Malaya Tribune, 25 June 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday. June 25. 1911.
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  • 1356 1 Sea Tank Battles Reported: Bitter Hand-To-Hand Clashes U OLLOWING the British pledge of full aid to Russia, PreI sident Roosevelt has also announced that the United States rill give "all possible aid" to Russia, At the same time, it is understood
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  • 143 1 Reuter. Helsinki, June 25. THE Finnish Foreign Office spokesman declared yesterday that "as long as we are not in the war, we are neutral. We are remaining so until attacked," he said. Ask 3d for his view en Hitler's statement that the front extended fr:m the Arctic Ocean
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  • 116 1 Reuter. Washington, June 24. The Treasury has lifted restrctions on Russian money assets in the United States. It is believed that the amount of Russian money concerned amounts approximately to $100-millions each in securities and property. The Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Henry Moregenthau, signed the
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  • 30 1 Reuter. Beriin, June 25. BUCHAREST had a 20 minute air raid alarm at 6.40 p.m. yesterday, states a message to the German official News Agency.—Reuter.
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  • 318 1 Eastern News. London, June 25. FE Japanese Ambassador to Moscow has been ordered by his Government to ask Japanese women and children to leave Russia for Japan immediately, according to the Swifs Radio.—Reuter. The Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. Matsuoka, said that he was not in the
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  • 60 1 Reuter. Shanghai, June 25. OVER 100 Japanese soldiers were killed or wounded when a Japanese troop train on the Taochlng Railway in Bhansi Province hit a mine, according to a Chinese press report. Several coaches ara said to have been destroyed while it is claimed that
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  • 340 1 Reuter. p.ondo.i, June 25. TliE only purpose of the treach- erous attack of Hitler s hordes v n the Russian people is mast( y of che fo:*t and Raw Mitt ials which Hitler needs to conti ;.i e his battle against justice ai
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  • 31 1 Reuter. Tokyo. June 25. FE Soviet and Italian Ambassadors called on the Foreign Minister. Mr. Matsuoka, separately yesterday afternoon Each remained for half an hour.—Reuter.
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  • 30 1 London, June 25. MR. Ronald lan Campbell, the f:rmer Minister to Belgrade, has been appointed Minister to Washington m succession to Sir Gerald Campbell. > M
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  • 349 1 London, June 25. Admiralty communique states:—''Units of the Mediterranean Fleet are giving continuous and active assistance to' the advance of our armies along the coast of Syria by carrying out the bombardment of objectives and strong points of resistance. ..I I I I f «ff ;.1 4k.
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  • 94 1 Reuter. Washington. June 24. PKESIbENT Roosevek stated at his conference to-day that he was very much in lavour of encouraging Americans to join the civilian technical force formed to help Britain repair and service her war equipment. He thought that England needed ssuch people just
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  • 231 1 London, June THE pourr station at Comines, near Lille, the centre of France's heavy industry, was attacked by Blenheim bombers during an offensive sweep by the R.A.F ever northern Fiance on Tuesday evening. The strong lighter escort given the bombers destroyed nine German fighters,
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  • 30 1 With the surrrnder of the last of the French army, fighting in France ceased. London had the Brat air raid warning ■law September. Franco-Italian armistice was signed.
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  • 344 2 JOHORE SETS LEAD (Tribune Staff Reporter) gPECIAL instructive films, to give additional valuable training to workers in the various passive defence services as well as for the general public, have been received by the Johore Air Raids Precautions Department from the Ministry of
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  • 138 2 TOR stealing nine wrist watches a worth $73 from a shop in Chulia Street, Ong Kirn Bean (20). a Hokkien, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment oy Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate. Ong was convicted on a charge of housebreaking. According to
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  • 78 2 IJKOADCASTS delivered by Mr. K. A Person are made cverv Sunday at 9 30 p.m., Shanghai daylight saving tim~ cvo r station XMHA at 445 Race Course Roa i Shanghai. China. This is the same station from which Mr. Caroll Alcott, the famous news commentator, delivers his broadcast
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  • 193 2 Singapore, Tuesday "T AM not sure that your licence shouldn't be permanently suspended, driving at that speed In such a busy part of the town." Those were the remarks of Mr. C.H. Whitton, District Judge and Magistrate, directed against a young English-speaking motorist, Tan Ke3 Eng, who
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  • 152 2 DEMARKING that offences of theft at the Singapore Harbour Board had to stop, Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, this morning imposed a heavy sentence of six weeks' rigorous im prisonment on Goh Geok Kay, a Harbour Board coolie, on a charge of stealing a
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  • 137 2 Singapore, Tuesday. ALLEGED to have counterfeited current S.S. coins and pos- sessed a quantity of ten-cent and five-cent S.S. counterfeit current I coins in addition to possession of implements for the manufacture of such counterfeit currency coins, two young Chinese, Ng Tian San and Ong Kirn
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  • 297 2 Singapore, Tuesday, the result of a ojision between a cyclist and a motor lorry at the junction of Omar Road and Merchant Road on June 18, in which the cyclic was kille-i, an inquiry was held in the Coroner's court this morning. A labourer.
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  • 99 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. RAILWAY accident, re•f* suiting in a double fatality, occurred in the early hours of Saturday near Tapah. when the decapitated bodies of two adult Malays were picked up from the track. The night mail from Ipoh to Kuala
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  • 10 2 (Cent-A-Ptane Fund; .Total number of enem. FIFTY-TWO
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  • 54 2 TWO Indian nidferi vu v Mohammed and Mnh? hushl Khan, were chafed if police court yesterday 2, th Jjth theft of two foS vSS* t^e^a^^d veld. they were arrested on L picion that they k;ad stnVn s Police bail was extended and the July BpoStlK)ned8
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  • 225 3 I i ni Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. ADDRESSING the 31st annual general meeting of the Selan„r Indian Association on SaturJ) uV Mr. K. K. Benjamin, the prt ident, referred to the strikes CflanfOt and said:— in -euson and out of season ,t has
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  • 301 3 Clock Advance From Sept 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ADVANCING of the Malayan time by ten minutes, as provided for by a Bill introduced in the Legislative t ouncil at its last meeting, will most probably take effect as from Sept. 1, though nothing
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  • 120 3 PE Hon. Mr. T. D. Hughes, prestnt Legal Adviser. Johore. and the Hon. Idris bin Ibrahim, a new member, took their oath as members of the Council at the meeting of the Johore State Council yesterday. Five billo were read the first ime and
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  • 72 3 Singapore, Tuesday. SAID to have cheated a compatriot by giving him a cheque zn delivery of 13 dozen tins of Barlova," worth $209.19, when they knew they had no funds in the bank to meet the cheque. Tan Chok Kun (38) and Yong Leong Ping (48>,
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  • 95 3 k MOTION authorising disburs?--n ment,- from the Indian Immigration Fund for the purpose of paying maintenance and travelling expenses to places of employment of labourers in search of work, was moved by the State Secretary. Johore, Dato Mohamed Salleh at the meetinsr of the Johore
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  • 280 3 (From Our Own ReporW) Teluk Ason, Tuesday. "JT is a surprise to me to learn that there no qualified midwife on the estate, though the labour lYce is fairly large, and I feel that something: should be done the matter," remarked the Coroner,
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  • 198 3 Singapore, Tuesday. Pound not guilty by the jury a 1 young Chinese sundry goods shop keeper. Tan Kirn Ann, alias ian Kirn Chin, who stood charged in the Assize Court before Mr Justice Worley to-day with trafficking in forged currency notes <-r, alternatively, with oossession
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  • 18 3 Mr. J. C. S. Robertson will address the Rotary Club on "Manchuria To-day" at their weekly luncheon to-day
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  • 500 3 gKHAIN bat hay, U she fights as a world power, and it is no evaporation im say that we here in Malaya are the mam outpost H the Empire scheme for the defence of Britain's -■ite-lines." said Mr. I\ A. B. McKerron in a broadcast talk
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    • 369 3 Gain New Cinema Way There Is no longer any excuse for men and women tb remain Thin, Nervosa, Underweight, Run-Down, and Friendless. In Hollywood the Cinema Stars are under a severe strain night and day and require Ihe best of medical services to maintain normal Weight and Health. This necessity
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  • 525 4 PLAYING with his usual confidence, Chin Kee Onn won semi-final tie in the men's singles of the Singapore championships yesterday evening, beating H. Kamis in straight se so 6—4, 6—2. In the final he will meet Lim Hee Chin, the youngster, who created a surprise
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  • 107 4 MR. Herbert Fowl:-, the wellknown golf arc', tect, aged 81 died recently in Lor ion He designed cour.- s in Europt and the U.A S as .ell as in thh country. Forty yea's ago, when Walton Heath was I angled with scrub and bracken, he
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  • 129 4 T*HE Wanderers beat Airport Sports Club by five goals to one in a Div. 2B match played on the Clerical Union ground yesterday, Jeffries scoring three goals and Stillwell two. After being outclassed in the first half and conceding four goals, the Airport fought back keenly
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  • 43 4 SOCCER: First division. S.C.F.A. vs. R.A. (A.A.», stadium; second division (at. Moravia VS. S H. 8.. 5.H.8.; second division ib>. Stamford vs. S.C.F.A.. F N. ground. TENNIS: V.M.C.A. tournament. CRICKET: V.M.C.A. vs. R.A.A F. V.M.C.A. ;{ACES: Selangor meeting, 2nd day. X.L
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  • 194 4 IN an interesting Div. 118 league soccer match. Air Keac quarters defeated K.A.F. Kallang» by the odd goal In three on the Singapore Harbour Board ground, yesterc'uy. All the goals were scored id the second half. In the first half, Headquarters had slight advantage
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  • 85 4 JHE Div. II B match played on the Post Office between the ?ost Office and the Indian Asso;iatioa, played on the Post Office ;round yesterday, ended in a 2-2 iraw. J.CS.A. gave Customs a walk over in a Div. II B soccer fixture vhich was to have been
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  • 80 4 IN a friendly lnter-club billiards match played at the Ngo Seng Le Chin Sia's premises, the Sin beat the Municipal Services Club by three games to two. Results (Sia players mentioned first). English games: Lee Cheng Puan lost to Loo Cheng Swee 151/200; Wee Chong Yew lost to Ang
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  • 75 4 (By "Spectator") Race I—CARMAN A StarloclRace 2—CHILTERN Pinafore Race 3—ROSALIE Pymble Race 4—ANTON ROGUE Soho Race S—HARFLEUR The Annan Rr.ce 6—CONTANGO Stuart Tartan Race 7—TREASURE Benedict Race B—BEACON Light Supper A (By "Bess Betf; Race I—STARLOCK Selangor II Race 2—VERY DEAR Pinafore Race 3—CLARISSA Tlfi n.. Codcllus EA
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  • 888 4 FOLLOWING are the weights for the races on the second day of the Selangor Turf Club's Summer meeting to be run to-day:— m RACE ONE HORSES—CIass 4, Div. 4—5 < /2 Furlongs 3 2 2 STARLOCK 10y 9.00 "Mac Kongsi" 0 0 0 THE WARRIOR 12y
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  • 88 4 L. C. EASTMAN, the Essex cricket all-rounder—"Laurie" to thousands of cricket lovers— died in hospital at Uxbridge. He was 43. Recently he underwent an operation for internal trouble. After playing for Essex as an amateur he turned professional In 1927. His benefit match against wu*-sex-the country
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 827 5 TOLD COULD BE SUBJECTED TO ALL INDIGNITIES BY POLICE (Tribune Staff Reporter) FURORE appears to have been created among police circles in Johore as a result oi a speech made in the meeting of the Council of State, on Mar. 25 by Dr. K.
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  • 73 5 Fhas been felt for some time that the measure of control of £ens as it Stands at present affords inadequate protection against the activities of undesirable alien elements," commented ieHon. Mr. T. D. Hughes, Legal Adviser Johore, introducing the Respiration of Aliens Enactment. 1541. at
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  • 129 5 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. CABLE news has been received in Ipoh of the marriage yesterday at Cambridge of Miss Winnie j Khong, elder daughter of the j Hon. Dr. K. T. Khong, M.8.L., and Mm Khong of Ipoh and Mr. Yeoh I
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  • 24 5 Mrs. M. Anderson of Footscray 'Melbourne) celebrated her 101 st birthday yesterday. Sh e has 13 children, and regrets none, but favours small families.
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  • 771 5 Police Officer Limps Into Court Tells Of Fight With Strikers (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. I IMPING into court on crutches as the result of a fractured ankle which he sustained in a clash with strikers, Mr. R. Burns. O.S.P.C, Klang, and Port Swettenham, gave evidence before Mr.
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  • 119 5 Singapore, Tuesday. i INSPECTOR A. H l-TIEW was the I complainant in a traffic court case th s morning in which a bus driver, Sang Ah Piiu, was convicted of driving in an otherwise than careful manner and flned $25. Sang al o had his licence
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  • 135 5 "BEFORE I HANG" (At the Capitol) OLOODCURDLING story of science is the film "Before I Hang" which opened a run at the Capitol yesterday. Playing the part of a brilliant scientist who brings his brain to bear on the eternal question of prolonging life, Boris Kar- j loff enthuses
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  • 146 5 (At the PavUion) txtHAT happens when a rich young girl tries to buy gasoline without the j money to pay for it from a fresh young fellow with a business plan which he thinks her father might develop provides j the background for a merry runaround in
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  • 101 5 (At the Alhambra) THIS adaptation of Zane Grey's' novel cn the famous Northwest Mounted Police—King of the Royal Mounted—is fuH of thrills and fisticuffs. The plot is a topical one and deals with the attempts of foreign agents to smuggle out of Canada j a
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  • 414 5 Under a scheme instituted in Australia after the outbreak of war, young men are completing a course of technical training at the rate of 1.200 a month to fit them for specialised work in the fighting services, or employment in munitions factories. «k A new ordnance factory
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  • 181 6 Clerks' Grievances jjiM Kr.r.i inquiries made by this journal have served to throw a lurid light cp some cobwebs of our society, particularly the pitiable plight which thf clerical classes find themselves in, as a result tit' stationary wages and mounting costs of living. For obvious reasons, clerks are
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  • 169 6 there is bitter disappointment at the continuance of what are known as MacGregor bounties, or allowances to superior European officers to enable them to educate their children in English schools. Now that the recipients of these allowances are no longer sending their children to English schools, it may
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  • 107 6 THE age of privileges is in process of disruption, and much of the lofty sentiments uttered by official spokesmen will be utterly meaningless unless the authorities either discontinue the bounties or extend them to all, Europeans and Asiatics alike. As we have often advocated in these columns, one
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  • 1077 6 BRITAIN'S FREE CENSORSHIP By A fleet Street Reporter THE Press of Britain is free; and the Press of Britain is censored. The object of this article is to explain, first, how the free voluntary censorship 'of the British Press in war- time came into
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  • 949 6  -  Writes Sir Herbert Russell AMONG the various threats which Hitler levels at Britain in his periodical outbursts of proclaiming his inI vincible might, the one which attracts most attention from those best qualified to judge of these things is his declaration that the coming
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  • 220 6 'pVENTY-TWO bombers costing two million dollars can b3 built for Britain every year by the United States as a result of the decision of Captain Edward Molyneux, famous throughout the world as an arbitor of women's fashions. Wh?n the Nazis swooped across France, Captain Molyneux
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  • 596 6 '-QLOBE Smashes E mp ~p Phe Knocks out Ok**,* 1 These fighting slogans w I blazoned in toning letter sides of canvas-* J"f"-e d lS n which were headed by brass bands and escorted by of cowboys and Red Indian.*** I Crowds milled in the sbL watch
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  • 698 7 REDS DESTROY 300 NAZ I TANKS, 127 PLANES; CAPTURE 5,000 PRISONERS BIG SOVIET OFFENSIVE Reuter. ANKARA, JUNE 24 THE RUSSIAN'S ARE SAID TO HAVE COMMENCED 1 THEIR OWN OFFENSIVE TOWARDS POLAND RUMANIA AND EAST PRUSSIA, ACCORDING TO MR. MARTIN ARGRONSKY, THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING CORPORATION'S CORRESPON DENT IN ANKARA. THE RUMANIANS
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  • 64 7 Lisbcn, June 24. THE Japanese Ambassador to London. Mr. Shigemitsu, who is his way home to Japan, continued his conversations with Japen vcys to Europe yesterday. Mr Sotomatsu Kato, the Ambas- in Vichy, left yesterday after iferring with Mr. Shigemitsu. The Minister to Switzerland, Mr.
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  • 76 7 A typical RussiaJi weapon. The '-Uolctor Breadb sket: :thich solves the twin problem involved in incendiary bembing, that one big bomb will mist and that many Ugh* bombs will flutter waste fully over the landscape. Ptef*r shows a "Molotcv Breadbasket," which (j a large bomb container whirled
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  • 1718 7 Reuter. Loidon, June 24. Soviet Ambassador. M. Maisky, was prominent among the diplomats whe listened intently to to-day's debate in the House of Commons on British policy owards Russia in the light of the German invasion. It was revealed during the debate
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  • 30 7 Reuter. Bombay. June 25. AVER 1,000 officers were amons v 1,600 Italian nrisoners ;)f war who have arrived in India In two batches.—Reuter.
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    • 251 8 One of the most amazing stories ever filmed! KARLOFF, as a brilliant scientist sentenced to death for a "MERCY KILLING" and seeking the secret of IMMORTALITY, only to become a fiend in Human shape! CAPITOL (TO-DAY 13.15 6.15 9.15 i Latest METROTONE NEWS by CLIPPER AIR EXPRESS Including Vivid Pictures
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    • 132 8 I 3P"%| CAPTURES M SINGAPORE'S LEADING CINEMA SCREENS wn Here's the d m RECORD:— I CAPITOL NOW PLAYING "BEFORE I HANG" DITTO NEXT CHANGE i "MISSING TEN DAYS" j PAVILIOX-OPENS TO-MORROW:-"ANGELS OVER BROADWAY" DITTO— COMING VERY SOON "ESCAPE TO GLORY" CAPITOL-(To Follow Missing Ten Days) "THE GREEN ARCHER" THIS. IN
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    • 478 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Domestic Occurrences DEATHS. Mrs. R. C. White, (nee M. J. Stewart) passed away peacefully at the General Hospital, Singapore, in the early hours of this mcrning. The cortege will leave her residence at 20-c. Hill Street, and thence to Bidadari for interment, Deeply regretted. F.M.S. and Ceylon papers
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    • 156 9 r LAST THREE SHOWS TO-DAY P CATHAY TYRONE POWER LINDA DARNELL SPECIAL 20th Century Fox Movietone News including great London 'Blitz' of May lfth. Big Ben and the .Abbey suffer. OPENING TO-MORROW LONDON'S ACE DETECTIVES BAFFLED IN A STRANGE GRIPPING CHALLENGE 29 THE MOST POPULAR CABARET IN TOWN TO-NIGHT DANCE
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    • 307 9 Public Notices BY ORDER OF THE CONTROLLERS OF RESTRICTED IMPORTS, S.S. AND RESTRICTED EXPORTS MALAYA. AUCTION SALE Comprising: —THREE PIECES OF VALUABLE MEDICINAL HORN (JONG), Chinese medicine slabs, Torchlights, coloured paper. Tin foil, Wooden flutes, Bali heads, Gold alloy filling, Paper tapes, Paper scrolls, Glass sprayers, Chinese ink, Chinese tea,
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    • 247 9 NOTICE IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the "English Section" of the Singapore Buddhist Association shall hereafter be known as 'THE BUDDHIST UNION" (Hood Kow Huay) with effect from 17th June, 1941. Will Patrons. Members and Weil-Wishers kindly note the change. j Special Announcement OPENING TO-DAY MONTE CARLO RESTAURANT No. 14,
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    • 151 9 CLIPPER DUE TO-DAY Pan-American "Clipper" from San Francisco is expected to arrive in Singapore to-day and leave to-morrow. The latest time of posting at the General Post Office, Singapore, to connect with mails for despatch j by the return flight for the Philippine Islands, Pacific Islands, America and Europe, will
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    • 800 10 BUY SELL LOST FOUND CLASSIFIED-ADS RENT AUCTION HIRE SERVICE Situations Vacant DBJBSS DIVER required lor Mlrl. Please apply to A.P C. Marine Dept. (No. 3faK) UNMARRIED MALAY, Javanese or Indian Gardener. Apply 6 p.m. 33. Orange Grove Hoad. Singapore. (No. 7!K) WANTED experienced driver for a Jvc&W Lorry-Van. Apply at
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    • 670 10 Miscellaneous i HYGIENIC HAIRDRESSING SALOON, No. j 14. Arcade Building. Prop. P N. Samy alias Kltchll. (No. S?K) i GULAM MOHAMED, Tailor. 463-B. Alexandra Road. Singapore. Guarantees i good fitting—Moderate prices. (No. /6K) STUDENTS HOME. In an experienced teacher's family home. Food and Tuition optional. Apply to Box No. 896
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    • 937 10 For Sale FOR SALE 8.8.A. cycle> 16" frame. 3 J speed, almost new, cash $55|-. Apply 85, j Ampang Street. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 44K) j FOR SALE. Conn Baritone Saxphone. 1 gold plated, In excellent condition. On view at Nang Heng Company mm* I pore. (No. 38K) VIRTUALLY new "Remette"
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    • 635 10 To Let MERSING. Furnished House to »et Beautifully situated on sea Mn rate rent. Monthly terms. Box wj. Molayu Tribune, Singapore. l«°--•'COR^ER^OU^ River Valley Road. Singapore. Large furnished OI QQ acanl Mrs. Lancaster, phone 6794 or ww. HALF-WAY-HOUSE, 520 East Coast Road, tfedok BV2 mile stone. Furnished house to let
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    • 494 10 "From Monday 23rd June 1941 our telephone number will be 5661 (6 lines)/' FRASER COMPANY Union Building, Singapore. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. VENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Construction of drains In Reserve Road, parallel to Mm Road, from Nelson Road
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    • 308 10 PETROL CONTROL ORDER 1941. The public is informed that Petrol Coupons for July will be available I from the 24th of June onwards. WILLIAM ROSE. Petrol Rationing Officer. Singapore. THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of modern European polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE almost new "GENERAL ELECTRIC" cf U.S.A. refrigerator with
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    • 111 10 WE ARE PLEASED to advise toe Public that new stocks of ANTIPEOL Cutaneous Vaccine Ointment have arrived from England. Hi healing action is rapid and certain in all septic conditions, and its immunising properties render it invaluable treatment fcr any affection whatever of the skin. Sold by all good Chemists.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 852 10 j TO-DAY'S R ,V|| ill l SINGAPORE LONDOV ZHL. 225 m. 1333 k|«. 4 GSV 17., mp t ZHP.I. 38 96 m. 9 69 met. GSF 15 14 £rt' \i U ZHP.2 48 58 m. 6.175 m!cs. 6.15 p. m 52 ZHP.3. 4138 m. 7.25 mica. GSD —fi 2, 11
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  • 943 11 Malayan Sharebroker s’ Asso. Report w Singapore, June 25. Buyvis. Be 11 era MINING. 3- 36 7,lft 716 33 3416 Jltalay (*> 17i lg cd 067 072 gM 12 6 14p 1.39 1.42 9|- 9t« 17 181-xd 12!' 131--018 0.21 0 35 0 37 I I 11) 127 1.30 156
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  • 202 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) TkT Singapore, Wednesday. rpiN shares were an irregular market yesterflay with no great activity notlce?ol c Hong Patts were a Bha< le eas ler at i 28 ft and Rantaus were again taken at 1 76. Pungah Tin Dredging firmed to
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  • 25 11 Singapore, Wednesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— TfN $137%, up $<y 8 RUBBER Buyers 38%, Sellers 38%.
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  • 67 11 Singapore, June 24. Gambler 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 8.15 Small Pearl Tapioca 8.25 Lingga Sago Flour 4.70 Fair Sago
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  • 20 11 The output of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Cc. Ltd., for the four weeks ended June 21 was 1,511 ounces.
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  • 152 11  -  U.S. Keeps Watch On Tin, Rubber Speculation (By Reuter) Washington, June 24. ]y|R. HENDERSON has announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission will keep a constant watch on the unregulated commodity markets to prevent undue speculative activity. The unregulated commodities include tin. lead, zinc, copper, silk, hides, rubber,
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  • 203 11 London, Apr. 28. THE following is a summary of thi statement by Sir Frank Swettenham, chairman of the Highlands and Lowlaads Para Rubber Co.. at the annual meeting: After providing £7,000 to meet Excess Profits Tax, the profits for the year from all sources amounted
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  • 91 11 THE All Malaya Muslim Missionary Socletv held Its ninth annual general meeting on Saturday. Tuan Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff was In the chair. The report and accounts were unanimously approved. It was decided that should the Society be defunct or should it close down,
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  • 201 11 London. Apr. JC PRESIDING at the thirtieth annual meeting of the Bas Lias Rubber Estates, Ltd.. Mr. H. Eric Miller said: The total provision for taxation for the year under review of some £114,000 is equivalent to 22V2 per cent, on the issued capital, and
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 119 11 IE MERCANTILE NX OF INDIA RUSTEES) LIMITED v: and Controlled by IE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. Odd which is incorporat%tl and registered as any, undertakes the ■tag duties:— I 1 TRUSTEE OF TIL ADMINISTRATOR OF ATT OF DECEASED PERSON rEE OF A SCTTLEMENT OR LLRATTON OF TRUST, AND iOTHER
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    • 44 11 SS!? "STAR BRAND" DELICIOUS WHOLESOME PURE VEGETABLE MARGARINE— A REAL SUBSTITUTE FOR BUTTER ADD FLAVOUR TO YOUR lOOKIXG! SWITCH TO "STAR BRAND" VEGETARLE MARGARIXE Saks Agents: CONNELL BROS. CO. (MALAYA) LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) (P. O. BOX 118) 161 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE.
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    • 630 11 STEAMER SAILINGS i P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SJt. COMAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are being maintained by the P. Si O. S. N. Co., from the Straits to their usua* ports of call in China, India, Ceykj.
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  • 92 12 Reuter. London, June 25. 'rHERE is no doubt that the Ger- mans are undertaking a largescale evacuation of German civilians and administration officials to Norway Lo seek relief frcm the relentless British bombing of Hamburg, Piemen, Kiel and other 11 tth German tewns, says the
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  • 81 12 Reuter. London, June 25. FINLAND no longer recognises the existence cf Poland as an Independent state and yesterday afterno :n handed a note to that effect, dating from yesterday, to the Polish Minister in Helsinki. The reason given is that "since Poland is occupied and administered
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  • 766 12 PARLIAMENT DEBATES NAZI-RUSSO WAR Reuter. London, June to. I IKE the House of Commons, the House of Lcrdi yesterday debated the British policy toL wards Russia. Lord Cranborne (Dominions Secretary) made a brief statement on simitar lines to Mr. Eden's
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  • 261 12 Reuter. THE United States will give all possible aid to Russia. President Roosevelt, making this declaration at his press conference yesterday said that it could not be determined yet what form the help would take. He pointed out that it was impossible
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  • 358 12 British Imperial Advance In Syria GREAT R.A.F. ACTIVITY Reuter. Cairo, Jum 25, AUSTRALIAN troops have made a further important advance in the coastal sector of the Syrian front, states a G HQ communique which adds that artillery is already in against the Vichy position at Damour. On Monday, British troops
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 726 12 "HEADACHES* Disappear When I fate I READ THIS LETTER! I S Singapore. 20f/> /ui>. /939. J I /n m> case tnere is no doubt that 'ASPRO' B«■ p\ v£&*M* faMet* ar« a moii effective medicine for Headache* f' y f S and frnou? f/iu because ASP/cO n<u mo often ■SB
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    • 73 12 MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 275,. S Bridge Rd. Tel. 2154 Established In 1928. Optician C. T. TAN, Glasses supplied with a guarantee Coupon. i»I L E CURED COMPLETELY WITHOUT OPERATION. §THABIB A. MO. HASSAN guarantees to cure you completely in a reasonable time IN FISTULA. TUMOR. T.B.
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    • 113 12 PHILIPS The best known Radio I in the World... and your best guarantee when you buy 0 YOU simply "can't go and they're your guarantee wrong if you choose a set whatever price you're paying— with the famous Philips of getting the best, most deemblem on it. Those waves pendable,
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