Malaya Tribune, 24 June 1940
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Title Section21 1940-06-24 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- •No. 150. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, June 24, 1940.21 words
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399 1940-06-24 1 DEGAULLE GREAT BRITAIN BREAK WITH BORBEAUX National Committee To Carry on "WAR IS NOT LOST FRANCE IS NOT DEAD" Reuter. m FRENCH National Committee is to be f<orm?d a "jjj|er th<e lea< A General Degaulle, Chief of Military' Operations >" e e to F f eneh Cabinet, who is nowReuter. - 399 words
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Article70 1940-06-24 1 Reuter. Bordeaux, June 24. I I IN official communique states 1 A that th« situation is without 5 notable change except along the Atlantic coast where the Germans continae to advance in the dire-*- mm of Rochefort, Saintes and ounac. On the Alpine front thereReuter. - 70 words
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Article130 1940-06-24 1 Reuter. London, June 24. i N \ir Ministry communique says: A B mber aircraft of the W u ..hrday delivered a daylight attack n enemy occupied aerodrome at Ajerville, to the west of LUie. nesnite heavy anti-aircraft fire, a fo P f shaflowdive attacks were. madeReuter. - 130 words
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152 1940-06-24 1 Reuter. London, June 24. A STATEMENT J^g^&^^ says: "M» «f of the armistice just signed in ernme nts reduce the solemnly made between the Ajgd «> g t Bordeaux Government toa and 0 f all right to rethe enemy and deprive it ot anReuter. - 152 words
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Article57 1940-06-24 1 REUTER. LONDON, IVSE fc THAT 6MAI T0 ?i EE THF T "HISTORV OF MAN OECLARED THE 0N" tv JO SEPH AMBASSADOR. Kg "THE WA H s A iD "THIS BRITAIN," fl E c r 7o all THE I ISLAND NOW F^|| R y WHICH DANGER AEPJffjSREUTER. - 57 words
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Article66 1940-06-24 1 Reuter. London. June 24. T HE French High Commissioner in T Syria. Officer^omKadl S' Tt SvrS General Mittelhauser. manding m th mlssion ot has decided to carry on t d entgy. the honour ot added ,hl?he was in complete agreement with General Mittelhauser. GeneralReuter. - 66 words
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Article62 1940-06-24 1 No SovietTurkish Treaty Reuter. Moscow, June 22. DENIAL of foreign reports that A negotiations are in the conclusion ~Tllm*rurkish Treaty and tMX M. ioglu Turkish Foreign Mm^ tcr 1 Moscow in this preparing to go to 1 th connection, has been issued b> tne m JT A S rumours areReuter. - 62 words
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Article115 1940-06-24 1 Reuter. Shanghai, June 24. /"CONTINUED resistance is «gW L the French community in Shamj iT j ihl larrest in China— m a tele--52« to tteKn* Government yesTuU„ e de ,or and me senT e the MM colony havin* full confidence in the destiny ofTrance. express their desireor closeReuter. - 115 words
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139 1940-06-24 1 London, June i .h.rpc of the preliminary German ONE of the most of theP tQ U raiding of Britain m the J" 1 Government. As rethe Air Raid Precautions organised h Ministry for gards personnel, the Parliamentary Secretaxy to &y Some Security paid a139 words
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Article, Illustration17 1940-06-24 1 A.thou B h Germans managed £TJSSS several i* gigantic mechanical army in Europe.17 words
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Article92 1940-06-24 1 Reuter. LONDON, JUNE 24. iiAWOWAI PFTAIN BROADCASTING FROM BOR-•«-atty latoTHE FRENCH GOVERNMENT UNDER- "Inferior in amis mm —> had" o ask for the combat to cease. Nothing can divide the French at a moment when the country surfers. Trance has not spared her efforts orReuter. - 92 words
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Article27 1940-06-24 1 Reuter. London, June 23. THE War Cabinet met at 10 Downing Tstre-t this morning, the meeting is terms of the I -rbeeS I tion.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Advertisement61 1940-06-24 1 my DiaRV/ I I PRICE I ..The only one of its kind in Malaya 1 |ff Prevents scorching and can be used with jIS 5 1 md l becouies hot almost WITH 1 YEAR at 2*m« and right handed and requires GUARANTEE Is both letl anu ngn Cant set to61 words
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Article134 1940-06-24 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. A MAI \Y who is alleged to have stolen flowers from a garden owned by Sek Kee. aged sixtyfour, assaulted her with a clog and threatened to make her "kiss the dust* appeared in the Penang District l our;134 words
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127 1940-06-24 2 "pOR the first time in the history of the Salvation Army in Singapore, officers other than the Malayan j chief. Lt.-Col H. A. Lord, have been granted powers to solemnise marriages in the colony. The latest issue of the Government Ga/ttte. announces that H.E.127 words
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Article28 1940-06-24 2 Reuter. Jerusalem, Jun e 24. The French community in Palestine has telegraphed to President Lebrun. urging him to continue the struggle in the French Empire.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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361 1940-06-24 2 SEVERAL NEW FEATURES INTRODUCED (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) JN KEEPING WITH THE PROGRESS OF CHINESE EDUCATION IN SINGAPORE, THE HAINANESE COMMUNITY OF THE CITY HAS NOW SUBSCRIBED TO THE ERECTION OF A LARGE CHINESE SCHOOL AT KATONG. Estimated to cost approximately $70,000, this new361 words
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Article38 1940-06-24 2 THREE European soldiers had a lucky escape w-fien a car in which they were travelling ran into a drain and overturned at the 9th mile Bedok, at noon yesterday. The sustained only slight injuries.38 words
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420 1940-06-24 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang-, Saturday. IJAKDLY a year and a half had j elapsed since their marriage i when tragedy struck the family of a young lawyer's clerk. Coming home at midnight on June 12 this year, after having been to the New420 words
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Article28 1940-06-24 2 At the next Rotary Club lunch at the Adelphi Roof Garden en Wednesday, Jun e 26, Mr. John Galvin will speak on Jad? 'The Chinese Torch.'"28 words
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Article, Illustration60 1940-06-24 2 Twenty members of Group Post 1, E Division of the Air Raids Wardens, who are now taking a course of St. John's Ambulance work Initiated by their chief post warden, Stanley Tann, the members will soon take part in the examinations, after which another batch60 words
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498 1940-06-24 2 IIEfAILS of Singapore's biggest black-out and the part the public U will play were given by Mr. J. E. Jeans, Director of A.R.P., Singapore, last night in a broadcast from the Singapore Station. Mr. Jeans said:— On Wednesday and Thursday. June 2G and 27.498 words
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Article194 1940-06-24 2 THE Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform in public during the week as follows, under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch, L.ft.A.M., A R.C M., R M S M. To-day at Botanic Gardens at 830 p.m. March "Steps of Glory Aubrey Winter.194 words
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101 1940-06-24 2 Reuter. Washington, June 23. THE House of Representatives passed without a dissenting voice a Bill to authorise the $1,000,000,000 naval expansion designed to give the United States the mightiest fleet in history. Mr. Vinson, Chairman of the House Naval Committee, reminded the House thatReuter. - 101 words
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Article527 1940-06-24 2 Reuter. London, June 23. IN an article entitled. "Battle of Britain," Mr. J. L. Garvin, in "The Observer," emphasises the importance of air power and sea power in the coming struggle for the island fortress. "We have come to fight for our life. It willReuter. - 527 words
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285 1940-06-24 2 Singapore, Moi TVORY SATIN churn.. slender lines with a the neck, sleeves and train broidered in silver, fadress worn by Miss Tan 1' when she married Mr. p Chwee yesterday. The ceremony took place at 11 ,n a.m. at 1, Balmoral Road, the home285 words
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Article133 1940-06-24 2 Last Night's First Nights A HAPPY BLEND of comedy and tragedy provide the exceptional human interest of "Remember The Night," starring Barbara Stanwyck and Fred Mac Murray. which opened at the Cathay yesterday. This is the stcry of a girl who is caught stealing and133 words
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Article115 1940-06-24 2 A NEWCOMER to the singing among males is Tony Martin, who, With Rita Havworth. appears in a picture. "Music En My Heart.' at the Capitol, Singapore. What the story lacks in punch and interest is made up to a large extent b> the excellent singing115 words
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Advertisement19 1940-06-24 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building, Chulia Street, "PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Article, Illustration129 1940-06-24 3 concert of its kind to be 1 held »t the Union Jack Club took last night. Kurt Blach and the Swimming ichestra were commissioned to ,t and they refused to accept a and asked that the money should |o the Patriotic Fund instead. Orchestral129 words
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Article318 1940-06-24 3 1 rum Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. murder trial in the Perak Assize I i ourt hfiore the Hon. Mr. Justice v in which three Indian labour- Rata Duu Estate. Batu Gajah, I em brothers and the other a latioo, are charged, concluded cution alleged that318 words
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Article73 1940-06-24 3 Reuter. London. June 24. DOME Radio .stales that the Italian X delegates to the armistice talks with France are Count Ciano, Foreign MmSef Marshal Budoglio. Chief of Staff if the armed forces; Admiral Cavagof Staff /he Navy; Cenc\iief of Staff were handed to thr, French plenipotentiariesReuter. - 73 words
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199 1940-06-24 3 Medical Examinations To-morrow OFFICIAL NOTICE PUBLISHED Singapore, Monday. THE local Tribunal to deal with appeals against compulsory service will sit at the Old Supreme Court building on Thursday, June 27. 1940, at 10 a.m. and thereafter from day to day as required. Applicants199 words
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Article120 1940-06-24 3 Shanghai. War notwithstanding. Chinese native products continue to be in heavy de- mand in international markets^ Arcordin- to figures released by the Chinese Maritime Customs hi Shanghai China exported $397,425,323 worth ot roods in the first quarter of 1940. an "nciease of $203,462,229 over the corres*SrW3M120 words
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Article243 1940-06-24 3 Chungking. A WAR against epidemics on the southwest highways has been declared by the Ministry of Communication and the National Health Administration. The campaign ma> Spread to other highways in northwest and west China if the present experiment proves successful. The Southwest Transportation Com oany. which uses243 words
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Article111 1940-06-24 3 Reuter. Berlin, June 23. THE official News Agency learns j from Rome that the French representatives in the armistice negotiations arrived in Rome in three German planes this afternoon. Negotiations were expected to commence immediately. The French plenipotentiaries consist of six officers, various secretaries, and M.Reuter. - 111 words
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504 1940-06-24 3 YOUNG pbnlcrs who try 1» set something- f»r noth.n X aad have 1 succeeded so far. may shortly receive the attention of the Incorporated Society of Planters' Council who ma, have to do something drastic'to end this "selfishness.** These non-co-operatives receive the p attention504 words
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112 1940-06-24 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. TRAPPED in a fowl house which 1 he had entered in order to commit theft. Tan Bee Kirn. a young Chinese, was left to cool his heels among the turkeys, geese and fowls while his captor went tor112 words
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Article67 1940-06-24 3 Hyderabad. HE H the Nizam has appointed Raja rharankaran Bahadur as a member of his Executive Council in charge of the Works Department in the place of Raja Shamraj Rajwant Bahadur who retires shortly on the completion of his Raja Dharankaran is the son of late67 words
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107 1940-06-24 3 Reuter. london. June 24. «nS Belgian Minister, ML Jaspar. 1 broadcasting from I <>» do jjj" nied that ihe B< ls»an xvas exiled in Portugal and lhat N had decided to slop fighting On 'he contrary, .he war for the ac liberation of BelgiumReuter. - 107 words
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Article95 1940-06-24 3 Reuter. Montevideo, June 24. THE Foreign Minister of Uruguay. \1 Guania, has strongly affirmed his country's adherence to tne principles of democracy when speaking at a luncheon given *T the Government to the I nited States cruiser Qisincy. Replying. Mr. Edwin Wilson, United States Minister, reiteratedReuter. - 95 words
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Advertisement116 1940-06-24 3 Did you j your teeth to-day? Yes, I keep them healthy too j MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE Sales Representative I J A. T. Giilespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore. If you use a solid dentifrice, try i MACLEANS SOUP P™™* 0«™"»« J NON-ALCOHOL HERBAL TONI:c T r.RRTO" is nTa Vrsh lM116 words
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Advertisement86 1940-06-24 3 /%J Am T t%* 1 nothing to throw away I 0* meal in minute because they are ready to serve. See our x selection of delicatessen m*M ar> nl at your nearest branch TOf eCOHOHiICUL LIVER SAUSAGE IZL JV««iili PINFAPPLE HAM, AM A GAS lit/ FRFSSED T r ON^ R^86 words
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446 1940-06-24 4 Easy Win Ends 2-Day Match JHE S.C.C defeated the Genuang Cricket Club by eight wickets in a two-day cricket match on the padang over the week-end. After scoring 96 runs for eight wickets on the opening day, thus leading by 11 runs, the S.C.C.446 words
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Article100 1940-06-24 4 RESULTS, in brief, of Saturday's cricket:— St. Andrew's School beat St. Anthony's School by 106 runs, on St. Andrew's School ground. Medical College beat V.M.C.A. by three runs on the Medical College ground. S.R.C. defeated R.A.F. (Tengah) by 32 runs. Raffles Institution beat St. Josephs Institution by four100 words
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Article, Illustration131 1940-06-24 4 MALAYA CUP TWO MALAYA CTP matches were played on Saturday. Singapore beat Johore by eight goals to one at Johore Bahru. Taib scored the first goal for Singapore and Madon added the second goal a couple of minutes later. Singapore obtained their third goal131 words
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Article285 1940-06-24 4 STANDINGS W L Pet Americans 2 0 1.000 Loyals 2 0 1.000 Japanese 1 1 .500 Red Sox 0 1 .000 R.A.F. 0 3 .000 Scoreless up to the last innings, the R.A.F. baseballers went down to 15-2 shellacking by the fleet-footed Japane c in285 words
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Article137 1940-06-24 4 Saturday's race results at Kuala Lumpur:— Race I—Prude SlB. S7 Stone Ginger S8 Velocity S9 Race 2—Creme de Menthe S5O. Sll Penzance S7 Beacon SlO Race 3—New Zealand $11. S7 Judith Anton $12 Benedict S8 Race 4—Authentic 525, $9 Westenra 522 Constant Light Sll Race 5 -Clifton137 words
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Advertisement797 1940-06-24 4 THE DISCRIMINATING GO TO Raffles Cafe FOR COCKTAILS DINNER BECAUSE THEY KNOW IT IS THE BEST AND ENJOYABLE BEGINNING TO THEIR EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT. Cocktail Bar Excellent Grill A La Carte Social Atmosphere Music. SEA VIEW HOTEL TUESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY HELLER'S BAND DINNER $3 NO AFTER797 words
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Advertisement10 1940-06-24 4 A, BLACK WHITE SCOTCH WHjBKV <}fy ike Scotch/ lt- VSR10 words
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Advertisement146 1940-06-24 4 HE but Liver Oil and fresh orange juice. The tast the oil is eliminated c n pletely. It contains essenitial Vitamins A and D. which builds i resistance against all 1 AN ALLEXBURY PRODUCT. Agents: BARLOW ft CO., LTD. (Incorporated in th FM j OCEAN BLDGS SIN( t fwm: !\1146 words
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Article42 1940-06-24 5 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League, Reserve Div., Chinese vs. Police, Stadium; Div. I, R.A. (A.A.) vs. Manchesters, Changi; Reserve Div., Navy vs. R.A.F., Naval Base; Div. II <B), Fort Canning vs. Indian Assn., Farrer Park; V.M.C.A. vs. R.A.F. (Kallang), V.M.C A42 words
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Article160 1940-06-24 5 Staiting times, names and handicaps tor the social match at Island Club 00 June 29, between Garrison Golf Club and Is and Club arc: 3.45 p.m. Mrs. R. H. H. Stewart <1U 1 v Mrs. D. Gray (12). 350 p.m. Mrs. J. A. Allen <12> V Mrs.160 words
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Article, Illustration174 1940-06-24 5 A FORCEFUL 75 by A. C. Growder who took seven wickets for 24. bi ought the S.C.C. an easy win over the Royal Signals yesterday scores. sec F V Reid c Twiddy b Peel 47, S. C Woolmer c Twiddy b Holden 0174 words
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Article248 1940-06-24 5 4VIKr T *SoNG LIM GREEN YESTERDAY, THE PLA «PORTS CLUB EASILY BEAT THE S.C.R.C. fi.-.t the S.C.R C. were an Batting hist, im Re tnam was m and took X ThUlainathan who scor reach *ns sa, the. C.b y 121 runs at the l o loss248 words
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Article, Illustration28 1940-06-24 5 DR. LAIDLAW THOMSON who won the Singapore SOlt title yesterday, beating M. Paterson in tne iinal yesterday at Keppel links Dy 3 and 1.28 words
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Article229 1940-06-24 5 SCORING 134 runs for 5 wickets declared, the BAO.C. easily beat an Indian Association 2nd XI yesterday. The Indians could only manage to I total 60 runs with Fernandez top-scor-I ing for them with 26. For the R.A.O.C. Hitchcock knocked up 65 not out,229 words
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Article63 1940-06-24 5 VII C A soccer team in a league match against the RAF. Kalians > a I Anson Road ground to-night 5.10 p.m will be: v S X Sundram; M Swyny. V. N Pillay; J. G. Maxon. G. L. Day, v. Sabapathy; S. Orton, K. Goldsmith. W63 words
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Article, Illustration268 1940-06-24 5 '■HE Rallies College b9«t the 3R.C. by 58 runs in a cricket match on the S.R.C. ground, yesterday. A feature of the match was the splendid batting ot R. Thoy who scored 77 runs for the College. A. Watts batted well268 words
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157 1940-06-24 5 Matches played In Bingaporc minion Championsh, P .s at, cal Onion Hall. Saturday and Sunday '"SATURDAY: Che.,,,, Hork Ig*™' boat F J Fernandez (EClipse* T_ G 15 6; Cheong Eng Leong <U.C A, beat keng Siak Thiang <™^>; X m lt 15 „8; Leow Kirn157 words
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Article53 1940-06-24 5 The women's monthly medal < Staple ford scoring), at the Garrison Golf Club, and resulted in a win for Mrs.H w. k. Williams with a score of 20 points Seven cards were taken out Otner re turns were Mrs. R. H. H. Stewart 19% and Mrs.53 words
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Advertisement230 1940-06-24 5 YOU CAN GIVE HER ALL THREE Your baby's wealth is measured in three things. Fresh air sunshine milk. No baby can h=ive better air and sun than yours. And today I —no baby the world over can have better milk. For KLIM is top quality milk brought you fresh as230 words
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Advertisement295 1940-06-24 5 I MALAYA S VHi»k DE LUXE BQX Qf yH pHONE 3400. I BARBARA STANWYCK and FRED MacMURRAY IN 1-REMEMBERthe NIGHT- t j XEXT i IIAXCE Watch for Opening Date, j I i mvutpry One of the most thrilling I I MORE THAN A MYSTERY ~nt j 1 0 v FONT295 words
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Article322 1940-06-24 6 JUNE 22, 1940, will be remembered as a day of humiliation for the French, but one of <hori-lived rejoicing- for the Germans. It was on this day that Hitler's armistice terms were signed by the French plenipotentiaries in the forest of Compiegne. The prestation of the322 words
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Article123 1940-06-24 6 NON-VIOLENCE, or what is more 11 universally known in India as passive resistance, has been on e of the most successful weapons used by Mr. Gandhi in the struggle for political reforms. This weapon, however, is only good as far as internal politics are concerned.123 words
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315 1940-06-24 6 E. T HUANG - ATTACK ON BRITAIN MAY BE DELAYED By E. T HUANG JT is now certain that—exactly contrary to the hasty assumption of some leader writers —M. Reynaud was forced to resign because a section of the French High Command thought that further resistance would be315 words
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Article213 1940-06-24 6 WITH the battle in France ended it is expected that the attack on Britain will beam almost immediately n iHSI 1S ot .the slightest'doubt that a large-scale invasion of the British S Pn art and Parcel of the Nazi plan of world conquest. But apart from bombing213 words
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Article, Illustration190 1940-06-24 6 WHILE the near future of France is being .settled, Hitler may leave some of the major fighting to Mussolini. He cannot consent to the Italian fleet being indefinitely locked up in the Mediterranean without paying its part in the reduction of Britain's sea power. It is presumed190 words
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Article, Illustration47 1940-06-24 6 YUGOSLAVIA seems to be in the greatest danger—from both Germany and Italy. Princess Olga (wife of Chief Regent Prince Tajl) and her son Alexander are shown here on their last visit to London in 1939. a few weeks before the war broke Ml47 words
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Article477 1940-06-24 6 JHE generals who have assumed charge of France—after pushing out the leaders who were determined to carry on the right from any French or British territory available and from the open seas—have signed Hitler's armistice terms. The terms were signed 48 hours after they were477 words
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Article564 1940-06-24 6 j THE German penal laws ar 11( longer stretched out onh rn.ll.on, snatched into their%rX? tion," oyer the millions lm ,re nou under German pou ?r throu u ar these harsh and evil laws have Z\ extended to the whole world The 5 de c/ec564 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1940-06-24 7 Merely End Of First Act, Says America Reuter and British Wireless. i.< union, .nine JT IS STATED in authoritative circles in London that while the signature of the armistice by the French Government ends the organised resistance of the French forces at home, thereReuter and British Wireless. - 1,084 words
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Article158 1940-06-24 7 Reuter. Cairo, Jun.> 23. j I v r INC Farouk, who arrived in J alio from Alexandria to-day, is been in consultation with a i mber of former Prime Minis- j i t« r<. The K»ng also conferred S with pa>t and present Presidents •he Smatc.Reuter. - 158 words
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Article61 1940-06-24 7 Reuter. Chungking. June 24 IT is believed Japan is determined to 1 cul communication between China the outside world through ChtoSe political circles, while admit--8 that the loss of this route, followthe French concessions to Japan er traffic supplies through mdo-China, •aid b serious, expressReuter. - 61 words
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Article257 1940-06-24 7 GENERAL DEGAULLE'S APPEAL TO FRENCHMEN REUTER. London, June 23. Fnronean news last night, Gen- "submission to slavery. General Degaulle added The French Government, after having asked for an armistice now know the conditions dictated by the enemy. The effect of thesconditions'would be that theREUTER. - 257 words
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51 1940-06-24 7 Reuter. Hongkong, June 23. NUMBER of Japanese troops A 2? *c 25! borders of te polony- the Heved tc beted v t Japanese i passage of PP "trough Burma 1 V S n Se stopped Refugees are should be sslop Ponyi ony fr om theReuter. - 51 words
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Article175 1940-06-24 7 The information published in the issue of Friday stating that the local Government has appointed a Superviso: to control the business of the local Bata Shoe Co. does not mean that it is now entirely taken over and controlled by tho Government. The local Company175 words
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457 1940-06-24 9 Ita lians Flee As British Approach >. Q Cairo, June 23. k BRITISH G.H.Q. communique says that further patrol activity and lightning raids into Abyssinia, covering an extensive area, were reported from British Somaliland. Patrols of irregular troops crossed the frontier at one point and raided an Italian post occupied457 words
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Article25 1940-06-24 9 Reuter. Jibuti, June 23. Two Italian Caproni bombers were brought down by anti-aircraft fire during oil-day air raids on Jibuti yesterday. —Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article43 1940-06-24 9 Reuter. London, June 22. PE Anglo-Brazilian payments agreement, which came into effect from yesterday, is based on the official dol-lar-sterling rate. Sterling from Brazilian exports to Britain and the Empire, excluding Canada, Newfoundland and Hongkong, IS earmarked for Brazilian imports Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Advertisement820 1940-06-24 9 Public Notices NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF KHOO KIM >NG. DECEASED late of No 76 I.orong 23 Geylang, Singapore who d on the 23rd day of December 1939 STJANT TO SECTION 29 OF THE STKBB ORDINANCE (Chapter 59) tice is hereby given that creditors her persons having claims against state820 words
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Advertisement291 1940-06-24 9 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAP 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 155 of 1929. Re THAKAR SINGH, residing at St. James Electric Power Station, Keppel Road, Singapore, Watchman. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final dividend is intended to291 words
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Advertisement302 1940-06-24 9 NICKEL-PLATING, BRONZING OXIDISING BY THE OLDEST CHINESE ELECTROPLATERS IN MALAYA. 221, ORCHARD RD., (Opp.) Cavenagh Road. PHONE 4351. SERANGOON TALKIES. SHOW STARTS AT 8.15 P.M/ Sunday 23 Monday 24, June 1940. BING CROSBY Si LINDA WARE in the SCREEN'S GRANDEST MUSICAL ROMANCE "THE STAR MAKER" ZZZZ^ S BY SPECIAL REQUEST302 words
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Advertisement205 1940-06-24 9 GEYLANG st2f "C*"™-" Beats I*. Best Seat** Accommodation in Geylang— Katong Districts. To-night Last Night 700 pm. Double Feature Hindustani Talkies For One Payment Miss Madhuri E. Billimoria in 'EASY VICTIM' 'STAR OF__ASIA To-morrow Night at 7.45 p.m. Double Feature Cantonese Talkies For One Payment 'POOR WIFE' 6- 'BLOSSOM TIME'205 words
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Article67 1940-06-24 10 Domestic Occurrences Mr. Ec Kirn Yap and family wish to express their sincere thanks to Rosedale Association, Paketvaart Bond, all friends and relatives for their attendance at the funeral of the late Mrs. Ec Kirn Yap ne e Tan Tit Neo, for their night visits, for loan of their67 words
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Article73 1940-06-24 10 ONG—Ong Seng Wee passed away peacefully, aged 48 at his residence No. 369, Telok Blangah Road on Saturday, 22nd June (Retired on 12.5.40 after 27 years' service at 5.H.8.) leaving behind a widow, 2 sons, Ong Poh Hiang and Poh Choon, 2 daughters, 3 brothers, Seng Kit, Seng Thong,73 words
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Advertisement553 1940-06-24 10 LW For Assured Results Send your small Advert to the TRIBUNE Ity Insertions for 1 L the price of 1 Situations Vacant WANTED Agent j for Java Te» Dust and Provision. Box 107, Malaya Tribune, Singapore (No. 889 D) WANTED Operator, experienced ln hair waving, lor Cathay Beauty Salon. Good553 words
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Advertisement754 1940-06-24 10 Si tua Hons Wan ted DOCTOR MBBS (Hongkong) free for Immediate engagement. State Terms. Write 31. Jalan Dellma, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 884 D) EXPERIENCED Workshop Clerk (Timekeeper from Plat 8.A., Penang, desires similar work anywhere ln Malaya. Kindly apply Box 97, Malaya Tribune Penang. (No. 868 D) EXPERIENCED Manufacturing Chemist754 words
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Advertisement847 1940-06-24 10 For Sale CONVERTOR 220 DC. to 230 A C 200 another SS watto $60 each. W. Pugh. wjBmlMA. «•cjttn" ROAD and Track Bicycles Including the 72>* by Hup Teck 219 Thomson Road. Singapore. (No. 89UJ) TAP DANCING SHOES. English Glace Kid. 5 pairs only, sizes Price $550 per pair. Thone847 words
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Advertisement509 1940-06-24 10 ISP, Geylang Road, SlngaiK>re. (Opposite Happy World) Hlehlv Trained 5s Experienced Lady Hair ftyUste and Setting Specialists Latest Immanent Waving Machine and Radio gSS? S «E Excellent Workmanship. Moderate Charges. Professiona I Robinson Road. Singapore. (No. 8»JU) Matrimonial THE MARRIAGE AGENCY, 19. Bukit Timah SJmrt Slnwwwe! Dial 2144 for Appointment.509 words
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Advertisement7 1940-06-24 10 <'<<<<> ~*~^^£k\ The world's best by every Test!7 words
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Advertisement91 1940-06-24 10 FOR CLEAR, DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TRY **PYIV* RADIO for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON ÜBONGi DistributorsRADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. THg 850 OF THE FUTUPE TO-DAY KEE HUAT RADIO Co. j AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF FAMOUS MAKES I OF 1 SHOCK PROOF AND WATERTIGHT WATCHES 191 words
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Miscellaneous1003 1940-06-24 10 I Ta-day's RadTo~l 3f J SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 125 metres (1.33 tact), TRANSMISSIONS 2*3 ZHP JO.M metres (9.6» men). OSO 17.79 Mcs (16.86 metres pm GSF 15 14 _*P (»-92 »e*rJ, 1.15 Miscellaneous Gramophone Records. GSJ 21.53 Me t (19 I 30 News and mid-day Tin, Copra Sz Rubber p.m.1,003 words
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Article353 1940-06-24 11 Market Reports Reuter I v London, June 22. j [E public welcomes the new war bond., which will find ai overwhelming response. The City considers that the ten-, ar, well ,n and are likely to strengthen giltedgeds. The tap method is rably designed toReuter - 353 words
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Article38 1940-06-24 11 Mr. Bankim Chandra Mukherjee. :of the Bengal Legislative Asembly representing Labour, a former t of the All-India Union ogress and a member of the presian I the Bengal Provincial Kisan has been arrested under the of India Rules.38 words
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Article25 1940-06-24 11 Singapore, Monday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to-day were:— RUBBER Buyers: M%, Sellers: 37. TIN $131 'a, down $3.25 words
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127 1940-06-24 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. VERY little business was done in the markets on Saturday, and prices were on the weak side with sellers predominating. Batu S-jlangors, Hong Fatts. Rantaus and Sungei Luas all came on offer at lower prices, while Australians were127 words
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Article54 1940-06-24 11 London, June 23. According to the Rome wireless, the war communique states: "Our aviation continued its operations in all sectors of the Mediterranean. '•On the night of June 22. the naval base at Alexandria, where the British Fleet is anchored, successfully bombed without loss, despite violent anti-aircraft fire and long54 words
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Article513 1940-06-24 11 Singapore, June 21. Article Price MEAT Beef steak; kati 40 Beef stew or curry; katl 35 Fillet Steak: lb. 05 Mutton, Australian; lb. 38 Java Goat Flesh; lb. 54 Pork, lean; kati 50 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 40 POULTRY Capons (locally reared); kati 60513 words
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Advertisement296 1940-06-24 11 Pains in Back, Nervous, Rheumatic! Wrong foods and drinks, worry, overwork and frequent colds often put a strain on the Kidneys and Kidney and Bladder Troubles are the true cause of Excess AcidIty, Getting Up Nights. Burning Passages, Lee Pains, Nervousness. Dizziness. Swollen Ankles, Rheumatism, Puffy Eyelids, and feeling old296 words
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Advertisement282 1940-06-24 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PaCK BRITISH* INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all infcrmation apply to: p. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD, CO., LTD., Tel. 545*7. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday282 words
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Advertisement315 1940-06-24 11 P&o.nd j BRITISH INDIA The best possible services arc being maintained by The P. £r 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 perforce315 words
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318 1940-06-24 12 Reuter. London, June 23. AUTHORITATIVE comment in London on the terms is: The upshot of the armistice terms may be described as follows: The terms compel France to hand over to Germany her armed forces, fur stocks and material as well as to place theReuter. - 318 words
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54 1940-06-24 12 London is preparing to deal wilh parachutists. In order to assist the KrCK Corps, individual firms are teaching their bon to use firearms. In this piciure an employee of Mr. A. H. Anderson a l ondon Master builder, formerly an Army Musketry instructor, is seen demonstrating the use of the54 words
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Article38 1940-06-24 12 Chungking, June 19. Mr. Hailar Collin, the new Danish Minister to China md concurrency Minister to Thailand, presented his credentials to Mr. Lin Sen. Chairman of the National Government, yesterday morning.— Chin:Ge Central News.38 words
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1297 1940-06-24 12 PART OF FLEET TO BE LEFT FREE FOR ACTION Reuter. WINDER the German armistice terms which have U C epted by Marshal Petain's Government, Germany will (1) occupy the whole of the western coast of France and all territory north of a line fromReuter. - 1,297 words
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Article44 1940-06-24 12 Reuter. London. June 23. THE War Cabinet met at 10 Downing Street this morning, the meeting lasting over 2 1 2 hours. It is understood the terms of the Franco-German armistice, which hare now been received, were under exami-nation.--Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Advertisement126 1940-06-24 12 PUBLIC NOTICE' NOTICE COMPULSORY SERVICE (LOCAL FORCES) ORDIXANU: 1910. LOCAL FORCES RAINING ORDINANCE 1040. The local Tribunal will sit at the Old Supreme Court buildins; on Thursday, June 27, 1940. at 10 a.m. and from day to day as required. Applicants for exemption or postponement are requested to attend punctually126 words
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