Malaya Tribune, 26 June 1941
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Title Section22 1941-06-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, Juno 26. 1941.22 words
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1198 1941-06-26 1 TERRIFIC FIGHTING IN BESSARABIA DESCRIBED NAZIS USING MORE TROOPS THAN IN ANY OTHER WAR THE Herman offensive in Bukovina (Southern Poland and Northern Rumania) seems to have produced no appreciable results, and, in general, the Germans km not vet found1,198 words
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Article183 1941-06-26 1 Reuter. London, June, 26. HERMAN broadcast of eye-witness accounts of the fighting "i n the eastern front yesterday all admit that the Gerhaving to fight extremely hard in order to make fress and that the stubborn resistance of the Russians •heir strategic methods are exceeding the GermanReuter. - 183 words
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Article72 1941-06-26 1 Reuter. New York, June 25. THE German passenger liner Elbe 1 «9.179 tens) has probably been iunk. by an aeroplane of the British Fleet Air Arm, according to American maritime sources. The portion was about 900 miles north-west of the Cape Verde Islands 1,300 mi!es west ofReuter. - 72 words
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Article34 1941-06-26 1 Reuter. New York, June 25. DUGE cargoes, sent under the 1 United States Lease and Lend programme, are reaching Suez, the Washington correspondent °f the World Telegram .—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article24 1941-06-26 1 Reuter. Vicny, June 20. ADMIRAL Leahy, the United States Ambassador to the Vichy Government, visited the Soviet yesterday morning Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article45 1941-06-26 1 aircraft bombed railway luncoll refineries, aerodromes, docks and military objective* in German oc''jpied countries. Japan made repres«ato the British Government for the ol Burma road to arm* traffic to Churchill made a statement in wnent regarding Anglo-French diabefore the capitulation of France.45 words
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Article213 1941-06-26 1 Reuter. Tokyo, June 26. DISCUSSING for the first time Japan s plans to dea I W ith the new international situation created by the soviet entry into the war -sources close to GovernI mentstated to-day, accordk ing to Domei Agency, that -there will be no change mReuter. - 213 words
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Article359 1941-06-26 1 Reuter. London, June 26. THE Turco-German pact of friendship was unanimously approved by the Turkish Grand NaUonal Council yesterday, states Ankara Radio. Yon Papen, German Ambassador, was present at the session U Sarajoglu (Turkish Foreign Minister» in a statement on the pact said: "This treaty which reeulatesReuter. - 359 words
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Article144 1941-06-26 1 Turk Ship Sunk: Sensation Reuter. London, June 26, A TURKISH ship, going to Alexandria, has been sunk by an unidentified submarine, said Mr. Martin Agr on sky, N.B.C. commentator, broadcasting from Ankara early this morn?n«\ He said:— At l»sp last night, an unidentified submarine torpedoed the Turkish shipReuter. - 144 words
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Article826 1941-06-26 1 Reuter. A SERIOUS new threat to Russia has developed on her northern front. Finland has announced that she has been compelled by Russian violations of her territory to defend herself, and at the same time Sweden has granted a German request for the passageReuter. - 826 words
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653 1941-06-26 1 Reuter. Cairo, June 26. ALLIED troops in Syria now hold the road ten miles north-west of Damascus, state military circles in Cairo. The re-occupation of Merj Ayoum and the village of Inhales Said, 2 l 2 miles to the ,sast, followed several days cfReuter. - 653 words
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Advertisement93 1941-06-26 1 1 F0& AC. MAINS FOR DC/AC MAINS These are three ol the m.iin points to look for m a radio. TRete are jusl three ol the chief reasons why the G L C seven and. ei&hf valve .ones of receivers nre Malaya's most popular tuotltU It you hive not heard93 words
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Article132 1941-06-26 2 Reuter. London, June 26. A DETERMINED drive to prevent profiteering in fish was announced by the Food Minister. Lord Woolton, in the House of Lords. Britain gets no more than 25 per cent, of her fish supplies since the Admiralty requisitioned 75 per cent, of theReuter. - 132 words
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67 1941-06-26 2 Reuter. Washington, June 25. I THE Defence Plant Corporation announced to-day that it would build a $47,000,000 bomber factory at Ypsilanti, Michigan, to be leased and operated by the Ford Motor Company. It is understood that the factory is to be an importantReuter. - 67 words
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Article628 1941-06-26 2 Singapore, Wednesday. "J THINK the accused has been one of the silliest men to have appeared in this court for a long time," remarked Mr. J. L. McFall, the district judge to-day, when he bound over Alexander Mclver, former general manager for Malaya of the R.K.O. Radio628 words
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Article26 1941-06-26 2 His Excellency the High Commissioner has accepted the relinquishment of Acting Bank of Captain In the Federated Malay States Volunteer Force by Lieutenant F. C. Cooke.26 words
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187 1941-06-26 2 Raffles College Begin New Term—With No Freshers (Tribune Staff Reporter) WAR is creating something like history in the annals of Malaya's highest seat of learning. i a I To-day, for the hrst time since its birth, Raffles College will start a new year with everything187 words
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Article38 1941-06-26 2 (From H. L. Hophin) London, June 26. IJT. D. W. Leggatt, son of Mr. William Leggatt, of Bolton Estate, Bukit Kepong Rubber Estates Ltd., Malaya, is missing and presumed lost. Via Cable and Wireless.38 words
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Obituary21 1941-06-26 2 THE death has occurred of Mr. Muhandiram P. Narayaner, a former Traffic Inspector, F.M.S.R., at Tholpuram, Jaffna.21 words
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232 1941-06-26 2 London, June 25. JT has ever been the custom of the Nazis to think one thing and say another, it is pointed out in London. While Germany was wooing the friendship of both France and Britain, she was piling up armaments to destroy232 words
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Article177 1941-06-26 2 Singapore, Wednesday CONVICTED on charges of neglecting their duty by sleeni at their post while on sentry duty, three Sikh constable* of the Naval Police force were sentenced to terms of impri ment ranging from six to four weeks' rigorous imprisonment" by Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the177 words
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65 1941-06-26 2 Reuter. Tokyo, June 26. GERMAN women and children are to leave Batavia, Netherlands East Indies, according to the Domei news agency which says that at the.request of the German Government, tiie Japanese Government is sending the liner Asma Maru (16.975 tons) to pick upReuter. - 65 words
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Article25 1941-06-26 2 (Cent-A-Ptane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts UP to midnight london time (excluding Sonet claims): TWENTY-TWO25 words
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Article96 1941-06-26 2 UR G. R. OEHLERS was the comcase in an \hp in *Z s ~s case in the district traffic court yesterday m w gg Dhanwant Singh was chareed with driving in an otherwise than careful manner along Scran goon Road on May 1 at 8.45 a96 words
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Advertisement151 1941-06-26 2 NoAsfhma Years nI WO n yeaj "9Ĕ. J Hamilton. 1 SSfP ln bed w ith Asthma. Had lost 40 pounds weight, suffered coughing, choking and strangling every night— couldn't sleep—expected to die. Mendacc stopped spasms first night and he has had none since—in OVER TWO YEARS. Men. daco is so151 words
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Advertisement173 1941-06-26 2 Diabetics who continue to sufferM W and spend money uselessly need longer be recks for lift- The fa- > mous doctor's prescription I'W V M ELITI'S. quickly puis an end to V Diabetes. The only >afe and sure V remedy that regenerates the Pan- W and other organs v.hich .on;-173 words
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81 1941-06-26 3 Special London untitled From untitled London, June 25. i VERDICT of death from mis- vt nture was returned in the ay on Mrs. Michell, formerly j Saunders, the tennis champion i36t. Death was due to air entering th e bloodstream after an jtraticn. if81 words
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Article29 1941-06-26 3 London, June 25. Till-: Appeal Court has dismissed the appeal of George Johnson Armstrong «38», an engineer, who sentenced to death for eachery.—¥la Cable and Wire-29 words
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74 1941-06-26 3 Singapore, Wednesday. WHEN arrested yesterday. 26 forced dollar notes. and! counterfeit coins—l3o 50-cent s and 152 25-cent pieces— said to have besn found in ssion of Tan Ah San. charges of possession of rged notes and counterfeit coins were explained to Tan when he appealed74 words
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293 1941-06-26 3 New Scheme For Johore Women (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Mohammedan religion permits the transfusion of blood among members of the Mohammedan community, provided that there is no alternative to the saving of a life. This rulinp; has been pronounced by the Chief293 words
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137 1941-06-26 3 (From Our Owik Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. WHEN her daughter-in-law. who no longer lived with her. went to get her things from her mother-in-laWs house, Khoo on Lian. an elderly Chinese nonya, slapped her daughter-in-law on the face and then threw a slipper at her137 words
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192 1941-06-26 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Wednesday. nNMISSING the civil claim brought by Khoo Tooi against D 1S h heM c husbanu. Tai Kee Woo. regain* a taUoring busmess P-nti, but he could no, .hat to interfere with the legal aspect ;uiu>> hm»* ••From192 words
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Article161 1941-06-26 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. A CIVIL claim, which counsel for the plaintiff said was one of oure facts and did not involve any legal arguments, was commenced oefore Mr. Justice C. W. y. caiey In the Supreme Court yesterday. The plaintiff is Oh TOn 800,161 words
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58 1941-06-26 3 Singapore, Wednesday. SAID to have returned to the Colony from which he had been excelled for life in 1938, the charge was explained to Wong Ah Chong i 36) a Cantonese, when he appeared before Mr. W.D. Carew. the third magistrate. Ihe case was postponed58 words
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Article58 1941-06-26 3 Singapore. Wednesday. THARGED with theft of 11 empty V sacks valued at $2.25, the prog*» of the Royal Indian Army Service Corps supply Ct t..e 7\ miU.-BuWt Timah Mead. «n iunc 24, a Chinese, Kwa Kok c] aimed triaf in. the courl 'of $100 was58 words
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Article179 1941-06-26 3 RECENTLY the Malaya Pat- i riotic Fund made grants to various overseas war funds amounting to £30,000. In- eluded was one of 15,003 to t the Malta Air Raid Relief J Fund. J In advising the Governor of Malta of the grant, the Governor of the Straits179 words
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Article193 1941-06-26 3 Singapore, Wednesday. DETERRENT sentence* were imposed by Mr. Justice Worley in the Assi2t Court t*>-day on two Chinese counter fetters, Ng Tian San, wliu pleaded guilty io one charge cf counterfeiting S S. current coins, and two charges of possession of counterfeit coins and of implements193 words
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Article16 1941-06-26 3 Mr E. Wallace, of Motion Smith and Eton Ltd.. is at present in the General Hospital.16 words
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Article100 1941-06-26 3 (From Our Own Reporter) penang, Wednesday. A CHINESE druggist's shop in Chulia Street near the Junction of Pitt Street was the scene of another tarring outrage, the second to have occurred within this week, about seven o'clock this morning. It was learnt that some Chinese went100 words
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Article155 1941-06-26 3 Tokyo, June 25. IA PAN would be faithful to the J obligations of both the Tripartite .Pact and the Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact, declared Mr. Koh Ishii, deputy Cabinet spokesman. The Cabinet announcement clarifying Japan's position in connection with the Soviet-German war has been postponed indefinitely.155 words
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Article107 1941-06-26 3 Orange. DRAMATICALLY leaving their stands after the fifth race at the greyhound meeting at Orange N S W I recently bookmakers took -io bets for the last Aye events. This was in protest against Hie placings in certain races Two spokesmen protested to tne committee, which, however,107 words
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195 1941-06-26 3 Singapore, Wednesday. J ET us pray and hope that Manchuria will not be the cradle of conflict and certainly not the cockpit of Asia," declared Mr J C. S. Robertson, secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society in Manchuria, addressing Singapore Rotary flub this195 words
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Article25 1941-06-26 3 Squadron-Leader C. A. Prttchard of Manildra New South Wales, serving with the R.A.F., to the first Australian pilot to win the DFC. for night fighting.25 words
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Article23 1941-06-26 3 THE Competent Authority for Oil 1 Fuel and Lubricants, S.S. n FM.S., advises that the basic petrol ration for July will remain unchanged.23 words
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Advertisement305 1941-06-26 3 I i —T I something tells me tkat I shall soon be called I ffce finest I AUSTRALIAN BACON I The bacon that Is milri I 1 >v. cured, full of good I I ##7 flavour and specially S L, I I f x f prepared lrom c I I305 words
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Article39 1941-06-26 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I, S.C.C. v. R.A. (Hy.), S.C.C.; S.R.C. v. v. F.R E., S.R.C.; Reserve Div., R.A.F. v. M.F.A., Stadium; Manchesters v. Lovals, Tanglin; Div. lIA, V.M.C.A. v. Navy, V.M.C.A. TENNIS: S'j:ore Open Championships, S.C.C. courts.39 words
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Article66 1941-06-26 4 Reuter. Nottingham. June 26. THE North Midlands area Army Cross Country championship, held at Wollaton Park, was won by the Royal Artillery over a five-Mile course. Two hundred competitors, representing 32 teams, took part, the first man home being a Battery sergeant-major Aid Cutt of the PoyalReuter. - 66 words
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Article28 1941-06-26 4 Playing before a large crowd Spartan B.P. defeated the Kangaroo Badminton Party by six to one in a friendly badminton game played on Saturday at the Great World.28 words
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111 1941-06-26 4 IRISH JIG PAYS $41 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. TN hot weather and with the course in good condition, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's meeting- opened this afternoon with Carman;* completing a double with a win in the first111 words
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Article447 1941-06-26 4 Tennis CHIN KEE ONN added ano- ther tennis title to his long list of successes yesterday t when he beat Kamis 6—4. C—4, to win the Y.M.C A. j singles title, incidentally re- I peating his performance on 5 Tuesday when he beat Kamis j447 words
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Article97 1941-06-26 4 TIES in the Singapore open championships to be played to-day at "S.C.C are: Open mixed doubles (semifinals): Paul Clerc and Mrs. J. Carter vs. Yadi and NelUe Will; Yong Loon Chong and Mrs. L. M. Pennefather vs. Roy Smith and Margaret Stokes. Ties for to-morrow are: Mens97 words
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Article238 1941-06-26 4 A<N entry of only 57 horses and po- nies has been received for the Taiping races which will be held on July 3 and 5. Entries are as follows:— HORSES CLASS 3 Runs Ist 2nd LADY 2ENTA Abt> 6 l STONECHAT X THE CUTTER x TOPLA238 words
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322 1941-06-26 4 S C F A im > R.A. (Ac-ac) i superiority gave the S.C.F.A., leaders of fa Division One league, a fine four-one victory over the (ac-ac) in a league match at Anson Road stadium yeslerdhv A plucky display of goalkeeping by Micklethwaite for the322 words
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Article269 1941-06-26 4 FOLLOWING are handicap* for Saturday's races at Kuala Lumpur: Horses: Class 2, div. I—6 furs: Ranscombe 9.0, Waetere 8.12. Gardener's Prid? 8.12, Confidence 8.9. Julieta 8.9. Jest On 8.6, Beau Mari 8.2, Athboy 8 0, Golden Melody 7.12. Hcrses: Class 2, div. 2— B furs:269 words
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Article182 1941-06-26 4 pLAYING on the Fraser and Neave ground yesterday in a Div. 2B match, the S.CFA defeated Stamford Sports Club by five goals to one. Within five minutes of the start Meng opened accounts for the Chinese following a neat forward movement. Half way through he again netted from182 words
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Advertisement234 1941-06-26 4 Has 'just the right «lkaline character lo neutralise after* dinner acidity SING A WATER Mineral Water from the Seletar Hot Spring. Singapore MOTTLED BY fraser Neave, limited BIG SWEEP Total Pool $98,145. FIRST Beacon ***** SECOND Creme de Menthe ***** THIRD Judith Anton *****0 STARTERS Merry Widow ***** Rackarock *****234 words
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Advertisement538 1941-06-26 4 RACE TWO—Ponies, Class I, Division 1, 5 1 furlongs. IRISH JIG (Spencer) 7.12 1 CHILTERN (Flannery) 8.04 2 EDIES CHOICE (Harper) 8.06 3 (Winner trained by Major Lindsay Years). Time: 1 mm. 725 sees. Distances: IJ4 li/ 2. Tote: $41, $12, $8. Cash Sweep: 1. 146 ($559), 2. 766 ($279)*538 words
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Advertisement30 1941-06-26 4 A CURRENT! Summer weight iJB from the J|| Finest quality; I II :-A OS TRALI AN; 1 |L 4MEEINO WOOL a a// Good Dealers THE NOUVEAUX CO. 19-22 Laidlaw Building.30 words
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Miscellaneous17 1941-06-26 4 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES 12.14 p.m., 8.5 ft.; 1130 p.m, 9.5 ft. TO-MORROW; 12.48 p.m., 8.5 ft.17 words
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Obituary367 1941-06-26 5 Singapore, Wednesday. AECLABING that the evidence 1) showed that the cyclist was holding on to the back of the l and being towed along when fell receiving the injuries Xich caused his death, Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore coroner, recorded a verdict of367 words
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253 1941-06-26 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) those who arrived by the California "Clipper" yesterday evening were Mr. Clifton H. Getchell and Mr. James McCormack, representatives of the United States Maritime Commission in the Far East, whose jobs will be to look after shipping of defence materials253 words
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255 1941-06-26 5 Singapore, Wednesday. pONVICTED on a charge of theft of 20 Eskimo pies, the property of th e Singapore Cold Storage Creameries Ltd., a Ma'ay rrnployee of the Creameries, Osman bin Ishak wag this morning sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment and fined $75, or six255 words
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Article616 1941-06-26 5 N.E.I. NEWSLETTER Batavia, June 20. rpHE drastic restrictions on imports of articles not essential to the defence of the country, or that can be manufactured in the N.E.L, may lead to certain difficulties for tradesmen and intpollers. The Government has consequently appointed special committees in Batavia, Semarang. Sourabaya616 words
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Article126 1941-06-26 5 (From Out Own Reporter) Taiping, Wednesday. AS a result of the approval of the Sinitary Board, Larut and Matang, to-day, Taiping will in the near future be having pedal rickshaws. This will be in the nature of in experiment and will be introduced by Mr. Lim Eow126 words
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52 1941-06-26 5 Singapore, Wednesday. CHARGED with fraudulent possession of four tap heads, Lim Luan (60», claimed trial before Mr. W.D. Carew, the third magistrate. Lim said that he bought them. The case was postponed for mention on July 2, and bail was offered in the sum52 words
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206 1941-06-26 5 Singapore, Wednesday. A 21-YEAR-OLD English-speaking Indian, P. Chander, sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Worley in the Assize Court to-day. Chander was charged, firstly, j with stealing a cheque belonging 1 to Mr. S. B. Subramaniam; second- i ly, with forging a206 words
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Article135 1941-06-26 5 FOLLOWING is a further list of collections which have been returned in connection with the Cent-a-Plane-a-Day scheme. The collections to date total $3,778.27. Mrs. E. Maurice Glover $161.58 WiL'iam Jacks per Miss P. Owen 139.64 East Asiatic Co. per Mrs. Hodgson 127.51 Sine-British Engineering Corp. (Malaya)135 words
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56 1941-06-26 5 Singapore, Wednesday. IZIZ RAHMAN, a driver in the Royal Army Service Corps, was charged with negligent driving and thereby causing hurt to a Sikh, Hari Singh, along Kirn Sene Road near the junction of River Valley Road, on May 26. Accused claimed trial and the56 words
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Article53 1941-06-26 5 Singapore, Wednesday. A 3O-YEAR-OLD Malay, Ali bin Awang, pleaded guilty before Mr. L. C. Goh, the fifth magistrate to a charge of theft of a car valued at $800, the property of P. B. Taylor, from Kampong Balim on Jun e 24. The case was postponed53 words
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Advertisement182 1941-06-26 5 Piles Curbed in 10 Minutes Don't let itching, bleeding, internal oC protruding Plies sap your \ltallty, turn your nerves, and drive you crazy wUB W». Chlnarold the recent disc overy of lean physician stops the pain in 16 ifitMil** so you can walk. fide, work and. el v^.r* 6 in182 words
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Article148 1941-06-26 6 Trade Unions THE arrival hero in a day or two of the Colonial Office Labour Adviser, Major G. X. Orde-Brown, will mark the beginning of an active phase in the Malayan Administrations' effort to liquidate the labour problem which in one form or other has been a cause of148 words
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Article238 1941-06-26 6 AXE of the greatest difficulties will be to find leaders from among labourers themselves to use to their best advantage the weapon of collective bargaining with which they are to be armed. It, therefore, follows that leadership has to be provided from an outside source for the238 words
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Article141 1941-06-26 6 SHAREHOLDERS are intelligent enough to realise that dividends are not as big as they should be because the companies are heavily taxed, whereas labourers cannot be expected to possess such a high sense of duty to the State as to feel that by agreeing to forgo what they141 words
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Article879 1941-06-26 6 Lim Keng Hor - ANGLO-U.S. PLEDGES TO RUSSIA A By Lim Keng Hor A SMALL item of news which came through on Monday and which almost escaped notice amidst the welter of "hot" cables from the Russo-Germim front—in which, according- to iatest reports approximately six million soldiers are engaged —has great879 words
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723 1941-06-26 6 Olga Illner - By Olga Illner A CALL goes out to Turkish women. The radio voice from Ankara exhorts them to join the KiziJay. or Turkish Red Crescent. "Join now so' that you may bandage the wounds of the Turkish soldiers." Of all the martial activities of Turkish women,723 words
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Article598 1941-06-26 6 A COPY of "China and t Natural Friends rjnnai Enem.es- was sent to the Tfil Office some days ago by m United Press. Shanghai f, Tne book, compiled by m- i Leang-Li, hitherto Editor of "People's Tribune" n China, h i now "illustrious" member' of th* puppet598 words
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1164 1941-06-26 7 Great Tank Battles Along Whole Front Reuter. Moscow, June 25. RCE battles between German and Russian tanks and infantry are raging all along the 1,500-mile Russo-German front, while Soviet and German bombers are setting aflame ie and Black Sea ports usedReuter. - 1,164 words
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979 1941-06-26 7 LONDON, JUNE 25. WITH DAY AND NIGHT ATTACKS ON GERMANY AND GERMAN OCCU--11 PIED TERRITORY, THE R.A.F. CONTINUES TO DELIVER WHAT IS DESCRIBED AS THE MOST GIGANTIC AIR OFFENSIVE IN THE WORLD'S HISTORY. Our aircraft made another sweep over France this afternoon. Our bombers,979 words
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Article66 1941-06-26 7 Simla, June 25. IT was announced in Simla yesterday, that the air mail service to East Africa, South Africa, the United Kingdom and beyond is to be immediately resumed. This is due to the provision of greater carrying space in the planes, and air mails for66 words
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Article597 1941-06-26 7 Reuter. London, June 25. THE Columbia Broadcasting System reports that A ustralians have occupied Merj Ayoum in Syria, according to a message from New York. It is officially stated that British Fleet Air Arm planes bombed enemy dcsaUhou f AUied troops Have —ed gun posts andReuter. - 597 words
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Article25 1941-06-26 7 Madras, June 25. IT was announced yesterday that the Governor of Madras' War Fund has now reached a total ol about £883,000.25 words
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Article60 1941-06-26 7 Bombay, June 25. A SPECIAL committee of the Chamber of Princes yesterday morning considered the release ol information about the war effort in Indian States and unanimously decided to recommend regular release of such information where this war not already being done The Committee Included the Chancellor, the Jam Sahib60 words
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Article19 1941-06-26 8 News has been received of th*. death at Tholpuram, Jaffna on the 30th June, mi,'of Muhan19 words
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Article79 1941-06-26 8 The family of the late Mrs Mw Jean White wish to express XS heartfelt thanks to all and friends who attended funeral, as well as those $0 sent wreaths, letters 0 f condo lence and telegrams. Dr. and Mr* Low Chew Seng and Mr and Mrs. Yeo Boon Guan79 words
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Advertisement129 1941-06-26 9 OPENING TO-DAY 5.15 6.15 9J5 ■P rj IBfl Bf umCI- *§S3mB^BHKm KOTIAHfc NANCY KELLY EDMUND GWENN «II I ■II JOHN LODER IHi Uf HENRY WILCOXON j^p|V■ W MELVILLE COOPER GILBERT EMERY NORMA VA R DEN London's Ace Detectives Baffled In A Strange Gripping Challenge! SATURDAY, 28th JUNE AT MIDNIGHT A~GRAXD129 words
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Advertisement120 1941-06-26 9 CLARK tried to "RUSSIA" off her feet but HEDY kept 'STALIN' him Was HIS face BED! You simply "MOSCOW" and see this L. SUCH A MMMTIC l mm w \X* "Boom Town's" smolder ftlf 'om*nc« is bluing now A KING VIDOR HODUCTION With MOMOLM BRESSART Ay\atq//oltfuv/n Mayer ncn/m Screen Play120 words
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Advertisement228 1941-06-26 9 I N OF A BUNCH OF STRANGE PEOPLE CALLED A COLUMBIA PICTURE i i TO-DAY TO-NIGHT TEA DANCE DANCE FROM 630 P.M. 9 30 TO nP M I I SUNDAY 29th TIFFIN DANCE From 1.30 p.m. Special Engagement of the "HAWAIIAN RHYTHM KINGS" j ttwt I LAV Xii 7 9228 words
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Advertisement2760 1941-06-26 10 ll.nzz,l>lll- NN5 «^<HW THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of modern European polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE almost new "GENERAL ELECTRIC" of U.S.A. refrigerator with over 3V 2 years Agent's guarantee, H.M.V. Radiogram with 8-reeord changer built in ultra-modern cabinet, KELLER'S pedal organ, crockery, glassware, tinned provision, etc., etc. To be2,760 words
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Advertisement235 1941-06-26 10 From Monday 30th June, 1941, Our Telephone numbers will be i SCO I (3 Lines) 5C05 Chinese 5006 j Broker. LEWIS PEAT (Singapore) LTD. Skin Sores? j Cause Killed in 3 Days I The very first application ol Nlxoderm begins to clear sway akin sores like magic Use Nlxoderm to-night235 words
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Advertisement90 1941-06-26 10 BOH TEA A CAMERON HIGH L A NDS PROD U C T REASONS FOR BUYING THIS EXCELLENT TEA It is 80 cts per lb. Compare this price with imported tea* today. An All-Malayan product the elimination of over freight and charges »M° WS A"' d pure quality tea to be90 words
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Miscellaneous729 1941-06-26 10 I to-day'sTEKiSi U j SINGAPORE «00 war»i„ X to M ZHL. 223 m. 1333 k|ct. YS7 8 Jftftt WS ZHPI. 30.96 m. 9.6» m c«. 8 15 JJf.Y.? COMMENTARy ZHP.3. 48.58 m. 6.175 m|cs. ort MALAY, or music V IN ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7.25 m cs. 222 C^' 0 musl729 words
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863 1941-06-26 11 V*^" Wednesday, June 25. Buyo-g. BeUan MINING. „»t Ha <as) 3j- 3!6 LmaL (ss) 7|1% Malay 3316 3416 A y Wer.e 067 0.72 W*? r £> 126 141--■*fs (81) 139 1.43 93 99 $D 128 1.31 rm 156 i7|J irfHvd. '58) 4 3 4(9 Jg 2•..863 words
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Article26 1941-06-26 11 j Singapore, Thursday, j Pi ices of tin and rubber I ;n >insrnpore at noon to- day were:— TIN i 8%, tellers 38 726 words
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Article220 1941-06-26 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) mmrDT? Singapore, Thursday. THERE was more activity ln the tin share market yesterday and some Improvement in quotations was noted. Hone Pat were done at 1|29. Kuchais atand Batu Selangorg at l|4l to iddw A strali& n section Kundangs rose ta,.ti220 words
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Article74 1941-06-26 11 Singapore, June 25. 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 1 25 Small Flake Tapioca 7 50 Fair Flake Tapioca 7.25 Medium Pearl Tapioca 8 30 Small Pearl Tapioca 8%74 words
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Article105 1941-06-26 11 Melbourne, June 24. Five men of the A.I.P. have been decorated for bravery at Tobruk. They are: Warrant Officer J. H. Dcanc. Sergeant J. W. Barnard. Sergeant P. R. Hook. Sergeant C. G. Rigg, Private M. J. O'ConneU. all of the 23rd Battalion. New South Wale s troops helped to105 words
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Article226 1941-06-26 11 Reuter - Rubber Trade Controlled By America Britain (By Reuter London, June 25. the Ministry of Supply was already the sole importer of rubber in the United Kingdom, the United Kingdom and United States authorities together now regulate about 95 per cent, of the world consumption. EXPANSION ENSURED New York,226 words
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Article33 1941-06-26 11 Calcutta, June 25. THE Government of Bengal has sanctioned a further sum of about £22,000 for agricultural loans, and gratuities amounting to £4,500 for relief in the flood affected areas of the province.33 words
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Article209 1941-06-26 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. STRATHMORE, Turn Over and Golden Plateau put in the best gallops when training was continued on a hard track this morning. Lisadin showed up well in a run with Hyfcla but was not fully expended while Dark Encounter looked very209 words
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Advertisement103 1941-06-26 11 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours it 1« «n loneer necessary to suffer from UN of vigou? g and manhood, weak memory H nervousness, impure blood, sickw Skin depSon, and poor sleep, because thoubringing glajids and sands. It vo r *f J ,y rlc h Wood and enand103 words
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Advertisement10 1941-06-26 11 H,ELPENGL D E L E S S *4i Wartes 510 words
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Advertisement180 1941-06-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penan?, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port S wet ten ham. Penang, Negapatani. 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. 5431180 words
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Advertisement357 1941-06-26 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are beitig maintained by the P. O. S. N. Co from the Straits to their usua» ports of call in China, India, Ceylaj and the United357 words
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Article242 1941-06-26 12 Reuter. London, June 26. SOON after mid-day yesterday. Llenhcim aircraft of the Bomber Command, with a strong escort ol fighters, attacked a railway gccdsvards at Hazebrouck, (France* states a Bi.tish Air Ministry communique. Bombs were seen to burst in the yards which were crowded with traffic.Reuter. - 242 words
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Article39 1941-06-26 12 Reuter. London, June 26. THF Fcre'gn Secretary, Mr. Eden, in addition to his interview yesterday with the Spanish Ambassador, also saw the Netherlands Foreign Minister, Dr. Van Kleffens and the United States Ambassador. Mr. Winant Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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273 1941-06-26 12 Reuter. Washington, June 25. PRESIDENT Roosevelt does not intend to issue a "neutrality proclamation" on the Russo-Ger-man war, according to an announcement by Mr. Sumner Welles (Under-Secretary of State) to-day. United States ships will thus be perm.tted to carry arms to Vladivostok. TheReuter. - 273 words
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Article44 1941-06-26 12 Reuter. London. June 26. THE new British Minister at Washington, Mr. Rona'd Campcell, was received by the King ai ruckinpham Palace yesterday anr. invested with the Insignia of a Ivnir?ht Commander of St. Michael and St. George bestowed on him n the birthday honours.—Rsuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article132 1941-06-26 12 Reuter. Thesurragh (Eire), June 26. THE Irish Derby, for which there were ten runners, was won yesterday, by Mr. John Dillon's Solireins, ridden by G. Wells, with Sir Percy Loraine's Kharo, second, and Mr. H. Hartigan's Etoile de Lyons, third. F If. Quirke rode KharoReuter. - 132 words
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Article152 1941-06-26 12 Reuter. Washington, June 25. MR. Jesse Jones, the Federal Loan Administrator, announced in a srmai statement to-day that he was "considering a loan to the British Government." Mr. Jor.es said that the Recontructicn Finance Corporation was studying a loan undtr the new law authorising suchReuter. - 152 words
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Article, Illustration527 1941-06-26 12 Reuter. Tokyo, June H THE Russo-Gerinan Uat a or< an opportunity 2 President Roosevelt to realise hi plans for the conclusion „f nuhtary alliance between »k and the \fi Union to form a great chain joint defences extending ttZ Alaska, through the BeS Islands, to Vladivostok, theReuter. - 527 words
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Advertisement101 1941-06-26 12 BEAUTY OF COCOS WHERE THE COOL AIR REFRESHES MOST To-night HAPPY THEATRE 6.45 9.15 JAMES CAGNEY ANN SHERIDAN in 'CITY FOR CONQUEST" Nexi Change "ROAD TO SINGAPORE" Matinees Sat. Sun. "MAD EMPRESS "IT'S A DATE" "SEASIDE TALKIES f" GLORY THEATRE TO-NIGHT 7 9.30 TO-NIGHT at 7.30 9.30 S "MARRIAGE AGREEMENT"101 words
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Advertisement29 1941-06-26 12 1 with YEM, PUTIH LAWAK, ROSE, AHMAD, C. B. HAJI CONG HABSHA. MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SATURDAY 28th JUKE SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THE SUN TALKIE QUEENS At 12-30 o'clock At 12 Sharp.29 words
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Advertisement77 1941-06-26 12 AKSIR SHAH TILAI Literally means liniment par excellence for the kings. It is an excellent treatment for any deformities and for the rejuvenation of exhausted and rundown tissues. Large 53.50. Small $2. Postage 25 cts. SAHNA OIL Another good external treatment which strengthens tissues and stimulates circulation of blood. 7577 words
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Advertisement133 1941-06-26 12 Public Notice. BY ORDER OF THE RECEIVERS. CHOP MIN HIN CO., 59, Victoria Street, Singapore. AUCTION SALE of CHOP and GOODWILL of the above business including Iron Safe, Writing tables, Typewriter, Show-cases, One Wall Clock, One large counter and Stock of biscuits in cases. TO BE HELD at the premises133 words
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Advertisement47 1941-06-26 12 PERFECT RE P SERVICE AND GUARANTEED ARE THE W» POINTS TO UMBMB» g*™ ENTRUST ALL TOUR CUR* AND WATCHES TO YICK WOH HING, 429, North Bridge Rd (Near Middle Rd.i Singapore. Tel. No. 7922. (Contractors for Repair tjj* and Watches for British JJ and the R.A.F. Base,47 words
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