Malaya Tribune, 7 June 1941
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Title Section22 1941-06-07 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, June 7, 1041.22 words
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116 1941-06-07 1 Reuter. Washington, June 6. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has signed legislation permitting the Government to seize and operate approximately 80 foreign ships now idle in American waters. Ihe President thereafter immediately ordered the Maritime Commission to carry out the terms of the Act. They include authorisation, InterReuter. - 116 words
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Article42 1941-06-07 1 Reuter. London, June 7. ENEMY air activity over this country during daylight yesterday has been very slight. Bombs were dropped by single aircraft at two points ln northeastern England. Nobody was serious'y injured, says- the Air Ministry communique.—ReuterReuter. - 42 words
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555 1941-06-07 1 EAST INDIES TELLS TOKYO "HANDS OFF" Washington, June 6. II R. Cordell Hull (U.S. Secretary of State), stated, at a press ITM conference, when referring to reported talks with the Japanese, that the United States policy in the555 words
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Article25 1941-06-07 1 Reuter. London, June 7. THE Toulouse Radio has announced that the Pope has given 200,000 francs for French relief.— i Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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222 1941-06-07 1 Reuter. Ankara, June 7. IGHT German pocket submarines were J seen in Beirut harbour last week, it is reliably reported in Ankara. fie Vichy propaganda ministry last night issued a stateon the situation in Syria. The position appeared con- it said, and theReuter. - 222 words
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Article96 1941-06-07 1 Reuter. Cairo. June 7. EVIDENCE reaching official Greek circles in Egypt shows that, the Nazis are dealing with the Greek workers in the Athens district with the greatest brutality. According to Dimitratoc. Secre-tary-General of the Greek Workers Federation, the Nazis are carrying out mas* arrestsReuter. - 96 words
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Article, Illustration90 1941-06-07 1 Reuter. London, June 7. AN attack on the United States Ambassador to France, Admiral Leahy, was broadcast from the German-controlled radio station in Paris Admiral Leahy was described as the '"representative of a nation ruled by a handful of rotten emigrants" sent toReuter. - 90 words
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Article26 1941-06-07 1 London, June 7. •THE Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, yesterday morning inspected the coastal defence batteries on the East Anglian coast for about two hours- I26 words
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508 1941-06-07 1 Reuter. THE "peace offensive" talk was put in its rightful place by President Roosevelt at his press conference yesterday. The President stated that Mr. John Winant, the U.S. Amtassador to*]jii£in, had not brought from England "even a tenth cousin oT% peaceReuter. - 508 words
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140 1941-06-07 1 Reuter. Nairobi. June 7. A STATEMENT that Sir Delves Broughton was willing to do everything possible to enable his wife to marry Lord Erroll was made by Lady Carberry yesterday at the trial of Sir Delves on a charge of murdering Lord Erroll.Reuter. - 140 words
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Article70 1941-06-07 1 London, June 7. A PRESS correspondent with the Middle East forces writes that there has been practically no activity in the Western Desert where the heat has been terrific hi the last few days, the thermometer registering 135 degrees The Germans still hold Hellfire Pass and70 words
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Article31 1941-06-07 1 Reuter. London, June 7. THE Nazi air raid on Alexandria during Wednesday night was the first blitz from Crete, according to the official German news agency.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article24 1941-06-07 1 Reuter. Cafro, June 7. "AN all fronts, the situation rev mains unchanged," laconically says a Middle East communique —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article18 1941-06-07 1 Reuter. London, June 7. THE Admiralty announces that the 'submarin? Undaunted Is overdue and considered lost.—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article69 1941-06-07 1 Reuter Tokyo, June 7. BESIDE 4,000 homes inundated and six boats capsized, killing one person, heavy ci mage was done to crops by a typhoon which lashed the Japanese mainland last night and this morning.—Reuter. Tokyo, June 7. OFFICIAL quarters deny all knowledge of the report oi theReuter - 69 words
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Article69 1941-06-07 1 Reuter. Ankara, June 7. IT is understood that negotiations are shortly commencing at ankara between the Turks and Germans to increase the commercial exchanges between the two countries. Many refugees are arriving in Turkey from the Greek islands. The Turkish Government has adopted a humanitarian attitude andReuter. - 69 words
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Article45 1941-06-07 1 Death Of Pioneer Motor-Car Designer Detroit (Michigan) June 6. MR. Louis Chevrolet, the pioneer motor car designer after whom the Chevrolet car was named, has died aged 62. Born in Switzerland, Mr. Chevrolet was an outstanding racing motorist. He retired nearly ten years ago.—Reuter. Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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67 1941-06-07 1 Reuter. Cairo, June 7. GEN. Aziz el Masri, former chief of the Egyptian Army Staff, and his two companions who attempted to escape by air from Egypt last month have been arrested. Gen. Aziz el Masri and his companions were armed and ready to resistReuter. - 67 words
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73 1941-06-07 1 DIRECT AIR LINE BETWEEN BRITAIN UNITED STATES Reuter. London, June 7. ANEW direct air service between Britain and Baltimore, JJnlted States, will probably be inaugurated n?xt week. The Initial service will be maintained by one or more or the Boeing flying-boats which will shortly b? on the Britain-United StatesWest AfricanReuter. - 73 words
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Article222 1941-06-07 1 Special London Cable From H. L. Hopkin London, June 6. REPORTED missing during air operations agtiinst th* enemy is Pilot Officer John E. P. Jeff (22), younger son of Mr. Ernest Jeff, well-known Seremban lawyer, and Mrs. Jeff. Pilot officer Jeff's eider brother was killed nearly222 words
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Article68 1941-06-07 1 Stockholm, June 7. SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS, the British Ambassador to Moscow, has arrived in Stockholm by air from Moscow. He had Intended to come to Stockholm to see a specialist because cf a throat affection and after a few days' rest, to return to Moscow, but it68 words
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269 1941-06-07 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A PERMANENT Anzac Club building is to be erected shortly opposite the Raffles Museum to take the place of the Club c temporary premises on the balcony of the Victoria Memorial Hall. Government has provided the land facing Stamford Road and269 words
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Article161 1941-06-07 2 GOOD fellowship prevailed at the Old Rafflesians' Association annual dinner at the Adelphi Hotel which about 80 old 1 boys and quests of Raffles Institution attended. The President of the association, Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers in proposing the toast of the school, deprecated the161 words
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92 1941-06-07 2 Singapore. Friday. U/HEN Kerpashanker, a sundry goods dealer was recently tried in the courts on a false trade mark charge, a detective is alleged to have obtained $20 from this man's brother by stating that, if a suitable present were made to the police inspector in92 words
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245 1941-06-07 2 Singapore, Friday. IN the Traffic District Court to-day, T. John Fujii, subeditor of the Singapore Herald, was fined a total of $130 for negligent driving, driving without a licence and without a third party insurance policy. He was also disqualified from holding a driving licence for245 words
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Article173 1941-06-07 2 Singapore, Friday. A BOY'S fatal fall from a £uava tree formed the subject of an inquiry in the Coroner's Court this morning, at the conclusion of which the Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter returned a verdict of death by misadventure. Hassan bin Mair. a173 words
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70 1941-06-07 2 Singapore. Friday. /CLAIMING trial on a charge of stealing a wristwatch from a compatriot in house in Havelock Road. Teo Ken (37), a Chinese, pleaded guUty to the alternative charge of retaining stolen property when h e appeared before Mr. W. D. Care w, in70 words
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Article15 1941-06-07 2 Mr. W. J. Peel. M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Second Assistant Establishment Officer.15 words
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252 1941-06-07 2 Singapore, Friday. IyjAKING his defence from the witness box, Teo Kwee Liang, alias Kwee Liang Chong, former shipping clerk at Bata Shoe Co., who stands charged in the Singapore Assizes with criminal breach of trust in respect of 314 cases of rubber worth252 words
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Article90 1941-06-07 2 THE broadcast from the Singapore Station in the Far Eastern commentary series will be given to-morrow (Sunday) at 9.15 p.m. by Sir George Sansom, for many years Commercial Councellor at the British Embassy in Tokyo. Sir George has been resident in the Far East for90 words
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Article168 1941-06-07 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) HIS Excellency the Governor was for two hours yesterday, a passenger and an interested spectator aboard an R.NV.R. minesweeper which was doing its dangerous "job somewhere off Singapore island Later, His Excellency translerrea 1 to a big patrol boat also manned 1168 words
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40 1941-06-07 2 MAJOR Reginald Lewis Nunn. D.5.0.. subject to the approval of H.M. the King, has been provisionally appointed an official member of the Executive Council of the Straits Settlements for a further period of two years.40 words
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Article31 1941-06-07 2 Inspector Yunus of the Central Police Station, Ipoh. who was on relief duty at Taiping, has returned. Mr. Spinks. the Taiping O C.P.D has resumed duties after being on sick leave.31 words
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Article29 1941-06-07 2 Coaches boys and girls for Senior Camb. Lond. Matric. and InterArts. Rooms for students available. Apply to the Principal: Mr. K. L. Devaser, B.A. Hons. (Lond.).-29 words
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Article224 1941-06-07 2 Singapore, Friday. is no conclusive evidence to show how the dececame by his injuries. He may either have been down by the omnibus, or he may have fallen while Imm it. "I therefore return an open verdict," said Mr W Porter, the Singapore Coroner, this224 words
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Article22 1941-06-07 2 (Cent-A-Piane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight london time. TWO22 words
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Article60 1941-06-07 2 Delhi, June 5. THE Delhi War Committee and the Lady Doreen Hope Delhi Aircraft Fund have now contributed a third fighter aeroplane to the R.A.F., to be named Delhi 111. The Maharaja of Dharbanga has made a further war contribution of £2,500 for the provision of60 words
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Article68 1941-06-07 2 I Singapore. Frid 17 1 QAID to have caused hurt to Yeo Sorjg Sing with a changkol. Teh Ohong Seng, a Chinese, claimed trial before Mr. W". D. Carew. the third police magistrate. tc-day. Teh was alleged to have hurt Yeo In front of a coffee shop in68 words
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Article25 1941-06-07 2 Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Farquharson left I Singapore by air for Sydney and Sevr Zealand, and will be away for about *hrpe j months.25 words
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84 1941-06-07 2 v I Sine.irnre Vt TTNABLE to run faster hWi 7 U Yap Cheng Hong (24,. a pocket, was caught aftei when he attempted tc $15-fountain pen. v a The Incident took place in front of the S.C R.c on New Rrto2 Road, when a man84 words
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Advertisement447 1941-06-07 2 ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS THEKE 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 ~SEA VIEW HOTEL BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES TO-NIGHT SPECIAL EMPIRE DAY DINNER DANCE CABARET FINAL447 words
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Advertisement440 1941-06-07 2 NUMONT FUL-VUI In LOXIT (Screwles;,) Construction Fashion's latest, featuring an tirely new principle of tjev design and possessing nunvrtri advantages not found in qu#, types. Everbright Optical Co, QUALIFIED EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 19. Chulia Street. Phone 4433 C. S. CHONG. Dr. of Opt-merry. HERBVIGOI A restorative and reconstructive tonic of the440 words
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592 1941-06-07 3 MORE RECRUITS WANTED FOR LOCAL PASSIVE DEFENCE (Tribune Staff Reporter) I L the Passive Defence Services in the country need more men, i m stress the different heads of all the departments. The response to the invitations for enlistment has been heartening ever592 words
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Article25 1941-06-07 3 Mr. J. S. M. Rennie has been appointed to exercise or perform the powers and duties conferred on a Collector under the War Tax Ordinance.25 words
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60 1941-06-07 3 Shillong. June 6. n the flood situation el was made in the Assam the provincial Revenue thai in the areas affected floods no Loss of life was ted and damaee to crops was nent o! Assam have loin lie! and another ai ricultural loans.60 words
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Article171 1941-06-07 3 S (Tribune Staff Reporter) MISS Betty Bryant, the Australian film actress who arrived in Singapore on S Thursday bringing wi*h her messages from about 15 r young Australian wives for J their husbands who are now serving somewhere in Malaya, i left yesterday by car to deli-171 words
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Article210 1941-06-07 3 THAT more use is being made ol the Penang Hill Railway by the public generally in Penang and Malaya, and that there had been an increase in the number of passengers carried in spite of the lack of tourist ships calling at Penang, is indicated in210 words
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Article36 1941-06-07 3 Capt. C. H. Dakers. M.C,. and Mrs. Dakers have returned from leave in Australia. Capt. Dakers was Protector of Chinese. Perak. before he went on leave, and is now attached to the Labour Office, Kuala Lumpur.36 words
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Article232 1941-06-07 3 Singapore, Friday. SIR Percy McElwaine, the Chiel Justice, dismissed the appeal of K. C. Mitra, a Municipal Health Inspector, who had been fined $200 in the Police Courts for receiving an illegal gratification of vevcn dollars from Ngai Koh Seng, an eating shop licensee, on Feb.232 words
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123 1941-06-07 3 A GOOD attendance was registered at the dinner Jield to mark the zlst. anniversary of the Association, states the annual report of the Christian Brothers' Old Boys' (Singapore) Association, which will be presented at the general meeting to be held at 5.15 p.m. at St.123 words
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Article50 1941-06-07 3 Simla. June 5. AN official statement says that officers holding the King's Indian Emergency Commissions ta the Indian Medical Service during the present war will be given preference when permanent appointments after the war* are made, provided their qualifications conform to the conditions then in force—By Radio.50 words
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270 1941-06-07 3 jyjANY firms and individual householders In Malaya are responding commendably to the call to equip themselves with appliances for dealing with incendiary bombs, and otherwise malting sensible provision for the saving of life and prevention of destruction of property in the event of air270 words
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Article164 1941-06-07 3 Singapore, Friday. SEVEN Singapore sawmillers pleaded guilty in the fifth police court t -day to a technical offence in offering for sale timber above the controlled maximum price. Mr. T. W. Ong appeared for the defendants. Tan Puan Swee of the Swe<? Huat Hin Sawmill, Tan Tian164 words
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Article29 1941-06-07 3 The resignation of their commissions in the Straits Settlements Volunteer I'OTee Reserve of Officers by Lieut. Abdul •T»HI bin Haji Othman and Capt. O. G. Williams has been accepted.29 words
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Advertisement136 1941-06-07 3 I ASSURE YOUR a OWN j FUTURE qualified! 1>»--"^l^ fc* f c:de to-day 0 study at P)T|i' MAN'S Snvi- pore Branch London College esla--70 years ago. any time for Shorthand. I immerdaj Correspondi Typewriting, end tnerclal subjects. Speci.il :..i.M'd for training for tfcC of Commerce and mmercial Certificate £xnmlI I>\\136 words
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Advertisement143 1941-06-07 3 in i selection of delicatessen 7W eCOHQUiICUI at your nearest braneii **>*it,s LIVER SAUSAGE ana easuu pineapple ham *%wnt\r*vr>A titanic PRESSED TONGUE prepared mealy PO rk brawn, york f 1 PIES, ETC. £J™t PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), JPOH 110 11l (2 lines). PENANG 1500143 words
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Article78 1941-06-07 4 (By "Spectator") S Race 1—ROYAL DESIRE t Spitfire Z Race 2—LISADIN Gigolette Rice 3—SIR MERTON I Luluai 5 Race 4—TRUMPETER Stuart Tartan I Race 5—BURRANEER Remember Me Race 6—SULTANA Scarlet Tiger Race 7—DERBY Harpo I Race 8—SCOTCH MELODY S Argoutat (By "Bess Bett") Race 1—THE EMPEROR Royal Desire78 words
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Article1045 1941-06-07 4 FOLLOWING are the weights for to-day's Ipoh races, last day's events of the Perak Turf Club's June meeting. RACE ONE HORSES, CLASS 3, DIV. 3—5 FURLONGS STR. 3 3 4 SANS AME 3y 9.00 "Seagate Stable" Fenn 0 EDELWEISS (late Cyronne> 3y 8.11 "Mr. Cheah" van Breuitelen1,045 words
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Article44 1941-06-07 4 MALACCA drew 1-all with Johore in their MaJaya Cup tie yesterday. Syed Ali scored Johore's goal in the first half. Johore led one-nil at halftime, and on resumption Malacca equalised through de Cruz who scored when Moore fumbled a clearance.44 words
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Article67 1941-06-07 4 The following were the best cards returned in Island Club's Stableford competition for May--Mrs. M. S. L. Burnett 9+3yfc--17»/2, Mrs. E. Moloney 7-r-9 3 /A= 16%, Mrs. L. R. S. MacFarlane 84-B=l6, Mrs. C. K. Lee 2+13 V? =15y 2 Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan 2+ 13y 2 =15y 2 Mrs.67 words
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Article75 1941-06-07 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Malaya Cup, Negri Sembilan v R.A.F., Seremban; Div. I, Chinese Ath. v S.C.C., Stadium; Argylls v Loyals, Tanglin; R-A. (Hy.) v Gordons, Changi; Div. II B, N.B. Indians v Indian Assn., Farrer Park; Airport v Kranji, Geylang. CRICKET: S.C.C. v C.S.C., Ist day, C.S.C.; S.C.R.C. v75 words
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Article62 1941-06-07 4 The following members are selected to play cricket for the Sinhalese to-morrow at 2 o against the R.A.if.C. Tanglin on the Sinhalese Association grounds: P. M. Slrisena (capt.), J. N. Fernando. C. Senevlra-tne, Fred Var Rooyen, G. Itanatunga, G. Perera H. H. Samson, S. A. William, V. Fernando, F. Jayakody,62 words
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Article268 1941-06-07 4 S.C.F.A 1 Manchesters 1 TIIEETING at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, the S.C.F.A. were unfortunate to draw with the Manchesters in a Div. I match, each side scoring a goal. The Chinese, playing a clearer game and having more of the play, should have registered268 words
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Article124 1941-06-07 4 AWING to the oversea! V Chinese Bank receivin e walk over in the "key Busi ness Houses' League s (Km match between the Hungkoni and Shanghai Bank (uhich was to have taken place ~n the J.C.S.A. ground venter day), the Oversea Bank are124 words
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Article233 1941-06-07 4 Fort Canning; 4 R.A.F. (H.Q.) I AFTER remaining on level terms with the score 1-all for most of the time Fort Canning scored three extra goals during the closing stages of the game to get a decisive victory over the R.A.F. (H.Q.) in a Div. 2B233 words
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Article73 1941-06-07 4 A friendly badminton match oi six singles and two doubles will be played between the Mayflower Baaminton Party and the Eclipse Badminton Party on Wednesday at the Happy World covered stadium at 7 p.m. Mayflowers will be selected rrom the following: Wong Peng Soon, Wong Peng Nam, Won«73 words
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Article78 1941-06-07 4 The following members have accepted to piay lor S C.C. Ist XI against Cey.'on Sports Club Ist XI to-day and to-morrow at 2 p.m. and il a.m. respectively, at Baiestier Road: H. L. Ward (Capt.), Major B. K. Castor, Capt. J. P.M. Hope, Lt. R. J. F.78 words
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Article48 1941-06-07 4 THREE cards were returned in the May competition of the Royal Johore International Club. The competition resulted in a win for H. Fukushima with a net score of 73. The results are as follows: H. Fukushima 48+49—24=73; Dr. T.E. Cheah 38+42—6=74; Isawo Furune 55+52—24=8348 words
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Article44 1941-06-07 4 THE following players will play cricket for the Police against Malay Regiment to-day at 2 p.m.: G. Denison-Smith (Capt.), F. J. C. Wilson, Wooi Kean Tat, Cheah-Kim Swee. Eu Cheow Eang, Gurdial Singh, Harbajan Singh, Boudewyn. Webb, Maniam, Bird. Umpire— Rajaratnam. scorer— A. Rahman.44 words
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Article359 1941-06-07 4 QHIN KEE ONN added one more championship to his big list when he beat C. K. Pang in the final of the championship singles at the S.C.R.C. yesterday evening, winning 6—2. 6—o. None the worse for his gruelling match at the V.M.C.A. on the day359 words
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Article71 1941-06-07 4 The following have been selected to play for the V.M.C.A. against R.A.F. on Wednesday on the V.M.C.A. ground at 2.15 p.m.: J. P. Chrysostom (capt.), Lall Sineh. G W. S. Waites, K. Y. Spencer, E. F. Witchell, L. H. Tay. Checng Thiam Siew, Fung j Guan71 words
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Advertisement198 1941-06-07 4 I I. I 1,11 Can't get rid of PRICKLY HEAT? Try this New Treatment To-night If you have used most lotion.- MSI powders for that Prickly Heat, wit much success— just try this. Seek a piece of cotton wool in TCP and dab thithoroughly all over the affected -k:n IWI198 words
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Miscellaneous22 1941-06-07 4 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 8.55 a.m., 7.9 ft.; 8.50 p.m., 8.6 ft. TO-MORROW: 9.57 a.m., 8.4 ft.; 9.36 p.m., 9 ft.22 words
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Article197 1941-06-07 5 I rem Our Own Reporter) penang, Friday. HAVING Europe in war tim»* lons, Mr. Thomas Currey. rican traveller, who passed penang yesterday on his China, in a talk with a Tribune reporter described c, editions that prevail at "n occupied France, rj thai difficulties were be197 words
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Article16 1941-06-07 5 untitled W. J. Thomas, Cadet. M.C.S., has d to act as Second Asii>Df of Chinese, Singapore.16 words
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320 1941-06-07 5 "JJWE Indies are no longer in so exposed and isolated a position as appeared to be the case six months ago. Other powers have arrived at a proper sense of the part they must play in the Pacific, while the N.E.I. authorities have had320 words
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35 1941-06-07 5 ANY Raffles College scholar who marries while holding a scholarship will forfeit the emoluments of the Tan Jiak Chuan and Cecil C. Smith Scholarships, states last night's Government Gazette.35 words
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Article73 1941-06-07 5 Singapore, Friday. VU. A. Daharmadasa, a 29-year-old Ceylonese. claimed tria] before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate this morning on two charges cf having committed criminal breach of trust in respect of seven diamonds, belonging to one H. M. Yusoff. The total value of the diamonds73 words
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Article24 1941-06-07 5 Dr. Wachs, A.M.O., Ipoh hospital, has gone on relief duty to Batu Gajah, ln place of Dr. M. E. T. Chelvam, who is ill.24 words
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Article471 1941-06-07 5 Melbourne. June 5. A IF. units have landed in .an newspapers say that ie Minister (Mr. Menzies) become a member of the ImWar Cabinet. pg-dryhif? plant is coming Llia to save shipping space The Minister for National Service i Mr. Holt i deserills the monwealth Government's Chid471 words
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Obituary129 1941-06-07 5 (From Our Own Reporter) lpoh. Friday. THE death occurred at the lpoh Hospital yesterday of Mr. Ernest Albert Clay, retired lpoh Post Master and a well-known local resident. He was awarded the Imperial Service Medal by the High Com missioner when he retired from Government129 words
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Article93 1941-06-07 5 Singapore. Friday. Ilf war-time, pigeons have a food value, so I cannot make on order for them to b: released.'' remarked Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, when he ordered the confiscation of 100 pigzons that formed exhibits in a -a°e when a Chinese was charged93 words
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66 1941-06-07 5 Singapore. Friday rpHREE Malays, Ahmad bin InUl. 1 Mohamrael bin Ibrahim Havilrn bin Ishak were charged in the FJf-h court to-ftay with being members *n unlawful assembly which caused injures to actors and damage to property to *oe ,mount of 11.000 at the National66 words
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Article125 1941-06-07 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang", Friday. AN indication of the importance of the Chinese Consulate of Penang is the announcement from the Chungking Foreign Office of the appointment of Mr. Cheng Tahung as vice-consul for Penang. Mr. Cheng has already left Hongkong and is on his way125 words
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Article49 1941-06-07 5 Singapore. Friday /CHARGED with being a member of an unlawful society—the Malayan -Communist Party Lee Plau Pens (25), a Halnanese. claimed trial before Mr. W. D. Carew, the th'rd magistrate, to-day. The case was postponed for mention on June 13. and bail was offered in the sum of $1,009.49 words
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226 1941-06-07 5 Batavia, June 5. pRINCESS ROYAL has once again set a fine example. A cable from Ottawa says that H.R.H. Princess Juliana had her blood tested by the Red Cross Voluntary Blood Donor Service and was registered for future blood donations for Canadian soldiers and sailors.226 words
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Obituary51 1941-06-07 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE death occurred last night of Mr. T. C. van Lang en berg at his residence. Mr. van Langenberg had been ill for a long time. The funeral takes place this evening at the i Venning Road51 words
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Advertisement33 1941-06-07 5 I Fresh Supplies Have Arrived. You can only build muscle on food. That Er is'whyathletes train on /^^'^^^^^^L v JH B^k Advt. of Nestle Anglo-Swiss Milk Products Ltd., Inc. in Nassau, Bahama Islands.33 words
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Article181 1941-06-07 6 Malaya And Thailand JT is most heartening to note that the British authorities have been given an opportunity, which they accepted without any reserve, of restoring the Anglo-Thai relations which were subjected to two severe shocks a few months ago, namely, the closing down of British and American oil181 words
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Article184 1941-06-07 6 J[fihKE is no outstanding difference between Great Britain and Thailand that cannot be settled round a conference table, though misunderstanding has of late arisen as a result of Japan's efforts to draw Thailand into her pet "mutual prosperity web. Japan launched this campaign under most promising auspices. The184 words
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Article112 1941-06-07 6 QIL being the life-blood of the war machinery, it has been subjected to rigorous control, and it is most unlikely that such a concession would have been made to Thailand unless the authorities were assured of Thailand's friendship. Further, the fact that the mission was entrusted to a112 words
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Article, Illustration1401 1941-06-07 6 George Edinger - ilv George Edinger JT is in war-time and only in war-timo that England really seems to bp nn island. The steamboats have ceased to ply to Calais and Antwerp and Bergen. No longer do the great liners dock from New York, and the day* when you1,401 words
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Article315 1941-06-07 6 QOME years ago a group of army O intelligence officers walked into the office of Ellis Parker, widely known detective of Mount Holly, New Jersey, and asked his assistance. A sergeant at Camp Dix had dfsapp?ared three months before. They had just now discovered his body in a315 words
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276 1941-06-07 6 DEDUCTING the millions by the cessions of provinces to Russia. Bulgaria and Hungary, there are still 12,000.000 Rumanians in Rumania. FrQm my survey of all classes and districts I am convinced that hardly a member of the population does not detest and despise the Nazis, states276 words
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Article579 1941-06-07 6 I*HE appointment Bailey Sansom as adviser t newly established branch of the British Minist! Economic Warfare hr Malaya into prominent i only as an important rrnlitart naval outpost of the f as a vital factor in the war which the Allies an for the ultimate downfall ol579 words
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223 1941-06-07 7 C-In-C Protests "Cowardly Useless Policy In Syria" Sensational N.Y. Report Reuter. New York, June 6. m SERIOUS split between Gen. Weygand, C-in-C., French forces in a m North Africa, and Admiral Darlan, Vichy Vice-Premier, is reported to exist in a Berne message to theReuter. - 223 words
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Article24 1941-06-07 7 Reuter. Jerusalem, June 8. THE report of an air raid on Amman is completely untrue, Reuter learns. —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article15 1941-06-07 7 Washington, June 5: United States weekly average wool consumption in April amounted to 12,013,000 pounds.15 words
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335 1941-06-07 7 Reuter. CAIRO, JUNE 6. TIIK PRESENCE OF SOUTH AFRICAN FORCES IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND THE ARRIVAL IN EGYPT OF COLONEL STALLARD. THE UNION MINISTER OF MINES, AS THE REPRESENTATIVE OF FIELD MARSHAL SMUTS, WERE SIMULTANEOUSLY ANNOUNCED TO-NIGHT IN AN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE. itReuter. - 335 words
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Article91 1941-06-07 7 Reuter. Indianapolis, June 6. ANEW liquid cooled plane engine which officials state was superior to any used in the European war, has been 2 accepted by the United States S Army, it was announced by the Allison engineering divi- sion of General Motors. TheReuter. - 91 words
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Article195 1941-06-07 7 Reuter. Cairo, June 6 'THE recent speech of Mr. 1 Anthony Eden and the armistice terms in Iraq are new proof of England's friendship towards the Arabs," says an "Arab author, j lity," writing in the news- paper Alahram. "This has mere effect on Arab opinionReuter. - 195 words
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95 1941-06-07 7 Manila, June 6 DR. Alfred Size, former Chines? Ambassador to the United States, arrived in Manila yesterday morning, aboard the President Monroe from Hons Kong en route to the United States. Questioned by the press on the purpose of his trip. Dr. Sz e95 words
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Article336 1941-06-07 7 Reuter. LONDON, JUNE 6. WE SUFFER DEFEAT AFTER DEFEAT AND ALWAYS FOR THE SAME REASON—LACK OF APPRECIATION, LACK OF PREPARATION AND IMPERFECT EXECUTION." THE EX-WAR MINISTER. MR. HORE-BELISHA, WHO IS NOW ONE OF THE GOVERNMENT S CHIEF CRITICS, MADE THIS COMPLAINT ADDRESSING A MEETING IN EDIN-Reuter. - 336 words
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Article143 1941-06-07 7 Reuter. Cairo, June 6 HEAVY bombers of the R.A.F. attacked the aerodrome at Kattavia on the island of Rhodes during the night of WednesdayThursday. Tne RAF Middle East communique states that bombs straddled the runways and fell among the hangars and aerodrome buildings, causing aReuter. - 143 words
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Article169 1941-06-07 7 Reuter. Simla. June 6. A DVICES received in Simla show a considerable improvement in the situation in Waziristan. There were no cases of kidnapping laM weei k and no incidents have bee 1 reported from the districts o! Dehra Ismail Khan und Bannu The Nawed Kham. oneReuter. - 169 words
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127 1941-06-07 7 Reuter Pretoria. June 6. THE war train commanded by Col Werdmuller. Director Of Recruiting, returned to Pretoria yesterday after a tour lasting 11 weeks. It covered 10,000 nines in tne Union of South Africa. Northern and Southern Rhodesia ano Belgian Congo. Col Werdmuller stated thatReuter - 127 words
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Article260 1941-06-07 7 Reuter. London, June 6. r VHE case for bringing the Dominions into closer association with the central direction of the war is becoming more urgent, writes the Manchester Guardian. Referring to the campaign in Libya, Greece and Crete, the newspaper writes:—"These things have shaken the peoplesReuter. - 260 words
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Article39 1941-06-07 7 Reuter. Chungking, June 6. SPECTACULAR fires started in the western suburbs last night when the Japanese staged the first nigh, raid of the y?ar, dropping many high explosive and incendiaries. Reuters were among the many buildings badly damag°d Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Advertisement137 1941-06-07 7 FINDLATERS A full flavcx red, very BR Kttll B/ °'d Oloroso. One of 1 tHjlllilllfu f/Mff the finest examples c s^err y extanl ROBINSON; S FINE SHERRIES 377 wm We specialise in the types of Tracing Paper drawing papers which are required by engineers and archiT racing Cloth tects. We137 words
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Advertisement229 1941-06-07 8 HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR SEATS FOR THE BIGGEST WAR FUND PREMIERE YET HELD IN SINGAPORE! MONDAY NIGHT 9.15 -at the CAPITOL at which BETTY BRYANT will make a personal appearance CHARLES CHAUVEL'S Magnificent epic of Daring $3. $2. and SI. TICKETS NOW ON SALE! A Wonderful Week-End Laugh Show CAPITOL229 words
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Advertisement224 1941-06-07 8 BIGGEST MUSIC. \L EVENT OF THE YEAR SIN G A1 9 O RI: KRON f IO N G H.VMI mi VHI'IOVMIi!' AMATEURS— 3~CVPS h EARLY ENTRIES PROFESSIONALS—3 CUPS j| CALLED FOR nH waif' f Ull SAT MX, DAXSAXT T,U. 7.30 9.30 iIU gi j AM »3 Resplendent In lis Sheer224 words
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Advertisement214 1941-06-07 8 Bette Davis tops Previous efforts j n TII LETT E It 99 Everything about this production STAR, STORY, DIRECTION Makes this the fop screen attraction of 1941 To-Day To-Morrow I S| Hlu fc "TV.t* ALHAMBRA 645 945 p.m. w x SOMERSET MAUGHam r> wu.-known Story of BETTE LETTER HERBERT MARSHALL-JAMES214 words
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Advertisement190 1941-06-07 9 Positively Last Four Shows! II a .m. 3.15 p.m. CATHAY J. 15 p.m.-9.15 p.m. Where Everybody Goes 'Phone 3400 ry A New I f yA J*- Fun jffljfo Formula! S SOCIAI 58 SERVICE C;, MM Cesar Romero, as the Romeo ot th? V \l rackets, thoughrfuliy gives n.cr r I190 words
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Advertisement172 1941-06-07 9 Fun Trio Brighter and Happier than ever! CATHAY 1 Road %&e&fc at j jiff Midnight PJ 152 more laughs than "Road to Singapore" bine CROSBY 808 HOPE DOROTHY 'HOAII i» ZANZIBAR 9 SONGS! "It's Always You" "Birds Of A Feather" "You're Dangerous" "You Lucky People, You" "African Etude" SHOW STARTS172 words
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Advertisement105 1941-06-07 9 "A VERY BRIGHT COMEDY"—Straits Times THOSE IRRESPONSIBLE f Wfi, A J/ IRRESISTIBLE ENGLISHMEN J 4&Vr TOGETHER AGAIN! (REMEMBER THEM IN "NIGHT TRAIN y BASIL ECAIHOIIII J 4&k' \Al\MO\ WAYNE I A THRILLING JOURNEY THRU \VHSKj£^KM' I'M! 1 BAGHDAD—ISTANBUL—BUDAPEST 'CROOKS TOUR* 1- lfe Ss BRITISH NATIONAL PICTURE SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION MINISTRY105 words
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Advertisement81 1941-06-07 9 FASCINATING? Yes, BUT TOTALLY FAITHLESS Br BW^' 5. > AS OF THE SMOULDERING EYES CRUSHING LIPS CLINGING ARMS HESTER WHOSE EYES SPOKE A LANGUAGE THERE WAS NO MISTAKING! MmUjid Four Sons A COLUMBIA PICTURE INGRID BERGMAN WARNER BAXTER next chance pavilion XEW WOULD DANCE PALACE (Where Comforts Amenities Are Always81 words
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Advertisement801 1941-06-07 10 WM^llMI!: j! ijTff^IWllDHBDl Domestic Occurrence SILVER WEDDING A. V. ISMAIL Joined P. O. S. N. CO., on sth May, 1907, as Tamby and is now Head Tamby ol P. O. Co. He married on 7th June, 1916, and is celebrating his Silver Wedding to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Ismail have 4801 words
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Advertisement849 1941-06-07 10 Miscellaneous ADVERTISER is willing to support any orphan who is deaf or dumb, full particular, to Post om<;e Box 668. Singapore. (No. 83*11) SERVICE and comfort guaranteed. Stay at Ne w Asia Hotel, 2. Peck Scan Street, Singapore Rate moderate, modern sanitation. Phone 4978, Proprietor Wong Vee Kuan. (No. F11H)849 words
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Advertisement764 1941-06-07 10 Property For Sale ATTRACTIVE MODERN BUNGALOW, Goodman Road, excellent position near Grove Road, beautiful garden. 22.780'5q-it-freehold, owner leaving colony. Please apply Box 793 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 817H) FREEHOLD LAND with large attap house at No. 2, Fernhill Road, corner of Stevens Road. Singapore, area 37,000 sq. ft. at764 words
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Advertisement704 1941-06-07 10 Professional IREF QUOTATIONS for Sanitary lnetal- I latlons and water service. Apply SanUiu-v Contractor. 17?. South Bridge I Singapore. Tel: 7166. (No. Bion; i CAST OUT UNCLEAN SPIRITS, heal sickness and disease In the power of Lord Jesus Christ. Come Free. *Peace Cove i 393. Joo Chlat Road. S lll^704 words
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Advertisement187 1941-06-07 10 For STYLE, COMFORT, ECONOMY, Consult THE ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO.. MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridge Rd., Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd., SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING National Employers' MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. (Incorporated ln England.) Meyer Chambers, Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Tel: 2845. ASSETS EXCEED £2,000,000 GENERAL RESERVE FUND £600187 words
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Advertisement270 1941-06-07 10 FOR FULL SATISFACTION ALL jj Choice Cut Flowers, Wedding FJ Sheafs, Presentation Baskets. Wreaths. Flower, Plotted Plants. Gnttrt' Seeded Malayan Fruit Trees, ett ALWAYS CALL at 1 BIRDSHOr (PERAK FLORISTS). Ipolr Phone 290: FLOWER Xl'KstKx at Jalan Pasir Puteh, Ipoh. Established 1902 When in Kuala Lumpur STAY AT THE SOUTHERN270 words
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Miscellaneous987 1941-06-07 10 TO-DAY'S R ADia! M ~~*m SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL. 225 m. 1333 kcs. EASTFRv ZHP.I. 30 96 m. 9.69 m|cs. GSV T? AXs MlSsiov ZHP2 48 58. m. 6.175 m|cs. GSF li'H ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 725 m!cs. £i .2 5252?* P m. GSD 22 ft* ,W 50 d!>--12.15 Chinese programme summary987 words
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888 1941-06-07 11 Singapore. June 6. Buyers. Sellers. MINING. T n (56) 33 39 T (ss) 7 1V& 7 4> a >- aT *M' 6 9416 A 17!- 181- 0 65 0.70 f, 12 6 14 |1] 1.38 1.41 91- 9« t: 17 6 186 12!- 13'f$l) 0.14 0.16888 words
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Article245 1941-06-07 11 Singapore. Friday. *pHE price in New York during the we-.k has continued to fall back, and there has consequently been an appreciable closing of the gap that has been so pronounced in the differentials during the past month or two, states Lewl 8 and Peat. In Singapore245 words
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Article208 1941-06-07 11 Singapore, June 6. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 3,32 London demand 2|4 3[32 Switzerland demand (T.T. only) 202.46 New York demand 47.1U Montreal demand 51-85 Batavia demand208 words
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Article125 1941-06-07 11 (From Our Own Corespendent) Malacca. June 5. CHARGED before a special jury and Mr. Justice Heme in the Malacca assizes on a charge of murccr of a compatriot at Pegon Estate on January 20, a Tamil rubber tapper, Periasamy, was .sentenced to 7 years' rigorous125 words
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Article395 1941-06-07 11 REUTER Cable - i REUTER Cable SMELTING SHARES New York. June 5: A block, exceeding 10,000, of British-owned American Smelting shares will be offered over the counter; the Amerada offering has been delayed. The ever mounting backlogs perplex steel shares. FEDERAL DEBT Washington, June 5: The Federal debt yesterday395 words
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Article66 1941-06-07 11 Singapore, June 6. Gambler 7.50 Java Cube ±2.00 Hamburg Cube 12 .25 Muntok White Pepper 15.00 White Pepper 14.50 Black Pepper 7.25 Sundried Copra 2.50 Mixed Copra <*-25 Small Flake Tapioca 7.50 Fair Flake Tapioca 7.00 Medium Pearl Tapioca 8.25 Small Pearl Tapioca 8.25 Lingga Sago Flour 4.85 Fair66 words
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Article113 1941-06-07 11 THE Poson Full Moon Day on Sunday will be celebrated at the Singapore Buddhist temple, 96. Outram Road. On this day. accarding to legend Bud- 1 dhism was first Introduced Into Ceylon by the Arahant Mahlnda Thera, son < f King Dharmasoka of India during ne reign of113 words
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Article25 1941-06-07 11 The May rubber crop of the Ayer Mclek Rubber Co.. Ltd.. was 28.980 lb. and the total for the past seven months is 207.017 lb.25 words
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Advertisement271 1941-06-07 11 jV FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! DREADED BY ALL WHO LIVE BEYOND THE PROTECTION OF FIRE HYDRANT. IV- h I MYERS DUPLEX STIRRUP PUMPS BIU t m hav e gained widespread recognition throughout the world for 11 sVVT their fine success when used to fight Bush-grnss-forpst-houso <te I \m r other fires.271 words
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Advertisement357 1941-06-07 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, trom the Straits to their usuo» ports of call in China. India. Ceyla and the United357 words
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Article229 1941-06-07 12 Reuter. London, June 7. growing unrest of all sections of the Norwegian people has been voiced by 43 of the most prominent national organisations of Norway in a joint open letter to the German Commissar, Terboven, says the Norwegian telegraph agency in London. Stating that publicReuter. - 229 words
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Article104 1941-06-07 12 Reuter. London, June 7. THE Port of Latakia in Syria is being deve'oped into a usable harbour by the Germans who are also building an airdrome nearby, reports Mr. Martin Agronsky, the National Broadcasting Corporation correspondent from Ankara this mcrning. He says that Nazi planes, operating from theReuter. - 104 words
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Article, Illustration78 1941-06-07 12 Australian and ether Empire troops defending Tobruk. North Africa, have held the toivn against the heaviest attacks jt Axis air and mechanised forces. The British Navy has kept sea communications ov?n, and within the town, the defenders have developed a well organised life. The Tobruk "Truth,"78 words
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Article53 1941-06-07 12 London. June 7. TWO Manchester theatres and the Manchester Assize Court were considerably damaged by fire and high explosive bombs in recent raids. The Gaiety Theatre which was burnt out was associated with the foundation A the repertory theatre system in Britain in 1908 by53 words
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334 1941-06-07 12 Reuter Cairo, June 7. PROMISE of adequate air support for the New Zealand Expeditionary Force In their next battle was given by the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Fraser, addressing New Zealanders from Crete in a desert camp where they are resting andReuter - 334 words
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60 1941-06-07 12 Reuter. Melbourne, June 7 THE formation ot an Air Cadet Corps for boys of 16 and upwards, similar to the pre-service scheme for training for the R.A.F. in Britain, was announced by the Air Minister, Mr. Ewen. Mr. W. A. Robertson, a flight commanderReuter. - 60 words
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80 1941-06-07 12 Reuter. m Ernest Bey?" 0 J Labour, appealed'Jf** itlU greater HSr* r I, necessities oi.wai■ 'Cl 2 He urg;?d the bulk] get a -move on of aerodromes and to Mr Bevin state! three months w< old i vital in history 'Kg He asked ev<Reuter. - 80 words
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44 1941-06-07 12 THE Ministry o, 1 wheat buyer brcken Its own order for 120.000.000 bu'h, 3,000,000 tons J Canadian Wheat Beard vious largest purcl 100,000,000 bushels Ministry last year The new consignatt at delivered during tl ending May next -i44 words
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130 1941-06-07 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THERE will be no ceremony or parade in Malaya at this celebrations of the birthday of His Majesty the King., ing to instructions received by the local authorities froi Secretary of State for the Colonies. Circulars To this effect have been130 words
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56 1941-06-07 12 Reuter. London. June 6. the recent operations against the Bismarck, British naval forces encountered and sank three enemy supply ships and an armed trawler, says a British Admiralty communique. These ships, adds the communique were no doubt intended to supply the Bismarck andReuter. - 56 words
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Article71 1941-06-07 12 Reuter. Istanbul. Jane I THREE large Italian tankers-!* first seen in Turk, b UU snice Italy entered the war-:..- 1 arrived at Istanbul riii Italy en route for Co: Batum, Black S.a ports, they will load oil and n Italy. Though their arrival led tReuter. - 71 words
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Advertisement407 1941-06-07 12 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Domestic Occurrence ENGAGEMENT TAN—WFF. L.c engagement is announced between Mr. Lan Teck Chye, ten of Mr. Tan Eoon Kiat and the late Mrs. Tan Boon Klat, and Miss Wee Bee Neo, daughter ol Mi. Mis. Wee Teng Hockboth of Singapore. The marriage will take place shortly. Situations Vacant407 words
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Advertisement92 1941-06-07 12 AMAZING CURE OF PILES and FISTULA Performed on Local Sufferers _Yours faithfuUy. LIM SENG KEEW. rurther eminent patients include (1) Dato Mustafa b. Jaafar, uu'Mcntrl Besar, Johore. (2) Jamat. Che Ungku Abdul Jamat, ~x S ran f. Indra Segara. Pa nan r. (3) T. Hoshlkiwa. Managing Director ConsoUdated Sango Koshl,92 words
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