Malaya Tribune, 28 June 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, June 28, 1941
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  • 213 1 Reuter. London, June 28. JAPAN is unlucky, says the Manchester Guardian. She works so hard to profit at the expense of her neighbours and something always goes wrong. She has won loud victories in the field but her war with unbeaten China still drags her down. She
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  • 1040 1 MOUTH OF DANUBE FORCED IN OFFENSIVE LAST NIGHT Big Nazi Tank Attack Brohen Up: 40 Destroyed, General Killed THE Soviet Army continued their fighting withdrawal on the northern front on Friday to prepared defensive positions, states a Moscow message received late thi*4»orning. Towards Minsk, adds the
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  • 56 1 Reuter. Berlin, June 28. A STATEMENT issued I by the official German News Agency states that the report in which yon J'apen (Nazi Ambassador to Turkey) is said to have made a peace offer to the Uritish Ambassador in Ankara. (Sir Hugh Knatchbull-Hugessen). is a pure
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  • 159 1  -  SISTER CITED: GETS DECREE From H. 1«. Hopkin London. June 27. A DECREE nisi has been granted to Dorcthy Davies of Hayes cited her sister as co-respon- j Mr. Michael Jones (W). R.A.F., the only son of Mr. Arnold Jones I Bane kok, has been kil.'ed on
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  • 61 1 Reuter. Washington, June/ IT is reliably learned that Washington will soon announce tne desoatch cf an American pol'tica. Adviser to Gen. Chiang Kai-SneK m connection with American aia f or China under the Lease and Le:;d Act. It is reported that Mr. Owen hattimore. the noted
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  • 239 1 CNTTIT the early hours of this morning (Saturday), the R.A.F. were still hammering away at German targets in France. This latest air sweep began during daylight yesterday. Laic last night, after a day <o-f activity over the of constant u ll J. ra
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  • 208 1 Stockholm. June 23. TT is rumoured in Helsinki that x if the Russian Minister leaves, he will be accompanied by a number of British volunteers who joined in the Russo-Finnlsh war. No official Finnish comment has been made on the Russian statement that the operations against
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  • 481 1 Ex-Malayan Included Reuter. London, .lune 2S. SIR Stafford Oripps, the Hritisli Ambassador, is back in Moscow, and with him Britain's military mission, including Lieut-Gen. Mason MacFarlane ">I-year-old "invisible man" of the British Army. The news of the arrival of the Mission comes within five days
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 73 1 M. HASSAN, Flectrical, Gas A Water Contractor*, 34. 36, St 37, Bras Basah Road, SINGIPORE TEL. 3411. For all your requirements ln tho i installation or repairs of electric, K a.« and water pipe fittings, please I Qsult us and we will submit our estimate without obligation. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED m
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    • 68 1 Earth moving, raining', logging, jungle clearing, rubber clearing, agricultural work, haulage, road making and maintenance Whatever your power problem. "Caterpillar" Diesel equipment is the most econom cal and (llieient method of do ng ihe job "Caterpillar" Diesel means saving in Fuel Co?t.s, Long Life and Dependability, Worldwide "Parts and Bervice
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  • 441 2 BUT THERE IS NO SCOPE FOR HER IN THE SERVICE (Tribune Staff Reporter) M BOUT 14 women in Malaya hold flying licences at present, six inn of them in Singapore, but unlike in Britain where hundreds of their flying sisters are aiding in all
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  • 151 2 Singapore, Friday. INDIVIDUAL complaints against stall holders of the Orchard Road market had their effect when two stall holders answered summons charges in the Fifth Police Court to-day for failing to exhibit price lists on Mar. 4. Both accused. Lim Ah Leng and Tan Joo Mong pleaded
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  • 72 2 Singapore, Friday CHARGED with fraudulent possession of 60 katies of sugar, Ther Feng <38i told Mr. W. D. Carew, rhe third magistrate, that he got the sugar cheap and when he bought it he knew that it was stolen property. It was stated that Ther
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  • 17 2 Messrs. J. Snoxhill and P. S. Taylor have been appointed Second-Lieutenants in the Local Defence Corps, Malacca.
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  • 1133 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. scenes by a crowd of truculent Indian labourers numbering about 900 at Brooklands Estate. Banting, during the recent labour disturbances were described to Raja Ayoub, District Officer, Kuala Langar, who sat to-day
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  • 59 2 Singapore. Friday SAID to have stolen $1.80 from Yao Ah Lek, at the junction cf Cross Street and China Street. Phua Chai Huet '44», claimed trial before Mr. W. D. Carew, in the third police court, to-day. The ca.se was postponed to July 4. for mention and
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  • 25 2 (Cent-A-Ptane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnifirht Jondon time (excluding Soviet claims): TWENTY-EIGHT
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  • 179 2 Singapore, Friday. AT the resumed inquiry in the coroner's court this afternoon, into the death of the petrol station attendant Quek Beng Kong, who was found dead in a poo) of blood, his head battered in, at the Tanglin Service Station, Orchard Road, in the early
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  • 16 2 Mr. F. J. Peters has been appointed an Assistant Immigration Officer for the Settlement of Singapore.
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  • 17 2 Mr. E. R. Donaldson has been appointed a Junior Assistant Immigration Officer for the Settlement of Singapore.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 436 2 5* *o I V ENTERTAIN JU YOUR FRIENDS THERE v MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly SUNDAY NIGHT Relay of Regimental Band Concert RAFFLES BAKERY FOR BEST QUALITY OFFSIDE CATERING AT BREAD CAKES MODERATE TERMS. PHONE 5381 j Sea View Hotel BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES 10-V
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    • 464 2 Ithere are more I JOBS FOR WOMEN. In times of War there ar* opportunitios for m t more first class jobs Be nrpn get Iff one of these tette B by registering n College. You will I qualifications to fill a v". ltle Hjob previously held b pai(1 Pitmans College
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  • 236 3 FREEDOM OF SPEECH (Tribune Staff Reporter) WT NOFFICIAL members of the Legislative Council, when discussing the recent disclosures by Dr. N. Mootatamby in the Johore State Council, stated that in their experience their freedom of speech had never been interfered with. The letters patent
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  • 100 3 Singapore. Fridiy. u o Chinese and a Japanese before Mr. W. I>. rew in the mini police court .tllenatioiiN of sellinjf forged io notes. no ***** Kirn <37 was said sold 100 forged $10 notes Ah Sim «34>. Ali Sim was said to have
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  • 27 3 The Postal Deoartment in air mail from the United doir arrived yesterday evenand a eenera! delivery will be c at 8.15 this morning.
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  • 84 3 AMONGST those who arrived by plane from Australia yesterday were Mr L. S. LXne-Mas, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ring. Ma'- A. R Syioes, Mrs. H. V. Harris, Mr. W. K. Jagger. Miss L. A. Wilmington and Mr E. M. Bryden. Mr L S EK>uglas. from Australia, is
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  • 49 3 Singapore, Friday. CHARGED with causing hurt to a compatriot by hitting him with a chopper, 'Tan Chew Ng. claimed trial before Mr. W. D. Carew, in the third police court, to-day. The case was jostponed for mention on July 4, and $200 bail was offered.
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  • 149 3 Reuter. Bangkok, June 28. PUBBER and wolfram figured in the Thai press yesterday. At present, at least ten representatives of Japanese rubber interests are buying up large quantities of rubber and rubber plantations in Thailand, according to the Laemthong, which reveals that since the beginning
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  • 61 3 Singapore, Friday. GABRIEL Arthur Savermuthu. an English-speaking Ceylonese, appeared before Mr. W. D. Carew. in the third police court, to-day. He was alleged to have committed criminal breach of trust while employed in McAlister and Co.. U The lP< case was transferred to Ipoh after Savermuthu
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  • 17 3 Cadet Sub-Inspector Ghazall bin Yacob has been appointed Inspector of 1 J" 1 and Measures in Kedan.
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  • 321 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) WORK on the Municipal Commission will not be a new thing to Singapore's newly appointed Commissioner, Mr. Cecil Francis Smith who took his seat for the first time yesterday. Mr. Smith, now with nearly 22 years' knowledge of this country behind him. Was
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  • 119 3 Singapore. Friday. AT the monthly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners tot.ay Mr. L. Ray man, the president.' referred to the death of a former Municipal architect, capt. Meadows, who had served with the Municipa'ity for a period of three veais since 1922. Duiinp; his tenure of
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  • 28 3 Dr. A. Aaron of the District Hospital untitled kmi who has been on relief duty for ESutTS months, is shortly proceeds to Kota Bahru, KfhmUn, Ml medical om<-r
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  • 300 3 Singapore, Friday. "THIS kind of opposition is not strictly in order because it is not the function of this Commission to see whether another public body is dqing its work properly or not," declared Mr. L. Ravman, the president of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, at
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  • 56 3 THE next broadcast talk in the Far Eastern Commentary series of the Singapore station will be Riven by Mr Edwin Haward. Adviser on Indian Affairs to the Far Eastern Bureau British Ministry of Infor- mation at 9. 15 p.m. to-morrow The subject is "An «MI«.»JK;
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 210 3 IJLdL KIAUW HIN CO., LTD. 4\, Nafta Bridge Road, Singapore. [MAUI*" ai Him kotIMITID THE MALAYA'S LEADING IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS OF CHINESE PRODUCTS AND HOISEHOLD REQUISITES:— Towels, Bed-sheets, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Underuears, Leathercases, Travelling Bags, Toilets, Cosmetics, Tooth-Brushes, Toothpastes, Canned Foods, Etc., Etc. YOU'LL FIND A WIDE RANGE BOTH OF
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    • 56 3 For Accurate Eyesight Examination, Vogue in Eyewear, Superior Service Economy, Consult Our Refractionist:-C. PJJHOJKS, PIN PIN OPTICAL MEDICAL CO. 142, South Bridge Road, SINGAPORE***** DIABETICS Wanted to write for FREE BOOKLET which explains in simple language how DIABETES IS CURABLE WITHOUT FASTING, DIETING OR INJECTIONS. Write to-day to:— VENUS RESEARCH
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    • 10 3 jt^ j natural water ln ■ttwHj as reeommerjded PHONES: 3700-3709
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    • 295 3 Teatime made brighter with dainty Royal Bakery Cakes Hi rhere is a large variety of these delightful tea cakes to choose from and they are made fresh daily with the finest k% jA ingredients, in our Modem European X: Supervised Bakery PHOM SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3
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  • 150 4 |X HE Sfag&Pore English school i held their ninth annual 'athletic sports at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, and at the conclusion, Mrs. J. D. Joseph distributed the prizes: Five of the records were smashed. In the long jump (class 1> Sinniah, this year's individual champion, bettered test
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  • 188 4 pLAYING on (he Harbour K')arrt 1 ground yesterday a Uiv. I!A match, the Publishers defeated the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by two gi a!s to nil. Even exchanges marked the opening stages oi play. Thi Pun.«sners swung Into action and j cored after gaining territorial superiority half wi
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  • 62 4 THE following will untitled for the n*L?£- against Ceylon ciub to-morrow at 11 a m at. the s.c.c. padang H L. Ward. G. W. 8 Waiter A. C. Growder Dr J A P Cameron. N. C. Browi X H CantrelL p. j c Wilson, Maj r D. V. Hill Brigadier
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  • 57 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Mal-iya Cup, Johore v Army, Tracie School ground, Johore Bahru; S.A.F.A. League, Di\. II A, R.A.M.C. V B H 8., S.H B.; DiV. U B. R.N.W.T. X anil v niz Corinthians. CRICKET: B.C.C, I CSC. Jst day. S C.C; BCO II v c> C. 11. C
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  • 80 4 Malaya Cup WHEN the Anny meets Joiiore m their thiiti Malaya Cup foothall match at Johore IJahru todiy. the *dde will have to play its best or ij will be in for a surp rise. f('horp is a n<»od, plucky side, and With some imorovement in its
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  • 604 4 (By "Spectator"! ,By Hess Rett") Race 1: PYMHL! Kate 1: THANKSALOT irM 1 ~,v Clarissa The Flea Race GOl 'i PLATEAU Race 2: RASTER PARADE I Harlequin < 3: DADABHOY. Race 3: STUART TARTAN i f; r« f«'.riahhnv Race I: SIR VICTOR Race I: DRIFT ON Dart Encounter
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  • 365 4 A KTER a series of missed chances by both sides, (he MaJavs dre»- nne-all against the Loyals in a Div. I match played on the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. After a goalless' In mmutes the Malays scored and the Loya.s equaCThree minutes before the
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  • 135 4 pLENTY of fun. excitement was Hoi i~r See l at the <*nvent of Holy Infant Jesus yestercV.v when the girl* held their annual* games day fa, the school nds> sames Fine weather favoured two hours of good sport, into which the alris theii energy, supported
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  • 428 4 WITH victory su, fT ther and f, sight i the "f having the J Kee Onn and l Leong staged i hour ralh to win (h f Bth i I set and t!,<. Qualify for the !nrj I <»pen men's i »ng Lim Bee < l
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 119 4 GntUm Laboratories Ltd., Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. JF tod «urTer from coughs, lung. PP^^^jW chills, be sure to take PepV*Thes« M\ (V^^M^S??-*VIPW pTeast P t° t breat k heabl fciMets ai« Chitis, sudden Chills, 'flu and Similar Chest and r*«ry Übkt {■wrapped la ailw papex* jL weaknesses' PpEPS p ra
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    • 53 4 8 r kOL ASCOT I f I CAS WATER HEATER t fa L t \v 1 Hcntal $1.00 per uu nth 1 |j maintenance and uiatallation v] 11 50 feet. MUNICIPAL CAS DEPARTMENT PHONE Rini OR CALL AT THL SHOWROOMS Wnt W l\/ I MUNICIPAL BLDG COLEMAN S I 240
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 1361 5 Singapore, Friday. VLLEGATIONS that contracting firms had sent in non-competi-tive tenders for very urgent work of the War Department, and that he had heard that the firm which had made the lowest tender had made a profit of 60 per cent.,
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  • 108 5 Singapore, Friday. AOI HOE SOO, a middle-aged II Chinese who was charged with committing criminal breach ot i trust of a cheque for $2,000. was acquitted by Mr. J. L. McFa.'l, the District judge, to-day. The riosecution alleged that the cheaue had been entrusted With
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  • 27 5 Mr. J. C. Wright, Secretary of Runner Regulation Department. Johore Bahru, has been appointed to perform the ciu'i m of Deputy Director of Air Raid Precautions, Jehore.
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  • 1186 5 Singapore, Friday. r inVo theories explaining how he could have discharged his revolver by accident causing the 1 fatal gun-shot wound above his right eye-brow were advanced in the Cwoners Owutthis morning at the inquiry into the death of John Nelson a the Naval Police
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 83 5 (pin PDFiTH il MOST BROKE UP OUR HOMEI) A DON'T TCLL THEN FRED PEO PLE HAVE BAD BPEATH. >X WPGUk TWlm ME YOU TOID ME WHY! WITHOUT KNOWING IT AND ~~3l yHHLWb AND FRED T WAS TESTS ALSO PROVE THAT MOST '.-m. I /XT/1 1« EVER HAD HORRIFIED! BUT BAD
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    • 179 5 THAT FIRST BLEMISH on baby's delicate skin A pimple may be just a trifling thing, or, on the other hand, it may be the start of a disfiguring eruption. To be on the safe side apply a touch or two of Cutieura Ointment and the blemish will soon heal and
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  • 175 6 Maternal Mortality CEW conscientious citizens who read the recent newspaper report of a coroner's inquiry into a case of maternal mortality in Teluk Anson, Perak, could have failed to be oppressed by the facts revealed. The Coroner (Inche Abdulla bin Ibrahim, of Teluk Anson), after hearing one of the
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  • 144 6 JT is easy to be wise after the event. This case points to the need for Government to assume greater responsibility for the health and well-being of isolated labour forces than they do at present. We are well aware that the Labour Code makes it incumbent on
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  • 198 6 JHE dearth of midwives has always been one of the major problems of public health authorities here. It was to check the growth of objectionable and injurious methods of primitive midwifery in rural areas that the Midwives Ordinance was passed which ensured the proper training and registration
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  • 2236 6 LTOUT OF THE NIGHT QN the night of the Reichstag Fire, Nazi raiding parties occupied all Communis Party buildings in Prussia. Communists were hunted down like mad dogs. Weaklings in our ranks capitulated. The majority of the Party's top-rank leaders have
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  • 289 6 nESPITE a continued demand from V certain overseas countries for the large, heavier type of roadster bicycle, ther e is no longer any reason to juscify this preference according to th e B.S.A. company. -5» opinion of Mr. E. J sales manager of the
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  • 632 6 *—I IN the hearts of thousa nese of the you simmers the desirwonderland of Hou> they can bask In its revel in meeting their i stars and saying "hello" :r "Should I win a sweeny would make a bee-line wood, and then ta': trip round the world
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 171 6 RAILWAYS. KEEP WAGONS MOVING WITH MAXIMUM LOADS. YOK can help the Railway and yourself by: OFFLOADING WAGONS IMMEDIATELY you are notified thai they have arrived, thus freein* them for re-loading. LOADING WAGONS PROMPTLY y> that they may be despatched by the first available train ™NSIGNING FULL WAGON LOADS, thus making
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    • 26 6 I MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS TUT. GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. *7;>.. linage Kd. t* 2154 FsfaUisbffl lv 1928 Optii-lan C. Y. TAN, OMaMM supplied wuta a «"«ramee Coupon
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  • 915 7 Reuter. Moscow, June 27. gWEEFING and successful air operations against German tanks and mechanised units and on military objectives in Bucharest, Ploesti and the port of (onstanza are recorded in to-day's Russian war communique. The Russian Army has taken up new
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  • 118 7 TIGHTENING of the banishment ordinance is to result from amendments to the bill published in last night's Government Gazette, and which will be introduced into the Legislative Council. The amendments provide for tne arrest of a person sought to be banished, but for whom a banishment order
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  • 293 7 Reuter. TOKYO, JUNE 27. NO STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED BY THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT FOR THE TIME BEING ON JAPAN'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE RUSSO-GERMAN WAR, THE DEPUTY SPOKESMAN OF THE GOVERNMENT, MR. KOH ISHII TOLD FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS TO-DAY. THE QUESTION IS SO DELICATE, HE EXPLAINED. Asked
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  • 74 7 Tokyo, June 27. JAPANESE newspapers unanimJ ously urged the pursuance of Japan'" fixed policy despite various difficulties arising from the new European situation developing out of the Soviet-German war. Endorsing the address of tne War Minister, Gen. Tojo. to muni,Mjii industrialists yesterday the Ybmiuri says the disposal of tne China
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  • 236 7 Reuter. New York, June 27. THE Russians have twothirds of the number German ptines, but twice as many tanks in action, it is reliably reported in Washington. They are credited with 48 tank brigades, considered the equivalent cf 24 full divisions, compared with twelve Germm panzer divisions.
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  • 117 7 .Tune 26. GERMAN Embassy official are new scratching their heads over ways and means of taking care of Germans stranded in this country as n result of the closing of the Siberian route to Europe after th 2 outbreak of the NaziISoviet hostilities. Aside from the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 14 7 I of o new /mprwTow moulted cast. I J end dree VALET b/«** j
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    • 77 7 HANGOVER O ver-m dv Igence creates excess acidity -gVR "Ttl THESE SIGNS SAY n the system a cond.t.on that /jjtL*^tA "ALKALIZE" 1 contributes to what ii known as Jp^^flSßk "hangover". You prevent "hangover" indigestion yQu a ka iza '> or neutralize the Heartburn excess acids by taking 2 tablespoons I
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    • 100 7 YOU qetextra value from a Raleigh S7WJr*\ Obtainable from all good dealers everyu here aJents liOlf «I A t'O., I^'l'il. mam^mwm 24-41-534 WE W S I I» 1* L■K S\ j of "GUIDE" MILK have just arrived. I SOLE AGENTS:— J G2 Cooling THE NEEDS OF THE BREEDS MU I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 366 8 DEFINITELY A PICTURE YOU "MOSCOW" SEE f| C reatesl ALL-1 IN WRESTLING j y j ERA! \V JWi Hedy Lamarr iffll Versus M I \>M CLARK CABLE "^S^* B^ *laL They were both ''all in." I When it finished! 1 Wednesday July 2nd at the CAPITOL j 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS
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    • 221 8 I Another Thrilling SPY Adventure from the Studios that made "CLOUDS OVER EUROPE" and "U-BOAT 29" with the popular star of "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH!" a 1 snows to-day I 11 A.M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 A Revolver Shot in the J M Columbia's exciting Adventure Spy-story "MS SSIXU TE N
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    • 219 8 TO-DAY TO-MORROW ONLY At 10.30 a.m. ALIIAMIIIt eSSh KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED A $£/UJt/rfcC SERIAL IN 12 CHAPTERS J POSITIVELY LAST 3 PERFORMANCE TSf*l ,y ALHAMBRA Bodyguard for a Two-cent Stamp! l&*$l&> saint,, 1m H PALM SPRINGS 'JRB R as fiction s free-lance tleuth "4k^P^ solves a new I
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 158 9 LONDON'S 'YARD' CARRIES ONlt AMID BLACKOUTS AND BOMBING! to-day 7777T7~— ~^,,5 CATHAY j .1 "Thumbs Up" Thriller Jammed with Surprise TWISTS ROMANCE and LAUGHS! inn i iinniiiiiiMi BOX OFFICE 3400 TO-NIGHT AT "HEROINE of MipXgGjjT m SOONG 4 A GRAND CHINESE HISTORICAL PICTURE Also Morning Matinee To-morrow at II O'Clock
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    • 292 9 COMING EVENTS EXT MONTH SINGAPORE NOVICES DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP OF 1941 j I IN RESPONSE TO 26 LOVELY CUPS numerous KINDLY DONATED BY THE lit! IliVii REQUESTS RECEIVED FROM THE DA ACE STUDIO Singapore public GRAND SAT tfjf 'T IJ, I OPEN tea 1 r:?« till DANCE Tfl BEAUTY OF COCOS
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    • 344 9 Public Notices KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). DIVIDEND NO. 21. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Third Interim Dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, has been declured on account of the year ending 30th September, 1941, and will be paid to Shareholders on th e
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    • 124 9 4 SHOWS TO-D A V «V TO-MORROW I §t 9.1.5 A BOY A Gmi BOTH BROKE ONT TRYING TO FOOL THE OTHER, FALL FOR EACH OTHER j (OH No, Not the OLD STORY BEN HECHT .hem II DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr., RITA HAYWORTH I THOMAS MITCHELL >| I- «4&fe-n WEEK FUNNIEST
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 845 10 UAM^l )^^2^^ Situations Vacant UNMARRIED MALAY. Javanese or Indian Gardener Apply 6 p.m. 33. Orange Grove Road, Singapore. (No. 71K) WANTED experienced Chinese Bookkeeper for Kuala Lumpur. Apply Bex 91., co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 140K) CLERK for Import office, Thailand, with Thai papers, security required. Apply Box 925, Malaya
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    • 797 10 Motor Vehicles FOR SALE: Standard Tourer Bhp 1941 modPl $1,700 or nearest. Apply Box 944, c v Malaya. Tribune, KuaU Lumpur (No. 14yK) MORRIS-8 1937. perfect condition, regularly serviced. $1,000. Tel. 3288. Singapore. (NO. 101K) FOR SALE: 1940 Hillman 14 h p.. 4 Cylinders. Mileage: 5,000. Condition almost new. $2,650
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    • 892 10 CHANGES In Company Law and Accounts by O. C. Smalley. P.I.C.A. A concise statement of the changes in law and accounts by the coming into force of the Companies Ordinance, 1940. on Ist July, 1941. For Accountant*. Company Secretaries. Students, &c. Obtainable from Messrs. Peter Chong Co., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban,
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    • 446 10 Property For Sale VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING site. 17,500 square feet, hill-side, road frontage, off Mandfllay Road, cheap pi Ice. quick sale. Apply G.P.O. Box 77. Singapore. (No. 7*K) EUROPEAN Hairdresslng Establishment complete for sale. American Turbinatcr Dryers Aribto steamer Good stock, Helene Curtis Permanent wave bolutlons. Owner abroad Sacrifice price
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    • 453 10 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. NOTICF is hereby given that the Rubber Market will be closed ofn ?ially on Monday. 30ai June, 1941 being a Biink Holiday. By Order of the Committee GATTEY BATEMAN, Secretaries. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr Un Kheng Chung has ceased a.
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    • 75 10 When in Kuala JLumpur ST7IY AT THE SOUTHER* II It T!" I 118 120, Batu Road. (K.L.'s newest most up-to-date hotel) Its outstanding features are:— Bedrooms complete witu ceding fans modern equipments! rt MODERN SANITATION! Hot cold running water! Shower oaths! A TRIAL WILL (ONWM I YOU t FROM i
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 740 10 TO-DAY'S RAli M|j SINGAPORE r J ZHL. 225 m. 1,333 k cs. EASTPpP^ O ZHPI. 30 9« m. 9.69 m et. GST r «i TRAN 'S'nssir,v ZHP.3. 48 58 m. 6.175 mlcs. .tl mcs; l C «i N ZHP 3. 413» m 7.25 mlcs «T, 15 14 tt < lS
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  • 818 11 Friday, June 25. Buyers. Sellers MINING. 3;- 316 7lVa 7!« 33 6 34:6 n:- i8!-cd 070 0.75 12 6 HP S1) 144 147 ;g3 9 9 fi. i-) W- 13 O.lJv 0.21 035 037 il) 130 133 15,6 17|--43 49 23 6 24--20 6 21 3
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  • 73 11 Singapore, June 26. Gambler 7. 50 Java Cube 12.00 Hamburg Cube 12.25 Muntok White Pepper 15.00 White Pepper H-50 Black Pepper 7.25 Sundried Copra 2.50 Mixed Copra 2.25 Small Flake Tapioca 7.50 Fair Flake Tapioca 7.25 Medium Pearl Tapioca 8.30 Small Pearl Tapioca 8% 1 Lingga Sago Flcur 4.50
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 198 11 TUTORIAL COLLEGE, IPOH, Coaches boys and girls for Senior Camb. Lond. Matric. and InterArts. Rooms for students available. Apply to the Principal: Mr. K. L. Devaser, B.A. Hons. (Lend.).For STYLE. COMFORT, ECONOMY, Consult thf ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO., &FACTT& OPTICIANS Head Office: 162. South Bridge Rd.. Branch Office: 348. N. Bridge
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    • 243 11 Relief from the BJ^T^f^ipP torment Th* burnins lorment oi pocttj heat is often unbearable. Don' mSS with miserable days and nights. Use Asepso, antisepuc toilet soap. Its gentle, toothing lather brings Asepso contains 3% Biniodukiof leases of Singa^oot, rhi itcT, eczema, y or, and antiseptic properties of Asepso will comtort
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    • 54 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore Madras. Sailings will be maintained aj regularly as circumstances permit For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD. (Incorporated hi F.M.S.) Tel. 5431 for Passage Freight
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  • 169 12 \S the result of a motion by Mr. T. W. Ong at yesterday's meeting, Municipal Commissioners who are interested will inspect the proposed site of the new modern $80,000 garage for I the Cathay fiats. Mr Ong, proposing that the decision ol the relevant committee,
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  • 56 12 C, Singapore, Friday. CNVICIED on a charge of stealing a bar of steel, valued at S6. the property of Brinkmann and Co. on June 27, a 63-year-old ieo Chew. Leo Tiang Hock, was sentenced to three week: rigorous imprisonment by Mr. l. c Gon
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  • 38 12 THE departure of the Pan-Ameri- can Clipper" has been further deferred, The latest time of posting at the General Post Office. Singapore, to connect with mails foi despatch by the "Clipper" will be 12.30 p.m. to-day.
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  • 39 12 Carmen Miranda, the torrid-voiced Brazilian '•bombshell: in a scene from That Night In Rio," a technicolour musical, which will have iti premiere in Singapore on Monday Jul], 7. in aid of the "Bui/ A Bomber*' Fund
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  • 52 12 Cairo, June 28. JTREE French forces, moving up the road from Damascus towards Horns, have reached a point 20 to 30 miles north of Damascus, according to military authoritative sources in Cairo while British and Australian troops are carrying out a certain amount of exploration north-west
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  • 233 12 Reuter. 'By Desmond Tighe, Renter's Special Correspondent with the Allied Forces in Syria}. Damascus, June 28. SEVENTY killed, 29 wounded and more than 100 houses damaged is the tragic toll of last Wednesday's cold-blooded raid by Nazi planes on Damascus, Syria's ancient capital. Yesterday,
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  • 116 12 Reuter. New York, June 27. MR. Edgar Goreell. Piesident or the Air Transport Association cf America, has tod the Unitea states Air Lines chiefs that they will have to transfer 12 transport planes to Britain within the next four day, and another 12 on August
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  • 52 12 Reuter. London, June 28 THE meat ration in Britain will be increased, from July 7, to I4d. a week for adults and 7d. for children, according to an announcement by the Ministry of F~od. The meat ration allowance has oeen Is. and 6d. respectively since the end
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  • 220 12 Reuter. Santa Monica 'California*. June 27. THE great new United States bomber B 19 took off on its maid?n flight t: Marchfield. 75 miles away this afternoon. The E 19 is reputed to be the largest bomber in th? world.—Reut°r. Fighting is going on
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  • 146 12 Reuter. Hyde Park, (New Ycrk\ DRESIDENT ROOSEVELT* dealt y^Tl h l P e sub j° ct of American Germans at his press conference x)-day. He said that he expecteo to confer on this matter by telephone to-day with Mr. Sumner Wel»es, the Under-Secretary o! State,
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  • 22 12 Inche Ibrahim bin Haji salam, an Officer Scheme. Johore. has been anolnta? R«t a s Second Magistrate A? ustant Registrar, Batu Pahat
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  • 25 12 A commission as Second Lieutenant in HMlftSr tn J?'T tfe r r J° rce has neon o ran ted to Mr. J. E. S. Crawford.
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  • 243 12 Reuter. THE Soviet u^Junt2| their fighting the northern fr, m rtra «ai prepared defend n 2»? cording to a ET "'Que issued < loimation Boar,/ ,vi *tv heir retirement 1 n a and BaranoLL 3ha *s previously pre p red positions, haTtaTSL injM-mediate points n baU| "Ur troop,
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  • 102 12 THE decree nisj gran! j u j cj 1 minathan, a voune fnnian >clv,ng 1,1,-man-.. Anthcniamai Sa I ruarv 2C last. was r g Ftrb p m the High o Percy Mcr: nee. Saminathan obtained as dim on the ground ot hi& wiie s aciul--tery with a
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