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Title Section21 1940-07-05 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 160. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, July 5, 1940.21 words
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666 1940-07-05 1 CANADIANS MAY OFFICER CAPTURED SHIPS CHURCHILL'S EMOTION DURING COMMONS SPEECH THOUGH they deeply regret that it was necessary for Britain to use force in order to prevent the surrender of the French fleet to Germany, Dominions and American comment approves666 words
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Article108 1940-07-05 1 Reuter. Alexandria, July 5. MO information regarding the fa- t urc cf the Fundi fleet in Alexandria has been made public Meanwhile the combined Ertt'sh and French fleets remain in the harborr OMtwarcHy calm. Tin Rome rad'o announcer, in hat appealed ti be a reply toReuter. - 108 words
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Article79 1940-07-05 1 Jibuti "French SomalUand), July 5. PENERAL le Gentilhomme, commander V thi French forces at Jibuti, met ian delegates on the French border The Italians did not advance definite reals and no conclusions were It will be recalled that the armistice between France and Italy accorded T79 words
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424 1940-07-05 1 Halifax's Statement To Lords Reuter. London, July 4. A STATEMENT by Lord Halifax in the House of Lords was similar in substance to that of Mr. Churchill, and concluding Lord Halifax said: "It is melancholy to reflect that the magnificent ships of theReuter. - 424 words
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Article166 1940-07-05 1 Reuter. Wa? hington, July 5. "Every patriotic American citizen will applaud Mr. Winston Churchill upon his w.sdoni and courage in preventing the use of the French Navy by Hitler," said Senator Pitman. It is learned that the position, of the French Fleet had been the subject of aReuter. - 166 words
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Article184 1940-07-05 1 Reuter. London, July 1. has been a bitter road from the glorious co-operation of the tvvo navies at Dunkirk to the melancholy action at Oran," said Mr. A. V. Alexander (First Lord of the Admiralty). t 'Nothing would have rejoiced us so much as toReuter. - 184 words
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Article48 1940-07-05 1 Reuter. Kail kai (French India July 5. 111. Louvis Bonvin, Governor of French India, in an appeal to the people oi French India, says the French Empire is intact and will remain side by side with the British Empire until final victory is won.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article189 1940-07-05 1 Reuter. London, July 5. IT is now revealed that on the after- noon of June 19—two days before the capitulation of France—ships of the French navy steamed into Plymouth Harbour where they received a tunuiltuous welcome. Thousands of people were on the foreshore enjoying the weeklyReuter. - 189 words
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Advertisement192 1940-07-05 1 0 > 0111 l It I'At.l S Pages Mental Training for Convicts 2 Singapore Ready for Mobilisation 3 Sports News 4 and 5 Action Against French Fleet (full Story) 7 Cinema announcements 8 Classified Advertisements 10 Latest Cable and War News 7 and 12 Don't Neglect Your Vision Have your192 words
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Advertisement12 1940-07-05 1 Churchill's Speech Page 7 IT| CWnil U In i SPARKLING 100Z IP12 words
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283 1940-07-05 2 SPECIAL CLASSES PROVIDE MENTAL TRAINING Scheme Introduced In Changi (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) m ORDER TO GIVE LONG-TERM PRISONERS BETTER OPA PORTUNITIES FOR REINSTATING THEMSELVES IN THE OUTSIDE WORLD AT THE TERMINATION OF THEIR IMPRISONMENT, GOVERNMENT HAS NOW INTRODUCED AN EDUCATION SCHEME AT THE283 words
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Article, Illustration202 1940-07-05 2 Singapore, Friday. A FEW women were among those who turned up for training in pistol shooting yesterday in response to the offer made by the Singapore Rifle Association to teach rifle and pistol shooting to older men and those who by the nature of their202 words
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Article43 1940-07-05 2 Lt.-Col. H. A. Lord, officer commanding the Salvation Army in Malaya, returned to Singapore on Wednesday from local leave spent up-country. Col. Lord conducted the second anniversary celebrations of the opening I of Salvation Army work in Penang last weekend.43 words
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Article66 1940-07-05 2 Singapore, Thursday. L\ A. Davis, who was said to have used abusive language to Mohamed bin Haji Osman, an interpreter, appeared on a summons before Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, the Fourth Police Magistrate, to-day. The incident is alleged to have taken place at No. 58, Waterloo Street,66 words
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269 1940-07-05 2 Singapore. Thursday. HOW a man. professing to be a "bonio" or witch-doctor. said he was capable of multiplying anything by means of a "magic" mat and thus induced a woman to part w;th jewellery wcrth several hundreds of dollars, way, related by a widov269 words
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Article125 1940-07-05 2 Singapore, Thursday. LOADED in baskets. ornamental iron railings belonging to a grave were being taken along the road in t«.vo rickshaws. In each cf the rickshaws was a Teochew. When they were stopped and questioned by a detective the men riding in 'he rickshaws refused to125 words
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Article24 1940-07-05 2 The death has taken plac e in Seremban of Mr. Lee Yew Nam, father of Mr Lee Peck Law, of St. Paul's Institution Seremban.24 words
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690 1940-07-05 2 Singapore, Thursday. QNLY 21 applications came before the Compulsory Services Tribunal this morning, eight being by Customs revenue officers, six of whom it was stated, were carrying out vital work connected with the defence regulations. They were among those exempted to-day. Among the applications rejected690 words
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109 1940-07-05 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. CENTRE of attraction in a i a pore hotel to-day was 15-da\ eld Lindal Abbott, who arrived with her mother from Hongkong Lying snug in a wicker basket, i Lindal is the first baby to reach Singapore from Hongkong since109 words
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134 1940-07-05 2 Singapore. Thursday CHI AO Venzoong. an architect, who appeared on a summons to show cause why a maintenance order made in October, 1939. against him by the second additional magistrate at Rangoon, allowing his wife a monthly allowance of Rs. 50 should not be confirmed by134 words
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Article105 1940-07-05 2 THE programme which will be piayed by the Band and Drums of the 2nd Battalion The Loyal Regiment at the beating of the Retreat on the Padan* en Monday, July 8. commencing at 6 p.m. is as follows: —Drums, "Retreat"; Bend and Drums. Quick March, "New Colonial"105 words
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Advertisement448 1940-07-05 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China liuildinK, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR I VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 6PERSONAL ACCIDENT. I ll BABY'S OWN P TABLETS S or Children ok all a«»«vs. For the correction of constipation, indigestion. biliousness, vomiting, simple fever, colds, <', 1 and to expel worms. The448 words
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Advertisement65 1940-07-05 2 1 j rl ji PRICKLY c^T A heat/ u\> */-3\ A TUB Dv RELIEF gf^^ for PRICKLY HEAT, tm U M unpleasant complaint is relieved instantly V'fl^rß^SiSSrr—~Ji by adding a few drops of Scrubb's to J our daily bathing water. j parts with undiluted Scrubb's. It J win stop the65 words
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579 1940-07-05 3 Details Of Continuous Training Scheme (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE'S volunteers become soldiers in everything but name k only, starting from this week-end. For three weeks, beginning on Saturday, they will move off into /•amps and ban neks in various parts on the most579 words
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Article141 1940-07-05 3 Singapore, Friday. TWO motor car accidents occurred last night. The first accident took place at the junction of Middle Road and Bencoolen Street at 11 p.m. and although a car overturned as a result of a collision with another car, only one person, a Malay, was injured.141 words
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111 1940-07-05 3 THE general' committee of the Malaya Patriotic Fund despatched £35,000 this morning to Sir Shenton Thomas to be disposed of as he thinks fit. The money was sent by telegraph. Up to yesterday the amount remitted Home was £165,000, allocated as follows: British Red Cross111 words
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248 1940-07-05 3 Singapore, Thursday. INTERESTING legal issues concernA ing an old Chinese burial ground came up for argument in the High Court before Mr. Justice Manning to-day. The action was in respect of twc pieces of land granted by the East India Company In248 words
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Article49 1940-07-05 3 A course of lectures for women in home nursing will be given in English at the Nurses' Hostel, General Hospital. Johore Bahru, on Monday evenings at 5.30 p.m. The opening lecture will take place on Monday, July 15. All women who are interested are invited to attend.49 words
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602 1940-07-05 3 J)OUBTS whether State-aided lotteries would yield any sum exceeding $2,000,000 a year in the Colony are expressed by the .subcommittee appointed by the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association to consider and report on war taxation and a war loan. In the course of a602 words
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Article31 1940-07-05 3 In Tuesday's report of the Tribunal's sitting it was stated that Mr. J. W. Stogdon was employed by Messrs. Ltd. Mr. Stogdon is employed by the P. and O. Steamship Company.31 words
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363 1940-07-05 3 Singapore, Thursday. tH)R hitting a table and abusing the manager of the Lee Rubber Godovvn at 10«/ 4 mile, Sembawang, Tan Cheng Sew, a 27-year-old Hokkien, who was one of the five labourers to be dismissed alter the recent strike at the Lee works,363 words
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Advertisement57 1940-07-05 3 M 1 111 I lIIJ 'll«l"MK»-«^■■■■ Uillette razor, three Bin* md two Lmd« I here's only one real test of a shaving system. Does it give you a clean, close, smooth shave It is because (nllette passes this test so capably that it is preferred by millions of men in57 words
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Advertisement390 1940-07-05 3 "|'m giving a dinner m mm^m\ party to-morrow night BA I and yusf can* mafre up my mind what to Bp" rm Kfl| order Vssislanfs are always a Tall upon them for advice on any question dealing with fablciare. W e solve your catering problems. mm mm&m PHONE: SPORE 5376390 words
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626 1940-07-05 4 Tribune Cricket Correspondent - Strong Teams Collapse; Big Games This Week-End By Tribune Cricket Correspondent (CRICKET IN SINGAPORE LAST WEEK-END WAS BRIGHT AND THRILLING AND THE TALL SCORING WHICH WAS SEEN ON ALMOST ALL GROUNDS PRODUCED FOUR CENTURIES AND A DOZEN FIFTIES. This was probably due to the dry626 words
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182 1940-07-05 4 M.F.A. 2 S.R.C. 1 A FAST-MOVING attack beat a hard-working defence unsupported by good forwards, when the Malays met and beat the S.R.C. two goals to one in their reserve division match on the Padang yesterday. A feature of the game was the excellent182 words
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205 1940-07-05 4 QN the Hong Lim Park courts yesterday, Wong Thiar Teck staged a grand display to beat ex-Singapore champ Yong Loon Chong and qualify for the S.C.R.C. tennis singles final. Yesterday's semi-final which was begun on Tuesday and stopped in the second set when the205 words
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Article401 1940-07-05 4 BATTING. 118* R. Todd (Etceteras vs. Army). 115 L Alvis (Medical CoUege vs. Chinese). 101* L Outschoori| (S.R.C. vs. R.A.F.). 103* Hera Singh Medical vs. Dentals). 77 Baynhan (R.A.F. vs. S.R.C). 76* t ape Hope vs. Etceteras). 70 Sabapathy (C.S.C. vs. V.M.C.A). 67 Hamid (C.S.C. vs. Police).401 words
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Advertisement292 1940-07-05 4 MALAYA'S PReMI6P HOTEL M JULY 13th BOOK AOW A GRAND SHOW! SPECIAL BALL CABARET M ITEMS IN AID OF THE WAR FUND $2.00. EVERY TICKET SOLD HELPS THE BRITISH CAUSE SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NICHT SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY RELLER'S BAND SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET FIRST APPEARANCE IN SINGAPORE292 words
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Advertisement247 1940-07-05 4 I DO YOU NEED gTaSSE?; Thompson Certified Frames and Mountings IjD^ are priced $3.00 $5.00 /v^\ and $7.00. The cost of f J^vA the lenses depends on your eyesight needs. THOMPSON OPTICAL n Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 300-> R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular ScienV 35 years'247 words
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Article, Illustration358 1940-07-05 5 INCLUDING in their ranks no fewer than eight players who represented China at the Berlin Olympics in 1936, the Sing Tao Press football team —originally expected to arrive here early next week—will not arrive here for a fortnight. Owing to the inability for358 words
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193 1940-07-05 5 pOPULAH Joe Diamond tops Bertie Bell's fight card to night at the New World against Luis Yeo. Rush Milling, who got the headlines last we.k. was Jo?s last victim In Singapore. Yec has besa I ji'ding up for himsell a big name since193 words
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Article28 1940-07-05 5 TO-DAY SOCCER: Malaya Cup, Army vs. Johore, Stadium. BOXING: Luis Yeo Blanco vs. Joe Diamond, New World. SPORTS: Holy Innocents English School meet. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. tournament.28 words
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253 1940-07-05 5 SPECTATOR - (By SPECTATOR were again impressive this morning at the Bukit Timah race track, when candidates were taken out for training in preparation for the Singapore Turf Club's July Meet. There were no fast gallops, as horses were only gfven slow workouts AMPLIFY and SERVUS253 words
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Article51 1940-07-05 5 S.C C team against the S.S. Police on Sunday at Thomson Road: J. T. Rea 'Capt.t.K. C. Johnson-Hill, T. G. E. Ashley Cooper, E G. Staunton. D. Brennan. F V. Read. L. G Robertson. R. J. Bleakley. A. M. Carbery. H. M Harsley. P.51 words
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388 1940-07-05 5 Chinese Res. 3 Loyals Res. 0 THRILLING football was witnessed at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday when, after being fully extended for forty minutes, the Chinese Reserves maintained their magnificent unbeaten record with a grand threenil victory over the Loyals Reserves in the388 words
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Article95 1940-07-05 5 rIE following are the starting times for the S.F.C. B.E.(V) golf match at the Keppel Golf club on Sunday. 8.15 a.m. Armstrong (24) v. Earle [15) 8.20 a m. Harrison (20) v. Wallace r 2l). 8.25 a.m. Seweli (30) v. Patterson fl 8 30 a m.95 words
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Advertisement219 1940-07-05 5 A BLACK lift WHITE SCOTCH *T*f WHIBKV ag W \)fyfkScolck! GOLD LEAF TEA TASTE! TASTE! c mat tors? Good taste knows ier nor continents. On < Taste alone. "GOLD LEAF'S" rawtb In popularity rests. JAMIESON'S i§iu:wers V EAST TAnL E T s (Predict of F.S.A.) I ark of Vitamins B219 words
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Advertisement32 1940-07-05 5 5.000 Wanted to write for FREE BOOKLET which explains in simple language how DIABETES IS CURABLE WITHOUT FASTING, DIETING OR INJECTIONS Write to-day to:— VENUS RESEARCH LABORATORY P.O. Box 587, Calcutta India.32 words
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Advertisement95 1940-07-05 5 ®ITHQV **n*«9 3.15 6.15 9.15 MALAGAS CjhfHA DE IUXt MORNING SHOW TO-MORROW AT 11 O'CLOCK. A WHOPPING, WONDERFUL, THRILLING PICTURE! I Love as turbulent at ALICE FRED RICHARD FAYE MacMURRAY GREENE BRENDA JOYCE X ANDY DEVINE HENRY STEPHENSON rWYZ FXLO Dir«ct«d by HENRY KING ALICE FAYE more brilliant than ever!95 words
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Miscellaneous28 1940-07-05 5 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High tide: 11.05 am 8 ft 10 19 p m ,9 sft. TO-MORROW High tide: 11 41 am, 8.6 ft 10 59 p.m.. 9.« ft28 words
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Article373 1940-07-05 6 INVASION of Britain by Hitler's hordes still hangs fire —at the time of writing; things happen so quickly these days that news is often old before a newspaper printing press has stopped running. It may be that Hitler is ready to strike but has yet to find373 words
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Article138 1940-07-05 6 THERE will be general satisfaction among all local Allied loyal subjects at the news of the internment of a number of German male subjects by the Straits Settlements Police. We have never understood why Italian residents of Malaya should hav e been interned while a number of138 words
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158 1940-07-05 6 Reuter. New York, July 5. "THE administration leaders remain silent on the Japanese naval spokesman's assertion that the abandonment by the United States of 'unwarrantable interference and obstruction of Japanese policies on the Far Eastern Continent,' was needed to relieve concern over the United States-Japanese relations,"Reuter. - 158 words
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Article144 1940-07-05 6 Reuter. Hongkong:, July 5. HONGKONG'S foreign population will be further reduced to-day when some 2,160 women and children are scheduled to leave for Manila. This second batch of evacuees will travel in two Empress liners, the Mmpress of Japan and the Empress of Russia The EmpressReuter. - 144 words
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Article166 1940-07-05 6 British Wireless. t London, July 4. THE recent German official statement of its casualties is S treated with some scepticism in authoritative circles. The Gerl mans state they lost 10,000 killed I between May 10 and June 4 and t 17,000 killed betweer June 5British Wireless. - 166 words
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73 1940-07-05 6 Reuter. New Jersey, July i>. AUGUSTUS Kiapprott, manager and president of the New Jersey Gern-.an-American Bund, and two other Bund officials, Wilhelm Unde and Mathias Kohleh, were arrested by Sheriff's deputies at Camp Nordlung, the GermanAmerican Bund camp, when members of the Bund wereReuter. - 73 words
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29 1940-07-05 6 Reuter. Quebec, July 5. The second group of British children to reach Canada this week arrived to-day. Most left immediately for Montreal. —Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article160 1940-07-05 6 Reuter. New York, July 5. detectives were killed ;md several others injured by the explosion of a bomb at th e British Pavilion in the New York World Fair, according to police headquarters. The bomb was found hidden m the Pavilion, disguised as a portable radioReuter. - 160 words
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67 1940-07-05 6 (Special Cable From H. L. Hopkin) London, July j nR. Christopher Howard, eminent Harley Street specialist, was cited a* co-respondent in a divorce action brought by Major Richard Hart-Davy a 61-year-old stockbroker, against hi« pretty, 29-year-old wife. Mrs. Hart-Davis' friendship with Dr Howard commenced67 words
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Article117 1940-07-05 6 British Wireless. London, July 4. DOME amusement has been caused here by the reference in recent German and ftalian broadcasts to Solium village, two miles from the Egyptian-Libyan frontier, as "an important naval base and frontier junction," and its bombardment by Italian planes is representedBritish Wireless. - 117 words
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Article72 1940-07-05 6 Reuter. Chungking, JiTy 5. lIEAVY fighting is in progress on the 11 south bank of the Yangtze River, opposite Ichang, where the Japanese troops from Ichang crossed the river three times in an effort to clear up Chinese forces concentrated on the south bank, according to ChineseReuter. - 72 words
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Article21 1940-07-05 6 Reuter. Chicago. July 3 Sonja Henie, famous skating star, ana Dan ToDoing, millionaire sportsman, were married here to-night._Renvr.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article58 1940-07-05 6 Reuter. Sydney. July 3 Some 102,000 applications have received to join the Air Ministry Re?;" Australian Air Force under the Empire Air Training Scheme, stated the Federal Minister of Commerce and Navy I» A. G. Cameron in a speech to-day This, he said, was treble theReuter. - 58 words
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Article61 1940-07-05 6 (From Our Own untitled Bangkok. July An rrder of banishment i«>r 1,1 has been issued against a i renin •übject, Henri Monod. until €>ie day the Norwegian Consul-C.enera» in Thailand. Another Frenchman, named Jjj" Burnay, one of the legal a»« v,v attached to the Ministry of ,UNl s has been61 words
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Advertisement280 1940-07-05 6 TROPHIES e have in stock a wide ran-e of E. P. N. S. or Silver Cups, Shields, Silver Medals and E. P. N. S. Tankards. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO CLUBS INSTITUTIONS RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE I JOINT PAINS I TORTURE YOU BECAUSE j l&Q WWi KIDNEYS I SLUGGISH j You need a280 words
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Advertisement42 1940-07-05 6 Railways m As from Ist. August, 1940, Sleeping Cabin or berth accommodation cannot be guaranteed unless reservation fees are paid four hours before booked departure of trains from Singapore, Penang or Kuala Lumpur. Reservation fees can be paid at any station. ————T——————^^^^Z.42 words
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Advertisement166 1940-07-05 6 Are You Over 25? We are speaking particularly to the over 25's. All you women who are busy working an! playing these strenuous war days and know definitely the value of appearance. a Beauty is only skin deep and you CAN viffT have a youthful and clear skin. Your complexi166 words
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2373 1940-07-05 7 EXTREME MEASURES FORCED ON BRITAIN Reuter. PRAPHIC details of the unfortunate naval battle off Oran Harbour between units of the French Mediterranean fleet and British naval forces under Admiral Somerville, who had helped to save over 100,000 Frenchmen at Dunkirk, wereReuter. - 2,373 words
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Article71 1940-07-05 7 Reuter. London, July 4. Pwas estimated in authoritative quarters in London to-day that German casualties between May 10 and the end of the war in France totalled 400,000. A German official statement issued recently stated that 10,000 Germans were killed between May 10 and JuneReuter. - 71 words
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Article43 1940-07-05 7 Reuter. Simla, July 4. THE output of trained Indian officers for the Indian Army is expected to be multiplied twentyfold during the coming year. It is stated that an enormous number o: applications for commissions is being received from all communities throughout India.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Advertisement420 1940-07-05 7 GARDENER ■VJfurmitore Concrete Garden Furniture supplied In attractive coiours and oeautilul designs. For the full range see our showroom. LEE KIM SOO LTD. 89. HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 2063. i i SEND A CALL TO UNIVERSAL RADIO HOUSE 205, Orchard Road, Phone 4967. When You Need Mende Service cj Spare Parts.420 words
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Advertisement201 1940-07-05 8 "IT'S A DATE"! Naturally.. ♦to see DEANNA DURBIN at her Best! TO-DAY |li7-7i71i1) C APITOL Special MORNING Matinees TO-MORROW SUNDAY at U. •%3 THEY HAVE n eanna ■2 IN THEIR EYES! 1 Mil III! lil I Deanna has two sun-tanned wArn? I l I,..,* A I"f II TO MORROW NIGHT201 words
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Advertisement216 1940-07-05 8 THE Allt-< OXDII IO\I\«. j MAKES DANCING A PLEASURE 77/£ COSTLIEST AND FINEST SPRING FLOOR (4.30Q SQUARE FEET) TO-M4.IH f& TO-MORROW DANCE %Sd EXTENSION -from- J|T Tl LE 9.30 to 12 p.m. I %>| ★™""I 'sun t alk!^^ (To-night 7.30 9.30 p.m.) 'DAREDEVILS OF THE RED CIRCLE' (Chapters 1-6) GRAND216 words
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Advertisement241 1940-07-05 8 HAPPY world PARK GATE ADMISSION 10 cts. FROM TO-NIGHT ADMISSION PRICES: CHEARA BANGSAWAN OPEN SHOW. 15c, 25c, 50c including tax. CHUN HWA REVUE 10c, 20c, 25c, LWE'i SENG m 10c 20c 25c 50c nc,u di"fi tax. GEK LAU CHOON 15c, 25c, 50c including tax. OTHER FREE ATTRACTIONS: RONGGENG, WEIGHT LIFTING,241 words
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Advertisement671 1940-07-05 9 Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE. I the undersigned hereby notify the public that I shall not be responsible for any debts or otherwise, contracted by Annie Tan who has left my house and protection. ALLAN LLOYD ANG. 2nd -July. 1940. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE Re: THE PINEAPPLE CUTTERS' MUTUAL671 words
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Advertisement374 1940-07-05 9 NOTICE. The Malayan Exchange Banks Association Owing to depletion of staffs caused by military requirements, the Exchange Banks hereby notify that their official hours of business, commencing from Bth July, 1940, and continuing until further notice, will to the fo,,owin e P eriods Monday to Friday—9 a.m. to 1 p.m.374 words
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Article53 1940-07-05 10 Domestic Occurrences MR. LIM HOON SENG and family tender their heartfelt thanks to all friends relatives for their kind assistance, night visits and prayers, and attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Lam Hoon Seng on the 4th instant, and also for the letters of condolence, telegrams and wreaths. Bangkok53 words
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Obituary85 1940-07-05 10 CHEOK—Mr. Cheok Cheng Kee passed away peacefully on Tuesday, 2nd July, 1940 at No. 23, Duxton Hill, Singapore, at the age of 87. Funeral on Saturday the 6th instant at 1 p.m. On July 4th, 1940. at No. 161 Marine Parade, Singapore, Mrs. Tan Kee Cheok (Madam Cheong Seok85 words
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Advertisement406 1940-07-05 10 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS NO. 64, CHULIA STREET. PHONE NO. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc., Etc. The Organisation For Prompt, Courteous Efficient Services. JOHORE GOVERNMENT TENDERS INVITED TENDERS are invited for the supply of Hospital Diets and Sundries for the Government Hospitals at Johore Bahru namely:— General Hospital, Johore Bahru,406 words
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Advertisement95 1940-07-05 10 FOR CLEAR. DISTINf T EFFICIENT KEPRODI I iOX TRY ••PYK** RADIO for which they al UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG Distributors- 4 RADIO AND GENERAL ACil Nvfc Kuala Lum AN EXCELLENT SELF( HON Oi* 1 FAMOUS' M OF 1 SHOCK PIIOOF AND WATEHTK.H* W A T C II I95 words
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Miscellaneous848 1940-07-05 10 TToHlay 5 Radio" I J SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metre. (US mc|t). 1 mW v h met™, mm «c». g£ gj} J£; egg MT Miscellaneous Light Music. OSJ 21.53 Mcis (19.82 1.30 Mid-day Tin. Copra and Rubber Prices. p.m. i a. EST™ Summary SSJ in a Fr n encn d848 words
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373 1940-07-05 11 Reuter. (Special Cable from H. L. Hopkin) London, July 5. IMERICAN reports state that the tin quota is to be raised to 130 per cent, of standard production per year up to jane 30, IMI. This will provide the UnitedReuter. - 373 words
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Article205 1940-07-05 11 I London. Thursday. Pricej £865% Buyers £266 Sellers m Price) £265 2 Buyers £266 Sellers I RUBBER H London, Thursday. B Quietly Steady I August 12's 12.i I -iiember 11% 12 Oc t Dee. 11V 2 11 5 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE H London. Thursday. Industries 23 7205 words
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Article26 1940-07-05 11 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to-day were:— RUBBER Buyers 36*4; Sellers 36 V 2 TIN *132. ups-"> t26 words
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Article106 1940-07-05 11 SINGAPORE MARKET (From Our Financial Correspondent) T„_ Singapore, Friday. HE tin share market continued to rally during yesterday, and this tendency will doubtless be further demonstrated to-day in sympathy with the sharp rises recorded in London. Shares in request included Hong Fatts, Fetalings, Kuchais, Pungahs and106 words
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Article80 1940-07-05 11 Reuter. 0i London, July 4. ihe Stock Exchange opened cheerful on the news of the French fleet Giltedgeds paused after leading the early strength. There was renewed interest in Kaffirs i n which the advance was maintained. Oils were higher. Gilt-edgeds maintained their level during the morning. ElsewhereReuter. - 80 words
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Article44 1940-07-05 11 Manchester, July 4. Intense activity of Government contracts alongside widespread cancellations of home trade orders is creating a serious situation for Lancashire textiles. The recenc control order legalises the cancellation of contracts placed before April 16 and not completed by July 6.44 words
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Article39 1940-07-05 11 Argentina, July 4. An official report states that 'rains have injured maize over a large area in Buenos Aires province. Wfceat is generally good, west baires and pampa being excellent. There is insect infestation in the north.39 words
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Article22 1940-07-05 11 The estimated export of dry rubber from Malaya. Brunei and Labuan for the month of June. 1940 is 44.600 tens.22 words
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Article21 1940-07-05 11 Ihe output of the New Scudai. Ltd s estate for th? month of June 1940 amounts to 22,422 pounds21 words
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667 1940-07-05 12 Reuter and British Wireless. Little Damage, Few Casualties R.A.F. DESTROYS 40 ENEMY MACHINES London, July 4. THE Admiralty, Air Ministry and Ministry for Home Security in a communique issued to-night state: "Enemy aircraft to-day approached the Channel coast. At Portland, a naval auxiliary vesselReuter and British Wireless. - 667 words
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Article123 1940-07-05 12 Reuter. Washington. July 4. The British action regarding the French fleet Is regarded here as regrettable but necessary. It had been considered automatic in American naval circles that the British ccuid never allow the French fleet to fall into German hands. The British Government would undoubtedly have beenReuter. - 123 words
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Article31 1940-07-05 12 Reuter. London. July 5 I Nigeria has given the British Govern- I ment £100.000 from its emergency fund I to assist the prosecution of the war.- I Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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