Malaya Tribune, 24 June 1941
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Title Section22 1941-06-24 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, June 24, 1941.22 words
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714 1941-06-24 1 GERMANS ADVANCE IN CENTRE SOUTH Reuter. t GREAT BATTLE IS BELIEVED TO BE RAGING BE- TWEEN GERMAN AND RUSSIAN FORCES, OF WHOM IT HAS BEEN REPORTED, WELL OVER 300 DIVISIONS ARE ENGAGED. THERE IS, HOWEVER, LITTLE DEFINITE NEWS OF HOW THE FIGHTINGReuter. - 714 words
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Advertisement60 1941-06-24 1 HASSAN, i r, Water Contractors, n pffr f c jl Bras Basah Road, ftfilOW TEL. 3411. requirements In the f or repairs of electric. ifl- 0 ter pipe fittings, please and we will submit our 0 without obligation. ■«I W'SHTP GUARANTEED ft VHARGES MODERATE. ■took:— Electric lightI Iff r bowl60 words
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Article147 1941-06-24 1 London. June 24. iOR SImenci de Sandcvai, U M ich id's Spanish Foreign Oftce spokesman, yesterday afterMi n made the first official Spanish rcmmenl on the Russo-Ger-man war. K told a press conference:—"I ss to ycu the satisfaction the Spanish Government tterrreter of the feelings U le_has147 words
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Article62 1941-06-24 1 Reuter. Washington, June 23. ILL the necessary iteps to prevent any Italian nationals from .ing the United States, pending further instructions, have been cd. The Department of Justice anBouncea that it has issued instructo this effect to the imrm n and border patrol officers. ThReuter. - 62 words
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Article37 1941-06-24 1 Reuter. Alexandria, Jiuie TWENTY persons w j ie killed and GO injured in an air raid cr. uidria early yesterday mornsays the Ministry of Interior cor munique. Some damage was -Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article508 1941-06-24 1 Reuter. Washington, June 23. THE United States Government has formally condemned Germany s treacherous attack" on the Soviet Union. This formal declaration of policy was read by Mr. Sumner Welles (Under-Secre-tary of State) at a large press conference-^ The Under-Secretary of State declared tha theReuter. - 508 words
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Article175 1941-06-24 1 London, June 24. THE Helsinki Radio reports that the Finnish High Command has ordered protective measures to be taken in all towns and densely populated areas against air raids. More than cne thousand Finnish children have arrived in Sweden. The air alarm was sounded m southern175 words
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46 1941-06-24 1 Reuter. Ottawa. June 23. THE Government will shortly review its attitude towards the wheat shipments to Russia with the prospects that export permits will be granted. Last autumn, Canada refused Russ an orders, fearing that tlvj wheat would reach Germany.— Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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167 1941-06-24 1 Reuter. London, June 24. A SUDDEN increase in German activity on the south and west coasts of Norway is indicated in reports reaching- the Norwegian telegraph agency. German troops are reported to be constantly moving westwards from Oslo. A large part of theReuter. - 167 words
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Article, Illustration26 1941-06-24 1 A REMARKABLE PICTURE OF H.M.S. MALAYA" IN THE TROUGH OF A GIANT WAVE, WITH HER DECKS HIDDEN BY BURSTING SPUME AND SPRAY.26 words
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Article88 1941-06-24 1 umam\ June itnflOi£ TSrKty ~v ;«as prodalbtotf her neutrality in th« GermanSoviet Mr, she has a&ked Germany to define her lims with regard to Russia and particularly in relation to territories of the Caucasus, reports the Istanbul coi respondent of the Independent French agency. It is88 words
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118 1941-06-24 1 Reuter. London, June 24. »I»HE Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Peter Fraser, announced in London last night that, after consultation with his Government in New Zealand, he was in a position to state that the New Zealand Government entirely concurred «1 the policy laidReuter. - 118 words
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Article40 1941-06-24 1 Reuter. Istanbul June 24. THE British Ambassador to Turkey, Sir Hughe Knatchbu'lHugessen, who was spending the week-end m Istanbul, left hurriedly during the niglH for He had oeen irvitec by the Turkish Foreign Minister. M. Sarojoe,lu,~ to see him yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article81 1941-06-24 1 Reuter. Malta. June 24. THE King has paid a tribute to Malta's "unflinching gallantry and resolution. Replying in a telegram to the Governor of Malta's b rthday greetings, the Secretary of State for the Coli mc.-. Lord Moyne, gan that the King thanks you for theReuter. - 81 words
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Article116 1941-06-24 1 Reuter. June 21. F RELATIONS betwKii Marshal Pefain and Darlan are once more reported to b< very stiainetl. says despatch from the French frontier to the Independent Fr««French news agenev. According to well-informed sources Marshal Petain h the impression that Darlan i.s trying to get rid ofReuter. - 116 words
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Article118 1941-06-24 1 Reuter. Washington, June 23. LORD Halifax, the British Ambassador, conferred with President Roosevelt at the White House Eu day. Their talk vvas part ol k certes of conferences which Mr Roosevelt is holding with the State Department and British officials to analyi how the latest war de;nments willReuter. - 118 words
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Article12 1941-06-24 1 ArmlKtice negotiations between Italy and France sunt, in Rome12 words
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Advertisement393 1941-06-24 2 ENTERTAIN WJfc i YOUR FRIENDS THERK 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 TERIVIS. PHONE 5381 1 r Sea View Hotel I BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITTONFD BY SEABREEZES TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY FRIDAY393 words
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Advertisement244 1941-06-24 2 Asthma Causs X ed in 24 IK Thanks to thedi' o^n 7 f nWffJ Physician, it now 2i 'an *s!# those terrible spella ,f 1\ Uj Ktt hT* coining and JESMJ ggfht'n&f the true cause which is rw I,r a b No more burning of ln hypodermic injection, n o244 words
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307 1941-06-24 2 Singapore, Monday. AS a result of about 20 cases in which Army canteens had been broken into recently, special military patrols kept observation over those huts. At four a.m. en May 31, a patrol which had been keeping observation en a garrison N.A.A.F.I.307 words
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Article167 1941-06-24 2 Singapore, Monday. CONDEMNING the action of an 18-year-old Chinese \outh as "grosajy InsuTUng,'' Mr. L. C.# Goh. the nith magistrate, fined the accused $25, or two weeks* simple imprisonment, on each of three charges cf insulting the mbdesty cf a young Eurasian woman, M ss M. Milne.167 words
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65 1941-06-24 2 Du. <o*uo iai-cni, tne iormer Chinese Ambassador in London, passed through Singapore two weeks ago on his return to Chungking where he is to take up the appointment of Minister of areign Affairs. While In Singapore, he stayed Ith the Governor, Sir Shenton iiomas.65 words
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Article361 1941-06-24 2 Singapore, Monday. pOUND guilty on a charge of abetment of the offence of robbery Yap Kirn Tee, a young Chinese cabinet maker, was sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Worley in the Assize Court to-day. The jury returned a unanimous verdict against361 words
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277 1941-06-24 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. TN connection With the recent labour disturbances in SelanA gor, the Malaya Tribune officially understands that the Government, through the Labour Department, has called for full reports from managers of all estates affected during the disturbances. These reports277 words
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Article115 1941-06-24 2 Singapore, Monday. A SHORT while ago, a judge in an English court expressed himself puzzled by the expression that a certain gentleman was "in bed with *flu.'' and went on to enquire whether a 'flu" was a proper name. To-day, Mr. Justice Worley in the115 words
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313 1941-06-24 2 Singapore, Monday. J£WO Malays, Salleh bin Ashad and Ali alias Nali bin Tobang, convicted on a chnrg i t housebreaking and theft of $'2.01G j worth of jewellery and cash belonging to a Chinese waitress of the Happy World, and Visvalingam, an Indian, convicted313 words
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Article22 1941-06-24 2 (Cent-a-Plane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to rrtidnigttt london time.. TWENTY-ONE22 words
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Article118 1941-06-24 2 TWO European soldiers. A. Clarkson and McAllister, appeared in the Fifth Police Court yesterday, on a charge of theft of a motor car valued at $800, belonging to a Mr. Sullivan. The offence was alleged to have been committed at Gillman Barracks on June 13.118 words
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96 1941-06-24 2 i A 45-YEAR-OLD Norwegian and i Chinese rickshaw-puller were c-nvicted on a charge of disorder ly conduct by fighting in public end fined $1, or one day's ample Imprisonment by the fifth magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh. yesterday morning. O. Larson, the first accused, said96 words
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Article, Illustration280 1941-06-24 3 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH FIELD COMMANDER (Tribune Start Reporter) fIHINA'B Air Force is makihg splendid progress, and "we hope soon to reach a sufficient number to whack the Japanese," Field Commander of the Chinese Forte, Gen. Mao Pang-ehu, who is ising280 words
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Article71 1941-06-24 3 mi Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 23. was solemnised en I rdaj at St. Francis' Church I ecilia Rodrtgo, daughter md Mrs. D C. Rodrigo, of and Mr. K. S- Joseph of ad Wireless Ltd Singapore S Fernando was best man M s Esther Rodrigo and Miss im71 words
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35 1941-06-24 3 MALAY A and the Battle of the ii Atlantic" is the subject of a bo broadcast from the re station by Mr. P.A.B. Ron to-day at 3.35 p.m.35 words
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Article107 1941-06-24 3 MR. O. C. Smalley, the local ac-| countant, has just published a booklet—Changes in Company Law and Accounts. It will prove invaluable as a handy reference pertaining to the changes which will be brought about by the Straits Settlements Companies Ordinance 1940 which is to107 words
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Article64 1941-06-24 3 fHE Controller. Mr. M. C. Hay, 1 Tin and Tin Ore Enactment. FM S advises that the domestic un quota for the third quota period of 1941 has been fixed at 100 per cent. Those producers who can produce in excess of then quotas should forward their64 words
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Article211 1941-06-24 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday, yy 1111. 1-; a 11-year-old Indian youth, Pitchay Chetty, was cleaning a huge drum heating it at a backyard of secondhand dealer's shop in oria Street on the morning of May S, this year, the drum su<r *'v exploded. The211 words
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Article58 1941-06-24 3 CHAN .Icon Gek, formerly head bey of Victoria Schoo 1 Singapore, has been successful in winning the Singapore Bar Committee's Scholarship of $900 per an;.um to Raffles College. This scholarship was founded by members of tbe Singapore Bar W mcmcrv oi their fellow members58 words
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107 1941-06-24 3 Singapore, Monday. AN 18-year-old girl. Pang Pu Yong, charged before Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, with having attempted to commit suicide by drinking a solution of poison, informed the court that she had done it because she was oppressed and ill-treated by her step-mother.107 words
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Article248 1941-06-24 3 DISCUSSING the possibility <*\ the United States Governmen establishing monopolies on tinantf tungsten on the same lines a« rubber, announced two days ago local share-brokers and tin dealer* are cf the opinion that a lot would depend on what the United States Gcvernrhent are prepared248 words
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Article20 1941-06-24 3 THE third health talk on Diphtheria" will be broadcast from the Singapore station to-day at 7.15 p.m.20 words
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587 1941-06-24 3 Worker An Integral Part Of Fighting Forces THE importance of the Suez Canal and Singapore for the X defence of Australia, and the fact that the war is the workers' war and one in which there are no non-combatants, were stressed by the587 words
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Advertisement259 1941-06-24 4 II n COUGHING? ST BE SURE YOU 1 GET THE RIGHT BOTTLE I j Then* are two kinds of rough medicine. The If Iff ifjfif Substitute contains narcotic drugs. It checks your im ***** l cou n tJ > doping you, but leaves your chest choked 111 U P Ultr>259 words
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Advertisement28 1941-06-24 4 440 Warms 4 Be Our Regular Customei and Get Special Prices For All Your SPOItTS Requirements From NATH CO, I 27 Coleman St., TEL. 2604. Cooling A Itefrewliiiii;28 words
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Miscellaneous26 1941-06-24 4 TIDE TABLE HH.H TIDES TO-DAY 11.04 Bi.:, 8.2 ft.. 10.21 pm 9.3 ft. v TO-MORROW 11.40 a m.. 8.4 ft.; 10 55 p m 1.4 ft26 words
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1120 1941-06-24 4 SPECTATOR - (By SPECTATOR j JJSADIN and Harfleur are my best bets for the second day's I races of the Selangor Turf Club's Summer meeting at Kuala Lumpur to-morrow. There have been intermittent showers of rain during the past few days and these two candidates should1,120 words
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318 1941-06-24 4 pLAYING their best game up to date. Tan Huck Toe and Wee Eng Lock won their quarter-final tie in the open men's doubles of the Singapore tennis championships yesterday, beatinfi Paul Clerc aid Roy Smith in straight sets of 6-1, 6-4. Tan Huck Toe was318 words
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Article45 1941-06-24 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div II A. R.A. (8.M v R.E (Malays). B Mati: Div II B, R.A.F «Kallanp» v R.A.F. (F.E.). SHB: Wanderers v Airport. Clerical Union. J.CS.A. v Customs. J.CS.A Post Office v Indian Assn P Office TENNIS Spore championships.. semifinals. SCC courts.45 words
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170 1941-06-24 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Monday. PAIX after tea, forced the players to fight for tennis honours on the billiards table at the American tennis tournament in aid of War Fund, sponsored by His Highness the Sultan of Perak, which was played off170 words
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Article237 1941-06-24 4 C.C.F.A. shared points with Fort Canning in a Div. 2B match played at Farrer Park yesterday, both sides registering two goals each. The game was productive of fast and interesting football. The Fort had slighlty the better of the exchanges in both sessions and should have237 words
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Article374 1941-06-24 4 Chinese Athletic 3; Manchester Begi being at the losing end for a time in (he gi 1 Chinese Athletic, who only on the previous day "t" hard game for the War Fund, beat the Manchester 1 Anson Road Stadium yesterday by three goals to at374 words
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Article128 1941-06-24 4 FOLLOWING ire handicaps and scratchings for to-morrow's races at Kuala Lumpur, second day cf the Selangor Turf Club's meeting: Race I—Horses Class 4, Div. 4, s}« furs.: Red Harry, Pay Out. Rice 2—Ponies Class 1. Div. L SV» furs.: White Face, Pharoah's Folly. Race 3—Ponies Class 1, Div. 3,128 words
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Article41 1941-06-24 4 THE R.A.F. and the Loyais drew one-all In a Reserve Division match played at Seletar yesterday. m\W\> «sl- *T* <> *r* AT Pulau Brani, the R.E. (Pulau Brani> won their Div. lIA fixture against the R.A.F. (Seletar) by four goals to two.41 words
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Article33 1941-06-24 4 RECOVERING well after being dcwn one-nil at half-time, the Naval Base Indian* beat the H MS Sultan by the odd goal in three In a Div. 118 matoh at the Naval Base yesterday.33 words
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Advertisement252 1941-06-24 5 r FURTHER Testimony to the 'J effectiveness of BI SM A-REX 1 h; *ve ose n a sufferer frcm Heartburn for many years. At times I went nearly mad with" KfA i~ inexpensive-— the pain. I tried many remedies, a little a long wa\ vair nc% i i Two weeks252 words
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Advertisement103 1941-06-24 5 BLUE A BLADES4f THE BEST AND CHEAPEST Luxury shaving Economical /^B^^^^^O^^ l shaving That's what Blue MmwV Gillettes give you. Their keener J/// Mk edges make every shave a revc- /Uffl lation in smooth, easy comfort. /^kW/ Their long life providestheextra shaves that save your money. —IGB READ THE SUXDAY103 words
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314 1941-06-24 5 g from June 23, 1941, no permits to export will be granted for the export of rubber to the United States of America consigned to any party other than the Rubber Reserve Company g i ts nominees, except in fulfilment of a314 words
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Article99 1941-06-24 5 Singapore, Monday. A 41-YEAR-OLD Teochew, Koh Cheng Song, who was alleged to have damaged the statue of St. Peter, at the Church of St. Peter and Paul, Queen Street, at 12.45 p.m. last Sunday, was charged with causing damage with intent to defile a place of99 words
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90 1941-06-24 5 Ankara, June 23. Red Army has withdrawn from the eastern plains of Bessarabia leaving only skeleton defences about the Prut River, military circles disclosed in Ankara to-day. Tokyo, June 23. Japanese military experts, commenting on the Nazi-Soviet hosti- lities, predict that the Soviet Union will90 words
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Article92 1941-06-24 5 Singapore, Monday. VISITING a friend's Mouse during his absence, Lav rock Seng t,17», a Cantonese, and James Stewart (18), a Eurasian, took away ii silver cup worth $25 and pawned it. As a result of police inquiries. Lav and Stewart were arrested uid the cup recovered92 words
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216 1941-06-24 5 JL Singapore, Monday. <4f pHIS is one of the dangers attached to this type of work/ remarked Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner when he returned a verdict of death by misadventure at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of a216 words
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Article182 1941-06-24 5 Singapore, Monday. THE finding of a skeleton at the Auxiliary Depot, Tanglin, on June 10 formed the subject of an inquiry in the Coroner's Court this afternoon. Cpl. A. Backhurst of the R A.M C. told the Coroner that on the afternoon of the day in182 words
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77 1941-06-24 5 MOHAMED DIN, a 19-year-old Punjabi private in the H.K. ana a. Royal Artillery, Changi, appeared In the second court yesteraay morning on a charge of theft of 11 bed-sheets, valued at $11 from the bedding store ot the Indian Barracks, Changi, between June 1177 words
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77 1941-06-24 5 CHARGED with stealing $220.73 worth of jewellery belonging to Sabaidah binte Abdullah, at the Swing Dance Hall, Omar bin Abdulla (35), a Malay, claimed trial before Mr. W.D. Carew, in the third police court, yesterday. Omar was said to have stolen the iewellery at ts77 words
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Article49 1941-06-24 5 THE Rev. S. M. Thevathasan. M.A.. LT. will deliver a 'ecture ->n "Christianity in India" at the Mission, 9 Norris •?cad. Singaoore on Saturday. Tune 28, at 7.00 p.m. The Rev T D. Chelliah. 8.A., Ph.D. Lend), will preside. The lecture s open to the public.49 words
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Article445 1941-06-24 5 Melbourne. June 23. Values at the Sydney stud sheep sales were the same as last year's. ijC w w Th? Daily Sketch says that England wants the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies» after his speech last Tuesday, which outlined a programme that England cculd -mulate. Heavy rain445 words
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70 1941-06-24 5 fHE following grants have been 1 made from the Malaya Patriotic Fund with the unanimous approval of all branches: To the Lord Mayor's Air Raid Distress Fund (which now serves the whole of Great Britain), £10,000; to the Shipwrecked Mariners' Association. £5.000; to the Soldiers',70 words
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Article54 1941-06-24 5 Tokyo, June 23. VICE-ADMIRAL Masazo Sakonji, President of the North Saghalien Petroleum Company, is scheduled to sail for North Saghalien on July 27 to negotiate regarding oil problems with local Soviet authorities. In view of the recent improvement in Japan-Soviet relations, the k il talks are expected54 words
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Article88 1941-06-24 5 SAID to have cheated a compatriot cf ten sacks of flour worth $144.67, by representing themselves to be agents of an allegedly non existent firm, Tan Chok Kun (38) and Yong L a ong Ping (48), appeared before Mr. W.D. Carew, in the third police court,88 words
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Article37 1941-06-24 5 Mr E. H. Barker (Hampton) says that the. last letter he received from his son who was killed at Tobruk paid a tribute to the Comforts Fund, and enclosed a donation as an expression of gratitude. i37 words
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Article165 1941-06-24 6 Invasion Of Russia Tiir. Nazi noraes, in wnose hands Hitler has once again placed the future of his Reich, are now advancing into Russia over a 1.500-milp front stretching from the Gulf of Finland in the north to the Caspian Sea in the south. There has been so much165 words
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Article167 1941-06-24 6 the ten days preceding the invasion of Russia sensational reports have come through from various sources of a possible rupture of RussoGerman relations. At first, the general tendency was to interpret these Naziinspired reports as a mere blind for an invasion of Britain which, it was thought, Hitler167 words
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Article124 1941-06-24 6 Jjflß. Churchill's speech, in which he offered to give Russia "any technical or economic assistance in our power," shows dearly that in Britain there is no tendency to presume that Hitler will relax the fight against Britain. On the other hand, it is felt that Hitler will seek124 words
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2337 1941-06-24 6 A Correspondent Of CAVALCADE - SOME FACTS ABOUT RUSSIA It* A Correspondent Of CAVALCADE VO examination of any phase oi the Soviet Union, particularly the military phase, can he more than skin-deep, without a look at the past. First thing any informed, objective2,337 words
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Article593 1941-06-24 6 I'HE benevoh which Is nf»\v r "-''~> tention of a committ by the Singapore c [Z U f prlr f should be weir,, the Union. I have pour*; column that the Union lhu valuable service to r* °f n render community if j t v -Z 1593 words
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Advertisement118 1941-06-24 7 PURE DRUG Co., Ltd.. •SALPERN" A entlflc combination of Sodio Cj urn Lactate and Vitamin D. 1 tablets have lecently been D ved by the addition of Vitai D as it is recognised that urn cannot be properly assimiL unless an adequate supply of Vitamin D is present. r very118 words
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Advertisement76 1941-06-24 7 7-VALVE TROPICAL It A B mm. It A]M ft The imposing design of the cabinet is finished in walnut figured in front. and straight-jrrained lid and sides with a darker base. The loudspeaker grill covered by wire mesh is finished with antique bronze. .MODEL PRICE 1032 AC MAINS $550.00 AGENTS76 words
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1432 1941-06-24 7 HEAVY LOSSES INFLICTED BOTH ON LAND AND IN AIR Reuter. LAW TO HAVE REPULSED GERMAN TROOPS FIERCE E FICHT ING IS MADE IN THE FIRST COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY THF rmFF COMMAND OF THE RED ARMY by THE CHIEF THAT 65 NAZI PLANES WEREReuter. - 1,432 words
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Article125 1941-06-24 7 Reuter. Zurich, June 23. t Gestapo was engaged all day i j sterday in a great round-up of Russians In Berlin, according to correspondent of the Neu c her Zeitung. The German i was not informed until the ...ute of H:tler's move and v surprised withReuter. - 125 words
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Article171 1941-06-24 7 Reuter. Ankara, June 23. AN official Turkish communique to-day proclaims Turkish neutrality in the Russo-German war. Commercial negotiations between Turkey and Germany have not yet started but are expected to begin soon in view of the renewing of the treaty of last summer, said M. Sarajoglu,Reuter. - 171 words
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Article101 1941-06-24 7 Reuter. Portsmouth (New Hampshire, June 23. COLONEL Frank Knox, Secretary for the Navy, high naval officers and seamen joined in a solemn service aboard the submarine Triton over the grave of the submarine 0-9 on Sunday. Wreaths were dropped into the sea and guns firedReuter. - 101 words
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Article53 1941-06-24 7 Reuter. Ottawa, June 23. Fis understood that 200 aircraft are involved in the order whicii Mr. Howe, the Canadian Munitions Minister, announced has been winced wUh the National Steel Car Corporation for Martin 26 twinenerined 13-ton bomber. Excluding the cost of the engines propellors and instruments,Reuter. - 53 words
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Article367 1941-06-24 7 Reuter. New York. June 23. "UIGH United States Government circles hope that the German attack on Russia may lead Japan not only to break her Axis ties in the near future but also to face about and oppose it," states the Washington correspondent of the New YorkReuter. - 367 words
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Article79 1941-06-24 7 Reuter. Washington, June 23. THE State Department is drafting legislation tightening up the j restrictions on the dissemination of I foreign propaganda in the United i States. i Ihis was revealed yesterday by ;Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of j State, in a letter to Senator MeadReuter. - 79 words
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Advertisement290 1941-06-24 9 \jtO.\RING ON TO THE SCREEN I AGAIN IN RESPONSE TO HUNDREDS OF REQUESTS. CATHAY OPfNINC TO-DAY PHONE 3409. 35 6 15 9-15 TV R fey N E J^r pow X R M l. PAIAETTEO EDWARD BROMBERG^^^S^^^ RosrarLOWERY Chfus-Pin MARTIN MONTAGU LOVE JANET BEECHER I S* A 20th CENTURY.FQX PICTURE I290 words
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Advertisement173 1941-06-24 9 Public Notice' FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. NOTICE. Reservation of Sleeping Accommodation on NIGHT MAIL TRAINS Owing to present intense demands for sleeping accommodation on the Night Mail Trains, intending passengers are notified that as from Ist July, 1941, reservations for sleeping and/or seating accommodation will only be accepted after passengers173 words
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Advertisement150 1941-06-24 9 a strange and wonderful romance is born! WRITTEN, DIRECTED PRODUCED BY BEX II EMIT Presenting DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR., RITA HAYWORTH THOMAS MITCHELL o i» i; s Till ItSIDAY I THIS IS A LOVELY DANCE HALL THE DANCE FLOOR IS SUPERB SAID BETTY BRYANT STAR OF "FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN" WEEK! J150 words
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Article139 1941-06-24 9 Reuter. W London, June 24. HEN Parliament next meets, there will be an immediate j debate on Germany's latest act of aggression and its implications. The previously arranged debate I on the shipping situation, which j was to have taken place in the House ofReuter. - 139 words
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Article61 1941-06-24 9 Eastern News. New York, June 23. THE Associated Press reports that the recent Turkish-German friendship pact contains a secret agreement that Turkey would maintain sympathetic neutrality toward Germany in case of a German-Russian war. It stipulates, the Associated Press report adds, that Turkey would close theEastern News. - 61 words
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99 1941-06-24 9 Reuter. London, June 24. R.A.F. fighter squadrons carried out another offensive operation over Northern France yesterday afternoon, accompanied by Blenheim bombers. Less opoosition was encountered from German fighters. Seven enemy fighters have so far been reported destroyed and two British fighters are missing. TheReuter. - 99 words
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Article102 1941-06-24 9 Reuter. Nairobi, June 24. F ALLAN prisoners taken at Jimma, Abyssinia, are officially estimated at about 8,000. These include one Corps Commander. Gen. Tissi, who had already lost the majority of his command, two Divisional Commanders and eiliht Brigadiers. Durban, June 24. One thousand ItalianReuter. - 102 words
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68 1941-06-24 9 Eastern News. Tokyo, June 23. WITH the domestic and international value of the pound sterling and the United States dollar dropping, as demonstrated by the recent rises in commodity prices in England and ths United States, local exchange bankers are clamouring for the raising ofEastern News. - 68 words
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Article59 1941-06-24 9 Eastern News. Tokyo, June 23 LIEUT-COL. Mitsugu Nakamura has been appointed Assistant Military Attache of the Japanese Embassy in London while Major Ren Yano has been appointed Assistant Military Attache of the Japanese Embassy in Washington, it was announced by the War Office. They are relieving Lieut.-Col. Yoshio Nakano inEastern News. - 59 words
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47 1941-06-24 9 Tan Peng Leong tenders his thanks to all relatives, friends, Associations and others who sent wreaths, joss papers, senglays, scrolls, letters and telegrams of condolence, lent cars and attended the funeral of his late wife Mrs. Tan Peng Leong (Nee Madam Low See Cheek).47 words
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Advertisement721 1941-06-24 10 J^g4^'T^^B^^ > Jr^T^^P^eaOaBr^r^aVaa WSS_ aaw .^aaaV **^^Ssau r J^ssaPl'' r ;r, JawrJ I Situations Vacant DRESS DIVER required for Mlrl. Please apply to A.P.C. Marine Dept. (No. 3UK) UNMARRIED MALAY. Javanese or Indian Gardener. Apply 6 p.m. 33. Orange Grove Road. Singapore. (No. 71K) WANTED experienced driver for a heavy721 words
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Advertisement803 1941-06-24 10 Miscellaneous HYGIENIC HAIRDRESSING SALOON, No. 14. Arcade Building. Prop. P. N. Simy alias Kitchll. (No. S?K) OULAM MOHAMED, Tailor. 460-B, Alexandra Road, Singapore. Guarantees good fitting—Moderate prices. (No. 76K) STUDENTS HOME. In an experienced teacher's family home. Food and Tuition optional. Apply to Box No. 896 co Malaya Tribune,' Singapore.803 words
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Advertisement901 1941-06-24 10 For Sale FOR SALE 8.8.A. cycle 16" frame, 3 speed, almost new, cash $55 Apply 85, Ampang Street, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 44K) FOR SALE. Conn Baritone Saxphone. gold plated, In excellent condition. On view at Nang Heng Company. Singa(No. 26K) A ORAMMER PIANO for sale, $150|- only, good condition, quick,901 words
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Advertisement771 1941-06-24 10 To Let MERSING. Furnished House to Beautifully situated on Bea front. Moderate rent. Monthly terms. Box 889. Malay. Tribune, Singapore. (No. 36K) "CORNER-HOUSE" 332. River Valley Road. Singapore. Large furnished room vacant. Mrs. Lancaster, phone 6794 or 6980. (No. 80K) HALF-WAY-HOUSE 520 East Coast Road, Bedok BV 2 mile stone.771 words
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Advertisement405 1941-06-24 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 Tan (Widow) Plaintiff and 1. The British Malaya Trustee Executor Co.,405 words
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Advertisement189 1941-06-24 10 RADIOS J jfl British and j «IX, BEST. Q4td with it YOUR S (An European Preparation) fePl As time flies you get older and weaker. You ma> h "°L v er it because the change is slow and gradual. The fact no*t remains that with every year as it passes,189 words
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Miscellaneous932 1941-06-24 10 jTO-DAY'S »A»!£j SINGAPORE LONDOV ZHL. 223 m. 1333 kles. EASTFRv V» N ZHPI. 30 96 m. 9 69 mfcs. CSV TfU *SMISBI 0 V ZHP-2. 48 58 m. 6.175 m|c«. GSP 5*5 mc s N ill* ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7.25 m!c. 6.15 "p.* "Z'hV 1 p.m. GSD ■>•> 11 W932 words
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Article131 1941-06-24 10 DEATH. TAN—Mr. Tan Boon Chuan, Proprietor of Chop Guan Bee, aged 58 years, passed away peacefully at his residence, No. 50, Blair Road on Sunday, morning, 22-6-41, leaving behind his beloved wife, two sons Tan Seng Hock and Tan Seng Hai, five daughters Mrs. Kee'Ycw Chye, Misses Tan131 words
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Advertisement6 1941-06-24 11 V-.t.,r> Ku«|g iTnawg Motors, fetwnft IXI6 words
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Advertisement152 1941-06-24 11 y/jl f NATURE SETS THE EXAMPLE y#fJEfir Those who won that pure f^At\\\\W mk\W vegetable food, such as Blue Hand, containml M sufficient nourishing food-value, should Follow the example >et by Nature. The »A biggest and strongest animals, which attain mmtm lne highest pges, are Plant-Eaters. I h<»-.»- nourishing vegetable152 words
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Advertisement455 1941-06-24 11 STEAMER SAILlNfeg 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 Passage455 words
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Advertisement356 1941-06-24 11 P. 6- 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 usua l ports ol call in China, India, CeylaL and356 words
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945 1941-06-24 11 Singapore, June 23. Buyers. Sellers MINING. 3 3!6 A" Amal (ss) 7|1% 7|6 *L%£ Malay 3316 5416 0.67 0.72 Jin 12 6 14|•"■fa 01 139 142 si 9i- 9« 17 6 18;6cd SStriang 12'- 13 0 18 0.21 D ($1) 1.27 1.30 Ln '$D 1-28 1.31945 words
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Article30 1941-06-24 11 Singapore, Tuesday. I Trues of tiri and rubber i .n Singapore at noon toi day were:— TIN j £137 1 j. down Sily j KUBfi^R I Sellers 3830 words
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Article194 1941-06-24 11 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. °2. THHE following is a summary of the statement by the chairman cf the Ayer Kuning Rubber Co., Ltd., Sir Frank Swettenham, at the annual meeting. The total profit earned from all sources was £26.082 against £15.852 in 1939. and194 words
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Article177 1941-06-24 11 AN article in the Sunday Tribune of June 22, entitled "Government allows building trade waste," illustrated with two photographs of dumps of bags of hardened cement, stated that these bags' of cement had been allowed to become as hard as rock. A Singapore firm, which claims to be177 words
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Article162 1941-06-24 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) mmrop Singapore. Tuesday. Inhere was some activity in the tin share market yesterday on a slight easing i n some quotations. Hong Fatts were done at 1;29 and A"er «tng at 69. In the Australian section. Kundangs Rawang Tin Fields.162 words
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Article14 1941-06-24 11 New York, June 23.:—The Commodity Exchange has suspended trading in rubber futures.14 words
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Article146 1941-06-24 11 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. To-day. OUTSTANDING gallops at training this morning were put in by Empress, Clarissa the Flea, Hazmore and Golden Glimpse. Hazmore looked very fit in an individual workout while Empress, who was associated with Pymble, was easily the better mover. S146 words
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90 1941-06-24 11 Reuter. London. June 24. AFTER spending me week-end as the guest of the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, in compah frith the Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, the British Ambassador to Moscow, Sir Stafford Cripps, the Secretary of State for the Dominions. Lord Cranborne. andReuter. - 90 words
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Article248 1941-06-24 11 REUTER Cable - Little Market Reaction To Russian Invasion By REUTER Cable London, June 23. Stock Exchange opened quietly satisfactory, with little reaction either way to the Russian news but the undertone is encouraging. Gilt-edgeds were steady. Industrials were occasionally harder but oils were firmer, especially AngloIranian. In Kaffirs,248 words
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Article347 1941-06-24 11 London, March 31. SPEAKING at the twenty-ninth annual meeting of Orient Trust, Ltd. in London to-day. Mr. F. E. Maguire said: "I am sure that all producers of rubber are proud to feel that they are rendering valuable aid towards the successful prosecution of the war.347 words
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Article69 1941-06-24 11 Singapore, June zs. Gambler 7.50 Java Cuba 12.0U Hamburg Cub? 12.25 Muni ok White Pepper 15.00 White Pepper 14.50 Black Pepper 7.25 Sundried Copra 2.50 Mixed Copra Small Flake Tapioca 7.50 Fail- Flake Tapioca 7.00 Medium Pearl Tapioca 8.25 Small Pearl Tapioca 8.25 Lingga Sago Flour 4 .80 Fair69 words
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Article53 1941-06-24 12 Reuter. Zurich, June 24. THE news of the outbreak of the Russo-German war has caused a great sensation in Vichy wher 3 up to th= last moment, it had n ct been expected, says the Vichy correspondent of the Gazette ce Lausanne. Official circles are reserved theReuter. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration273 1941-06-24 12 H. L. Hopkin - Spent 7 Days In Open Boat (From H. L. Hopkin Via Cable and Wireless. London. June 24. MR. H. W. Nightingale, of the Malayan Civil Service, who is in England on leave, had a very exciting voyage home. The ship in which he was travellingVia Cable and Wireless. - 273 words
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81 1941-06-24 12 Reuter. London Jun? 24 APPROVING ol Mr. Churchill's speech, the newspaper Batavia Nieuwsblad, quoted by the Batavia Radio, says: "Although Stalin is fighting for a different cause than that of the Allies, he is fighting our mortal enemy. Every German scldier killed by aReuter. - 81 words
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Article199 1941-06-24 12 Tokyo, June 24. '1 he Tokyo Slock Exchange broadly declined yesterday a neirous leaet on tc the news of tht Si viet-Gci man war caused a m.w <*rop. £ini>ment was confused because of the absence of Authoritative indications of Japan's pcLcy in meeting the new international situation. However,199 words
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Article106 1941-06-24 12 Reuter. Lisbon, June 24. THE torpedoing of the Portuguese merchantship Ganda (4,333 tons) reported en Sunday when 26 survivors, out of a total of 1« li .s-sengers and 50 crew were landed in Lisbon, has excited public opinion in Lisbon. The Ganda, it is stated, was cairyingReuter. - 106 words
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Article121 1941-06-24 12 Reuter. Worcester, June 23: HIS Majesty the King gained his jixth turf success of the season when Long Ships, si .rting as odds en favourite, won the Worcester llnee-year-cld Plate over a mile-and-quaiter course. Long Knl s. voting her first victory, beat Lord Hirst's Solium byReuter. - 121 words
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Article29 1941-06-24 12 Reuter. Chungking;. Jim? 24. CHINESE sympathy for Soviet Russia and ronfidence in ultimate viciorv lor Soviet Russia were expressed by the Chinese official Central Daily News Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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278 1941-06-24 12 Reuter. London, June 24. "THE Polish-Russi .n question, which might have shadowed the outlock of many friends of ours in the west and caused noxious frictions and clashes, I believe may disappeai .fiom internation :1 polit.es." Thi| statement was made by the Folish Prime Minister. Gen.Reuter. - 278 words
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440 1941-06-24 12 Cairo, June 24. PRITISH troops have reached Palmyra in Syria, according to a G.H.Q. communique issued in Cairo yesterday. They are meeting resistance there from a Vichy column, the communique continues. The Allied forces are in contact with Vichy troops west of Damascus. In440 words
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Article196 1941-06-24 12 Reuter. Cairo, June 24. AN enemy destroyer is believed have been sunk in the harbour of Beirut on Sunday, states an R.A.F. Middle East communique. It says that R.A.F. bombers attacked enemy shipping in the harbour of Beirut. One destroyer received a direct hit and isReuter. - 196 words
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Article291 1941-06-24 12 Reuter. June H pE R.A.F. have iven 1 action to Mr. ChurThmmise to Russia of fkr' 'i s P'<>night bombing c f SSLJ? ni within a few an<l Minister's speeTon sind? Prime Twice yesterday at leas? n h ,Bht bers, accompanied by ih S bombers ofReuter. - 291 words
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