Malaya Tribune, 1 July 1941
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Title Section22 1941-07-01 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday. July I, 1941.22 words
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131 1941-07-01 1 Committee- Of Defence Set Up BRITISH MISSION AT WORK: WvR SPREADS TO ARCTIC a rMMITTEE of Defence has been set up in Soviet Russia, v ith Stalin as chairman and composed of three other :*hp«to mobilise more quickly all the forces of the nation. authority131 words
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678 1941-07-01 1 New developments in the Kusso-German war, reported in a Rus ian communique yesterday are violent lighting in the Murmansk area in the Arctic circle and an unsuccessful i nem offensive in the Karelian Isthmus on the southern extremity of Finland. A Cxerman broadcast yesterday678 words
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Article99 1941-07-01 1 Reuter. Stockholm. July 1. INFORMATION has reached the Swedish telegraph agency that th-re has been heavy firing throughout the day in the neighbourhood of the Soviet base at Han-'oe 100 miles west of Helsinki. It \s believed that Russian airplanes were trying to cover the countryReuter. - 99 words
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Article165 1941-07-01 1 Boston June M. •I! li nc i at Navy t«» L ie ol the German im! now is h€ lared Co. ~„K Nav >> n s h •t-reiut- ot (1V r« here U wight M ,1 < nil 'i s <a BOIIW oM Gem165 words
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Article155 1941-07-01 1 Reuter. sk I New Vorli». Junr, K< ::VhLT has he 0.000-million P I!K Bill i U'C Tnitrd 11 thr biggest siiiß«' 101 1 bili i i enacted. l| si orM he pni s pen 1« ls*»th yin« ucr i ;i vasl viei ThenosrvrU also sin" •H:< .v lt§§ millinnReuter. - 155 words
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Article158 1941-07-01 1 Reuter. London, July 1 AMPLIFYING the Rome version of a report, the Bucharest Radio has announced the mass execution of 500 Jewish communists at Jassy 'Rumania) in a communique broadcast in German last night, when it was alleged that they hart fired from dwelling housesReuter. - 158 words
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174 1941-07-01 1 Reuter Washington, June ?.C THE Navy Department, has confirmed that a foreign flag steamer conveying American marines to London ho.s been torpedoed, but at. present have given no figure-, regarding the loss ot iif 8 Dr Mary Beard, director of the Red CrossReuter - 174 words
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Article697 1941-07-01 1 Reuter. 18 an, Sir Hubert Go**. Water* MUUar,, V Ju y j. THE general outline ,^^Xf have materia ly altered dvi he a,t ew j»o importance a „d s higW/ f *7"™ w ite the throwing in of aU their tanka and attack, withReuter. - 697 words
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Article237 1941-07-01 1 Reuter. Washington, June 30. HITLER is getting nervous about the hardening temper of the American people and is frightened by the possibility that we may go from passive to active belligerency against him, declares the Secretary of the Navy. Col. Frank Knox, in an article inReuter. - 237 words
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Article90 1941-07-01 1 Reuter. < hungking, July 1. FOLLOWING Sunday S raid on Chungking, In which the Britisn EmbassY buildings were wrecked. Japanese planes aga n bombed the city yesu rday and many bombs leh in'the hills directly above residence of the United States Ambassador. The south bank ofReuter. - 90 words
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Article198 1941-07-01 1 Reuter. Jerusalem, July 1. AN independent status, similar to that of Egypt to be confirmed by a treaty on the Anglo-Egyptian model is envisaged for Syria, according to reports from Damascus. Meanwhile, members of the Syrian Government, it is stated, have been requested to carry on theirReuter. - 198 words
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84 1941-07-01 1 Reuter. Ottawa, Junp 30. URGENCY In everything is our watchword." said Lord Beaverbrook, conversing by trans-Atlantic telephone with Mr. Gladstone Mm ray. general manager of the Can dian Broadcast ng Corporation. "Speed in production is now th supreme war necessity' h" said. "I amReuter. - 84 words
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Article35 1941-07-01 1 Reuter. London, July 1. IT is officially announced that six enemy aircraft were destroy-d by Bri ish fighters in last night's sweep over Northern France. One British tighter is missing.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article192 1941-07-01 1 Reuter. New York, June 30. rVO technicians, reported to be closely associated for years with the manufacture of the American secret bombsights are, it is learned in authoritative circles, among these arrested in the big round-up of spy suspects anncunced byJnr Edgar Hoover, head of theReuter. - 192 words
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Article67 1941-07-01 1 Reuter. London, July 1. IT is learned that In the second daylight raid on Germany yesterday heavy b:mbers of the R. A.r -ttackeri docks .at Kiel. One British bomb-r is missing A large force of R.A.F. luUHers escorted bombers in a sweep over Northern Franc- inReuter. - 67 words
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Article29 1941-07-01 1 A formation of Royal Air Force bMrtgi made surprise attack on the Abbe cine aerodromes inflicting hear? lcs?ea. Soviet occupation of Rumanian cedtd territories continued unchecked.29 words
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Article222 1941-07-01 2 A 40-year-old Chinese wo- «an, who was found bleeding from the head and sitting by the side of the 1 5 i? a f durin ff the blackout, i i died the next day in hospital. J At the inquiry in the coroner's court yesterday afternoon222 words
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121 1941-07-01 2 (From Our Own Reporter) K. Kangsar, Monday. TABLED news has been received I* by Haji Hashim bin Busu Mat Ali, from England, intimating the success of his son, Che Supian in his final of the bar examination. The cab'e also stated that Che Supian will121 words
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Article58 1941-07-01 2 Shantaneekatan, June 30. |\R. Rabindranath Tagore is still suffering from a mild attack of lever and his general condition has shown a setback in the last few days. He Is unable to take sufficient nourishment and is showing signs of increased weakness. Specialists in Calcutta have58 words
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Article16 1941-07-01 2 Mr B.F. Bridge. C.L.S.. has been appointed to officiate as District Judge Rrd First Magistrate. Penang16 words
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573 1941-07-01 2 CLERICAL INDEBTEDNESS: LOCAL BANKERS' VIEWS m OAiw A th (I >* ib l une Staff Reporter) L tTrJJ**™ h J b u ankers on the guarantee of SingaporeEoSS cffPSS" made by Mr a H Kiat at a recent BJwre_Kotary Club meeting, are not considered practicable573 words
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Article24 1941-07-01 2 A broadcast talk on "Spices" is to be given by Esther Fairbairn from the Singapore station to-day (Tuesday), at 7.15 p.m.24 words
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321 1941-07-01 2 FOLLOWING is a list of special donations in connection with the Malaya Patriotic Fund charity ball organised by the ladies' section of the Selangor Chinese Committee and held at the 8.8 Dance Hall. Kuala Lumpur, last week: JJfO-Mr. Loke Wan The t fsOo^r MoHsrs321 words
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139 1941-07-01 2 I f\fi his way to Burma where i "he has the job of supervising work on the railway being built to link Burma and China, Sir John Rowland, chief of the Burmese railways, passed through Singapore yesterday. Sir John is leading a139 words
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Article56 1941-07-01 2 M A TT Singapore, Monday. AJID BIN DARUS. a 21-year-old Malay, who admitted six previous convictions, was this mornino found guilty by Mr. J. L. McFalf the district judge, of stealing a bicycle outside th e Cathay cinema and sentenced to five months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed56 words
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Article104 1941-07-01 2 Singapore, Monday. CONVICTED on a charge of being a member of an unlawful society —the Singapore Oversea Chinese Youths' National Salvation Union —Teng Hok was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, to-day. Teng pleaded guilty to the charge. According104 words
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Article140 1941-07-01 2 Sii v* :e Mcj '^ajH AHFI- ID on of m ft o: com rt by V" nt, B Kala Ki.an <- and m 4 Sekendar Khai a peai ß 3eloi Mr. w. D. are*'- in lne 3olk ,art, to lay The lal fl wa* .i, rf140 words
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Article17 1941-07-01 2 untitled appuinu-d Acting cmta:n while Sero;! tn-Gomm nd of "Jm -MO.) Fourtli I allon. sMv F J17 words
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Article272 1941-07-01 2 j Monday. eight-year-old boys, catching crabs on a liver bank a 1 the 14th mile Kranji, one evening, witnessed a drownin: tragedy, when a man, who had been collecting shell-fish suddenly disappeared from view as he waded aero-- the river 1 He rose again and272 words
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166 1941-07-01 2 ij ,ian Leon S' -«M hostess of the for f/i«- P a,l a S a,ns t Gopal Singh, a taxi driver «P Tor furl f Q S op al was cn arged with giving, h™ 6 Ifnf1 f nf l rmation t0 Inspector Baboo166 words
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Article127 1941-07-01 2 T™ ant of the stral ts Settlements the Seek"*?", 1 ,r rl rm ln Ourtac me week as follows, under the direction r m M s.m: C Hltch LRAM A Re«.. r>m UeB i? y C? uly hat Telok A yer at 640 K^>T March The Kin £>127 words
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Article57 1941-07-01 2 i Singapore, Monday. cald to have cheated a compatriot JJ of $8 at Maxwell Road, on June 21, Sim Hock San. claimed trial when charged before Mr. W. D Carew, in the third police court today. The case was postponed for mention on July 7, and bail was57 words
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Article90 1941-07-01 2 "F DID It under provocation." .<-aid Cheong Leng, a 65-year-old woman, charged before Mr. W. D. Carew, In the third police court with causing hurt to Sarjan Singh a Sikh constable, with a knife. The incident was said to hay taken place at People's Park on90 words
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Article67 1941-07-01 2 Singapore, Monday. ON the allegation that he had Stolen $47 worth of cash and property belonging to Arthur George Wellshaw at Siglap yesterday afternoon, a 17-year-old Chinese, Teo Ah Lai appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, th<> second magistrate, this morning Ah Lai claimed trial to th» charge and67 words
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Article52 1941-07-01 2 C_ Singapore, Monday. HARGED with being a member of an unlawful society—Funa Wah-Kweh Kirn lv. a Chinese claimed trial before Mr W d' Carew, the third magistrate,' today. The case was postponed for mention on July 7. and bail was surety d the SUm f 0052 words
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Article79 1941-07-01 2 Singapore, Monday t A MALAY. Kama! bin Raterm n pleaded guilty before the fiftl magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, to.' charge of theft of three tow valued at $10. belonging to Mrs. I Simpson. The offence was allege to have been committed in l back79 words
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Advertisement126 1941-07-01 2 u» m m jm jm mm m isni i IrSMi ffllySiSHH (Cent-A-Piane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all front' up to midniirht I ondor time (excluding Sovie claims): FOURTEEN any hi tig^^BVrij,^' vr'' \\l < J I Bff <4, Bunga X H,| I 'pjj SlNfiAl'Oll!126 words
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105 1941-07-01 3 Mr Own Reporter) 1 Ipoh. To-day. Inspector of Machinvho vas convicted of ri living $40 each [deration, frcm a ChiTapati a_nd who was three months' simple t, h d his conviction sent nee set aside in M-em Court to day. 'M. ,stic Carey allowed 7105 words
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Article83 1941-07-01 3 Simla, June 27. Aline contribution to /i 's War Purposes Fund nnou to-day in the shape sented by the Bengal I Ike. rh€ n:.. y is to bt used fox the ia» two armoured carrier;; the tofian Army. Another notable contribution, this time i the Governor83 words
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313 1941-07-01 3 98 Singapore Students For Enrolment SINGAPORE'S first Chinese school with the sole purpose of training school teachers, the South Noritial Training School, situated at Kirn Yam Road, will.'be opened in a few T weeks. Staff arrangements for the new institution, and selections of313 words
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350 1941-07-01 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Monday. i LAKE gathering witnessed the opening of the third annual Perak Malay Schools art and handicraft exhibition at tfcf Town Hall on Saturday morning. hV Highness the Sultan of Perak dcclered the exhibition open by tutting the tape350 words
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Article99 1941-07-01 3 Rangoon. June 27. to the Indian comt'e last night, Sir Girja pai. leader of the Into n now In Burma, e results of the negolld not be known for The public must wait the report. Shankar contented saying that he had the .single purpose of best interests of99 words
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Article101 1941-07-01 3 bt Moscow June 29. ■Pars" is how David .vcll-known Russian ,pi describes the candiJJ 1 have been designated the throne of Russia. •uvSr Ludwi Ferdinand. ->on f th p ex-Crown Prince OSDSnu nf D-i«f»©sc lfvra. of 1 f Mncess Kyra's younger ts reported, to be deKyra is the101 words
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Article18 1941-07-01 3 untitled At Appas will talk in 4 20 tv-night from the n..;,/ Nation Z HB 3. on 41.3818 words
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Article71 1941-07-01 3 AN Indian lineman, employed by the Singapore Traction Company, is said to have had his arm jammed between the framework and sliding portion of a tower while at work and had to be conveyed to hospital by ambulance for treatment at 10.11 a.m., yesterday. At 12.19 p.m.,71 words
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Article, Illustration27 1941-07-01 3 MAJOR GEN. R. DEWING who has fust been awarded a C.B together with Lt. Gen. Percnal G.O.C. Malaya. See story on page 5.27 words
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Article185 1941-07-01 3 APPARENTLY the object of Japan's unilateral arrangement for stabilising the YenSterling exchange was to provide a stable exchange rate for Japanese banks in financing trade between Japan and the Sterling-area, thereby arresting the serious decline of her trade which has seriously suffered in the past year. However.185 words
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Article18 1941-07-01 3 Maj H G. Keet, M.C.S has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Settlement of Penanß.18 words
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Article149 1941-07-01 3 Reuter. London, June 30. FE efforts of the British to break our resistance remains unsuccessful.' states Gen. Dentz, Vichy High Commissioner in Syria, in a communique from Syria, according to the Paris Radio. "The mountainous region south of Lebanon was evacuated, some advance posts being protected byReuter. - 149 words
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Article59 1941-07-01 3 Bangkok, June 30. THE German Minister to Thailand, Dr. Wilhelm iTiomas, visited Direk Jaiyanama. ViceMinister of Foreign Affairs, on Saturday afternoon and reportedly protested against an anti-German article in the newspaper Prajapati. The article was signed by Prince Vaidyakara Varavarn. Simultaneously, Dr. Thomas announced that59 words
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Article84 1941-07-01 3 'INSIGNIA MALAY AN A' is the utle at a book which Mr. Dural Raja Singam. FRGS of Clifford School. Kuala Upl». Ins written. The entire proceeds from the urn of the books are to ro to me Malaya Patriotic Fund. The book deals with the flags stamps, emblems84 words
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Article18 1941-07-01 3 Dr G. H Garlick. Supersede Officer. Grade A. Malayan Medical Service x»s entered on leave preparatory to retirement.18 words
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Article274 1941-07-01 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Monday. IT the conclusion of an inquiry A into the death of a 14-year-old Hainanese ceffee shop assistant, Cheng Tiam Hong, who died as a result cf a motor car accident at Jonker Street on the night or May 15, a finding274 words
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Article72 1941-07-01 3 Calcutta, June 27. THE Maharajah of Tripura, a small State in Bengal, has joined the righting forces and is at present undergoing training at Mhow His Highness is 32 years old and has ruled his state since 1923. In addition to being the ruler ol Tripura.72 words
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Article339 1941-07-01 3 Melbourne. June 19. AUSTRALIANS are becoming accustomed to the atmosphere of expectancy which precedes "world broadcasts" by Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt, and this week it awaited with similar expectancy the world broadcast of its own leader. The following are extracts from editorials on June 18:—339 words
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184 1941-07-01 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. rpHE shortage of cigarettes has provided unscrupulous men 1 with the means of starting yet another ramp, different to that of extensive profiteering. Evidence of this has reached the police and the Perak Detective Branch is conducting widespread184 words
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Advertisement39 1941-07-01 3 Qlostora Neat, well-groomed Hair k one of the most valuable assets—ond one of the easiest to possess. Simply massage a few drops of Glostora into the scalp after the morning bath »—ond note the difference, JIS 4 APB 339 words
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Advertisement98 1941-07-01 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER i protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. com %mmm PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 (398 words
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Article, Illustration477 1941-07-01 4 f HIN KEE ONN retained his men's singles title of the Singapore championships when he defeated Lim Hee Chin in the final yesterday, 4—6, 6—3. 6—l. Mrs. J. Carter won with surprising ease, against Margaret Stokes in the open women's singles event winning the477 words
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Article155 1941-07-01 4 JJOYAL Singapore Golf Clubs foursomes competition for June played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon, resulted in a win for Mrs. J. J. Sheehan and S M. Middlebrook with a net scire of 33 3 4 Fourteen cards were taken out and the following returned:— Mrs.155 words
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443 1941-07-01 4 J)ISPLAYING form which they have seldom shown this season, the Malays earned a well-merited victory over the R.E. by three goals to two in a Div. 1 match played on the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. me n.ti. entered the held strong favourites, and had they443 words
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136 1941-07-01 4 HPHE South China footballers, fresh from their tour upcountry, will be seen in action in Singapore to-morrow, when the side will play a charity match against, the Combined Services, at Anson Road Stadium. The Combined Services team will be: Butler (R.N.); Brown (Army), Sharpies (Army);136 words
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Article43 1941-07-01 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I. Chinese Athletic v Loyals. Stadium; Reserve Div.. Gordons v R.A.F.. Selecar; Div. II B. Customs v Kranji. 5.H.8.; S.C F.A. v Wanderers. J.C.S.A.; Stamford v N.B. Corinthians. Clerical Union. TENNIS: Spore championships. mixed doubles final. B.C.C. courts.43 words
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Article205 1941-07-01 4 DLAYING a stoutly game throughout the Publishers did well to beat the .Malay Regiment by two goals to one in a Div. 2 A match played on the V.M.C.A. .-/round yesterday. The gaw*e opened with brisk exchanges, both teams attacking in turn. The goa]k<;e;;as had205 words
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174 1941-07-01 4 RALLYING wei (l the second a fter V,, .V r a goal .ach at v (Kalian, defeJ ed A,, P° rt s by th<- odd goa f,v m SB soccer fixti t 1 and \ef.ve g,<. [d Kalian? onene fa r:! minutes after tl174 words
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Article125 1941-07-01 4 THE following wefc he two besl scores returned rteppel G I C lub's Juno womenfSE ursomes: Mrs J j Robefr a and Mr A. M. Low 43 tj Mrs. J Kean and Mrs C. Sr. 1 52—15=31 The June mixtc! ursome cor.Detition (flag) resvlted in a v;: lor125 words
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Advertisement114 1941-07-01 4 I Here is a modem Gillette razor set at an amazingly low price. It consists of a Gillette razor and one Blue Gillette Blade (the best shaving combination in the world), contained in an hygienic moulded case. There is no excuse for second-rate shaving while you can shave so cheaply114 words
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Miscellaneous21 1941-07-01 4 HIGH runs TO-DAY: 2.13 a.m.. b» ft.: 225 p.m.. U ft. TO-MORROW: 3.14 a m.. 84 ft.; 4.15 ML 8.2 ft.21 words
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Article123 1941-07-01 5 m Monday. ..r.uugasu. secreNl icipa! of the tcapore, was t«--c an< sentenced to a V i rigorous impii- J L. McFall, the n iree charges ot \r. ai breach of t,r tang of $975.68, to Govern- r* ;ad put in 27 ni nt service and, »inled123 words
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49 1941-07-01 5 Tokyo, June 30. m ains making the H J~ en Kyoto and V M I trains leaving i t! ne were forced vyoto on Saturki 9aga. Yamatna Prefectures than 50 dead and jjiy anting damage from extensively with r .ses inundated.— a* lea^i N49 words
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Article16 1941-07-01 5 Singapore Monday. .v .uttering conveying them ■r-old Hokkien. faed S2. or mprtsdnmtnt, b> Mr L 016 words
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Article, Illustration816 1941-07-01 5 Former Spore Officer Also Gets Honour London. July l. MEN in all three cervices, rominent in building up Britain's heme defences, share with those (n active service abroad in the awards announced In the Services' section ol the King's birthday honours .list, published to-day. For816 words
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Article122 1941-07-01 5 d.v. there wffl be c ii the timing of the Fi i and Dutch Prommmea :h will be as follows: 1 Ri>( H (Daily* 11 announcements by March Lorral French -relayed from London*. ti.so News commentary in French. 7.05 Closing announcement French. p.m. 8.55 Music on122 words
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Article68 1941-07-01 5 THE Food .'/.roller, Malaya, adti. ias now been lam In tl h -ted Kingdom that the total pantHjr of foodstuff? any vt.ler may bring into thai count: as personal effects is 25 pounds Within that total, no ratio] .odstufT may ex:ve j nds in weight.68 words
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Article126 1941-07-01 5 British Wireless. London, June 30. Til! v Radio announces that Gffman pilots who are not v illiiw 0 against Soviet Hussia. dt .urd their bombs into the River Dnieper and landed with their Junkers 88 in the vw ii.ity of Soviet farm. The cj>i have addressed anBritish Wireless. - 126 words
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Article85 1941-07-01 5 < KKEN AK( HER" \i the Capitol) HER,'' one of Edgar thriller novels. now n at the Capitol. 10 >t and takes some 4 1!2 •ai i» contains all the Inr» thriller hideous con- .!ous imenuity, a vll- will stop short at ih escapes for the hero ti e85 words
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67 1941-07-01 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipch, Monday. IUDGMENT was reserved this J morning by the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Carev in the appeal ol Narain Singh, Anderson School master who was convicted for tne theft of five tins of petrol from an army stcre and sentenced to two67 words
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90 1941-07-01 5 Simla. June 27. I THE important Mohmand tribe 1 has given further convincing proof of its staunch loyalty %a Great Britain. It has expelled from its territory a Mullah who had been engaged in subversive acti- Vl The recent speech by the Governor of the90 words
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Article43 1941-07-01 5 Eastern News. Los Angeles, June 30. THE opening of a trans-Pacific air service between the United and the Netherlands East Tndftea is contemplated by trie 1 X L M (Royal Dutch), it was declared by Mr. William Versteeprh, ■mgir of the company.—Eastern News.Eastern News. - 43 words
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Article416 1941-07-01 5 Australian And N.Z. Air Recruits Praised Melbourne. June 30. THE New Zealand Minister for Lands (Mr. Langstone) who A is visiting Canada and the U.S.A., says that air recruit, from Australia and New Zealand have earned praise throughout Canada for their work. They have been received b!416 words
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Article385 1941-07-01 5 THE deith occurred at the Gen- eial Hospital, Singapore, on Sunday, alter a short illness ol Mi. P. A. Ahin, at the age of «5 years. He is survived by a widow, four sons and one daughter. A well respected member of the Eurasian Community, Mr.385 words
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Article70 1941-07-01 5 (From Our Own Reporter Ipoh, ivioncay. LEADING chettiars trom all parts cf Perak and Se'angor and their {fiends assembled at me ueustial FUel last evening to hid farewell to Mr. Sithambaram Chettiar. banker cf Ipoh. and Mrs. Sithambaram Chettiar prior to their departure shortly for India70 words
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Advertisement202 1941-07-01 5 I CAMOUrLACf I I mm HAVE AVERTED THIS! I Lj II is almost impossible to make a building bomb-proof M but it is possible to make it almost invisible from I the air by judicious use of Camouflage Paint, thus 1 F reducing the chances of unwelcome attention from 1202 words
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Article160 1941-07-01 6 India And The War AT no stage of the 1014-18 war was the threat to Indian security greater than it is to-day. The outbreak of the Russo-German war has brought the war right to India's doorstep, making her defence problem one of immediate importance to the Empire. Though in160 words
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Article151 1941-07-01 6 jyjß. Haward'a talk helps to redirect attention to the defences of India, and also to her war effort, which, though of considerable magnitude, cannot reach the maximum so long as the major political party of that country, the Congress, prefers to withhold its support. It is one of the151 words
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Article112 1941-07-01 6 IT is significant that even the leader of the Moslem League, Mr. M. A. Jinnah, has found it impossible to co-operate with the new Defence Advisory Council set up by the Central Legislature. Mr. Edwin Ha ward and others whose advice carries some weight in Whitehall will be112 words
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3571 1941-07-01 6 TWE history of rubber embraces one long series of episodes brimming with romance, mingled with tragedy, interspersed with booms and slumps alternating in rapid succession. Despite its rather chequered career rubber has come to be recorded as a necessity rather than x luxury—a3,571 words
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Article643 1941-07-01 6 l! j, sn* s have b only of Lhe unwarranti risej urico of u populai I ri.s t» J, 5 01 th disappear;.,,. fn tne murk through i:u ,rdin| the Dart relail deal The fae: that h Vt rs of ci earettes from manjfir- tno stalls i!i643 words
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Advertisement184 1941-07-01 6 EFFERSAL Effervescent Fruit Saline. Invaluable in all »^y digestive ailincuts, purifies petiteand keeps j| Absolutely im- iianit forming. So Id Everywhere. It <>i !> WWJIIMM knew lnnv many lives l>yofTho~4 ku ruined, there would by I t Ip.vs ill-hralth In the world. aaakltoiu pa on eauM«, nodical statistics «ay. of184 words
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Advertisement73 1941-07-01 6 Gpondes ///i/ received a new slock Irani Britain of superfine quality Best Mediterranean l| Sponges. 77i£«r Sponges are of perfect texture 1 suit able for every use m the Home and ideal for children's skins. Owing to the War this quality will be difficult to an re henceforth as they73 words
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Article, Illustration904 1941-07-01 7 SOVIET GERMAN FORCES LOCKED IN GRIM BATTLE Reuter. LONDON, JUNE 30. ■tfTQSIAN VNi> GERMAN COMMUNIQUES INDIR i I F THAT A CRUCIAL BATTLE IS GOING ON X THE AREA AROUND MINSK, THE CAPITAL OF WHITE RUSSIA. AitVi luffh the Germans claim that their Panzer units are east of Minsk, onReuter. - 904 words
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Article425 1941-07-01 7 Reuter. (.'airo, June 30. v Tin gradual expansion of I th Royal Air Force in the s Middle f ast has recently been „>ia rably improved owing i to large arrivals of aircraft V both from England and \merita and there is a forndablc number ofReuter. - 425 words
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Article217 1941-07-01 7 Reuter. Stockholm, June 30. SWEDEN'S attitude to the Kusso-German war and her determination to maintain her sovereignty unimpaired were in a speech at Malmo yesterday, by Professor Ba«ge, lh Conservative Party Leader and Minister of Education, J M «oo #»f this rring ?o the Swedish Govern decision toReuter. - 217 words
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Article42 1941-07-01 7 Calcutta, June 30. THE Chinese community mi Calcutta will celebrate the fourth anniversary cf the beginnmg of the war against Japan A public meeting will be held andi contributions will b3 called for to assist the country's war effort42 words
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304 1941-07-01 7 Reuter. Chungking, June 30. British Embassy received A a direct hit by two large bombs during the Japanese air raid to-day. The Embassy buildings were completely demolished and two people sheltering in the Embassy dugout were killed and 11 injured. The Counsellor to the Embassy,Reuter. - 304 words
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Article74 1941-07-01 7 Reuter. Bangkok. June 30. DISCUSSING the conditions in which the Thai Press is endeavouring to maintain neutrality regarding the publication of foreign news Praiamitra says that the Thai Press and Radio depend for foreign news on news bulletins picked up and issued by the Post andReuter. - 74 words
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744 1941-07-01 7 Moscow, June 30. THE following is the communique issued by'the Soviet Information Bureau last night: "During Saturday, Finnish and German troops launched an offensive along the entire front from the Sea of Barents to the Gull of Finland in an attempt to pierce our fortifications.744 words
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Advertisement106 1941-07-01 7 V For hard wear and smart wear, choose Fabric of 101 uses ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE 58-41-575 Here is a watch that will keep going even when you fciget to wind it. Vhfc new model is kept "wound up' in use by the natural movements of the a m. The106 words
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Advertisement284 1941-07-01 8 I The Famous Stars of "The SEA HA WK in a thrilling modern Adventure Comedy-Mystery OPENING TO-DAY W\ t ihM 3-15, 6A5 9.15 FLYNN LEE PATRICK ALLEN JENKINS LUCILE WATSON fj by LLOYD BACON A WARNER BROS.-Firtt Not'! Picture Screen Ploy by Letter Cole ond John Wexley From the Floy284 words
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Article98 1941-07-01 9 Reuter. Vichy, June 30. AN official statement confirms that Vichy has broken off diplomatic relations with Russia. The Vichy Government alleges, as its reason, that Soviet diplomatic agents were engaging in action constituting an attempt on public order and security of the state. Admiral Darlan, Deputy Prime Minister,Reuter. - 98 words
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71 1941-07-01 9 Reuter. Chungking, June 30. THE British Embassy was completely wrecked when two largesize bombs made a direct hit on the premises, killing two Chinese employees and injuring 11 sheltering in the Embassy dugout as a result ol a Japanese raid yesterday. Sir Arthur- Blackburn, the EmbassyReuter. - 71 words
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Article56 1941-07-01 9 Reuter. New York, June 30. A DEAL with Russia, giving American planes the. use of Soviet air bases in Siberia opposite Alaska under an arrangement similar to the deal with Britain, is being advocated by a number of influential defence strategists, says a Washington despatchReuter. - 56 words
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Article31 1941-07-01 9 Eastern Batavia. June 30. MR. Kenkichi Yoshizawa. chief Japaaese delagate at the Batavia talks, left Batavia with I others of his party aboard the Nissho Maru yesterday.—EasternEastern - 31 words
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Advertisement470 1941-07-01 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Stiaits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 330 of 1933. Re CHUA TECK KLM of No. 57 Killiney Road, Singapore, Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second and Final Div.dend is intended to be declared470 words
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Advertisement50 1941-07-01 10 PERFECT REPAIRS PROMPT SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED To All Clocks and Watches Handled YICK WOH HING, 429, North Bridge ltd. (Near Middle Rd.) SINGAPORE. (Contractors for Repair of Clocks md Watches to The British Army *nd the R.A.F. Bas e in Malaya). RING 7922 FOR A TRIAL. D 7 5=50 words
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Advertisement142 1941-07-01 10 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE Without Calomel And Yon Ml Jamp out o( Bed in tbe Morning Full of Vim. I The liver should pour out two pounds of j liquid bile Into your bowels daily. If tinj is not flowing freely, your food doesn't die I It just decays142 words
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Miscellaneous523 1941-07-01 10 jTO-»AY S kaimo J SINGAPORE LONLX)N ZHL. 225 m. 1,333 klcs. EASTWRN TRANSMISSION ZHP.I. 30.96 m. 9.69 m.cs. GSV 17 81 mc s; 16 M Si 48.58 m. 6.175 mcs. GSF 15.14 me t 19.81 me ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7.25 m.cs. Sl5 pm g 11.50 p 12.50 Chinese Programme Summary523 words
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1015 1941-07-01 11 Singapore. June HO ttuyw*. Bali are MINING. 1 (s*l W- 36 austral Malay *i lg| c<J A >" pr v 070 075 AJ« j£) 126 14!M) 1 44 148 9:4% yio i M v 17- 18!-xd H e 12'- 131- Qd ST( 0? *3 0 351,015 words
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Article29 1941-07-01 11 Sinj t| h, Tuesday. I Price* ol tin and rubber j in Singapore at nooo to- j r*jv were:— TIN ■tUBBSK I Buyers 2&V 2t Sellers 88%.29 words
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Article334 1941-07-01 11 Batavia. June 24. N wheat in the Ukraine in July, I had expected 'd the American Consul- Dr Walter. A. Foote. If v h the Java Bode. kited for another month. -he Russians would huve aU their supplies of become impossible still green. Hitler is tin334 words
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Article205 1941-07-01 11 British Wireless. London, June 30. MEW ZEALAND and Rhodesian pilots are among those honoured in the latest list of K.A.F. awards. One New Zealander is PilotOfficer J. R. Anderson who receives the D.F.C. for daring work this month during a low level attack on theBritish Wireless. - 205 words
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Article23 1941-07-01 11 Reuter. Melbourne, June 30.—The Australian Trades Union Council is considering at the earliest opportunity a proposal to send a delegation to Britain. —Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article284 1941-07-01 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) a t Tunrntr Singapore. Tuesday. the market was only ooen until one o'clock yesterday, a keen demand developed for tin shares. Hong Fatts were a shade better at 132 and Batu Selangors at 1!46. In the Australian section. Larutg, T Harbours.284 words
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Article117 1941-07-01 11 Reuter. New York, June 30. FULL United States aid to the Soviet, Britain and all who fight against Hitler is advocated by the National Committee of the Communist Party in a statement issued in New York. At the same tim*. the statement urges that theReuter. - 117 words
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Article162 1941-07-01 11 REUTER cable - Tin Stocks In United Kingdom Decrease By REUTER cable London, June 30. J»IN opened quiet. The turnover was 200 tons. Buyers were apathetic but the turnover was smaller as sellers were less pressing, perhaps because cash tin has now fallen to £256 at which level the162 words
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Article67 1941-07-01 11 Singapore, June 30. Gambler 7.50 Java Cubo 12.00 'Hamburg Cube 12.25 iMuntok White Pepper 15.25 White Pepper 14.75 Black Pepper 7.25 Sundrled Copra 2.50 Mixed Copra 2.25 Small Flake Tapioca 7.50 Fair Flake Tapioca 7.25 Medium Pearl Tapioca 8.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 8.75 Lingga Sa£?o Flour 4.45 4.45 Fair67 words
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Article122 1941-07-01 11 TIN OUTPUT CONSUMPTION London, June 26. THE Tin Research Institute estt- mates world production in May at 22,200 tons, compared with the April figure of 17,100 tons making the total January May production. 96,000 tons as against last year's 85,400. May exports were as follows: Malaya 8,243 tons, making the122 words
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Article32 1941-07-01 11 Reuter. London, June 30. —Mr. Raoul Dandurand, Minister without portfolio in the Dominion of Canada, has been appointed a member of the Privy Council, according to an official announcement to-night.— I Renter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement360 1941-07-01 11 I 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 being maintained by the P. o. S. N. Co., from the Straits to their usua' ports of call in China. India, Ceylcr j and360 words
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125 1941-07-01 12 Reuter. London, June 30. r VIiK Rubber Controller has asked the trade to use July freight allocations only for contracts opened before May 6 after which rubber was controlled. The Controller requir-ed-particulara of all shipping space available after fulfilment of these pre-zero contracts Conformably,Reuter. - 125 words
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421 1941-07-01 12 Reuter. Lisbon, July I. TT is now possible, to reveal the story of 700 refugees including 1 who on Jan 1 left Marseilles for Brazil and freedom, but found themselves instead mawJ tteW ship in Dakar harbour for five months almost pennilessReuter. - 421 words
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84 1941-07-01 12 Reuter. Ottawa. June 30. «*P. Churchill, the Prime Minister. has placed'in a post becoming more vital every day a man who can be ti listed to produce results, says the Montreal Gazette referI ring to Lord Beaverbrook's ap--1 pointment as Minister of Supply. I ItReuter. - 84 words
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172 1941-07-01 12 Associated Press. New Delhi, June 8. J DISORDERLY scenes were witnessed for about two i hours when the first open session of the Delhi Students > Conference commenced on the Gandhi grounds. i It is stated that a section 1 of the gathering objected toAssociated Press. - 172 words
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309 1941-07-01 12 British Wireless. London, June 30. T*HE City of London repelled the "enemy" yesterday 'afternoon when Home Guards of the G.P.O. successfully defeuded one of the most important centres of internal communication against the onslaughts of "parachutists" provided by the L.M.S. Railway. Zero hour, statesBritish Wireless. - 309 words
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Article154 1941-07-01 12 Reuter Moscow, July 1. I VICHY is simply a bonne a tout j faire I maid of all work I from Berlin" was the comment of M. Lozovsky. deputy Commissar for Foreign Affairs, on the action ol the Petain Government breaking off relations with theReuter. - 154 words
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90 1941-07-01 12 Reuter. Washington. June 30. THREE additional off-shore United States naval bases are to b( established, according to an announcement by the United States Secretary of the Navy, Col. Knox, to-day. They will be in mid-Pacific. In the Aleutian Islands (Alaska) area and inReuter. - 90 words
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Article60 1941-07-01 12 Reuter. Tokyo, June .{o.—Completing a week's intense deliberation, an extraordinary conference of members of the Cabinet and High Command will to-morrow finally formulate the Japanese Government's basic policy towards the international situation arising from the RussoGerman war, states the Domei Agency. A regular session of the CabinetReuter. - 60 words
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Article70 1941-07-01 12 Reuter. Tokyo. July 1. FIFTY aircratt, quantities of steel, lead, copper and explosives and trucks of other war materials for the Chungking forces have been landed from American steamers at Rangoon, according to the Domei agency. It is also reported that the United States willReuter. - 70 words
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Article69 1941-07-01 12 Simla. June 30. ALL parties in the Indian legislature with the cxc ption of the Muslim League have nominated representatives to the newly formed Defence Advisory Committee, the fust meeting of which is expected to take place in Simla in about a fortnight's time. It is officially69 words
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Article44 1941-07-01 12 Lucknow. June 27. IN order to encourage scheduled :asie candidates (formerly known as members of the Depressed Classes) to enter Government Service, the Government of the United Provinces has relaxed the age limit applicable to such candidates by one year.44 words
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Article70 1941-07-01 12 Reuter. Madrid, July 1. FOLLOWING a further discussion between the Bp&fluflh authorities and the British Embassy, thr drastic reduction in the petrol rations by the Spanish Government announced on Sunday, will net be enforced. The respite has given great satisfaction because the curtailment would have causedReuter. - 70 words
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Article18 1941-07-01 12 Dr. M Soekaltrigam. Medical untitled S.S. Medical Service, has been seconr;?d for Mrvlce under the Government cf Sarawak.18 words
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128 1941-07-01 12 Eastern News. Tokyo. June 30. AGAIN taking up the theme. o f Japanese-American relations, the American-edited Jaj un NewsWeek in editorial assert, that re.ent development on both .sides ot the Pacific has created another chance to ~o something to prevent a conflict flrnich neither JapanEastern News. - 128 words
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Article51 1941-07-01 12 Reuter. London. June 30. ONLY a very small number of Oerxnnn planes flew over Britain las', night. A few bombs were dropped in Eastern England but no carnage is so far reported. It was learned in London that one enemy raider was destroyed durirg the night.—Reuter. - 51 words
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36 1941-07-01 12 Reuter. Malta, July I. ENEMY aircraft attempted a raid on the island yesterday morning. Two Macchi 22 were shot down and a third damaged Th? British aircraft suftereu no casualties.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article80 1941-07-01 12 Reuter. London. J CHANGES in the Swedish greatly reducing its &iz< announced by the Swedish i last night. M. Hansson, the Pump Mir takes over, in addition to the mlership, the Foreign ilinisl place of M. Gucnther. The Minister of Defenci Skoelde, becomes also the 111 ofReuter. - 80 words
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Article82 1941-07-01 12 Reuter. London. July l. ACCORDING to a Vichy High C mand communique from Middle East quoted by the Radio, the Allied forces, dv Sunday and yesterday concent on the coastal and Palmyra sectors, in the former particularly outh of Damour, while. Brit artillery bombarded, and aReuter. - 82 words
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Article72 1941-07-01 12 Reuter London. Juh 1. ARISING from Lord B brook's appointment as Minister of Supply. Commander Garfield Weston, who has previously contributed generously to the wa funds has given £10.000 to open a Tank' Fund to help in producing land weapons on which the of BritainReuter - 72 words
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Article122 1941-07-01 12 British Wireless. j London, July U ImBFRESENTATTVE cv l gates ol the !l\ press of Iceland are England where they will spi ud weeks as guests ol the Bi I ccuncil. A programme has been piannea to enable them to se! a c :mpr< sive pictureBritish Wireless. - 122 words
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Article41 1941-07-01 12 British Wireless. London, July THE King has approved the n an ment Of ihp Hon. R Dandurand. Minister without P< folio in the Canadian Gov< r to be a member of His Maj Priw Council —British Win iBritish Wireless. - 41 words
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Advertisement91 1941-07-01 12 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY I TErWERS. I TENDERS acl n ov the following For Tender Rooni.^^L Supply of Pressure r k Best Qua Ity Lime «Bl i inclusive pew day swou *b to a < THE NEEDS OF THE BREEDS SEF't I THE SCOTTISH TERRIER by JOHN WOODWARD THE CAIRN91 words
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