Malaya Tribune, 19 June 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday. June H>, 1941.
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  • 1409 1 ANKARA'S OBLIGATIONS TO BRITISH UNAFFECTED Reuter. TR f^l Y »?f FRIENDSHIP WAS SIGN™" AT^ANKARA t AT 9 P.M. YESTERDAY BY YON PAPEN, THE NAZI AMBASSADOR, AND M. SARAJOGLU, TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER, SAYS THE OFFICIAL GERMAN NEWS AGENCY. treaty consists of three articles which state:—(l),
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  • 241 1 Reuter. Stockholm, June IS). THE 1 Icrman reaction to the closing of the German consulates in the United States is described as a dismal by the Berlin correspondent of the Stockholm en who says that there is an impression that Germany prefers to
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  • 15 1 U ST YEAR TO-DAY d Mussolini reach agreement reDiUUee terms. Successful evacua- expeditionary force from
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  • 96 1  -  LADY MAPPIN GETS DECREE From H 1,. Hopkin via Cable and Wireless. London. June 19. LADY MAPPIN has been granted a decree nisi on the grounds of misconduct by Sir Charles Mappin. The suit was not contested. They were married in 1930 He is the son of
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  • 141 1 "U.S. Challenge To Axis Shown Eastern News. Tokyo. June 10. COMMENTING on the United States moves in freezing Italian and German assets and the closing of German Consulates in the United States, the Tokyo Nichi Nichi declares that these challenges" to the Axis are looking toward U.S. participation In the
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  • 46 1 Reuter. New York, June is. Mr. Sumner Welles, the Under Secretary of State, told the Dress that the Robin Moor survivors had exce'lent photographs corroborating the oral testimony that she was sunk by a German submarine. -Reuter. ("NAZI ESPIONAGE IN CUBA —PAGE 7)
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  • 299 1 Reuter. CAIRO. JUNE 19. THE BATTLE WAS STILL RAG- ING FIERCELY YESTERDAY IN THE TRIANGLE EAST OF HALFA YA PASS. ACCORDING TO THE LATEST REPORTS RECEIVED IN CAIRO. FROM THE FRONT. Amid the wrecks of tanks which have been knocked out. armoured giants continue
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  • 164 1 Reuter. Nairobi. June 19. SIR Delves Broughton, who is charged "#ith th e murder of the Earl of Erroll, giving evidence in the trial yesterday, did not agree that Errolldeath was a satisfactory solution to his (Broughton's) domestic troubles. He agreed that he had previousl
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  • 70 1 Reuter. Washington. June 18 UNITED STATES naval and air bases in the Bermuda Islands and Newfoundland will be com missioned within the next fortnight or month. This was announced to-day by the Secretary of the Navy, Col Knox. The naval and air bases,
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  • 189 1 Reuter. London, June 19. BRITISH submarines operating in the Modi- 2 (erranean, which a few I days ago sank seven ships, have now accounted for eight more engaged in troop-carrying and the transport of war supplies. An Admiralty communique states that in the Aegean
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  • 56 1 Reuter. Vichy. June 19. STARACE. the former Secretary ol 1 the fascist Party is no longer I member of the Chamber of risti and Corporations says a Rome despatch. The decree, siened by Mussolini, appoints Lieut-Gen Enzo Galbiati in his He also replaces Starace as Chief of
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  • 427 1 Reuter. London, June 19. enemy fighters were destroyed yesterday evening when the R.A.F. made another sweep across the Channel to attack objectives in Northern France. The attack was similar to Tuesday's ten-hour offensive when 14 enemy aircraft were destroyed and many targets bomb- Ed
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  • 96 1 Reuter. Washington. June I*. THE last of the rcinaininf United Btfttet nava! reservists have bern issued wit'i -tiuitl-by" orders by the Navy ft WM tevealed to-day. The affected reservists include 14.313 r ranks The new recruiting campaign *hich has been inaugurated aims at obtaining
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    • 57 1 p M. HASSAN, I tr Gas Water Contractors, ;f. 37. Bras Basah Road, &GATOBB TEL. 3411. your requirements In the n or repairs of electric, ater pipe fittings, please ,!id we will submit our c without obligation. mtmKMASwmar guaranteed W HABGES MODERATE. stock:— Electric llghtlers, bowl fittings, lamp- mpbulbs, table
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    • 149 1 FOP AC. MAINS roft DC/AC MAINS Each successive year finds British radio receivers well ahoad of all competitors. In the medium-price class, for instance, no other sets on th* market can compare with the famous 7 8 valve models. Two points, perhaps, where their superiority is most striking are their
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  • 394 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. TAILORING business carried ©n at No. 152, Campbell Street, forms the subject of a il suit in which Khoo Gin Topi, a Hokkien woman is suj.jc 1 husband, Tai Kee Woo, before Mr. Justice C. V Carey in the
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  • 113 2 THE French Convent, M..i- > will hold a fair and si of work in the grounds of th<- Convent on Friday. July 4. There will be a number of sideshows and a jumble sale and, in the sale of work section, fancy and useful articles
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  • 50 2 TWO cases cf chickenpox. four of enteric fever and 48 of tuberculosis were notified to the authorities last week. Th? chief causes of mortality during th° week were tuberculosis and pneumonia, accounting for an equal number cf deaths. Convulsions were fatal in 23 cases. Enteritis claimed 20 victims.
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  • 138 2 (Prom Our Own Reporter) r 5 Ipoh, Wednesday. t "QHE enticed me away. She I *3 complained of ill-treat- 5 ment by tier husband and I asked me to tr.ke her away J and she would pay all the expenses," said Nachiappan, a
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  • 103 2 Rangoon, June 17. SIR Girja Shankar Bajpal, accompanied by Lady Bajpai and Mr. G. S. Bozman, arrived here this morning and was welcomed by the Labour Minister of the Burma Government. Mr. R. H. Hutchings. ICS.. Agent to the Governor-General of India in Burma, and the
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  • 21 2 A TALK will be broadcast from the Singapore station to-mor-row by the Pcod Controller, Malaya, at 7.15 p.m.
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  • 297 2 JOINT OBLIGATIONS Reuter. |{R. R. G. Menzies, the Australian Premier, announ yesterday that he had discussed the question f exchange of High Commissioners with Mr. Peter Fra T the New Zealand Prime Minister, when he was Diuam?' through there. The matter had been
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  • 143 2 Singapore, Wednesday. SAID to have pushed a young Chinese off his bicycle, assaulted him, and then with an accomplice stolen nearly $15, Rani bin Latif, a Malay, appeared on a preliminary inquiry into an allegation of causing hurt in committing robbery. The case wis heard before
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  • 806 2 Singapore, Wednesday. VVHAT, from the evidence, is indicated as one of the most brutal murders ever perpetrated in Singapore, was revealed at a Coroner's inquiry this morning. A young petrol station attendant, Quek Beng Kong, was found dead in a pool of blood
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  • 42 2 x I k TALK in the "War As I Know n It" series will be given from the Singapore Broadcasting station by a bomb disposal expert of the Royal Air Force, at 8.35 p.m. to-day.
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  • 22 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight london time. FORTY-FOUR
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  • 771 3 ••Will Help Our War Effort" (Tribune Staff Reporter) W OI LOWING the disclosure in yesterday's Tribune that there is a widespread demand throughout the country among Chinese employer* of large labour forces for a larger quota for immigrants from China, it is
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  • 129 3 Reuter. 1 MAJOR G. St. J. Orde-Browne. the 1 Co'onial Office Labour Adviser, at present in Mauritius, will afterwards come to Malaya In connection with the enquiry into the recent labour unrest, a Reuter message states. When questioned In the House cf Commons whether the
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  • 268 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) 'fHE Singapore section of the Junior Civil Service Association has decided to postpone its agitation for a revision in the salary scheme for its members— an agitation started nine years ago—for the duration, the Tribune understands. I A reply to this effect
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  • 110 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Wednesday. THAT she had been assaulted by a woman while she was in an advanced state of pregnancy, was alleged by a Chinese married woman. Teh Ah Heo, before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third Court, to-day, in the case
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  • 77 3 News has been received that Mr. A C. J Weerekoon, who passed the recent C. vlon Civil Service examination, has been posted to Trincomalee. the naval of Ceylon. Mr. Weerekoon. who is a KMI of Dr. Arthur Weerekoon. an old res.dent of Singapore, was born in Singapore and had his
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  • 353 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ABOUT half-a-dozen "raids," starting from just after 2.15 in the afternoon, were made by 'enemy planes" over Singapore yesterday, most of them causing considerable damage" in civilian areas, in the second all-Malaya passive defence exercises, which began yesterday morning. All Singapore
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  • 75 3 ANEW lighthouse is to be erect.d, near the sight of ihe oid one at Tanjong l.'*bang, Sarawak, flutes notice to mariners issued last night by the Master Attendant. Straits Settlements, on the authorilv of the Shipping Master, Kuching. The elevation of the new structure will be
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  • 112 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. THERE will be a full parade of the Medical Auxiliary Service, of Ipoh and Menglembu, including Air Raid Wardens, the Fire Brigade, the Medical and Auxiliary Service, thfi Incendiary Bomb Fighting Service and the Demolition and Rescue Squads, at 5.30
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  • 37 3 Lecture On 'Islam In India Mr. M. J. Namazie. Bar-at-law. will deliver a lecture on "Islam in India" a* the Ramakrishna Mission. 9 Norris Road, on Saturday at 7.15 p.m. The lecture is open to the public.
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  • 407 4 Reuter. Pittsburgh, June 18. JOE LOLIS is a three-to-one favourite to retain the world heavyweight championship against Billy Conn in Pittsburgh to-day. He is generally expected to register the first knockout ever i suffered by Conn. Last minute statements by the fighters are: Louis: "There
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  • 298 4 Kuala Lumpur, June 19. T IGHT rain fell last night putting the course in an excellent condition and the going was good ror this morning's training. Out early were Beau Mari and Invention looking very fit; the former j should win on Saturday. Young i Ginger
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  • 109 4 Reuter. New York, June 18. 1 RICHARD SKEEN is 1 making a bid to be America s outstanding professional though Fred Pe rry, world amateur champion before turning professional, is Skeen's 1 master. 1 In the final of the eastern tournament, Perry beat Skeen 6-3, 6-4, 4-6,
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  • 104 4 Reuter. Los Angeles, June 18. TWO world athletic records were created here to-day, Les Steers clearing six feet eleven inches in the high jump, while a quartette of runners from the University of California covered the mile relay in 3 mins. 9.4 sees. Steers has been In
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  • 220 4 in a draw. The scores: WMJDJL Cheong Thiam Siew c Evans b Rembridge 3 Yogarajah b Wright 15 Lall Singh not out 114 G. W. S. Waites not out 50 Extras 22 Total (for 2 wkts. dec* 209 Witchell. Guan Chye, Ram Piara; h r H J
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  • 55 4 JOHORE'S Malaya cup team to meet the R A F. to- i njorrow at Anson Road Sta- J dium will be selected from the following:— i Moore; Adnan, Buck Heng\ Hancock, Hashim, t Prentice; Parham. Md. Zin. i Ismail, Sze Tat, Ali Gemen, i y?f lns °n,
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  • 83 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 18. THE following will represent Malacca against Negri Sembilan at Seremban on Saturday in the Malaya Cup cQmoetition* r- B ai er (AI F Tam Chee Lim (Excise), D. Hendroff (Excise); o McArthur (A I P Abbas E S Tan Tiong Khye
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  • 669 4 Newmarket, June 18. THE Derby, run at Newmarket, to-day, was won by Owen Tudor, with Morogoro second and Firozedin third. Mrs. Macdonald Buchanan, daughter and heiress of Lord Wooiavington, became the only third woman owner to win the Derby in the 161 years of the history
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  • 127 4 Reuter. I London, j une i B ALL the world has Cricket Club ot j rates interesting i and a centenary «S2 g game saw the L the I 1 The School did H ell i t 149 runs before de 1 ,or revealing smart
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  • 88 4 From Our Own Reporter! Kuala Lumpur, June 18 j AAPTAIN C. A. Smith and If* v Sutton won the mixed doubles event of the Selangor tennis (Pionships this evening. L Leong Hoe Yeng and Miss GladS I Loke in the final 5-3, 2-6 6-4
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  • 25 4 three in the Royston Handleas The winner was Lord GlaneUv* "The Pelican" which won a Miing race by a head from Lord Por tals Longriggan
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 478 5 SINGAPORE ROTARIANS TOLD.... Singapore, Wednesday. POST-WAR reconstruction for a better world, and ways and I s of making it a successful and lasting one, were h by Flight Lieut H. C. Stumm, Rhodes scholar, K.A.F. officer, and author of the recently
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  • 15 5 Mr. A. B. Taylor has been given a comActhl Sub-Lieutenant In the Q 3 R.N.V.R.
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  • 121 5 j Malacca, June 17. j A FORMER Municipal Com- J missioner and a justice cl the peace, A. J. Minjoot, j an Eurasian, appeared before th e Police Court on Tuesday On vi summons charge of I abetting cne J. M. de Souza, j a
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  • 331 5 Singapore, Wednesday. JAN BOON HAN, a middle -aged Chinese painter from Changi; described in court to-day how he had been set upon by six persons and stabbed while on his way home. Giving evidence before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, when three
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  • 173 5 Singapore, Wednesday. REMARKING that "it is a matter of considerable importance," Mr. Justice Worley reserved judgment in the appeal of the Crown against the acquittal, by the Second Magistrate, of Capt. D. Marr, Assistant Deputy provost Marshal, Singapore Fortress, on a charge of committing an act
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  • 114 5 Singapore, Wednesday. I "CLNCE I am arrested, i would I 3 rather plead guilty," said Nitw Tap (51), who was charged before j Mr. W. D. Carew, in the third police court with fraudulent possession of ten katies of coffee. Niew was arrested at
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  • 519 5 Melbourne, June 18. IT is estimated that 3.50S.0A0 Australians listened to Mr. Menzie?. broadcast. As a lesult theatre audiences, road and telephone ♦raffic wore mmmfslteo. There are 1.207.230 Australian men in the military age group between 19 and *J The for Air, Mr. McEwen. »ud that age
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  • 18 5 The total contribution from the Allahabad District to the United Provinces War Fund amounts to about £3200.—8y Radio.
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  • 198 5 Batavia, June 14. CERTAIN tension is of course noticeable in the N.E.I, following the Japanese reply to the latest Dutch memorandum, but there is no nervousness. Although the Japanese pr??s is publishing abusive articles about the N.E.I, day after day, people in this country k?ep
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  • 140 5 "TOBACCO ROAD" (At the Cathay) A BRUTALLY frank story of life openec at the Cathay yesterday when "Tobacco Road" caine to the Singapore screen It Is a story of the terrible life of the "Dust Bowl" of America where nature has stricken the settlers In the great grip of
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  • 49 5 Singapore, Wednesday. FOR disorderly conduct by fighting in public, a 24-year-old Khe'c, Lim Chuan Cheng, was fined $1 or one day's simpie imprisonment by the fifth magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh. Lim was alleged to have lought in front of a house in Kampong Bahru Road on June 17.
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  • 22 5 SONGS by boys of the Angio-Chinese Middle School will be included in the Singapore broadcasting station's Children's Programme at 6.50 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 193 6 Nutrition Problem THE application of the results of scientific research lo everyday practical problems is a task which is no less arduous than the research itself. It is hero that the scientist or whoever is charged with passing on to the general populace the results of research has to
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  • 137 6 JT was known for a* long time that the vitamin deficiency so widely prevalent anion? the poorer classes of people, especially estate labourers could be rectified by the addition to their dietary of a small quantity of red palm oil. rich in \itamin A. A local product
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  • 154 6 X H E scientist has done his work, and has shown the way to improve the health of v TZ S K at ,ittle extr cost. It would be an excellent idea a the Department of Information would summarise the conclusions reached by Dr Fasal Sftl. P ublished
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  • 1247 6 IT'S an ill wind that blows nobody any good. So far as the colonial empire is concerned, one of the most beneficent effects of the war has been the gradual replacement of the
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  • 644 6 A CHARACTER STUDY QENEBAL Sir Archibald Wavell is the son and grandson of soldiers. His grandfather was a genera] and a Fellow of the Royal Society; his father was a general who did first-rate work in the South African War. At the present time it
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  • 138 7 Totalitarian Regime Plan For Western Hemisphere Reuter. Havana, June 18. fHE police, breaking into a house at Guanabacoa to investigate a murder case, were greatly surprised to find complete files, plans and identification of all Falanp;isl activities in Cuba. A Spaniard named Serrano, who created
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  • 135 7 Tokyo. June 18. A WENT will be given out Mr Kenkichi Yoshizawa the Japanese Government's his inquiry. Mr. Koh deputy Cabinet spokesman, reign correspondents, tded that the consents of Government instructions to y/oshizawa will net be d nor can any statement i clarifying Japan's atti-
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  • 68 7 Reuter. Tokyo. June 18. t: g rxnan consul at Manila told press that hi has not yet t ructions to close down .mar Ulce, either from his or the United States Commissioner for the Philipfollowing the Washington June 15 to down all zi
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  • 39 7 Reuter. Batavia. June 18. XT month, six Netherlands Ea it Indies infantry officers are for England to join the erlands Legion. At the same several Polish and Czech rs ars leaving fcr service Middle East.—Reuter.
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  • 111 7 Reuter. Nicosia, June 18. THE voluntary civilian evacuatio-i from Cyprus is now complete, it can be revealed to-day. Among those who have left the i.sland are 500 Polish refugees from Warsaw and other Polish towns, chiefly in- 1 telligcntsia. former Government i-j ficials and their families
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  • 156 7 Reuter. London, June 18. BRITAIN is profiting from tne experiences of Crete to expand her own airborne force. In the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Daniel Upson, pointed to the events in Crete as indicating the need to establish a powerful British airborne force.
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  • 62 7 Reuter. Tokyo, June 18. MR. Yoshizawa. the Chief Japanese delegate to the Batavia talks, has been ordered back to Tokyo because the N.E.I, reply io the Japanese proposals is hardly worth being specially incorporated STiSational agreement/ac to an official announcempnt However, the announce S assures that
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  • 219 7 Reuter. t (By Massy Anderson. Reuters 1 I Special Correspondent with J i the Mediterranean Fleet) Alexandria, June 18. operations in active i support of British Im- I perial troops in Syria and the j Western Desert continues and the British Navy is nali- S
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  • 132 7 Reuter. London. June 18. GERMAN troops early in June were in Finland in such large numbers as to make it clear that they were taking up positions there and not merely passing through. This information was received by the Ministry of Economic Warfare, which announced
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  • 288 7 Halifax On War Reuter. New Haven, Connecticut, June 18. "AUR lives arc set in troublous days and today the world to U driven by argument whose weapons are not words but the deadHesUnstruments of man's devising." declared the British AmbaLdor. Lord Halifax, to-day.
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  • 101 7 Reuter. Dublin, June IS, EIRE is "xperiencing a severe shortage of feeding supplies for h'imans and animals but supplies of flour and bread in the country will be adequate until the next harvest. This was stated yesterday in the Dail by the Minister of Supplies Mr
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  • 440 7 Reuter. CAIRO, JUNE 18. SEVERAL HUNDRED GERMAN PRISONERS WERE C APTURED AND A LARGE NUMBER OF ENEMY TANKS DESTROYED IN THE BATTLE WHICH HAS BEEN RAGING SINCE SUNDAY, WHEN GENERAL SIR ARCHIBALD WAVELL COMMENCED HIS WESTERN DESERT OFFENSIVE. British Headquarters announce that having accomplished their
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  • 213 7 Reuter. Cairo, June 18. AIRCRAFT of the Royal Air Force and the South African Air Force destroyed 20 enemy aircraft when they continued to give active support to operations by our ground forces in the Western Desert, states the Royal Air Force, Middle
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  • 48 9 Mrs. Tan Yew Yiang passed away peacefully at her residence on Wednesday, the 18th June, leaving behind her husband eight sons, six daughters, three sons-in-law, one daughter-in-law, and three grandsons to mourn her loss. Funeral will take place at 10 a.m. on Sunday, 22nd June.
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  • 341 9 Batavia, June 14. "Y OUT H Is Housed" is the title of an article in the Batavia Nieuwsblad on the enthusiasm shown by young men of the N.E.I, in the Voluntary Flying Corps. region with a view to colonisation by Javanese peasants. A.R.P. measures adopted for the staff
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 215 9 11 IE YEAR'S TOP SCREEN EVENT! ROdd CATHAY fF CHAtli* MAPI WIN ""maljolN AMUAw t W 1 0....... JOHN FO»0 SHOWS 3.15 6.15 9.15 ALSO FOX MOVIETONE NEWSREEL Returning By Popular Request TWO MORNING MATINEES ONLY at 11 O'clock SAT. 21ST JUNE and SUN. 22ND JUNE IN TECHNICOLOUR 1' IB
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    • 345 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant DRESS DIVER required for Miri apply to A.P.O. Marine Dept (No SS) WANTED Clerk who knows doubleentry book-keeping an d can read ChinTHh«S BPply 10 Box S BB Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No SSK) Situation Wanted niov^ AT ED u CHINESE LADY employment Housekeeper. Apply 39. ling
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    • 58 9 FILM STAR SENSATION Found! WELL, HEARTY and Ready to entertain you in the thrilling companion picture to "Last Train for Munich" Wok #>■ Utt t s JraK fl REX HARRISON I in "MISSING TEN DAYS" Coming to the Capitol Try r 'Mapro's' Roast Chicken Canned by The Malayan Products Canning
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    • 105 9 VICTORIA THEATRE j FRI. SAT. 9.30 20th., 21st. June 9.30 ONCE NIGHTLY j H. F. MALTBY'S BRILLIANT LANCASHIRE COMEDY THE ROTTERS FROM THE GARRICK KINGSWAY THEATRES, LONDON. i REPERTORY PLAYERS PRODUCTION. HAWAIIAN BOOKING AT MOONGLOW LITTLE'S SYNCOPATORS I PHONE 5167 SMOKING IS PERMITTED. BRAIN TONIC By the use of this
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    • 203 9 STILL GOING STRONG [S^OIHH^HiHHHHHHHHHI^IHHiI^^HIHHIHH iMM'WIIftWMM 2 COLUMBIA'S "ADAM HAD FOUR SONS" MUST BE SEEN BY EVERYONE WHO APPRECIATES A FILM OF A SUPERIOR CATEGORY. Something Extra Ordinary SELDOM SEEN ON THE SCREEN TO-DAY Jft 6.15-9.15 UNSUITABLE FOR NON-ADULT AUDIENCES I I THE STRAN G E S T, ■HPfMCH MOST ROMANTIC
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  • 37 10 MR. SEAH ENG WHEE and family wish to express their thanks to relatives and friends who paid visits, sent letters of condolence, wreaths and attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Seah Eng Whee.
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    • 715 10 sfsfddsfddd Situations Vacant WANTED WOMEN or GIRL factory workkers for sorting waste materials. Wages 40c. per day with food and lodging. Apply Post Office Box 668. Singapore. (No. 982H) WANTED—Lady Teacher —School Certificate. Oral English. Apply Box 865, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 962H) WANTED Male Stenotyplst. strong in English State
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    • 791 10 Situations Wanted QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL and Mechanical Engineer, age 26, seeks employment. Box 8». Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 996H) LADS' wishes to be companion, house keeper to an elderly European gentleman. Communicate Box 870, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 976H) MXY<">UNG EDUCATED CHINESE. 5 years experience in business circles. Knowledge of shipping,
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    • 840 10 For Sale FOR SALE. Conn Baritone Saxapbone. gold plated. In excellent condition. On view at Neng Heng Company Sln~apore. (No. MX) A CRAMMER PIANO for sale. $150!- only, good condition, quick, going cheap. V. C. Chang, 22, Java Street, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 34K) ONE BELL and Howell Cine Bmm Outfit,
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    • 689 10 Stamps 100. DIFFERENT MALAYANS $2-. Malayans. British. Foreign Stamps from 1863, including mint Malayans, ask for approvals. Yong Ah Tee, Batu Tlga Klang, Selangor. No 31K Personal YOUNG ENGLISHMAN would like to meet educated Chinese girl, willing to teach Malay and fond of dancing. Photograph appreciated, returnable. Box 855, Malaya
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    • 577 10 IN THE HIGH COURT, SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 49 of 1941 In the Matter of the Trustee of the 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 Trustee Executor Co.,
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    • 43 10 Did you MACLEAN your teeth today? I I never missff 4 For sparkling white teeth, healthy gums, a fresh cool mouth, use Macleans. It quickly removes stains, whitens *nd polishes the enamel and it is economical in use. "British to the t Teeth-
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    • 117 10 Manufacturing Opticians CROOKES OPTICAL COMPANY 206. South Bridge Rd.. Singapore. Optician T. S. Lee Tel. 6844 Eye-sight tested glasses supplied from $41- upward. BOH TEA A CANERO N HIGHL A N I) S PRODI) C T REASONS FOX MJtWC THIS EXCELLENT TIA It is 80 cts. per lb C«P«£ this
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    • 770 10 I TO-DAY'S RAIMiV Vj SINGAPORE LONDON ZHX. 225 m. 1333 k|cs. EASTERN tuVv ZHP.I. 30 96 m. 9.69 mlcs. CSV —17 «i RANsM 'SSlOv ZHP.2. 48.58 m. 6.175 mlcs. GSF —15 ,J TOt s 16 84 m ZHP.3. 41.36 m. 7.25 m|cs. LIS p.. Xft D.BL GSD 22 75'n£ j0
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  • 892 11 Singapore. June 18. Buyers. Sellers. MINING--33 319 71% 7|6 E j_> 33,6 34<6 gjg.Ua>»*-) 17; 18 j. Wrt 0.G7 0.72 I 12 6 14j--1 39 1.42 9|- 9t6 17 6 18 6cd 12i- 13i- :> 016 0.19 035 0.37xd L Ml 1.28 131 15 6 171--43
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  • 23 11 I Singapore, Thursday. j> rue> of tin and rubber gogapore at noon to- J «""'li* s S RUBBER S Sellers 89%.
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  • 156 11 Batavia, June 14. NmentlNG on the New York Timts report about the granting n Government of 5 for war material for E l pointed out here circles that the I export balance months of 1941. it 125.000,000 guilders, on military preparations. the N.E.I, must for extension
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  • 112 11 Simla, June 18. AUTHORITATIVE information from Madras shows that owing to orders from the Supply Department of the Government of India the coir industry is now restored to its normal prosperity Unemployment prevailed in tne industry some weeks back owing to the lack of shipping, but tn
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  • 183 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Thursday markets were extremely quiet yesterday and there was very little business to record. In the tin share market, there were un. satisfied buyers for Hong Fatts at 120. rfoo,^ 1 Luas at 161 an< Sungei Ways at Raub Gold
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  • 35 11 London. June 19. SIR Wilfrid Edward Francis Jackson. Governor of British .Guiana, has b_een appointed Governor of Tanganyika, in succession to Sir Mark Aitchison Young, who becomes Governor of Hong Rons;
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  • 217 11  -  U. S. Rubber Control Approved By Britain B» REVTER Cable London, June 18. JHE British authorities have informed the United States Government of their complete accord with Washington's proposal to form a Central Buying Agency for the official control of all United States rubber imports. Britain
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  • 46 11 Reuter. New York, June 18. 'RUBBER for civilian consumption will shortly be very «harply curtailed, according to a high defence official who says that the motor-car industry would do well to obtain tyres enough for half the current output for 1942. —Reuter.
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  • 87 11 A PROFIT of $2,709.32 was made hv the Ulu Pandan (Singapore I Rubber Estates Ltd., last year. A portion of the property was requisitioned by the military authorities but this will revert to the company at the end of the war or when it is
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  • 214 11 Singapore, Wednesday. SGT. G. KENNINGTON, of the R.A.F.. Tengah. facing a charge of negligent driving in the District Traffic Court to-day, said that "for some unaccountable reason" he went off the road and collided with a lamp-post. Asked to explain what he meant by an
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 23 11 j HAXDMAKE GUITAR Superior quality At\m \\\m\ Kich in tone mtt m 1 finish 1 from 518.50 CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge RoadJ
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    • 118 11 Piles Ruin Your Nerves Don't let itching, bleeding. Internal or protruding Piles sap your vitality, ruin your nerves, and drive you crazy with pain. Chinaroid the recent discovery of an American physician stops the pain in 15.minutes so you can walk, ride, work and enjoy life in comfort. It also
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    • 806 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port Swettenham, Penang, Negrapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, j Madras. Sailings 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
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  • 477 12 Capitulate, Or Damascus Will Be Stormed" ALLIES SCORE MORE SUCCESSES IN SYRIA Reuter and British Wireless. London, June 19. FINAL appeal to the French Commissioner at Damascus, AIHpH »*?T R e tz t0 ca P' tu,a te and the warning that an Allied attack on
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  • 141 12 Reuter. London, June 19. IN Syria, further progress has been made by our troops, both in the coastal sector and south of Damascus. Advanced patrols in the coastal sector are now within 20 miles of Beirut. The position in Syria is considered satisfactory in circles usually well-informed. Vichy
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  • 242 12 Stocks Raised During Last Night's Black-out (Tribune Staff Reporter) PARTICIPATING for the first time in black-out exer uses were some of Singapore's registered blood donors, who last night made a splendid response to an emergency- call for blood made by the Colony Blood Transfusion
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  • 159 12 Reuter. London. June 19 An official tribute m paid to the work of Sir Frederick Maz, j the Inspector-Gener 1 of th e Chinese Maritime Customs, in the House of Commons after a question about the control of custom.; in tne occupied areas ol China Mr
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  • 87 12 Reuter. Ankara. June 17 Delayed I _Te-1 1 lffi?o 01 c c between 1 ?,?f n> Buch ?J est and Berlin were Hals fni2 n^ M nday German offi! been an n qU ,i rers that th<?re »ad G%\l^ y r^ u Z. to the live ta
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  • 138 12 Demands, I Threats fj Reuter. R on Vussia' Broadcasting Winston Burdett. SI Ankara early Mr. Burtlo t aHri/j 1h I that as far as anv 0 '>«« 1 p The he NaLonai n? Correspondent ,ad, Agronsky, c iti?d simile Maf t®| of a German uKimalu' which according reliable
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  • 155 12 Eastern News. Tokyo, June 1? A six-page communique. by the Cabinet U Board, assert- that the drawal of the Japanese from Ba'avia means neither >bt^B■ abandonment of Japan's and fair contentions" ior jBI I change in the normal between Japan and the .YEL^^HH Dissatisfaction was notably n-Hl pressed
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  • 19 12 Reuter. PiUsburg, June 1& B Joe Louis beat Billy Conn a kncck-cut in ihe 13th round™ -c-night.—Renter.
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  • 499 12 Reuter. 'By On, Si, Huoert G ou 9fl ftWrfftr, THw j.,,. iLondon, June IS in mose days only lasted one day; now they take several before a final decision is reached. Battles of an offensive character are again being fought to save
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    • 184 12 ■CHAP Ĕfe\ S!NGa| CHAP SINGA KLUARAN KA-DUA-PULOH-DUA CHE YAM OF SAMBAS. i PA DANG PASIR r Che ™M. 1021 Jni jug. suatu ahli dari DOUIAT PARTY Che W -WS. pering:- QF 1004 QFIOIO g menvan di atas /-W Jiw OF SEROMPONG BUROXfi i I 1 SITI PAVONG V dgU Che
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