The steamer was commandeered121 words
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Advertisement63 1940-06-15 2 nY g m i n n NO PAINTING REQUIRED FOR PRESERVATION THE FACT THAT "EVERITE" RAINWATER C.OODS DO NOT REQUIRE PAINTING TO PROTECT THEM HAS BEEN THE BIGGEST FACTOR in TIIFIR POPULARITY LIGHT EASY To FIX HARDENS AND INCREASES IN STRENGTH AFTER FIXING EASILY CUT WITH SAW PERMITS THE JOB63 words
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Advertisement59 1940-06-15 2 OVERSEAS ASS III! A ATE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA SI KIM THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PErt SONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE CO. K.LUMPUR WENG HENG LOOM- NG KON CHEE, SEREMBAN POI BROS KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODI59 words
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Article, Illustration163 1940-06-15 3 (Frcm H. L. Hopkin) London, Saturday. 'THE Earl of Craven's petition for the annulment of his marriage with Gwendoline Meyrick, daughter of Mrs. Kate Meyrick, has been dismissed. Lady Craven was granted a decree for the restitution of conjugal rights. The Earl alleged that when he was163 words
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111 1940-06-15 3 Washington, June 14. military committee's secret session to-day Senator reported that the United States had on hand enough las! only ten months under stringent wartime rationing es were cut off. that he understood that ttinius and the Fedi rat or, Mr. Jesse seeking111 words
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68 1940-06-15 3 Processions Assemblies Prohibited LLrgapore, Saturday. DUE largely to the increasing activities cf members and leaders of unlawful societies—who during past months have j been responsible for the agitation of trouble among workers—a Government Gazette notification of yesterday announce? the prohibition oi any assembly or procession in any public read or68 words
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Article72 1940-06-15 3 The Thiruvaliuvar Day will be celebrated at the Ramakrishna M ssion premises this evening at 4.30. i Mr X p Menon, 8.A., will delivei a 'lecture in English en the life oi Thiruvalluvar. the poet-sage. A seneo of other talks touching en Kural, popularly known as the "Tamil Veda." will72 words
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Article28 1940-06-15 3 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the promotion of Malar G M Kidd. M C to be British Resident. S?langor. with effect from June 0.28 words
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275 1940-06-15 3 War Has Meant Increased Work MORE QUARTERS FOR MEMBERS OF STAFF (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) QWING TO THE INCREASING STAFF—NECESSARY BECAUSE OF THE LARGER AMOUNT OF WORK DONE AFTER THE OUTBREAK OF WAR—GOVERNMENT WILL BE ERECTING EIGHT QUARTERS FOR TECHNICAL OPERATORS AT THE WIRELESS RECEIVING STATION275 words
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Article287 1940-06-15 3 B.O.W. Tangier*. June 14. TANGIERS was occupied at 8 a.m. to-day by 1.200 Spanish Moroccan troops by agreement with France. J It was also announced in Madrid that Spain has sent troops to occupy Tangiers in order to guarantee the neutrality cf Tangier international zone It wasB.O.W. - 287 words
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Article186 1940-06-15 3 FOLLOWING is a list of students who have been awarded Entrance Scholarships and Federal Scholarships to Raffles College:— ENTRANCE Lim Ewe Hock, St. Xavier's Institution. Penang. Mavis Anthony (f>. Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, Singapore. Kismet Fung (f», Raffles Girls' School, Singapore. Betty Cohen (f), Raffles186 words
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Article44 1940-06-15 3 Reuter. Cairo, June 14. The East India Fund foi British war services has sent £10,000 to the Air Ministry for the construction of an aircraft to be known as "East India Flight." The fund for contributions now total £40,000.—Reuter. __i—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article26 1940-06-15 3 Mr. F. J. Pratt has been appointed to be a member of the Selangor State Council during the absence on leave of Mr. F. B. O'Malley.26 words
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338 1940-06-15 3 LADY Thomas has written from England to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government (the Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones), concerning Malaya's gifts of clothing and other comforts for the wives and children of men of the fighting forces, stressing the accept- ability of338 words
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Advertisement82 1940-06-15 3 li/ii, 1 I I SCOTT'S Emulsion. 1 SCOTT'S Emulsion makes them well ana I AJ& keeps them well. It supplies just that^extra I Ml nourishment their growth demands It build 1 #JJP body bone and brain. It warms, strengthens 1§HHr§ r 7' ~r„r SCOTT'S Emulsion prevents 1 f r4r and82 words
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Advertisement365 1940-06-15 3 The New Zealand Butter you can trust Full of life-giving vitamins and extra delicious creamy flavour. 'PHONE* STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 Unes), PENANG 1500 1501. BUTTERWORTH 33. c s 135 A Advt. o/ Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. THE danger of365 words
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162 1940-06-15 4 Singapore., Friday. CAID to have forced two-thirds of the coolies of the Goodyear Rubber Factory to go on strike, Chan Chwee Moh and Ho Ec Chong, coolies of William Jacks (Malaya) Ltd., were charged with having committed criminal trespass into the162 words
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Article82 1940-06-15 4 f\R. C. A. Middleton Smith, JJ>„ M.Sc. has been Talkoo Professor of Engineering since 1912. director of Engineering workshops in the University of Hongkong, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, and member of University Court a n Senate since 1913. Dr. Smith i has a son82 words
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294 1940-06-15 4 Singapore. Friday. to iMvc been detected when attempting to purchase dance coupons mi the New World Cabaret with a counterfeit $10 note. Ten Woon Tiong. a 22-year old Hokkien, was committed for trial at •he next A«sb:c*i on a charge of possession of294 words
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180 1940-06-15 4 Singapore, Friday. THE fact that he had formerly been employed by a Chinese named Wong Peng Yong, did not trouble Fong Kai (36) Cantonese, when he decided to steal articles from Wong's house. On June 13. at 11.45, he made his way into Wong's180 words
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Article46 1940-06-15 4 Singapore, Friday. Charged with disorderly conduct by flighting outsid? the California Cafe in Orchard Road late last night. Sgt Roberts, of the R.A.S.C.. and Robert Tan, an English-speaking Chinese, were cautioned and discharged by the Fiftn Police Magistrate, Mr. I. c Coh this morning.46 words
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79 1940-06-15 4 Singapore. Friday. CHINESE Cheng Kwong. wm£ idjuclicatea a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Fedlow in the High Court yesterday. Mr. F C. R. Martens, appearing on behalf of the petitioning creditor, stated thai the debtor had committed an ac f Of bankruptcy he had failed79 words
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Article24 1940-06-15 4 The Chinese Salesmen's Association yearly tournaments will close for entries on June 27 Members wishing to oaU' cipate should enter their names before then.24 words
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339 1940-06-15 4 THE FACT THAT DURING HIS LAST TOUR OF MALAYA HE WAS INFORMED BY A HONGKONG UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING GRADUATE THAT THE MALAYAN GOVERNMENT HAD NOT BEEN OFFERING THE GRADUATES OF THE UNIVERSITY ANY PROSPECTS OF EMPLOYMENT THAT WOULD GIVE THEM THE OPPORTUNITY TO339 words
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Article26 1940-06-15 4 H. E. the Bishop of Malacca, Monseigneur Devals. will administer Confirmation at the Church of the Kingship ot Christ in Sungei Patani on Sunday, June 23.26 words
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Article128 1940-06-15 4 THE story of a Sun. part ment official who »tnptained bccaus** he «as not rives overtime work is told by the Sotml! 1 General, Mr. W. F. N. Bridge* L -h* course of his annu:;! nmmi An extensive programme military maps kept ihp < ma making) branch128 words
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Advertisement457 1940-06-15 4 MALAYA'I PfteMIER HOTEL J To-n.ght-ttI'EUIAI, IH\MH A. DAM i: (formal) 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. OUTSTANDING CABARET ATTRACTION THE SEVEN WALLABIES INTRODUCING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE FAR EAST "BLACK LIGHTS." A MIRACLE OF SCIENCE! DANCING IN A COMPLETE BLACK-OUT WITH ULTRA VIOLET RAY NOVELTY EFFECTS. also WHIRLWIND TUMBLING,457 words
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Advertisement200 1940-06-15 4 BE FREE FROIVI SCURF YOUR HAIR ILL GROW "My hair Wai vary thin MM JĔj^Mk vi o* sanfi.-off writee Mi- Hp ~Jk D. Mathiesou. "It wa.- i M~fr aim tremendou* relief to lin vHjfi Rffl Oiat after I Had us* Kotaik? wff |M| lor a tew wooka there was IraHjt200 words
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Article, Illustration22 1940-06-15 5 Purposes Committee of apur Sanitary Board has the Government to conCiv o Yah. who is now the office of Secretary.22 words
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102 1940-06-15 5 rpHE Hospital Week committee wishes to thank all those who helped to make the appeal the great success that it has proved to he this .ear. Last year's record has been exceeded by $150 and total receipts are $13,304. Flag Day alone brought in102 words
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Article119 1940-06-15 5 Singapore. Friday. DE SCOTT 40-ysar-cld New Zealander who was described as a bombardier attached to the Royal Artilleiy. Changi. appeared in court to-day on a charge ol attempted cheating in respect of a cheque for the sum of $3. Tho allegation against Scott was that in119 words
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Article81 1940-06-15 5 Singapore. Friday. MR Yu-Huan Tsan, barrister-at-law, was admitted to the S.S. Bar as an advocate and solicitor, by Mr. Justice Manning in the High Court to-day. Mr WAN. Battenberg, who made the application, stated that the Attor-ney-General and the Bar Committees of Singapore, Penang and Malacca had81 words
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882 1940-06-15 5 BROADCAST TALK FROM SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday. gOTTI.E!) up in (he Meditenarean, with fewer and older battleships. in a sea v>hich, by its, peculiar characteristics, makes the spotting and bombing of submarines easy, and fighting an enemy which, de>oitf havirg to divide his navy882 words
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248 1940-06-15 5 Singapore, Friday. tW Dmm 0 f 11.039.23 found in the posses- CROWN app lcntion thai, a sum <v lkuw -N ni i serving a sentence be delivered to the Mr. J&ta the H*h Court to-day. The prisoner concerned, Loo Hoe Cheng,248 words
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Advertisement201 1940-06-15 5 U4 SCOTCH WHISKY Vt's"Ae Scotch f For Style, Comfort. Economy, t ONSILT The Oriental Optical Co., MAN LTFACTTJR TNG OPTICIANS v South Bridge Rd. 348, N. Bridge Rd.. i A PORE. I REE TESTING. llt A 111 -TA L L 11 you have bald head, if your hair is thin201 words
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Advertisement100 1940-06-15 5 sM A < U. «l",f' I.^>^ "It's these that JO-hn. llliCS between ourselves, be rather fancies himself as a judge of tobacco. He says there'll never be a finer Virginia fi aivur Bless the man, I couhl have W told him that! I simply love J jff "And the so100 words
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Article98 1940-06-15 6 TO-DAY FOOTBALL: Malaya Cup, Army •a Malacca, Ansen Road stadium; Penang ff. Selangor, Penang; Perak vs. Kedah, Ipoh. CRICKET: State match, Selangor vs Perak, Kuala Lumpur; Singapore Cricket Club vs. Army, padang; Medical College Union vs. Ceylonese, Medical College; Indian Association vs Singapore Recreation Club, Bale tiei; Ceylon98 words
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Article58 1940-06-15 6 (From Our Own Reporter* Penang, June 14. PENANG meet Selangor in the Malaya Cup this evening. Th e team will be: O. Paul; Andersen, Wong Kam Poh; C. Danker. F. Buchanan. Abdullah; S. Cornelius, K. Leembruggen. Boey Guan Wah. Abdul Manaff. G. O'Brien. Reserv.es: Nc:58 words
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Article66 1940-06-15 6 The following are invited to play for the Chinese Sports Association against the Indian Youth League to-morrow at the Fairer Park. Xi Leung. Wal Mun. Ah Kong. Sunn Leng. Soo Tuan. Tian Seijg. Fook Loy Kock Kuen. Wene Kai. Sum Wing. Kai Seng, Hock Seng, Tian66 words
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Article, Illustration181 1940-06-15 6 No Professionals For Lancashire League London, June i. QERIOUS irregularities in the conduct of the Leicester Citj I Club over period of 20 years are revealed by the join! comn of the Football Association and the Football League. The decisions announced include the suspension of181 words
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Article93 1940-06-15 6 H.L. HOPKIN - From H.L. HOPKIN INTENT on war economies, clubs in the Lancashire Cricket League put a •no pro" order into force, though only by a small majority. Now they are beginning to regret it. The non-engage- ment of professional bowlers is having such an effect that clubs can't93 words
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Article182 1940-06-15 6 THERE is much discussion as to whether racing should be continued in sucn cays as these. Those who are agalnsi point out that the Newbury Executive is preparing for vast crowds. New parking places are being prepared, which indicate that large numbers of ears and buses182 words
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Article79 1940-06-15 6 A LDERMAN G. C. Robinso-., A of the Rugby Union and England international, died at Gosl on May 29 at. the age of 64. He one of the most brilliant thrr of the 'nineties. Mr. Robinson, who played I Park and Northumberland, eight times for England between79 words
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Article194 1940-06-15 6 90 Minutes —Troubleless HERE is a football referee's view o: i 11 much discussed topic of sp ft vartime. He is Mr. Georgi I plump and good-humoured wh being "caned" by the crowd. "While they are telling me what they think I am." he said, forget" their own troub'es P194 words
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Article515 1940-06-15 6 RANGOON ROAD SCHOOL SPORTS JOHNSTONE HOUSE swept the board to annex the "Framroz Inter-House Challenge Shield" for 1939, at the 16th annual athletic sports of Rangoon Road school, on the school ground, to-day. Atan won the "A*' Division championship; and Satindar Singh won the "B"515 words
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Article47 1940-06-15 6 The following cricket XI v. the Y.M.CA. against R A Mati) to-day. on the Pru Road Ground at 2.15 p.m. F. W. Marsh, V. Xavier, se Slang. Villars, Lewis. ney, B. Fones. Wee Teck Heng, ratnam, Tan Guan Heng. Reserves: Lee Joh Ming. Lav Hiang.47 words
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Advertisement328 1940-06-15 6 WAR OX GERMS!!! I Fight the germs of Pyorrhoea. Stop bleeding gums from bleeding Prevents Decay of teeth with Anti-Pyorrhoetic Dental Pasie Obtainable from all high class Dealers Sole Distributing Agents for Singapore: TRADING COMPANY 'HOLLAND' LTD. > 137 139 Cecil Street. SINGAPORE. I —CAT 11 Ijf afosvX the II328 words
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285 1940-06-15 7 LOSE BY ODD GOAL OF FIVE IN DIV. 2B K.N W.T *i R.A.F, (H.Q,) 2 I w ioughl put at a rapid pace saw the R.A.F. (H.Q.) go to the Royal Navy Wireless Telegraphists in a Div. 2B Karrer Park yesterday, v. as evenly285 words
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Article214 1940-06-15 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June 15. 'THERE were a few fast and interesting gallops on the inner track to-day when candidates for Summer meeting of Selangor Turf Club were exercised. Hobbs. Duval. Bowden. Marland, Sliegh. OHiel and Fox were represented. Among the first out,214 words
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93 1940-06-15 7 (frcJß Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 15. ALTHOUGH down on points in first few rounds, by forcing the fight in the latter rounds Battling Sima beat Johnny Ware, the Negro on points in the main event on to-night s bo X ing hill93 words
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Article99 1940-06-15 7 Malacca, June 14. v- of the first night events at (Malacca* winners. sees. 0 mile race: I. Schoolooys 2-mnt- bin Abu Hotson «Selangor. (selangor I J J OHJ I Time 4 mins 32 sees*. b H dji Mile Race (Men., i- chong Sun Salleh (Malacca) 2.99 words
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87 1940-06-15 7 THE Army meets Malacca in the Malay*. Cup at Anson Roa£ Stadium this att'inoon. The two teams v/ill be: Army: Mace (R.A.M.C.); Bowley (R.A. Hey Regt.), Sharps (Loyals); Beaumont (R.A.A.A), Slessor (Argylls), Wiseman (Gordons); Taylor (Loyals), Noble (R.A. Hey Rcgt.), Fields (R.E.), Cunliffe. (Manchesters),87 words
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Article28 1940-06-15 7 The following scores were returned in the Kepp:l Golf Club June L.G.U.: 1 Miss D. Hirst 90-20---70 Mrs. W. J. Holohan 92—20-72 Mrs S. R. Burstall 100—22-78 I28 words
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Article, Illustration33 1940-06-15 7 Chan Ah Bab, who has accepted the invitation of the Eastern Athletic Association to join them in their tour, for which he has been granted a month's leave by his employers.33 words
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Article, Illustration262 1940-06-15 7 STANDINGS LEAGUE gggn- BASEBALL jg--. J J TOMORROW KedSux 0 0 00« 4 MUCH-IMPROVED BASEBALL SQUAD FROM THE LOTAL A REGIMENT WILL TAKE THE FIELD TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AGAINST THE SINGAPORE RED SEX IN A LEAGW? GAME AT ST. JOSEPH'S GROUND ON BRAS BASAH ROAD Al262 words
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Article45 1940-06-15 7 I„ uu- anal ol S worn*** Duffer Cup W m J^^J^™4 k l Munccy beat Mrs. T. M mneUt^i Women's June Medal The play off ot the tie in the I D.v sion resulted in a win 101 Mis. W Douglas.45 words
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Article42 1940-06-15 7 Th- Sinhalese Association team U> meet Windsors to-morrow 2 p.m. at Mt Nair Road, will be: S N Fernando. Sinsuna. M. uamarakody A Perera. G Pcrcni. A dSho. William. A A. Übeyris. t A Samson Jayakody. Ranatunga. A_42 words
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Advertisement193 1940-06-15 7 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A Hcßicdy for niv-iMmption, Uas Been Found. 1,1 r YONKJERMAN. DISCOVERER OF TirK NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as lt may seem after ccn|ur«M of failure, a discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even In the advanced ■*■#>■ of tho disease. No one WtU longer193 words
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Advertisement145 1940-06-15 7 Produced by FRED SMALL who gave you "THE MAN in the IRON MASK" and "MONTE CRISTO" MiLA'A s cmh ot LUXE iMtv QHWCB 'PHONE 3400 1 TO-MORROW MORNING SHOW AT 11 A.M. A PANORAMA OF LIFE, SURGING WITH EVERY EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE! SON „„..,.< ky Ch VMM f MOWABD rri!N<3J- b...145 words
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Article160 1940-06-15 8 ITALY'S entry into the war has not resulted yet in any big naval action in the Mediterranean, as many people thought it would. Apart from bombing expeditions, no sea battles have been fought by the contending navies. Is there going to l)e another stalemate gimilar to that160 words
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Article255 1940-06-15 8 |T has often been said that war is only national diplomacy carried to the battlefield. While the conflict of arms increases in tempo ana extent other forms of diplomatic activity are very much in evidence outside the war areas. In Madrid Sir Samuel Hoare is doing his best255 words
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166 1940-06-15 8 E.T. HUANG - Situation Grave But Not Disastrous By E.T. HUANG TTALIAN participation in the war is a contingency for which the Allies were fully prepared. It was expected that Mussolini would join the conflict very much earlier. He hesitated because he was not166 words
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Article160 1940-06-15 8 rRANCE'S army is still the finest in the world. She has Britain fighting by her sid?, together \uth the inexhaustible resources of two great Empires. She has th? ready support of the United States in the supply of arms and ammunition. In the north, in spite of160 words
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Article221 1940-06-15 8 pRESIDENT Roosevelt, in his broadcast 1 on Rattan intervention, told the world how he tried to dissuade Italy from war. He went so far as to propose that if Italy would refrain from warlike action he would arrange with other interested Powers for the faithful re-ad-justment of Italian221 words
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Article, Illustration61 1940-06-15 8 Neutrality could not save Norway. Denmark, Holland and Belgium from the yoke of Nazi tyranny. Similar neutrality will not save the Balkan States from Nazi-Fascist aggression. Turkish mobile infantry training: A motor-cycle detachment, each machine carrying three fully-equipped men, starting off for the daily exercises at Angora.61 words
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Article226 1940-06-15 8 IT is the nature of the Nazis and Fascists to attack the weak because they know that the weak are too frightened to co-operate in safety measures. Britain and France, before the war broke out, had offered to guarantee the independence cf Scandinavia and the Lowlands. They refused226 words
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Article243 1940-06-15 8 THOUGH Turkey is a party to the Anglo-French-Turkish Alliance, this alliance, however, is only operative in the event of Turkish interests being threatened by third Powers. So long as Turkish interests in the Balkans remain intact, it is not likely that Turkey will commit herself. She has Russia243 words
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Article, Illustration13 1940-06-15 8 British soldiers from the western front, wounded but still "thumbs up."13 words
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Article359 1940-06-15 8 Stanley Jones pAlilS lias been entered by the Germans. This is not unexpected in view of the steady German advance and the statement of the French Command that Paris would not be defended. Paris had not been invaded since 1871, and the Germans were also the invaders359 words
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236 1940-06-15 8 DARIS, which has not been invaded since 1871, when the Germans entered in the Franco-Prussian War, is situated at the centra of the so-call-ed Paris Basin, which is transversed by the Seine from the south-east to north-west, open towards the west, and surrounded by236 words
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Advertisement57 1940-06-15 8 SCOTCH WHISKY A VISIT to IPOH is INCOMPLETE WITHOUT CALLING at the FAMOUS "BIKDSHOP," Ipoh No. 92 Hugh Low St.. 'Phone 290. Established 1902. i AHMMHMMMOMI^HMNhMHnMMHa THE SINGAPORE PRESS 347, VICTORIA STREET. SPORE GENERAL JOB PRINTERS, STATIONERS. BOOK-BINDERS. RUBBER STAMP MAKERS AND TRANSLATORS IN MALAY. ARABIC AND ENGLISH. SEND YOUR57 words
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Advertisement19 1940-06-15 8 Don't bp Vague ask for SNO JINEh WHISKY So€B INTO 4N V BOTTIE SOLE AGENTS. John Little Co., Ltd.19 words
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Advertisement60 1940-06-15 8 JOy MORLEY s KA. HALF HOSI ARTIFICIAL SILK W! WĔm r' ]VIERCERISED COTTON TOES, HEELS AND TOPS. IN A SELECTION OF THE IK LATEST DESIGNS. NEAT 1 COLOURED STRIPED <>V; CHECKS IN NAVY-SILVER, GREY-SILVER, BRO W NSILVER, AND DARK (.REV SILVER. SIZES 10 TO 12 IN. price $1.35 per pair60 words
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Article127 1940-06-15 9 Reuter. London, June 14. announced that the German battleship Scharnhorst hit by aircraft of the Fleet Arm during an attack on ndheim Fiord yesterday. It is possible that a second was scored on the battleto news received (states one hit abaft the funci with aReuter. - 127 words
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Article24 1940-06-15 9 Reuter. Rome, June 14. >I\TIC and consular representa1' jsol Poland. Holland and Norway me on Thursday night oy special -Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration645 1940-06-15 9 Allied Counter-Attacks On Northern Front Reuter. London, June 15. LAST night's French communique states that from the sea to the Argonne the battle continues on the whole front, but at certain points with less violence. The withdrawal ordered, especially of the Paris Army,Reuter. - 645 words
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175 1940-06-15 9 Reuter. London, June 14. A SMALL unofficial committee, formed by Major Brathwaite, Mr. Wedgewood, and Mr. J. R. Rob.nson, all M.P's., is considering a scheme for the removal of a hundred thousand children from Britain to the United States for the duration ot theReuter. - 175 words
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Article62 1940-06-15 9 Reuter. Simla, June 14. A communique gives details of the scheme to expand the Indian Air Force It savs that training, both flying and technical, will be given in various schools being formed in India. Civilian flying clubs will also be utilised to £rive preliminary training.Reuter. - 62 words
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152 1940-06-15 9 Reuter. London, June 14. THE Ait Ministry announces lions of medium Z operatioH in support of Allied troops, by a on Ihe Seine. concentration* and columns of loured fighting vehicles in tn~ zone east of Rouen were also Five of our aircraft are missReuter. - 152 words
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Article45 1940-06-15 9 Reuter. Tokyo, June 14. T Japanese Foreign Office spokes--1 saya that Japan will protest to Netherlands Government over me In which a Dutch plane is ai- fired on a Japanese fishmg the Nethei lands East indie* B a:ly —Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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238 1940-06-15 9 Reuter. London, June 14. AN ADMIRALTY communique an- nounces that the armed merchant cruiser H.M.S. Scotstoun was sunk yesterday by a U-boat. The Scotstoun v. as on patrol wn i struck and went down with her guns blazing to the last andReuter. - 238 words
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100 1940-06-15 9 Reuter. New York, June 14. A MEMORANDUM accusing the Italian Consulate General of engaging in propaganda activities has been distributed to the New York Police with instructions to make arrests whenever necessary. The memorandum says:— -A survey demonstrates that officials of the Italian Consulate General,Reuter. - 100 words
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Article64 1940-06-15 9 Reuter. London, June 14. REUTER learns that the formation of regiments for native soldiers fcr service in Africa is an ol l g h a number of new measures decided Dy the Government of Southern Rhodesia. m Another measure is the conscription or all male Europeans betweenReuter. - 64 words
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Article34 1940-06-15 9 Reuter. Ankara, June 14. PARLIAMENT meets on Friday and it is expected that a statement on Turkey's attitude towards Italy's entry into the war will be issued late this alternoon.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Advertisement148 1940-06-15 9 ALL THAT IS BEST IN MALAY MUSIC 1 J§ COLUMBIA jf LATEST RELEASE POPULAR MALAY RECORDS 1 ,2.00 NONA ZAMAN SEKABANG (Fox-trot, o*h GE. 1201W MORISCO (Kr.) Ternyanyi oleh I GE ***** KARANGAN ffIM LjwAKTIJ MALAM (Waltz) Miss Julie I uu. x«™ xANJONG KATONG Part x Ternyanyi oleh I *****148 words
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Advertisement271 1940-06-15 9 I NEW BOOK SH OP I P WF SPECIALISE IN TECHNICAL BOOKS D 1 A few of many of them:— E I H Mitchell's Building Construction. Pts. I H J 1 m Andrew s Strength Of Materials Husband Ac Harbys Structural Engineer n« H C. E. Reynold s Reinforced Concrete271 words
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Article, Illustration342 1940-06-15 10 FRENCH FORM NEW LINE Reuter. WASHINGTON, JUNE 14. mfl R. WILLIAM C. BULLITT, AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO FRANCE, HAS INFORMED THh STATE DEPARTMENT THAT GERMAN FORCES ARE "INSIDE THE GATES OF PARIS." Paris, June 11. J'HE French High Command does not intend to allow fightingReuter. - 342 words
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Article211 1940-06-15 10 Reuter. Paris, June 1*« THIS is the saddest day in the history of Paris. Over her undefended streets and boulevards German troops marched this morning. They had f ought their way to the outskirts, but for the last few miles have been unopposed, becauseReuter. - 211 words
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Article32 1940-06-15 10 Reuter. First Said. June 13: Another 100 Italians have been arrested in Port Said bringing the total to nearly 300. The Italian Minister is to leave on the firs: available boat —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article263 1940-06-15 10 Reuter. Washington, June 13. COMMiNTIXCi i>n the bombing of Chungking at Pteaa conference to-day. Ml Cordell Hull. Secretary of f State, said: 'We wholeheartedly condemn such practices wherever and when- ever they occur." Chunsfcing, June 14. Beveo Japanese bombers were shot down b t hinese fighters inReuter. - 263 words
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567 1940-06-15 10 Reuter. (Reuters Special Commentary) London, June L 4. TRIBUTES to the French Army and people in their heroic resist ai to the tremendous German onslaught round Paris, and comment on the prospects of greater immediate American help thus awake* are the principal editorial themes. TheReuter. - 567 words
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373 1940-06-15 10 London, June 3. QENTENC£ c£ three years' penal servitude was passed on a young man at Leed* Assizes for attempting to commit a grave offence against a man ltd woman by impersonating her husband in amazing circumstances. Lying in bed at night in an unli«373 words
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Article48 1940-06-15 10 Reuter. Cairo, June 14. Count Mazzohni. the Italian Minister Egypt, and his staff are leaving imp.cdiately for Italy, travelling via Pales tine. Syria md Rumania. Italian in terests in Egypt have been entrusted to the Swiss Legation, and Egyptian int nests in Itaiy to the American Embassy. -Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article33 1940-06-15 10 Reuter. London, June 14. The Stock Exchange drifted lower owing to lack of support though no selling pressure wcs noted on any group. Declines were mostly small. Wall Street was barely steady —ReuterReuter. - 33 words
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Article266 1940-06-15 10 Reuter. London, Jane 1 > THE Queen, in a broadcast to th. women of heroic. gloriou* France which is defending her own soil and the liberty of the world, expressed "affection and adnnradon which their sufferings and courage awake in our hearts" and continued withReuter. - 266 words
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Article167 1940-06-15 10 LONDOX. MAY TWO WEST END CHWUS GIRLS 1 HAVE UNDE RT A X E N FIGHT AGAINST "VUD NUDITY" ON THE STAGE. "Surely no one minds > 1,1 nudity." one of them said, hui H the vulvar type we loathe." The girls are Honor Blair,167 words
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Advertisement253 1940-06-15 12 j SPECIAL MORNING SHOW: TO-DAY at 11. And TO-MORROW (Sunday) For the convenience of patrons desiring to have a light Tiffin, a 30 MINUTES Interval will be given from 1—1.30 3rd Vreni Week!. CAPITOL to-day XT'^m: M j Sensational Record Success ISHBj^ WMTMM VIVIEN LEIGH as "Scarlett O Hara" THE253 words
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Advertisement205 1940-06-15 12 VICTORIA TliiATItE i TO-NIGHT at 9.30 TONY DRAWS A HORSE' By IN^ LESLEY STORM /tC™£ Presented by the Island Committee In aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. TO-NIGHT JUNE 21, 22, 28. 29. ~mZZZZZT" MATINEES J TO-DAY and TO-MORROW Double feature at 2.30 P.M. A Neu Universal Pictures 'FLAMING FRONTIERS'&205 words
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Advertisement179 1940-06-15 12 THE BRIGHTEST WEEK-END SHOW IN TOWN f A "TM( fIAY S IMt IHtNG"* Oref'eO by tDWAfID HJ by G.Nf TOWNf. on<3 GRAHAM BAltfc o'av ov rva<r« i A NEW ISSUE OF THE MARCH OF TIME *C AN AD A at W A it And The Latest AIR-MAIL PATHE WAR NEWS179 words
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521 1940-06-15 13 Fighting In Africa Reuter. Cairo, June 15. COMMUNIQUE issued in Cairo states that British bombers yesterday bombed Fort Capruzzo, on the Egyptian-Libyan border, and extensively damaged iwo defence positions. Assab, in Italian East Africa, was also raided and considerable damage was done to buildings, hangarsReuter. - 521 words
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Article65 1940-06-15 13 Reuter. Ottawa, June 14. M Reynaud's announcement that he vab making a final appeal to President Roosevelt has been received here with mvc misgivings, but at the same time ft TfeTt in all quarters that the United States will not abandon the democracies. It is statedReuter. - 65 words
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Article221 1940-06-15 13 Reuter. (Reuters Special Commentary) London, June 14. THE Goteberg Nytid says:—"The loss of Paris does not mean that the French Republic is beaten. Turkey, according tc absolutely reliable sources, will fulfil her engagements, meaning that the young and strong republic joins the Allies ''Notwithstanding theReuter. - 221 words
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Article30 1940-06-15 13 "The Kuala Lumpur Office of the China Insurance Co.. Ltd., have been removed to a more spacious and up to date premises in the Fung Building. High Street. Kuala Lumpur.30 words
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Advertisement297 1940-06-15 13 FREE ADMISSION 1 TO CABARET STRICTLY PATRONS ONLY ROSE HER MIDNIGHT SCANDALS I.HAM* SATIBDAY BALL ;;r till TEA DANCE OXE A.M. M 9 GRANT'S WHISKY V*f OUR a J C&fi mi;in V *t PRETTY jj (ipLs Ĕ£2l nANC KS ONE BOTTLE GRANrS WHISKY DRESSED with the compliments of 1 IN297 words
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Advertisement88 1940-06-15 13 charm of a clear, fine skin Is really inestimable. Lucky, indeed are those who are endowed wltb a flawless skin. But don't be envious. It can ba yours for leas than a cent a day and one minute of your time Send 20 cent* for postages and packing to P.88 words
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Miscellaneous51 1940-06-15 13 rAPITOI.: "Gone With The Wind"*ttiAMRIlA' "Swiss Family Robinson' CATHAY: "My Jftift^ and 9.15 Pf- 1E 15 ROXY: "The Real Glory"-6.15 and 9A5 iii i itrf ROYAL: "Midnight Mail"— THEATRE 615 and 9 .15 p.m. QUEENS- "Nurse Edith CavelT-7 and MARLBOROUGH: happy woa^--» NEW m shows CHEAT WOfti|" W« ot^r gg!51 words
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Obituary22 1940-06-15 14 To Mildred, the wife of W. D. REGINALD, at. the Maternity Hospital. Johore, on the llth instant, a daughter.22 words
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Obituary40 1940-06-15 14 Mrs. G. Moller and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late Mr. L. E. C. Moller as well as these who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.40 words
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Advertisement896 1940-06-15 14 AVAILABLE FOR Europeans July 1, large modem furnished sitting room bedroom; private bathroom attached: own entrance To be seen dally after 6 p.m. 24. Capitol Flats. Singapore. Telephone 2444. (No. 804 D) SEASIDE RESIDENCE To Let No. 16. Slglap Road—semidetached two storeys—4 bedrooms with bathrooms—Municipal electricity and —7 miles. Available896 words
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Advertisement652 1940-06-15 14 Matrimonial THE MARRIAGE AGENCY. 79. Bukit Timah Road Singapore. Dial 2144 for Appointment. Write for particulars. Caters for all Nat^onaUttes. SOUTH INDIAN DOCTOR—2B—wishes to meet Kirl any nationality. View matrimony. Replies with photographs. Strictly confidential. Box No. 73. Malaya Tribune. Ipoh. (No. 807 D) Miscellaneous WE UNDERTAKE Typewriting Work. Specialises652 words
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Advertisement706 1940-06-15 14 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION tpndeßS will be received at the Office Engineer Singapore, up to noon of the 17th June, 1940, for the following works:— Construction of concrete roads and back lanes at Subordinate Quarters, Haig Road, Singapore. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit the706 words
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Advertisement178 1940-06-15 14 ESTATE OF CHEANG JIM CHUAN Deed. AUCTION SALE OF Gilt silverware comprising:—Silver sirah set. flower baskets, ornaments, Silver coins, bridal curtains, silver ornaments, chains, liquor decanter, small trays, teacups and saucers etc. To be held at the Saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.. Ltd., No. 10 Chulia Street, on178 words
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Advertisement104 1940-06-15 14 I 3 for clear distinct re- 9 X production for which S iS they are J 1 C Agents: >, g HOE BOON LEOXG X Distributors: b 3 Radio General Agency x Kuala Lumpur. I im&f fli B> —r T_fl THE RADIO OF THE FUTURE TO-DA> KEE j SATISFACTION GUARANTEED104 words
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Miscellaneous828 1940-06-15 14 j _J SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (133 mc|s). 10 J ZHP 3t>.96 metres (9.69 mc|s). 222 U'Im C s nm SF 1614 Mc s (JI-92 mp-«Z 12 45 Concert by Reller's Band. Relayed from OW 21.53 Mcs fttl m t the Adelphi Hotel. P. 1 30 News and mid-day828 words
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Article244 1940-06-15 15 TIN London, Friday, ice £290 4 Buyers £290 1 2 Sellers I Price) £291 >/2 Buyers £292 Sellers RUBBER London, Friday. B. S. Firm 13 13 16 14X 133 4 13 7 8 Aug. 13' 3 4 13 7 8 f I Oct, 12 716 12 916244 words
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214 1940-06-15 15 Reuter. London, June 15. iry to-day announced, on behalf of the British, French 1 i lands authorities, that, as foreshadowed in the comd on June 8, the tripartite monetary agreement was ay between the United Kingdom, France and the establishing an 6mm rate ofReuter. - 214 words
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Article34 1940-06-15 15 The output of the Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates, Ltd.. amounts to 50,650 pounds for the month cf May, 1940, making a total of 480.066 pounds for the nine months of the current financial year.34 words
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Article145 1940-06-15 15 Singapore. Friday. R (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyari U, <Siam> W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 210 Rice Siam 2 J°J Hire Siam 3 J'° Siam Broken Pice No. 1 Jjgj Siam Broken Rice No. 2 1 57 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1145 words
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Article41 1940-06-15 15 Mr. J. S. Boissier, who was until recently acting Deputy Director of Public Works. Straits Settlements, and who is now organising a certain area of the Lcndon local defence force, has been seconded for eight months' special delence work in Palestine.41 words
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Article877 1940-06-15 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore, June 14. MINING Buyer* Be lien Ampat Tin 3.6 310 li Austral Amal 4!9 5 3 Ayer Hitam 20 6 216 cd Ayer Weng 0.50 060 Austral Malay 351- 371Bangrin 17:6 18 6 Batu Selangor 1.35 140 Berjuntal 816 96 Burma Malay 221- 23!-cd Chendenang877 words
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Advertisement318 1940-06-15 15 P& and BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by The P. Er O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirement but under present circum stances sailings are perforce318 words
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165 1940-06-15 16 Mobilisation Continues Reuter. Istanbul, June 15. A MEETING of the Republican People's Party at Ankara A yesterday morning was followed by a full meeting of the Turkish Parliament in the afternoon, the exart terms of Turkey's attitude towards the entry of ItalyReuter. - 165 words
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Article36 1940-06-15 16 Reuter. London.June 14. The War Office casualty list states that 18 officers and 29 men previously reported missing are known to have been traced and to be alive. The list contains 258 names --Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article39 1940-06-15 16 Reuter. Khartoum, June 14. THE loyalty of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan-se to the British cause \\a> expressed by the ftfchdi, Sir Abdel Rahman, to-night. Khartoum and Omdurman are now blacked out after sundown. A roundup of Italians is proceeding —Renter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article48 1940-06-15 16 Reuter. Ankara, June 15. 'THE Peoples Party has ap- proved of the policy of the Government in connection with the present situation and a communique will probably be issued soon. Turkey's attitude appears to be to abide by her existing treaties pending further developments.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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72 1940-06-15 16 Chengtu. "QVER 30,000,000 Chinese have l>een taught to read and write during the past five years under the mass education movement,'' declared Dr. James Yen, a famous leader of this movement in China, in addressing the missionary West China Union University. Dr. Yen emphasised the72 words
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77 1940-06-15 16 Reuter. London, June 14THE Board of Trade has made an order controlling exports to the Mediterranean. In future. Board of Trade licences must be obtained lor any exports to Bulgaria, Greece. Hungary. Rumania. Switzerland. Yugoslavia, and the Black Sea port: of Russia. Thu* meansReuter. - 77 words
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Article50 1940-06-15 16 Reuter. Malta. June 14. FOUR Italian ships which had been intercepted by the contraband control prior to the declaration of war rave been seized. One ship is being released to tak, Italian nationals to Italy as the Government do not wish to keep any Italians in Malta.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article41 1940-06-15 16 Reuter. New York. June 14. AMERICA'S latest battleship, the 35,000-ton Ncrth Carolina, was launched at Brooklyn Naval Yard on Thursday. Governor Hoey, of North Carolina, declared that the battleship "speaks a language even a dictator can understand.'' —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article27 1940-06-15 16 Reuter. Ottawa. June 14. NEW York newspaper reports that Queen Wilhelmina is en route to Canada were denied to Reuter in the highest Government quarters to-day. —Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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428 1940-06-15 16 Reuter. London, June 15. INSPIRING accounts of personal courage and resource during the recent operations in Flanders appear in connection with a list of awards made by the Commander-in-Chief. Lord Gort. D S O.s are awarded to six officers as tollows: Lieut.-Colonel H. D.Reuter. - 428 words
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Article, Illustration13 1940-06-15 16 British soldiers v England after thin rience in Fram13 words
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46 1940-06-15 16 Reuter. Mend THREE hundred unifon the Yugoslav police, t quantity of munitions on premises in the Belgi a prominent m?mber o! th minority. He has been ai The authorities have b tern whereby Germans have purchased hundrt cycles from Germany.—R» rReuter. - 46 words
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Advertisement91 1940-06-15 16 BLUE I CROSS j 31 ILK OwwwixmruwL Owing to special circumstances brought about by the war. the producers of "BLUE CROSS" MILK announce that it will nol always be possible to have the tops of tins embossed with "Blue Cross" trade-mark. Consumers are assured, however, that tins without this embossing91 words
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