Malaya Tribune, 14 June 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Saks Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, June 14, 1941.
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  • 362 1 Hull Flays Vichy Govt. Reuter. N» w Ycrk. June 13. k SHAM attack on the Darlan--I,x i up in France was Mr Cordell Hull (U.S. v I State) in a i'crmal in which he accused v vemment oi aptttim Germany's MUh i s ria. and made ii plain
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  • 502 1 London, June 14. A GERMAN pocket battleship, which is cither the Luetzow (the former Deutschland) or the Admiral Scheer, was hit b) a British aerial torpedo off the Norwegian toast earlj yesterday when, according to the belief i vpressed in London last night,
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  • 262 1 Reuter. U/ITH the crippling of the Ger- man pocket battleship, another unit of Hftk-r's battle fleet has betn put out of action. Of the original thiee pocket battle-snips, with which the German naval des'gners aimed at capital «hip guupewer in cruiser tonnage, only one now remains immediately
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  • 34 1 Reuter. Cairo, June 14. A COMMUNIQUE states that ten enemy aircraft were destroyed over Malta on Thursday. Three British planes were lost but two of the pilots are safe.—Reuter.
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  • 277 1 Reuter m London, June 14. IHK British Air Ministry Jias announced the appointment of the Coastal Command Air Defence Chief, Sir Frederick William Bowhill, to command the British end of the deliveries of American-built aircraft to Britain by air. Sir Bowhir's duties, according to an
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  • 74 1 Reuter. Batavia, June 14. THE Netherlands East Indies calmly awaits Japan's reply to the final Dutch answer in connection with th» trade talks between the two countries. Well-informed circles in Batavia are cf the opinion that the answer from the Japanese Government will not be available before Monday.
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  • 59 1 Reuter. London, June 14. BROADCASTING last night, the Food Controller, Lord Woolton. declared that despite the Battle of the Atlantic, Britain's food situation was sound. Stocks of food were such that the country was as well off after 21 months of war as it was
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  • 35 1 Reuter. London, June 14. SPEAKING in Australia last night, the Minister of the Air Department, Mr. McEwen. announced that recruiting for the R.A.A.K was uo by 200 per cent.—Reuter.
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  • 153 1 London, June 14. tit fall of Damascus may now be a mailer of hours, declared Mr. Winston Burdett, American radio commentator, broadcasting from Ankara last night (Friday). Even if it did not, he added, the experts are banking on the British motorised brigade that
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  • 349 1 Reuter. London, June 14. THERE is no news of any fresh land operations in Syria but it is believed that the situation there has undergone no change. Allied air units are keeping up an unceasing patrol and motor transport positions hav e been bombed and machine-gunned. Several
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  • 131 1 R Cairo, June 14. OVAL Australian Air Force machines were in operation against enemy planes off the coast of Syria yesterday. A special communique issued from R.A.F., Middle East Command, states that yesterday afternoon. Royal Australian Air Force machines shot down four Jankers 88 and damaged
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  • 123 1 Reuter. London, June 14. MR. Chang, younger son ot ITI the well-known Young Marshal Chang Hsueh-Liang and grandson of Marsha! Chang Tso-lin. is working for the R.A.F. in England and flying both Hurricanes and Spitfires Mr. Chang and his brother came to England 12
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  • 313 1 Reuter. Moscow, June 14. AN English language version of the Tass agency statement about Soviet-German relations refers to the 'intensive spreading of rumours about the proximity of war between the U.S.S. R. and Germany" which have appeared in the 'British and foreign
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  • 77 2 AT the end of last year the total number of mo4or 1 vehicles registered in Malaya including: private cars, hire t and taxi cabs and excluding lorries and motor cycles— was 35,459. Singapore led with 10,677 private cars, Perak was second with 5,525 and i Selangor was
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  • 195 2 Singapore. Friday. A MAXIMUM sentence of two years' rigorous imprisonment was imposed" by Mr. J. L. McFall, the district judge to-day. on Tan Sek Chong alias Li Gee Beng, a former Chinese school-teacher from Penang. on a charge of assisting in the management of
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  • 175 2 Singapore, Friday. AN accident along Upper Serangoon Road on Mar. 2, which resulted in the death of a Chinese cyclist, had its sequel in the district traffic court to-day. wh:n Ang Chiang Poh. the driver of the lorry that collided with the deceased, was fined $125.
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  • 21 2 Mr. C. M. Taylor has been appointed a member of the Rural Board. Lab tun, vice Mr. W. G. A. Morrison.
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  • 269 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE'S ricksha pullers are not in favour of being licensed, and may lodge a protest against any effort to license I them, it is understood. A decision disapproving Ol any method to license pullers was reached at a meeting of the pullers' associations,
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  • 53 2 MISS Betty Bryant, of "40,000 Horsemen" fame, broadcast several songs from the Singapore radio station yesterday including the famous "The King is Still in London Town," which is very popular in Australia. A huge crowd of autograph hunters anxiously waited outside the studio until Miss Bryant emerged
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  • 93 2 Singapore. Friday. WHEN the case in which S. A.J Dawood (28), an Indian Islam, who is facing three charges 'cf criminal breach of trust, was mentioned in the third police court, to-day. the prosecuting officer informed Mr. W. D. Carew, the magistrate, that he
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  • 15 2 Mr. W. H. Swaffield has been appointed to be Superintendent of Stores and fl«rnlture. Selangor.
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  • 23 2 (CenUA-Piane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight lon Hon time.. TWENTY
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  • 179 2 Singapore, Friday. THE Court ot Appeal, consisting of the Chief Justice. Sir Percy McElwaine. Mr. Justice Aitken and Mr. Justice Manning, to-day reserved judgment in the civil appeal in which the president and the hon. treasurer of the Singapore Boxing Board of Control appealed against
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  • 26 2 The Victoria School will hold its annual inter-house sr.arts at the school field at 3 p.m. on Saturday. June 21. Lady Thomas will distribute the prizes.
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  • 170 2 Singapore, Friday. THE embezzlement of approximately $17,000 from John Little and Co., Ltd., "by Percy Victor Baker the former assistant cashier, was recalled in the court of criminal appeal to-day when Baker, who had been sentenced to three years' rigcrous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Gordon
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  • 369 2 Singapore, Friday. A LLEGATIONS that he had been blackmailed by an Indian. Ramasamy Balakrishna, a peon, was made by a European at a preliminary inquiry before Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne in the fourth police court when Ramasamy appeared on a charge of forgery. At the
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  • 82 3 s a re being gazetted t it Malawi to-day. P i Thailand rice In continued to adtas been possible, by am our costs, to fix .1 selling prices at t<s per gantang higher is prices. Thailand broken rice ■hanged. table supplies of Java liable and the
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  • 15 3 untitled Senmban. will shortly on an extended rnlire not take office as an Rotary Club.
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  • 312 3 MALAYA BECOMES MORE SELF-SUPPORTING i» .jay a Trib «ne Staff Reporter) Jy|AL»AV A is becoming more and more sslf-supporting. Close on the heels of the announcement of the recommendations of the Committee on Paper Control, a joint advisory committee appointed to advise on
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  • 232 3 Singapore, Friday. HOW a charge of dynamite, while being rammed hom e into the face of a granite wall in a quarry with a 14-foot pole, exploded, fatally injuring one man and inflicting severe injuries on two ethers, was revealed, in the coroner's
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  • 212 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. "yyE have just passed through very serious labour unrest in Selangor. The condition of the Asiatic staffs on estates during the recent strikes was very pitiable. Their position became that of the rm>n who serves two
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  • 108 3 Singapore, Friday. I BOUGHT the car only the day before the offence was committed and, as the regular driver did not turn up, I took the wheel myself." said Lim Peng Hai in the Traffic District Court to-day, when he pleaded guilty to a charge
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  • 278 3 Singapore. Friday. EXEMPTION from all training and general mobilisation to 25 members of the staff of the Singapore Harbour Board were granted by the Local Tribunal sitting at the Old Supreme Court this morning. The application for exemption of the 25 members was made by Mr.
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  • 192 3 Singapore, Fiidny. A CHINESE raised a laugh in the court of criminal appeal today when he told the judges that if he, as alleged, had committed tvo robhrries within week, then he would have committed l.fOo nrbbi. <-. in fear! I! k ip k Ltamt was
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  • 191 3 Singapore, Friday. DJEFERENCE to the impression gaining ground that the Rural Board had refused permission for the building of attap houses in rural areas, was made at this morning's meeting of the Board. The chairman, Mr. L. Forbes, commenting on the question, said that permission
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  • 782 4 Johore's Plucky Fight Singapore 5; Johore 0. pLAYING their first Malaya Cup match of the year, Singapore, distinctly the better side throughout, scored a good five-nil victory over a very plucky Johore team at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Singapore led two-nil at the interval through
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  • 269 4 Moravia 3; Malay Regiment ft. DETTEB team-work and thrustful finishing enabled the Moravians to defeat the Malay Regiment by three goalto nothing in a Div. 2A league match played on the Singapore Harbour Hoard ground yesterday. Th° first half was evenly con- I tested, both teams
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  • 323 4 Kuala Lumpur. Friday. (From Our Own Reporter) "POLLOWING are the handicaps for the first day's Selangor Summer Meeting. Saturday. June 21: Horses, class 2, div. one. 5 I|2 furlongs: Ranscombe 9.0, Julleta 8.12, Confidence 8.12, Gardener's Pride 8.11. Punter's Pride 8.8, Athboy 8.8. Jeston 8.7, Waetere 8.4.
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  • 443 4 Tennis Championships jrAST approaching the final stages, yesterda pore lawn tennis championships prrj) and surprise results. mrs. j. carter and .Mrs. W. J. M. Warden qualified lor Ihe final of the women's doulles by defeating Mrs. J. C. Cooke and Miss M. Clarke in straight sets
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  • 40 4 rVO more fi V II C x K 'n |j •awn tennis decided ystrrdav l "5 On? Swee K..,n' handicap s i n}rks and Mrs Evan Mr and Mr. Y%!2*« the nixed doubles final, g-f, Uv> h3 "S
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  • 107 4 TO-DAY SOCCER Div I. SC.C v RAF. Stadium: Reserve. Police v Malay>. Depot: Div. Ti B. R.A.F. (Kallang) v H 11.8. Sultan. Oevlang Stadium; M.iL.ya Cup. F< rak v Selansor. XL Annv v Malacca. Malacca. CRICKeT Annual match. SC.C. v Selanpor Club. Ist day. S.C.C; S.CR.C. v St.
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  • 104 4 MALACCA'S team IT tie Malaya Cup match i°ainsi the Army at Malacca to-da> will be: Harper: Tarn Chee Lim, D. HenrirofT (captain): SharilT Sukar, Abbas. Mac Arthur; Leechman. Tan Swee Cheng, I W Hornby. L de Cruz, Hadji Hassin Reserve*: Grattain. Yew Chee. and Mat Hat.
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  • 234 4 the odd goal in three the Royal Army Service Corps defeated the V.M.C.A. in a Div. 2 A match played on the V.M.C.A. srround yesterday. At the interval the V*< were leading by one goal I nil. The 3 A B.C. played am h improved game
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  • 188 4 QUTRAM Road Sd its 32nd annual itnfj sports successful!} The school l educe» a minimum this i tc help swell the W. Beautiful certifkat by a member of th given in place prizes. Chan Yee Loo S House captured the indiifca! champions!"!in with 2 Ar.derson Horn*
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 77 5 •p m Obi Qwa Reporter) Penang, Friday. rORS of shooting gal- n Penang, and their n umbering more than understood, have sent a th Resident Councillor. Goodman, asking for an of six months. recalled that owners* alls in Penang wer? the Chief Police Officer, close down
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  • 30 5 j Youths' Association, 1 c, will hold an extraneral meeting at 10 at 9, Belilios asidei a tid pass resoluning the recent labour tangor and Negri Sem-
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  • 540 5 JN connection with the all-Malayan A.R.P. practices on Wednesday and Thursday noxt, June 18 and 19, special interest attaches to a new Hitting restriction order which is published m the S.S. and F.M.S. Government gazettes. me oraer necessarily beinu phrased somewhat technically, it is thought
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  • 69 5 Singapore, Friday. SAINT BIN SARIPAN. a Malay appeared in the fifth court this morning before Mr. L. C. Goh when a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to another Malay, Ahmad, with a hammer, was explained to him. The alleged attack was said to have taken place at
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  • 175 5 Singapore, Friday. INSTEAD of reporting his arrival in the Colony to the Aliens' Registration Officer immediately after arrival, Manicasamy, a French citizen, took ten days to report his arrival. When he appeared before Mr W. D. Carew, in the third police court, to-day, Manicasamy
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  • 478 5 Baseless Lies Refuted: Home Guard Now 5,000: George Medal Awards MELBOURNE, JUNE 13. JiHE ARMY MINISTER, MR. SPENDER, SAID TO-DAY THAT FOREIGN RADIO ANNOUNCEMENTS THAT AUSTRALIAN TROOPS WERE DEMORALISED BY THE REVERSES IN NORTH AFRICA, CRETE AND GREECE, AND THAT THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENTS HAD
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  • 77 5 THAT amazing document, the offi- cial report on "The Battle of Britain.' in which the Royal Air Force so heroically and brLUiantly defeated th great German ah offensive against Britain last year, has been reprinted in Malaya, by permission, by the Department of Information
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  • 24 5 Capt. T. K. W. Atkinson. R. N. has boon nppointed Harbour Master and Cup. tain of the Dockyard, vice Capt. J. Q. Y. Tioveband.
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  • 131 6 More Flag-Waving BSYCHOLOGY has entered into this war to a greater extent than it has in any that has preceded it- The Nazis have exploited it to the full and. it must be admitted, with amazing results, if scarcely with the highest of motives. This comment is inspired by
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  • 163 6 IT has been said often enough that the Englishman takes his pleasures sadly. With equal truth, it can be said that he takes war light-heartedly until he awakes to the fact that it is no joke but a game played in deadly earnest. The Germans have always had
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  • 170 6 Jin this war Britain and her Empire are destined still to take many hard knocks and the reaction from the over-celebra-tion of a victory to a bad reverse would not be beneficial to the general morale. But by all means let us celebrate good news appropriately,
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  • 1248 6 BY ALAN HOUGHTON BRODRICK AS you fly westwards across the world's desert belt which is the zone of Is.am. that religion of the sands, the only green hills you see from the Indian desert to ihe fields of Tunisia are those of the Lebanon, rising like an
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  • 415 6 'Contributed/ Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council Mr. Bisseker pointed out the steady exodus of Indian labour from Malaya, and this matter has (riven rise to much discussion i in the papers and elsewhere. If this drain is maintained over i a sufficiently long period of time, the
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  • 121 6 A FEW Fvcstaurants in occupied France have signs "No Jews Admitted," among them a Russian restaurant in Paris. One evening, when it was full of German officers, two obviously non-Aryan men walked in and sat down. The waiter was embarrassed. H« asked them whether they had seen the sign,
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  • 243 6 THE Countess of Lonsdale, wife < f the fifth Earl of Lomdale, died at her home. The Stud House. Barleythorre. Oakham. Rutland, recently. She had been ill for abou* three weeks. Lord Lonsdale, who is 84. is the famous sporting Peer and donor of the Lonsdale
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  • 494 6 IT must be surpri 1 public that h mothers have bee. plaints to the poli. squandering of hocn gambling by wiv Things must havi serious pass for b mothers to evoke p this matter when l at the avera 5e A j about taking his h police.
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  • 111 7 I ondon, June 13. p. sition of the Italians in 1 limma —one of the last two rtv of serious Italian resist- ssinia—was described lot\ i to-day as 'far from they -ire being steadily imma, British forces mti, the capture of nounced on Thurstwo columns which
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  • 537 7 Special Efforts To Enlarge Air Force Reuter. THE CHIFF Rtfcinr rr, ANKARA, JUNE 13. MIERSHIP lv J HE AS SUMPTION OF THE PRETION OF THE ARm7m^? A BEEN THE ™TENSIFICASPECIAL E^S RIVE W RUSSIA, WITH AIR FORCE A?ropn^ N^ RGE MODERNISE THE TO REPORTS RECEIVED BY
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  • 48 7 Reuter. London, June 13.—Britain's weekly cheese ration will be increased from one to two ounces from to-day and the butter ration reduced from four to two ounces. The preserves ration will be raised from eight ounces to one pound per month in August.—Reuter.
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  • 459 7 Reuter. LONDON, JUNE 13. i IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE ALLIES HAVE PRACTICALLY SURROUNDED DAMASCUS BUT PARLEYS ARE IN PROGRESS WITH A VIEW TO AVOIDING BLOODSHED. WHICH MIGHT HAVE DELAYED THE ALLIED ENTRY. The Free French are encircling Kiswe, 10 miles Damascus, it is authoritatively stated in Lo
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  • 398 7 Reuter. Nicosia, June 13 QINCE the evacuation "of Crete, an attack on Cyprus has been expected at any moment and preparations for its defence are continuing day and night. Nowhere i s the British advance in Syria be. ing watched with greater interest than in this
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  • 27 7 Reuter. Ottawa. June 13.—Canadian troops are ready to be used in any field decided by the High Command, declared the Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King to-day Reuter.
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  • 17 7 Mr. N. Coulson. M.C.S. has been appointed to be Collector of Land Revenue and Assistant Accountant-General, Ma'acca
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  • 687 7 Reuter. London, June 13. |*HE British Government has told Vichy that the "responsibility for the consequences of the assistance which the French authorities in Syria were instructed to render to the enemy's of His Majesty must rest with Marshal Petain's Government." This phrase is contained in a
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  • 366 7  -  (By Desmond Tighe, Reuter's Special Correspondent) Reuter. Merj Ayoum (Syria), June 13. jytERJ AYOUM, headquarters of the Syrians' frontier posts, was taken without a shot being fired after the British and Imperial forces, in sharp fighting, had crushed the Vichy troops' resistance at the head of
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  • 30 7 Reuter. Washington, June 13.—President Roosevelt, who is reported to be suffering from a slight sore throat, has cancelled all engagements, including his regular Friday Cabinet merging and Press conference Reuter.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 912 10 TO-BAFS RADIO! SINGAPORE LONDON i ZHL 225 m. 1333 klcs. EASTERN TRANSMISSION ZHP.I. 30.96 m. 9-«9 m|cs. GSV —17 81 mcs; is.B4 metres ZHP.2 48.58 m. 6175 m|cs. GSF 15.14 mcs; 19 81 metres ZHP.3 41.38 m. 7.25 m;cs. 6.15 p.m. to 11.50 p m p.m. GSD 22 75 mcs
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  • 1055 11 ouy i-s Sellers MINI.S(i Ampat Tin (ss) 3« 39 Austral Amal. (ss) «I Austrmi MiUay (Ji) 33|« 34ie Ayer Hitam 17|- Igi. Ayer Weng 0.67 0.72 Bangrln Tin 126 14;Batu Selangor ($1) 1.40 1.43 Berjuntai (ss> 91- 9 6 Burma Malay 17 6 18 6cd Ti»»ntl«Ti
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  • 89 11 Bombay, June 12: Cotton remains steady. There WAS considerable liquidation of the old crop md the widespread buying of tb2 new narrowed the spread between Eroach July August and April May. "Spots'' were brisk. The Japanese were active buyers of Oomras, while Lancashire was interested in Bengals. The
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  • 28 11 Washington. June 12: The Federal Reserve Index or industrial acivity shows the May figure at 148. compared with 140 in April and lIS last May.
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  • 471 11 THE Lord Luke, K.B.E. (chairman and managing director), presiding at the 44th annual general meeting of Bovrii Limited, held In London recently, said: Although quite apart from Government orders the Bovrii sales were much in excess of those in 1939. the increased cost of all
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  • 167 11 rr.HU market this week has been »m»A what quieter t;nd there has been i tendency for the demand for early dci.v If and ihlpmaat to slacken off an 4 more attention h&< bt.i: paid to purchase further forward up t 0 the end ol the
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  • 20 11 untitled M. Jamicson has been appointed po nted Second-Lieutenant in the 31 ma* pore Loca l Del em c Corps.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 470 11 public Notices rO IMPORTERS. p] sTEICTgD GOODS. pin** nvited to my Notice ited the 30th May, claims for pre>re Restricted goods c—and importers submit to the Res--0 Office in the Settlet it la desired to imC.L. Forms as during June for Kmpire Restricted .or to 30-5-41. CL Forms should 2
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    • 588 11 o o rt (made up) 3-9-20 kotoj manufactures v.ith other mater als ■3 1«, ««?ept appu.-ei,. Artificial Silk Yarn 3-10-6 Silk c l sewhere specified 3-10 2n iSS cpt a PParel). 3 10-20 Made up canvas goods. 3-io an t£?*£!2 tents > etc 3- ol? i ute or "am Jnio
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    • 74 11 T Beaufij jj^j Blue Hyacinth Cosmetics have one aim: to make women beautiful at prices all women can afford. Blue Hyacinth Indelible Lipstick in six shades with rouge to match. Blue Hyacinth Powder for a dull matt surface. Blue Hyacinth Cold and Vanishing Creams protect and beautify. Glinto Nail Polish
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    • 331 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang:, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Madras. Sailintrs will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel. 5431 for Passage Freight.
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    • 357 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, norn the Straits to their usua 4 ports of call in China, India, Ceylo: and the
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  • 124 12 reported exclusively in the Malaya Tribune last month, telephone communication with the East Coast of Malaya will become available from 8 a.m. on Sunday, June 22. For the present only exchanges in Kelantan and the northern part of Trengganu will be connected with the
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  • 47 12 Singapore. Fiiday. R. ATHIMOOL/M clamed trial in the fifth court to-day to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of cash amounting to 535. the propcrtv of one Ancila on April 10. The case was postponed to June 20.
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  • 19 12 Mr. T. V. A. Brodie has been appointed a Magistrate of the First Class for the State of Srlangor.
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  • 118 12 Reuter. London, June 13. OVER 10,000 casualties were caused by German air raids on Great Britain last month. Figures for May, issued by the Ministry of Hdine Security, to-day show thai 5.394 people were killed, 5,151 injured and detained in hospital and 75 persons are
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  • 223 12 Reuter. Manchester, June 14 FIRM action against what the Port Director, Mr. Gibson Garvie, described as the "Communist element in imported dock labour" was threatened yesterday as the majority of dockers resumed work following a one day lockout in a big Manchester dock. Regular workers
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  • 25 12 Reuter. London. June 14. BRITISH fighters 'shot down two German into the sea oft the south-east coast yesterday fternoon.—Reuter.
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  • 268 12 London, June 14 JJIGH tribute io the much-bombed Jfalt< indomitable Governor, Lt.-Gen. Sir William r Dobbie, former G.0.C., Malaya, was p mentator in a 8.8.C. broadcast last itight. After discussing the Middle East theatre of war. the commentator said: "Then there is that much-bombed but
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  • 137 12 New Vc Ik. Juae IJ. THE facts about the sinking ol the American ship Robin .Moor weie beyond dispute. >a:d the Under-Secretary cf State, Mr. Sumner Welles, to-day ai his pi ess conference. The evidence of the survivors w*is very e'ear. he declared. He
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 286 12 [*J3 7 To-night 9.30 P*CKrn HOUSE FVFRY SHOW THE RECORD BREAKING FILM OF ARAB FANTASY CONRAD VEIDT JUNE DUPREZ SABU in Tin: thief m- ba<;»a» (IN MAGIC TECHNICOLOUR) MIDXiGHT SHOW TO-XIoH 1 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE SSCfe&Sri. MOON OVER BURMA Preston Fester Lewis Stone ALL OX THE To-day *]Sm Sothcn, PRESIDENT"
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    • 129 12 tm m— f mm m im n ■iw i.phi» SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. VENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of 110 X 40 gallon drums of Disinfectant of npprnved quality and British manufacture 12 noon. 30 June 194! Sunplv of
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    • 239 12 TO-NIGHT! j AI i MIDNIGHT l Republic Pit T Mf\ > tt, n I Ipowmll AMAZING CURE OF PILES nH FISTULA Performed on Local Sufferers head below 33. Jalan tamfi; l| bak, Klua n s, a*, Jt liore. 7th Tel.., I*4o. This is to Certify that 1 IpCc* \> have
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