Malaya Tribune, 9 June 1941
1941-06-09
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Title Section22 1941-06-09 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Saks Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1941 FIVE CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE Monday, June 9, 194122 words
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1401 1941-06-09 1 VICHY ANNOUNCES FIGHTING ON THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS Full Air Support For Allies rnVn h° indications have reached London or V ai of h° w the Vichy Syrian forces of 45,000 plus a irive st'Ited °that A t0 the A1Hed1,401 words
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Article265 1941-06-09 1 Reuter. I J Londcn, June 9. ■ffuHARD IHMBLEBY, the observer in Syria for the aritisfa Broadcasting Corpa- n, has sent a dispatch «oin 'omcwhere inside Syria -tates that the first actual I nation into that coun- was made by sappers and 'TcUnUcera on Suture. night 1 1„Reuter. - 265 words
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55 1941-06-09 1 Reuter. I Basle, June 9. I nis number of casualeluding several hundred a result of an explosion munitions stores at the fortreu of Smederovo 'as completely demolished, Basler Nachrichteu -■'riapest correspondent, jplo&ion which occurred :i y also nestroyed two- the town. The cause oi ropheReuter. - 55 words
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593 1941-06-09 1 Reuter. (By Gen. Sir Herbert Gough, Reuters Military Commentator) London, June 9. THE Free French forces, under the direction of Gen. Catroux, and supported by British troops, the whole under the command of Sir Henry Maitland Wilson advanced early yesterday morning into Syria. ThisReuter. - 593 words
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Article, Illustration329 1941-06-09 1 Reuter. Vichy, June 9. Petain, in a message to French men in Syria, calls on them to "figrht in a just cause and for the integrity of the territory entrusted to France by history/ Marshal Petain's message, which was despatched to Gen. Dentz, toldReuter. - 329 words
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Article300 1941-06-09 1 Reuter. Alexandria, June 9.. WHILE the British and Free FreDch forces entered Syria, the Germans launched a second ravage air attack on Alexandria, subjecting the city to yet another vicious all-night blitz Nazi squadrons, swooping to almost suicidally low altitudes, showered high explosive and incendiaryReuter. - 300 words
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Article156 1941-06-09 1 Reuter. Zurich, June 9 THE entry of British and French 1 troops into Syria has caused "consternation and indignation" in political circles, in Vichy, telegraphs the correspondent of the Neve Zu ere her Zeitunf. The correspondent adds that Vichy considers the situation extremely tense and it isReuter. - 156 words
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Article46 1941-06-09 1 Reuter. Calcutta, June 9. COME 5,000 people, it ls reported, u wer c drowned in a cyclonic storm which struck a large number of villages hi the district of Barlsal on one of the leading channels of I Ganges delta. —ReuterReuter. - 46 words
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Advertisement67 1941-06-09 1 tjw. HASSAN,Mdrtctt, lias »4« Contnrtttn, I«4 36 37. Brae Sarah Boad, piM.\POKE TEL. Mil. per »11 y° ur requirement* in th* IMfim**"— or repairs of alaeano. ga s »nd water P*pe flttlnga pleaaa i ponault ,1S nc we submit our atttnate without obligation. WOKKMWSIIir GUARANTEED AND CHARGES MODERAT» j mji67 words
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Advertisement55 1941-06-09 1 J' /i? ffl J■if H ■^HkflflU ;Vv/Jj^ujgMnKßMflllfflllfl'llH ft izß^Hp'H^l See how the new patented DOUBLE Plate-Lock holds plates firmly apart—stops theccav e of buckling and short circuiting, protects separators and ensures more power—longer life The* new patented DOUBLE Plate-Lock is "What every battery needs but only VESTA has." LARGE STOCKS55 words
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Article, Illustration284 1941-06-09 2 UNEXPECTED SEQUEL TO SELANGOR STRIKES (Tribune Staff Reporter) unexpected sequel to events following the recent strikes amongst Indian labourers in Selangor has taken place in Singapore with the resignation of Mr. V. Pakirisamy, wealthy landed proprietor and financier, from the presidentship of tho Singapore Indian284 words
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Article180 1941-06-09 2 IN a number of resolutions passed by the Indian Youth League, at an extraordinary general meeting; yesterday, the meeting recorded its earnest and emphatic protest against the measures adopted to settle the labour strikes in the F.M.S. Mr. S. C. Goho, presiding, declared that "want of180 words
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Article182 1941-06-09 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. AS a result cf a right between two patients in th e Central Mental Hospital. Tanjong Rambutan on April 29. one of them died following a kick received In the abdomen, and In the second court yesterday. Che Shamsudin182 words
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Article43 1941-06-09 2 A specia' recording flown from Australia will be broadcast from the Singapore Station at 8.45 tonight in the programme for Australian troops. The recording includes a speech by Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Commonwealth Prime Minister, and I ports news.43 words
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Article259 1941-06-09 2 pOR the purpose of keeping stocks of vaccines, particularly typhoid accine, for the protective inoculation of certain sections of the population of Singapore in case of emergency (persons in refugee camps, for instance), the Pathological Department has obtained th<* sanction of the Finance Committee of259 words
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374 1941-06-09 2 SECOND OF SERIES TO-DAY'S COUNCIL MEETING Singapore, Monday. AT the Legislative Council meeting to-day 28 bills came up for consideration, among which the War Loan (Local) Bill was taken through all the stages. The Daylight Saving (Amendment) Bill, advancing the local time374 words
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Article90 1941-06-09 2 OWING to the necessity for the urgent training cf ecial Royal Air I orce apprentices at the G'n ernment Trade Schc >ls in Singapore r.nd Penang, exr i and special machine plant and eg itpment are requhed To this end the Finance Committee of the90 words
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Article163 1941-06-09 2 THE latest isate ernmem ces that any UamJVS? S Scholar who KdT t Jiak Chuan schn v Tan i the Cecil T. S3l rs i P ship will "«nts of the «LESM upon marriage. nola rship Bc<lh these K-holira.--tenable fo, cannot be hold in and I163 words
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91 1941-06-09 2 r J_HE transfer of the wireless transmitting station at Pin Lebar to a new site is estimated to cost 8656.00'). m] this has been approved by the Finance Committee of the Legislative Council. > This amount is required for completing th: wireless transmitting station91 words
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Article81 1941-06-09 2 SEVEN children have lost their lives in rc?.d accidents in Singapore so far this year compared with ten during the whole of 1940. Out of the 25 persons injured eight wsre children. There was one death as a result of a read accident last week compared with four81 words
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Article15 1941-06-09 2 Mr. Tso Yu Jai has been appointed Supervisor. Flour Pools, for the Settlement of Singapore.15 words
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Article24 1941-06-09 2 (Cent-A-Ptane Fund 1 .Total number of cnew planes destroyed riurim jthe week-end on all front* up to midnight london time. SEVEN24 words
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Article44 1941-06-09 2 It is announced that the untitled R. C Moore will tak? ever die duties Of Chaplain of Selangor Church cf England I seme time a: the end of June or the beginning cf July- In the meantime, priests from Singapore will take the services.44 words
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Advertisement377 1941-06-09 2 ijSrgilr ENTERTAIN 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 \jSmSSBSSSk Sea View Hotel BALL-ROOM FERFEC 1 LV AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES I TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY377 words
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Advertisement158 1941-06-09 2 WHEREVER YOU ARE j you can have fresh milk No matter where you live nor in Then to insure the milk reaching your what climate you need have no table as fresh as it is a few hours after worry about getting or keeping milk. milking, KLIM is packed in158 words
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643 1941-06-09 3 "Totally Unfounded Imputation" (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. •IX no prosecution conducted by an officer of the Legal V hirer's Department has any revelant fact or deof law ever been wilfully suppressed," states In I.i ul Adviser, F.M.S., the Hon.643 words
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Article96 1941-06-09 3 <F»rm Our Own Reporter) Penang. fcaturaay. [OST impressive array of phon tcgiaphs and drawings, seve->-like models and a never-to-rgotten collection cf captured v spoils are to be seen at the For Freedom" Exhibition h opened at the Primary Weley School hall yesterday. i •h a large number of96 words
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348 1941-06-09 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, the conclusion of the inquest held into the death of a Chinese ticket checker, Chew Foh Shin, who was the victim of a savage assault by several persons on a lonely stretch of road in Sungei Besi348 words
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81 1941-06-09 3 THE sharp rise in prices consequent upon the outbreak of war has rendered the $2,000 provided in th* estimates for clothing for prisoners insufficient, and the Financial Committee of the Legislative Council has given approval to a supplementary estimate of $1,480. Though no provision was81 words
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Article25 1941-06-09 3 Mr. P. O'Connell has returned from leave and assumed duties as Executive Engineer. P.W.D., Central Kedah, vice Mr. C. GJertsen who has gone on leat-e25 words
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Article131 1941-06-09 3 DIFFICULTY is being experienced by the Malacca Branch of the Veterinary Department in obtaining sufficient! fodder for cattle at the quarantine station, and the use of padi straw, it is stated, has served to overcome in part the grazing difficulty of previous years. The Financial131 words
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Article113 1941-06-09 3 MO provision having be n made in the estimates, a supplementary provision of $7,089.11 is required by the Colony Police Department to meet the purchase of 100 rifles from the Malaya Command, Fort Canning, Singapore, for emergency purposes. This has been approved by the113 words
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Article, Illustration46 1941-06-09 3 Picture taken on board a minesweeper in the Singapore harbour last week, when H.E the (Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, made a two-hour trip. His Excellency is seen here inspecting the "distance metre," by which the distances between each minesweeper is correctly gauged.46 words
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494 1941-06-09 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. opening of several maternity homes in the tow?i is attributed as the main cause for the serous drop in the number of admissions at the hospital, states the Hon. Dr. K. T. Khong, M.8.E., Medical Superintendent of494 words
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Article202 1941-06-09 3 DUE to the war, a new Department of Supply, Malaya, was set up as a result of the acceptance of tne recommendations of the Eastern Group Conference held last year in Delhi. No provision was made In the estimates, and the Financial Committee of the Legislative Council202 words
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Article161 1941-06-09 3 Batavia, June 6. "TO meet the necessities of mo- dern warfare it is essential that an entire people be made war-minded, and more especially the younger generation," said Captain Nahuys, commander of the Volunteers at Batavia, when the military training camp for boys was opened161 words
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36 1941-06-09 3 IN order to enable the Municipal c roT>'<\sioneFs to provide burial -."•ounris r'-.it-side Municipal limits, a bill will shortly be introduced int/ the Legislative Council to amend the existing Municipal Ordinance.36 words
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Article53 1941-06-09 3 Dr. M. Sockalingam, of the General Hospital, Singapore, has been transferrer for service with the Sarawak Government. Dr. Wong Kirn Yip. of the College of Medicine, will relieve Dr Sockallngam, while Dr. Wong's post as Assistant Bacteriologist in the College ha ß alreaJy been filled by Dr V. Thamby Pillal,53 words
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Advertisement124 1941-06-09 3 Why Not Be HAPPY, HEALTHY SLIM ?—Take Bile beans .Regularly Every Night At Bedtime GIVE YOUR CHILD A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CAREER C Parents, spars your X IST child the uncer/mm 7TVa*L W talnty of the ua/11 AEftpftJ trained. The I*i* 1 TiTfc Singapore Branch of Pitman's College iL. ■&itim\\\\Wr ot124 words
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Advertisement298 1941-06-09 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-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 (3 lines), BUTTE298 words
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Advertisement24 1941-06-09 4 i NEW IHipPSCffl THE 70PER 9TEEL BICYCLE: .^^^^&^^«®rsras SIME, DARBY COMPANY, LTD. P SINGAPORE, MALACCA, PENANG, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR, SEREMBAN, MUAR. AND KUCHING, SARAWAK.24 words
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364 1941-06-09 5 Good Batting And Bowling Yesterday Singapore, Sunday. rplKHK was a very exciting finish to the match on the Padang yesterday when the S.R.C. beat the R.A.A.F. by six runs. Replying to the 148 put up by the S.R.C., the R.A.A.F.364 words
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Article204 1941-06-09 5 Ticket maL:;i played at I N ranK un on Saiui'iay the Man Regiment deieated the oore Colts by 63 runs. 'Sung are tne k MmSi lbw b Moiando 15, JLs c Humphries b M. Pereira w5 c G. Peierab Trail 0, Coogan b M. Pereira. 1.204 words
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22 1941-06-09 5 CHILDREN'S novelty races will be at the Singapore Swiminins Club on Thursday morning, ag at 10.45 a.m.22 words
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Article216 1941-06-09 5 fEN more ties in the Singapore junior badminton 1 championships were decided i at the Clerical Union Hall j yesterday. Ismail bin Marjan, the 1 strongest contender for the i men's singles title, hurdled one more obstacle, defeating Koh Keng Huat in the rubber set, which he216 words
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289 1941-06-09 5 THE Teachers' Association drew with the Indian Association in a cricket match played yesterday on the Indian Association ground, time intervening. The Indian Association which batted first knocked up 112 to which the Teachers replied with 92 for the loss of seven289 words
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Article214 1941-06-09 5 LN a cricket match between the Sinhalese Association and the R.A.M.C. played on the Sinhalese Association ground yesterday the former won by two wickets. Following are the results: R.AJVI.C. Russell cT. N. Fernando b Seneviratne 7 Doole c Seneviratne b Morando 8 Ratnam c Seneviratne b Goonewardne 20214 words
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Article45 1941-06-09 5 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I. S.C.F.A. v S.R.C, Stadium; R.A. lad, v R.E.. Changi; Reserve Div.. R.A.F. v Police, Depot; Div. lib, J.C.S.A. v. Airport, J.C.S.A.; Div. II A, R.A.O.C. v V.M.C.A.; R.E. Malays v. 5.H.8., Farrer Park. TENNIS: Singapore open Championships, Ist. day.45 words
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460 1941-06-09 5 Seremban, Sunday. 'PHE Royal Air Force team from Singapore, superior in all departments, took away both points from Negri Sembilan in their Malaya Cup encounter yesterday. The game itself was at no stap up to inter-state standard, and this was more evident460 words
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Article113 1941-06-09 5 The following were the three best scores returned in the Keppei House spoon for May:—Mrs. J JRobertscn 48, 50, 51 149—48=101; Mrs. A. M Low 42, 42, 43=127—24 =103; Mrs. J A- Barr 48, 49, 50=147 —42=105. Ihe following were the eight best scores returned in the113 words
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517 1941-06-09 5 fHE two-day cricket match between the S.C.C. and the C.S.C. which w r as continued yesterday, resulted in a draw, time intervening. r The S.C.C, who batted first on Saturday, piled up 203, to which the C.S.C, who began batting on Saturday and con-517 words
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Article116 1941-06-09 5 batting and bowling perJ formances were witnessed on the Padang when the S.C.C. beat me Loyals by two wickets in a high-scoring game of cricket yesterday Freeman top-scored with 66 runs for the Lcyals while Pte. Heaton and Pte. Smith added 25 md 24 runs respectively to the116 words
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Article152 1941-06-09 5 THE first team of the Singapore 1 Swimming Club beat the R.A.F., Soletar at water-polo at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday by three goals to two. The Club's goals were scored by Heniicheen. Yetton and Kleinman, while those of the R.A.F. were scored by Johnson.152 words
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Advertisement27 1941-06-09 5 til*. Has just the right alkaline character to neutralise after* dinner acidity SINGA WATER Mineral Water from the Seletat Hot Sprinr Singapore BOTTLED BY Fraser Noavc, Limiteti27 words
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Advertisement372 1941-06-09 5 I AFTER MEALS THESE SIGNS SAY Sour ••repeating", dutens.on other /jtL^^j, "ALKALIZE"! after-meal discomfort tome from />¥ > jM excess stomach acids. For relief. MSkm wk Upset Stomach docton ny "ALKALIZE" or neutral ire Ĕl WBk indigestion excess acids. Quickest safest way fMpBHi Heartburn to alkalize to with Phillips' Milk372 words
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Miscellaneous20 1941-06-09 5 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY: 10.50 a.m., 8.6 ft.; 10.20 p.m., 9.4 ft. TO-MORROW: 11.40 a.m 9.1 ft.; 11.02 p.m.. 9.6 ft.20 words
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Article718 1941-06-09 6 THE Tribune Group of Newspapers has been striving fully to merit the privileges and to discharge the responsibilities which its status as Malaya's National Newspaper confers on it. One of the responsibilities which we have always tried to keep before us is to make available to718 words
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1008 1941-06-09 6 CLIVE TURNBULL - By CLIVE TURNBULL rest of the world is wrong about Hons Kong. By all popular impressions it ought t b be a womanless storm-centre, evacuated by its feminine population, looking constantly to the threat of trouble in the Far East. Actually1,008 words
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Article454 1941-06-09 6 BRITAIN'S button makers have never been busier. The war is making colossal demands upon them. They are at present working on a contract for 200.000.000 buttons to sew on the new Army's battle dress in the Spring. At the same time they are coping successfully454 words
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Article338 1941-06-09 6 r ]ytO and a half years after he vanished into the Arctic wastes of Baffin Island, Thomas Henry Manning, 29-year-old exHarrow and Cambridge man, recently returned to civilisation. Th? news of his return came in a Sunday Dispatch cable from Montreal. It said simply: "Manning English338 words
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Article584 1941-06-09 6 fLERKS, ar aj have, from time to tin f the limelight, but tecaiiieai tants are a class of work have remained in the bacta They are doing r meal work in Municipal Departments thhour Boards, architects' aii ing and contractor.,' are the draughtsman, eJerfci works, computers, overseers584 words
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Advertisement303 1941-06-09 6 Manufacturing Opticians ■Kk JU: W Cl IHJ>KI S OPTIC AL i o.VirAM V 2t», Souih Bridge Rd.. Singapore opUnan T. S. Lee Tel. 6844 I -Sight tested glavses suppl td from $4 upward. mat JBTBbwTw y W WE HAVE ALWAYS* JN STOCK IHE VERY LATEST AND BEST DESIGNS' OF STAINLESS303 words
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Advertisement75 1941-06-09 6 I PUBLIC CONFIDENCE Makes "ORIENTAL" India's Leading Life Assurance Company as at Policies in Force 31-12-39 Oyer $508,800,000. Funds Over $161,600,000. Annual Income Nearry $30,400,000. For copy of our Prospectus giving full particulars of our most attractive schemes of assurance, please write to:— The Branch Secretary, ORIENTAL GOVT. SECURITY LIFE75 words
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939 1941-06-09 7 Reuter. rjIHE DIE HAS BEEN CAST IN SYRU AT I TWO O'CLOCK ON SUNDAY MORNING FREE FRENCH TROOPS, SUPPORTED BY IMPERIAL FORCES, CROSSED THE FRONTIER TO BRING TO AN END THE GROWING GER\I AMSATION OF THAT COUNTRY. IT IS A MOVEReuter. - 939 words
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Article293 1941-06-09 7 Reuter. Cairo, June 8. THF move by the British and Free French to prevent the Germans assuming control of SyT <> f iv aS eV,denCC accumulating of growing German infiltration. It is understood that General Dentz, the French High Commissioner in Syria, was recently informedReuter. - 293 words
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Article57 1941-06-09 7 Reuter. Vicky, June B.—The British aircraft carriers Ark Royal and Furious, the battle cruiser and the cruiser Shefheld with flotillas, torpedo-boats and submarines left Gibraltar f «»r the Mediterranean at dawn this morning, says a dispatch from Lalinea. It is also reported from Lalinea that ten mer«hantships goingReuter. - 57 words
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778 1941-06-09 7 Reuter. LONDON, JUNE 8. INHABITANTS OF SYRIA AND LEBANON—THE HOUR IN YOUR HISTORY HAS SOUNDED FOR YOU. FRANCE DFCLARES YOU INDEPENDENT BY THE VOICE OF HER SONS WHO ARE FIGHTING FOR HER LIFE AND FOR THE i IRFRTY OF THE WORLD." In these terms, GeneralReuter. - 778 words
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Article31 1941-06-09 7 Reuter. Cairo. June 8. THE area devastated by the raid 1 in Alexandria was toured on Saturday by King Parouk and the I Queen who afterwards visited the Injured in hospital.—Reuter. >Reuter. - 31 words
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Article185 1941-06-09 7 Reuter. London, June 8. THE First mention of the Syria fighting by the Nazis occurred in the broadcast when merely stated, "The British hr.ye officially admitted that they have attacked Syria and Lebanon." Well-informed circles in Ankara are wondering whether German provocation in Syria isReuter. - 185 words
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Article144 1941-06-09 7 Reuter. London, June 8. J*HE left wing Labourite, Mr. Harry Pollitt, told the Press OH Saturday that he would seek Ito call Rudolf Hess as a witj ness if he received a writ in the libel action which is pending on the subject of theReuter. - 144 words
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Article100 1941-06-09 7 Reuter. Hongkong, June 8. THE United States is aiding China in three ways, through the Lend-Lease Act, commercial loans, and the Currency Stabilisation Fund,' declared Mr. Fox, American member of the fund, who arrived here yesterday. Mr. Fox added that the currency agreement aimed atReuter. - 100 words
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Advertisement77 1941-06-09 7 FINDLATERS A full flavoured, very mm ml old Oloroso. One of I Willi I[ifff ll W the finest examples °f snerr y extant ROBINSON'S FINE SHERRIES ■("MOTHER AND CHILD r v I I BOTH DOING WELrjtf££S?l 4M3 POLISH'%\M dustless IfV /r^ home \j yv z 5 FRIENDS ADMIRE JP jL/77 words
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Article82 1941-06-09 8 DEATH. CHEW —MR. CHEW AH KAK passed away peacefully on Saturday, 7-6-41. at his residence, No. 158, Mackenzie Road, Singapore at the age of 75 years, leaving behind to mourn his loss, 2 sons (Chew Slew Boon and Chew Bah Kah), 1 daughter, 1 son-in-law, 3 daughters-in-law, many82 words
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Advertisement126 1941-06-09 8 All The Thrills of "Bengal Lancer"— All The Romance of "Morocco" All The Action of "Charge of Light Brigade!" TO-.\IGHT'SGALA WAR FUND PREMIERE AT THE CAPITOL.. 9.15 I i t——— ———^„^——i iJL fiH {Reserved) TAX I iki:i 1 LAST 2 SCREENINGS! TO-DiVY al 3.15 fi.u Note: Owing to the Premiere126 words
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Advertisement562 1941-06-09 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted YOUNG CHINESE desires to correspond with lonely Chinese girl. View friendship. Photo returnable. Box 835 co Malaga Tribune. Singapore. (No. DOtH) Public Notices KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR, as new, three years guarantee; European long bath purchased new from United Engineers, February; quantity of modern styled European furniture, two imported562 words
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Advertisement184 1941-06-09 8 Packed out during ~the Week erK j A PICTURE THAT SHOULD Bt SLL\ BY THOSE WHO APPRECIWI- jL FINEST IN SCREEN EXTERTM\ lrxj TO-DAY AT 3.15, 6.15 9is ALHAMBRA SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S Thrilling Story of Malaya' SHE CANT HERBERT MARSHALL JAMES STEPHENSON nmMMm.wisMMMMn.A WILLIAM WYUER„„ J! Presented with a 8.M.1. "fighter184 words
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Advertisement169 1941-06-09 9 JOSEPH CONRAD'S GREATEST STORY VIVIDLY ON THE SCREEN! [CATHAY TO-DAY Where Everybody Goes 3.15 6.15 9,15 LOOK WHAT'S COMING! NEXT ATTRACTION BINC CROSBY BOB HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR JSWf "ROAD TO ZANZIBAR" V\ V In THE FUNNIEST HIT SINCE BING, 808 and «Ksßl DOROTHY PANICKED YOU I'OAI) TO SINGAPORE" Ik and169 words
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Advertisement392 1941-06-09 9 CANADA'S VICTORY LOAN TORCH Toronto, June 3. from Toronto, via Halifax, across A GOLDEN Victory Loan torch, th? Atlantic to Mr. Churchill, synanolising the tools of war In the course of the journey which Canada will send to Britain across Canada the torch was will be the theme of sermons392 words
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Advertisement113 1941-06-09 9 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 'llllf 3.15 6.15 9.15 LOVE! DANCING! MUSIC! MYSTERY! A THRILLING JOURNEY THROUGH MYSTIC PLACES LONDON BAGDAD ISTANBUL BUDAPEST "CROOKS TOUR" w A BRITISH NATIONAL PICTURE WITH THOSE TWO INIMITABLE ENGLISHMEN IN "THE NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION 44 YOUNG VETERANS" OUTSTANDING MO I SHORT CHEERED113 words
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Advertisement158 1941-06-09 9 SHORTLY! THE BIG MUSIC EVENT! KRONCHONC BAND CHAMPIONSHIP AMATEURS 3 CUPS j ENTRIES CLOSE PROFESSIONALS 3 CUPS I WED. 11TH DAZZLING \RRAY OF AMERICAN FASHIONS IN TROPICAL COLOURS BROADWAY RADIO* TO-NIGHT HAPPY THEATRE 6.45 9.15 Errol. Flynn "THE SEA HAWK" TO-MORROW: "CHU CHIN CHOW" SEASIDE TALKIE GLORY THEATRE^" To-niirht at158 words
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91 1941-06-09 10 The engagement is announced between Mr. Tan Sin Yew, eldest son of Mr. Tan Joon Ann and the late Mrs. Tan Joon Ann and Miss Tan Chwee Neo, youngesi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Tian Seng. The engagement is announced between Mr. YFO KHLAN LIM. th°91 words
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Article35 1941-06-09 10 CHUA-CHAN —Chua Kirn Kwee, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Chua Seng Kav. was married to Miss Chan Sin Neo, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Hye Seng on Sunday. June 8, 1941.35 words
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Advertisement659 1941-06-09 10 tmssmi _J Situations Vacant WANTED A Malay salesman. Apply pcrfeoimiiy 68. bu._n Road. Singapore. (NO. 87IH) A JUNIOR CLERK wanted with knowledge of book-keeping. Tamil preferable. Aiox No. b-'j Maluya Tribune. Singap (No. 879H) WANTED TEACHER, either sex. Senior Cambridge with oral English. Apply immediately Principal, English School. Nee Soon.659 words
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Advertisement851 1941-06-09 10 Wanted WANTED Refrigerator. 240 Volt A C. 5 tc 6 c f. by July Ist, buying equity constat red Box 811 c o Malaya Tribune, KuaU Lumpur. (No. 34SH) AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER likes to meet educated Chinese or Malay girl, age 18 25, Photos exchanged. Box 810 co Malaya Tribune, Kuala851 words
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Advertisement815 1941-06-09 10 Property For Sale ATTRACTIVE MODERN BUNGALOW. Goodman Road, excellent position near Grove Road, beautiful garden, 22,780 iQ.it. freehold owner leaving- colony. Please apply Box 793 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 817H) FREEHOLD LAND with large attap hou-. e at No. 2, Fernhlll Road, corner of Stevens Road, Singapore, area 37,000815 words
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Advertisement676 1941-06-09 10 Business Opportunities ADVERTISER seeks Distributors for Australian Biscuits. New shipment Box 818. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No 86?») BUSINESS MAN leaving colony, wants to I sell his business: income guaranve-d. I $120'- to $800!- a month, a grand oppor- tunity for the buyer. Apply 1 488. Singapore. (No. 89QH) MARAGARINE MANUFACTURERS676 words
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Advertisement527 1941-06-09 10 NOTICE. UNION RADIO SOUND SERVICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mok Jim Seng a partner m the abovenamed firm of Union Radio Sound Service carrying on business at No. 160, Selegie Road, Singapore retired from the said Firm as from the 2nd day of June, 1941. All debts incurred by527 words
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Advertisement31 1941-06-09 10 REFRACTING aw MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS tctg m ÜbC CHINA BUILDING ©v>eraeas smGAPOI!E CENTENARY MARINE MOTOR VEHICLES Rssurance WORKMEN'S corporation, COMPENSATION w v PERSONAL ACCIDENT AGENTS THROUGHOUT MALAYA LOWEST RATES LIBERAL SETTLEME* 131 words
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Advertisement40 1941-06-09 10 SENVITAL CREAM A oeautifu] bust ran be acquired e\erone. You can obtain fascinatinc rich, lovely lines with Senvital. th, method to nourish and develop the b'-' $2 5« per jar. Postage 30 cts. Distributors: CHARI CO.. 29, Robinson Road. Singapore.40 words
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Miscellaneous899 1941-06-09 10 j~T o-PA y* sn»Aipn>j SINGAPORE LOVrT^^ ZHL. 225 m. 1333 kcs. EASTFItv •tiL ZHPI. 30 96 m. 969 Mies. GSV 7?? i TRAN SMISSIov ZHP2. 46 58. m 6.175 m|cs. GSF is ii mc s; "Ml m!f_ ZHP3. 41.35 m. 7.25 mfes. 615» 51 m 8; »3 2fc 12.15 Chinese899 words
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Article145 1941-06-09 11 REVTER Cable - Wall Street Restrained Bv REVTER Cable T V/Vl New York, Juno 7. rpHE ctive Congressional fight on the bill to requisil ■■perty restrains Wall Street. The quick passage House of the Cole Pipeline Bill steadied oils. The h'irities have made an initial allocation of Steel iding145 words
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Article63 1941-06-09 11 orresponden'.) gapore, Monday ber market was closTtH shares wer> th quotations well ilneen passed in Tin Fields, Austral its. all at around Improved slightly •lvity in rubbers. <- s~ Mentakatw, Pajams, m :rket eont.'nuv. Brothers, which quantity, have IttT Cf. H1 Wax Loan rrunderstood that63 words
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Article22 1941-06-09 11 c, Monday. j Prta ol •in ;md rubber c al noon to- day were:— TIN RUBBER —Hers 40» t I22 words
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Article125 1941-06-09 11 Simla, June 9. m -lassie of Abysi special personal 'he Indian greatly helped in Italian ruie in A »11 aware of the Indian public for my people ears of their mission, and I am I re i rateful for the which the Indian i t: laved125 words
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1292 1941-06-09 11 JJROADCASTING from the Singapore station last night, Sir George Sansom referred to the changing conditions in Japan and said it was sad for Englishmen who remembered the Anglo-Japanese Alliance to And that these changes meant the disappearance from the Japanese scene of so many1,292 words
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197 1941-06-09 11 Reuter. London, June 8. THE next German attack will he a thrust at the vitals of the Empire declares the editor of the Observer. Mr. J. L. Garvin, commenting in the Observer on the aftermath of Crete. It might not avail us nextReuter. - 197 words
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Article41 1941-06-09 11 Reuter. Shanghai, June 8. ON grounds of military necessity, the Japanese authorities are reported to have banned all shipping services except Japanese on the coast of East -Cheking Province. Among the companies affected are several small Italian and German shipping concerns.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement150 1941-06-09 11 ■M B i;tes. AN L\< ED STAGES A MD. HASSAN ea to cure y^u ':.'iy and completely, v-^B tter how serious case may be. HIS JitKf i PECIAL HERBAL REMfiv;1 'l not fail you even \r flesh has became Wy: 1 lea skin peels off. .satisfied patients benefitted by this150 words
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Advertisement231 1941-06-09 11 STEAMER SAILINGS i. 11 BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES j Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, uddalore. Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumsta: <\s permit. For information regardu g freight and passenger accommodation apply to: BOCSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.)231 words
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Advertisement362 1941-06-09 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., j r'rom the Straits to their usu3* j ports of call in China, India. and the362 words
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Miscellaneous310 1941-06-09 11 Radio Highlights Of The Week TO-DAY. 8.45: Trooping the Colour, programme in honour of the p.m. King's Birthday. 7.30: Singapore Music Hall. 10.20: London relay, "In My 9.20: London relay, News from Opinion." Home with Howard Mar- p m FRIDAY shall. 7.15: Talk on Vegetable Grow--9.35: London relay, The Stones310 words
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Article221 1941-06-09 12 Reuter. Jerusalem, June 9. THE announcement of the Allied 1 entry into Syria and Lebanon yesterday morning which ended th, period of tension in Palestine has brought considerable relief to all communities which had been anxiously scanning the many re PprtS rf German infiltration into French mandatedReuter. - 221 words
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Article260 1941-06-09 12 Reuter. Cairo. June 9. N STIFVING the British action in Syria by describing the German infiltration there as the first stage in the Nazi conquest of French lonies. Gen. Wavell. the British Commander -in Chief. .Middle East, issued a proclamation last night to the soldiers ofReuter. - 260 words
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70 1941-06-09 12 Reuter. Wheeling, (West Virginia* June 8. I FIRE "practically destroy ed" the Wheeling Machine Products Company factory which is making sheli fittings. The cause of the fire is not known. The Sunday shift workmen 1 to safety as the flames spread rapidly through the sprawlingReuter. - 70 words
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503 1941-06-09 12 Reuter. J]VENTS in the American Labour Front are rapidly heading for a showdown with public and congressional indignation continuing to rise while vital war industries are crippled by interminable strikes. LEGISLATION IS BEING HURRIEDLY FRAMED WITH THE OBJECT OF GOVERNMENT TAKING OVER FACTORIES AFFECTEDReuter. - 503 words
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Article69 1941-06-09 12 Reuter. Shanghai, June 7. ABOUT oo Japanese soldiers were n wounded and killed when a troop train was attacked by Chines, guerillas at Huangkou In Northwest Kiangsi Province on May 30 according to a delayed report received by t.:e local Chinese press. Four raliway coachesReuter. - 69 words
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Article29 1941-06-09 12 Reuter. Ottawa. June 8. HRINCE Bernhard of the Nether- lands arrived unexpectedly front England for a fortnight's visit to Princess Juliana and his two daughters.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article115 1941-06-09 12 Reuter. Camden (New Jersey), June 8. THE battleship South Da- kota, armed with nine 16-inch guns and costing tiv t i m'lo was launched on Saturday and. a minute later, the k»?l was laid of a new 10,090-ton cruiser on the same ways. Col. Knox, SecretaryReuter. - 115 words
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Article35 1941-06-09 12 Reuter. Rangoon. June 9. ANEW daily Thai radio programme was inaugurated from Rangoon yesterday afternoon by the exchange of greetings emphasising the cultural, racial and religious associations of the two countries.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article191 1941-06-09 12 Reuter. THE announcement 1 warship* have I h ments of troops arrned2? fc iSH guns on the coast o i hToa *ii cf Beirut yeste, d L ban <?n made last night by «5 agency. Uc ae»i The British naval t the agency, consisted of nJSReuter. - 191 words
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Article232 1941-06-09 12 Reuter. Cairo. June 9. AIRMAN, Colonials L Moroccans. Ak-cn.. I I sians, Sengalese, my comrades in the armies of the Empire Ir. the name of France, in the ;of your honour, in I your conscience, I address Hi appeal towards you." states On i Catroux inReuter. - 232 words
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