Malaya Tribune, 30 June 1941
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Title Section22 1941-06-30 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday. June 30, 1941.22 words
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1008 1941-06-30 1 Terrific Toll In New War: Reds Launch Counter-Attack Reuter. soviet Communique, received very hvrjs this MORNING IN SINGAPORE, STATED THAT REPEATED ATTACKS BY FINNISH AND GERMAN TROOPS ON SUNDAY, LAUNCHED ALONG THE ENTIRE FRONT FROM THE SEA OF BARENTS TO THE GULFReuter. - 1,008 words
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Article150 1941-06-30 1 Reuter. London. June 30. ABRIDGE of beats over the Danube, recently constructed by the Germans between Giurgiu, in Rumania, und Rustchuk, in Bulgaria, has been damaged by Russian bombing planes, stated the Istanbul correspondent of th? Independent French ag?ncy. Reports from Constanza indicate that 60 perReuter. - 150 words
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Article63 1941-06-30 1 Reuter. Oakland (California), June 29. MACHINISTS of the Congress of Industrial Organisations hay« (voted unanimously tn favour or ending the strike In the Oakland and Alandca shipyards which began on May 10. It is reported that they have decided to return to work to-morrow. ThisReuter. - 63 words
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Article36 1941-06-30 1 Reuter. London, June 10. NO reports of German aircraft having crossed the coasts of Britain had been received up to fi p.m. GMT. last night, states an Air Ministry communique.-. Renter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration49 1941-06-30 1 DeayUe their prodigious efforts in the post months, men of the London Fire Service held a display and inspection in Load:*, demonstrating the latest technique c/ firefighting perfected after intense icar-tinic experience. Photo shot.some of the "00 pumps in action together during th e demonstration.49 words
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48 1941-06-30 1 Reuter. Tokyo, June 30. THE Japanese military mission, headed by Lieut.-Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita, which is on the way to Italy and Germany, arrived yesterday at Hslnkh-g, says the Domei agency. Its members declined to comment on the outbreak of the Russo-German war. -Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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313 1941-06-30 1 Reuter. London, June 30. THE appointment of Lord t cnnnlv shows the mportance the Prime Minis ter :lt!Aot:\»e?™ of production, says RevCorresponden As Minister of Aircraft Production Lord Beaverbrook cS the object oTprod^ saw »^Si h 2 s drive r nnncan whom Lord SirReuter. - 313 words
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Article132 1941-06-30 1 Reuter. London, June 30. AXIS air losses last week in Europe and the Middle East totalled 183 aircraft—the biegest weekly score this year, states an air expert. The British losses were 65 machines but a number of pilots were saved. Taking the RussianReuter. - 132 words
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Article172 1941-06-30 1 Reuter. Washington, June .'JO. 4 SHIP with ten United States marines on the way to England has been tor- j pedoed and sunk in the Atlan- tic, according to an authoritative source in Washington. One American is mis?ing, and it is presumed that theReuter. - 172 words
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Article68 1941-06-30 1 Reuter. Vichy, June 30 REPORTS that M. Sarajoglu, the Turkish Foreign Minister, is ,;c--tn# to Berlin fCf an exchange of crotocols ratifying the 1 urko German pact are denied in Ankara, -ay's a despatch to the Vichy news sr ency It added tha* M. Aichikaun. theReuter. - 68 words
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Article159 1941-06-30 1 Reuter. J London, June 30. ONE of ihe nmmh sug- gested for the visit of M. 5 I Benois Mechin, Admiral Dar- lans Secretary ot State to Ankara, is the wave of re- 2 signations among French Z iiiploniitic personnel in Tur- J key, wtys the IstanbulReuter. - 159 words
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159 1941-06-30 1 Reuter. London, June 50 BRITAIN appears la have won decisively the round in the new battle Kith German*— produce the fastest and best all-round tighter, writes an ir expert. The success ot the R.A.F. offensive sweeps over the channel durum the past fortnight revealedReuter. - 159 words
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Advertisement65 1941-06-30 1 M. HASSAN, rirrrrtcal. Gas A Water Contractors, «4 3«. 37, Bras Basah Road, um»RE TEL. 1411. r-ir all y° ur requirements ln the Mori or repairs of electric, water pipe flttl—a, Please us and we will submfi our estimate without obligation a xMANSIH** GUARANTEES J> lIARGKS MODERATR. I also stock:—65 words
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Advertisement56 1941-06-30 1 how the new patent e«l firmly apart—stops the caus,. of buckling and >*><»«"t circuiting, motet's separators and ensures more power—longer life. The new patented DOUBLE Plate-Lock is "What ever] battery needs but only VESTA has.'' LARGE STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE Stockists tor Singapore. Malacca Johore CHINESE TRADING < 0., J9, Rochore56 words
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470 1941-06-30 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) HTHE local Government has received instructions from the Secretary of State for the Colonies regarding students who may wish to proceed to the United Kingdom for the purpose of acquiring professional or other higher educational qualifications, the Tribune learns. it is not470 words
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Article141 1941-06-30 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday. MISS Dorothy Lee, well-known Penang motorist, who was fined $40 on a summons charge of negligent driving lust Wednesday, was cautioned and discharged by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third Court m another count of driving a car with inefficient141 words
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Article60 1941-06-30 2 •Th 3 Work of the Plantation Chemist" Is the title cf the second talk to be broadcast from Singapore in the "Rubber Growing" serie> arranged by the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. It will be. given by Mr W S. Davey head of the Chemical Divisicn. R60 words
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700 1941-06-30 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. JUDGMENT was reserved in the Perak Supreme Court yesterday in the appeal of H. Lawson, Inspector of Machinery, Perak, who was convicted by the Batu Gajah magistrate (Mr. F. K. Wilson), on two counts of having accepted a700 words
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Article42 1941-06-30 2 Penang, Saturday. A CHINESE woman gave birth to twins in a bus in Penang on Thursday. This unusual incident toofc place while the woman was coming to Georgetown from Telok Kumbar. She was conveyed to the Maternity Hospital.42 words
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Article118 1941-06-30 2 Singapore, Monday. OROMPT action taken by passersby resulted in a man being arrested at Jalan Sultan at 5 p.m. yesterday following the killing rf a Chinese in a house in Jalan Sultan and the stabbing of another. In a room in a shop-house in J Jan118 words
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Article136 1941-06-30 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JJEQULAR collection of scrap from schools, has been saved up by students and dumping at the main depot, will be started soon as collecting vans are available. a The salvage collection and disposal authorities have written to a niunber of firms requesting the136 words
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Article69 1941-06-30 2 Singapore, Saturday. POUR were killed and 34 injured in road accidents in Singapore during the week June 19 to June 25. The week's figures bring the total cf deaths due to road accidents for the year to date to 53 (including seven children), as compared with 97 during69 words
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Article255 1941-06-30 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. pOX the first time in Lower Perak. two persons, a European motorist and a Malabari Mohamedan shop-keeper, were summoned by the local Passive Defence authorities to appear in the Teluk Anson Magistrates Court to answer charges for not complying with255 words
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Article30 1941-06-30 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund} .Total mother of enemt planes destroyed urin the week-end on a!! fronti up to midnight j„ Mf ]o n time (excluding So\iet claims): THIRTY -TWO30 words
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Article76 1941-06-30 2 Singapore. Saturday PARLY this morning, a Chiiea J was said to have I fr:m the Singapore river by a boat man and taken t Martpolice station. At 12.24 a.m.. the ambulant* was called out to attend to a Chinese who was said to have bee» knocked down76 words
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Article118 1941-06-30 2 The problem of food during and after fever has long troubled th a medical profession The patient'; stomach is usually too n-eak tolerate solid food, yet nourishmer.: is essential to avoid collapse. Research has shewn that the exhaustion produced by fever is the result of fever118 words
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Advertisement346 1941-06-30 2 ENTERTAIN I < »Jv W YOUR FRIENDS THERE. MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly SUNDAY NIGHT Relay of Regimental Band Concert IIAVFLES BAKERY FOR BFST QUALITY OUTSIDE CATERING AT BREAD CAKES MODERATE TERMS. PHONE 5381 I Sea View Hoi el BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES TUESDAY—THURSDAY— FRIDAY—SATURDAY346 words
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Advertisement104 1941-06-30 2 Wtf€TU€ft YOUR CAR STANDI N6 STARTING Sfk lfr ur Shell Motor Oil is such a good oil for m car because it is refined by the mo J to-date process which makes it clln metal surfaces. When the engine I k ing the oil forms a tough film wl prevents104 words
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172 1941-06-30 3 Authorities Increase Precautions .TriJnne Staff Reporter) |{I\MOURS of an outbreak of diphtheria in .Singapore have been dispelled by the Municipal hief Health Officer, Dr. A. Canton. I 'anton told a Tribune re- thai as far as he knew, mber of children suffering this disease was about172 words
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Article12 1941-06-30 3 M. C. W. Shorland. M.C.S.. Protector bour, Kedah. has gone on leave.12 words
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Article143 1941-06-30 3 Rangoon, June 30. SPEAKING to the Indian community in Rangoon. Sir Girja Shankar Bajpai, leader ol the Indian delegation now in Burma, saicl that the results of the negotiations would not be known for some time. The public must wait patiently for the report. Sir Girja Shankar contented143 words
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Article10 1941-06-30 3 The American Consulate-General will be closed on Friday (Independence Day*.10 words
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Article14 1941-06-30 3 Inche Zainal bin Mohamed has been appointed to not as Assistant District Officer, Pontian14 words
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Article, Illustration105 1941-06-30 3 yt lATEST system of shading traffic lights during the j black-out is shown in above S Tribune picture taken ol the f traffic lights at the junction ol' Stamford Koad and North Bridge Road. i The new system entails the fitting, side by side with the j105 words
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227 1941-06-30 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. IN conjunction with the other towns in Malaya, Penang will commemorate the fourth anniversary of the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese conflict on July 7. The sub-committee appointed j by the China Distress Relief Fund has finalised arrangements for the227 words
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266 1941-06-30 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. AFTER a three-day hearing, Yew Chung Yuen, a young Chinese, was convicted by tne Hon. Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley in th° Perak Supreme Court on three count* of having issued cheques! amounting to a total value266 words
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256 1941-06-30 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday, A CIVIL suit, claiming back arrears for three months and double rent for non-vacation of the premises for mx months was allowed by the Hon Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley in the Perak Supreme Court when judgment was entered for256 words
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Article187 1941-06-30 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. RISING up at 6.20 on the morning of June 1 this year Miss Alfreda Mary Fitzpatrick, a Eurasian girl, went to the verandah of her house in North Reach and looked out to sea. To her sui prise she187 words
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Article304 1941-06-30 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Saturday. DEFENDANT in this case has made history, Your Worship, by being the first dealer in the country. I should say, to have issued rice in excess to a private purchaser. "This Enactment to ration rice was made by Government304 words
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Article56 1941-06-30 3 EUROPEAN, Mr. Anton Roos, aged 67, was found dead in a hair at the Orange Hotel at about 9 this morning. Mr. Roos entered the Orange lotel on June 13. He is believed 0 have lived for a number ol ears in Java, but he56 words
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Article295 1941-06-30 3 Hong Kong, June 21. RESPONSIBLE quarters from Bangkok declare that the recent trend in the Bri--1 tish and United States policy towards Thailand have upset Japan's plans to draw Thailand to Tokyo's proposed "economic new order" in east Asia. These quarters revealed that the295 words
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Advertisement221 1941-06-30 3 WALKING STICKS MALACCA CANES in i i. BOXY. LANGKOP. NEBONG other »vrak HARDEST Wood. Very Well Polished Finished by Malays. Price Very Reasonable at M.rdihcp' Ipoh. Phone 290. Estd. 1903. Pains in Back, Nervous, Rheumatic!! Wrong foods and drinks, worry. OV*Tii A fn qnent colds often rut a strain ni221 words
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Advertisement105 1941-06-30 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. 'PHONE• SINGAPORE 53<fG (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH JlO 111 <2 lines), PENANG 1500 (3 lines), BUTTERWORTH105 words
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506 1941-06-30 4 OET to score 221 runs, in their final innings, the S.C.C. had scored 161 for the loss of six wickets when stumps were drawn in the second day's play against the Ceylonese Sports Club on the Padang yesterday. Thuraisingham followed a chanceless 43 in506 words
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278 1941-06-30 4 DLAYING out time, St. Andrew's Old Boys forced a draw in their cricket match against the S.R.C. at Woodsville. yesterday. Winning the toss, the S.R.C. batted first and collected 189 runs for the loss of four wickets before they declared at tea interval.278 words
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Article224 1941-06-30 4 BADMINTON THRILLING badminton was seen at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday in the semifinals of the junior badminton championships. By far the best game of the morning was veterans' swngjles between the Police player, Hussein bin Ibrahim and Wee Hong Hoi (Devonshire). Showing excellent form and rarely224 words
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43 1941-06-30 4 Tho two-breadth sealed handicap event ot the Singapore Swimming Club, held yesterday morning, resulted as follows; I, w. J. Vetton (Time 3i 3 5 see.*; 2, J Leach. (Time 37 4 5 sec.». All times are nett.43 words
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254 1941-06-30 4 (By "Kirtulfo") r PWO baseball outfit?, of the Japanese Club continued their winning streak yesterday when the Japanese Majors shellacked the Aussies I. 15-1, whiie their second stringers edged out the Australian Minors. 9-7, at St. George's ground, to win the first round254 words
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135 1941-06-30 4 Reuter. Glasgow, June 29. FOUR return matches in the Scottish Summer Cup second round produced a crop of 27 goals and the aggregate of home and away games left Glasgow Rangers, Heart of Midlothian, and Dumbarton with semi-final places while Clyde and HibernianReuter. - 135 words
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Article46 1941-06-30 4 SOCCER: Div I R.E. v Malays. Stadium: R A. <Ac > v Manehesters, Changi Div. lIA. R.A.F. (Tengah) v R.A. (B.M.i, Tengah; Publishers v Malay Rest V.M.C.A.; Signals v R.A.S.C.. Alexandra; Div. 118. Airport v (R.A.F.) Kallanu. F. N. ground. TENNIS: Singapore championships, S.C.C. courts.46 words
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Article100 1941-06-30 4 Reuter. London, June 29. fAMBRIDGE University beat Oxford by seven wickets in a wartime match at Lords which will not be reckoned In the records of intervarsity sport as the nr.itch was held In aid of the Red Cross. Oxford batted first and scored 171. to which CambridgeReuter. - 100 words
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143 1941-06-30 4 gINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association's annual championships will be held this week on the S.C.C. padang. Entries this year total 138 composed mostly of servicemen including members of the A.I.F. The. heats and qualifying rounds or five events and two finals will be held143 words
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Article220 1941-06-30 4 npWO bright hits by Capt. A Smith and W. R. King, who scored 52 and 43 respectively mainly contributed to the 164 which the S.C.C. to- tailed against the i» x Changi yesterday and „i at bettered the Gunner 51 runs. V For220 words
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Article255 1941-06-30 4 SOME bright batting was witnessed at Alexandra yesterday, when play was continued in the Large Units area semi-final between the Loyals and the Fortress Signals. The match will be continued on Satuiday. Major Cole b Phillips 14 CpL Roberts c Davis b Holden 34 Sgt. Freeman c Twiddy255 words
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Article19 1941-06-30 4 Mr. Walter Hanmang Chen will address the Chinese Association on "A Message from China" at 8 p.m. on Friday.19 words
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Advertisement198 1941-06-30 4 Has just t lie right' alkaline character to neutralise after» N <J» uner acidity ®F&N SIN G A \V AT E R Mineral Watei from the Seleiat Hot Spring £iaea pore BOTTLED BY Fraser Neavc, Limited THE*SECRET OF CHAMPIONS i Good health is the j*y first requisite How often have198 words
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Miscellaneous21 1941-06-30 4 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 1.29 a.m., 9.4 it 240 p m 8.4 ft. TO-MORROW: 2.18 a.m., 8 3 25 p.m.. 8.3 1;21 words
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171 1941-06-30 5 Small Scale Recruiting In Force For Years (Tribune Staff Reporter) J]FFORTS are being made by the United Planters'! Association of Malaya to induce the Malayan Gov-, ernments to consider the question of assisted fanmigration of labourers from Java. It has been suggested that funds171 words
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447 1941-06-30 5 i SUGGESTION that from the A big profits they made, deste the war taxes, companies nuld have r.pared a little sum to cite a provident or super-an-ination fund for their clerical workers was made by the hon. !r Tay Lian Teck from the447 words
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Article239 1941-06-30 5 THE following are the weights for the first day's races at Taiping on Thurstav. July 11Ponies class 2. div l, about 5 furlongs. KISSING CUP 900 INVENTORY 8.12 *AT BURKE 809 PRATIQUE 807 TVTTLUAN 804 SHEILA II 8.01 SPRING GIRL 7.13 Ponies class 2, div.239 words
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Article277 1941-06-30 5 THE SRC beat the Medical College U'lion by 75 runs on the SRC Pidang yesterday after declaring with 203 runs for five wickets. Thoy scored a breezy 63 net out and followed it up by taking five wickets for 23 runs. G. Clarke scored277 words
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Article48 1941-06-30 5 Four good batting performances, after three of their wickets had fallen for only 17 runs, enabled the Chinese to score a q;ood win over the Indians in a whole day cricket match played on the Chinese ground yesterday. The Chinese, scoring 156 run*, won by 19 runs. Scores:48 words
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Article24 1941-06-30 5 A BROADCAST talk on "Spices'' is to be given by Esther Fairbairn from the Singapore station at 7 15 p.m. to-morrow.24 words
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Article149 1941-06-30 5 "CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP" (At the Cathay) /~vNTO the Cathay screen yesterday for a season swept one of the most vivid personalities in fllmdom to-day, Martha Scott playing the lead role in "Cheers for Miss Bishop." The great novel by Bess Streeter Aldrlch has been given a rich life149 words
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Advertisement189 1941-06-30 5 Guard Against Colds By Building Up Your Resisting Power. JOO nre subject to colds, look to ths nd'tion of your blood, for the fact that you are constantly catching cold is sign that the blood is in poor condition In order to improve your blood eat only :nple wholesome food189 words
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Advertisement318 1941-06-30 5 is your safeguard £a against imitations |S& ffgL Ever) genuine bottle of Woodrl*smf: ward's Gripe Water you buy hears fykW% r the famous "Baby" irade-mark. ~>fl3 Genuine Woodward's Gripe Water has been rerommended by doctors and nurses for eighty years. So, mother, don't be put off with inferior imitations. Keep318 words
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Miscellaneous220 1941-06-30 5 Local Radio Highlights S~\P mi WT 1 9 30: Wnite Ensi B n tribute to VJI JL 116 W 661Y 10 .20: London ya^elay y In My Opinion. TO-DAY FRIDAY o. m. p.m. v 7.15: R.A.M.C.. talk by Colo--7.30: Singapore Music Hall. ne q f. Burton, M.C. 8.45: For the220 words
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Article140 1941-06-30 6 Evacuation Problems IF the residents of the seaside districts of Singapore, who were served with notices some three months ago to remain in readiness to vacate their houses at short notice, had had a representative on the Legislative Council, he would certainly have had reasons to give Government a140 words
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Article227 1941-06-30 6 JHL problem, in a nutshell, is this: If war comes to this island, many thousands of people will have to leave their homes and concentrace in what are "safe" areas, and those who cannot rind accommodation in the new evacuation camps- and there will be many such— will227 words
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Article147 1941-06-30 6 JHE Board's decisions have not quite clarified the exact nature of the circumstances under which such petitions may be allowed. To this extent, the law needs clarification and the Board's powers more precise definition. There is scope for widening the Board's discretionary powers in such manner as147 words
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Article, Illustration2582 1941-06-30 6 EX-SINGAPORE SCHOOLBOY TELLS OF NAZI TORTURE AND HOW THE jNSPECTOh Kraus gave me a cigarette. While I smoked, he laid his hand on my shoulder. His face changed abruptly into a friendly mask. "Listen," he said, "we two can make a bargain. You're finished, absolutely finished, you2,582 words
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Article186 1941-06-30 6 i T///S IS THE SECOND PART OF I 1 A GRIM STORY OF NAZI PERSECU- i TION BY A FORMER SINGAPORE SCHOOLBOY WHO WRITES UNDER I THE NAME JAN VALTIN, HIS REAL V J NAME BEING RICHARD KREBS. i S VALTIN IS A COMMUNIST AND i WORKED FOR THE COMINTERN186 words
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Article587 1941-06-30 6 MARSHAL Chiang r said that in a training is more Unportantt combat. This statement— n> come of practical experience*f**" the lessons of the Bino-J hostilities— selves to fact that in any long-term J the training scheme n\ role in the achieve victory. Recently Sir Archib the British587 words
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Advertisement248 1941-06-30 6 "Why Not Keep SUM and BEAUTIFUL?—Takt BPIE BEANS affy Lvery At btdtim* ln Jour roquirei, menus X^x 7 W« have a Hide |fji range ol design*, tuji supply Irom '\>-*> stock or to order LEE KIM Wk SOO.ITD SHOW ROOM; 81», High Street Telepi>one 20t>3 When in Kuala Lumpur I248 words
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1437 1941-06-30 7 MOSCOW, JUNE 29. Tin; RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUE TO-DAY ANNOUNCES 1 THAT THE ADVANCE OF TANK UNITS FORMING THE SPEARHEAD OF GERMAN TANK COLUMNS IN THE DIRECTION OF MINSK AND LUCK HAS BEEN STOPPED BY THE OPERATIONS OF RUSSIAN TROOPS. ENEMY TANK DETACHMENTS SUFFERED HEAVY1,437 words
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348 1941-06-30 7 Reuter. Gibraltar, June 29. (By Reuters Special Correspondent with the Fleet in the Western Mediterranean). T HFARD to-day the full story of the dramatic rescue ot T th. 78 British and Australian merchant sailors as they below in the hold of a Germans nrison ship.Reuter. - 348 words
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Article69 1941-06-30 7 Reuter. Berlin, June <s». T HE chief of the Swedish Navy 1 has announced that Swedish waters east of the southern area f Seeland have been mined in order to facilitate the work of the Swedish neutrality patrol, says the official German news agency. Shipping is orderedReuter. - 69 words
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Article29 1941-06-30 7 Madras, June 27. FOR the forthcoming election ol a Mayor for Madras, Mr. Jankirim Chettiar has been chosen as cSSSK of the non-Brahmin Hindu Party. J29 words
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201 1941-06-30 7 Reuter. Wa c hingtor., June 29. A SERIES of major failures and delays" has resulted in a serious lack of strategic mater.als in the United States, declares a -harcly critical report on defence progress issued by the House of Representatives Military Committee yesterday. jReuter. - 201 words
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Article205 1941-06-30 7 Reuter. Vichy, June 29. AUTHORITATIVE French quar- ters deny the report of the es- cape of Gen. Gamelin, former French Commander-in-Chief, from a prison at Bourrass yesteruay. According to a Vichy dispatch broadcast by the German TransOcean news agency, his escape was announced in Vichy yesterday. Gen.Reuter. - 205 words
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Article16 1941-06-30 7 A commission as honorary chaplain in the S.S.V.F. has been granted to ReT. H J. Paine.16 words
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728 1941-06-30 7 Reuter. (By General Sir Hubert Gough, Reuters Military Commentator) London, June 29. THE war in Russia has been going on for a week and there has been heavy fighting. It is still early in the day to see clearly what the Nazi strategy is aimingReuter. - 728 words
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185 1941-06-30 7 Reuter. London, June 29. rGETHER With Great Britain and the oth:r Allies we Will support to the extent cf our capacity all those who arc at. war with Hitler's Germany." said the Norwegian Foreign Minister Mr. Trygve Lie. broadcasting to Norway last night. "InReuter. - 185 words
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Article119 1941-06-30 7 Reuter. New York, June 29. j FINLAND'S case against Russia is outl ned in a statement issued by the Finnish Legation in Washington, according to the New York Times. The statement declares that Russia had engaged in "subversive rifth column activities in Finland, starting through herReuter. - 119 words
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Obituary80 1941-06-30 8 MESSRS. TAN IMI CHIANG, TAN SWEE BOON. TAN SWEE TEE families wish to express their s'nceresl thank to all relatives and friends for sending wreaths, scrolls, joss sticks, caskets etc: for the funeral of their beloved mother. They also wish to thank the members of the lam80 words
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Advertisement260 1941-06-30 8 I LATEST i ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant WANTED experienced stockbook clerk, must have previous experience of Engineering or motor car spare parts. Send details previous experience and salary required. Eox 954. c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED clerk, knowing typewriting, general office work and can read and write Chinese dialects, salary260 words
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Advertisement131 1941-06-30 8 TO-DAY AT 2-l.ipTsJ7^ One Show Only ALllAM|ft|g KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED jMH^ POSITIVELY LAST 2 MIOWvI A 9 T ,5 6 ALHAMBRAI rym Produced by HOWARD SENEOICT. Directed by JACK H fftY pley by Jerry Cedy. Story by Les'le Charter,s. j with Excellent Shorts including "AAEXICO, I TO-DAY" (March131 words
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Article97 1941-06-30 9 Reuter. London, Tune 29. DEUTER'S diplomatic correspondent learns in authoritative quarters in London that the British Ambassador in Madrid, Six Samuel Hoare, had a long interview with General Franco on Saturday. The Spanish Foreign Minister, Senor Suner, was present at the interview. A wide range of subjectsReuter. - 97 words
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Article158 1941-06-30 9 Reuter. Dublin. June 29. MR. De Valera gave warning of Eire's increasing danger when he spoke at Ennis, County Clare yesterday. "We have a pledge to defend ourselves against attack, no matter from what quarter it comes, and that is our duty from the pointReuter. - 158 words
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Advertisement799 1941-06-30 10 WMs6M< I:! > Situations Vacant WANTED with good knowledge of Chinese accounts. Please reply statlnf salary required, nationality, etc. to Box 951. c'a Maloya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 168K) WANTED experienced Chinese Bookkeeper for Kuala Lumpur. Apply B<-x wli, c 0 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. HOK) CXERK l«>r Import office. Thailand,799 words
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Advertisement789 1941-06-30 10 I Motor Vehicles FOR SALE- Standard Tourer 8h p 1941 model $1,700 or nearest. Apply Box 944, c o Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 149K) MORRIB-8 1937. perfect condition, regularly bervlced. $1.000. Tel. 3288. Singapore. (No. 101K) FOR SALE: 1940 Hlllman 14 h p., 4 Cylinders. Mileage. 5.000. Condition almost789 words
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Advertisement855 1941-06-30 10 I SET of 12 pieces Rustless Steel Doors Windows from England, complete with I stout brass hinges, locks, hooks eyes. Pre-war cost $385. Nearest offer accepted. Please apply to Hugh Sun. 257. Lavender Street. Singapore. (No. 158K) BARGAINS! Modern furniture, comprls- I ing dining, bed. sitting room suites 1 Phllco855 words
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Advertisement543 1941-06-30 10 TO LET fully furnished with refrigerator two storeyed house at Katong big sitting and dining rooms, 3 bedrooms one very large, well laid large garden, 3 garages. 5 servants' rooms, kennel, swimming pool garden pavilion, apply 8. C. Goho Co I 20. Malacca Street. Singapore. (No. 15IK) TO LET furnished543 words
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Advertisement705 1941-06-30 10 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Lim Kheng Chung has ceased as from to-day to be in the employment of Chop Tew Joo Hong of No. 6, Ellenborough Street, Singapore, and that he is no longer authorised to act for and on behalf of the said Chop m any705 words
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Advertisement203 1941-06-30 10 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE I CHAPTER 45» In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 291 of 1932. Ke CHOP TEE SENG CHAN of \o. 144 Cross Street. Singapore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final Dividend is intended to be declared203 words
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Advertisement55 1941-06-30 10 WE HAVE ALWAYS PI STOCK THE VERY LATEST AND BEST DESIGNS' OF STAINLESS STEEL WATER PROOF WRIST WATCHES SUCH AS: VULCAIN ROSKOPF CYMA MOVADO and MIDO for you to choose from. For inspection call at: Yick Woh Hing, 429, North Bridge Rd.. (Near Middle Rd. -Exactly where the S.T.C. Bus55 words
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Miscellaneous832 1941-06-30 10 j TO-DAY'S ItADIo! i ft J SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL. 225 m. 1333 kICS. CSV 17 »t ZHPI. 30 96 m. 9 69 mcs. GSP {5 fi EE J£ M metm 2HP2. 48 58 m. 6 175 mcs. l s i »>Bl mt lr 7' ZHP3. 41.38 m. 7 25 mcs.832 words
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Article130 1941-06-30 11 !u)in Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Monday ,w; jTATIONS for tin shares were mainV tamed on Saturday and in a coupl? ice. improvements were noted. Sun- wee taken up to 303 and Hon" v tts were done at 131. the Australian sertion, there was a •..•.over.130 words
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Article25 1941-06-30 11 untitled C. V. Miles find J. C. Rash have looted members of the Singapore In place of Messrs. H. :.:.:::dell and K. K. O'Connor, resigned25 words
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Article348 1941-06-30 11 TEE Raub Australian Gold Mm C L T td. report for fcur iows L. June 21 read as fol--r,PvV,elopment f °oiage for the penod amounted to 475 feet Raub Hole Section:—l 23 feet c-cvflopment. The majority of the *octag e consisted of rising, that above Nos. 1348 words
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Article17 1941-06-30 11 Singapore, Monday. Prices of lib and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— TIN RUBBER17 words
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Article119 1941-06-30 11 OUR SPECIAL FINANCIAL SERVICE se London, June 28. \T the annual meeting of the Rubber Plantations Trust, the chairman, Mr. Welch, said that present captations of rubber and tea shares were purely nominal and not representative of their intrinsic values. Mr. Welch estimates that the world119 words
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73 1941-06-30 11 Reuter. Simla, June 29. FUTURE parcels of food sent by post from India (or from any other country; must not exceed five pounds gross weight and mu,st not contain more than two pounds of any one foodstuff it is announced. This order comes intoReuter. - 73 words
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Advertisement180 1941-06-30 11 YOUR VALUABLES Our Strong Rooitls are your Protection. a lg Impossible for an indlridual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can180 words
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Advertisement189 1941-06-30 11 SOUTH BRITISH i INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. W. G. DOVE, Manager. Tel. 5926 2, Finlayson Green ADJUSTABLE EARTH AUGER fj^" BORES instead of DIGS. A MOST EFFICIENT ONE-MAN POWER TOOL XI rtZff7\ 1 EVER MANUFACTURED VS. tjmf189 words
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Advertisement165 1941-06-30 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by TOE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a JTust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON, TRUSTEE OF A165 words
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Advertisement140 1941-06-30 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 as regularly as circumstances permit. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel. 5431 for Passage Freight.140 words
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Advertisement355 1941-06-30 11 P. 6- O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. Fhe best possible services are being maintained by the P. o. S. N. Co., from the Straits to their usua' ports of call in China, India, Ceyto., and the355 words
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Article144 1941-06-30 12 London, June 29. A STRONG denunciation of Rumania, Finland and Sweden for collaborating with Germany, and the declaration that "the people of this country will not lightly forget" is made in an editorial in the London Sunday Times. Thr» paper says: "We gave a guarantee to144 words
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Article233 1941-06-30 12 Reuter THE Work of the Plantation Chemist" is the title of the second talk to be broadcast from Singapore in the "Rubber Growerranged by the Rubber Re earch Institute of Malaya. by Mr. W. S. Darey. I id o." ne Chem'cal Dlvis'on. RJIX, at r 10Reuter - 233 words
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Article126 1941-06-30 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. ANOTHER tarring outrage, the third this week, occurred on Thursday afternoon. The victim of the outran was a Chinese crockery shop in Beach Street. Five Chinese, it is learnt, entered the shop. They smeared tar all over the126 words
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Article79 1941-06-30 12 Reuter. Berlin. June, 29. EARLY to-day. Field-Mar. Hal Mannerheim issued an order of the day from his headquarters According to a Helsinki despatch to the official German News Agency. Marshal Mannerheim ita-ed. "Our winter campaign in a bitter peace. Nevertheless our country was still con'inunily threatened." AfterReuter. - 79 words
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433 1941-06-30 12 Reuter. London, June 29. THE Soviet troops are hitting back hard at the German forces all along the 1 500-mile front from the Baltic to the Black Sea and in the Luck area a hattle is raffing in which 4,000 tanks are participating. GermanReuter. - 433 words
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399 1941-06-30 12 Reuter. London, June 30. I,ARGE-SCALE army exercises in northern Ireland, Including the repelling of a German invasion, nearly came to an abrupt end following the dash and initiative of a British brigadier who captured the General Headquarters of the enemy in a surpriseReuter. - 399 words
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Article265 1941-06-30 12 SUFrOKTfeJ) by Br.tish sea pu«>u ana tne K.-i.i., lnu»a nou mans me soutnem oasuoii oi deitnce againsi the enemy attacks on Asia, from Libya, Abyssinia, Eritrea, Somalnand, to Syria, Iraq and then, with a leap t'iom the ou'.er marches of Baluchistan to Burma and Malaya.265 words
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267 1941-06-30 12 Melbourne June iq THE Sydney presj 1 sharply criticised •etbods in editorial i Japan's failure tv obta ctiiiea from the Dut. a the recent negotia "Japan is aggrieved :utch will not let theii Diners go short In ord up war-reserves in Japai 0 ne smpius267 words
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Article61 1941-06-30 12 Calcutta, rone 27. THE Maharajah of Tr.pura. I small State in Bengal, has oineo the fiehtin, forces ana is it present undergoin training Vlhow His IL •>id and has rul; I 1923. In addition to 1 Tripura. th e Mail aige land owner in Ben il61 words
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Advertisement92 1941-06-30 12 I Agents: THE RAIMO !v siOlTXfl I HOE BOON LEONG SERVK K. I Singapore. Taining, Perak, I Dis ributors: Penang Province Welled*! v I THE RADIO GENERAL Alor Star, Kcna; AGENCY, CHOP HEP SOON AI V Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Dungun, Trfngganu- nnakiuDn* o 4 lncandescent Lamps, Gas Lamp give Brilliant92 words
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