Malaya Tribune, 2 June 1941
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Title Section22 1941-06-02 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE,' MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, June 2, 194122 words
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272 1941-06-02 1 Transit Of Allied Troops Through Country Assured IT t J IN ,RA(i AT 8M AM YESTER- ,)\>, H x 2], HE SIGN WG OF THE ARMISTICE 0\ S I /1 RDA) MGHT, ACCORDING TO IRAQI SOURCES, W illi II ALSO REPORT THAT THE272 words
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Article147 1941-06-02 1 Reuter. London, June 2. THE Regent of, Iraq, when he entered Baghdad on Sunday, was leceived by a large gathering ol notabilities/together with the British Ambassador and the head of the British Military Mission. The citizens gave him an enthusiastic welcome. Shortly after his entry,Reuter. - 147 words
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244 1941-06-02 1 Baghdad, June 2. AN i i lin ed during the occupation of Baghdad ch >hoved that the rebels ini i ti use the British refugees quartered in the American Legaand the British Embassy as tages ensure the immunity Baghdad from bombing. idred Britishers244 words
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Article95 1941-06-02 1 Reuter. THE a-, n rse y C?ity, June l. I' caused by a fire in rtors is estimated at 'he New Jersey fire unts suggestions of teh has been set en and docks along the ■mage also included Iway trucks, at least and 400 headReuter. - 95 words
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Article24 1941-06-02 1 Reuter. Batavia, June 2. 1 a„t|,, Tnor General has (he s ed the commander of i,,, *ny hj accelerate the callr militia of 1923.—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article330 1941-06-02 1 Reuter. Nairobi, June 2. A GREAT victory has been won by the British forces round the central lakes area in Abyssinia. This victory is second to none in importance since the crossing of the Juba River in Italian Somaliland and the fruita of the victory are stillReuter. - 330 words
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174 1941-06-02 1 Reuter. I Dublin, June 2. j WHE boaba dropped on Dublin have been found to be of German origin, an Eireaan Govern* nunt stall inent an- nountes. A protest in j very strong terms has been sent to the German j Government. KnownReuter. - 174 words
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73 1941-06-02 1 Reuter. London June 2. THE Admiralty announces that the British armed merchant cruiser Salopian has been sunk. The next of kin of the casualties nave been informed. The Captain cf the Salopian was Sir J. M. Alleyne, who was the navigator of the Vindictive whenReuter. - 73 words
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Article19 1941-06-02 1 Reuter. London, June 2. I ONDON had th t first air raid alert for three weeks last night. -Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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540 1941-06-02 1 Lessons Of Crete And Greece Reuter. dt QVhiwsiß d n Cairo, June 2. M bbMUK it.A.F. officer, giving a general review of the air jTX Ration in the light of the events in Greece and Crete, estimated the total number of planes usedReuter. - 540 words
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Article168 1941-06-02 1 Reuter. London, June 2. IT is believed that the number of 1 15.000, given in a War Office communique lor troops withdrawn Irom Crete, relates only to tr. British and Imperial troops and doe.s not include Greek troops wht may have been withdrawn. ItReuter. - 168 words
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262 1941-06-02 1 Reuter. Cairo. June 2. SEVEN enemy planes were destroyed by the R.A.F. during pitrols over British ships in the Mediterranean m Saturday. The aerodromes at Maleme md Ileraclion in Crete and Benghazi hi Libya \\t ie aNo ltombed. These fart.-; are given inReuter. - 262 words
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486 1941-06-02 1 While Crete Battle Raged.... Reuter. (Bh Gordon Youmn London, June 2. \yHILE there is no disposition to minimise the ferocity i of the struggle which has taken place in Crete, the British reaction to events in this battle has differed considerably fromReuter. - 486 words
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Article248 1941-06-02 1 Reuter. IBi, Anthony Oakeshott> London, June 2. WITHIN blackened and ftre- scarred walls which j ointed upwards to a dull sky, a pontifical High Mass was cell brated by Archbishop Amigo, the Catho.'ic Bishop of Southwark, in the rains of his diocesan cathi dra] ofReuter. - 248 words
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Advertisement51 1941-06-02 1 Gai V\ater t'oiitrartois, 37. Bras Basah Roa»l, MNGAPOM TEL. 3411. It requirements m the or repairs of electric. tt«r fittings, please Ml wf will submit our te without obligation. tfAKSrUP GUARANTEED AND lARGES MODERATE I w -.took:—Electric ..gnt- rs, bowl fittings. lamp- unpbulbs. table lamrjs; Irons, toasters. heatlag and other51 words
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Advertisement43 1941-06-02 1 Page News Inside\ Ci.O.CYs Broadcast 2 < MAM. Refutes Commons' Accusation 2 X.m.C. News Plan For B M BC 3 Bahru A.R.P. 3 Hostel For Malays 5 Pope Stresses Human Rights 9 Former S'pcr e Air Chief's New Post 12 B»g British Victory 1243 words
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Advertisement51 1941-06-02 1 Sre how the new patented DOUBLE Plate* Lock holds plates (irmly apart—stops the causr of bu< kling and shorl eirt-uiling, protects separators anil ensures more power—longer life. The new patented DOUBLE Plate-Lock is "What everj battery aoeds hut only VESTA has." LARGE STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE y J 241 War in*51 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1941-06-02 2 "LEAVE NO STONE UNTURNED" "WE must be ready for any eventuality," declared Malaya's new General Officer Commanding, Lt.Gen. A. E Fercival, D.S.O., O.B.E., M.C., in a broadcast from Singapore last night. He gave this message to the Fighting Forces m1,265 words
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Article214 1941-06-02 2 ON his way out to Malaya to assume the post of General Officer Commanding, Lt. Gen. Percival visited Habbaniyah in Iraq while the fighting was taking place tnere. He revealed that Malayans took part in the action against the rebels. He said:— Another place which214 words
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Article74 1941-06-02 2 (From O.ir Own Reporter) penang, Saturday. T AN TENG HONG, a 22-year-old 1 Chinese appeared before Mr. Lbn Koon Trek in the Third Court vest rday charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Ooi Cheng Co about 10 a.m. on May at Kuala Kangsar Read.74 words
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Article783 1941-06-02 2 Melbourne, May 30. IT is reported that the Anzacs fighting in Crete are worthy of their reputation as the world's most determined and stubborn trooos. even though compelled to yield ground A South Australian, Flt.-Lt R.W. Bungey, will command the Spitfire Squadron formed from the first Empire783 words
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106 1941-06-02 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. AFTER 1 had passed the defendant's house, the defendant came from behind and hit me with a broomstick. I ran away. The defendant also threatens to hit me again." Thus said Kwek Tarn before Mr. Lim Koon Teck106 words
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266 1941-06-02 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. PLEADING guilty to a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property namely, one table clock and a bicycle lamp, Chan Ah Huat ticket collector of the Fun and Frolic Park was to-day fined $12, his month's salary,266 words
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116 1941-06-02 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A MIDDLE-AGED Indian dhoby was found dead in a house in Jalan Raja Laut, about 730 this morning. From signs, pools of blood just inside the front door and on the five-foot way outside the shop, it is116 words
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197 1941-06-02 2 F.M.S. STRIKES AGITATION r Honorary Secretary, Central Indian M Association of Malaya, has issued the following statement:— "The statement in the House of Commons on May 28, 1941. regarding the Klang strikes that 'the district concerned had been subjected to considerable propaganda197 words
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Article113 1941-06-02 2 nnHE band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform, under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch L.R.A.M.. A.R.C.M.. R.M.S.M., on Tuesdty at Telok at 6.00 p.m.:— March, Adolphe, Q. Mlchaelis; overture, Prince Igor. A. 3orrdine; selection, A Panorama of Famous Songs, arr. by Denis Wright; valse We;>ner113 words
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Article20 1941-06-02 2 Total number of enpm. panes destroyed the week-end or. all f ront l tL!°. midnight S SEVENTEEN20 words
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Article117 1941-06-02 2 (Fiom Our Own Reports, Ipoh, Saiurdav MICHAEL CORNELIUS, a old Government pensioner*.! found dead beside a 12-bor e 'tm in his house in a rubber plant*, tion at the Bth mile, Clamor The irclice were immediate* informed and the body ed to the Ipoh no^p:ta! It117 words
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Article186 1941-06-02 2 THE Young Muslim Sangam lim Valiber Sangam «hU was recently registered under the Societies' Ordinance, was declared open, on the invitation c: the members, by the Hon Cap'N. M. Hashim, 1.5.0. Besides Capt. Hashim, prominent Muslim leaders were present on the occasion Messrs. Adam Haji Ibrahim, J186 words
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Article123 1941-06-02 2 (From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. Saturday rHE Malaya Tribune iindersttn* that, since the formation c th 0 "Mood-bank** In Selangor sJJJJ two months ago. about i sons, most'v military men, W rcmr forward to g> vr d 0 tions nnmhM g However, a123 words
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Advertisement550 1941-06-02 2 ENTERTAIN "jf YOUR FRIENDS THERE MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly SUNDAY NIGHT Relay of Regimental Band Concert RAFFLES BAKERY FOR BEST QUALITY OUTSIDE CATERING AT BREAD CAKES MODERATE TERMS. PHONE 5381 i SEA VIEW HOTEL BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET550 words
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Advertisement88 1941-06-02 2 TYPHOID DANGER The big mistake feyei Pf make is to overtax their lX fooS> digestive organs Sfli l I the moment their appetites r The weakened nerv< I tissues, undermined sons, can only be n ;>: focd which is easily digested. which gives you max m menu Doctors, rhnwgtifffl 188 words
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192 1941-06-02 3 WORK ON FIRST AID POSTS SHELTERS AT TIONG BAHRU (Tribune Staff Reporter) I S addition to the provision of air rairl I sne, e for he Improvement Trust estate a 'h. re a r d u v mewr new fi r st aid de p° ts SB b( read} tor192 words
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Article83 1941-06-02 3 or n *purulent I Malacca, Saturday. on of an inquiry H cf a L'fj-vear-old Vm- Khim. a »vas returned by the coroners h< v idence the ed to a veseighter and lor had boon living ther because he ;irPs father he wi u?d get left the83 words
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Article100 1941-06-02 3 ill m On] )h a Reporter) I Saturday. W .:pal eraP illy disi cruel m he cont v ident jt k Chye, moved I- ration a fl 1 Municipal 1 tee when it c Commii si< »ners X the Coint »n, Dr Bock Cine I f ni100 words
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Article13 1941-06-02 3 untitled I Negri Sembllan, M ,>: Cap- j co} Mai n h take the!13 words
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217 1941-06-02 3 TWO military band concerts are to be held on Wednesday June 4. at d.30 p.m. The Municipal Commissioners rv.^i? erabad torment and the '1 Rcgnnent to play on those respectively at People s park v Jalan Besar Stadium. f if re^2 ?J be217 words
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Article58 1941-06-02 3 Major A. B. Slee, formerly manager of Carnarvon Estate. Selangor, and f°r many years one of the best known, planters In Malaya, died in Cannda in February. He had recently been granted a commission in the Royal Canadian Artillery nnd was on parade with that regiment at Vancouver when he58 words
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Article493 1941-06-02 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. r T ilE Health Officer, Coast (Dr. W. Puleston-Jones) has commenced malarial control measures at Jeram on the KlangKuala Selangor road, states the annual report of the Malaria Advisory Board for 1940. larval surveys are being made regularly by493 words
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Article, Illustration49 1941-06-02 3 THE first aid depot at Tiong Hihru Estate which has been built In the Singapore Improvement Trust. The depot will he manned by the members of the M.A.S.* The picture shows one ot the covered pavilions in the children's playground in the course of c<in\er.<inn.49 words
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300 1941-06-02 3 there need be no misgivings i among workers for the Women's Section ot the Malaya Patriotic Fund that their efforts are not appreciated by those whom they aie intended to benefit. Three: letters recently received from England icmove any doubts on that score—and they follow many300 words
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Article12 1941-06-02 3 Mrs. J. W. Boyd-Walker recently returned to Penang trom England via Australia.12 words
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226 1941-06-02 3 j (Tribune StafY Reporter) 1 HE first step towards building up a news organisation of its own has been taken by the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation by calling for applications for the post of news editor. Apart from foreign news it is expected that226 words
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Article67 1941-06-02 3 MRS. Yetton's work party connected with Katong Wool Depot will meet on Wednesday this week instead of to-day. owing to the IBank Holidays. The depot will j also be open on Wednesday for the purchase of wool and the receiving of finished garments The month's collection67 words
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Article25 1941-06-02 3 Mr. P. P. Francis, retired Chief untitled t;raph Inspector. Selangor. has returred to Klang from India. where he spent about a year with his family.25 words
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174 1941-06-02 3 THT. Selection Committee for Schoh rships. available In Indian Universities to Malayan Indian students, constating of Mr. B. r)utt 1. C.S., Agent ot the Government ol India in Malaya. Mr. N. Raghavan. President of the Central Indian Association of Maiaya. Dr N. K. Menon, President of174 words
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Article27 1941-06-02 3 MR W BIRTWISTLE. Director of Fisheries. S.S. and F.M.S.. will give a broadcast talk on "Fish" from Singapore at 7.15 p.m. to-day (Monday*27 words
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Advertisement58 1941-06-02 3 •j?"-" LEAF ij >\U j 1,1 quality of lea has brought ""liable switch in Nothing cxtraordi--1 fverj small brook l tre 's a big flood in fa»Xl FUL-VUB r Construction. houring an Principte Q f found in erbr '§l't Optical Co. i >i !i MD F YFSIGHT '"m.isTs. I iiic58 words
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Advertisement171 1941-06-02 3 When Girls !n Their Teens Lose Weight. Olrli In their 'teen^ often outgrow their strength and bccom« tall *1 anc3 weef, y- When young *W ~r people are growing, or when adults are und"r weight, nature must havo proper materials I the body will not gain a I fIV pound.171 words
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Advertisement167 1941-06-02 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER IS protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-titfhl container and is obtainable everywhere 'PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 (3 lines), BUTTFRWORTH167 words
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Article258 1941-06-02 4 OAILWAY Juniors scored a convincing victory by 111 runs over the Medic:-.! College Union at cricket on the hitters ground yesterday. Batting first, the Juniors scored 205 for the loss of six wickets, all their batsmen entering double figures. S. A DuraJ and E:. Doraisamy top258 words
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275 1941-06-02 4 Baseball Championships THE Canadians' chance to annex the Singapore Baseball Major League oennant was considerably dampened when a determined Japanese side nosed them out 3—2 yesterday at St. Georges ground, while in the Minor League the Filipino Association smacked St. Joseph's 12—6. In275 words
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Article72 1941-06-02 4 SOCCER: Business Houses' League. Brinkmann's v Ford S C. Stadium; Reserve Div.. Loyals v Gordons. Gillman; Div. II A Malay Regt. v Signals. Alexandra; Publishers v Moravia V.M.C.A.; R.A F. (Tengalv v R.A.F. tSeletar>, Tengah; Div 118. Fort Canning v Post Office. Post Office; Stamford SC. v Kallang72 words
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Article, Illustration756 1941-06-02 4 Need Only 68 To Win AT the end of the second day s play yesterday, the Rest were in a strong position in the Clarke Cup match against the Europeans, set to score 68 runs with eight wickets in hand. Fortunes fluctuated, the Rest were all756 words
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910 1941-06-02 4 SELECTIONS CARD FOR TO-DAY'S RACES pOLLOWING are the handicaps for Monday's races at Ipoh. RACE ONE PONIES—-Claw 2—Div. 2—4 Furs. Straight 0 0 1 W A RI'HAN 4v 900 Messrs CV. Choy C .Y. Chong Hobbs 2 0 0 SPRING GIRL 7v 3.13 Mr. A. yon Tooren Orchard 0 0910 words
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Article63 1941-06-02 4 (By "Spectator") Race I—FERNLET Explode Race 2—SANS AME Inez Race 3—STENELLA Faith fcace ft—LULUAI Regiment Race S—KISSING CUF Phariol Race 6—LORD WORLINGTON Lady Zenta Race 7—ORDINATION Nutcracker (By "Bess Betf) Race 1 —SUZANNE Spring Girl Race 2—BOY CULLEN Itoval Desire Race 3—WHITE GARDENIA Faith Race 4—SIR MERTON Nonya Sarawak63 words
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Article206 1941-06-02 4 THE following are the results of the Singapore junior badminton championships held at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday: Men's Doubles: X 8. Khoo and H. E. Gilford IU.A.P.t beat Ong K>ng Wee and Ec Blan (Mayfair) 18—21. 21—16. 21—15; Lee Hock San and Hassan Mattar (Merridalei beat Francis206 words
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Advertisement164 1941-06-02 4 Has fust the right alkaline character to neutralise alter* Uiuner acidity SING A W ATER Mineral Water from the Seletat Hot Sprint? Singapore BOTTLED BY Fraser Neave, Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya WHETHER YOUR CAR IS STANDING JmmmfA I STAR! IMG 1 HD I m RUNNING SHELL MOTOR164 words
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Miscellaneous27 1941-06-02 4 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 2 29 a m 8 2 ft., 3.58 p.m.. 7.4 ft. TO-MORROW 3 28 a QJ 7 6 ft., 4 59 p.m., 7.4 ft.27 words
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636 1941-06-02 5 ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND IN MALAYA (From Our Own Reporter) Tor Qt iTT Penang, Saturday. IHh, Syed Hussain Hostel for Malay boys which is being erected in Ayer Itam Road is fast nearing completion Ihe only one of its kind in Malaya, it636 words
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Article17 1941-06-02 5 times Perak cham-1 10* c sets. Inc title nded by the holder n Khong. her only17 words
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Article102 1941-06-02 5 From Our Own Correspondent Tapah, Friday. A CHINESE towkay, on a ihort holiday at Renglet. Cameron Highlands, had an alarming experience early this week. He usually parks his Austin 7 at night under the porch of the bungalow. Early on Tuesday, just as he was102 words
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Article, Illustration32 1941-06-02 5 Sirs K. S. Patten, wife of the American Consul General viciwed buying a flag fiom Mrs. D. W. Macintosh, one flag day collection for "Hospital Week" an Saturday32 words
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287 1941-06-02 5 IN a one inning cricket match played at Blakan Mati yesterday, S C.C. bi j at R.A (Blakan Matn.' Eatting first, the Gunners knecked up the meagre total of 51 runs, Wilkinson and L. Touch being the enly two to reach double figures287 words
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Article178 1941-06-02 5 INTERESTING footb ft 11 I should bo served up at the Anson Road Stadium to- J day, when Ford S C. meets S lirinkmann's S.C in a match of the Business Houses* league J Ford's chances of winning S the championship of the League depends178 words
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Article318 1941-06-02 5 Chinese Companion A.A. 3; CKkiCi Sports Association 1. IN a match in which some of the korst fouls in local football season were witnessed, resulting in me player being sent to hospital with what were believed to be seri,in haji:ries, Chinese Companion A.A. -v.en the E.C.RA.318 words
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Article331 1941-06-02 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. AT the end of to-day's play, Penang led Selangor by 85 runs on the first innings in their annual cricket fixture at Kuala Lumpur. Selangor batted first and were all out for 79, due to the fcood bowling of J.331 words
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Article172 1941-06-02 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar. Saturday. THE death occurred at his busi- ness residence in Jalan Patani last night of Mr. Khoo Lcng Gian J.P., M.C.H., aged 73, following a short illness. The funeral will take place at the Hokkien cemetery, Kuala Kangsar at 11172 words
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Article43 1941-06-02 5 THE Singhalese Association triumphed over the Katong Casual? by 60 runs in a match played at Mcnair Road yesterday. It was a day for bowlers. Batting did not impress. Fernando was largely responsible fcr the Sinhalese victory, taking six wickets for ten runs.43 words
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Advertisement58 1941-06-02 5 ENGLAND'S NEW HOMELESS f tiit M MAKE REGULAR MONTHLY fafWy ww m aM m\ mS m donations to help this l"' mmmmAw m FUND which alleviates jAI JAI Vf THE DISTRESS OF ENGLAND S m \BK 4 NEW HOMELESS KS3/ VICTIMS OF NAZI BOMBINGS Li i ril-ll 1 JIL mY58 words
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Advertisement333 1941-06-02 5 End Rheumatism While You Sleep If you puffer sharp, stabbing pains, If Jf ints are swollen. It shows your blood Is poisoned through fnulty kidney action. Other symptoms of Kidney Disorders are Burning, Itching Passages, "Getting up Nights," Backaches, Lumbago, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Dizziness, Headaches. Colds, Puffy Ankles, Circles under333 words
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Article186 1941-06-02 6 Army Health I SPECIAL problem that is engaging the attention of the army medical authorities in Malaya—still an endemically malarious country—is that of protecting the troops against malaria. Scientific information gathered by members of the Malaria Advisory Board has been collated ami the conclusions drawn therefrom point to the186 words
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Article153 1941-06-02 6 THIS new development in the fight against malaria will he of [.Teat assistance to the army medical authorities in ensuring the health of the troops who, in the event of hostilities breaking out here, will be operating outside the protected areas of peace-time barracks and camps. There was153 words
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Article163 1941-06-02 6 SOLUTION having been found, the next step is to procure adequate supplies of quinine and its synthetic equivalents to meet future demands. The supply position has been, and apparently still is, one of acute difficulty, particularly since the outbreak of war. Empire substitutes had to be hastily163 words
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Article, Illustration952 1941-06-02 6 The Fall Of Rome JX Home recently heavy contingents of Italian troops broke up a demonstration before the U.S. Embassy, then ostentatiously stood guard day and night. Italian officers were forbidden to speak to U.S. attaches. U.S. films were banned from Italy. Proiessor (iuido Manacorda of952 words
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Article364 1941-06-02 6 AM. B. 693 is probably the most striking British medical discovery in recent years. It was evolved after years of work in the Dagenham laboratories of the firm, and, as its name suggests, was the result of the 693 rd attempt at finding the satisfactory formula. The action364 words
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Article570 1941-06-02 6 Spotlight 1 On London 88* A Special orrespondent gRITISH actors and actresses in America give a good deal of their leisure to helping Britain's cause. The latest effort was the Carnival for Britain held in the Radio City Music Hall. It was completely sold out570 words
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Article453 1941-06-02 6 T-HINKING pers the passing of the press indecent which will be Inti next meeting ol Council. Such advert; em< i ed to pander to th< and are very misk claims. The advertisement s!acs are a case in point usually take the form and pamphlets whii buted through453 words
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Advertisement400 1941-06-02 6 iWhy Not Keep YOUNG and ATTRACTIVE ?—Take BILE BEANS Htptlvhj L*ery Night At Bedtime V. li (i in Kuala Lumpui STAY AT 111» SOUTHERN lIOTII. 118 120, Ha lv Road. (K.E.'s newest i up-to-date hotel) Its outstanding featuM are:— R»'drooms roniplrlc witli ceiling faJfe m<>«l«s n equipments! iIODERN SANITA J400 words
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Advertisement27 1941-06-02 6 Manufacturing Opticians jljjjjj^^ < ROOKES OPTICAL COMPAN* 200 South Bridge Kd Singapore. Optician I. S. Lee Tel. ««»4 Kv. -sight tested glasses suppl id irom $4 upward. I27 words
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470 1941-06-02 7 irunAn Vichy, June 1. >Mi!)A!) reports, received in Vichy, 1U state that an armistice has been signed effect from 6 p.m. on Saturday A communique issued in Baghdad after the siirnathe armistice stated that ''the situation has rein normal, according to a Beirut broadcast470 words
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60 1941-06-02 7 Reuter. Rome. June 1. I i>" Sehastiani, j ,:..ii private secrenlini for the I „t seven ears, has re- private rea- rding to an in tuncemen! by 1 i night, .aunt adds: I has i pressed t< Sebi stiani his anpreciaork he has I SiReuter. - 60 words
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Article67 1941-06-02 7 Reuter. I ondon, Jim** L Fftei parting comith the Bismarck, the fi t.OOO-ton t iqbt-inch gun rruis< Eug< n i> still being buried bj tilt- JUitish navy. I lanes, directed apped the thousands of Atlantic searching places where it Is ble she may be at- nReuter. - 67 words
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643 1941-06-02 7 "Crete Bloodiest Most Inhuman Of All Battles" j on a bed in hospital with a shct through the I hist and his ankle smashed by shrap'*l l?>-yeaf-old Maori seigeant from Auckland, New Zealand, told me a first-hand "f the horror which the fighting in Crete meant to both sides, cables643 words
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196 1941-06-02 7 Reuter. New York. June 1. TyjosT of the letters and telegrams j President Roosevelt ha< received 111 connection with his fireside talk' have indicated approval. Mr. Roosevelt's secretary. Mr. Stephen Early, told journalists that 1 a record number of telegrams and I I letters wasReuter. - 196 words
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81 1941-06-02 7 Reuter. London. June 1. THE liberation of those French prisoners of war who are exservicemen of the 1914—1918 war has started in accordance with th." recent agreement between Vichy and Germany. An announcement to this effect, was made by M. Scapini. the French delegateReuter. - 81 words
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168 1941-06-02 7 "U.S. To Give Up Extrality Righ ts In China" Hull Washington, June I. IJNITND States long -range plans lor relinquishing extraterritorial rights in China upon the restoration of peace there were disclosed in a letter from Mr. CordcM Hull, Secretary of State, to the new Chinese Foreign Minister. Mr. Quo168 words
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159 1941-06-02 7 Reuter. Buenos Aires. June t. PFRIOUS Incidents ol assaults on «3 Briti hers and pro-British sympathisers In Buenos A res have occurred In the last few days. Man., p ople In Buenos Aires wear the L:»<lge of the "Britons and Sympathisers Fellowship andReuter. - 159 words
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265 1941-06-02 7 Reuter. Chungking, June 1. JAPAN'S summer offensive in China has failed miserably, declares the official Chungking newspaper: "Central Daily News." In Southern Shansi alone, the Japanese have Buffered 40,000 casualties, it announces, and states that "after fighting for over a month on the ChekiangReuter. - 265 words
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Article94 1941-06-02 7 Reuter. London. June I. German Naval Com-mander-in-Chief in Norway, Admiral Boehm, has committed suicide at the Grand Hotel at Oslo, according to reports reaching the Norwegian telegraph agency in London. It is asserted that his suicide Mas in consequence of his friendship with Rudolf Hess andReuter. - 94 words
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107 1941-06-02 7 Reuter. Vichy. June 1. newspaper sUgges- tions. that Germans found j aboard the French steamer Win- mneg when intercnted by a British warship near Martinique were I "tourists" bound for the French island for the purpose of stirring up trouble, have been theReuter. - 107 words
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118 1941-06-02 7 Reuter. Madrid. June 1. CURVIVORS numbering 119. of the Egyptian ambulance steamer Zamzam. which was sunk by the Nazis, crossed the frontier from France at Irun on Saturday morning. They are staying at San Sebastian b. fore continuing the journey to Portugal. Twenty-one American ambulanceReuter. - 118 words
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101 1941-06-02 7 Reuter. Shanghai. June I. ASINO-BURMESE Company, capitalised at 300.000 piastres. Is being formed in Rangoon by the Bank ol China, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Chinese Native Goods Emporium with a view to promoting the sales of Chinese manufactured products In Burma, accordingReuter. - 101 words
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50 1941-06-02 7 Reuter. Shanghai. June I. THE purchasing power of the local dollar reached a new all-time low In May. according to the latest statistics Issued by the Shanghai Municipal Council which reveal that, compared to 193fi. the Shanghai dollar is now worth only 12.46 cents Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Advertisement329 1941-06-02 7 you'll be proJ\ toomti STY 1 1 It's Famous for its fine Smart, workmanlike de- |l I/ V U\ sign Heavy chromium \\V II f V>\ plating on all bright parts «V v 111 Hard, long-lasting IIL It's Famous for its strength I Super-sprung saddle you ride on wings! lIE329 words
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191 1941-06-02 8 Reuter. London, Jtrhe IrE French Ambassador in Madrid has presented a note to Sir Samuel Hoarc, the British Ambassador, protesting against the bombing at Sfax, Tunisia of the ship Rabelais and injury to eight French subjects, it is learned in London to-day. The VichyReuter. - 191 words
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Obituary30 1941-06-02 8 ILR. KHOUW OEN TIONG family wish to thank all friends vho sent wreaths, letters of condolences and attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Khouw 0?n Tiong.30 words
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Advertisement299 1941-06-02 8 The ONLY LAUGH SHOW IN TOWN! Why not Spend a Gay Bright Holiday Week End? AI'ITOL YOUXL BE SEEING HER! She's the "ghost" of the town! TODAY VIRGINIA BRUCE She-Ghost who A R.OI cf Revelry RUGGLES with CHARLIE m^AO^m Latest METROTONE NEWS- of-the-DAY including "SINGAPORE B»KEI»AnED!" First Pictures taken by299 words
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Advertisement95 1941-06-02 8 MYRNA and MELVYiM TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME! TO-MORROW NIGHT at 9.15 (Special Pre-release Screening) AT THE CAPITOL General Screening Starts WEDNESDAY i m^m^m^^m^mm^mwmmmimmmmwmwmmmmmmmmamwamwmmmmM LOVERS TO THE WORLD BUT A HEADACHE TO EACH QTHERm Myrna "invents" a husband...and lives alone and loves it...until Melvyn comes along and claims he's the95 words
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Advertisement259 1941-06-02 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Matrimonial RESPECTABLE CHINESE rook? acquaintance, voun? resectable pirl. view mati monv Photo appreciated. returnable. Anpl'v B 791 Malaya Tribune. Singapore." <No. 813HI Lost And Found IC1T, one set Bill of L?.di:i2 No. 127 for v.v Wulin of China Navigation Co. Ltd covering 500 bags precip'tatcd whiting destined for259 words
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Advertisement186 1941-06-02 8 POSmVELY" LAST~4 PERFORM &?S?J& ALHAMBRA Here's Moviedom's most mystifying ffP MURDERER WARNER BROS. thrilling Mystery Drama s with WILLIAM LUNDIGAN MARIS WR!\( FOY, Jr. LULI PESTE PAUL CAVAN TRIUMPH After TRIUM? BETTE DAVIS in "THE LET adds another Superb performance to her list < pictures orto-mobbkv BOOK NOW "PHONE 6909186 words
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Article465 1941-06-02 9 Reuter. f London, June 2. Pope, broadcasting from the Vatican Radio on the fifteenth anniversary of tne publication of Pope Leo XlU's Kerum Novarum Encyclical (the workers' charter), enumerated the use of material goods, labour and the family as the three fundamental values of social andReuter. - 465 words
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249 1941-06-02 9 Reuter. .cifot i j* Dublin, June 1. lav*, more bodies were recovered from the debris of the houses wrecked during Friday night's raid bringing the total 6f known dead early to-day to 23. The rescue parties are still working in the debris of ruinedReuter. - 249 words
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Article212 1941-06-02 9 Singapore. Saturday. C PEAKING at the annua.' general meeting of the Old Rafflesians' Association hold at the Raffles Institution last night Mr. G. E N Oehlers. the president, made a strong appeal to all the old boys to join the Association. The speaker visualised a day212 words
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Article53 1941-06-02 9 AT the annual election meeting of the Malacca Rotary Club, the following were elected: President:—Rn. Tan Eng Chye. Vice-President:—Rn. G. E Turner MCS. Hon. Secretary:—Rn. K. T. Joseph. Hon. Treasurer:—Rn. Chua Poh Siang. Directors:— Rtns. Chan Choo Siang, B. H. Baughman, LansdaleNgim Wee Chiow. Sergeant-at-arms: Rn.53 words
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Advertisement296 1941-06-02 9 Actum! Adventure! Drama! Romance! 1 SHOWS TO-DAY 11 a.m., 3.15 p.m.. 6.15 p.m., 9.15 pm ■PHONE MM PA TIT A V :o:h Century .Fox Presents JL XIII X ZANE GREY'S "WESTBHft IMO V with Robert Young Randolph Scott Dean Jaffeer Virginia Gilmore. OPENING WEDNESDAY 4th JUNe! HI iSf A D296 words
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Advertisement197 1941-06-02 9 UNQUESTIONABLY THE Outstanding HOLIDAY HIT IN TOWN ct 4 4 SHOWS PAVILION jgj 11 a Q-lo&9.1o P .m. AIRCONDITIONED. AMAZING CURE OF PILES and FISTULA Performed on Local Sufferers Read below; Johore. 7th Feb.', SL CerUf ™v 't t0 have been suffer*&f' ing from *nterllislit na l piles, md 1197 words
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Advertisement137 1941-06-02 9 PAVILION POINTS THE WAY TO THE BIGGEST LAUGH HIT! "CROOKS TOUR"! with BASIL RADFORD NAUNTON WAYNE GRETA GYNT A JOY JOURNEY THROUGH BAGDAD ISTANBUL BUDAPEST MUSIC! DA NCINC! ROMANCE! j ALL TO BE FOUND IN THIS SCREAMINGLY FUNNY COMEDY NEXT CHANCE-Wan/, Tor Opening Dale I TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 THE MOST137 words
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Advertisement3041 1941-06-02 10 l?. NN3N.^2^^^ Lost And Found LOST. Black and Brown dog. Licence No 5202. Finder please return 315, Thompson Road. Singapore. Telephone No *****. (No. 765H) LOST. Black cocker spaniel *****. Newton district. Finder please return Mathlew. 11 A, Lincoln Road, Singapore. R«ward. (No. 741H) Financial GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for love-' »ff3,041 words
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Advertisement354 1941-06-02 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of Liquid CMoTI-ne for the period 117*1 to 30 fi 42 12 noon. 10 June bho SUPPIf of Standard High Pre-we Copper p July 194 i. OOWtnlCUon of alterations etc354 words
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Advertisement201 1941-06-02 10 FOR CLEAR DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION Try I* YE** Radio for which they are UNSURPASSED Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG SINGAPORE Distributors: RADIO A GENERAL AGENCY. Kuala Lumpur, THE RADIO SOUND SERVICE, Taipirg. Pcrak, Penang, Province Welleslcv and Alor Star, Kedah, CHOP HUP SOON AUN, Kuala Dungun, Trengganu. and *jffe sa**201 words
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Miscellaneous1009 1941-06-02 10 TO-DAY'S B£»JtOj SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 m. 133S klcs. TRANSMISSION ZHP.I 30 96 m. 969 m|cs. CISV 17.81 mcs; 16 84 ZHP 2. 48.58 m. 6 175 m cs. GSF 1514 mcs; 19 81 rrjllr ZHP 3 41 38 m. 7.25 m|cs. g.H to 11.50 p„, p m GSD 111,009 words
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377 1941-06-02 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. hinese women, who had married two brothers, had a irrel one day over a child given in adoption by one of ien to the other and which had subsequently died. The developed into a fight and a male377 words
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116 1941-06-02 11 Reuter. Chungking, June 1. I The Chinese press yesterday morning gave prominence to the statement by Mr. Cordell Hull, the j United States Secretary of State, assuring that there would be no I j change in the American policy in i relations regarding Japan, andReuter. - 116 words
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Article490 1941-06-02 11 E London. Mar. 17. VER since the International Rubber Regulation Committee raised the export quota from 90 to 100 per cent., there have been doubts in market and corneany circles as to whether the full standard production can be secured istates the Financial Times). Usually doubts490 words
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79 1941-06-02 11 Singapore, Saturday. nLEADING guilty to a charge" of j assisting in carrying on a chap Ji ki lottery, Thung 3ok Hoe 119j was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. W. D Caiew in the third police court. Another Chinese. Teng Phing Kuang,79 words
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312 1941-06-02 11 London, Mar. 21 pJIESIDING at the annual meeting cf United Serdang (Sumatra)" Ruob-r Plantations, Mr. H. Eric Miller referred to the three main elements in th e rubber industry at present. These are increased output and higher price, with th e advantage temporarily312 words
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Article32 1941-06-02 11 Among Malayans who have just returned Ironi leav e arc Mr. Arthur Sleep 'Financial Adviser, Johore) and Mrs. Sleep; Mr. N. Coulson (D.O, Serembam and Mr. V. E. H. Rhodes ißangi Estate).32 words
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Advertisement88 1941-06-02 11 THE mercantile bank of india (TRUSTEES) LIMITED cl and Controlled by ,,n n ilCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. which is incorporatS. and registered as i pany, undertakes the cvj.';:: dutle»:— OR TRUSTEE OF ••DMINISTRATOR OF DECEASED PERSON, OrV.. OF A SETTLEMENT OR ION OF TRUST, AND FORMS OF TRUSTEE 7>88 words
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Advertisement267 1941-06-02 11 NOW WE GIVE YOU \2 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE !6 in the Malaya TRIBUNE 6 in the Morning TRIBUNE The Small Advertisement Page of the Malaya Tribune la Read By 100,000 People Si%mf t^\^}l y J?' m n he the Morning Trlbtine-malring 125,500 in all! YOU CAN REACH267 words
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Advertisement224 1941-06-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port Sweftenham. Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstar **s permit. For information regards g freight and passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel: 5431 for Passage224 words
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Advertisement355 1941-06-02 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S N Co from the Straits to their osiia' ports of call in China. India, Ceylo and the United355 words
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Miscellaneous365 1941-06-02 11 RADIO HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK TO-DAY concert 1 PS} Tell, nn Fish K„ Br Bl 10 20: L relay, talk, BOOkS 7.1 p. Talk on Fish by W. Birt- and People, wistle. Director ot Fisheries, S.S. and F M.S. SUNDAY 7.30: Ipoh racing results. a.m. 7.35: Singapore Music Hall 11.00:365 words
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318 1941-06-02 12 AIR MARSHAL TEDDER TAKES OVER MIDDLE EAST COMMAND Reuter. London* June 2. fHE appointment of a new Commander-in-Chief foi the R.A.F. in the Middle East with effect from yesterday was officially announced by the Air Ministry last night The new commander isReuter. - 318 words
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Article122 1941-06-02 12 AX Enactment to amend the Town Boards Enactment by virtue ol which the Johore Government would have power to rest lid the numbers of trade licences or entirely prohibit same, has been published in the Johore Government Gazette. The objects and reasons of the notification122 words
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Article88 1941-06-02 12 Reuter. London. June 2. THE Axi.i countr.es are fae'ng a shipping crisis. This is U c reason given by the Ministry oi' Kconoma Warfare for Admiral Parian': (Vichy M nister ol Marine] speech oi bluster and threat A stmt meat issued by the Ministry announces that sinking byReuter. - 88 words
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Article26 1941-06-02 12 untitled IWa nt! Batata Bltiawaa, ars leaving far B :-hort h jlidr. y IB Australia, and eapect to return to the F M S about mid-A"-Rvst.26 words
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Article, Illustration67 1941-06-02 12 BEAUTY THE FASHIONS A picture taken at the fashion parade presented by Mayfair <£ Co. at the Great World Cabaret i ever thi week-end. Prize winner* for the best c<s[tume in point of material one cut, p.us gait, were as follows.- iJ> j Miss Cho'o Fei Nuen. standing tec\ond from67 words
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Article23 1941-06-02 12 Reuter. Chungking. June 2. TWENTY -SEVEN Japanese air--1 craft bombed downtown Chungking at noon yesterday. starting several fires -Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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576 1941-06-02 12 4 BILL intituled "Borrowing by Public Servants" which incidentally deal.- with the problem raised in a Sunday Tribune article yesterday headed "Slavery Exists in Malaya." will shortly come before the Council of State. Johore. The bill is intended to tackle, on new lines,576 words
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Article19 1941-06-02 12 Reuter. Harbin, June. 2. THE emperor of Manchukuo is leaving Hsinking to-day on a routine tour of north-west Manchukuo.—Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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353 1941-06-02 12 Reuter. thi? mas 4 June 2. ilir ..u, 1 y Cws Service, giving details of the damage on Hamburg, Kiel and YYilneJmshaven, says that reports of the terrible effect of the latest British bomb are spreading everywhere in Germany, and the authoritiesReuter. - 353 words
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Article537 1941-06-02 12 Reuter. u-ittt jui. i i I KNOW thai n m 1 these islands i_ prepare! to undergo incoii and hardships it j convinced of t namely, that it is and that it is fair. to assure you thai of clothing is be Capt. Oliver Lteltoa IReuter. - 537 words
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Article57 1941-06-02 12 The marriage mornini at the.< Good Shepherd "I Rodripues. son i Rodrieues oi B Olive Kiassen. d Mrs. Benjamin Kla kok. The Rev Path ciated at the cen n The bridegroom Mr. Louis Cordeiro md Miss S Idas bridesmaid Mr. R Kiassen away and she cl ding gown57 words
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Advertisement20 1941-06-02 12 MAKES THAT I DUSTLESS //flf .'|> home yv «K-4* FRIENDS ADMIRE /P CLEANS AS IT POLISHES. «(Incorporated In the Straits Settlements)20 words
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