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Title Section20 1940-06-19 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 146. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, June 1940.20 words
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Article, Illustration721 1940-06-19 1 Internal Opposition To Petain Government AGED MARSHAL ACCUSED OF BEING PRO-FASCIST Reuter. THOUGH Hitler and Mussolini have met and agreed on their attitude to Marshal Petain's request for cessation of the fighting, the terms —if any—have not yet been revealed. Reuters correspondent reports considerableReuter. - 721 words
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Article264 1940-06-19 1 The statement made earlier in the day that France would not accept a dishonourable peace was repeated. "France lives and t ranee will live," said the spokesman. He added that the army of the Maginot Line was intact, the extreme points of the German advance were Cherbourg,264 words
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Article, Illustration12 1940-06-19 1 sailors neip 10 em sis with twin Lewisguns in trawlers.12 words
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Article95 1940-06-19 1 Reuter. London, June 19. j arningrs were sounded in in Essex, Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire and in Nornd on the South coast Lii Ministry communique staged aircraft crossed the coast light and air raid warnings ided in a number of districts in I. r.uland. It was later learnedReuter. - 95 words
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130 1940-06-19 1 Reuter. London, June 19. OFFERING to lead the French in carrying on J*** h U Gener»! de Gaulle, who was Chef dv Cabinet nauc! s Government, broadcasting last night, said: for m v years commanded the French Armies trenent are alleging that ourReuter. - 130 words
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Article106 1940-06-19 1 Reuter. London, June 19. I REUTERS special correspondent with the 8.E.F., who has reached Britain from a port in west France, writes that in talking to French Navy and Army officers and civilians during his 300-mile tour from the battle-zone to the cons of embarkation, heReuter. - 106 words
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Article21 1940-06-19 1 London, June 19. ITIHE Admiralty offl--1 cers and men from tne w aircraft-carrier Glorious a nd country.-Reuter.21 words
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Article80 1940-06-19 1 Reuter. London, June 18. X HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE civiA lianl were killed and 81 wounded m aiding the Royal Navy to remove he HEP and French Army from Dunkirk, Lretfutlv announced the ParhamenSecretary to the Admiralty in the House of Commons to-day. Four killed and twoReuter. - 80 words
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Article45 1940-06-19 1 Reuter. London, June 19. NEARLY all the BE.F. from northwestern France have now arrived in England, having been evacuated in a miscellaneous flset of vessels such as that which brought the British troops from Dunkirk. They landed at West Country and south-coast ports.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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101 1940-06-19 1 Reuter. Tokyo, June 10. TIHE Japanese Cabinet met yesterday and considered the European situation. The question of the future of French Indo-China is becoming increasingly prominent. TheDomei Agency states "All diplomatic observers believe that the Japanese Government feel the same deep ccncem about theReuter. - 101 words
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Article163 1940-06-19 1 Reuter. London, June 19. The Prime Minister's statement in the Commons and in his broadcast speech that Government had received messages from the Prime Ministers of all the self-governing Dominions, "couched in the most moving terms," is generally appreciated as most eloquent testimcny of the unity of theReuter. - 163 words
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416 1940-06-19 2 Singapore, Tuesday. ARKESTED in the vicinity and at the time appointed by two secret societies for a clash, Ong Cheng Poh and Saw Boon Chuan, two Chinese, were recommended to be banished by Mr. J. G Kappoport, the Third Police Magistrate, when Ong was416 words
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Article45 1940-06-19 2 Archdeacon and Mrs. Graham White are going on leave to Western Australia in abi ut a week and expect to return by October. The Rev. R. J. Thompson will be acting chaplain at St. Andrew's Cathedral and will, with Mrs. Thompson, reside at Cathedral House.45 words
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584 1940-06-19 2 RULES TO BE FRAMED REGARDING OLDER MEN (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) A QUESTION WHICH IS ENGAGING THE ATTENTION OF V MOST EUROPEANS IN THIS COUNTRY AT THE MOMENT IS WHETHER, IN VIEW OF THE INTRODUCTION OF COMPULSORY SERVICE IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, BRITISH584 words
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Article56 1940-06-19 2 Reuter. London, June 18. THF. French Radio announced that the Papal Nuncio to France, Monsignor Valeri, would act as intermediary between the French and Italian Governments. The announcer added:—"The country will never be ready to accept dishonourable conditions, and abandon the spiritual liberties of the peopleReuter. - 56 words
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Article162 1940-06-19 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. ISMAIL bin Abdul Khadar, a Malay youth, was charged yesterday, before Raja Ayoub, the Third Magistrate, with possessing suspected stolen property. Detective Inspector Tang Kwan Kiin stated that on June 11 he saw the accused take something from bis162 words
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Article686 1940-06-19 2 Singapore, Tuesday. QNG VVAH SENG, a 30-year-old Hokkien, who had falsely obtained $5 from a grief-stricken woman who had just heard her husband being recommended to be banished, sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment and to 12 strokes with the heavy rotan, was convicted686 words
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Article, Illustration25 1940-06-19 2 Reuter. London, June 18. The Rajah of Sarawak has donated an additional £60,000 for the prosecution of the war.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article264 1940-06-19 2 Appeal By Alkaff Co, Succeeds Singapore, Tuesday. rpHE Court of Api>eal allowed with costs the appeal of Alkaff ft Co., against the decision of the Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation who awarded compensation in the sum of $447.50 and costs in favour of a Chinese widow, Woo Tang Nui, mother of264 words
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Article48 1940-06-19 2 Reuter. Melbourne, June 18. MR. Foil, Minister for the interior, announced to-day that machinery for settling English war orphans in Australia is complete. He expected lhat Austmia would be willing to take many more than the. 5.000 children they had originally offered to receive.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article21 1940-06-19 2 Mr. G.R. Pape. Executive Engineer. Malayan Public Works Service, has been appointed to act as Senior Executive Engineer. Kuala Lumpur Town.21 words
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472 1940-06-19 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. TIIF conviction of a public servant on three charges of cheating was set aside this morning in a judgement delivered by Mr. Justice Cussen at the Supreme Court when he allowed tho appeal of A. Arasa- at nam. Health472 words
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Article586 1940-06-19 2 Singapore, j currency rules, pu x the Controller of X change this evening, make tive for exporters of gx> United States and Switj get payment for thei United States dollars francs. This is to ensure that Mabyi gets as much as possible of these two currencies to586 words
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Article47 1940-06-19 2 Reuter. London, Juno 18. THE Ford Motor Company, Detroit, is to manufacture 6,000 Roll< Royc Merlin aero-engines, it was Bnnounced by Lord Beaverbrook. Minister c: craft Production, to-day. Production will begin in a month delivery will start early next year Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Advertisement373 1940-06-19 2 MmQ This can happen to you! Kilt Those Awful Pains I ■K4 After Meals EEs tst W A warnin 9 that your stomach needs attention Flushin Palpitation, Feeling of Over-fulness are the m f wr a sll 8:ht symptoms of stomach trouble. A few doses 0 U of De Witts373 words
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Advertisement19 1940-06-19 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Kuilding. Chulia Strti'l. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Article, Illustration478 1940-06-19 3 COLLEGE STUDENTS' SPECIAL COURSE Theoretical And Practical Work (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) |N ORDER TO FACILITATE THE PROGRESS OF NATURE STUDY IN SINGAPORE SCHOOLS—A SUBJECT OF INCREASING IMPORTANCE IN THE SCHOOL CURRICULUMFOURTH YEAR STUDENTS OF RAFFLES COLLEGE WHO INTEND TAKING UP TEACHING AS A CAREER478 words
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Article88 1940-06-19 3 Reuter. London, June 18. IT IS officially announced that the South African Government has despatched a small military force to Komartipoort in Eastern Transvaal, on the borders of Mozambique. It is added that this is a precautionary measure and has nothing to do with relations between theReuter. - 88 words
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253 1940-06-19 3 THE fact that the white colour of polished rice and white bread is no T indication at all of the purity of the rice or the bread stressed by Dr W. L. Blakemore, Health Officer, Rural, In a pamphlet on the value of253 words
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208 1940-06-19 3 Singapore, Tuesday. f|NG TOH, a 88-year-old Hokkien, said he forgot he had made a report to the police about a motor cycle accident when he gave evidence at the Traffic Court. For his loss of memory, Ong was sentenced to three months' hard labour208 words
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Article121 1940-06-19 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Tuesday. A MINING fatality occurred yesterday mornine at Kota Bahru Mine. Kota Bharu. resulting in the death of Mr. Heckart, mining engineer. He was supervising the erection of a f mnel on the dredge when a wire rope supporting the funnel121 words
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Article39 1940-06-19 3 Mr. Yu-Huan Tsan was admitted as an advocate and solicitor to the Supreme Coun c the Colony on the application of Mr. W. A. N. Battenberg, who appeared before Mr. Justice Manning in the High Court, Penang, on Friday.39 words
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71 1940-06-19 3 (From H. L Hopkin) London, June 18. A DECREE of nullity was granted to Mrs. lsobel Weaver, the daughter of Sir Stafford Cripps, recently appointed British Ambassador to the Soviet Union, against Mr. Lawrence Weaver. The marriage took place in Jamaica in 1938. The71 words
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Article32 1940-06-19 3 "Gagak Hitam", a Malay talkie, will be opening a season at the Happy Theatre Happy World Park, to-morrow. T.k cast includes popular Miss Roekich, star of "Terang Bulan" and "Fat-man*.32 words
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Article15 1940-06-19 3 The transfer of Capt. F.G. untitled S.S.V.F., to the Reserve of Officers has been approved.15 words
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Article143 1940-06-19 3 Singapore, Wednesday. BELIEVED to have been fatally assaulted, a Hokkien woman (27), was brought home, but her 80-year-old father refused to believe that she was dead. Several hours later the husband ol the woman returned to the house and raised an alarm. It appears that on the143 words
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Article46 1940-06-19 3 The following list of contributions to the Turkish Earthquake Relief Fund, inaugurated by His Highness the Sultan of Selangor, hay been issued: contribution from Kuala Lumpur per Che Othman $247.45, Ulu Selangor Malays $1 183 44 District Officer, Kuala Langat 65 Abdul Malek, Kuala Lumpur $10.46 words
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Advertisement198 1940-06-19 3 homd -maaf delicious, a/ways fresh yew* *£/us If you have no: tried one of our V f; mous S.C.S. Pies you've missed a C^wS^^^m^m^^ treat. They are really scrumptious \V m because only the tenderest meat, i poultry and game are used to make f fj§P them. S.C.S. Pies can198 words
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119 1940-06-19 4 Last Night's First Nights pHE Capitol, Singapore, changed programmes yesterday for the first time lor three weeks. The new attraction is a film adaptation of Somerset Maugham's hilariously merry play "Too Many Husbands," featuring Jean Arthur. Melvyn Douglas and Fred MacMurray What should a119 words
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Article88 1940-06-19 4 ONE of the most exciting of Charlie Chan's adventures is "City In Darkness," which opened at the Cathay last night. Here is Paris in the blackout, with all the ceriness of shadows and suspects. Chan Ls slicker than ever, a strange Oiiental soul wandering88 words
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124 1940-06-19 4 AN unusual spy drama, highly en. tcrtaining and gripping mainly for the locality of its plot and its timeliness. "Double Crime in the Maginot Line" opened at U*f Alhambra last night. Originally a French film with French dialogue, this interesting picture has been redressed124 words
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Article62 1940-06-19 4 ON June 16 four religious fanatics attacked a native police guard with a European N.C.O. outside l he Radio Holland building in the harbour of Rata via. killing two and wounding a third. Three of the four attackers were shot dead by the police and the62 words
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393 1940-06-19 4 The following Is a list of registered monthly subscribers up to June 8, 1940 for the Malaya Patriotic Fund: "A.J.8.D." $5. Mr F.B M. Akkermans, $5. Mr. N. 6. Alexander. $30. Mr. A. Aloan. $50. Anonymous $50, Anonymous $20. Anonymous $25, Anonymous $20. Anonymous $5,393 words
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168 1940-06-19 4 Singapore, Tuesday. LULLING on a moving trolley bus at Serangoon Road near the Kaadug Kerbau Police Station on the afternoon of June 8, a 63--year-old Chinese. Chu Chiang fractured his skull. m m 1 He was removed to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital168 words
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Article47 1940-06-19 4 The N.Y.K. liner Hakusan Maru which lpft the United Kingdom with passengers for Malaya and the Far East early this month and was in the Mediterranean >egion when Italy entered the war, is safe She will arrive In Singapore by wav of the Cape of Good Hope.47 words
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122 1940-06-19 4 Singapore, Tuesday. V[G SAU FONG, a 17-year-old girl, *1 and her mother. Lam Kit, who recently gave birth to a child, were each tilled $750 or in default three months' simple imprisonment, by Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, for having assisted in122 words
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Article87 1940-06-19 4 "Poscn" (full moon day) will he celebrated at the Singapore Buddhist Temple 96, Outram Road under the patronage of Mr. P. H. Hendry to-day. The day is observed reverently because of the fact that Buddhism was introduced to Ceylon for the first time on this day by87 words
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Article42 1940-06-19 4 The death occurred at the Bungsar Hospital Kuala Lumpur on Friday of Dr. G. T. Edwards of St. Luke's Dispensary, Fudu Road, Kuaia Lumpur. Dr. Edwards had been in indifferent health for about i mouth and was admitted into the hospital. fc42 words
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399 1940-06-19 4 Stole Bicycle While On A Bond SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. HOW A CHINESE LAD GOT INTO FURTHER 11 TROUBLE WHILE STILL UNDER A BOND TO BE OF GOOD BEHAVIOUR FOR A PERIOD OF SIX MONTHS WAS REVEALED IN THE HIGH COURT TO-DAY BEFORE MR. JUSTICE A.399 words
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Article72 1940-06-19 4 Singapore. Tuesday. AN application brought by a Chinese. Ng Sam Ton, to eject 36 squatters from their houses in East Coast Road on the grounds that he required the land on which the houses stand to start an estate, was dismissed by the Rent Assessment Board72 words
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304 1940-06-19 4 AN increase of 415 members, the present number 1,907, i s ported by the Singapore Ckrbi Union. The annual report adds that, dwim k the need for economy, various measure were adopted to reduce expenditure ir eluding closing down of the Union's W304 words
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Advertisement614 1940-06-19 4 EXCELLENT GRILL A LA CARTE DINE THERE TO-NIGHT COMFORT x^^t x AND SERVICE RAFFLES ORCHESTRA tP" £v/"RELAY RADIO PROGRAMMES raffi.es bakery an!» confectionery for best quality bread cakes SEA VIEW HOTEL. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATCRDAY M»i:<IAI IMWIIt cV DAXiE FRIDAY a SATCRDAY MOONLIGHT NIGHTS DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN DANCING614 words
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Advertisement126 1940-06-19 4 BEWARE OF f% 'constipation U BROOKLAX rTHOCOuffTLMATivri k Banishes J kCONSTIPATIONJ ye m i g hl^^^^B IB (Sold Everywhere) gjf Agents: NAINA MOHAMED ft SONS, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penan?. ■GOODWOOD PARK HOILLI 7) f* *Tt f Tl YWBHAIR YOUTHno just aldTook like ggajf ll\ I tOOH LIKE THIS SOME126 words
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Article, Illustration49 1940-06-19 5 i owan and Bailey will be singing for charitfy at the Cathay to-morrow night when a special floor show will be oresented in conjunction with the i atha) Hour show, in aid of the War Fund. Mrs. E. A. Elder is organising the presentation.49 words
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256 1940-06-19 5 Singapore, Tuesday. QTEALIKG a coat proved to be very expensive for Sulaiman bin I'mor Mavdin, a police supervisee with eight previous convictions, staving at the Salvation Aimy hostel. jtion of Messrs. C. W. A. L. Birse, A. C. Jomaron, R. H. North-Hunt, from Class256 words
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Article69 1940-06-19 5 Reuter. New York, June 18. PIS is the end of France as an Ally of Britain in war. but it is not the end, rather it is the beginning of the debt of gratitude which every surviving democracy in the world owes to a heroic nationReuter. - 69 words
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168 1940-06-19 5 Singapore, Tuesday. ~n swine ladder in the grounds of a Chinese in the General Hospital. At this morning's inquiry, the -ting re^rrJfc^ McQuarrie, returnee death by misadventure. qX& Chung Kirn Meng. uje Qn brother of the wJth Kwok the day in question he168 words
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986 1940-06-19 5 Japanese Charged Under Quarantine Ordinance Singapore, Tuesday. OEASONS why he thought the symptoms of a European patient whom he had treated were consistent with drug poisoning and why he never suspected him of suffering from scarlet fever were given by Dr. Kasuke Katagiri, a986 words
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Advertisement70 1940-06-19 5 REFRACTING m MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS mm free I AMICO TILA I Miraculous Cures of the Man I j Q I Have a tube to day I Completely Cures I akness and exhaustion J all kinds of languor. I Stocked at I Naina Mohamecl SonSt I (Sold Everywhere) L. For I Convenience70 words
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Advertisement326 1940-06-19 5 COMMON COMMODITIES AND INDUSTRIES Published by Pitmans. $l g9 COAL Its o..«in, method of working tc 1M POTTERY Being a simple account of the History en. j g0 CLOCKS AND WATCHfcS by George L Overton lM TOBACCO From the Grower to th f Smoker Igg SPONGES Their nature. Modes of326 words
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Article, Illustration931 1940-06-19 6 Visit By Another Team From China Likely Soon |N SPITE OF CRITICS' OPINIONS THAT THE STANDARD OF FOOTBALL IN SINGAPORE IS DETERIORATING, THE CITY IS FAST GROWING ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT CENTRES OF THE GAME IN THE EAST—AND CERTAINLY THE HAVEN OF931 words
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Article, Illustration139 1940-06-19 6 HELEN KHONG XITITH the entrance to Raffles College of Miss Helen"} Ktiong, daughter of Dr. K. T. Khong, Singapore will gain a sports personality at Perak's loss. j Afi'ss Khong recently arrived in Singapore last week-end to take up studies at the College. I139 words
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Article58 1940-06-19 6 AN enthusiast, signing himself K. Y. Koh, sent in a suggestion for the following to be the side to meet Johore in Saturday's Malaya Cup match: Webber or Pak Tong; Abdul Rahman, Soon San; Yew Leng, Lai Chuan or Aziz, Hor Khoon; Hock Seng, Taib58 words
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231 1940-06-19 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Tuesday. AFTER nearly losing the game by a walk over, the Fountain Football Team sprang a surprise when they beat the Muar Police by 2 goal to 1 in a Division I league match. This231 words
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Article91 1940-06-19 6 Singapore Yacht Club programme this week-end will be: Friday: Usual laces for all Classes, starting at 5.25. p.m. Sunday: "C" Class will sail the Ist Race for the Club Burgee, starting at 9.50 a.m. The '"A" Class will sail the Ist Race for the Shenton Thomas Cup,91 words
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Article140 1940-06-19 6 t>AIN checked progress in the annual Xw Johore State tennis championshios which were held at the courts of the Royal Johore International Club during the week end. half through Bakar. The score was The open singles event had not yet been competed. Yon bin Mian champion140 words
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Article53 1940-06-19 6 (From Our Own Reporter) (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 19. Malacca's team against Negri Sembi.an at Malacca Saturday will be: Low Ah Sang; Hendroff, Tarn CheeLim; W:e Tiam Tye, Jamat Hassan, Lin Chang; Tan Swoe Cheng, Mustapha .Mohammed Had, Leon (Captain), Hassan Toioh. Reserves Shariff53 words
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Advertisement197 1940-06-19 6 !fc REGAIN HEALTH via 'HERETO' W&i NON-ALCOHOLIC HERBAL TONIC If you want to regain your health, beau:y and strength. Ir y° ur "Bure has lost its beauty through illness, cares, *4 yfmm2> motherhood or age. i If y° ur body is nervous, weak or if it is fatigued. \f Take197 words
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Advertisement363 1940-06-19 6 MANCHESTERS BEAT GORDONS AT CHANGI Playing at Changi yesterday the Manchesters defeated the Gordons by three goals to nil in a first division encounter. This is the tenth d-feat bott™ D o° f n t S he W ?a°ble re nCar 1 ROSE'S GIMLETS BLACK ErWKITi s c o/£g h363 words
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Article, Illustration412 1940-06-19 7 Baits Ex-Champion Yong Loon Chong In Two Sets Singapore, Tuesday, 'j former champions, Yadi and Yong Loon Chong, fought out a <.\\ng tennis semi-final in the men's singles of the Singapore anis championships this evening, the result going in favour of vho with cleverly varied412 words
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58 1940-06-19 7 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) (iron, Ban^kok> j U ne 18. mmm tenth annual open golf of Thaitand was won yesterday in heavy rain hv the amateur W. J. Gibb who is holder of the amateur present noiuci title of Thailand. |)rnf clonal. «ho58 words
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Article116 1940-06-19 7 rmr Own Correspondent) (From Our owi June w the second and final day carnival at the City park, were: friday Kirn Tee Women's 1 'SelangorK 3 J£ IeTSSSa). B. Madi (Selangor,. 2 nnn 30 sees. Kuala Lumpur T ',r.cr-Team 4 3. Muar BougMiders. 2. Fly g116 words
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Article32 1940-06-19 7 lFro m Our Own Keporter) da In a .occer match the Eastern AsHon|^m b teun,ts oais A lXrs ha ea..a»^ i and went e winnin8 rS b y32 words
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Article236 1940-06-19 7 S.R.C 3; R.A.F 2, IN a Reserve Division match on the Padang yesterday, the S.R.C. gained the day over the R.A.F. by the odd goal in five. The game was fought out at a pace frcm start to finish, with each sine alternately taking the236 words
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296 1940-06-19 7 Naval Police 2. Publishers....... THE Publishers were held to a 2-all draw by the Naval Police in a dull division 2A league soccer match at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Dominating play for the greater put of the game, the Publishers had themselves to blame296 words
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163 1940-06-19 7 THE draw and starting times for 1 women's two-ball foursomes in the island Club open women's competition to-morrow are below. All matches start from the first tec. 2.45 p.m.: Mrs. J A Allen and Mrs J J O'Dwyer v. Miss n. Heearty and163 words
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Article61 1940-06-19 7 A friendly ggb. gggff*^ four smgles «n /h doubles Oxygen SC. <™». r moerva Club (B AT. SecCo %tf2SJT«?!K Happy World Covered tion) will be piayea^ui Stadium on Thursci t the Oxygen S.C. The following peng Hong. Fong Yew Ltm Sen* Cheow. Wee Ang B eng61 words
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Article29 1940-06-19 7 y MCA cricket Collie. Saturday on «g Offig will be: vn 8 e U ratta Mercl 8 Hope V. JtogJ; fcjf B Rfja Metha. Drmondroyd.29 words
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Article102 1940-06-19 7 BAD l.fiht checked the onrush of the American Association in a friendly baseball tilt with a team from the U.S. ship City of Newport News at Farrer Park yesterday evening. Only six innings were played instead of usual seven locally and the Americans, who hauled102 words
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Article32 1940-06-19 7 TO-DAY SOCCER: SAF A. League Div I. S.C.C. vs AmylLs, b.C_L,_. Reserve Div Police vs. R E.. Deoot: Div II(B>. Customs vs S.C.F A b;' J.C.S.A. TENNIS: Singapore championships. sec.32 words
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Miscellaneous24 1940-06-19 7 rim: TABLE TO-DAY High Tide: 9 50 A.M.. M 9.18 P.M.. 9.1 ft. TO-MORROW High Tide: 10.42 A.M 8.6 ft 10.04 P.M.. 9.4 ft.24 words
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Article267 1940-06-19 8 JHE conquest of time and space ia one of the most important factors in modern warfare on land. The decision of Marshal Petain. the new French Premier, to seek peace terms has, in a measure, been influenced by this factor. Throughout the French Cabinet meetings of267 words
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Article170 1940-06-19 8 JHE peace movement instituted by Wang Ching Wei, immediately after the inauguration of the puppet Nanking regime, may receive more attention as a result of the present European situation. When Finland concluded peace with Russia, Wang was not slow to exploit the opportunity and harped on the170 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1940-06-19 8 A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT - B y V c. A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT NOW that Italy has entered the war, ten million Italian citizens living abroad (a number equal to a quarter of Italy's home population) will have to decide whether their loyalties lie with the mother country1,009 words
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Article231 1940-06-19 8 IJITLER'S alleged secret weapon is still puzzling the experts. Recently David Lloyd George made a reference to it, but Americans take it Tar more seriously than the Allies. Reports that the German troops in Flanders used a mysterious "nerve gas" thai, paralysed the French and231 words
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Article70 1940-06-19 8 Reuter. New York, June 17. CCORDING to the New York Times' Montevideo correspondent, Uniiruav has discovered a Nazi plot to seize Uuguay with the help of German ex-soldiers from Agentina and to !L IJS* an "agricultural colony cf the Third Reich." Twelve local Nazi PartyReuter. - 70 words
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Article404 1940-06-19 8 have just had the specific assurance of the new French Foreign Minister that a dishonourable peace—which is th e only peace likely to be offered by the Axis—will not be accepted. A peace which handed over the French Navy or Air Force to the Axis404 words
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Advertisement120 1940-06-19 8 ALL THAT IS BEStTn MALAY~MUSIC I Jl COLUMBIA J j LA TEST RELEASE POPULAR MALA V RECORDS GE. urn ZAMAN SE^ Ternyanyi oleh GE. ***** KARANGAN (Marehi A R al«"an ge. umi 53 i "ssur KRONCHONG TERO vtOYO rifr Ternyanyi oleh GE. ***** MAR I KITA BERNYANyP (Fox f rnt120 words
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95 1940-06-19 9 Battle Of France Lost In First Fortnight "WE have in this island to-day a very large and powerful military force, including all our best trained and finest troops, numbering among them scores of thousands of those who have already measured their quality95 words
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Article3461 1940-06-19 9 Reuter. London, June 18. ]fIR. CHURCHILL began his speech on the war in the Com mons to-day, by recalling what lie described as the "colossal military disaster on the Flanders battlefield," when the French Command failed to withdraw the northern armies from Belgium at the moment whenReuter. - 3,461 words
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Article56 1940-06-19 9 Reuter. Wellington, June 18. finMPl'l' SORY military service is applied by regulations issued *°T*nese provide for the establishment of a general reserve inint a Il males over 16 and the ion of reservists for service n New Zealand and overseas. Selection of reservists will be byReuter. - 56 words
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179 1940-06-19 9 Ottawa, June 18. say with confidence that the fate I r I ranee will strengthen rather aken Canada's determination to her war effort," said Premier :ie King, replying to a question Canadian House of Commons. Empire's dire need as a con--0 of France's decision179 words
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Article128 1940-06-19 9 Reuter. London. June 18. THE Air Ministry announces that 1 the R A F. heavily bombed milltarv tbiectives over a wide area in the Rhmeland and northwest Germany U Farlv h to.dav, an enemy destroyer off the Frisian Islands was bombed and hit amidships. ftReuter. - 128 words
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Article55 1940-06-19 9 Reuter. London, June 18. THE Under Secretary for Mr G. Shakespeare, said in the bou of Commons to-day understood ■-.fficial staff of the Germanl^gat on Dublin consisted of six persons ana an -Mf Henderson Stewart asked if J£ uncfllcial staff numbered hundreds The Under Secretary the question should be als"SwasReuter. - 55 words
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Article387 1940-06-19 9 (Reuters Special fitrhts better when he has his rpuS chftnetarWk of the Briton g Dai iy Telegraph's leader to--1 back to the wall, is emphasised to the us W day, which bears the inspiring h Army > s difficulties, After sympathetic reference to the pregs>387 words
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Advertisement298 1940-06-19 9 APPOINTMENTS WITH GOOD SALARIES as Accountants. Secretaries. Cost Accounvam* Work* and Omce Managers Chief Clerks, Bank and Insurance Officers. CtthlOl and Bookkrrnn- are the l.ormal attainments of who qualify with The School of Accountancy Examinations can be taken la Malaya and success puarante-.-d by postal training. The Schoo, of Accountancy298 words
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Advertisement273 1940-06-19 9 NE W BOOK SHOP T WE SPECIALISE IN TECHNICAL D A few of many of them Mitchells Building Construction. Pts. I C E. Reynolds Reinforced Concrete Designer* N Handbook m i \um H Duncan's Applied Mechanics Pot IBnglneers Q E W. N. Rose's Mathematics For Engineers, rw. T 2 Chambers's273 words
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Article148 1940-06-19 10 A to the Chanceilor of the HoL of Commons to-day, whether hp «/n,,iH «ouse of free of interest for war 7« evoked Th ft g PUbUC lt>an had already received such ™n!f' 7 6 eply that Government and institutions S fTOm many P*»c-minded citizens Many148 words
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Advertisement837 1940-06-19 10 j NOTICE LUNAS RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim dividend of 7i/ 2 per cent., on ?£r° Unt 0f the year endi ng 31st October, 1940 will b 0 paid to the Shareholders on the Register on 18th July, 1940 AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN837 words
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Article, Illustration466 1940-06-19 11 Will Never Agree To Dishonourable Peace Reuter. NEW YORK, JUNE 17. ACCORDING TO THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM, FRANCE'S POSITION WAS CLARIFIED IN A BROADCAST BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT STATION LAST NIGHT. TX «n,w THE ANNOUNCER IS QUOTED AS SAYING: THEReuter. - 466 words
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Article62 1940-06-19 11 London, Juno 18. THE Air Ministry communique to-night states: Owing to adverse weather conditions during the last 241 hours air activity has again been greatly restricted Aircraft of the Coastal Commanu carried out rout:ne patrols and act-rd as convoy escorts as usual. The aircraft Fighter Command62 words
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128 1940-06-19 11 Reuter. London, June 18. 17 is learned authoritatively in London that the French are still fight« The German drive is continuing strongly, particularly in cast, but it appears to be directing activity on the west in ction of Laigre, which is 80 miles south-westReuter. - 128 words
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Article89 1940-06-19 11 Reuter. New York, June 18. "TT is absolutely untrue to say that France is going to lay down her arms," declared the announcer heard on the wavelength of the French Government wireless by the National Broadcasting Company. The arnouncer is quoted as saying: "FranceReuter. - 89 words
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Article70 1940-06-19 11 London. June 18 1 ORD Dudley Gordon, President of the I L o F?d«raticn of British Industries has sent a metage of encouragement to a.i engaged hi in our tout, m me lluc have resthose engaged to industry ye t l^ A tL* all TndivWaaMy70 words
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106 1940-06-19 11 Reuter. London, June W. WHILE strengthening of the Soviet garrison in Estonia and Lithuania appears to have been accomplished without incidents, a demonstration in Riga leading to a serious collision with the Dolice is reported by the German News Agency which states that several peopleReuter. - 106 words
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Article66 1940-06-19 11 Reuter. Batavia, June 18. CROWDS were cheering and singing outside the French Consulate in demonstration of gratitude to France for her magnificent fight in the cause cf the Allies, when the news of Marshal Petain's announcement was broadcast yesterday evening. The crowd which gathered during theReuter. - 66 words
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138 1940-06-19 11 Reuter. London, June 18. IT is learned to-day that a Canadian 1 division which left England for France only a few days ago was within SO miles of Paris when was ordered to return to the Frencn Tnftfar only engagement with the enemy wasReuter. - 138 words
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Advertisement259 1940-06-19 12 li FULL ENGLISH VERSION OF ThT* FAMOUS FRENCH PRODUCTION! If s D f l\l Al-HAMBKA The Most Sensational Film of Recent Times I "DOUBLE CRIME IN THE MAGINOT LINE" Astounding drama of a Master Spy, who penetrated the rare heart of this mighty defence system. hI lit*,:." HrPf i^B (NOT259 words
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Article36 1940-06-19 13 Reuter. FIVF Malta, June 18. *YE enemy bombers, supported bomL *2*JS&** dropped several bombs on Malta yesterday, but there Here no casualties. fini*L c laneS ew away lowing deattacked by R.A.F. fighters—R*„t«>rReuter. - 36 words
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Article30 1940-06-19 13 Sccond-Lieut. G.G.T. Browne, SecondGta™ nnrt Lieutenant H. S' y t™ f Ca P' a >n C. W. S. Seed have «rithth. .J? to the Active List aSgh aMSE" His the30 words
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236 1940-06-19 13 Reuter. *-»*on, June 18. A F^RTil Ek Hat ot 45 immediate awards made by the Commander-in-Chief of the B.E.F. issued by the War Office to-night, includes 15 military crosses, 12 distinguished conduct medals and 18 military medals. The military crosses include: SecondLieut. Francis RobertReuter. - 236 words
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Article87 1940-06-19 13 Reuter. Bucharest, June 18. A MEETING of the Rumanian Cabinet has been called for the exceptionally early hour of 9 a.m. on Tuesday following much activity atthe Royal Palace last nigh:\ The news from France caused consternation in Rumania but no official comment is yetReuter. - 87 words
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Advertisement158 1940-06-19 13 HeadacheV The glare of the sun may give you a headache, but more often a headache is the result of some digestive disorder, in which case a dose of Pinkettes will usually quickly set matters right. These tiny laxative pills dispel constipation. stimulate the liver, banish biliousness, correct liverishness, purify158 words
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Advertisement312 1940-06-19 13 Packed Out Nightly Dv ring Las t 4 Months ap^H SINGAPORE'S CABARET FANS T^%SĔBĔW v ii i: i i: ii jjj^r FRED LIBIO'S DANCE BAND JfWHF HIS NOTED VIOLINIST A. BERSHADSKY v hit with mis UiH^Btl WALTZES TANGOS 001 R.flHI THERE'S LIFE IN THIS SPOT... YOUTH, BEAUTY ATMOSPHERE! Come to312 words
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Obituary44 1940-06-19 14 MR AND MRS. H. E. HUMPHRIES and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the Late Mr. Derrick Lionel Humphries, as well as those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.44 words
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Miscellaneous853 1940-06-19 14 I To-day's Radio j I —J SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metre. MI mc].) 5 ZHP 30.96 metre. (9.69 mc,.* g{£ gj Jgj (gj met*,) PS Miscellaneous new GSJ 21.53 Mc (19.82 me^es) 1.3 News end mid-day Tin, Copra Rubber p.m. prices. T> a ny a o.uo Orchestral Concert. 1.45 Miscellaneous853 words
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Article56 1940-06-19 15 TIN MARKET RALLIES IN ENGLAND Reuter. M 3 London, June 18. p market orderly readjustment obviated the necessity to I es Alter hours, the turnover w as about a hundred tons arket steadier. lu,K> onsumed about 1,000 tons hly and 500 to 750 thouol Welsh tinp'ate annually, continues.Reuter. - 56 words
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Article272 1940-06-19 15 TIN London, Tuesday. Price) £285V2 Buyers £285 3 /4 Sellers Bficial Price) £286V 2 Buyers £287 Sellers RUBBER London, Tuesday. Previous To-day B. S B. S. Firm 13! 2 14 July 13 1 4 13 1 2 rd August 13 13*4 11 3 4 12 ing prices272 words
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Article25 1940-06-19 15 Singapore, Wednesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to-day were:— RUBBER Buyers 36-', Sellers 37. TIN $131' t up $114-25 words
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Article153 1940-06-19 15 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. THERE was an all-round decline in I the markets yesterday, and prices were marked down sharply. Only a small volume of business was transacted. In tin shares Hong Fatts dipped to 90 cents, and other counters were similarly affected.153 words
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Article68 1940-06-19 15 Reuter. New York, June 18. THERE are complaints of excessive rains in parts of the cotton belt. Domestic copper sales amount so far for June to 38.242 tons compared with 37,963 in May. Texas is holding an emergency oil hearing to-day. One commissioner believesReuter. - 68 words
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Article100 1940-06-19 15 Reuter. London, June 18. WAR risk rates are sharply higher. 'Between the west and south coast of the United Kingdom—not eastSouthampton and the East. Far East Australia and Africa below the equator, ten per cent, is quoted against the for mer five per cent. BetweenReuter. - 100 words
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Article32 1940-06-19 15 Reuter. London, June 18. |H the freights market the Government was inquiring for grain-carri-ers from north to south America at previous prices, but there was no business. —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article921 1940-06-19 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT June 18. Ampat Tin "JS" Austral Amal 49 c, A?er t 18 Ua -*y 351- 371Bangrln 17 lg! Batu Selangor 132 i' 137 i 2 Berjuntal B >, 2 0 i 2 Burma Malay 2 22 -cd Chenderiang 12 13 < 014 oi H™ m fT921 words
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Article59 1940-06-19 15 T ONDON tin prices yesterday registered a very big drop on the previous day's prices. For spot buyers, it dropped £21 2 to 1264 and £21 J 4 for sellers, to £264» 2 At forward, it dropped to £265tt for buyers (down £21» and for59 words
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Article105 1940-06-19 15 Reuter. London, June 18. THE Stock Exchange opened quiet with gilt-edged securities at he minima, but readi'y saleable thereat. Oils were steady and the remaining foreigners were undervalued, if investment retains any meaning. The yields and prospects are abnormally attractive compared with other equities. Towards theReuter. - 105 words
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Advertisement313 1940-06-19 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P*Q. BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES i I 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 Sailingrs:313 words
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Advertisement317 1940-06-19 15 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services arc being maintained by The P. j O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. j Passengers are requested to I register their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce317 words
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Article50 1940-06-19 16 REUTER. KAUNAS, JUNE 19. IT IS REPORTED THAT SOME GERMAN TROOP MOVEMENTS ARE BEING CARRIED OUT IN EAST PRUSSIA. FOR FOUR DAYS PAST ADDITIONAL SOVIET TROOPS, INCLUDING MOTORISED UNITS. HAVE BEEN ARRIVING IN LITHUANIA. SEVERAL BUILDINGS IN KAUNAS HAVE BEEN REQUISITIONED FOR THE SOVIET MILITARY AUTHORITIES. —REUTER.REUTER. - 50 words
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Article78 1940-06-19 16 Reuter. Johannesburg. June 18. GENERAL SMUTS, Prime Minister, in a broadcast to-day. reaffirmed South Africa's decision to join the ether Dominions and stand behind Britain and added: "A heavy burden will be ca*t upon the Commonwealth for the defence of North Africa and the middle EastReuter. - 78 words
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Article, Illustration278 1940-06-19 16 THOUSANDS OF AIR FORCE PILOTS SOON Reuter. Ottawa, June 18. "A BILL authorising mobilisation of all hwaoj material A resources in Canada for the prosecution of the war will he JrXed into Parliament Premier Mr. Mackenzie King, in theReuter. - 278 words
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Article197 1940-06-19 16 Reuter. London, June 18. FOLLOWING a meeting of the National Council of Labour held «n the Commons this evening a statement was issued which, after paving tribute to the heroic struggle of the French against overwhelming odds. says: A "HS irdeal now lies before theReuter. - 197 words
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Article129 1940-06-19 16 Reuter. London. June 18. 4 NUMBER of planes, believed to be enemy, were heard over Essex to'n|earchlights and anti-aircraft guns were in acticn. Some bombs were dropped. Germans Outfought Yesterday evening, three Spitfires met three Junkers 88 dive bombers between Boulogne and le Touquet. Each SpitfireReuter. - 129 words
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257 1940-06-19 16 Reuter. NAIROBI, JUNE 18. IT IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED THAT CONCENTRATIONS OF ENEMY TROOPS, TRANSPORT COLUMNS, WIRELESS STATIONS AND OTHER BUILDINGS WERE HEAVILY BOMBED IN RAIDS BY UNITS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN AND RHODESIAN AIR FORCES ON SOUTHERN ABYSSINIA ON SUNDAY. It is stated that "veryReuter. - 257 words
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68 1940-06-19 16 MANY PRISONERS Reuter. Cairo, June X AUTHORITATIVE reports re ceived here state that vm 600 prisoners, including 2imi Italians, have been made by the Allied troops operating in Libya. Twelve tanks and >e\en guns have also been captured. In repeated raids on Italian bases, R.A.F.Reuter. - 68 words
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Article30 1940-06-19 16 Reuter. Berlin. June 18 The Munich conference is feserifc ed by the German Mew! Au "proceeding in complete isoUtki, with no sound from the <>üb,de world penetrating the Fuehrers headquarters."—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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293 1940-06-19 16 Reuter. London. Jar..' 18. jyETAILS of R.A.F. bomber raids in north-west Germany last night are given in an Air Ministry bulletin which says that mil/ objectives were attacked at Gelsenkirchen. Homburg, Wanne. Eickel, Essen, Dollbergen. Hamburg, Aachen, Duisberg, Rheydt, Cologne and Coblenz.Reuter. - 293 words
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Article76 1940-06-19 16 REUTER. CAIRO, JUNE 1«. I DICTATORS FADS Vl..* BUT THE BRITISH EMPIjJ i NEVER DIES," DECLARED y ORDER OF THE DAY *j GENERAL WAVELL. BRl s COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF TO J» r TROOPS IN THE MIDDLE RAM v "WE SHALL SAVE FROM TYRANNY AS WE f FORE. DIFFICULT TIMESREUTER. - 76 words
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