Malaya Tribune, 11 June 1941
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Title Section22 1941-06-11 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday. June 11. 1941.22 words
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880 1941-06-11 1 GIGANTIC ENEMY LOSSES AT SEA" VITAL SIX MONTHS AHEAD PREMIER REUTER. fart" that last monthfthc BritiiX r T al d ,he as ">»'»l>- Perhap, y .Vtl'SK AWVSSrt 1 unary of the prospects of the war he fed™*!• i or prediction for the future but If th cd l glve noREUTER. - 880 words
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Article36 1941-06-11 1 Reuter. Hsinking, June 11. AFTER a nine-day tour of the north-west provinces, the Emperor of Manchukuo yesterday returned to the capital were hundreds of armed Japanese soldiers lined the streets and squares —Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article114 1941-06-11 1 De Gaulle Darlan Speak London. June It. r\[ kadi rs of Free France and \,tii\ both vpoke to the French people night. le Ga ille, in a statement 3 that France German victory. delivered from he declared, and thai the Allied ci been maae Government rmana to gai-i •hi Levant.114 words
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Article35 1941-06-11 1 Reuter. t airo. June 1 confirmed that British patt-ts landed on the on Monday—Reuter. London. June 11 V rf iuh air squadrons have jmcd n syria frcm North Jjo, according to the AnkaraReuter. - 35 words
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4228 1941-06-11 1 Reuter. H T should not regret the Battle of Crete" declared Mr. Iw Churchill, Prime Minister, in the Commons yesterday. lltf °r it, he added, the Germans, early in their campaign of 1941, mi already be masters of Syria, Iraq, and preparing forReuter. - 4,228 words
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Article, Illustration379 1941-06-11 1 ALLIED ADVANCE IN SYRIA CONTINUES Reuter. DEMOLITIONS along the coast road of Syria have now been overcome and the Allied advance is proceeding, states a Cairo message. From Ankara it is reported that the mechanised division understood to be moving from IraqReuter. - 379 words
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Article28 1941-06-11 1 Reuter. Rome, June 11: "We have settled accounts with Greec?—the slave of England," declared Mussolini speaking on the occasion of "memorial day" for the war against Britain.— Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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388 1941-06-11 1 must regain the initiative and impart to all our operations that sense of mastery and design which the Germans so often display," declared Mr. Churchill in the House of Commons yesterday. TfTe Prcmief said: It is very easy for critics without troubling too much about388 words
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Article134 1941-06-11 1 Reuter. Tokyo, June 11. WITH the be'ief prevalent in quarters close to the Government i-hat Mr. Yoshizawa, the chief Japanese delegate, will be recalled from Batavia, thus dimming the prospects of further economic negotiations, well-informed circles" last night asserted that Japan's final attitude will be decidedReuter. - 134 words
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35 1941-06-11 1 Reuter. Batavia, June 11. A GREAT number of naval wireless cnerators trained in the Netherlands East Indi?s will soon go to England to join the Netherlands Naval forces Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article28 1941-06-11 1 The Germans attempted to bridge tne Belne between Rouen and Vernon under cover of amoke-screens. In the centre the French withdrew south of the Marue.28 words
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Article381 1941-06-11 1 Reuter. IN the course of his reference to the Syrian operation during the debate in the Commons yesterday, Mr. Churchill, the Prime Minister, repeated that we had no territorial designs in Syria cr anywhere else in French territory. He said:-We seek no colonies or advantages ofReuter. - 381 words
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Advertisement142 1941-06-11 1 i HI. lI.IKKA.V 1 fciecu i< *j. t*a* a ~~ej KHtiKiuiL M. M. 37. Bra* Ru\d. I SINGAPORE TH. Mil l*or all your requ :q ins Installation or repairs of gas and water pipe nttlnrs. please consult us and we will submit ouw estimate without obligation. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED AN* CHARGES142 words
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358 1941-06-11 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE'S first batch of artisans for the Royal Air Force, trained under the special Air Force artizans' training theme in the Singapore Trade School during the last 12 months, will "pass out" for service in the R.A.F. at the end of358 words
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Article88 1941-06-11 2 Singapore. Tuesiny. A LLEGED to have cheated his employer by Belling his employer's goods and pocketing the money. R K. Mohamed Tusct (22). claimed trial, when charged before Mr. W. D. Carew, in the third volice court, to-day. It was alleged that Yusof took 12 dosen tooth-brushes worth88 words
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Article214 1941-06-11 2 Reuter. Simla, June 11. DELEGATION of the Indian Government left for Burma yesterday to discuss problems relating to the Indian immigration into Burma. The necessary data to form the basis of negotiations has been furnished by the Baxter Immigration Report. This is believed to recommendReuter. - 214 words
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Article85 1941-06-11 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A NOTIFICATION in yesterday s F.M.S. Government Gazette states that as it appears to him that the society registered under the title of the Klang District Indian Union, Klang. has been used for purposes prejudicial to the peace, good order85 words
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Article106 1941-06-11 2 Reuter. Rome, June 10. MUSSOLINI in a speech to-day said that the whole of Greece, including Athehs, be occupied by I*aly. Greece re-enters the Italian Mediterranean sphere of influence. He declared categorically that the Italians shall return to Abyssinia and their dead and wounded willReuter. - 106 words
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362 1941-06-11 2 Singapore, Tuesday. IS APPROVAL of his sister's conduct was the motive advanced by the prosecution to-day in the course of a preliminary enquiry held before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the third court into the alleged stabbing of Alice Jansen by Arthur Jansen. It was362 words
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Advertisement337 1941-06-11 2 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 Sea View Hotel BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES THURSDAY FRIDAY SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY337 words
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Advertisement24 1941-06-11 2 Kwm :f!TTTl iToJvMi KlLUmjJaiS (Cent-A-Piane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight I ondon time. NINE24 words
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Advertisement226 1941-06-11 2 THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomalies. Crossed Eyes. /jP^^ Intricate Visual Problems. Glasses if needed. R. A. Thompson Dr. of Ocular Science. 35 years' European Clinical Experience. 'Phone 3002. nm Regain youthful t Looks and Vitality If your mirror shows you that you arc looking tired,226 words
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Advertisement251 1941-06-11 2 BEST Agents HOE BOON I Fnvr SINGAPORE jfidnenMnij poisonous waatet in your blood »aj tiny delist* Kidney 5K?*2 > 5 Poisons in the Kldneyi or bL22s*" 8 you suffer from Getting r» \iX ousnes». Leg Pal, clrcleVrS Jaekache. Achji Ey* ing passages, don't r- h on rdi cines. Fight such251 words
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Article, Illustration18 1941-06-11 3 A Picture showing British jvarships uerthed at th/> Singapore Naval Base. See also page 5.18 words
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Article59 1941-06-11 3 line Stall Reporter niKTHDAY honours will be ft awarded this year on the ocii of the Kings Birthday on Thai sdajr. circular to Government departments says that the Secretary tv t»a the Colonies has isut(i it liut liens stating that no (M '.i'H t.i parades will59 words
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Article78 1941-06-11 3 F^ TT Singapore, Tuesday. OUR Chinese. Scow Boon Chen<* Scow Ah See, Scow Aug Kua and Scow Eng Ah. were charged in the fifth court to-day with wrongful-/ confining one Quek Soon Yik in a room at Choon Guan Street on June 8 in order78 words
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Article338 1941-06-11 3 An R.A.F. Pilot Is Honoured (Tribune Staff Reporter) §0 excited over the Singapore radio news that his nephew had won an immediate bar to his Distinguished Flying Cross, Mr. Gordon Travers and his wife, in Ayer Tawar, Perak, did not listen to the details of his338 words
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59 1941-06-11 3 Singapore, Tuesday. ALLEGED to have criminally tnsp&ased on the premises of the Chop Chuan Seng Pineapple factory on June 11, 1940.—a year ago—Goh Meng San appeared in the lifth court this morning to answer the charge. He claimed" trial, and the case was postponed59 words
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252 1941-06-11 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) INCLUDED in the next batch for trairfing at the R.A.F. Training School, Singapore, will be the first Chinese to join the R.A.F., Tan Kay Hai, who is at present working at Malayan Motors Ltd., Singapore. The present batch under mining252 words
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149 1941-06-11 3 Singapore, Tuesday. DECAUSE he failed to report his arrival into the Colony to the Aliens' Registration Officer, immediately after arrival, Selvarayt n Valentin <38), an Indian who is a French subject, was fined $50. or two weeks' simple imprisonment, by Mr. W. d. Carew,149 words
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Article55 1941-06-11 3 Mr. R. J. Wilkinson, C.M.G who was in the Malayan Civil Service up to 1914, \vh. n he became Governor of Sierra Lcuiu*. retired from the Colonial Service in 19?.--and for some years past has been li'lnsr on his yacht with a post adriraa at one of the larger Greek55 words
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313 1941-06-11 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) third of the Pan American Airways' giant dippers arrived in Singapore yesterday, bringing with it 20 passengers for Singapore and a large mail On board Mrs. Dee Bredin, journalist, who, incidentally, wa* also the first woman passenger brought by Pan313 words
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Advertisement129 1941-06-11 3 lI.OIJII I.OIJI LEAF" TEA If you have drunk "COLD LEAF" Tea, you know how well it satisfies; if you have' not, I, iiiii drink it. Get a packet right now of Ceylon's BEST. P^ll' j SOLE AGENTS: BARTHOI OMErsz, LIMITED. Wincarnis is an invaluable restorj) ative during convalescence after j129 words
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Advertisement212 1941-06-11 3 FOR GREY HAIR USE "NIGRIS COMB" (Patented) Gives immediate, natural, lasting colour black, brown, chestnut or blonde by Just combing your grey or white hair. You •an wash, use lotions etc., the colour mill remain indelible. Will not stain or interfere well colffed heads. State colour required when ordering $6.50212 words
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Advertisement193 1941-06-11 3 PENANG, S.S. TRADE MARK REGISTERED Clr%^%^ fry these delicious RITZ Sauces Tomato Chilly Sauce Black (Worcestershire) SaUCe Obtainable from all Provision Merchants. Sole Distributors for Malaya Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. j BUY BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCE nnmuit fm ?!f 5y X 3331 (3. lines,. HOH 11« 111 > Macs), PENANG193 words
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541 1941-06-11 4 VERY good tennis was witnessed at the S.C.C. courts yesterday evening when further ties in the Singapore open championships were played off. Unfinished ties were decided yesterday both at the S.C.C. and V.M.C.A. in addition to further ties. In the open men's doubles. Kamis and541 words
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105 1941-06-11 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. SGT. X Dalv and Corporal Allan cf the A.I F. piayed impressive tennis to-day to win their tie in the annual Selangor tennis championships, beating V Rajaratnam and C. Gregory 7-5. 6-4. Other results in the open doubles were105 words
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Article81 1941-06-11 4 HELD over, awing to the Singapore open championships, the| handicap doubles final in the V M C A open invitation law n tennis tournament will be played »ff la jay between J. G Houston and X A W. Hills and Ahmad Shah and A G.81 words
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Article181 1941-06-11 4 PLAYING on the Singapore Harbour Board ground yesterday the R.N.W.T. (Kranji) shared honours with the Post Office in a Div. 2B match both sides scoring two goals each. A Tne following have accepted to plly scccer for the S C C. against the Chartered Bank to-day on the181 words
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Article49 1941-06-11 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Reserve div. Gordons vs. Malays. Anson Road Stadium. lIA R.A. Blakan Mati vs. Royai Navy, Blakan Matr. R.E. < Pulau Brani» vs. R.A.F. (Tengah) Pulau Brani: R.A.F. (H.Q.) vs. S.C.F.A Geylang Stadium. TENNIS: Spore open championships. S.C.C. and V.M.C.A. courts CRICKET: V.M.C.A v. R.A.F. <Seletar>. V.M.C.A.49 words
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Article326 1941-06-11 4 TADS GORDONS DRAW KEEN GAME Manchesters 1; Gordons 1. J\ a rouging Div. 1 soccer match, the Gordons held the Manchesters to a 1-all draw at Tanglin, yesterday. The Dons assumed the initiative at the beginning of the game but after their first sustained effort they seldom were dangerous in326 words
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Article107 1941-06-11 4 Reuter. New York, June 10. WHEN Ben Simon faced Joe Louis last March he was regarded as just another victim, but he put up such a fine fight, carrying the champion for 13 rounds that he was promised a return fight later. Simon wasReuter. - 107 words
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Article109 1941-06-11 4 ON Friday, there will be the usual afternoon races for all classes, at Royal Singapore Yacht Club, smarting at 5.23 pm. for th e ".V class and 5.25 p.m. for the other classes. Cn Sunday, the "C class will sail the third race for a club, burgee, starting109 words
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Article91 1941-06-11 4 "FRIENDLY tennis matches between the Old Boys of tst. Andrews and the Schol staff and present boy-; (combmcdi will be held at the association's sourts, oernngoon Road, during the third weel. of June, 1941. It is also proposed to hold badminton matches between the old91 words
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Advertisement332 1941-06-11 4 SUCH A FALL! GCX)DNtbS T I FEEL WE'VE A BOTTLE B A Bottle of Sloan's takes little space in a medicine cabinet I but it is a big thing to have in case of a fall. Then the liniment gf Hj can be applied immediately to the bruised parts to332 words
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Advertisement65 1941-06-11 4 WW MINERAL WATER from tb« Seleta? Hot Spriag, Singapore. Aa alkalint drink wit* aacalicst cox* reatfoa prspertiti <><► 8 tod the New Repeating Pencil H^B^^^M phire blue trimmed with fold. Repeating /M(\\[7 U W Penal, al™ made in Gold Filled Ueul. f4J V yjllg RJaodmm Plate and combination* «I tniat65 words
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Miscellaneous18 1941-06-11 4 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 12.26 p.m., 8.9 ft.: 11.44 p.m.. 9.6 ft. TO-MORROW. 1.11 p.m.. 8.7 ft.18 words
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Article, Illustration1588 1941-06-11 5 China Station C-In-C Jells Of Our Strength S aval Preparedness of Singaporehe mm.ng of strategic areas, patrols and minesweeping enemy vos-seU, do not mine these waters ami the a Fleet A.r Arm-was given in a broadcast talk ght when We-Admnal Sir1,588 words
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Article82 1941-06-11 5 Singapore, Tuesday. TWO Indians, a man and a wo- man. both aged 40, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh in the fifth court this morning when a charge of housebreaking and theft was explained to them. Lachimi, the woman, and Allapache were alleged to have82 words
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36 1941-06-11 5 The Postal Department advises that an air mail from the United Kingdom arrived yesterday evening by the Pan American Clipoer and a general delivery v/ill be made at 5.15 this morning.36 words
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248 1941-06-11 5 some time now A.R.P. Wardens have been visiting houses in the affected areas of Singapore registering names for evacuation camps, and have doubtless covered the field very effectively. For the benefit of any who have not been so visited. Evacuation Camp Registration Centres were248 words
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Advertisement307 1941-06-11 5 9f you dt> tfci? «tra care of geMittle lrrita- EYE-STRAIN OR HEAD_Ms, a reeling of strain, eye headaches, and ACHES. If you are sure toen start screwing up their eyes and y° u do not need glasses, or rubbjr.z the lids 3 change of glasses, try an Tho Li eye-bath307 words
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Advertisement972 1941-06-11 5 ISI J /s can happen to uou! Era Those Awful Pains j IBi After Meals 1 A waging that your 1 stomach needs attention Flushing-, Palpitation, Feeling of Over-fulness are the SI E) «f n a first h^ht symptoms of stomach trouble. A few doses B 5 of De Witts972 words
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Article166 1941-06-11 6 Labour Shortage MR. F. D. Bisseker's speech to the Legislative Council on Monday was far and away tru j most constructive one delivered at that meeting. He did a grtat service to the country by drawing the Government's attention once again to the problem of labour shortage—a subject most166 words
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Article174 1941-06-11 6 THOUGH employers in this country have often referred to the curtailment of tin and rubber output as being a result of the labour shortage, the I Government does not seem to j have given such complaints i the earnest consideration they j deserve. Lest our vital war effort174 words
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Article90 1941-06-11 6 POINT to remember in this connection is that the ban was imposed by the Government of India on the express recommendation of the Congress Government of Madras. Any reversal by the Central Government of such a decision recommended by a Provincial Government, which was placed in power by90 words
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Article, Illustration1464 1941-06-11 6 GRAHAM MILLER - WO Branches 800,000 Members By GRAHAM MILLER .IX a small room in Rochdale, a town in Britain's industrial north, close on a hundred years ago, a group of people met to discuss their grievances, and Ito find a remedy for them. The people who were1,464 words
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Article234 1941-06-11 6 gWAPPING, a characteristic American taste, has never flourished as it does to-day. In New England, Yankee Magazine runs pages of swapping notices in every issue. Hundreds of would-be swappers advertise in the Pittsburgh Bulle-tin-Index, the Chicago Traders Bulletin and other periodicals. It's amazing to read in swappers'234 words
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Article232 1941-06-11 6 QFFICIAL figures of the damage done by Nazi bombers to Church property in England and Wales comes on the heels of the affirmation of the Hitler creed in a home broadcast to German youth. "This," the announcer declared, "is the Creed of our time: We232 words
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Article534 1941-06-11 6 IT is report, d thai a relics or the notorious rZ Fmden will be melted toxn* used In the construction of IS by the Singapore Hi It will be poetic nv. f vessels eventually torn out to b7 8 successful in destrovino Nan L? marin. s as534 words
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Advertisement342 1941-06-11 6 SUDDEN CHILLS your LUNGS >. Ec 5 ure To T»ke "f TIC tPIATHZAUE TABLETS LEE KIM SOO LTD. 89, HK.ll STREET. "PHONE SKS. MiTIIF.VWARE. AGRICULTURAL iND SUB-SOTL IIPES for drain- 1 aye and Antl- -*V malarial Works -yAs supplied to r the I-ocai Gov- <, y> I ernment and JT342 words
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Advertisement73 1941-06-11 6 FOR SALE—Studio Camera up 1« 1/1 state negative, com- pi- If with «-lides, etc. Lwi al«o available if reqwiie No. 730, co Malaya IriuUue, I Singapore. I WANTED: Second-hand cameras of weli-known make, prefe ab'y with coupled range finder. Box No. 730, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. j tor Accurate73 words
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Article, Illustration34 1941-06-11 7 A new picture of the Commctlder-in-Chiej 'China Station), Vic-i-Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton, K.8.E., C.8., D.5.0., who, in a broadcast list night, told of Malaya's great strenath ana prepared nar,. See page 5.34 words
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Advertisement181 1941-06-11 7 Felix Mendelssohn's Hawaiians Nl_ W I 1 T R S FE2559 To you Sweetheart (Aloha) 1* 3 UMU— re Yaaka Hula Rickey Dula Nat Gonella His New Georgians TrWjW/m WAH W F***** If I could be you WĔ LA JfT™i W Georgia on my mind F***** Ptar Dust—S.F.T. Eeo, Ipe,181 words
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Advertisement107 1941-06-11 7 Fal Reducing Secret Discovered In prescribing to the famous Movie Stars of Hollywood, California, a physician ha? discovered a safe quick method to remove ugly fat—s pounds a week or 15 to 2."> pounds a month. This new discovery, cal'ed Formode. brings new health and enemy i.nd a \igouroun athletic107 words
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Advertisement356 1941-06-11 7 ff Hi* FT* EST c of i I-: IM MALAYA x THERE'S nothing like a J f\ fragrant cup of Robin- 111 l son s Coffee, a blend of the 11 i t choicest coffees grown, \V J/ J M carefully selected for its \v M quality and rare aroma,356 words
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Article99 1941-06-11 8 Mrs. Chye Slew Quee nee Melanie Lee passed away peacefully on Wednesday, 11-6-41 at her residence No. 88, Sophia Road, Singapore, at the age of 87 years, leaving behind to mourn her loss 1 son Chys Fook Sinn, 2 daughters Chye Soon Nyong and Chye Soon Lee,99 words
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Advertisement205 1941-06-11 8 Betty Bryant has captured all hearts! See her as "Julie Rouget" in this exciting adventure epic of the Australian Light Horse during the Palestine Campaign. Capitol! with LATEST CINESOUND NEWS including II BETTY BRYANT Preparing for her SINGAPORE TRIP. SHORTLY! THE BIG MUSIC EVENT! KRONCHONG BAND CHAMPIONSHIP AMATEURS 3 CUPS205 words
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Advertisement314 1941-06-11 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situation Vacant WANTED an Office Assistant with knowledge of English A Chinese, must be able to speak Cantonese. State salary required to Box No. 845, Malaya Tribune. Slagipore. (No. s*32H) To Let MODERN BUNGALOW. No. 1. Jalan Pa*ir, off East Coaat Road. 7% mile, $70 d«t month. Apply314 words
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Advertisement128 1941-06-11 8 "KITTY FOYLE" SINGAPORE WILL BE The Sensational Best Selling Novel ft NOW AN EVEN MORE SENSATIONAL PICTURE' H SEE GINGER ROGERS Wf IN HER ACADEMY AWARD WINNING ROLE AS CHRISTOPHER Sn MORLEY'S WHITE COLLAR GIRL M uTT-TmTV "L?" Directed by SAM WOOD V rvllll rUlLrj who made "GOODBYE Mr. CHIPS"128 words
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Advertisement275 1941-06-11 8 Meet Your Favourite Merry Makers of the South Indian Screen at the GALA MIDNIGHT PREMIERE TO-NIGHT ALHAMBRA Box Office Phone 6909 N. S. KRISHNAN T. A. MATHURAM, the inimitable pair in 'ALI BABA&40 THIEVES' TAMIL VERSION By special arrangement with S.T.C. Buses wO be in service after the show. VICTORIA275 words
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Advertisement229 1941-06-11 9 TREBLE SRbSsss.* I Opening To-Day 1 3-15 p.m. 6-15 p.m. 9-15 p.m. f* ATH A V BOX OFFICE 'PHONE 3400 V ■MA I Where Everybody Goes so raw fW M ,o,„»iy '/'4A 4M 808 W« TOW WIT* I AMOUR A THROUGH BRIGHTEST tAFRICA... 1 4 TOUR-imC! 1 Dirwt.il by Victor229 words
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Advertisement722 1941-06-11 9 Public Notices IN THE HIGhTcoURT SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 49 0 f 1941 In the Matter of the Trustee of th« Will of LEE KIM SOO, Deceased and In the Matter of Section 56 of the Trustees Ordinance. Between Neo Bah Tah (Widow) Plaintiff and 1. The British Malaya Trustee722 words
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Advertisement844 1941-06-11 10 sfff Situations Vacant WANTED: A Malay salesman. Apply personally 68, Bras Basuh Road, Singapore. (No. 871H) A JUNIOR CLERK wanted with knowledge of book-keeping. Tamil preferable. Box No. 825 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 879R) WANTED TEACHER, either sex Senl-r Cambridge with oral English. Apply »m--jnfUiatHv Principal, English School. N'^ c844 words
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Advertisement830 1941-06-11 10 SINGAPORE GODOWN WANTED —to I*J» or lease by British Firm. About square feet, suitable for storing perl3hable commodities. Not necessarily 3 ea or river front Box 807 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 34>H) WELL-TO-DO Chinese gentleman des'res companionship of lady friend for shows and outings etc All replies will be830 words
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Advertisement864 1941-06-11 10 Property For Sale FREEHOLD LAND with large attap house at No. 2, Fernhlll Road, corner of Stevens Road. Singapore, area 37.000 sq. ft. at 15 eta. per sq. ft. Apply Box 805. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 839H) FOR SALE Freehold Vacant Land t«t Derbyshire Road, area 7.039 sq. ft. $l.;>00r,864 words
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Advertisement542 1941-06-11 10 KODAK Bmm CINE CAMERA f.2.7 !cna. Few months' use. Inspection afJ P£J--462. Geykmg Road |5 Floor). ■J^gg' FOR QUICK SALE: Kodak *fr,f 4 field case, range fiud ff ers? Apply Box Owner leaving colony. Offers? Appiy 819. Malaya Tribune. Singapore^ FOR SALE o n BMtOr *g"£L croft 13 tons, length542 words
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Advertisement290 1941-06-11 10 ORIENTAL TELEPHONE ELECTRIC CO., LTD., (Incorporated in the United Kingdom). NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. IN TANGLIN DISTRICT. The Company regrets to announce that owing to cable damage in Orchard Road the telephone service to approximately 300 subscribers in the Tanglin district is interrupted. The necessary repairs are now in hand290 words
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Advertisement120 1941-06-11 10 THE SINGAPORE AUCTWNEBS AUCTION SALE Of modern European TEAK HOUSEHOLD H'* crockery, glass* are, i siis, etc., etc. (The proper! iwrs. C. Krev». To be held Swanage Road (Gro\ Tanjong Katong Rd June 14th.. 1941. at 2.30 view from Friday. Catal issued. THE STNGAPORE A.l (Auctioneers To The I Bodies,120 words
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Miscellaneous884 1941-06-11 10 TO-DAY'S RADlol SINGAPORE LONDOV ZHL. 225 m. 1333 k!cs. lllllH ZHP.I. 30 96 m. 9.69 m|cs. GSV 17«, ANsM ISS!Ov ZHP 2 48 58 m. 6-175 m!e«. GSF —IS 2 H? Cs; 16 ZHP3. 41 38 m. 7 25 mcs. Zj 25 Pm. GSD 11 7 2 p m 12.15884 words
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950 1941-06-11 11 Singapore, June 10. Buyers Sellers MINING. .jnpat Tin (ss) 3[3 319 Amal. (58) 7ll>a 76 Austral Malay 3316 34.6 Aver Htam 171- l B iMfr Wrr.g 0.67 0.72 r ;n 12 6 Mi. SltS selanfot ($D 1.40 1.43 ■erjuntal (ss) 91- B Malay 17;6 IB!6cd «I-950 words
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Article23 1941-06-11 11 Siimapore, Wednesday. lYices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— TIN $139, up *4. RUBBER 39%, Sellers 4023 words
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Article151 1941-06-11 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) mm Singapore. Wednesday 'JJIN shares were a quiet market yester«rr»<^ayDwlt» Quotations remaining Ki?n u %U b T u ln Passed in L»u Klangs, Sungel Luas and Austmi Amalgamated. „,T£'J" übber snare m »rket continues dull Z*u l L uyerB for most151 words
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Article90 1941-06-11 11 Reuter - Gilt-Edgeds' Good Tone (By Reuter. London, June 10. fHE Stock Exchange opened quietly steady with Gilt-edged secunt.es again displaying a good tone. I n oils, AngloIranian and Burmahs were better on the Syria situatfon. Kaffirs were firm on Cape buying. Later while Gilt-edged securities were pausing. Industrials were90 words
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Advertisement302 1941-06-11 11 THE FOURTH DRAWING FOR PRINCIPAL REPAYMENT OF THE 27TH YEAR NATIONAL DEFENCE LOAN OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA (1938) (Subject to the Defence (Finance) Regulations of 1939, 1940 1941) is hereby siven that above Drawing was duly held on the Jlp '>! April. 1941. Four numbers were drawn, viz: 352,302 words
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Advertisement355 1941-06-11 11 TPfiTl Radio flashes the news 1 "1/111 AJIyS /Af ww/</ am?/*. *>.•'. ■•■> a.n.-'"•.._>;' Only modern radio equips you to keep M L "^JUMia^g^ paec with to-day's rapid tire of events. §B A 1941 Philips Radioplaycr is modern radio -at its very peak of efficiency. BL^yZ//* 5^ It gives you355 words
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Advertisement325 1941-06-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penan*, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port Suet ten ham. Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Madras. Sailings will b e maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S. I Tel.325 words
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Advertisement361 1941-06-11 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are being maintained by the P. o S N. Co rrom the Straits to their usuo* ports of call in China. India. CeykJ and the United361 words
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133 1941-06-11 12 NOT approved yet but under gcvernmenta' eonsideiation are the recommendations of the Paper Ccntrol Committee, a joint ad Y*~ ior v bedy set up tv advise the Malayan Governments on lne Wartime consumption oi paper and paper board. By these recommendations, which closely follow those133 words
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Article15 1941-06-11 12 Mr C H. Dakers has been appointed a Police Magistrate for the Settlement of Malacca.15 words
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Article, Illustration24 1941-06-11 12 Sq. Ldr. and Mrs C. J. K. Hutortins -pictured deaving St. Andrew's Cathedral after their marriage yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss Peggy Usher.24 words
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Article116 1941-06-11 12 Singapore Tuesday. SENTENCE of f:ur years' rigorous imprisonment and 24 strokes !of the rotan was imposed on Lim I John Chye, a young Straits-born I Chinese, who stood his trial at the j Assize Court befor? Mr. Justice Manning and a common jury on two charges of116 words
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Article267 1941-06-11 12 THE resignation of Mr. V. Pakirisamy from the Pres.dentship of the Singapore Indian Association, is the subject matter of a lengthy letter received from the Hon. General Secretary of the Association. Mr. M. R. Menon. Stating that the president's resignation came to him as a surprise.267 words
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Article157 1941-06-11 12 SHIPBROKERS and chart* vessels of mor- ft gross tons, or of spar-, fo t\ J mere than 1,000 rv ls fjf are advised thai to-day, full details oi'\n m 'ransactions must bo renort advance to the Bhippina cS Straits Settlement states a Government When the introdu157 words
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Article26 1941-06-11 12 A reunion tea party of the City High School Old F-oys' Association will be held on Thurs ;av In at 5 p.m. at the Cathay C26 words
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Advertisement140 1941-06-11 12 PUT YOUK MONET M7V I ACT/ON I GOVERNMENT 1 f JaV«Vwff%vK BHMMMMMM» ISSI ,M RF. STOCK I E| I REGISTERED DEBtNT IK I X 1 REPAYABLE M M I J| 1 U, HOTTER CENT. PRICE OF 1?M |10 per cent -*MT I thereon P ayable By made on the 15th140 words
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Advertisement206 1941-06-11 12 Public Notices .VALAYAN COLLIERIES LTD. Notice of Declaration of Dividend No. 82 and Closure of Share Registers. NOTICE is hereby given that the Ehectors have declared a First Injterini Dividend of (Three per cent.) in respect of the year ending 31st recember 1941, payable on ;3L\h J-.ne, 1941. Dividend Wai206 words
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Advertisement170 1941-06-11 12 A THOrSAM) TIMES Hfl "J £k A EXCITING BllHKtiKii THAN ANY OUTSTANDING ADVENTURE FILM TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 ■kl H Jill I TO-MORROW—A GRIPPING MYSTERY-SPY DRAMA! (OXTRABAX to British National Film—Starring CONRAD VEIDT VALERIE HOBSON Holiday Week-end Matinees—l 50 P.M. JUNE 12—AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME" also "BORN TO DANCE" SAT. c SUN.170 words
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