Malaya Tribune, 22 June 1940
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Title Section21 1940-06-22 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- •No. 149. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, June 22, 194021 words
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Article, Illustration104 1940-06-22 1 Reuter. London, June 22. TWO changes in the Army Council 1 ir* announced. Lieut.-General H B Wemyss and Lieut.-General R. H. Haining become members of thr C< unc'l in place of General Sir Edmund Ironside and General Sir it (iordon-Finlayson. It is understood that theseReuter. - 104 words
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50 1940-06-22 1 Reuter. London, June 22. D PH BARNES and Russell Hil\ Ber*l representatives of the New York d Tribune, have been expelled from any, according to the German agency, on the ground that they ent reports "calculated to upset iendly relations between Germany her States."—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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198 1940-06-22 1 London, June 21. THE contribution of organised labour to the unified war effort is applauded in The Times, which says:— "By one resolution, after another, labour not required for the fighting services is putting more and more might into war production, and assisting bectel organisation198 words
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Article588 1940-06-22 1 RECORD BOMBING OF ENEMY BASES BIG GUN EMPLACEMENT AT CALAIS DESTROYED Reuter. S1 INCE Thursday morning British bombing squadrons, augmented by new I» planes and fresh airmen from Canada and other parts of the Empire, have been conducting the biggest air offensive yet undertaken on GermanReuter. - 588 words
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543 1940-06-22 1 Armistice Terms Not Yet Settled Reuter. ACCORDING to latest messages the details terms between France on the one side n (tab on thr- ntlirr have not yet been settled. Reuter quotes a z xs z&sa that s^jtfzzssFi Keitei and th- FrenchReuter. - 543 words
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Article25 1940-06-22 1 Reuter. Ottawa, June 21. Immediately after his induction, the Earl of Athlone (GovernorGeneral) authorised numerous bills, »nclud ng the comcription bill Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article123 1940-06-22 1 Reuter and British Wireless. London, June 22. j THE Air Ministry announces that i air raid warnings were sounded I in a number of districts in western i 1 England when e.iemy aircraft crossed the coast during the night. During the night aircraft of the CoastalReuter and British Wireless. - 123 words
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155 1940-06-22 1 London, June 22. ONLY few days after the safe arrival in Britain of the second contingent of Anzaes it was announced yesterday that more Dominion soldiers and airmen have arrived. Two new complete units of the Royal Canadian Air Force, with the planes they are155 words
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Article37 1940-06-22 1 Reuter. A FURTHER list of awards by the Commander-in-Chief of the BE F. for acts of bravery in France towards the end of May comprises ten military (;•(>' sea, three distinguished conduct medals and seven military medal. Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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175 1940-06-22 1 Reuter. Cairo, June 21. A STATEMENT issued bj British G.H.Q. says that a series of highly successful raids were carried out yesterday by one of our mechanised units from Sudan, according to a Khartum despatch. The British force, after crossing the Eritrean frontier, located aReuter. - 175 words
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Article55 1940-06-22 1 Reuter. N< w York, .lunr 22. r VHE Anglo-French Purchasing Board announced to-day that new contracts for the purchase of over 1.500 American planes were placed last week, the number of places purchased by the Board in the United States to over ten thousand withReuter. - 55 words
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Article126 1940-06-22 1 Reuter. Cairo, June 22. AN R A.F communique states that Two bombing raids were earned out yesterday on Diredawa, in Abys nireet hits were registered on the railthe workshops nearby The aerodrome was si o attacked and a fl Enemy tC flghtcrs attempted to intercept theReuter. - 126 words
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Article96 1940-06-22 1 Reuter. Ottawa, June 22. ELEVEN members of the National Unity Forty have been interned because 'they had been in communica tion with enemies in Germany, Italy and elsewhere, the Minister of Justice, Mr. La Pointe, told the House of Commons to-day. The interned people include theReuter. - 96 words
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Article40 1940-06-22 1 Reuter. London, June 22. fHE German official news agency states i that the G'ovcrnmmt of Bohemia and Moravia has formally dissolved representative bodies. The President will henceforth assumo control of matters formerly dealt with Of these bodies.—Renter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Advertisement26 1940-06-22 1 GREAT WORLD] GLOBE THEATRE TO-NIGHT THE REAL GLORY To-morrow "GOODBYE MR CHIP" To-night Midnight Show THE PRIVATE LIVES OF ELIZABETH ESSEX" SKY TALKIeT To-night "BEAU GEgTE"26 words
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315 1940-06-22 2 COST OF BUILDING MATERIALS PROHIBITIVE (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) r REATLY ENHANCED PRICES OF BUILDING k IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE WAR IN PROVIDE AN IMPETUS TO SINGAPORE'S TIMBER INDUSTRY. Owing to the unsuitable tenders received for the erection of 148 I flats at315 words
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Article74 1940-06-22 2 Singapore, Friday. Alleged to have threatened workers going to work at C a.m. on June 20 with injury if they did not cease work, Tan Ang Ching, a 21-year-old Hokkien, was produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Police Magistrate, today. A charge of criminal intimidation was74 words
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Article33 1940-06-22 2 Capt. J. S. Boissier, founder president of Perak Technical Association, who is organising a certain area of the London local defence force, has been seconded for eight months' special defence work in Palestine.33 words
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Article, Illustration179 1940-06-22 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ONE out ot* nine students, sent by the various Malayan Governments to study medicine at the King Edward VII College of Medicine this year, ia a woman. She is Miss Elena M. Cooke of Selangor. seventeen-year-old daughter of Mrs. Cooke of K. L and179 words
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37 1940-06-22 2 Singapore, Friday. and adjudication order was made on his own apDiication against Kow Soon Kirn. advocate and solicitor, by Mr Justice Pedlow in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. The debtors liamhtie; amounted to $5,000.37 words
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Article96 1940-06-22 2 ON Thursday, June 27, on the Padang, a soccer match will be played between the Indian Troops (Headquarters Force Emu) vs. the Malay Regiment which will commence at 5 pm. Incidents in this match will be filmed by arrangement with Messrs. Fishers Ltd who are producing96 words
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Article160 1940-06-22 2 Last Night's First Night CLAMOROUS Ginger Rogers of daneU ing said she wanted to play a dramatic role, and there were these > who y re said to hav e tried to dissuade her •rom this coins-, but Ginger had her way ai d the160 words
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Article22 1940-06-22 2 A meeting of the Selangor State Council will be held at the Astana Mahkota. Klang. on Tuesday. July 2. at 10 a.m.22 words
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852 1940-06-22 2 Singapore, Friday. THE telephone buzzed and picking up the receiver Mr. P. GivenWilson, of the General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Co., Ltd., heard a voice on the other end who called himself "Captain McQuillan." After th« m. had finished, Mr Wilson rang un852 words
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Article250 1940-06-22 2 A TWICE- WEEKLY air link is now operated by the British Overseas Airways Corporation between Bangkok and Hong Kong and vice versa. The service is scheduled to connect at Bangkok with the weekly flyingboat service to and from Singapore, and at Hong Kong with250 words
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Article, Illustration27 1940-06-22 2 Mr \V E. Pepvs. General Adviser to th- Sarawak Government, and former General Adviser. Johore arrived in Singapore yesterday and leaves for Sarawak on Monday.27 words
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85 1940-06-22 2 ON his return from Manila yesterday, Mr J M Viruly. Consul for the Netherlands, said that the Philippines effered him a busman's holiday. Mr Virulv arrived in Manila a week before Holland was invaded, and official business occupied most of his time during his stay85 words
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Article21 1940-06-22 2 Mr. G. M. Browne, manager, Merton Estate. Kl&ng, has gone on leave and Mr F. C. Hoskins is acting for him.21 words
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Article124 1940-06-22 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) aWISS Consul for French [ndoChina for the past seven years and 23 years with Diethelem Mr. W. Fullemann arrived in pore yesterday on his waj Switzerland. Mr. Fullemann started with lem Co. in 1917 in Bangkok as a junior assistant, and retired as manager124 words
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207 1940-06-22 2 Singapore, Friday %I7HEN a 13-year-old Eurasian buy, Felix Monteiro, a former pupiJ >>i he St. Anthony's Boys' School, pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a bicycle valued at $60 from the school compound, his father asked the acting second magistrate, Mr. T. L. Tan,207 words
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Article281 1940-06-22 2 Hongkong, June I'ORITTSH subjects, between the ages of 21 and 38, of pure European 15 descent IK eligible for enlistment into the regular Army for the duration of the present emergency. Application should be made U the Officer Commanding the unit which the applicant wishes to281 words
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Advertisement29 1940-06-22 2 l SOUS IN 3E C T lON a FORCED FEED LUBRICATION COMPRESSI N GN ixION FULLY ENCLOSED AND GENUINE BRITISH 1)1 Ml Kiwit BOSCH FUEL SYSTEM W.P S. 40s29 words
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Advertisement55 1940-06-22 2 OVERSEAS ASStJRAIWE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA VHONE 5808. SISGAlun* FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. m> AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE CO, K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOOM- NG KON CHEE, SEREMBAN POI BROS. KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL W^WCE AGENCY. LM» AND BRANCHES:55 words
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Article167 1940-06-22 3 New York, June %L j is intimated in trade circles that 1 the United Sta*es has virtuaurced to buy 100,000 tons of crude rubber from Great Britain. Xhe purchase will be a cash transon, involving about £11 millions. _-!:cuter. 'Good news certainly. We hope the? buy167 words
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Article47 1940-06-22 3 Reuter. Alexandria, June 21. The French Colony have telegraphed Mr. Lebrun, Gen. Petain and Gen. Weygand that they joined with the French colony in Cairo in an appeal to continue the struggle with the "Franco-British union, which will ensure final victory." —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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593 1940-06-22 3 Singapore, Friday. ALLEGED to have assaulted Sarip bin Karsono, a Javanese gardener employed by the Senior Chaplain to the Forces, two Asiatic police inspectors appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fifth P< lice Magistrate, when a preliminary inquiry into a charge of vomntarily causing593 words
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340 1940-06-22 3 EARLIER CLOSING DATE NECESSARY Results Will Be Delayed (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) TN SPITE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN WAR-TORN 1 EUROPE, MALAYAN SENIOR CAMBRIDGE STUDENTS WILL SIT FOR THE CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS JUST AS IN PREVIOUS YEARS. The examination fees have already been collected from340 words
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155 1940-06-22 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. QEVEN boxes of matches cost Yeo Eng Kok, Secretary of a Chinese firm, $45 in court here yesterday. The money was a fine imposed on him in the District Court for committing an offence by sending a package155 words
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277 1940-06-22 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar. FAVOURING of mediaeval witchcraft was the allegation made here recently in court by an Indian labourer named Saminathan, who accused a Malay woman of administering a certain drug to his mistress which caused her to lose her affection for277 words
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Article42 1940-06-22 3 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pope, of Kuala Lumpur intend holding a garden fete m their compound, at Old Petaling Road, on July sat 5 p.m. This fete is in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund and all will be very welcome.42 words
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Article, Illustration48 1940-06-22 3 rhP Old Boys of two training ships, H.M.S. Conway and H.M.S. Worcester held their aim Sal reunion dinner at the Adelphi Hotel last night. Rear-Admiral T. B. Drew, President of the Association, was among Inose present and is the central figure in the picture above.48 words
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Article107 1940-06-22 3 Singapore, Friday. ANE of the six Chinese workers who U w°r e admitted into hospital as a resun of a clash which took place between labourers of the Tai Tong rubber factory and a large police force on June 11 mad* his appearance in107 words
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Advertisement73 1940-06-22 3 «^M^l^W^M ftl When a growing child needs extra m Ml nourishment SCOTT'S Emulsion is the ideal body-builder. Its specially IB ml selected cod liver oil builds up the SI tissues and enriches the blood. Its IM M\ powerful vitamins promote growth jW and maintain health. Its bone- Im forming hypophosphites73 words
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300 1940-06-22 4 ALLEGED ASSAULT OF CIVILIANS POLICE Singapore, Friday. WHEN three soldiers, James E. Collier (30), Leslie H. Broom (23), and Robert M. Kelly (24), appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fifth Police Magistrate, to-day, seven charges were preferred against Collier. Collier was charged with:300 words
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Article, Illustration27 1940-06-22 4 Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Dharan, of the Drainage and Irrigation Department, who were married according io Hindu rites recently at the Ladies' Union, Moulmein Road.27 words
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Article39 1940-06-22 4 The Pahang Assizes, which normahy are held at Kuantan. will be transferred to Raub for the session which begins on July 1. It is understood that the reason is that the majority of the cases listed are from Raub.39 words
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164 1940-06-22 4 Singapore, rrictaj WHILE still an undischarged bankrupt under a Wage Eainei* Ad W ministration Order made against him in 1938. a recemng and adjudication order was made against Shanmugam. a former -employee of the Singapore Municipality, by Mr. Justice Pedlow at ruptcv Court to-day. i164 words
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Article59 1940-06-22 4 Singapore, Friday. SAID to have acted as members of an unlawful society—the Red General Labour Union—seven Hokkiens were produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, in th<- Third Police Court, to-day. They claimed trial to the charge and the case was postponed until June 28. Bail was offered59 words
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182 1940-06-22 4 Singapore, Friday. HIS insolvency due to his children's education and the exhorbitant interest he had been paying on the loans he had taken from moneylenders, Raden Soekendar, a Javanese typist employed in a mercantile office, was publicly examined in the Bankruptcy Court to-day before182 words
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Article56 1940-06-22 4 The funeral of Mr. Henry Eckart, an Australian, chief engineer of Kota Bahru Tin Limited, took place on Monday evening at Batu Gajah. The Rev. Hamilton Aikin conducted the service. Aged 55, Mr. Eckart died on Sunday evening at the Batu Gajah Hospital, following an while supervising the construction of56 words
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55 1940-06-22 4 Mr. Tommy Ngo Beng untitled youngest son cf Mrs. Ngo Yam Chiang, and the late Mr. Ngo Yam hiang, and his bride, Miss Evelyn Taa Tcng Neo, daughter of Mrs. in, Seng Ann and the late Mr. 'Lan Seng Ann and niece of Mr. Let Fong Lim, after their M55 words
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Advertisement739 1940-06-22 4 COCKTAILS DINNER TO-NIGHT AT RAFFLES CAFE A SPLENDID ENJOYABLE BEGINNING TO YOUR EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT EXCELLENT GRILL A La Carte Social Atmosphere Music RAFFLES BAKERY CONFECTIONERY For Best Quality Bread Cakes I SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Ml SIC BY w [in 111 n s hasp] EXTENSION TO 1739 words
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Advertisement191 1940-06-22 4 Auction Salv Of Well-made cross grain pattern stained and duco European Household Furniture including:— l "Stark" pianola with 185 music rolls. H.M.V. cabinet and table gramophones and records, almeirahs, dining tables and chairs, single bedsteads with cotton mattresses, dressing tables, sideboards, settees, electric table lamp, Indian carpets and brass wart191 words
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Article113 1940-06-22 5 < f the most moving exam- t'.velf-sacrifice in giving I »ar funds in Malaya that has been recorded is an offer > by the head teacher of a liool in a kftmpong in t bang. r/his Malay teacher has writI t 0 the Inspector of113 words
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1666 1940-06-22 5 THE ALLIES HAVE AN IMPORTANT ESSENTIAL Malaya And The War IMPORTANCE of rubber in the war—which is the only essential war material which is wholly under Allied control—and the effects of the war on the rubber growing industry, were dealt with last night by1,666 words
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Article114 1940-06-22 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. WHEN his mother and sister stayed away from home all night on Thursday a fifteen-year-old schoolboy became anxious and went out searching for them. He made a terrible discovery yesterday morning when he found them lying dead in a114 words
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Article37 1940-06-22 5 The picturesque frontier township of Kroh, on the Perok-Siam border, was i;aily bedecked with flags and bunting over the week-end on the occasion of the first visit of His Highness the Sultan of Perak since his installation.37 words
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Advertisement187 1940-06-22 5 TRIBUNAL TO SIT j NEXT WEEK Tribunal under the v Service (Local Forces) Ordi- in the Old Supreme Court floor, at the end nearest tc ;ble that sittings will begir blacklwhite SCOTCH WHISKY iciional Employers' ILTUAL GENERAL URANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. jr prorated In England) hambers, Raffles Place, APORE. Tel: 2845.187 words
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Advertisement106 1940-06-22 5 POEIB2SHZ feffiP§Aade from the Pure Juice j AERATED WATER ICE MANUFACTURERS "It's these that Jf O\\ H IIk.CS between ourselves, he rather fancies himself as a judge of tobacco. He says there'll never be a finer Virginia A /rr>/ r Bless the man, I could have AT JM beautifully cool106 words
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675 1940-06-22 6 "Spectator - New Zealand, Pay Out, The Puritan Best Bets (By "Spectator" r'AVOURITES should be wel! up at the finish at to-day s laces at oew gor and punters should have an easy time picking winners, despite the comparatively large fields handicapped. Successful trainers should675 words
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75 1940-06-22 6 rE open women's two-ball foursome a Island Club Thursday resulted:— Mrs. J S. English and Mrs. W.A. Young nett score 72 1 i Miss B Hegarty and Mrs. S.N Kelly 75 Mrs. FA Elder and Mrs. Holshan "6 Mrs. Burnett and Mrs. Barham W Mrs.75 words
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Article62 1940-06-22 6 vFrom Ou r Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE Colony defeated the Malay States by seven goals to two at polo for the Mcßeay Cup on the Selangor Turf Club ground this evening. The scorers were:— COLONY: Major G. H. Shorland, Major H. C. Phillips62 words
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Article47 1940-06-22 6 Merrilads Football XI team against the Geylang Gaylads to-day, Farrer Park 5 p.m. is: Lim Liang, Sang Foo. Khek Eng, Khek Peng. Yin Yuk, Siew Chuan, Sah Lay, Quec Choon, Kirn Cheng, Beng Wan, Charlie Tay, Reserves: Lye Hock, Yon Hin. lian Swee.47 words
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Article77 1940-06-22 6 The Young Combination Athletic Association team against the Amity Football XI to-day at the Singapore Harbour Board's Junior Service Club's ground. Kick off 5.15 p.m., will be selected from: Chee Sw3e Yuen, Chung Ah Hong, Chan Ah Kwong, Chung Ah Kow, Kok Kum Tong, Kok77 words
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Article989 1940-06-22 6 RACE ONE HORSES—CLASS 4—DIV. 5-6 FURS. 0 2 0 POOR BILL 5y 9.00 "Mac Kongsi" goo STONE GINGER 6y 8.13 Mr. P. Logue n n n TONATHAN Wf ■08 Mr B Cam 2n n VELOCITY 7y 8.07 Mr. A. Van Tooren rt?o PRUDE 4y 8.05989 words
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Advertisement291 1940-06-22 6 The charm of a clear, fine skin is really Inestimable. Lucky, indeed are those who are endowed with a flawless sain. But don't uc envious. It can b« yours for less than a cent a day and one minute of your time. Send 20 cents for postages and packing to291 words
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Advertisement51 1940-06-22 6 GOLD LEAF TEA Knowing what you want and seeing that you get it, is a good rule fcr buying Tea. Do not be put or! with something said to be "just as good" as "GOLD LEAF" Tea. "GOLD LEAF" costs no more than ordinary teas, hut tastes a good deal51 words
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368 1940-06-22 7 Keen Stadium Game Despite Wet Ground; Powell Shines R A. r 3 SRC 0 good for the Singanore Recreation Club the R.A.F. easily won their Division I game at Anson Road Stadium last evening by t clear goals. i his success368 words
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Article100 1940-06-22 7 Reuter. New York, June 21. AT the Yankee Stadium, before 30,000 people, Joe Louis, world heavy-weight champion, retained the title beating Arturo Godoy of Chile on a technical knock-out in the eighth round of a scheduled fifteenround contest. Godoy forced the fight for the first fiveReuter. - 100 words
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Article22 1940-06-22 7 The Gordon Highlanders defeated th:* Royal Navy by 3—2 in the First Division league encounter at Changi, yesterday.22 words
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Article69 1940-06-22 7 TO-DAY SOCCER: Malaya Cup, Singapore vs. Johore, Johore Bahru. CRICKET: S.C.C. vs. Genuang, Ist. day, S.C.C; V.M.C.A. vs. Medical College, College; Medical College vs. A.C.S., A.C.S.; S.R.C. vs. ManchesTanglin; SRC. vs. R.A.F., Tengah; St. Andrew's vs. St. Anthony's, St. Andrew's; C.S.C. vs. R.A.F C.S.C; Indians vs. M.F.A.. Indian69 words
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Article379 1940-06-22 7 Luis Yeo Blanco drew with Battling Sima (9.1V 1 over ten rounds; Little Abayan (B.l'/a) t.k.o'ed. Baby Yaldez (8.4*4) in the ninth round of a ten round bout. Young Gauder (9.8V 2 outpointed Ah Kow (ltklH) over eight rounds. Fred Mason (8.11*4) t.k.o'ed. Battling379 words
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475 1940-06-22 7 STANDINGS W L Pet l-ST l o urn Japanese 0 Red Sox 0 1 aHa R.A.F. 0 2 ouo A DETERMINED Royal Air Force baseball contingent will clash with the strong Japanese nine at the latter's ground in St. George's Road at 4 o'clock475 words
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Advertisement163 1940-06-22 7 NEW HAIR Grown on BALD HEADS By Using KOTALKO When baldness threatens hundreds of Mr. James B ndley's workmates remem-l ber what Kotalko did for him. "I Had no hair on my head at all." he states, 4sm mk "not a single bair. At t»ie hospital they said I W163 words
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Miscellaneous20 1940-06-22 7 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High fide: 12.48 p.m., 8.7 ft. TO-MORROW High tide: 00.02 a.m., 9.6 ft. 1.22 p.m., 8.6 ft.20 words
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Article138 1940-06-22 8 JYJARSHAL Fetain is not quite correct in saying that France had "too few allies." She had Britain and her Empire, Poland, Norway. Holland and Belgium. What Marsha] Petain means, of course, is that the smaller allies have constituted a liability instead of an asset to138 words
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Article325 1940-06-22 8 |N his annual report for 1939, 1 Captain T. P. Coe, DirectorGeneral, Posts and Telegraphs, Malaya, makes some interesting observations, particularly with regard to the Savings Bank branch of his department. At the outbreak of war, a phenomenon not by any means strange in times of emergency325 words
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Article220 1940-06-22 8 A PERTINENT review of the war situation was given recently by Mr. Noel Baker. Hitler, he said, had far less control of Central and Southern Europe than the Kaiser had in 1917. and he had a mortal weakness which the Germans Cid not have then—oil sanctions, by220 words
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Article, Illustration934 1940-06-22 8 EDWARD ELLIS - By EDWARD ELLIS THE rapidity with which the various units ot the British Commonwealth of Nations, including India and the colonies, have thrown aside their differences and grievances, in order to assist the Mother Country in the gravest hour of her long and great934 words
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Article355 1940-06-22 8 I THERE is—says the Daily Tele- graph's Military Correspondent —a point of general interest in relaI tion to the military situation which may not be widely known or ap- preciated. In 1914 the British Army went to France made up to war establishment by fully trained reservists355 words
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Article511 1940-06-22 8 ROOSEVELT'S inclusion of the Renublicim leaders Stimson and Knox in his Cabinet has led to fresh hopes of an early declaration of war on the Axis by the United States. For many months I have been stating confidently that America will come in, though pointing511 words
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559 1940-06-22 9 Sea Power Will Throttle Hitler Reuter. THE first signs of military reverses or widespread economic distress, which occupation was bound to create, would reveal the hollowncss of Germany's control of the occunied countries, says The Times in an inspiring leading article "While administrativelyReuter. - 559 words
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Article, Illustration31 1940-06-22 9 Regiments of Polish troops are here seen on Jhe march in France. Sixteen thousand of them have crossed the frontier into Switzerland together with French troops.31 words
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158 1940-06-22 9 (Reuters Special Commentary) London, June 21. SEVERAL of to-day's papers extend a warm welcome to the Anzacs j in Britain. The Times says: "It is the grandest convoy in all history." The Daily Telegraph says: "The reinforcement la powerful, yet it is only a158 words
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31 1940-06-22 9 Reuter. Washington, June 21. A BILL for compulsory military training for all men between 18 and 65 was introduced into Congress last night by Senator Burke.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article40 1940-06-22 9 London, June 21. M Maisky, Soviet Ambassador in London, called on Mr. R. A. Butler. Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, at the Foreign Office this morning. They had a discussion on various questions of general interest to the two countries.—B.O.W.40 words
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407 1940-06-22 9 Reuter. London, June 21. A RFUTER staff correspondent in France cables: The defeat of A French army, the finest in Europe, and the subsequent moves the fS envisaging capitulation are attnbuted ta of the Fre_nch causes _the military v.ews held by nch and deep-rootedReuter. - 407 words
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94 1940-06-22 9 Reuter. New York, June. 21. THE film actor Robert Montgomery, who was recently driving an American ambulance in France, said on arrival here from Europe. "1 thought the stories of the strafing of ambulances ana hospitals were pure propaganda but novv I haveReuter. - 94 words
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Article95 1940-06-22 9 Reuter. New York, June 21. MR. Thomas Dewey, New York District Attorney, has begun an investigation into the bomb explosions at the German Consulate building and the Communist headquarters. In the first explosion, the bomb had teen delivered to the office in a brown pap?rReuter. - 95 words
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Article72 1940-06-22 9 Reuter. Ottawa. June 21. THE House of Commons has passed the Government's Bill for mobilisation of all human and material resources in Canada for tbe prosecution of the war. During the debate, Mr. Mackenzie King. Premier, rejected a further anpeai by Mr. Hanson. Leader of theReuter. - 72 words
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Advertisement123 1940-06-22 9 ALL THAT IS BEST IN MALAY MUSIC Jf COLUMBIA Jj LA TEST RELEASE POPULAR MALA V RECORDS GE ***** NONA ZAMAN SEKARANG (Fox-trot) Ternyanyi oleh GE. ***** CHONG MO RISCO(Kr.) A.Rahman />f isMl KARANG AN HITLER (March) Ternyanyi oleh GE. ***** A A "o NG DI WAKTU MALAM (Waltz) Miss123 words
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989 1940-06-22 10 Promises "No Shameful Peace Reuter. BERLIN, JUNE 22. IITTIFR YESTERDAY PRESENTED HIS TERMS TO THE FRENCH PLENIPOTENTI- ARIES APPOINTED BY THE PETAIN GOVERNMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GER^rORDING N TOTHE GERMAN NEWS AGENCY, THERE WILL BE NO SHAMEFUL a t?MTSTTCE FOR FRANCE THOUGH THEReuter. - 989 words
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Advertisement121 1940-06-22 10 EXIDE RELIABILITY BATTERIES CAR STARTING LIGHTING SOLE AGENTS wm A rm^n BOKXEO MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Seremban, Kua'ti Lumpur. Ipoh Penan S Advt. of THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England), la, Oldham Lane, Singapore. O-CEDAR polish I MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME j FRIENDS ADMIRE. I CLEANS121 words
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Advertisement484 1940-06-22 10 <SA) in L.0.150 40 THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE. (Chapter 113> NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND NOTICE is hereby <nven that a lease for the term of 99 years of the undermentioned Crown Land situate at Havelock Road. Singapore will be sold Fublic Auction at the Land Office, at 11484 words
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412 1940-06-22 11 Reuter. m..r LONDON, JUNE 21. IHE1 HE A,R MINISTRY DISCLOSED TO-DAY THAT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF ITALY BECOMING A BELLIGERENT, TWO OF ITALY'S LARGEST AIRCRAFT AND AERO-ENGINE FACTORIES, THE ANSALDO WORKS IN GENOA AND THE FIAT FACTORY IN TURIN, WERE SUCCESSFULLY BOMBED BY THE R.A.F.Reuter. - 412 words
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180 1940-06-22 11 Reuter. LONDON, JUNE 21. JT IS AUTHORITATIVELY STATED THAT THE SUCCESSFUL BRITISH OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS IN LIBYA HAVE INCLUDED THE CAPTURE OF THE ITALIAN GENERAL LASTRUCCI, CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE 10TH ARMY IN LIBYA. The offensive spirit which is being displayed by the Bitish troopsReuter. - 180 words
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Article103 1940-06-22 11 Reuter. Canberra, June 20. ANNOUNCING in the House of Representatives the arrival in England of contingents of the Australian Imperial force and the New Zealand Expeditionary Force the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said that it was of the greatest significance to the rest of theReuter. - 103 words
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270 1940-06-22 11 Reuter and,—British Wireless. London, June 21. WHILE Britain was free of air attacks last night the R.A.F. carried out large scale raids over the Ruhr and Rhineland. It was learnt in authoritative quarters in London to-day that poor visibility rather hampered our aircraft which reachedReuter and,—British Wireless. - 270 words
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Article61 1940-06-22 11 Reuter. Istanbul, June 21. irvpKFY is hastily putting the ESE2S eSSToi 3T«Ut in T f r S n re'portod that the military auIt is re*juif Tcfonhul area have thorities several classes called vP t m °i„,, lanks and also reof reseats 0I |11 g» QUi tnr°?vdes andReuter. - 61 words
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Article160 1940-06-22 11 Reuter. Wardha, June 21. rE Working Committee of the < National Congress has passed j a resolution renouncing the principle of non-violence in opposing external aggression. 1 At the same time, the efforts of j Congress to secure its internal political aims will continue toReuter. - 160 words
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Article24 1940-06-22 11 Reuter. Canberra, June 21. The Emergency Powers Bill was to-day passed by the Senate and shortly afterwards received the official assent of the Governor-General.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Advertisement302 1940-06-22 11 SINGAPORE JOHORE MALACCA W.P.S. 6B Kir NEWSPAPER REPORTER NEARLY PIG LET HIS EDITOR DOWN CH E£ R upA r x DON -r KNOvTI IF THIS IS THE B£ S r [SORtfVSIR, > GEORGE -NEVER SEEM V° u CAN 00 JONES, I'LL A h CERTAINLY f 1 EV& N WUR TROUBLE302 words
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Advertisement157 1940-06-22 12 Positively LAST DAY! Don't miss it! The IT WMEST PIC Tl HE in TOWX! M 9 I SHOWS TO-DAY iU*I**FMJ AM< 3,|5 6.15 9.15 JEAN ARTHUR as cute as ever, MELVYN DOUGLAS and FRED MacMURRAY in Columbia's Riotously Funny Production of Somerset Maugham's play "TOO MANY HUSBANDS" To-night 6.30 9.30157 words
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Advertisement193 1940-06-22 12 in a magnificent CHINESE Epic "The BEAUTY of BEAUTIES" Magnificent Settings! Dazzling Costumes! Hear BUTTERFLY WU Sing See her Dance. It cost over $200ft00 to produce! With EnglishYTtles! A Hsin Hwa Production .■■II ■Sgi MATINEES 1111 I I 31 4 To-day To-morrow. North Bridge Road Warner Bros. Picture Junction Bras193 words
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Advertisement332 1940-06-22 12 THOSE "BROTHER RATS" are loose Again! 1 NEXT WEEK ALHAMBITv A Cast-Full of Stars A Story-Full of Surprises A Screen-Full of Howls! Warner Bros, presents EDDIE ALBERT, ROSEMARY LANE. WAYNE MORRIS, JANE WYMANN, RONALD REAGAN RUTH TERRY in "AN ANGEL from TEXAS" HAPPY *Z PARK A WEEK OF BUMPER ATTRACTIONS332 words
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Advertisement249 1940-06-22 13 Paying Us A Compliment! SO MANY BEAUTIES HERE THAT OTHER MALAYAN R CABARETS ARE RECRUITING »1 >!.:>■ It Ml THE (MIIIMS we ALwAts keep the Leading hot beautiful and tilamonr irlk ENTERTAINING \|»|M ai Ifl lIS I [POPULAR I GRAND SATURDAY TEA JDANCE W9 MO RUSH....! U L EXTENSION TILL249 words
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Advertisement120 1940-06-22 13 The P.a y iffSft fi/jfc. ALHAMBRA A ROMANCE AS THRILLING AS HER FIRST 57 PRIMROSE I k PATH _£____fli_ I £r W j d.,ecredb, GREGORY IV CAVA 10~M4.H1 a< 12-10 O'CLOCK Undoubtedly the finest All-Tec- hnicolour cartoon feature ever made! Dear Mister, jj^^^^^^^L^mj/ Miss Mrs. jf j HOST ANOONIYfUII-UNetHFEAtUtISIMCt -'SNOW120 words
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Advertisement628 1940-06-22 14 Photography LILYWHTTE STUDIO. <*•• Matrimonial 6h& gg-nliirXlm for agjjw^jjgg; Educational a EUROPEAN Lady, with thorough knowledge of "hi: pSSch Language, undertakes private fultion in French. Charge. Moderate. Apply Box No. 103. co Malaya Tribune, ""J* I EUROPEAN UNTVERSITY GRADUATE undertakes coaching children and adult* usual *übjecte. including French. Spanish. Ger.nan628 words
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Advertisement826 1940-06-22 14 Re BAN CHEONG ENGINEEKmu COMPANY I, the undersigned hereby givei Notice that by an Assignment dated the otn _ay of June, 1940, and made between Madam Woon Scan Loh Neo of the one part and myself of the other part all the stock-in-trade, goodwill, hook-debts and other assets of the826 words
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Advertisement479 1940-06-22 14 NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF KHOO KIM LEONG, DECEASED late of No. 76, Lorong 23 Geylang, Singapore, who died on the 23rd day of December, 1939. PURSUANT TO SECTION 29 OF THE TRUSTEES ORDINANCE (Chapter 59) Notice is hereby given that creditors and other persons having claims against the estate479 words
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Advertisement90 1940-06-22 14 ff> flfßaaiol for clear distinct Jff production for wi: g they are usurps ■3 Agents I HOE BOON LEONG X Distributors: THE RADIO OF TME FUTURE TO-DA> KEE HUAT RADIO Co-j SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL JOUR CLOCK AND WATCH WBPAIRS TO YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.90 words
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Miscellaneous759 1940-06-22 14 1 To-day*s Radio SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc|f). TRANSMISSIONS 2 ZHP 3«.96 metres (9.69 mcs). GSG 17.79 Mc s (16.86 m. tr. a nm GSF 15.14 Mrs (13.92 i 12 45* Concert by Reller's Band. Relayed from GSJ 21.53 Mc s (19.82 mthe Adelphi Hotel. ww p.m. l759 words
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Article68 1940-06-22 15 K'roduce Singapore, June 21. Coast No. 1 per Koyati Coast No. 3 per Koyan 210 188 178 Pice No. 1 IGO No. 2 157 l S Q." Meedon Small Mill" oiled No 1 lied No. 2 7.75 12.50 13.00 12.25 12.75 7.00 2 GO 2 90 Tapioca 868 words
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Article215 1940-06-22 15 TIN London, Friday. Price) £274! 4 Buyers £274 3 4 Sellers ial Price) £278 Buyers £2784 Sellers RUBBER London, Friday. Previous To-day Buyers Sellers Idle 13 3 s 13V 2 July 13 1 4 13 Vz rd) August 13 13*4 Oct Dec. 11 3 4 12 UON215 words
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Article563 1940-06-22 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) S London, June 4. PEAKING at the thirty-first annual meeting of the United Sua Betong Rubber Estates, Ltd, to-day, Mr. Charles Mann (taking the place of Sir John Hay, who has been sent abroad on war work) said the profit was satisfactcry563 words
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Article33 1940-06-22 15 Reuter. London, June 21. The Stock Exchange Anally showed a rally after a quietly easier session. Giltedged and gold minings improved out industrials and oils were irregular. Wall Street was irregular.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article848 1940-06-22 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Owing to the absence of dealings in many of the mining and rubber shaies listed below, quotations are mainly nominal. Singapore, June iimno Buyert Beller» Ampat Tin 3> 3 Austral Amal Ayer Hltam Jf Ayer Weng Mg Austral Malay Batu Selangor 2 BerJuntal 2 J»* d848 words
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120 1940-06-22 15 DULY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, June 21. Buyers. Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 36% atra No. IX R.S.S. F.O.B. in cases July 37 l 2 38 G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F.O.B. m bales July 36R 36% F A Q. R.S.S. F.O.B. in bales July 35%120 words
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Advertisement35 1940-06-22 15 «l^clxl,w»l7k Lcliil:» SELF-CONTAINED mber only GAROD has these. §magNESCOPE ANT ENNA' XCELB IN QUALITY v anoth er stepping stone of GAROD KADIO «r „,ct RECEIVED DcS and currents. Sell and Service Radio Since 1926) mmj35 words
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Advertisement91 1940-06-22 15 Square Xcck Hawaiian Ciuilar 115, North Bridge Road. J WHY SUFFER ANY LONGER *ogj&* from that dreaded had odour under Hill the arms which keeps your friends at a distance from you? there s A REMEDY I P Pi I V'W against it, as a scientific preparation 1 M 'illl91 words
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Advertisement407 1940-06-22 15 STEAMER BAILINGS P&CX BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER A FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. B I.S.N. Co., BOUSTEAD, CO., LTD, Tel. 54K7. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special407 words
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Advertisement342 1940-06-22 15 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services arc being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports ol call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday342 words
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Article98 1940-06-22 16 Reuter. Peking, June 22. REMOVAIi of the barricades round the foreign concession in Tientsin alter 372 days, which was carried out yesterday with special ceremony, is expected to bring a considerable improvement of the port's trade. foreigners arriving from Tientsin yes- j t°rdav evening confirmed thatReuter. - 98 words
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Article41 1940-06-22 16 Reuter. Great Neck, New York, June 21. Mr. John Thompson died here to-day aued 79. He was in charge of the deiign for the manufacture of small cartridges for the U.S.A. in the last war. and invented the "Tommy" submachinegun —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article68 1940-06-22 16 London, June 21. THH following report of tne proceedings of the secret session of the House of f Commons to-day was issued under the i authority of the Speaker: "The adjoun.- ment cf the House was moved and a debate took place on home defence and i68 words
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Article61 1940-06-22 16 Reuter. London, June 21. The Air Ministry casualty list No 35 lists 78 killed in action or on active service or died. 127 missing, 31 wounded or injured, and 22 previously reported missing, now reported prisoners or safe. A The list includes among the missing Flying Officer R.Reuter. - 61 words
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288 1940-06-22 16 Reuter. Dublin, June 21. A CODE alleged to have been found in a Dublin house was mentioned in a Dublin court to-day when Stephen Carroll Held appeared under the Emergency Powers Act and Offences Against the State Act, including conspiring with unknownReuter. - 288 words
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Article105 1940-06-22 16 Philadelphia. June 22. THE death Is reported of General Bmedley Darlington Butler, stormy petrel of the United States Marine Corps—Reuter. General Butter was In his 59th year. Ke served in France from 1917. until the Armistice, with the American Expeditionary Foirt in the capacity of Colonel,105 words
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Article44 1940-06-22 16 Reuter. Ottawa, June 21. The Earl of Athlone. the new Governor General, with Princess Alice, arrived t -day from Halifax. They were greeted at the flag-draped station by Mr. Mackenzie King (Premier) and the Chief Justice. Sir Lyman Duff, who has been acting Governor-General.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article107 1940-06-22 16 Reuter. London. June 22. SUBSCRIPTION lists will open next Tuesday, and remain open indefinitely, for the issue of VA per cent, war bonds. The issue will be made at par and be repayable between 1945 and 1947. The objects of the new loan willReuter. - 107 words
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Article39 1940-06-22 16 Reuter. Chungking, June 21. The French concessions to Janan over traffic in supplies through French Indo-China have deeply disturbed Chinese political circles here. It is possible that representations will be made to the French Government.— Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration46 1940-06-22 16 Alleged Accomplice Charged COURT STORY OF CODE AND SECRET FUNDS Reuter. Madrid, June 21—The Duke and Duchess of Windsor have armed a Barcelona.—Reuter. An earlier report from l.ondoa denied German and Italian allegations that the Duke ot Windsor had been arrested in France.Reuter. - 46 words
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69 1940-06-22 16 Reuter. Washington. June 21. SENATOR Nye stated in I day that it the retiring Secretin of War, Mr. WOOdrin were questioned by the v.. Committee he would be vei if proper questioning failed to i that Mr. Woodrinci had lx "surrender national defence No. 1."Reuter. - 69 words
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120 1940-06-22 16 Reuter. London. June 21. TOHE cessation of French buying will ease and possibly glut the New York copper market unless the enemy interrupts Britain's supplies from Rhodesia, which is not expected. France was easily the largest buyer from the United States, withReuter. - 120 words
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Article58 1940-06-22 16 aimia. June zi. IN connection with the expansi) Indian Air Force, it that the Government of India is ing a reserve of trained pilots and mechanics, to be drawn on as n q Plans for training 300 additions and 2.000 mechanics as tin in the creation58 words
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Advertisement354 1940-06-22 16 TIGHT YOU TUNE YOURSHORT WAVE STATION AND IT STAYS WITH YOU j .PHILIPS THERMOSTATIC TUNING-CORRECTOR f^^M The Thermostatic Tuning Corrector is an ingenious device which SHORT-WAVE PERFORMANCE automatically corrects the frequency drift caused by temperature New advances and inventions which further change In other words, you don't have to get354 words
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