Malaya Tribune, 18 June 1940
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section21 1940-06-18 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI —No. 145. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, June 18, 1940.21 words
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Article, Illustration30 1940-06-18 1 of the Soviet push into the States d Lithuania, Latvia stonia, Sweden is rapidly ins her defences. The I prince declares that she will attack on her independence.30 words
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77 1940-06-18 1 Reuter. Xcv York. J'ine 18. mu[ s i': iti :1» OtmTiimf u< wOT take the delivery of m< re than lines contracted I** by the and new being constructed, ig to an A >< ciatcd Press dis(uotin| authoiitauve quarHcrgenthau, Secretary to the v statedReuter. - 77 words
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622 1940-06-18 1 BRITAIN WILL FIGHT ON TO THE END —Churchill Reuter. London, June 10. NR. Winston Churchill, broadcasting last -*g£* news from France h s terrible misfortune, people who have fallen into tm ing will alter our feelings toward tnem E freedom will rise agam. MAKES NO MPWHAT HAS HAPPENED f nReuter. - 622 words
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Article531 1940-06-18 1 France May Be Unable To Accept Them MUSSOLINI LEAVES ROME TO TALK WITH HITLER Reuter. A SPECIAL correspondent in Basle (Switzerland) of the official (Itaha) news agency says that since midnight Marshal Petain has been in touch with Hitler through French military representatives who stayed beninaReuter. - 531 words
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Article74 1940-06-18 1 Reuter. London, June 18 IT was announced last night I"** With the object "1 assisting France the British Government offered to conclude a solemn Act of Union between the two countries A draft declaration was communicated to the French Government by the British AmbassadorReuter. - 74 words
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Article78 1940-06-18 1 Reuter. London. June 18. THE Prime Minister's speech in th 3 House of Commons to-dny will cover the whole war situation, says Revt.i b deal with th* loss of France, the entry of Italy into the war and the home defence situation. He is expectedReuter. - 78 words
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Article204 1940-06-18 1 Reuter. London, lone 18. ACCORDING to Urn 1 ,h radi A ia,t night's h c T"2Srff -tattd- "The battle continue* today un the whol, front and part.cularly alon? the middle Lag* There was firfent leans and in the regi«« La tharitc"Enemy detachment s hich had sue >ecdedReuter. - 204 words
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Advertisement21 1940-06-18 1 GREAT WORLD ol r "Theatre-. To-night 1 T'JE REAL GLORY" \e\{ Change: GOODBYE MR CHIPS" K y TALKIE: To-night ;\vTS CONFESSIONS"21 words
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Advertisement86 1940-06-18 1 8 s gpace for keeping cooked foods hat. H ready for service. |p >i 3 j• H r9.SC. E L kctric 1 5 fVminmpnt includes oven and (trill MC Electric Cookers are "id shelvesavailable in mottled green acia- thermometer full instruction* resisting enamel with black bakelitc f or use. An86 words
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413 1940-06-18 2 Singapore Food Dealers Advised To Order More ENGINEERING GOODS INCREASED (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) AUSTRALIA'S INDUSTRIAL BOOM SINCE THE OUTBREAK OF A WAR MAY BE EVEN FURTHER ENHANCED FOLLOWING V RECENT CIRCULAR ISSUED TO SINGAPORE PROVISION DEALERS BY THE UNITED KINGDOM IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OFFICER. Dealing413 words
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381 1940-06-18 2 Singapore, Monday. pRIVATK William Robertshaw, of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Singapore, met his death when the motor car he was driving crashed into a \ur boiler stationed on a stretch of the Mersing Road under repair ISH miles from Kota Tinggi on the381 words
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Article34 1940-06-18 2 Commander Redvers M. Prior, a director of Hecht, Levis and Kahn, Ltd., an associated company of Anglo-French and Beadixsen's, Ltd., Straits Settlements, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for services at Dunkirk. M34 words
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Article186 1940-06-18 2 Singapore, Monday. OKLIEVED to have been responsible for snatching a gold chain and pendant from a cabaret girl as he was riding in a rickshaw, Cheng Kirn Char (18) and Wong Ec Soon (19), two Cantonese youths, were charged with the theft of the articles when186 words
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Article22 1940-06-18 2 Mr. A. Bean, acting Senior Inspector of Mines, Selangor, has been appointed to perform the same duties ln Negri Sembilan, in addition.22 words
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108 1940-06-18 2 Hongkong, June 12. FOLLOWING a conference between the Police authorities and leading local transport organisations, further measures for the defence of the Colony were taken last week when ft was decided to form the Auxiliary Transport Service, to be composed of volunteer lorry and108 words
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Article103 1940-06-18 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June 17. FOR the first time in two decades, no cases were listed before the Assize Judge when he on the bench today. Every previous session was so full that it had been necessary to have two judges sitting103 words
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Article212 1940-06-18 2 Singapore, Monday. WONG KIAN SEOW to-day appeared before the fifth magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, charged with having in his possession, 11 bottles of hair cream to which counterfeit trade marks of "Evening in Paris" had been affixed, at Chop Soon Tai, Eu Tong Sen Street, on212 words
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Article153 1940-06-18 2 Singapore, Monday. CTATED to be a police supervisee and undergoing a prison sentence at present, a middle aged Tamil, whose old record showed a total of eleven previous convictions, was today convicted on a charge of housebreaking and theft by Mr. J. L. McFall, the District Judge.153 words
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273 1940-06-18 2 Singapore, Monday. REMARKING that it was a serious offence for which he was liable to a 10-year term of imprisonment under the section, Mr. J. L. McFall, the District Judge, to-day convicted and sentenced an elderly Chinese to concurrent sentences of273 words
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Article15 1940-06-18 2 Mr. W.M. McCall has been appointed an Assistant District Judge for the Settlement of Cmgapore.15 words
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Article461 1940-06-18 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Balik Pulau, Monday. at the opening of the sth Balik Pulau Agricultural Show on Saturday, the Hon. the Resident Councillor, Mr. A. M. Goodman, urged the villagers to do their bit towards the victory of the Allies by making Penang self-sufficient.461 words
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Article47 1940-06-18 2 In aid of the China Relief Fund, the New China Dramatic Troupe staged a performance at the Pacific Theatre, Great World last night before an appreciative audience. The programme which included three short plays was well received. The musical items gained much applause47 words
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117 1940-06-18 2 (From Our Own Correspond-. ~t. Batavia, June n I THE Government of the Nether--1 lands Indies has published a series of ordinances and regulations for the control of an exchange traffic with forein countries, excluding Germany md the invaded mother country I New legislation alsu117 words
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285 1940-06-18 2 Singapore, Monday. IN high hopes, Choo Kai Liang, a coolie entered the Ellinborough market. The day before he had parted with $70 which he had borrowed from his employer and had given it to a compatriot to start a fish business. The man, his intended285 words
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Article110 1940-06-18 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. THE death occurred suddenly yesterday 1 of Mr. Harry Hugh Norris, advocate and solicitor, at the Muar Government Hospital. He was a senior member of the bar and had been In Muar since he came in June 1920. Yesterday he was110 words
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Advertisement203 1940-06-18 2 IS RUNNING m A HOUSE TOO Jgfj MUCH FOR YOU? ffe||| "p\o you find that the cares of the householJ you down and gk%( managing your servants is a -.train Bjjl/ Dt you find that entertaining hat «3Ty become an intolerable drudge ?If I *o, it means that you are203 words
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Advertisement54 1940-06-18 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. THONE 5808. SINGAPOKE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS' MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG. NG KON CHEE, SFREMBAN POI BROS. KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODLCE AGENCY. LTD. AND BRANCHES:54 words
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Article80 1940-06-18 3 Reuter. Washington, June 18. IMMEDIATE passage of legislation statL me that the United States will not acairesce in the transfer of possessions in th Western Hemisphere from one non-American power to another nonAmerican power is urged by Senators Oonnally and Pitman. closely "The State Department is cioseiyReuter. - 80 words
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Article102 1940-06-18 3 Singapore, Tuesday. HIS suspicions aroused, an employee of the Empress Hotel, entered a room and came across the body of a Chinee woman about 30 years of age who had been bnrtrffer «ÜbW She was lying naked on the bee Room No 80 with several102 words
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Article, Illustration532 1940-06-18 3 Bombing Of Chungking Taken Philosophically "T DID NOT SEE A SINGLE WET EYE IN THE. 1 AFTER THE LAST TERRIBLE JAPANESE AIR DR. M. ATAL, LEADER OF THE1 AFTER MORE THAN CHINA. WHO IS RETURNING TO INDIA AFTER MOKb TWO YEARS IN532 words
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82 1940-06-18 3 Reuter. Chungking, June 18. IAPANESE aircraft subjected J Chungking to heavy omh ™l yesterday afternoon starting a line of hie fires stre ching from tne Western suburbs through the cry into the lower sections of the city fighters vigorously attacked he raiders several ofReuter. - 82 words
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462 1940-06-18 3 THE immediate tracer of a part of the Colony's reserves to, in. T H L pe H a rGovernment is advocated by Mr. John Layeock m a latter to the Editor of Ihe Malaya Tribune. Mr. Laycock suggests that a transfer of $30,000,000462 words
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Article74 1940-06-18 3 Reuter. London, June 18. THE text of the Anglo-Thai-land (Siam) non-aggres-sion pact just published shows that in addition tc> mutual respect for each other's integrity, the two parties agree not to g"e assistance, direct or indirect, to an aggressor upon the other. If one of theReuter. - 74 words
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Article38 1940-06-18 3 Singapore, Tuesday. THREE Cantonese men, one of whom was said to have been armed with a revolver, are reported to have attempted to rot) a Chinese wife were taking would-be robbers left immediately.38 words
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140 1940-06-18 3 (Tribune Staff SINGAPORE'S Mun.cipal Com O missioned will soon *m ()f their most valued .n Mr. T. H. Stone, who ».U > ly be proceed.ng U a with Mrs. Stone on long A director of Fraser■ »nd Co known sharebrokers Mr. Ston Commtssioners' meeting.140 words
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Advertisement79 1940-06-18 3 JL BLACK "1 WRITS SCOTCH WHIIRV_/ 9 \sfythScoW Have You S Seen the New J&S A CUTEX HUINKS and GADABOUT? Io tune withle newest and brightest of feminine fashions m>*» right shades a bnght dear r red-pmk. Other Cutex XgJA Cedarwood, Tulip, w favourites. H§ am ong others, rem- grea79 words
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Advertisement99 1940-06-18 3 ICEBERG Bl EBE h protected at a., ti.es from deterioration or This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tieht container and is obtainable everywhere. co) no) grsc^ti 0/ Singapore Co!d Storage Co.. U*. WP S. 13G 'Records from the j ACTUAL SOUND FILM| **pi_\ T Ot:€IITO Walt Disney's latest99 words
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1588 1940-06-18 4 gV JUNE 22, ALL MALE BRITISH EUROPEAN SUBJECTS IN THE COLONY, BETWEEN THE AGES OF 18 AND 41, WILL HAVE TO REGISTER FOR COMPULSORY SERVICE. Rules detailing procedure to be adopted for registration, the sitting of tribunals to consider requests for postponements of service,1,588 words
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Article60 1940-06-18 4 Singapore, Tuesday. OWING to the fact ihat the majority of Brit;sh Europeans liable for conscription have al- j ready registered themselves at the previous registration of manpower in the Colony, *here were j only a few registrations at the Colonial Secretariat this morning. The greater portion of \hose60 words
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304 1940-06-18 4 Singapore, Monday. 'J* YVICE convicted and punished with the rotan and twice escaping from the Salvation Army Boys* Remand Home, where he had hern confined, a 15-year-old boy who was described as an extremely "wild" lad who could not be controlled even by304 words
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Article107 1940-06-18 4 E Singapore. If, v ARLY yesterday ♦moron,, v Wah Inn, a 28-year-old <am nese, is alleged to have attemntoi to mizrder a Chinese in a house New Bridge Road by stabbin t n with a pair of scissors. 8 An elderly woman is aX, al'eeei to have107 words
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Article66 1940-06-18 4 Singapcre Monday THE Singapore Station is I casting the 8.8.C. news c i in Hindustani every evening bhort wave transmitter. From to-day ihe oottmenta gin at 9.30 p.m. instead of a and will continue until 9 50 p m when H is followed by a peogramn dustani66 words
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Article10 1940-06-18 4 Lieut H.L.A. untitled l\nn on n rri»w»fej Reserve of Office10 words
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Advertisement410 1940-06-18 4 SOMETHING Ilk SHOUT ABOUT! THE GOOD WHOLESOME QUALITY OF THE BREAD CAKES BAKED AT Raffles Bakery i\§gk§& MADE WITH CHOICEST fT\ IX GREDI E N T S UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC I/L < ONDIITONS. i53KH_JSSfc__ j f& Order by phone—s3Bl I -f Deliveries daily from sto 9 p.m. 1 :a I410 words
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Advertisement130 1940-06-18 4 km rW mmt k THE WORLD'S SLO(7a\T OF HEALTH AND HOPE For those afflicted with enlarged Tonsils and Adenoids. INSIST ON TOVSLIT The unrivalled remedy that ha> gained a unique reputation in India and abroad. CURES WITHOUT OPERATION NGn~recitrrance Guaranteed BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Sole Distributors: ALLEN CLINIC. Royapettah. MADRAS. Agents:130 words
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1010 1940-06-18 5 German Plan To Obtain Reports-Was A Failure Singapore, Tuesday. IIOVV battles have been won and lost mainly because of the weather prevailing, why weather forecasts and reports are now discontinued, how, nevertheless, Allied army, naval and air force commands get their weather reports under1,010 words
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Article, Illustration80 1940-06-18 5 has been received in Singa- Mr. Chia Kirn Chwee, Nt raits Settlements Queen's has just passed Part II Tripos examination for •c of B.A. at Downing i imbridge, with first class ed at the Anglo-Chinese nd Raffles Institution, he is the son of Mr. IK Teow of the80 words
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Article15 1940-06-18 5 H. Gorsuch has been appointr j! the Public Officers' Fund In the place of Mr15 words
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200 1940-06-18 5 Singapore, Monday. IN appeal by Alkaff Co., against A a decision of the Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation came up for hearing to-day before the S.S. Full Court of Appeal consisting of the Acting Chief Justice, S.S., Mr. Justice A K. a'Beckett Terrell, the Chief200 words
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Article68 1940-06-18 5 Fr om Our Own ™P«~v lEE WENG T to-day fined jjJJ* L default 20 t0 a charge ment when c of dynamite oi possession of UO sue Ucence at °nd 162 detonators *tthou* lfce Kesang g bound for He was a Customs Gate Malacca. At .w68 words
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Article64 1940-06-18 5 Fund. kl thP sum the secretary In donating the h sUl utnori3 ed to exstates. fu g?"rnment our wholeness to H. M. G~ve„ t the person of His Majesty and o we feel tish Empire and to dally P«sclutelv confident tna ess to the crs will bring 0°«»'64 words
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Article25 1940-06-18 5 The wedding Was solemnised at the on Saturday, of Mr. Heno land of OH RC and Miss Viono« rationed at «nang. tfr rf Mr and25 words
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Advertisement210 1940-06-18 5 mosquitoes W A 5 OR NO WAR. ITS OUR DITY TO SUPPORT LOCAL ENTERPRISE Give the family a Buy a tin of our famous MUTTON CURRY CHICKEN CURRY MONGOSTEEN JAM NUTMEG JELLY VRIAN JAM < OCONUT MARMALADE EGG JAM PASSION FRUIT JUIC3 I REE TOMATO JAM TREE TOMATO JUICE PAPAYA210 words
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Advertisement87 1940-06-18 5 L PROFESSIONAL lIANDMADF O^TTA^ j Easy monthly payments arrant*** SEASON Co. Ltd j f Why not have your Eathroom fitted to the same standard as the rest of your home? TWYFORDS sanitary fixtures are designed for the "house proud. The most modern lines and attractive colour schemehave been used in87 words
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262 1940-06-18 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, June 10. I AST Saturday the Singapore boxers who had arrived here on contract for several bouts were compelled to leave Batavia as a result of the circumstance that the boxing promoters in '.his town, Messrs. Somers and262 words
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134 1940-06-18 6 FORT CANNING drew 2—2 with the R.A.F. (Kallang) in Division 2B at Farrer Park yesterday evening. Fort Canning strove hard during the latter stages of the game for a winning p:oal but the R.A.F. goalk?eper who proved a tower of strength, saved several dangerous134 words
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323 1940-06-18 6 S.C.C Go Down In Res, Div. S.C.C 2; S.C.F.A.. 3. t BRILLIANT DISPLAY BY THEIR FORWARD LINE BROUGHT VICTORY TO THE S.C.F.A. BY 3-2 OVER THE S.C.C. IN A RESERVE DIVISION MATCH YESTERDAY ON THE PADANG. Despite the sodden condition of the ground, the323 words
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Article69 1940-06-18 6 rE R.A.A.A. defeated the Royal Navy by three goals to two in a reserve division soccer match at the Naval Base yesterday. A THE two tennis semi-finals in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships scheduled for yesterday were postponed till this evening. A THE annual soccer match between the69 words
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Article242 1940-06-18 6 V.M.C.A 4, Moravia 2. FOUR smart goals by V.M.C.A., in r which Orion "hat-tricked," gave them victory over Moravia in Division 2 B at former's ground last evening. The V's did not have an easy task to register their victory for in the first half242 words
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58 1940-06-18 6 Malacca, June 16. St. Francis' Institution annual sports staged on the school grounds Friday afternoon. The competition among "houses" was very keen, two tieing with &1 points for the ccllectiv* Championship—Augustus House and Claude House; Dositheus were good Runners-up. W. Rcdrigues broke the high jump58 words
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Article349 1940-06-18 6 Army Scrape Through; Baby Veldez Beaten; Lall Singh Misses 100 ItfEWCOMERS to Malaya Cup soccer the Army slipped a one-goal win across Malacca at Anson Road, Saturday. Few cup games could be so dull as this encounter turned out. Malacca were th? smaller set349 words
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Advertisement191 1940-06-18 6 Taken fitful *rly Every Night BILE BEANS KEEP YOU FIT AND WELL AND ATTRACTIVELY SLIM GOLD LEAF TEA. Because it's just pure Tea at a sensible I pi ice, "GOLD LEAF' is a UNIVERSAL j DRINK. No Tea is ever so welcome as j when "GOLD LEAF" makes the brew.191 words
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Advertisement402 1940-06-18 6 I j I I Johnny Ware who sustain d i 'I i over his left eye in his ftgl j Eattling Sima in K.L. will n i I i Yeo on Fri., 21st. Instead Sua I I who defeated him will m t Yeo' I Son Friday. Sima specially whi402 words
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Article15 1940-06-18 7 niv One, Gordons vs. D > p T l police vs- Publishers, championships, *fc15 words
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Article164 1940-06-18 7 rtU nING Sima beat tne B\m.'rican Negro contender L oriental lightweight belt, f 'V W ire at Kuala Lumpur '"her (lay and as a result of u f he received over the left a u.O is prevented from turn- a the New World open164 words
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Article129 1940-06-18 7 Fort Canning 2, R.A.F. (KaHang) Jj. n\l) ground conditions prevented any stylish soccer at Farrer Park rfay when the R.A.F. (Kallang) and Fort Canning ended their Divin 2B gi ac in a two all draw. rannine opened accounts who scored from a end play. Kite me Canning129 words
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399 1940-06-18 7 S. R. C. Provide Runaway 6—o Victory For S.C.F.A. Chinese 6; S.R.C 0 COME SPLENDID SHOOTING WAS SEEN AT ANSON ROAD STADIUM YESTERDAY WHEN THE CHINESE—IN SPITE OF FIELDING A DEPLETED FORWARD LINE—SCORED A RUNAWAY 6-0 VICTORY OVER THE S.R.C. IN A DIVISION 1 ENCOUNTER.399 words
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Article67 1940-06-18 7 R.A. (9th Hvy. Regt.) 2, R.E. 1. A LAST minute goal scored by W. Hunt gave the R.A. (9th Hvy. Uegt.) a 2—l victory over the R.E. when the teams met in Division I ieague soccer at Changi yesterday. Ihe game v.as keen m the67 words
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213 1940-06-18 7 S.H.B 3, R.A.M.C h CINGAPORE Harbour Board con-' 3 vincinglv defeated the R.A.M.C. on the Harbour Board ground m Division 2A last evening. Play was fast and thrilling despite a wet ground, and praise is due to botn goalkeepers who handled the213 words
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41 1940-06-18 7 Baseball Thp Citv of Newport News, wrucn pertodlcally docks at has SI To-day S these sailOT ballgame players p e k 5* er^flo^ C Yanks are pull.gVfelSSSSS&S oincranore for sometime* 1 clashes seen in Singapore 1U141 words
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Article204 1940-06-18 7 WEIGHTS for seven races on the second day Selangor Turf Club summer meeting, Wednesday, June 26, are: Hcrses: Class 2 Div. 2: 5U furs.: Queen's Star 9.0, Depot 8.13, Grofmo 8.13, Golden Light 8.12. Turn Over 8.9. Dover 8 0. Squeeze 8 8. Kerrena 8.8. The204 words
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Article237 1940-06-18 7 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June 17. ALMOST all horses entered for the current Selangor meet were out for training this morning when Royal Desire, Exeve of the day. and Sonny did the best gallops Royal Desire (Sibbrit) did a solo gallop shaping237 words
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Article88 1940-06-18 7 A REVISION in the playing schedule for the Singapore lawn tennis championship at the S.C.C. made, providing for the following ties: TO-DAY MEN'S SINGLES (Semi-Final): Yadi vs Yong Loon Chong. TO-MORROW MEN'S DOUBLES FINAL: Yadi and Kamis vs. winners of E C. Cherrtagton and W. J.88 words
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Advertisement11 1940-06-18 7 W/jQit www, 1 J***" I Medal BEER I Advt. of TIGER11 words
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Advertisement127 1940-06-18 7 Til fill Opening ToJay LJkII IH M V E^ body H HtUUS t'Htwt D( lU»t Goes si v a d i I P THAN fißhts danger CaughTlike so many others, C HAH LI E C H .A s OTIS BS iiTa great human emergency I Paramount I li{)X OFFICE 'PHONE127 words
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Article362 1940-06-18 8 gEST comment on the decision 0 f the new French Government, headed by Marshal Petain, to sue for peace was made by the Daily Herald (London) in anticipation of the possibility: *if June 17 is a day ol adversity it is also a day of362 words
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Article180 1940-06-18 8 fONCESSION of the Japanese claim to have captured the Yangtse treaty port of Ichang, which the Chinese have not yet admitted, cannot be taken to mean that Chungking's fate is sealed. Strategic importance of Ichang being admitted, more than an element of surprise is contained in180 words
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Article, Illustration605 1940-06-18 8 LORRAINE STREETER - t By LORRAINE STREETER AUSTRALIA has told the world that she is ready to mobilise her national resources in the same manner as Britain. This latest move of the Commonwealth to help to the utmost is not surprising as Australia has been "all in it."605 words
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Article422 1940-06-18 8 Stanley Jones JVIARSHAL Petain s decision to cease fighting—on French soil—and request Hitler, "as one I soldier to another," for "honour- able terms of peace/ must be ta ke n calmly, with courage and without condemnation. We do not know all the facts \v, cannot know what422 words
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Article, Illustration771 1940-06-18 9 Americans Wonder What Japan Will Do Reuter British Wireless London, June 17. |T was learned in authoritative quarters that the statement issued authoritatively last night that Britain is firmly and resolutely determined to continue the struggle until victory has been won still expressesReuter & British Wireless - 771 words
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Article63 1940-06-18 9 Reuter. London. June 18. It ol arrangements recenth idea, the whole of the South American. PmiBelgian Congo. Chinese. Thai rurklsh totereete of Lever Unilever have now been a south African subsioperatmg from Durban ned two years ago when, of exchange of interns English and DutchReuter. - 63 words
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Article86 1940-06-18 9 London. June 18. i a oken of confidence and f mndship A to the British cXe X r needom, a oi P attle owners in tb^ e Dr A e r s g genece n t at ion to decided to organise the presen»86 words
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78 1940-06-18 9 London, June 18. THE Government of Nyaaaland TOtec 1 torate has offered to make %f ea h year of the war to tne >le amount tflj which the WJP balances exceed those lornment has declar in n .n of contributing about zu. ct of 193978 words
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Article47 1940-06-18 9 Reuter. on tha r e broaciTHL Admiralty announces «ia 1 easts in English, Dutcn, ear iiest N rwegian will be made at in polis h rtunity warning all uuu. Frenca Norwegian shipsi bountt i porta to proceed direcuy i m.i is Router.Reuter. - 47 words
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95 1940-06-18 9 Reuter. Washington, June 18. .51 nation" is stressed in an article in /GERMANY'S "acute economic .situation exists* **n\nu in WashHe concludes that offlcuxls ington who have studieo Ul»t pTrtant economic reports Germany so sweeping weeks unless *e ie draw supplies fnJffIT*SSSSy» 'urtherecoPrevention ofj^Reuter. - 95 words
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Article22 1940-06-18 9 Reuter. London June 18. T HE First T paid a visit of J Canadian Nay, deStr e with Km N°wv 'n BritlshReuter. - 22 words
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79 1940-06-18 9 Reuter. New York, J«ne H OW Fiance H cessation of Al iy by the ColumdThe people of Bordeaux cafe, to ,e h Uv r asn"agfnabfe a S» S far there have Seen no demonstrations^ The people news with denness out »w apparent resgnaJon-Reuter. - 79 words
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104 1940-06-18 10 Reuter. Batavia, June 17. LirGE crowds gathered before the Palace of the Governor-General on Saturday night, cheering and sfnging the National Anthems of Holland. Britain and France. The Governor-General, addressing a gathering of Dutchmen, natives and Chinese, expressed thanks for the spontaneous demonstration of loyalty.Reuter. - 104 words
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173 1940-06-18 10 Reuter. London, June 17. 4 SWISS PAPER says that the Soviet continue to pour men and material into Lithuania. More than 2,000 tanks have already arrived at the German frontier. The organisation is said to be perfect, and good supplies have been brought up.Reuter. - 173 words
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Article149 1940-06-18 10 Reuter. THE Drench capital is I ke a city of Ihr diad, siys a Par»<* dispatch to the Germau News A m ncy. Approximately two million* of the inhabitants it is declared, fled before the entry of the German troops or were evacuated byReuter. - 149 words
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80 1940-06-18 10 Reuter. Shanghai, June 17. L'JKK broke out aboard the P. and O. freighter Alipore, 5,273 tons, about eleven o'clock yesterday morning hut it was brought under control late the same afternoon. Although seriously damaged, the vessel can be saved, while the greaterReuter. - 80 words
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Article31 1940-06-18 10 Reuter. New York, June 17. A COLUMBIA broadcast from Bordeaux > stated that M. Flandin and M. Bonnet who had been offered posts in the new French Cabinet had declined acceptance. --ReuterReuter. - 31 words
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242 1940-06-18 10 Reuter. m r London, June 17. "JT is only by fighting on that any flaws which may exist in the fighting machine of an apparently victorious enemy can be tested," writes The Times, which adds: "Not for any selfish reason doReuter. - 242 words
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Article131 1940-06-18 10 Reuter. London, June 17. FORECASTING that Hitler would attempt to invade England this month or in July, rather than August or September, Sir Nevile Henderson (former Ambassador in Berlin), speaking in Lincoln today, urged that every able-bodied man and boy in the country should atReuter. - 131 words
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75 1940-06-18 10 Reuter. Cairo, June 18. DEPLYTNG to a journalist's questions JJ about events on the Egypt-Libya frontier, where Egyptian casualties occurred, Mr. Ali Maher, Prime Minister said: "We consider these skirmishes can be diplomatically settled." The Premier reca'led similar incidents between Switzerland and the belligerentsReuter. - 75 words
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Article259 1940-06-18 10 Reuter. London, June 18. MARSHAL PETAIN, explaining n his decision to seek peace, said, in his broadcast yesterday:— "At the call of the President of the Republic. I have assumed from to-day the direction of the Government of France. "Sure of the affection of our iReuter. - 259 words
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Article32 1940-06-18 10 Reuter. W Stockholm, June 17. E wili preserve peace, but not at any price," declared Prince Wilhelm K '"S- a patrtoffi pi cmc sacrifice. "—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration295 1940-06-18 10 Reuter. Chungking, June 16. ()VER a hundred Japanese planes raided Chung, king after a four days' respite from daily raids which started on May 26. Chinese fighters attacked the raiders and it is believed shot down several. The Japanese mostly used incendiarybombs, and fires in crowdedReuter. - 295 words
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Advertisement204 1940-06-18 10 I If You Have "Acid Indigestion" ALKALIZE STOMACH ALMOST INSTANTLY THIS AMAZING "PHILLIPS" WAY f DR-SMITH TOLD US TO <J$T GENUINE PHILLIPS' MILK OF SPO<LED MANX A GOOD Oj cray side today people are Try this way. Try it particularly 6 ureed to alkalize their stom- if you've been using204 words
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Advertisement101 1940-06-18 10 Fr°f T RARE INTERESTING MALAYAN CHINESE CURIOS PRICES COMPETITIVE Call at the FAMOUS BIRDSIIOP Ipoh. Phone 290. Coat TetrtOaX •<>«-« ACe t 9 ,m I V R VICK a CO* LTD* I L JOSEPH TRAVERS 4 SONS LTO 1 COMMON COMMODITIES AND INDUSTRIES rOAI Published by Pitmans. Its or, in101 words
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Article, Illustration277 1940-06-18 11 BRITAIN MA YAGREE TO PREMIERS' CONFERENCE Madras, June 8. 'PHAT ultimately Congress may agree to the proposal of allowing A all Premiers and ex-Premiers, with no outside members, to meet in conference is possible, according to news trickling down from Congress circles after Mr.277 words
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106 1940-06-18 11 Simla, May LET us count it, in these testing times, a sacred duty to the land we love to suppress all differences that divide us. They may be real enough thosV differences, and In the fulness of time we may have once more o discuss106 words
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Article40 1940-06-18 11 Khan Abdul Samad Khan, president, Aniumani Wattan of Baluchistan, a fcadTs political organisation in the province was acquitted at Ziarat, the sumn"eTheadqua;ters of the Governor-General, in fhe fi«rt c« niea In the province under the Deience oi India Act Rules.40 words
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Article224 1940-06-18 11 GIRLS WESTERN GLAMOUR Ootacamund, June 2. THAT Indian womanhood had always held a high place in society and that woman had been held in such great esteem as to be regarded as queen of the household, v/as emphasised by Sir Alladi Krishnaswami Aiyar, Advocate-General, Madras, speaking at the anniversary function224 words
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Article57 1940-06-18 11 All copies of the English periodical entitled "Red Flag." an organ of the Bolshevik Party of India, of the English pamphlet entitled "Programme of the Bolshevik Party of India," and of the English leaflet entitled "Red Front." an organ of the Communist Party of India, have been proscribed by the57 words
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Article59 1940-06-18 11 Dr. G.V. Deshmukh, M.L.A. (Central) has sent a telegram to Mahatma Gandhi at Sewagram (Wardha), requesting him to the Viceroy and the British Government to start military colleges in university centres to train Indian students as officers in the army, navy and air services. The vital need of the hour59 words
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153 1940-06-18 11 twmoay. May 23. 1 DEMOCRACY, sq long as it is sustained by violence cannot provide for or protect the weak. My notion of democracy is that under it the weakest should aave the same opportunity as the strongest. That can never happen except through non-violence.153 words
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Advertisement19 1940-06-18 11 A folder describing in detail the various A R P- equipment ivill be sent on request. WPS. 199 C19 words
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Advertisement271 1940-06-18 12 3 Great Favourites TOGETHER in a New Uproarious COLUMBIA Comedy Hit!,,, OPENING TO-DAY AT THE CAPITOL |3.15- 6.15-9.15 j J USUAL PRICES $2. $1.50, SI, 50 cts. 25 cts.j mmJPr- Jj But with which one? too many! It's the funo4 niest marital mixup r merry trio ever untanI r^^^^^^pß^^K»!^^ v271 words
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Advertisement125 1940-06-18 12 SPECIALLY PRODUCED FOR ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES] FULL ENGLISH VERSION OF THE FAMOUS PRODUCTION Wm CREATED A SENSATION IN EUROPE AND AMERICA OPENING TO-DAY ALHA M R R I 3.15. 6.15 9.15 P.M. J> The Most Thrilling Mystery Spy Drama ever screened ■H "DOUBLE CRIME KgHra IN THE hH MAGINOT LINE"125 words
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Advertisement113 1940-06-18 12 SPECIAL TEA DANCE TO-DAY From 630 io >>7- <9> AT THE kr. aflH Far ewell Performances "Davendo Paulette' The 'one and the only Cabaret Stars appearing <@ Now in Malaya 'BUFFET DANCE* Commencing from 6 to 12 p.m. A TO-MORROW k k SUN TALKIE (To-night 7.3« 9.30 p.m.) PAUL, MUNI113 words
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806 1940-06-18 13 British Raids On Enemy Air Bases Reuter. Cairo, June 17. THE R.A.F. Middle East announces that most successful raids were carried out against the Italian air base at Tcbruk. The airmen persisted in the attack despite heavy anti-aircraft tire, and extensively damaged anReuter. - 806 words
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Article62 1940-06-18 13 Reuter. Cairo, June 17. TWO Arab chieftains who, with J**** tribal f_lto*ihi_, were ex- -L y llaly d "ring the conquest of Libya have met the Egyptian Prime Minister and offered their full services t„ Egypt. They a >e Saved Margham Idrlssi and SayedReuter. - 62 words
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Advertisement492 1940-06-18 13 'public Notices! Singapore Municipality TENDERS. iftiDERS are now invited for the p materials or service. jr 0 r c Municipal Tender Room f w Date of Closing if pumping Macßitchie 12 noon, Sept. 1940. ne Polished Suction FitCentral Fire Deposit $10). 12 noon, 21 June. 1940. tne DC. Re- Victoria492 words
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Advertisement66 1940-06-18 13 DE LUXE RESTAURANT BAR (AIR-CONDITIONED) TEL. 4244 IN THE NEW WORLD CABARET Exceptionally comfortable place for WEDDING FUNCTIONS, SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES OTHER RECEPTIONS. Best Chinese European Food Served. Special Sunday Tiffin SLFor economy and prompt service, Ordinary Dinner $1.75 including Admission. kindly jjQj-JjjjHMBHMI This is che I gB/tte &ahy combincf66 words
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Advertisement181 1940-06-18 13 It's A Popular Singapore Custom To Entertain DANCE TO FRED LIBIO'S f9^S MODERN ORCHESTRA THE HIGHEST PAID AC< LAIMED M*A£ Jgj BfgST DANCE BAND IN TOWN uK* SsS flH^ X I blackout Vance h I—.ii—l i LIGHTS OFF ONLY WHEN DANCE IS ON IT'S THE LATEST CRAZE Come to the181 words
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Obituary125 1940-06-18 14 NORMS.--Mr. Harry Hugh Norris. Bar-rister-at-Law, England, aged 69, passed away peacefully at the Muar Hospital, on 16th June. He leaves behind his beloved sister, Miss Edith Norris. The cortege will leave his residence, 792 Paya Lebar Road, at 5 p.m. to-day. for the Bidadari Cemetery. Deeply regretted. Penang and125 words
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Advertisement566 1940-06-18 14 I I n m i IT K .J For Assured Results Send your small Advert to the TRIBUTE Ie% Insertions for Imi the price of 1 Domestic Occurrences BIRTH THOMAS.—At Muar Hospital, on June 17th., to Nora Kathleen, wife of D. H. Thomas, a son. ENGAGEMENT The engagemsnt of Mr.566 words
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Advertisement826 1940-06-18 14 To Let FLAT TO RENT or exchange—Apply 27. Capitol Building. (No. 798P) TO LET from Ist July for 6 months furnished Bungalow ln Katong. Refrigerator. Wireless $90. p.rnT Apply Box No. 76. c|o Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. Bliu.) ROOM TO LET. furnished or unfur. Newton District. Apply Box 74. Malaya826 words
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Advertisement857 1940-06-18 14 Public Notices! NOTICE Owners of rubber estates of 100 acres and over in the Islands of Singapore and Penang are reminded that all credits issued for the second quarter of 1940 will expire on the 30th June, 1940, and any unused portion of such credits will be cancelled and all857 words
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Advertisement312 1940-06-18 14 NOTICE We beg to notify th e public that Mr. Lee Shai Htone has severed his connection with us in the capacities of Secretary to Haw Par Brothers, Limited, General Manager to Eng Aun Tong and Attorney to Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par, and the said Mr.312 words
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Miscellaneous800 1940-06-18 14 i To-day's RadUTl J SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (133 mc|s). 1 ZHP *.96 metre, (9.69 .c|s>. g»° »-JJ Mjg <** jjw 1 15* Miscellaneous Gramophone Records. Ob* 2*-53 Mcjs s*« metr }.S News and mid-day Tin. Copra Rubber p.m. Announcement 4 Prices. g 5q The News B.S Mafa'y Musical800 words
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101 1940-06-18 15 Reuter. London, June 18. :K gl k Exchange took a grave but calm view of the news from I France. g ess, however, was virtually at a standstill. Kaffirs were but gilt-edged securities remained above the minimum. ,nds were nominally unchanged, although thereReuter. - 101 words
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Article46 1940-06-18 15 Reuter. London, June 17. -ovisSION to transfer restrict* i whether between resit v residents to non-residents, lheld until further notice (£:.n > therein have b'Jen disS' permits have been canI is understood that restricted a." those which the authorities rod for ultimate requesting abroad. —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article35 1940-06-18 15 Reuter. London, June 17. f-Eun ir.a ket ruled easy, with a turn1". r o: 425 tons. Warehouse stocks dor. totalled 247 tons and in Liver:1.849 tons, a total increase of 278 ans.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article306 1940-06-18 15 TIN London, Monday. Price) Buyers £285% Sellers Price) £286*2 Buyers £287 Sellers RUBBER London, Monday. Previous To-day B. S B. S Firm 13 13 16 14 *14V 4 BForward) 1334 13 7 8 *Mk hid Forward) 13 3 4 13 7 8 *14Vind. rward) 12 716 12306 words
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Article25 1940-06-18 15 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to-day were:— RUBBER Buyers 87%; Sellers 37V». (nominal) TIN $1:50, down $18%.25 words
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Article124 1940-06-18 15 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. TIN shares were a generally dull, although it was an easier market yesterday, and some business was transacted. A few Rantaus and Membaus wer e dealt in at market prices, and there was some inquiry for Ulu Klangs. Rubber was again124 words
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Article62 1940-06-18 15 Reuter. r London, June 17 UOMEWARD freights were dull an< "J11 nrtive to-day, but there was moie inteT-neutral business, especially from the United States. London underwriters are withdrawing all scheduled war risk rates to, from ano via France or French possessions, which henceforth are subject toReuter. - 62 words
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Article33 1940-06-18 15 Reuter Manchester, June 17. THE trade unions recommend using the best possible cotton to relieve the strain on workers due to the shortage oi thousands of young workers. ReuteReuter - 33 words
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Article45 1940-06-18 15 The foilov/ing is a list of for estates for the month of May, 1940. Brunei 35,882 lb., Bukit 10 n of lb., Changkat 22.965 lb Haytor 10,030 h Indragiri 119,612 lb., Lunas 36,o9t lb.': Nyalaf 28,000 lb., Tapah 78,241 lb Ulu Pandan 1,768.45 words
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Article913 1940-06-18 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore, June 17. MINING Buyer* Bnller* Ampat Tin 3.6 3 10».' 2 Austral Amal 4 9 5 3 Ayer Hitam 18 7» 2 20 4 2 xd Ayer Weng 0 50 0.60 Austral Malay SSi- 37 Bangrin 17 6 18 6 Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40 Berjuntal913 words
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Article87 1940-06-18 15 Reuter. Liverpool, June 17. LAST we >k cotton forwardings to spinners were 85,100 bales, the biggest m several years. The big consumption is expected to be maintained in view of Lancashire's present responsibility. The market collapsed on the news from France. Americans were sellers atReuter. - 87 words
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Advertisement8 1940-06-18 15 CONSTIPATION LIXEN-iti w ae*ttle> gaU UXEN RARLOW COMPANY,8 words
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Advertisement406 1940-06-18 15 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA i PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES j For all information apply to: P. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. 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: Special406 words
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Advertisement317 1940-06-18 15 t r-^mmmmm W^^—— BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce317 words
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Article, Illustration47 1940-06-18 16 This is how a Nazi Heinkel 111 looked at the end of a combat with an K.A.F. Spitfire, just before the Nazi crashed recently in France. The engines, fuselage and petrol tanks are all ablaze. The Heinkel can be seen disintegrating in mid-air.47 words
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118 1940-06-18 16 Reuter. London, June 18. more classes are expected to register for military service in July, according to a statement by the Labour Ministry, which says the men are being called up at a rapidly increasing rate. Medical examinations have been speeded up andReuter. - 118 words
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Article59 1940-06-18 16 Reuter. London. June 17. THE Admiralty has made an order requiring the presence in every British ship in a United Kingdom port of a sufficient number of members of the crew to man defensive equipment and fire fighting appliances. The seamen are warned that absence without leave isReuter. - 59 words
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Article90 1940-06-18 16 Reuter. Washington. June 17. WITH the approval of the Administration, a Bill is being introduced to-day before the Naval Committee of the Senate and the House, providing for coilstruction of 84 additional warships, namely three aircraft earners, twelve cruisers. 41 destroyers, 28 submarines, at aReuter. - 90 words
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435 1940-06-18 16 Willing To Put All Forces Under One Cabinet Reuter. London, June 18. TT is officially announced that Government wish it to be known that, with the object of assisting France and supporting her to the utmost in the hours of distress through which sheReuter. - 435 words
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Article105 1940-06-18 16 Reuter. Washington, June 18. By 76 votes to nil. the Senate yesterday approved of legislation that the United States would not acquiesce in the transfer of possessions in the Western Hemisphere from one non-American power to another non-American power. Bucharest. June 18. A meeting of the Rumanian CabinetReuter. - 105 words
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Article85 1940-06-18 16 Reuter. Tokyo, June 17. rE spokesman of the Japanese (j Army in Canton made a i threatening statement to-day re. garding French Indo-China. He said that despite repeated i protests French Indo-China was apparently persisting in allowing j the transit of arms. If she refused to reconsiderReuter. - 85 words
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109 1940-06-18 16 British Wireless. London, June 18. THAT the food supply in Britain is sufficiently good to warrant there being no immediate extension of the rationing system was disclosed to-day by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food who added: "We are satisfied we have aBritish Wireless. - 109 words
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Article71 1940-06-18 16 Reuter. Washington, j„„ P IN certain well informed if u 8 J~ Washington it is declared high administrative officials 1 guesting that the United siT should completely sever* d. n es relations with German? T!' c for the dual purpose 0 f shn ,V sympathyReuter. - 71 words
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Article118 1940-06-18 16 Reuter. Stockholm. June ix COVIET troops have occupied T a v linn, Mitau and other phces b. Estonia and Latvia, according to thp Aftonbladet's Tallinn correspondent He added that the Lithuar. President, M. Smetona, ia reported tn have been interned at Koenigsh»» ostensibly because he hadReuter. - 118 words
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Article37 1940-06-18 16 Reuter. New York. June 17. I THE Iron Steel Institute report I steel production at 87.7 per c 1 of capacity. Wall Street rallied after I pressure on steels and motors.—Ri IReuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement68 1940-06-18 16 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL FIAT OWNERS We have recently obtained the services of expert Fiat I trained mechanics and can undertake at moderate charges any class of Fiat repair work. Bring your car to our modern Service \^J o I>. Department at 15, Grange Road, and we n I' V68 words
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