Malaya Tribune, 23 June 1941
1941-06-23
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Title Section21 1941-06-23 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, June 1941.21 words
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Article, Illustration899 1941-06-23 1 'IPHERE IS VEKY LITTLE NEWS ABOUT THE FIGHTING 1 IN RUSSIA. THE MOSCOW RADIO ANNOUNCED LAST NIGHT THAT GENERAL MOBILISATION HAD BEEN PROCLAIMED IN 1* MILITARY COMMANDS, WHICH COMPRISE PRACTICALLY the fJ^ AND ALL MEN BORN BETWEEN 1905 AND 1918 ARE LIABLE899 words
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Article, Illustration27 1941-06-23 1 A typical soviet suiaier uj u~ay The"equipment of these men is suid to be first-rate but their fighting powers are not yet fully knncn.27 words
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461 1941-06-23 1 Reuter. (By Vernon Morgan Renter's former correspondent in Finland) London, June 23. WITH the Russo-Finnish conflict in mind, there is fairly widespread opinion that the German panzer divisions will "go through Russia like a knife through butter," and that the Luftwaffe will have noReuter. - 461 words
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Article713 1941-06-23 1 Reuter. London, June 23 THE only unanimity achieved by military correspondents in writing of the size, organisation and efficiency of the Red Army is in stating that any estimate is "very largely based i i on conjecture. Compulsory military service been continuously main tamed since 1917Reuter. - 713 words
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Article, Illustration735 1941-06-23 1 World Reaction To New War Tokyo, June 23. Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Y. Matsuoka, went to the palace to report to the throne immediately he received the official report from the Japanese Ambassador in Berlin on the start of German-Soviet hostilities. He also735 words
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Article417 1941-06-23 2 Reuter. London, June 22. WORLD speculation as to the strength and striking I power of the Soviet air force will at last be brought to an 1 end as her machines go into action against the Luftwaffe and the Russians' real strength is revealed inReuter. - 417 words
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Article139 1941-06-23 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A YOUNG Chinese named Leong «J Hong Peng accosted a woman who went to buy stamps at the General Post Office and told her that she could make her purchase easily if s he followed him to139 words
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Article48 1941-06-23 2 London, June 21. THE Food Minister, Lord Woolton, has appointed as Director of Unrationed Food Distribution Mr P. Aldridge, who is Director of the Co-Operative Wholesale Society, and has had great experience, both of the wholesale and retail side of groceries and provisionsBritish _Wiretess-_^48 words
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Article45 1941-06-23 2 Mrs. Oliver Mark has been elected an honorary member of the Association of British Malaya ln recognition of the valuable services rendered to the Association by her late husband. Mr. Ollvei Marks, a former Resident of Perak. who mSm J**** I***1 ot the association from45 words
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188 1941-06-23 2 More Storage Godowns For State's Big Towns (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) lOHORES NEW PADI STORAGE GODOWNS, TO BE ERECTED IN EACH OF THE MAIN TOWNS TO SUPPLEMENT THE PRESENT STORAGE CAP VCITY WILL COST THE GOVERNMENT A TOTAL SUM OF JUST UNDER $150,000, THE TRIBUNE188 words
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Article102 1941-06-23 2 Reuter. Madura. June 22. THE villagers in llangapathnam, Ramnad district, have wreaked a strange vengeance on the temple of the geds when they c strayed the temple, pulled out the <aois of the god Chadayappasvvami. and the goddess Kathjryiamba. and left them in the bed otReuter. - 102 words
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182 1941-06-23 2 ACTIVE and energetic steps are necessary to increase immediately the local production of foodstuffs: this is the opinion of the council of the Malayan Estate Owners' Association. Correspondence with Government was considered at the meeting and it was noted that Government do not propose at182 words
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Article254 1941-06-23 2 DARRIER p<>sts at three starting places at Morainirton 1 races were sawn almost to ground level on Wednesday, in an attempt to interfere with the racing. The Federal Cabinet has decided to suspend publication of the Australian Eroadcasting Commission's weekly journal for the duration of the war.254 words
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568 1941-06-23 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. JESWANT SINGH, a local police constable, Malayan crosscountry champion, and wejl-known police athlete, appeared yesterday before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe iti the Police Court on a summons charge of attempting to obtain an illegal gratification of $30 from one568 words
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80 1941-06-23 2 Reuter. Manila, June 22. Fis estimated that 60,000 aliens in Manila will begin registering under the new law on Monday. The Chinese register on the first four days and the others on Friday. Mr. Sayre, the United States High Commissioner, speaking at Baguie I exposed theReuter. - 80 words
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Article54 1941-06-23 2 Reuter. Tokyo. June 22. FOREIGN powers which failed to offer friendship to Nanking could not expect Nanking to accord full respect to their legitimate rights in occupied China, declared Mr. Wang Ching-wei, President of the Nanking Government in an interview with foreign correspondents yesterday afternoon, according toReuter. - 54 words
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Article96 1941-06-23 2 The death has occurred while on active service in the Middle East of Anthjrty W. L. Brooke, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. de L. Brooke, formerly of Tanj >ng i Malim. Anthony was educated at Maii- borough and was working for a wellknown commercial firm before he joined96 words
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Article90 1941-06-23 2 Reuter. Calcutta jnnp •>., THE one essential thing of moment is tc get rid and his regime t\ H uecan be free to c and collaboration as well! constitutional develoomeni orderly basis," say? C 2L Bevin. British Minister oi and National Bervice. m Iro urReuter. - 90 words
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48 1941-06-23 2 Reuter. New York. Jun e B AN appeal to motorists not u> to more tyres than thev need immediately has been made by the Price Administrator who kbit the top price fcr tyres would bi announced in a few davs —Reute*Reuter. - 48 words
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327 1941-06-23 2 Washing-tun. JX an article under ihe title "America in Her Own Right" in the New York Herald-Trioune Mr. Walter Lippmann dcx that the United States is now in a position to turn to tl ese with the object of rendering impossible a327 words
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Advertisement383 1941-06-23 2 ENTERTAIN <f V YOUR FRIENDS THERfeT MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOJ^HERE 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 i Sea View Hotel BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday SPECIAL383 words
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Advertisement256 1941-06-23 2 .Total number of enr.», planes destroyed <ulr the week-end on all 2 UP e t° m ,dni sht ,Jj SIXTY-roiR WE HAVE ALWAYS g STOCK THE VERY LATEST j AND BEST DESIGNS OP STAINLESS STEEL WATER PROOF WRIST WATCHES SUCH AS: VTJLCAIN ROSKOPF CYMA MOVADO and MIDO for you to256 words
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Article, Illustration102 1941-06-23 3 In 1933 the British imported 34,750,000 loorth of vegetable* Europe. They came from France, Denmark, Holland, and ihe Islands all lands now overrun by the enemy. But the sh were not dismayed. They dug up tennis lawns, parks, fiower and golf courses102 words
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270 1941-06-23 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. IN the Perak Assize Court, a young Malay, Mat Nazir bin Mat Doros, who was charged with the murder of his brother-in-law on Feb. 10 in Lower Perak, was found guilty of voluntarily causing grievous hurt under grave and270 words
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754 1941-06-23 3 MacGREGOR BOUNTIES AND WARTIME ALLOWANCES (Tribune Special) iENERAL plea for children's allowances for married Asiatics is being made in letters received by the Tribune from clerks, teachers and technical subordinates le ground that the cost of living has reached such a stage754 words
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Article29 1941-06-23 3 Britain finds France reduced to a state of complete subjection to Germany an'l hence withdraws recognition of Petain Government. Fr«» French Council beln? organised in England.29 words
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Article32 1941-06-23 3 THE subject of "The Stones Cry Out" in the 8.8.C.'s programme this week is St. Paul's Cathedral. It will be relayed from the Singapore broadcasting station at 9.35 p m. to-day (Monday).32 words
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274 1941-06-23 3 fHE rubber export control may lead to a slight improvement in the share-market, stated a Singapore share-broker discussing the new rules. It is also expected that the amount of rubber exported from Malaya will not be affected. x Th* opinion is that the Rubber274 words
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Article189 1941-06-23 3 AS from to-day, no permits to export will be granted for the export of rubber to (he United States if America consigned to any party other than the Rubber Reserve Company or its nominees, except in fulfilment of a contract concluded before that date. Persons who have189 words
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Article279 1941-06-23 3 rE present invasion of Russia by Germany has put Japan in a serious dilemma, stated a commentator in a special broadcast from the Singapore station. By the tripartite pact of September, 1939, Japan, Germany and Italy undertook to assist one another with all political, economic and military means279 words
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Advertisement217 1941-06-23 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER i protected at all times from deterioration or contamina tion. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tigin container and is obtainable everywhere. PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 (3 lines).217 words
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Article394 1941-06-23 4 Thoy's Bag—l 2 For 36 rpHE S.R.C. won by an innings and 63 runs in their two-day match against the S.C.C. over the week-end, Thoy taking the bowling honours with 5 S.C.C. wickets for 18 runs in the first innings and 7 wickets for 18 runs394 words
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Article199 1941-06-23 4 r pHE Air Headquarters trounced th» St. Andrew's Old Boys at cricket by 98 runs yesterday in a match played at Weedsville. Scores were: AIR HEADQUARTERS White c Rajah b Dawson 6 Ormondroyd c wicket keeper b Fung 0 Yates b Fung 2 Marsh b Fune 60199 words
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Article51 1941-06-23 4 Reuter. London, June 22. G. A. Humphreys, of London, won the Empire marathon in thre hours 12 minutes 36 seconds. There was a large Services representation but the most successful was J. Beil. Royal Air Force, who was third in thre e hours 30 minutes 37 2 5Reuter. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration20 1941-06-23 4 who won the individual championship at the first annual athletic sports held by the Ceylon Sports Club on Scturdr.y.20 words
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Article256 1941-06-23 4 PLAYING on their own ground, the Chinese defeated the R.A.F. iTengah) by nine wickets in a lowscoring game, yesterday. Going in first, the Airmen were bundled out after they had collected only 56 runs. Cecil Wong and Ihiam Siew accounting for mcst of the wickets256 words
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Article47 1941-06-23 4 THE cricket match between the Khalsa Association and the Singapore Colts played on the former's ground yesterday afternoon resulted in a comfortable victory for the Khalsa Association by 117 runs. The Sikhs, bating first, knocked up 152 to which the Colts could reply with a meagre 35.47 words
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Article181 1941-06-23 4 PLAYING in the quarter finals of the Singapore junior badminton championships held at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday. Ahmad bin Matar and Ismail bin Majan won their games with comparative ease. The best game of the day was the women's singles' tie between Lilian Tan and181 words
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Article251 1941-06-23 4 RENGAM beat the S.C.C. by 7 wickets in a cricket match on the Padang yesterday. Strong suit of the visitors was their batting. Wilkinson contributing 65. while Stiven with 35 and Higgins with 27 remained unbeaten when stumps were drawn for the day. The S.C.C. who251 words
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358 1941-06-23 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Sunday. TWE opportunity of Storey, the A.I.F. player, who was experimented with at centre-for-ward, and the return of Kow Sen, the Chinese centre-half, were the main reasons why the Negri very nearly gave a trouncing to Malacca in their "Malaya"358 words
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Article482 1941-06-23 4 A LAST minute goal through a penalty enabled the Business Houses' combined team to force a three-all draw against the Chinese Athletic in a War Fund match played at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Business Houses' team showed glimpses of form that would make482 words
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Article62 1941-06-23 4 SOCCER: S A F A. league. Div. 1 Manchesters vs. Chinese Athletic, stadium; Reserves. R.A.F. vs. Lovals, Seletar: Div. II A. R.A.F. (Seletar* vs. R E. iPulau Branii. Pulau Brani: Malay Regiment vs. R.A.F. iTengah». Alexandria: Div. II B. Fort Canning vs. S.C.F.A., Farrer Park: Naval Base Indians62 words
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Article93 1941-06-23 4 IN a high storing match played on the Sinhalese Association ground yesterday the Sinhalese Association defeated the S.R.C. by 17 runs. Batting first the Sinhalese knocked up a total of 187 towards which J. N. Fernando contributed 74. The S.R.C. replied with a total of 170. the highest93 words
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Article82 1941-06-23 4 THE Singapore Swimming Club beat the Royal Australian Air Force. Sembawang, by seven goals to one at water-polo at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday morning. The R.A.A.F. were the first to score when Jenkins found the back of the net in a similarly powerful fashion to the first goal he82 words
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Article221 1941-06-23 4 Reuter. London, June 22. THERE was a test match flavour about the cricket at Lords where 10,000 watched the first of four matches between tne Army hr.d Royal Air Force frl aid of Army clarities. A. B. Sellers, the Yorkshire captain, skippered the Army which also includedReuter. - 221 words
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Article252 1941-06-23 4 BEHIND the masterly pitching of John'on Wu. the Chinese baseball squad edged-out tin- Canadian Maple Lcafers 6-3 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon. Wu. who was in rare form,struck out eleven batters and allowed only two hits during his sewn innings tenure on the mound. Th-:252 words
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Advertisement173 1941-06-23 4 if lias 'fust the rijiht «Ikaliue character to neutralise after* dinutr acidity ®m SINGA WATER Mineral Water from the Selctat Hot. Spring, Singapore BY' Fraser&lSeave, Limi ted Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya WHETHER YOUR CAR IS B I STARTING i I I RUNNING H I SHELL MOTOR OIL173 words
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Miscellaneous19 1941-06-23 4 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 10.25 a.m.. 7.9 M 9.46 r .m., 9 ft TO-MORROW: 11.04 a.m 10.21 p.m., 9.3 ft19 words
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Article305 1941-06-23 5 Ipoh, Saturday. AgMARKING that bankruptcy was a form of privilege for X tors and if they abused it, they should be made to pay, s tice Murray Aynsley, in the Perak Supreme Court, d sentence of one month's simple imprisonment on three charges, passed on Chong Peng305 words
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84 1941-06-23 5 |N Malaya, every Filippino down I the n can De expec'ed al under the American flag id America join the war with This sentiment was expressed ■day afternoon before the members of the Singapore Filippino Association by Mr. P. G. Peralta and Mr C E Ariola.84 words
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Article16 1941-06-23 5 Mr T untitled the Kuala Lumpor vyer. is leaving for Ceylon on .1 IW nth*' holiday.16 words
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479 1941-06-23 5 BROTHER NOW WITHj FORCES IN MALAYA FURTHER details have now been received from warding the exploit which won for Second Lieut Premin.L Singh Bhagat, of the Corps of Indian Eng.™ he -rd of the Victoria Cross. (Officer described the exploit as one ot479 words
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814 1941-06-23 5 "THE last time I Rave a broadcast talk was on Feb. 23 when the war clouds of the Far East were gathering ominously in this part of the world and it seemed at any moment that the storm mii?ht break," said Dr.814 words
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295 1941-06-23 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penary Saturday. U VL E are at present passing through abnormal times and I think these items should be deleted, so that we can cut rir.wn to the minimum." So declared Mr. Wee Theang i Sew. when he criticised295 words
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116 1941-06-23 5 Reuter. New York, June 22. AMERICAN housewives are to be asked to contribute dispensable pots and pans to the defence programme in a nation-wide drive for the collection of such aluminium ware to be conducted for one week, probably in July. This defence effortReuter. - 116 words
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Article98 1941-06-23 5 "MICHAEL SHAVNE" (At the Cathay) MICHAEL SHAYNE. the Irish detective of American mystery film fiction, comes to the screen again at the Cathay ln another murder mystery called. "Michael Shayne. Private Detective.'' which opened last night. This time he meets with new experiences and is trapped by crooks at98 words
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63 1941-06-23 5 Reuter. Vichy, June 21. AN R.A.F. plane made a forced landing on the shore at Rostro near Cape Finnisterre, according to a Corunna despatch to the Vichy news agency. Two of the three members of the crew were slightly injured. AfterReuter. - 63 words
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Article38 1941-06-23 5 Reuter. Vichy, June 21. FURTHER reinforcements have been sent to the Azores, according to a Lisbon dispatch to the Vichy news agency. A detachment of artillery with material has left Lisbon In the Portuguese liner Carvalho Araujo Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Miscellaneous259 1941-06-23 5 Local Radio HighlightsO. The Week TO-DAY p.m. 7.15.: Dance and Religion In Bah, talk by M Le Mayeur de Merpres. 7.30.: Singapore Music Hall. 8.45.: For The Australian Forces. 9.35.: London relay. The Stones Cry Out:—St. Pauls. TO-MORROW p.m. 7.15.: Health talk, Diphtheria. 8.45.: C. Curtis at the piano ifrom259 words
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Article187 1941-06-23 6 Post-War Problem THE shape of the world that is to come after victory, outlined with such clarity and erudition by Flight-Lieut. H. C. Stumm in a Rotary Club speech last week, is unlikely to be welcomed by those who still cling tenaciously to seme traditions and institutions, the end187 words
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Article148 1941-06-23 6 JHAT there is something radically wrong with this world of ours which, impelled as it were by a hidden hand, periodically plunges itself into chaos and self-destruction, no one will deny. Also, few will doubt the need for a drastic reconstruction of Europe. But there is wide divergence148 words
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Article166 1941-06-23 6 ANE might often wonder whether the financial problems arising out of a total war do cause so much anxiety in a totalitarian country as *in a democracy. The former commandeers the entire resources ot the State for the prosecution ot the war, leaving practically no private wealth166 words
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Article169 1941-06-23 6 WINTER trees standing like empty glasses, waiting the wine of spring. (William Soutar) From one end of the slowly changing tapestry of I life the old people ravel out while the babies are woven in at the other end. (Hulbert Footnen An extinguished-looking gentleman. (Elsie Alderman) Deep blue eyes,169 words
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Article1463 1941-06-23 6 Art Titiil Stimulate* llrilain's (ouragt* WARTIME London has man\ surprises, and amony them is the latest concert-hall, a building hitherto more associat ed with art than acoustics, lor it happens to be the National Gallery. This familiar landmark in Tralattgar Square, with its valuable canvases1,463 words
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Article32 1941-06-23 6 Australian author and composer now in Britain who has written successful musical plays and over seventy published songs among which are 'Australia—Land of Ours" and "The Empire is Marching.'32 words
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Article162 1941-06-23 6 TIGHT famous beauty salons of Mayfair have chosen new shades in make-up for the mannequins who are showing the London Fashion Collection to South America in April. Dawn Rose, a lovely soft pink shade for the fair-skin-ned; Honey BK*)m, for the midbrunette complexion; and Cyclamen for the dark162 words
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140 1941-06-23 6 IF Kensington's Albert Hall has for the moment closed its tfoors alike to music and prizefights, there are other recognised concert-halls offering a variety of programmes. The intimate Wigmore Hall is yet large-minded enough to arrange a concert "To Help Music for Musiclovers among the Troops140 words
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Article587 1941-06-23 6 THE blackout p 1 must have given further valuable in lor garding the Colony's stat paredness and afforded the v! auxiliary services added ot>tk«T* ties to familiarise themselve their work. On previous occasions Th <• many stories of the 'nciv i d A.R.P. wardens and thph in587 words
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Miscellaneous13 1941-06-23 6 "C-come on in! The waters 1-1-lovely!" J George Whitelaw in the Deny Herald. <13 words
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1633 1941-06-23 7 Reuter. ERMAN TROOPS YESTERDAY BEM GAN AN INVASION OF RUSSIAN ™P TERRITORY ON A 1,500-MILE I RONT FROM FINLAND IN THE NORTH rO THE BLACK SEA IN THE SOUTH IN WHAT THE FUEHRER CALLED THE GREATEST MARCH OF ALL TIME." ftReuter. - 1,633 words
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333 1941-06-23 7 Reuter. London, June 22. H ITLER by his delation of WT tTSi£ mere rag. Stalin, finding himself faced with the German forces massed on his frontier, must realise that the attack is part of a well-designed plan that has been in HitlerReuter. - 333 words
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92 1941-06-23 7 Washington, June 22. THE Secretary for War, Mr. Sum--1 son announced yesterday the formation of a -single united organisation" which will be kmwn as "the Army Air Force." Hitherto, what has been known as theG.H.Q. Air Force has been responsible for the tactical and92 words
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94 1941-06-23 7 Reuter. Washington, June 22. "FINLAND'S only enemy is r hunger. We Finns are only pro-Finnish and we will not fight for other interests. This state ment was made to-day by the Filled Minister to the United States, M Procope. commenting on the German invasionReuter. - 94 words
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Article72 1941-06-23 7 Chungking. THE U.S. $10,000,000 bonds floated in the United States for the construction of the Yunnan-Burma Railway are well received there already with ninety per cent, subscribed, according to a New York report. The Ministry of Communications has requested the Ministry ot Finance to set aside a sinking72 words
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Article149 1941-06-23 7 Reuter. London, June 22. THE Italians in Abyssinia have i evacuated the town of Jimma which has been handed over to the British, says to-day's Italian High Command communique. The occupation of Damascus is likely to prove a turning point in the Syrian campaign. From Damascus, AlliedReuter. - 149 words
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210 1941-06-23 7 Reuter. Chungking, June 22. "IMFRICA feels herself at one with China and Britain," A saS Mr Fox the American member of the Chinese Currency Board, speaking yesterday at the Chinese watinnal Finrnce Conference. A oc He expressed confidence In the success of China's resistanceReuter. - 210 words
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Article139 1941-06-23 8 TAN—Mr. Tan Boon Chuan, Proprietor of Chop Guan Bee, aeed 58 years, paised away peacefully at his residence, No. 50, Elair Poad on Sunday, moraine, 22-6-41, leaving behind his beloved wife, two sons Tan Song Hock and Tan Ssng Hai, five daughters Mrs. Kee Yew Chye, Misses139 words
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Article2412 1941-06-23 9 Reuter. London, June 22. fHE following is the text as given on the Bremen radio in English of the note from Germany to Russia, which was handed this morning, June 22, by the German Foreign Minister, Yon Ribbentrop, to the Soviet Ambassador in Berlin: "When inReuter. - 2,412 words
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Advertisement3096 1941-06-23 10 p»/ >^^iB^^ WANTED. A Lady Companion Strait* Born Chinese or Eurasian to accompany a respectable European Gentleman to Singapore by car. Free Lift. Penang to Singapore and back within 14 days. Apply Box No. 872, Malaya Tribune, Penang. (No. 995J1) SMALL AIR-CONDITIONING UNIT, (new or secondhand), required, suitable for average-sized3,096 words
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Miscellaneous829 1941-06-23 10 j TO-DAY'S iUttiVl SINGAPORE LO\nnv ZHL. 2» m. 1333 k en. CSV »VT UU ZHIM. 3t.9€ m. 9.» mlcs. GSF 15 ,1 mcs 16 84 ZHP.2. 48 58 m. 6175 mid. 6 ,r" m r 19 hi s** ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 725 mcs. GSD M It*' to "-50 L 2^p.m.829 words
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Article1029 1941-06-23 11 Correspondence Kd tor of the Malaya Tribune) T ,r read with interest th* Enactment to declare what lohore subjects and to pio- lisatlon cf aliens." publ'sh i information on page 779 the issue of the Johore •c dated June 11. IHt, 1S one of importance1,029 words
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Article337 1941-06-23 11 London, June 23. THIRTY German fighters were destroyed yesterday in a daylight sweep by the R.A.F. against targets across the Channel. Two R.A.F. fighters were lost, but the pilot of one is safe. This makes a total of 58 German machines shot down in two successive days337 words
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Article88 1941-06-23 11 His many friends In Malaya will be interested to know that Cadet Pilot P. L. Latham, R.A.F., elder son of Mr. and Mrs. F W. Latham of Prai. has arrived in the U.S.A. for the completion of his training. He left England recently with the first contingent of cadets to88 words
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Article156 1941-06-23 11 Reuter - INTEREST IN R ÜBBER SHARES MAINTAINED (By Reuter. London, June 21. QOOD dividends continue to attract interest in rubber shares and chairmen of plantation companies mostly expect another good year for 1941 although the 1940 profits often benefited from non-recurrent taxation deficits brought for- ward from earlier years.156 words
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Article228 1941-06-23 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Mond?y. 'piN shares were a dull market on Saturday with practically no changes in quotations. Small business was recorded in Kundangs, Rawang Tin Fields and Austral Amalgamated. There were fair buying enquiries for rubber shares but script was hard to And. Transactions recorded228 words
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Article20 1941-06-23 11 Singapore, Monday. Prices of titi and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— TIN RUBBER Buyers 38 (Nominal).20 words
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Advertisement236 1941-06-23 11 Public Notices BY ORDER OF THE CONTROLLERS OF RESTRICTED IMPORTS, S.S. AND RESTRICTED EXPORTS MALAYA. AUCTION SALE Comprising:-THREE t PIECES OF VALUABLE MEDICINAL HORN < JONG I, Chinese medicine slabs. Torchlights, coloured paper Tin foil Wooden flutes, Bali heads. Gold alloy filling, Paper tapes, Paper scrolls, Glass sprayers, Chinese ink,236 words
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Advertisement185 1941-06-23 11 FOR FULL SATISFACTION ALL ROUND Choice Cut Flowers, Wedding Flowers. Sheafs, Presentation Baskets. Funeral Wreaths. Flower, Potted Plants. Grafted Seeded Malayan Fruit Trees, etc.. etc. ALWAYS CALL at BIRDSHOP**, (PERAK FLORISTS), Ipoh. Phone 290: FLOWER NURSERY at Jalan Pasir Puteh, Ipoh. Established 1902. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in185 words
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Advertisement665 1941-06-23 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. »1 AIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. rtie best possible services are being naintained by the P. O. S. N. Co., Tom the Straits to their usus* wrts of call in China, India. Ceytej665 words
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Article160 1941-06-23 12 Reuter. London, June 23. IT is learnt in London that Great Britain has f< r seme time been blockading all the areas in the occupation of the Vichy Government which might be of any advantage to the Germans. Recently, vhere was a protest on the part ofReuter. - 160 words
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Article30 1941-06-23 12 Reuter. Washington. June 22. LORD Halifax, the British Ambassador, made an unusual Sunday call, conferring with the Under-Secretary' of State. Mr Sumner Welles, for two hours.—Reuter. - 30 words
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37 1941-06-23 12 Reuter. Portsmouth (New Himpshirei. June 22. THE United States Navy has aban- doned its efforts to reach the submarine 0-9 There is no possibility that life exists in the sub marine.—Renter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration831 1941-06-23 12 Reuter. 'By Gen. Sir Hubert Gough, Reuters Military Commentator) London, June 23. JJITLER has again selected a Sunday for another of his treacherous scoops at a neighbour with whom he has bee?) at considerable pains to sign pacts of non-aggression and even of eternalReuter. - 831 words
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Article179 1941-06-23 12 Reuter. (3y Maurice Lcvell, Reuters Moscow Correspondent). Moscow, June 23. GERMANY'S deliberate aggression dees not find the Soviet, Union unprepared. While having! tried by all possible diplomatic means to avoid being dragged into war, Russia, under MStalin's guidance, has not forgotten that she might beccme the subjectReuter. - 179 words
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Article58 1941-06-23 12 Reuter. Chungking, June 23. THS Chinese Army can hold out against Japan for at least another three to five years, declared Gen. Pai Chung Hsi, chief of the General Staff, before the National Finance Conference in Chungking. He urged close co-operation with theReuter. - 58 words
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Article160 1941-06-23 12 Reuter. Berlin, June 23. THE Turkish National Assembly has decided on a new prolongation of the state of emergency declared in Istanbul and European Turkey for a further si* mcnths, says an Istanbul despatch. Ankara, June 23. The Turco-German pact **has no relation to the new orderReuter. - 160 words
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Article278 1941-06-23 12 Reuter. Melboune, June 23. HESPITE stiff resistance, the A.I.F. are making local advances in Syria. Mr. Spender, the War Minister, states that there are no A.I.F. in the Sollum-Capuzzo area. A K.A.A.F. Tomahawk squadron in the Middle East have now bagged 59 enemy planes. The Air Minister, Mr.Reuter. - 278 words
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Article555 1941-06-23 12 Reuter. J <By diplomat correspondent, I j the o«rTi*£*! Russia is h The relations SS^I two countries h as m v/r v easy despite th, n, sioii pact and HiUer' s S ption that their rebSL* J had been adjusted In friendly basis for allReuter. - 555 words
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Article106 1941-06-23 12 London, iunt 2J. MR. Churchill speaking Ulf radio to Britain and pverse* l last night in the shortest n tK* broadcast since Mr. Chamberlain announced the declaration <>- uar against Germany, said: "I have taken the occ; speak to you to-night b have reached cne of the106 words
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