Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 155. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, June 29, 1940.
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  • 47 1 Britain must ko?p ceaseless waich on the seas not only for submarines but for floating mines. For this purpose, hundreds of crawlers have •m converted into minesweepers, ln this picture, sharpshooters of ihe crew of a trawler arc seen firing at a floating mine.
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  • 151 1 Air Raid On Calais Reuter. LONDON, JUNE 2S. TERRIFIC REPORTS OF BOMB EXPLOSIONS WERE HEARD CONTINUOUSLY AT A SOUTH-EAST COAST TOWN TO-NIGHT FROM THE DIRECTION OF CALAIS. R.A.F. MACHINES HAVE BEEN SEEN CROSSING THE CHANNEL. An attack on an ammun» r, .on store .lemsoorti harbour was
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  • 48 1 Reuter. Berlin. June 28. The French armistice commission arrived by plane at Wiesbad?n airfield evening, according to the otnciai ian news agency, and immediately rsd to their headquarters notei, which hoisted the German war ensign. Double sentries have been postea in of the hotel.—Reuter.
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  • 47 1 Reuter. Cairo. June 28. THE new Cabinet has been announced. Hussein Sabry Paoha. who succeeds Aly Maher Pasha as Prime Minster, assumes the office of Minister lor ju Affairs. m Only three members of Aly Manet Pashas Cabinet are included in the Government. —Reuter.
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  • 110 1 Reuter. Hongkong. June 29. THE Government has broadcast inl"tructions received from the Seeretarv cf State for the Colonies indicating that the evacuation of childreni may be ordered in the near future. the view of the Hongkong Government this need not be taken as in
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  • 27 1 Reuter. London, June 28. ripnes believed w be ci:< my crossed to-night. Searchlights were ta e att on. Vivid Hashes were seen and d di exSosions heard.-Reuter.
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  • 207 1 Reuter. I Nov. York, June 28. I it IS EXPECTED in Kome that t i 1 Hungary and Bulgaria will make their demands on Rumania I within the next 24 hours. accord-** ing to a broadcast from Rome to the New York Columbia broadS casting system. i
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  • 167 1 FRENCH FLAG WILL REMAIN FLYING Reuter. Beirut, June 28. fiEN Mitte.hauser and M. Gabrie, by trance do not statins that the cirmisucctui territories and conchange the The sequently they have Fran(e will continue her French flag will remain a r f
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  • 132 1 Reuter. Ottawa. June 28. of the Canadian destroyer I Fraser was to-day announced in the House of Commons by Mr Mackenzie King (Premier) who sad it sank off Bordeaux. Forty-five cf the crew are dead or mfesing and 115 have been rescued. Mr Mackenzie King read out a.
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  • 1265 1 Army Withdraws Before Russtans TURKISH FLEET HEADING FOR THE BLACK SEA Reuter. ALTHOUGH it is assumed in London that the Soviet p lim rinn nrnvinces of Bessarabia and northern Bukovina nas nan and Rome, it is not douhted that the move is contrary to
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  • 92 1 Reuter. 1.« ndon, »une 29 CIENEBAL Defaulle, broadcast > I inff to frenchmen from l ondon, said that the Brltfc* GoTfrnmmtV indertaking to re < eegnJse bin was of deep significance. He had decided 1« take under liis authority all I nnehmc n Jiving in British territory
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  • 78 1 Reuter. Tokyo, June 28. |«iN au re. day rrttween Mil Japanese Under-Secretary for Fores n Atioirs and th< Netherlands Minister certain "essenl Japanese inI terests in the Putsch Gasl Tndies were discussed. i The talks apparency centred on tne Japanese desire that greater quantities cf
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    • 131 1 OS 01 HER PAGES Local News 2 New Swimming Club 3 Tobacco Smuggler Caught 4 Co-operative Appeal To Malays 5 Kiot Charge 5 Kacing 6 Sports News 7 I able News (J Special Articles and Leader 8 (mem a Announcements 12 and 13 Commercial News 15 ENROL NOW MATRICULATION FulJ
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    • 131 1 MY DIARY I The manufacturers of S'l RE AM LINE FOSTERS now introduce a i.mt which can be tttted to truck engines, enabling them t<> run on clean oil at all times, without, even draining the sump, for the BTREAMIINF FILTER removes all damaging collodial carbon and ".sludge." Ey the
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  • 1408 2 TRIBUNAL HEARS 85 APPLICATIONS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. a T v WHOI E DAY SITTING TO-DAY, THE SINGAPORE TRIA BUNAL CONSIDERED A FURTHER 85 APPLICATIONS FOR EXEMPTION FROM VOLUNTEER TRAINING, GRANTING 52 EXEMPTIONS FROM CONTINUOUS TRAINING, 11 FROM ALL TRAINING AND GENERAL MOBILISATION, AND REFUSING THIRTEEN
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  • 525 2 Singapore, Friday. ITRGIKG those who have not yet contributed to the war fund to come forward without delay, and those who have already given to give more. Mr. L. Rayman, President of the Municipality, in an appeal for contributions to the war fund stressed
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  • 134 2 Stories From London (From H. L. Hopkir) London, June 28. ACKNOWLEDGING the Sultan of Johor<'s gift of £250,000 to the Imperial Government, Lord Lloyd, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, on behalf of the government, expressed deep appreciation of the generous gift and the
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  • 61 2 Ratification bsued under the Tin and Tin-ore (Restriction) Enactment F.M.S.. states that the domestic quota far the third pericd of 1940 has been increased from "5 per cent, tc 30 ocr cent. ith effect from July 1 Producer, are requested to produce their production certificates at
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  • 101 2 •'TN order to release as many officers as possible for military duties and to prevent Municipal work from falling into too great arrears, it has been found necessary to rearrange the duties in ill departments and to increase the working hours of the staff," announced
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  • 276 2 Singapore, Saturday H ASSURE you that there was no attempt to keep nun back who ought to be releasul for intensive training," declared Mr. L. Rayman, the Municipal President when referring to Ih effect on the Municipality of the recent legislation regarding military service, at the
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  • 135 2 Singapore. Friday. THE trial of Inspectors Chua Keng Lin and Seah Keng Loy charged before Mr. Justice Manning and a common jury at the Assize Court with causing grievous hurt to Sahri and causing hurt to Musli, will be concluded on Tuesday wh<-n the judge
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  • 242 2 Singapore, Saturday. PROVISIONS for exemption of service by persons who are liable under the Conscription Ordinance, but who are conscientious objectors, is made in the Government Gazette published yesterday. The rules require an applicant to furnish particulars of his name and heme address, date and
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  • 447 3 CHINESE WILL HAVE SPLENDID BUILDING Demolition Of Old Clubhouse (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) VN EIGHT MONTHS' TIME, SINGAPORE'S THIRTY-ONE YEAR 1 OI.D CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB, SITUATED IN AMBER ROAI), WILL HAVE AS ITS CLUBHOUSE ONE OF THE FINEST BUILDINGS ALONG THE EAST COAST AND STANDING
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  • 74 3 B 'AUSE the society is being used for Lawful purposes and for purposes ble with the peace and good the Colony. "The Pineapple Mutual Help Association" of apore has been dissolved by the i vernor in Council, states the latest ue of the Government Gazette. Sin: I an
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  • 81 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. SEOW Leong Hua, a former clerk in the office of the Collector of Estate Duty was charged before the first magistrate on Tuesday with accepting from Lim Seng Fook a gratification of $1,500. ether than legal remuneration, as a
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  • 38 3 Singapore, Fricby. SEVEN Teochcws. alleged to have asS saulted some ether Chinese claimed tria 1 when charged before Mr. J. o. Rappoport the Third Police Magistrate, W The r men g are alleged to have assault-
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  • 182 3 Singapore, Friday. AN attack on the "cubicle sysA tern" employed in Singapore was made by Mr. T. H. Stone, a retiring member, at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-day. Mr. Stone, who has resigned, was attending his last meeting. Addressing the meeting on the adjournment, Mr.
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  • 60 3 Singapore, Friday. MOHAMED Amin bin Haji Mahmood waTgranted an unconditional discharge from bankruptcy by Mr Justice Pedlfw n the Bankruptcy Court to-day. ft was revealed that the debtor had oaid 40 per cent, of his liabilities, but the creditor had no objection to his di M^ a
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  • 113 3 THE death occurred yesterday in the General Hospital of Mr. W. Allan Elev, Manager for South-East Asia of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. Aged 63, Mr. Eiey was one of the most well-known and popular European figures in Malaya. He was a Director
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  • 215 3 Singapore, Saturday. THERE will be a change in the 8.8.C. overseas programme beginning to-morrow. The news bulletin hitherto given at 8.35 p.m. Malayan time will be given at 8.20 p.m. and will be a full news bulletin instead of a summary. This bulletin eveiy night
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  • 54 3 Those who have reserved seats for tr c j Malayan Magic Circle show "Out Of The Hat" at the Victoria Theatre on Jul} 5 and 6 in aid of the War Fund are asked to call at Messrs. John Little's for their tickets as there are
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 94 3 i Naiional Employers' MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. 'Incorporated ln England) Wevei Chambers, Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Tel: 2845. ;is EXCEED £2.000,001. JENERAI RESERVE FUND £*****0 LAREFUL DRIVERS' MOTOR POLICY NO CLAIM BONUS Win Workmen's Oompensatloo Third Part? trOR AOENCT TERMS tit*/ 1 ju «teel— now brings Gillette I 1 "thin
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    • 213 3 .THE-BOYAI BAKERY BAn E BY fßgjj& THOVE- STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 ll?«f), IPOH Kill lines). PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH Adut. o/ Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. C.S. 173 A flare yow seen oar beautifully framed PICTURES AND PAINTINGS? If not, call at our showroom at 10»,
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  • 401 4 FINE OF $1,200 IMPOSED Singapore, Friday. THE curiosity of two former St. Patrick's School boys cost a Chinese $1,200 to-day. The man was convicted and lined this sum by a Singapore magistrate on a charge of being in possession of -i 14 lbs. of dutiable
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  • 215 4 MR. W. R. Campbell, president of the ITI Ford Company. Canada, has sent the following statement to Mr C. R. Michels. managing director of the Ford Motor Company, Malaya:--"Mr. Henry Ford issued a statement on June 26 in which he declared that
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  • 39 4 On Monday, July 1, the anniversary of Dominion Day, the office of the Canadian Government Trade Commissioner, Union Building, will be closed For reasons which will be generally appreciated no function or celebration of any kind is being arranged.
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  • 175 4 Singapore, Friday. AN eating-shop keeper, a dhoby, and a tailor went into the Central Police Station compound to collect their monthly accounts from constables who received their pay yesterday afternoon. They were arrested. When they were charged before Mr J. G. Rappoport. the Third Police
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  • 39 4 A lecture en "Organization" by Pandit Shimura Thuba will be delivered on Sunday at fi.45 p.m. at tho premises of the Indian Youth League in Race Course Road, when Mr S R-ja Rani will preside.
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  • 16 4 A casualty being treated by St. .lohn Ambulance men during Thursday night's black-out exercises.
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  • 102 4 I MR. d. d. chelliah, E A.. (London), headmaster. Anglo-Chinese High School, Penang, who worked on a thesis entitled "A History of the Educational Policy of the Straits Settlements from 18C0-1925" and went to England in August. 1939. to present it for the degree 'cf Ph.D.
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    • 75 4 i o mug UTERINE TONIC 'Lodhra' with its reputed cun uterine disorders, etc also sets Uu genital organs of women in pert. I order builds the constitution with the attainment of radiant health and happiness devoid of periodical uterine troubles peculiar to women. I Can be had everywhere in Malaya
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  • 152 5 Singapore, Friday. ITHILE she was being carried by sister on the front porch of *< in Loronjr Bngku Aman on rning of June 8. Sim Lam ged tour months, was struck ing coconut. She died fifteen iter at the General Hospital fractured skull. Coroner's Court to-day. m,
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  • 127 5 HOLLYWOOD'S technical adviser, on things Indian, Mr. H. Mistry—also a consulting engineer for the American motion picture industry—passed through Singapore recently on his way to India where he will be shooting "local" colour for background shots of "The All Pure"—a Persian fantasy which will be
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  • 60 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. WHILE a Shanghai magician was performing a vanish! us trick at a local amusement park his puise was doing the came thing bacKstage. The magician left the purse with other belongings at the back of the stage while he gave his act.
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  • 762 5 MORE ACTIVITY IN VILLAGE SOCIETIES suits the rural Malay, says the Director oi Cooperation in the S.S. and F.M.S., Mr. R. Boyd. In many padi areas, there was almost a rush to form seasonal societies, while membership and capital of these same
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  • 365 5 Singapore, Friday. VOVR Chinee were charged with rioting before Mr. J. LP* 1 the Criminal District Judge, following a clash between the police and .tout4oo Chinese demonstrator, on May Day when two Chinese died of bullet wounds. The police fired eight shots at the -ft
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  • 63 6 TO-DAY <-OCCER: Malaya Cup matches. Johore vs. R.A.F., J. Bahru: Ma'acre vs. Singapore, Malacca. (KICKFT: ACS. vs. St. Josephs O'dham Hall: S.C.R.C. vs. Medical College, M.C.U.: S.R.C. vs. P.W.D.. S.R.C: SAO.BA. vs. J.C.S.A., j C S.A St. Andrew's vs. Fiffl-s College 11. St. Andrew's: C S C. vs.
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  • 34 6 The annual Europeans vs. Rest cricket match for the Towkay Goh Eng Thy? Shield which was arranged to take place en Sunday has been cancelled as the Europeans are unable to raise a side.
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  • 854 6 Van Breukelen May Score A Double For Last Day (KY "SPECTATOR") KA( KAROCK AND NEOL SHOULD PROVIDE THE BEST BETS FOR THIS AFTERNOON'S RACES AT KUALA LUMPUR, THE i-'INAL DAY Of THE SELANGOR TURF CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING. Van Breukoien should score a double
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  • 251 6 pAST baseball will be dished-out to-morrow afternoon in the local baseball series when the strong Singapore Red Sex tackles the undefeated Yankees of the American Association at Jalan Hoar Stadium, at 4 o'clock. The Americans arc fully aw:.re that the Red Sox is a team
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  • 41 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Thursday. A team frcm the Manchester Regiment met the Seremban Rangers in a fri?ndly soccer match yesterday at the Station padang. The game ended in a draw, each side scoring two goals.
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  • 528 7 Hemchit, Venturillo Fight Tough Draw Rush Milling (10.1%) outpointed Ah Kow (10.0) tver eight rounds. Ventura Marques (9.3',) over ten Little Herman C/ 5) t.k.o'ed rounds. Clever Hassan (8.2 s t in the third Youn Ventrillo (8.13) drew round of a st* round bout, with Neil
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  • 81 7 (From Our Own Reports) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. 1 AFTER being floored for counts of nine on four occasions, Nai Boon Man finally went down to Battling Sima in the fourth round of the main event in the boxing programme at Bukit Bintang to-night. fV The
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  • 58 7 The following have been selected to play cricket for the V.M.C.A cricket L ,m against CSC. to-day at 2 p.m. on th- Anson Read ground will be: R Lyne, A. Nathaniels, V Xavier. I. B Buratta, S. Hope, K. Goldsmith, V. N Pillay, E. Le Mercia,
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  • 475 7 S.C.F.A. (Res.) 2; R.A.F. (Res.) 0. PERFECT team work ami displaying fine opportunism, the Chinese maintained their unbeaten record when they defeated the R.A^F. by two goals to nil in a Reserve Division game on Anson Road Stadium, yesterday. The Chinese, dominated throughout the game, but
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 462 8 THE battle for Britain is about to begin, It cannot be delayed much longer in view of the Nazi need for quick decisions. In this battle will be settled the most controversial question as to whether sea tower or air power is the more important
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  • 1167 8  -  CUNNING SCHEME TO BREAK UNITY By EDWARD ELLIS THE month of May has been the most mom^ t f> 0 pe or v f 1 time during the past century True to he age h.storj is heintr made in Europe with lightning 30
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  • 600 8  -  WHY DO YOU TUNE IN TO BERLIN? (By A Special Correspondent MUCH has been said and written in Malaya lately about unwitting Fifth Columnists who go about emanating an atmosphere of gloom and defeatism, but what shall be *aid ot those who sit in
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  • 67 8 Reuter. Chungking. June 2o OVER a hundred Japanese bombers three groups, raided the western outskirts of Chungking at noon yesterday Several tires were started vi tne sjdurbs. but no bombs landed in the In the June 26 raid, the Sovi< German Embassies and the Mission
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  • 51 8 Reuter. Li.sb: n. Jun? 28. The British Ambassador to Rome, Sir Percy Loraine. with the Embassy s an and '280 British subjects from Ital: England to-day boarded th< Monarch of Bermuda which ha th e Italian Ambassador and 600 otn l Italian.; from England.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 513 9 DAILY EVIDENCE OF GOVERNMENT VIGOUR (Reuters Special Commentary) London, June 28. THE British press, while welcoming the daily increasing evidence of the Government's vigour and, in particular, Mr. Herbert Morrison's speech in Parliament yesterday, continues to urge the Government and people to even greater
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  • 177 9 America Detention Of Ships Reuter. Washington, June 28. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has authorised the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Morgenthau, to take possession of any vessel, foreign or American if necessary, in order to secure them from damage or prevent damage to United States harbours or waters. A high official said
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  • 151 9 Reuter. Tientsin, June 28. IN accordance with the basic terms If- the Tientsin agreement signed i„ f Tokyo. about ten Japanese gendarmes will be stationed in the Britisn rnneession with accommodation in Compound of the the Japanese learns from authoritative quarters. At the same
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  • 86 9 Reuter. London, June 28 THE Italian war communique quoted by Rome Radio, states: "Intense activity on the part of our aviation has taken place over north and east Africa. "Enemy rear lines and British motorised units have been effectively bombed and damaged at the boundary between Cyneranica
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  • 41 9 Reuter. London. June 28. The Air Ministry and the Ministry for Home Security in a communique state that reports at present received en German air raids indicate no serious damage and casualties are very slight. —Reuter.
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  • 55 9 Reuter. Berlin, June 28. THE official news agency admits that R.A.F. planes bombed oil tanks at Hanover and says: "Yesterday afternoon, under cover of the clouds, two British planes succeeded in penetrating as far as Hanover, where they dropped several bombs on petrol tanks.
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  • 216 9 Reuter. Zurich, June 28. THE Berlin correspondent of the Neve Zuercher Zeitung (Swiss) says that Hitler is planning a triumphant entry into Berlin on Aug. L Sappers arc clearing space for the victory parade, and orders have been given for the erection of stands. The correspondent says
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  • 159 9 Reuter. London, June 28. TSIE Times, in an editorial, says the first news of Russia's ultimatum reached London from tferlir. and Rome, and the idea naturally suggests itself that Russia has advanced her claim in connivance with Germany and Italy, but it certainly is
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  • 23 9 Bordeaux, June 28. DCHAI Potain's Government has de b gone o ab~ r a e d nCh staL Havas Agency.
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  • 33 9 Reuter. Nairobi. June 27. on a Ve c S d Of Kenya and Abyssin, Fiftee Sdam m age sS£ Two aero-v-as no damage or when £T ifSoSi were dropped without damage or wsuaUie^^
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  • 158 9 Reuter. Londcn, June 28. BRITISH armament factories were sue cessfully attacked last night by fo mations of German aircraft, claims the German High Command communique, which says that explosions and fi"es were observed in places attacked in southern England and the Midlands long after the
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  • 46 9 REUTER. BORDEAUX, JUNE 28. ACCORDING TO THE HAVAS NEWS AGENCY, ML PIERLOT, BELGIAN PREMIER, HAS ANNOUNCED THAT THE BELGIAN GOVERNMENT IS COMMUNICATING WITH THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT IN ORDER TO ARRANGE THE RETURN OF BELGIAN TROOPS, OFFICIALS ANr REFUGEES TO BELGIUM— REUTER.
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  • 78 9 Reuter. London, June 28. THE Ministry of Health, announcing that plans for evacuation have been completely revised, states:— "The possibility of evacuation for military reasons of the bulk of the civilian population of certain districts has to be taken into account." It is stated that changes
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    • 369 10 it! A RARE H OPPORTUNITY to be able to buy goods now at such unprecedented low prices. i IT'S ALSO RARE THAT SALE on such a scale can be held especially I at this uncertain time yet there it is now before you GIAN SINGH'S GRAND ANNUAL STOCKTAKING I The
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    • 528 10 Public Notices IN THE MATTERS OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 151) and IN THE MATTERS OF THE MANUFACTURERS' MARKETING CORPORATION LIMITED. (In Voluntary Liquidation). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of the Creditors of the abovenamed Company will be held at Je e Ah Chian Co., Sze Hai Tong
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    • 703 10 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. SSSSSk see RooThe supply of pumping plants for Macßitchie Reservoir. 12 noon Sept. 16, 1940. Supply of Straight Pipes Special Castings for period 1-10-40 to 30-9-41. 4 p.m. 26 August, 1940. Supply of two Boilers, Chimney, etc. for Serangoon Sludge Disposal Works. (Deposit $50). 12 noon, 8
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    • 68 10 OFFICE OF THE FOOD CONTROLLER, MALAYA, SINGAPORE. The Food Supply Office will be removed to the Food Controller's Office, Ist Floor. HM Custom House, Maxwell Road, Singapore, with effect from Monday Ist July, 1940. All dealers who are required to render monthly or other returns to the Food Supply Officer
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  • 264 11 British Wireless. London, June 28. L STUDY of the petrol position in France resulting from the conclusion of the armistice, suggests to expert opinion that while consider, able stocks have fallen into German hands —a large part of which is likely to be consumed by the
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  • 35 11 British Wireless. London, June 28. The Polish President and his wife, with the Polish Ambassador in London and Madame Racinsky, were guests ot the King and Queen at a luncheon at Buckingham Palace to-day.—British Wireless.
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  • 91 11 British Wireless. London, June 28. »rHE Colonial Secretary has sent the 1 following telegram to the Governor ot Hongkong:— "His Majesty's Government has learnt with deep appreciation of the splendid response of all sections of the Hongkong community, to the funds opened by the South China Morning
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    • 78 11 O-CEDAR polish MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME I FRIENDS ADMIRE. CLEANS AS IT POLISHES "'"HSĔBI BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with 0-CEDAR POLISH. It j 1 quick l y "cleans and polishes" all kinds of surfaces removes j I aiBPiM spots and stains, and imparts a beautiful, rich, dry, lasting J
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    • 482 11 A SLACK Wj WHITE SCOTCH WHISKY Amazing Testimony for READ THIS LETTER V 275,Tanjon g Rhu, I y Jjjy^ljdbo££& tlj Singapore, 310 39. k|| J l||fP nai>« o i>ery /iig/i opinion of the value ot I Ss I ASPRO tablets from practical experience. WSk :i V 1 n °utstanding case
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    • 23 11 BATTERIES FOR YOUR RADIO Obtainable from all dealers or from THE CHLORIDE ELECfRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD, (incorporated in England), la. Oldham Lane, SINGAPORE.
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    • 358 12 "Put this on your "MUST SEE" LIST!" j Malaya Tribune 27.6.40 I "It is a Revelation" Free Press. J The Whole Town's TALKING about the Sensational Female Battle between MARLENE DIETRICH and UNA MERKEL I CAPITOL 1 3 is -s is -9 15 TO-DAY I MARL E X E v
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    • 48 12 yflft Come to Hawaii.. with Deanna and enjoy a grand vacation of MUSIC, Melody and Mirth Vi Midnight Premier e»12.10 o'clock To-night at The CAPITOL IT'S DEANNA'S BEST PICTURE! Hfc_. 1 mr&Jam v JS mm mmmm. i *ul- PIUCTTI JOE PASTERNAK CmiPIPC Midnight Premiere Clfiriilk VI 12.10 A.M.
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    • 300 12 flr TO-DAY at II A.M. CAPITOL and To-morrow (Sunday) STAGE and SCREEN ATTRACTION THE \III I S World famous GIRL Acrobatic and Tumblers including BERYL, World's greatest Acrobatic Sensation Come and Show~7our Talent on The Trampoline Selected comedies, cartoons, etc., inrliHllne CHARLEY CHASE in "The Night Shirt Bandit," "LUCKY PIGS"
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    • 239 13 IMIPI Jtkk ikk DAXCE TO-DAY GALA tttßguui. *AT. BALL Wmk DANCE TILL 1 A.M. W |p i:vi:lv\ asthova B^mW by m/s globe trading co., ltd. ro-nighl HAPPY THEATRE 6.30 9.15 I OK THREE NIGHTS MOKE U.VLY. Thrills, Music, Laughs Songs! I MATINEES TO-DAY, SUN. AT 1.15 P.M. "ALGIERS" "PERSONAL SECRETARY"
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    • 306 13 SERANGOON TALKIES. SHOW STARTS AT 8.15 PJL Saturday 29th Sunday 30th, June 1940 Claudette Colbert St Herbert Marshall In the Grandest and "7 A 7 A' Most Heart Stirring story -_r\_-V~4 i For RARE INTERESTING j MALAYAN CHINESE j CURIOS PRICES COMPETITIVE Call at the FAMOUS "BIRDSHOP," Ipoh. Phone 290.
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    • 111 13 tff. ALHAMBRA i Warner Bros, present ERROL Jf? FLVNN OLIVIA De HAVILLAND "THE CHARGEjgjfc, LIGHT > J BRIGADE" 'MĔk (FROM TENNYSON'S HEROIC POEM) with PATRIC KNOWLES, DONALD CRISP, HENRY STEPHENSON, DAVID NIVEN NIGEL BRUCE. SEE The Immortal Charge Of The Galiant '600* —JssS__———____________ At 12-10 OTlock TO-MOKROWj! /i ALHAMBRA MARLBORO'
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    • 18 13 Positively LAST DAY! TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15. j MARLBOROUGH 111 I I HI DOVT MISS IT! mm————— wmmmmm
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    • 640 14 !< > t <t Situations Vacant WANTED Teacher for Mathematics <Se Geography. Apply personally —Le Mercler School, 218, Street, Singapore. (No. 910D) WANTED A Mala English Teacher for a Chines© School. Apply stating age. qualification, with copies of testimonials If any, to 32A, Locke Road. Seremban. (No. §21D) WANTED An
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    • 841 14 Matrimonial INTRODUCTIONS' for Matrimony. Penfriendship. Trade, Journalism, Stamps, Snaps, Magazines exchange, other 312 hobbies arranged. Friend countries. Members; 9,355 <Eoth> Globe Introduction League, Nizamshabi Road. Hyderabad Deccan. India. I Property For Sale rOR SALE Building lots in healthy locality. Apply Post Office Box No. 281. Singapore. FREEHOLD building land, high.
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    • 608 14 Financial I WILL lend you $101- to $100!- on your signature. No need of a guarantor. Apply to K. A M. Company. Pitt Street. Penang. (No. 907 D) WANTED loan $3,000-, security substantial nroDertv principals only, state interests reaulred to Box 130, c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore (No, 960 D) Photography
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    • 770 14 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF <INGAPOR^ 0 A Companies Winding-Up No. 1 of WM In the Matter of Colonial Manufacturing Company Limited. And In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 151). NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding-up of the abovenamed
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    • 407 14 PUBLIC NOTICE Owing to the death of Mr. W. Allan Eley, manager for S. E Asia of the Sim Life Assurance Co.. of Canada, which occurred yesterday at the General Hospital. Singapore, the offices of the Company will be closed to-day as a mark of respect. NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR
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    • 94 14 f °r clear distinct reg production for which >j 3 they are unsurpassed 9 Agents: g HOE BOON LEONG < Distributors: Radio General Agency r Kuala Lumrnir. THE RADIO OF THE FUTURE 1 KEE HUAT RADIO Co j SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL Y< CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS TO
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    • 777 14 i To-day's Radio L SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metre, (1.33 mc|.) Q ZHP *.96 metre, (9.69 mcl* gSg Mcs <ttg -eUjjj 12 45' Concert by Keller s Band. Relayed from GSJ 21.53 Mc s (19.82 metn,) I. 30 StftSftJKft Tin. Copra Rubber E3 1 45 Concert by Reller's Band continued.
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  • 73 14 Domestic Occurrences The engagement is announced between Mr. Wu Chien Hoe of Rengam, Johore, and Miss Wee Reng Neo, youngest daughter of Mrs. Wee Yew Jin and the late Mr. Wee Yew Jin of Singapore. TAN—ANG.—The engagement is_ announced between Mr. Tan Chuan Hock, eldest son of Mr. Tan
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  • 63 15 Reuter. PRICE OF PAPER INCREASED London, June 28. •THE Ministry of Supply Control of pa- per Order, taking effect on July 1, increases the maximum price of newsprint to £24 a ton compared with £22.10s 0d It also places further restrictions upon the size of daily and weekly
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  • 304 15 TIN London, Friday. Cash (Official Price; £257 Buyers £257V4 Sellers Forward (Official Price) £259 4 Buyers £259v 2 Sellers RUBBER London, Friday. Buyers Sellers Market Tone Steadier Spot 13 13 y 4 list Forward) July 13 13*4 (2nd Forward) August 12% 12V 2 3rd Forward) Oct Dec.
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  • 492 15 'P'OR five days running the price of July rubber in London was quoted unchanged, and it was only at the end of the week under review that New York showed, any serious decline, state Stanton Nelson Co., Ltd., in their weekly rubber report. America still fails to
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  • 117 15 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, June 28. Buyers. Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 3678 37 Vs No. IX R.S.S. F. 0.8. in cases July 37 7 8 383 8 G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales July 36 ft 36 V 2 FAQ. R.S.S.
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  • 932 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Owing to the absence of dealings in many of the mining and rubber ■hates listed below, quotations are mainly nominal. Singapore, June 28. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 31- 31 9 Austral Amal 419 6,3 Ayer riitam 17i6 18|6xd Ayer Weng 050 0.55 Austral Malay 35,-
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    • 60 15 HERE ARE 2 SUGGESTIONS FOR LISTENERS^! ————^7""' WI iy net resurrect your old WHY not rip your old gramophone by flx S urosmreorcr to produce crackling noise and arm a Britl?h made Cosmoco stability—and insUl m,ac pick-up head 1 355SSSgi uther end to a pos E W0 ULDNT HANDLE IF
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    • 183 15 I PIMPLES INew Medicated Powder Base Helps Heal Pimples While Hiding Blemishes and Beautifying Skin Appearance Simply apply PREVORE INSTANT SKTN REJUVENATOR as a powder base. It I lmparta a pearly film of beauty. EnI hances appearance. Makes skin look i fresh, smooth, velvety, youthful. Helps conceal facial blemishes, freckles,
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    • 410 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P&CX BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER A FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD, CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special
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    • 317 15 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services arr 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 Holiday
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  • 167 16 British Wireless. London, June 28. ACCORDING to reports from Aden, considerable interest has been created local'y by the presence of a captured Italian bomber which was recently flown IFO nvles back frcm a place in the desert where it had been forced down by a British pilot
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  • 79 16 British Wireless. London. June 28. DESPITE war preoccupations, Portugal has made no change in the programme for commemoration of Portuguese independence by the great congrejs in Lisbon. Historical ties of friendship between Britain and Portugal, which is known as Britain s oldest ally." are symbolised by
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  • 483 16 Staunch Support For Democracy Reuter. London, June 29. THE nomination of Mr. Wilkie by the Republican Convention in Philadelphia is regarded in informed circles in London as a direct blow to Hitler, states Reuter. Ever since the war began, the Nazi propaganda machine in
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  • 68 16 Reuter. London. June 28 THE Admiralty to-day announced th°t three officers and nineteen ratings were missing 'presumed dead' from His Majesty's trawler Myrtle the doss of which has already been reported' The Admiralty announces that the I casualties in the sinking of the cruiser j Calypso <
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  • 148 16 Reuter. London, June 28. FE Ministry of Home Security states that an order has been made declaring that a strip of country along the west coast from the Wash to Ber- wick-on-Tweed, extending 20 miles inland, is to be a defence area. The regional commissioners concerned
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  • 26 16 Reuter. Simla, June 28. It is officially announced that the port. I of Bombay is temporarily closed to shipping. othei Indian ports are open —Reu> ter
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  • 167 16 Reuter. London. June 28. THE Home Office announced to-day that in view of German occupation of the parts of France nearest to the Channel Islands, it had been decided to demilitarise the islanns. All armed forces and equipment had already been withdrawn. The decision to demilitarise the
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    • 247 16 CONSCRIPTION HAS BEEN CCRED. A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. DERK r YONRS.RMAN. DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as It may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that hu cured the deadly Consumption even ln the advanced stages of the disease. No
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    • 143 16 I Alt EAST tIO 1 WIS LTD. SOLE AGENTS C. A. V. LTD. Acton, England and American lfto*<*li Corp. (fj^:j Springfield (Mass.) U.S.A. F/zr/ Injection Equipment I MADE IN U.S. A I'¥ll OX I»T¥. LTD. Melbourne, Australia /or Sparking Plugs and other Electrical Equipment. FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. offer competent
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    • 119 16 k c i: VAPEX II A X II V FOR COLDS Attacks colds with Vapex in wriy stmWM before germs multiply. Use Vapex. a drop on your hnndkerrhief deen breathe pleasant, powerful antiseptic vapour Into germ-breedine nose and i throat. Vapex clears way through nracm i laden passages, destroys, gerr
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