Malaya Tribune, 21 June 1941
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Title Section22 1941-06-21 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, June -X 1941.22 words
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Article53 1941-06-21 1 Reuter. Naircbi, June 21. FOUR bullets were found after revolver practice at Sir Delves Broughton's farm at Nanyuki and the two fired at Lord Enroll were from two different weapons. This conviction was expressed by Capt. Thomas William Overton, the army small arms expert, calledReuter. - 53 words
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488 1941-06-21 1 TOWNS ON SOVIET BORDER EVACUATED Reuter. < London, June 21. AIMJ In a dense forest 15 miles from Bucharest at Suagov, r9 the country seat of Prince Nicholas of Rumania, Hitler's Balkans blitz chief, Field-Marshal List, Commander-in-Chief of the GermanReuter. - 488 words
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Article105 1941-06-21 1 Reuter. Washington, June 20. THRI undred and seventy I ~»< >)*r surface on tl als, an Amerii me, with two offimen aboard, is rs overdue 01T the ol Portsmouth, New If mpshire. concern is felt for Us ty," says he Navy i and it is reealltd thatReuter. - 105 words
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95 1941-06-21 1 Reuter Washington. June 20. IT is meed that the Ford ...any has signed a the United AutomoV Union. n is affiliated to the r lo ie mmittee for Industrial Or' lni <it uncement of the historic with United Automobile Union—the first union er enteredReuter - 95 words
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Article38 1941-06-21 1 London, June 21. MAN bomber was shot 1 into th.2 sea early yesterday by the trawler Capstone. was sighted at promptly destroyed. Its not be identified, i tone suffered neither nor damage.—British v -"SS.38 words
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Article28 1941-06-21 1 Reuter. X London, Jun* 1 21. acy message from Lisbon that more Portugese led last mrht for the nt of the Azores Reut rReuter. - 28 words
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Article20 1941-06-21 1 ■ntmue their southward push President Roosevelt apoolnts Secretary of State for Navy ttmaoa Secretary of State for20 words
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Article60 1941-06-21 1 Reuter. London, June 21. AN important development in the work of the Regional Defence Commissioners nounced last night by the Home Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison. Wherever necessary-and it would be in most cases--the Commissioners would have an actional Deputy commissioner. This naa become necessary, he said owingReuter. - 60 words
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Article164 1941-06-21 1 London, June 21. A MESSAGE from Ankara says that it is authoritatively learnt that M. Sarajoglu. (Turkish Foreign Minister) has assured the British Ambassador that Turkey will never permit the passage of German troops and war materials across her territory. M Sarajoglu has also told the164 words
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Article170 1941-06-21 1 Reuter. London, June 21. FE German forces that were rushed from Tobruk to stem Gen Wavell's latest attack in the western Desert are still concentrated in the Solium area on the EPvot-Libyan frontier. E ffirto they have shown no .ions of moving back to. Johni* e pr^«°Reuter. - 170 words
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Article, Illustration73 1941-06-21 1 It wot announced day that Catahna flying boats had arrived in Rtalaya from America Here is whet thei lock like. In .linoica they are kiu.au as ConSOiidVted PBY flying boats. The eyes of tht Nam, tltey hove a range o. beitz r than 4.U0073 words
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89 1941-06-21 1 Reuter. Washington, June 21. THE WHITE HOUfc.fi has disclosed thai Pit [dent Roosevelt has directed the export control administrators to place i t-strict ions on oil products. A plan will Is for the most effective use of tanker.facilities in supply-no petroleum to the seaboardReuter. - 89 words
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Article, Illustration86 1941-06-21 1 Reuter. Tokyo, June 21. WHOLE-HEARTED support by the Philippines should the United States enter the war was pledged by the President, Mr. Manuel Quezon. In a broadcast speech on Thursday on the occasion of "loyalty day." says a Manila dispatch to the DomeiReuter. - 86 words
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Article454 1941-06-21 1 Reuter. 'By Frank Oliver. Renter's Correspondent j Washington, June 20. THE first reactions in Washington to President Roosevelt's message to Congress on the Robin Moor (see page 7) are that in no statement on policy or in his fireside Aat has President Roosevelt attacked GermanyReuter. - 454 words
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Article48 1941-06-21 1 Reuter. Lisbon, June 21 A BRITISH seaplane crashed yesterdav on ibe beach at Neiva. 40 miles north of Oporto The machine was burnt out bin the crew of six Canadians escaped Two other seaplanes, which sssre accompanying the wrecked machine, proceeded on their course Renter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article423 1941-06-21 1 Reuter. London, June 21. ALLIED troops advancing towards Beirut, arc meeting a great deal of machine-gun fire to the north of Wadi Zeini. Vichy artillery is shelling various sectors of the Allied lines. A war correspondent In Syria writes that the Indian brigade advancing on Damascus isReuter. - 423 words
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Article34 1941-06-21 1 London, June 21 BRIGADIER-GEN. Ingles of the New Zealand Army, who took part in the Battle < f Crete, was received in audience by the Kine. at Buckingham Palace.—British Wireless.34 words
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Advertisement49 1941-06-21 1 M. HASSAN, Gas A Water Contractors, m Bras Basah Road, TEL. 3411. o*l v -ff airements ln the pairs of electric, pipe ntWngs, please we will submit our without obligation. .k VAN SHIP GUARANTEED f I|*BGE9 MODERATE. t:— Electric lightbowl fittings, lampIbs, table lamps: tot»?ters. heating •.d ether appliances.49 words
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Advertisement97 1941-06-21 1 1 i "'A Wjk r '•Cnterpinar" Diesel Ma'itie Engines are de(signed and built to withstand full-load *V st operation day after day. bringing uew standards of performance and reliability to L*jnrZZ<' i boat owners They ur>- easy i operate /*T2g 1 because of simplicity of dWlgll whlrh ellmlnI I ateg97 words
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Article341 1941-06-21 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JJIGH praise was paid to Singapore's Auxiliary Fire Service by their officers for the work clone by them daring this week's defence exercises. One officer described their work as excellent, and added: ''As a professional I must say that some of those A.r.S.341 words
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Article276 1941-06-21 2 Singapore, Friday. TUNG CHING SI. a 26-year-old anti-pirate guard attached to the Hons Kong Police Force, was this morning convicted and sentenced to a day's simple imprisonment and a fin e of $2,200. in default a further 12 months rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. J. L. McFall.276 words
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Article201 1941-06-21 2 Wrong Name Petition Dismissed Singapore, Friday. Jl PETITION for a receiving order against a Malay had to be dismissed in the Hgh Court to-day owing to a mistake in name. The Malay was Idiis bin Senain, but he had been sued on a promissory note in th e Distr.ct Court201 words
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Article130 1941-06-21 2 Singapore, Friday. CJLEIGHT of hand that went wrcng and a detective who happened to be in the vicinity rroved the undoing of Yap Cheng Hong. Cheng Hong was getting into a bus when he was tempted by a fountain pen in the pocket of a130 words
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Article95 1941-06-21 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) telephone communi ns with the East Coast—with the whole of Kelantan and them Trenstganu—will coram nee I -morrow morning at 8 a.m. It is expected that tin bulk ol the telephone calk wl 1 be with rubber estates, tin mines and95 words
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308 1941-06-21 2 Singapore, Friday. JJOW tragedy overtook the last-minute preparations for a Malay wedding al the 8, milestone. East Coast Road, when a coconut tree crashed on to a temporary structure of planks and attap erected for the wedding ceremony, crushing one Malay woman to308 words
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Article, Illustration10 1941-06-21 2 IN SINGAPORE: Taking blood from a Chinese donor.10 words
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103 1941-06-21 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) the local cigarette and tobacco racket continues unabated, with prices soaring whenever a shortage is experienced, certain local Chinese clubs, associations and firms have formulated a plan to counter the profiteer. Ba;:ccl on co-operative lines, these institutions are making direct approaches103 words
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Article70 1941-06-21 2 Singapore. Friday. IN the third police court to-day. Long Kong Wee «30». was I charged with cruelty to animals— ibv holding the wings of a fowi, while they were crossed. When Long was stopped, the 1 fowl was found to be Buffering j from cramp. Long70 words
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Article25 1941-06-21 2 Dr. V. W. W. untitled Director-General Beneral of Information and Publicity, Maiaya. will jrivc the ta?k In '.he weekiy Far Eastern commentary on Sunday evening.25 words
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Article22 1941-06-21 2 (Ccv.t-A-Ptane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight Jondon time. FIVE22 words
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162 1941-06-21 2 Singapore. Friday. yHE case in which S. A. Dawooci. a 20-year-old Indian Islam, is charged with committing criminal icfa of trust of jewellery and cash to the value of over'S6.ooo. belonging to one Mary Chew, has Lccn fixed for hearing on July 21 end 22.162 words
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Article184 1941-06-21 2 (Tribune Staff mmymki Kuala Lum- jr p "IT reflects very m± 1 an educated s"*V;h nonsense on *ft. you," said Mr g t rj mm *l he fined H. Da-* accountant, $05' 2 r days' rigorous It summons charge 1 Enactment. h Tr^, A notice was post184 words
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Advertisement393 1941-06-21 2 tV *\v V> ENTERTAIN '^4jj><t+± YOUR FRIENDS THKRtf 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 i i BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES To-night j393 words
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Advertisement243 1941-06-21 2 MAKE LIFE Worili Living I March Is iecessarj SupiTnatur.il S rc£ kno\\n to th* jj HABIBULLAH SA'HEB, No. 29, bansuv BOMBAY. cut her, I Paste on Post-card or post la open envelope to-day Dear Yogi, Kmdiv show w tn* to overcome tlic ODS cies the instiuctive Illustrated r> ofc-ln ••The243 words
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238 1941-06-21 3 vPANESE BLAMED (Tribune Staff Reporter) ion of Chinese territories by the Japanese is attri},v a former Singapore Chinese Consul-General, hore, us the main cause of the increased traffickiii Malaya, a question which was brougiit up re- he Houst-* ul i ominous. a.Ui238 words
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133 1941-06-21 3 THE latest addition to the 'Buy t a Bomber is from the "Cent lane a Day" .ins. So far. $3,194 11 has been collected iiom this source. The collection were a< follows:— Mrs. W. K. Russell (2nd tin). SIIS.P3: Bnta Shoe Co Ltd..133 words
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117 1941-06-21 3 (From Our Own Reporter) I Ipoh, Friday. i ALTHOUGH the policy of th e KiaUl Sanitary Board is against hoardings and the display of advertisements on buses, the hoard has decided to go against its own decision. This acUion by the Board is the direct result117 words
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194 1941-06-21 3 Singapore, Friday PONVICTED on a charge (.1 stealing 37 cents. Lim Thiam Poh, \vus sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr W. D. Carew, tlie third magistrate Lim. it was stated, entere I a coffee hop in Owen Road, wen! to the rear194 words
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Article33 1941-06-21 3 THE Postal Department advise.; that a heavy air mail from the United Kingdom arrived yea terday evening and a general delivery will be r.ad e at BJS his morning33 words
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408 1941-06-21 3 DEGINNING from Jul) I it is proposed to give a five-minute daily broadcast from Singapore of the controlled prices of goods sold in the market, it was announced last night in the course jf a broadcast entitled 'Talking of Food." The broadcast was by408 words
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524 1941-06-21 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A COUNTRY in which a man may not receive interest on his savings will have little chance of survival, and nationalisation of banking must have as a corrollary nationalisation of trade. These are opinions expressed by prominent businessmen in Singapore on Fit.-Lieut.524 words
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228 1941-06-21 3 Singapore, Friday. WHILE a crane was unloading I cases of dried fish from a ship lo a tvakow anchored in the Inner Roads on May 29. a labourer. 27--year-old Low Kirn Joo. was struck a fatal blow on the spine by some cases in the228 words
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Article94 1941-06-21 3 Till-: spreading of an v report relating to matters ton netted with the war which will create unnecessary alarm or despondency, constitutes an offence under the Defence Regulations. This U contained in an amendn ent to the Defence Kegniation.s c In the Government Gaz:tte las', night94 words
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198 1941-06-21 3 FN the belief that this is the most opportune moment, the All-Malay an Kstate Asiatic Staffs* Association has appointed a sub-committee to study (he question of a central provident fund. ma i i 1 "Separate funds are said to be in operation and198 words
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Advertisement53 1941-06-21 3 Govern ;nent <J^S^^ supervision and control in the xS &-tt> '&t' X" largest cellars in Obtainable at Joseph *TRAVE§^^2g^>^^ harmful germs. Peps f ro contain, every tablet s p P |ass bottle*. »lon« valuable protection in cases to i-drng ofbadcoW.chills.coughs, r<r-w3bflu'and»linilarallnients. Sold y OSipl Take wrj IpEPS Price 75 cts.53 words
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Advertisement281 1941-06-21 3 •"for and j nourishing dishe* I try I old S<onis{r I HI IiTTOX" I Cutlets I Legs I Loin Chops 1 Shoulders I Cold Storage Mutton makes better Curries I J I! imam. Singapore sn« a i .imtw ***** 110 ft 111 lines). PENANG Uuu (1 l»'">. 81.l IERWOKiH a281 words
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724 1941-06-21 4 R- A. F. Saved By Good Rally In Second Half MALAYA CUP SOCCER Royal Air Force 4 Johore 1 holding a one-nil lead for almost forty minutes of the game, Johore cracked up in their Malaya Cup match against the Royal Air Force at Anson724 words
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Article450 1941-06-21 4 Tennis Championships YESTERDAY'S tennis ties in the open championships, fast approaching: the final phases, all produced excellent play, all the ties played being decided in straight sets. in tne open men's singles, Yon** Loon Chong played a forceful game to beat Paul Clerc 6-2.450 words
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Article93 1941-06-21 4 S.C.R.C. cricket teams for this week-end's matches will be: Against S.C.C. on the Padang on to-day at 2 p.m.: Eu Cheow Chye, Chua Boon Unn, Evan Wong Cecil Wong, Cheong Thiam Siew, Jwee Lim Swang, Fung Guan Chye Tay Lian Hee. Ong Swee Keng, Un Hon Wing and93 words
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Article20 1941-06-21 4 The Singapore Swimming Club wi.'l pjay water-polo against the R A.A.F., Sembawang at the b.S.C, to-morrow at 10.45 a.m.20 words
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Article41 1941-06-21 4 Singapore English School will held their ninth annual athletic ES»- Js* lan Besa r stadium on ,n' c 2 Zn at 3 Pm- old boys' '^Vt 40 yards) wil l be run at aoout 5 i 5 p.m. post entries received.41 words
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Article112 1941-06-21 4 TO-DAY. SOCCER Malaya Cup: N. S. vs Ma..ir~ 3 at Sercmbun. Div. I Loyals vs SCPA Stadium; Gordon vs ra <Ac-a,ci' Changl; Div. HA Royal Navy v> Moraw.i Naval Base; S.H.B. vs F6rtre.-s Slgo Har l our Boa rd; R.A.S.C. vs R A.0.C.. Alexandra. CRTrsirr Flr y Bel112 words
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141 1941-06-21 4 jyjALAYAN, if not Singapore, times may improve at the first annual athletic sports of the Ceylon Sports Club to be held on the club grounds this afternoon. j Thougn the C.S.C. has been in existence for more than two decades, this is the first141 words
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Article83 1941-06-21 4 (By "Spectator") 0 Race 1: CARMANA RACE netl I Hue and Cry K Race 2: BENEDICT Rllce o__ H e JM Cr, Sir Patrick 7 K p Arm tK Races: CHATTERBOX Race s^ifc^r Moonwm y," Ki FH* Race 4: CONSTANT LIGHT Race 4—sn^Sf* Lady Warrior *T2*pUW RUCe5: Wae£r7°83 words
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Article710 1941-06-21 4 PDLLOWINC is the card for the first day', races of th gor Turf Club's Summer Meeting, to be 8 RACE ONE Horses—Class 4—Div. 4—6 Fork*** 1 0 0 THE WARRIOR 12y 9.04 Miss C R lb 3 0 0 GOLDEN BRONZE 5y 902 Mrs H r710 words
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Article49 1941-06-21 4 Reuter. New York, June 19. MEARLY $2,000,000 is now the J 1 total of Joe Louis' ring earnings. He received $154,404 for last night's fight, out of the net receipts of $386.012. Conn receiving $77.202. Th p official attendance was $54,487 and the gross gate $451,743 —Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article107 1941-06-21 4 Ci.C.C. cricket teams for to-dafy and to-morrow wilj be" Against the S.C.R.C., to-day 2 p.m., at S.C.C: J. T. Rea <capt.>, R. A. Hooper, L. G. Robertson, Capt. F. W. Smith, J.W. Stogdon, Lt. D. W. A. Simpson, D. Brennan, Lt. T. S. J. Roy, Lt. P. Tomlinson,107 words
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Article143 1941-06-21 4 THE War Fund will be benefitted to-morrow afternoon uhru t» evenlv-matched baseball MS'***, tions, the Chinese and the taw drans clash in the n v >r u at Jalan Besar Stadium o'clock. Admission charges rill I*" cts., and all proceeds handed over to the Wv IJJ* In the Minor143 words
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Advertisement117 1941-06-21 4 BATTERIES for your radio Obtainable from all dealers or from THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England). la. Oldham Lane, SINGAPORE. I Wlse mothers leav e nothing to -'-/1 chance. They rely on Allenburys >n Foods knowing that thousands of V y other motners have proved the jjtfW117 words
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Miscellaneous24 1941-06-21 4 TIDE TABLE to n*v fI^ H,GH TIDES TO-DAY. 844 a.m.. 7.4 ft.; 8.28 p.m.. 8.5 TO-MORROW: 9.40 a.m.. 7.8 ft 909 p.m., 8.6 it.24 words
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Article164 1941-06-21 5 rem Our Own Reporter; Ipoh. Friday. j ndence of attempted arson I wa s very definite. A candle n left with the intention *ras to burn down and set papers and consequentwhole building. Fortunbowever. the candle burnt inch from the ground and I the papers on164 words
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Article136 1941-06-21 5 Singapore. Friday. |p i: MORRIS, the import 11 nager ol Messrs. Henry I Co.. told the fifth Mr L. C. Goh. this now acting on certain he located a shop in N Bridge Road selling imitation *ol a kind of briUlantlne, for mr were the sole136 words
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Article126 1941-06-21 5 "LITTLE NANCY KELLY" At the Capitol) I BH yi 3 are smiling at the Cathese days. Yesterday Nellie Kelly" started a cheery run there. picture for the Irish with hatreds and sentiment, and affections. When Ki Uy (George Murphy marffl Uy 'Judy Garland> in I her father I Charles126 words
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Article24 1941-06-21 5 T talk in the Far Eastern ttary series will be broad- c Singapore station by or Purcell on Sunday at24 words
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Article237 1941-06-21 5 I row Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Friday. (J" MARKING that it gave him no ure whatever to send the to jail. Raja Salim, the Magistrate, yesterday sentenced B. Kanapathy itil recently chief clerk of trict Office, Taiping, to eight rigorous imprisonment pleaded guilty to criminal trust237 words
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Article844 1941-06-21 5 FREEDOM OF SPEECH THE LAW |T b a well known fact that there is not in English law any special constitutional provision for freedom of speech, reedom of the person or freedom of public meeting, states the leading article in the June issue of the Malayan844 words
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Article34 1941-06-21 5 Members of the Karai Union of Malaya resident in Singapore held their first meeting, presided over by Dr. S. W. Ponnappah, on Sunday and elected Mr. N. Subramaniam honorary corresponding secretary for the Settlement.34 words
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Article42 1941-06-21 5 The Governor, Sir Shenton. and Lady Thomas, will be present at the tea party to be given by the Indian Chamber of Commerce at 5.15 p.m. on Monday. July 7. at the Adelphi Hotel, for th e Indian Agent. Mr. S. Dutt.42 words
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Article317 1941-06-21 5 "JJET Us Be Prepared in the Pacific" was the title of an editorial in the "Sydney Daily Telegraph" on June 2. It discussed the evacuation of Crete and the drive on Suez, and added:— "After Suez the next great bastion of the Empire is Singapore.... We317 words
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Advertisement63 1941-06-21 5 Fresh Supplies Have Arrived. You can only build r= muscle on food. That EF is why athletes train on milk. Milk is not expensive, but it is the finest [mrC value in food obtainable. /ttP t|L =l Be strong be alert ■iirmim -in r i 1 n fi—mM —imm—. .__mm-u63 words
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Advertisement110 1941-06-21 5 ASSURE VOI R OWX FUTURE Modern commerce has no place to offer, no high rewards to give to the unskilled, untrained worker." Success only comes to the qualified; Decide to-day to study at PITMAN'S Siufcn- pore—Branch of the famous London J college established over 70 years age. 1 Enrolment at110 words
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Article221 1941-06-21 6 Chinese Immigration THE consensus oi I mnese opinion in regard to the reported decision of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce I to petition the Colony Government to increase the monthly quota of Chinese immigrants (which now stands at 500 men and 500 women) is that, while an increased221 words
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Article161 1941-06-21 6 IJXLIKE the Indian. the Chinese immigrant in this country has always had to rely on his own wits to secure his rights. He has not so much leaned on the Government of his home country, as the Indian has. In years to come, it may be expected that161 words
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Article154 1941-06-21 6 JT seems to us that the only way in which an indigenous labour—and Malaya had to start from scratch in this respect—can be built up to serve as an unfailing handmaid of industry is by encouraging the immigrant to settle here. Perhaps a generous land alienation scheme, coupled154 words
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913 1941-06-21 6 Swiss Correspondent Tells How AFTER the collapse of France, the Germans have set to work controlling our exports, specially those to countries under the British flag. The only neutral port still open to us is Lisbon, but all traffic to that port has to913 words
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Article1129 1941-06-21 6 Professor Harold Laski - Freedom The Worker H\ Professor Harold Laski 'THE protection ot civil liberies must he a vital preoccupation of a Britain which proposes to emerge from war with its democratic foundations uninjured. The Government has powers little short of absolute over the lives and property of its citizens. How has it1,129 words
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Article422 1941-06-21 6 ORITISH films are still finding their way into the cinemas of blockaded Europe. Thanks to co-operation between the authorities and the British film distributors, audiences in Scandinavia continue to enjoy the films of British comedians like George Formbv and Arthur "Big-hearted" Askey. Formbv, who has422 words
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Article125 1941-06-21 6 THE boys of Eritain's R.AF. have developed a language all their own. A fighter pilot is told to "scramble."' instead of take off: then he "angels upward." When he identifies a specific landmark on the ground he i< 'picking a pinpoint": he "links' when he turns suddenly, perhaps to125 words
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234 1941-06-21 6 'JTwO Canadian soldiers, hearing Britain was likely to be invaded in the spring, hitch-hiked 1,000 miles and stowed away in a Liverpool-bound Belgian ship to be in the battle. This was the story told at a court-martial at Bordon, Hampshire. Ptc. L. Harding, 25,234 words
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Article439 1941-06-21 6 FN the midst ol party which days ago. there arost a di concerning son as. pects of employ] always made it listening instead public places. ciple hoping, of benefitted by the I was amply r. warded silence because d in the present article 77 ed from some439 words
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Advertisement424 1941-06-21 6 RAILWAYS. N MOVING V MAXIMUM LOADS. Y -I' can heln Filway and yourself bv— OFFLOADING WAGON'S IMMEDIATELY you are notified that they have arrived, thus freeing them tor re-loading. LOADING WAGONS PROMPTLY so that they may he despatched by the first available train. CONSIGNING FULL WAGON LOADS, thus making maximum424 words
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1161 1941-06-21 7 S. WILL NOT YIELD USE OF HIGH SEAS" tmMtammmn WASHINGTON, JUNE 20. PRESIDENT ROOSE\ELT'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS STIGMATISED I THE SINKING OF THE ROBIN MOOR AS THE ACT OF AN INTERNATIONAL OUTLAW. THE UNITED STATES DOES NOT PROPOSE TO YIELD THE L1,161 words
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Article473 1941-06-21 7 Reuter. London, June 20. WHILE an ominous lull prevails in the European war situation, the tendency of events points more and more to the belief that Germany is either preparing to attack Russia or turning the heat on the Soviets to extract concessions designed to break theReuter. - 473 words
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Article300 1941-06-21 7 Reuter. London, June 20. YIN ETY-E l G H T British, I 1 allied and neutral vessels j representing 461,328 tons were j lost during the month of May including looses suffered in the Eastern Mediterranean during military operations. The figures included 73 Bri- I tish shipsReuter. - 300 words
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Article80 1941-06-21 7 London, June 20. GEN. de Gaulle, leader of the Free French, in an address in Cairo on the hrst anniversary of the Free French movement said, according to an agency message, "We will stand by England and Mr. Churchill, who is the essence of our80 words
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Article150 1941-06-21 7 London, June 20. rIE story of two air gunners who stuck to their Sunderland though she was on tire and sinking fast is already among the annals of gallant deeds performed in the last days of the Battle of Greece. H w the air gunners150 words
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Article33 1941-06-21 7 Reuter. Rio de Janeiro. June 20 THE German steamer Hermes (Q. 036 tons), which left Rio yesterday to run the British blockade has returned to port.— Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement163 1941-06-21 7 Large Auditorium Size Cello Guitar i PRICE $45 SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road Cow Gate l MI I X FOOD Jackson Co, Ltd., much m 1 L reg re f *bat there has recently been a shortage of "Cow 1 Gate Milk Food" which they are aware has163 words
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Advertisement132 1941-06-21 7 J We can solve I I your Catering Pro b1 em s WE will cater for any function— bitf or small telephone your particulars and leave the rest to us. We assure you of our best services at all times. TELEPHONE The Catering Department is Q A under direc t132 words
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Advertisement193 1941-06-21 8 JHE ONLY BjRICHT SHOW IN TOWN! Shure and Begorrah, She'll Steal Your hearts away! JUDY GARLAND Ml her first I Solo-Starring Role! 4 SHOWS TO-DAY TO-MORROW 11 a.m.— 3.15 —6.15 —9.15 M.G.Ms Heart-Wanning llSiB&S. GREAT STACE HIT' f mm KELLY 1 I^garlahdJ MjL George MURPHY /M An M C M193 words
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Advertisement274 1941-06-21 8 MILLIONS HAVE READ SHAKESPEARE'S FAMOUS CLASSIC! Now it has become the Greatest TAMIL Picture ever made. 2nd SPECIAL MIILM4.IIT SCREENING! CAPITOL T O.MGHT I at 12.1s In Response to hundreds of Requests from those unable to obtain admission at the recent midnight show. The Outstanding TAMIL Film JKB& MERCHANT f&W274 words
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Advertisement102 1941-06-21 8 T O X I Ci II T At 7.30 9.30 Supported by "LADY BEHAVE" with SALLY EILERS Matinees To-day To-morrow BRIAN AH ERNE in "CAPTAIN FURY WILLIAM HOLDEX in "GOLDEN BOY" MIDNIGHT I SCREENING TO-NIGHT 12 P. M. RAMON NOVA IlltO in Republic s Thrilling Comedy Drama j j j102 words
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Advertisement202 1941-06-21 8 Acclaimed by The Press "WORTH GOING A LONG v, TO SEE"- FREE PRESS "VERY GOOD ENTERTAINMENT AVn STANDARD IN ACTING" -S HUn* I H,fi H TO-DAY TOMORROW 4 mQ y s l 9is 15> ALintAMfift^; 4 STARS IN A NEW KIND OF sckffx MASTERPIECE! V COURAGE TO BE DIFFERENT! Here202 words
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Obituary39 1941-06-21 9 FELIX ALEXANDER ESP EC HERMAN, aged 66 years, died yesterday at 10 p.m., leaves widow and three daughters. Cortege leaves 198 Kim Seng Road at 5 p.m., for Church of St. Joseph and thence for Bidadari.39 words
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Advertisement239 1941-06-21 9 I* POSITIVELY LAST THREE SHOWS TODAY' 3.15 6.15 9.15 CATHAY P H O NE ft 0M THE SCREEN! B V m c V V «•11, 0...« M JOHN *oto M W o*»»Vf I ANI/O From the Stage-Play that s been running on Broadway since 1933 Returning By Popular Request TWO239 words
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Advertisement321 1941-06-21 9 VICTORIA THEATRE 930i T N,C HT|— I ONCE NIGHTLY H. F. MALTBY'S BRILLIANT LANCASHIRE COMEDY THE ROTTERS FROM THE GARRICK KING SWAY THEATRES, LONDON. REPERTORY PLAYERS PRODUCTION. IH!!f AIIAN I BOOKING AT MOONGIOW LITTLE'S SYNCOPATORS 1 PHONE 5167 SMOKING IS PERMITTED. TO-NIGHT at MIDNIGHT (Show Starts 12.15 o'clock) (3f -CHARLES321 words
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Advertisement89 1941-06-21 9 FEW RAIDS London. June 20. GERMAN air activity over Great Britain last night was again slight. A British Air Ministry communique says: "There has been very little enemy activity over this country during the night. Bombs were dropped at a few widely separated points. A small number of casualties was89 words
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Advertisement422 1941-06-21 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Wanted EDUCATED CHINESE LADY seeks ckTployment, Housekeeper. Apply Box PO3. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 04K) YOUNG CHINESE, able to Bpeak 5 dialects. Having fair knowledge of Chinese charactor, seeks employment as Bill-01--lector. Delivery Clerk, Salesman, Telephone Operator, Junior Clerk, good reference. Apply Box 906. Malaya Tribune, Singapore.422 words
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Advertisement199 1941-06-21 9 11th RECORD-SHATTERING DAY 4 SnOWS TO-DAY at 11 a. in. 3.1.7, 6.1.7 Also Four Shows To morrow a.m., 315. 6.15 9.15 "ADAM HAD FOUR SONS" A REAL WOMEN'S PICTURE I BOOK YOUR SEATS for to-night right now i'iiom: DEFINITELY NOT SUITABLE FOR NON-ADULTS WT Jap a/]] f i/ii m IS199 words
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Advertisement3036 1941-06-21 10 z^^^^l^nllllilliN'NnzM.^!^^^ For Sale FOR SALE B.S.A. cycle If frame, 3 speed, almost new, cash $55-. Apply 85, Ampang Street, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 44K) FOR SALE. Conn Baritone Saxphone. gold plated, ln excellent condition. On view at Nang Heng Company. Singapore. (No. _28K) A GRAMMER PIANO for sale. $150'- C^lv. good3,036 words
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Advertisement473 1941-06-21 10 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. M Nakahara, the sole proprietor of Union Motor Hiring Company, carrying on business at No. 182 Middle Road. Singapore, has agreed to sell to me the undermentioned. Tan Hong Thew of No. 20 Upper Weld Road, Singapore, the said business and furniture473 words
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Advertisement124 1941-06-21 10 #P leas ot to like, BROOKLAX Choccaa Laxarrvt bran thorough, mrit r..--t CTta lb! cot. ■tobboro cbo of Co: woMuif mm fiipaiion. It Baa* SOLD EVEBYWHERE ADJUSTABLE EARTH AUGER BORES instead of DIGS. §MOST EFFICIENT ONE-MAN POWER JO"I EVER MANUFACTURED CUTS 9 SIZES HOLE WITH ONE AND Till V TOOL124 words
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Miscellaneous782 1941-06-21 10 j TO-DAY 'S ItAiiiVi v SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL. 223 m. 1333 k cs. EASTERN tp, v V ZHPI 30 96 m. 969 mcs. CSV iftl i SMK SIo v ZHP.2. 48 58 m. 6 175 m cs. GSF —Uu S; Ml itiHr. ZHP 3. 4138 m. 7.25 mlcs. 6.15 p782 words
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882 1941-06-21 11 Singapore, June 20. Buytiiß. Bellera MINING. 15") 3'- 3!6 (ss) 7 li a 7|6 V v SXf 346 17!- 181. 0 67 0.72 126 14'OI ($1) 1.39 1 42 T) 17 6 18 6cd 1?'- 13--n.ia 021 1 0 35 0 37xd 128 1.31 15 6882 words
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Article194 1941-06-21 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. A RRANGEMENTS are well in hand rt for a series of charity performances to bp Staged in Singapore by the Perak Chinese Amateur Dran ?.tic Association, for the joint benefit of the British War Fund and the China Distress Relief194 words
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Article72 1941-06-21 11 Reuter. Quebec, June 20. WE French Canadians are treated better under the British Crown than we would have been under our mother country France," de clared the Premier of Quebec, M. Godbout, in a speech in Quebec. He said: "We are British as much asReuter. - 72 words
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335 1941-06-21 11 T-kyo, June 20. jpOLLOWIXG the discontinuation of the recent economic negotiations, "normal trade relations" will be maintained between Japan and the Netherlands East Indies, .Mr. Kenkieiii Yoshizawa, chief Japanese delegate, declared in a radiophone interview with the Domei News Agency. A.sked what would happen335 words
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Article351 1941-06-21 11 npHE Minister for Air (Mr. McEwen) has announced a bis home expansion of the R.A.A.F., including the possibility of building further types of aircraft and further supplies from the U.S.A. Melbourne. June 13 The official war correspondent {Kenneth Slessor) reported on Monday that at ter four davs351 words
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303 1941-06-21 11 Singapore, Friday. DIVIDEND of 7 /i per cent, on the preferred ordinary shares was declared at tV:e 14th annual meeting of Thornycroft (Singapore) Ltd. held to-day. It was stated at the meeting that profits had been earned by all departments of the company and303 words
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Article157 1941-06-21 11 Singapore, Friday. to be employed on "most urgent and important work in the Naval Base now," F. E. Pereira ti the firm of Wee Cheng Soon was to-day granted two months' exemption from non-contmuous training by the Singapore Appellate Tribunal sitting at the Supreme Court. Pereira's original application157 words
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Article86 1941-06-21 11 Calcutta, Tune 19. LIGHTING restrictions are now being enforced in Calcitta as a measure of Air Raid Precautions. The sale of petrol between the hours of "unset and sunrls? Ll beine. prohibited from Wednesday next. In order to adjust itself to the black-out rules, the Legislative86 words
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Article69 1941-06-21 11 Singapore, June 20. Gambier 7.50 Java Cube 12.00 Hamburg Cube 12 25 Muntok White Pepper 15.00 White Pepper 14.50 Black Pepper 7.25 Sundried Copra 2.50 Mixed Copra 2.25 Small Flake Tapioca 7.50 Fair Flake Tapioca 7.00 Medium Pearl Tapioca 8.25 Small Pearl Tapioca 8.25 Lingga Sauo Flour 4.85 4.8569 words
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Advertisement181 1941-06-21 11 TM VL COLLEGE. IPOH. rnrl pirls for <5oninr for Mat lie. rind Tnfpr1 R ")tt*s tor Principal: Mr. k. L. Dei BjI Hons (Lcnd.).RAT F *TERN OPTICAL CO.. M inufarturing Opticians BH4g> Rd., Tel 2164 hed la Optician C. Y. FAN. •--CWk Quality superior. GLASSES FROM $4 UPWARDS SAFETY CAMPAIGN181 words
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Advertisement109 1941-06-21 11 recipes, carefully Clip this l&VfiTiVUttdik<{£¥%r UfcatV■ tlsemcnt and sond to: CONNKLL BROS. CO. (Malaya) LTO (Incorporated in S.S.) Dept. *****. P. O. BOX 118 Singapore—Straits Settlements. I BOH TEA I |H| (A Cameron Highlands Product) BR ■j REASONS FOR BUYING THIS EXCELLENT TEA ■Hj It is 80 cts. per lb.109 words
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Advertisement243 1941-06-21 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, 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 Freight.243 words
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Advertisement353 1941-06-21 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., from the Straits to their usus* ports of call in China, India, Ccylo and the United353 words
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734 1941-06-21 12 Reuter. LONDON, JUNE 20. MR. RONALD CAMPBELL, FORMER BRITISH MINISTER Afl IN YUGOSLAVIA, WHO ARRIVED IN ENGLAND LAST NIGHT AFTER BEING DETAINED IN ITALY FOR NEARLY FIVE WEEKS SAW MR. ANTHONY EDEN AT THE FOREIGN OFFIC E THIS MORNING. Subsequently, in an interview with theReuter. - 734 words
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298 1941-06-21 12 Reuter. (By Desmond Tishe. Reuters Special Correspondent with the Allied Forces in Syria) June 20. nKSCRLBING the recapture of Kuneitrah by the British, an. Australian machine-gun olficer told me that at dawn, his detachment, with artillery, took imposition south of the town, preparatoryReuter. - 298 words
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Article153 1941-06-21 12 Reuter. Buenos Aires, June 20. LA CRITICA, a Buonos Aires evening newspaper, gives further details of the alleged Rightist proNazi conspiracy which it revealed on Tuesday. It staves that eight men are still under arrest and adds: "Despite the extraordinary reserve displayed by the authorities, weReuter. - 153 words
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Article82 1941-06-21 12 Reuter. Batavia. June 21. THE French steamer Compiegne (9.986 tons' was intercepted on Thursday night by B Netherlandswarship In the Sunda Straits, it was officially announced in Batavia yesterday. The steamer was on its wav from Marseilles to Saigon, /s t captain refused to "ec-operate"Reuter. - 82 words
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Article104 1941-06-21 12 Reuter. DOW a coast; aircraft sci r< Pj a supply ship home after the b 'i sea was related day. The attack day evening in net The pilot < ship was pr< aircraft vessel i which put v] a fire. Despite thu i right overReuter. - 104 words
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Article141 1941-06-21 12 London. June 'l STATING that in secure increased coal production is imperative. th the Select Comm:*Fxpenditure appoui Commons to exarr.:.. ture. says: "It hai that the steadih mci demand for plies can only b" (1), if thousands of experfesfld miners, now in the arm ous141 words
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Article21 1941-06-21 12 Ottawa, fat 20 DRINCESS JULIANA Bernhard of tl have returned visit to the United Btat( I21 words
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Article404 1941-06-21 12 London, June 20. (JOXFEREXCES vital to the Battle of the Atlantic are day by day taking place between senior naval officers and masters of merchant ships. A description of one of these "convoy conferences" is given by a naval eyewitness. "The Navy and merchant navy," he404 words
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Article35 1941-06-21 12 The Singapore ming Club will hold "Kroncncn, Night" :n Saturday A specially engaged will be in attendanc wards, and there wil dancing. Bookings be entered on the besu i at the Club.35 words
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Advertisement229 1941-06-21 12 KLUARAN KA-DUA-PULOK-DUA QF. SFRAMPANG LAUT. Ronggeng. Che TA'SEAH /j| |V ,niQ NASIB MVL VNG. X as ib. Che T\SE UL yM| |V Lam 2 rot-oid yang bairus oleh Che Ta' Seah va'lah: Sva u l an bairi suatu Ahli X yang lerpuji d: 1020 1 'he \"^ri^ k j telah229 words
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Advertisement175 1941-06-21 12 Public Notice* BOARD OF MANAGEMENT of the WAR RISKS (GOODS) INSURANCE FUND. NOTICE There has been some misunderstanding as to whether or not person? and firms holding or owning stocks of padi and rice for sale are required to insure those stocks under the War Risks (Goods) Insurance Scheme. Stocks175 words
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Advertisement25 1941-06-21 12 Something I new again Something nice of course Roast Duck 1 and Chicken Stew g Canned by the I Product* i*"' Ltd., Penan?. gl Obtainable25 words
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