Morning Tribune, 1 June 1940
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Title Section18 1940-06-01 1 The Morning Tribune L ;_No. 103, Sat., June 1, 1940. The Morning Tribune Saturday, June l. 1940. I18 words
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Article80 1940-06-01 1 1 Briton Equals 5 Nazis LONDON, MAY 31. «\\Y THOUSANDS OF THE B.E.F. m "corps passed through LONDON TO-DAY FROM FLANDERS. INCLUDING A NUMBER OF AUXILIARY TERRITORIAL SERVICE RANDS. IHET TOLD REUTER THAT THE RTF HAD INFLICTED CASUAL. HI S AT THE RATE OF AT LEAST FIVE GERMANS TO ONEREUTER - 80 words
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Article123 1940-06-01 1 KENYA INTERNS ALL ALIENS I London, May 31. IffcNYA has perfected its defence irraii§rements and is prepared for any emergency. All male Germans and Austrians, ftween the ages of 16 and 60, have ien rounded up and interned, and the ovements of others are restricted. Class one of the KenyaB.O.W.; Reuter - 123 words
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Article258 1940-06-01 1 K&MBBR8 of the crew of a British transport, sent to help m the evacuation of the B.E.F. troops from a French port, told Reuter m idem how the work was carried out amid a blizzard of bombs and hine-gun bullets. Germans attacked m waves every258 words
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967 1940-06-01 1 BRILLIANT STRATEGY SAVES THOUSANDS OF ALLIED TROOPS OF THE I THE EVACUBRITISH FROM I IS TOLD BY^ REUTERS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT WITH THE B.E.F. AT SOUTH-EAST BRITISH PORT YESTERDAY THOUSANDS HAVE ALREADY RETURNED, THANKS TO THE GOOD WORK OF THE NAVY AND THE R.A.F., AND THOUSANDS MORE ARE AWAITING EVACUATION FROMReuter - 967 words
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Article37 1940-06-01 1 GERMANS HELD IN CALCUTTA Calcutta, May 31. £IGHTY-FIVE Germans, including women and children, have been arrested here m a general round-up of undesirable elements. Most of the men arrested had only recently been released from internment. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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1203 1940-06-01 1 London, May 31. JHE American magazine "Life" to-day publishes a personal message from Queen Wilhelmina, preceded by a short introduction by M. Van Kleffens. The message says: "At this immensely crave moment m the history of mankind, black, silent night has .settled on yet anotherReuter - 1,203 words
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Advertisement55 1940-06-01 1 Story Of Alleged Woman Spy 2 Heavy Losses Of Nazi Troops People and Places 4 Women's Page 5 No Competition Over Singapore Bus Routes 6 Leader Page Duke and Duchess of Windsor Dutch Minister's Escape Shipping 10 Classified Advts. 11 Cinemas Sport 13 Salvation Army sth Anniversary 14 Finance 1555 words
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341 1940-06-01 2 R. A. F. MAN'S WIFE SENT FOR TRIAL London. May .>! AMAZING allegations were made at Portsmouth to-day when a woman and two men appeared on chargM under the deieiu it dilations and the Offici.i! StCVfta Art. Jin Woman, Mark Louisa AUgU ram, 42.Reuter - 341 words
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Article36 1940-06-01 2 N. Z. Passes Emergency Measures Wellington. May 31 THE Emergency Regulations (Amendm:nti Bill, providing that all persons should place themselves, their property and their services at the disposal of the Governor-General, has Reuter passed both Houses.Reuter - 36 words
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Article139 1940-06-01 2 NEW NAZI "SENSATION" COMING? Home. May :>!. IdJIMMUTATNTI sfitdtt hm§ A have >'•> knowledge of the projected meettai tut ween Hittef and Oi»c!)b«>h on the western front the purpo.i* (as reported by an fcmefkan Aft«cy) of preparing I stn-at.onul announcement." These circles ire of opinion tiiai siith an announcement romeReuter - 139 words
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86 1940-06-01 2 Lord Roberts' War Trophies As Salvage I. the tappl) Ifin n.son said i 0..-.. a splendid respon s ior ha* the munition Indus r. the rate of output ii riirtanta, thinking wene hoi f'.il rigour of his pov No personal or I vould be allowed I for one moment oiReuter - 86 words
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Article123 1940-06-01 2 London, May 31 A slight indication of the magnificat work of the R.A.F. l> given m the latest list (43) of awards issued by the Air Ministry. It contains the names of 28 officers, from Flying Officer to Wing Commander, who receive the Distinguished Flying Cross,Reuter - 123 words
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Article65 1940-06-01 2 Passing through Lond their terrible ordeal, all the I m high spirits. Weary and seme men were ~\.ill wear Ditto camouflaged with sacking, or were stained with sand. One party said: "We Dunkirk through a terrific bombs and shells. Ocnn were attacking m waves time. It IsReuter - 65 words
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166 1940-06-01 2 < Reuter's Special Commentary* London, May 31. THE Cairo papers are full of telegrams recording the Allies' determination to wage on the struggle resolutely. Th > A Balagh has headliues, "Co- operation 0 all parts 01 the Empire to continue war till victory la attained."Reuter - 166 words
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726 1940-06-01 3 HEAVY LOSSES OF MASSED NAZI TROOPS London, May SI. i* now estimated that the Germans flun^ into the Flanders battle some 40 divisions, supported b\ the remainder of their mechanised forces, says Reuter's military correspondent. notion between the two :s it, the correspondent points out. German army is not all726 words
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Article72 1940-06-01 3 RUSSIAN CONSULATES CLOSED Pfipi -i'A. >!»> OIT is kamed thai the s»vi«'t Consulate-General m Ptip»«' 4 has revived lUslimtio.is tfmp<»r arily to vusprnd businrss. II is ia> pectPd t.hat the «»m(e will be closed m the latter part of June, when < onsul-General Nitiken and his staff will return to72 words
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Article96 1940-06-01 3 Roosevelt For Third Term? Washington. May 111. URGING that President Roosevelt should stand for a third ecrm. >Ir. Paul MeNutt, Federal Security Administrator, who has been widely mentioned as presidential candidate, declared to-day: "The matter of precedent becomes insignificant in view of the danger to our national security." MeNutt emphasised96 words
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Advertisement39 1940-06-01 3 I he AIR-CONDITIONED fJiPITOJ, mnouncea a Special Offer for Commercial Community f IUSIXESSMANS LUNCH" Served daily from 12.30 p.m. to 2-30 p.m. $1-00 The best Table in Town Delightful, Cool Conditions! Relax alter Lunch In our Newly appointed Lounge.39 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1940-06-01 4 Vera Admore - DANCE AT JOHORE FOR WAR FUND, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Vera Admo re l\ ojilr And I'lar*** To-tlaj By J CHORE'S notables turned out m full force for the dance which was or- Jiiised In aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund at the International Club on Thursday night. Mrs. L V.1,110 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1940-06-01 5 ■UfITIJ frock for thin giri, if yO u have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answeis readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her. c o Morning Tribune, An> >n Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. soup considered superior1,078 words
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Advertisement16 1940-06-01 5 The above coupon must be enclosed with every correspondent coupon. Morning Tribune, June 1. 1 J4O.16 words
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Advertisement105 1940-06-01 5 you can tell by the flavour it's LAMB of exceptional quality ft is the vrry ftnetft Lamb 1 \|'CTI?VI I\X Australia produces deliciously I A 1 SlRAlilAli tender a real pleaflin to carve I y A II IT T~*\ and a delight to taste. What I L\ |V/| 1"^ better105 words
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Article91 1940-06-01 6 CrMMONKI) m the Police urt J for posse-sin* a wireless s t riSmS that the a, -lion was lak^n against »>im bccavM lie had made complaint t» Colonial r.tary about the late dilvery of U fle said thp.t m consequence the charge ua, lodged the very91 words
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Article53 1940-06-01 6 A Rift of £1.000 to the Imperial Government for the prosecution of the war has been made by the Hon. Mr. Khuo Sian Ewe. 0.8.E.. of Penang. Controlled monopolies, however, would make a difference, and m this case, the mmittee had to deal with the question53 words
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519 1940-06-01 6 NO COMPETITION OVER SINGAPORE BUS ROUTES THI report ot a special sub-committee appo.m™ s« T Sn or a.Lin g MM co.npetition on certain tro inal Commissioners. Signatories to fell report «W Mi. L dayman Mr. T.H. Stone. Mi SB. -,n d Mr. EJ. Bennett, and the only Sentient was Mr.519 words
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Article125 1940-06-01 6 Alleged Banishee Arrested WHEN arrested on a r< venue charge, Koh Chuan, I shiji'i chief steward, was, it is allied. discovered to be a man who i.id bten banished from the Colony for life. At the c -inclusion «>i a preliminary enquiry before Mr. I. 0. liappoport, m the Third125 words
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Advertisement23 1940-06-01 6 Remember: EASTERN CO., For Perfect ••'^^J Dry-cleaning 4^ i^B Invisible jj |W Mending. j GuM'anteed IP? No. fi Bp Cole man St. Singapore.23 words
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Advertisement183 1940-06-01 6 TRADE BARGAINS "for sale cial Trade Bargains appea' 1 1 Morning Tribune eveiy I Satu c... will find what you are lookmSAVE MONEY. OPTICAL complete satisfaction qua an your money back with a here for See us before you go to ebeni" see us Your Qjasses. NAN SIN OPTICAL HOV>»183 words
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Article, Illustration972 1940-06-01 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On if. Round-Up Of Aliens Continues— Refugees Who Asked To Be Interned "Lucky We Are In Britain": Baby Born To Dutch Refugee: Human Cargoes Pour Into England Frantic Flight From Coast Of Holland: Britishers See Nazi Transports Crash: Information c Ministry Fights Rumour. London, May972 words
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344 1940-06-01 7 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1940. Hitler Must Lose IT was the same old (Jerman plan of encirclement, after all— an overwhelming attack at a given point on the front, a rush through the break where and when It is eflfectel and then a fanvvise movement m the rear of344 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1940-06-01 8 THE DUKE AND HIS DUCHESS TO-DAY BOTH ARE HARD AT WORK MOVING THOUGHTS MIST HAVE PASSED THROKJH THE MIND Of THE DIKE OF WINDSOR AS HE SAT IN HIS SLITE AT CLARIDGE S HOTEL RECENTLY ON HIS SECOND VISIT TO HIS OWN COUNTRY SINCE HE LAID DOWN HIS CROWN. Thm1,245 words
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Article, Illustration470 1940-06-01 9 2 GERMANS RISK LIVES TO BECOME PRISONERS AFTER weeks of suffering and high adventure, two German sailors, neither of whom is yet 20, have achieved their ambition they are on their way to a British prison camp at Malta. When war broke out the German freighter m which they were470 words
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Article, Illustration97 1940-06-01 9 STA R FI SH Cleo, the goldfish with oomph, who makes her debut m Walt Disney's new feature length cartoon, "Pinocchio," soon to be seen m Singapore, makes her bow here m our picture as the inspiration of a new style. In her own gold colour, swimming m a na\y97 words
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Article, Illustration143 1940-06-01 9 DU TCH MINISTERS ESCAPE IN WOUNDED PLANE AS it It'll (he coast ef Holland with Dr. B. N. van Kleffens, Dutch Minister for Foreign Affairs and his wile and Mr. C .1. T. M. Welter, the Dutch CeloniaJ Minister, aboard a Netherlards plane was shot at and damaged by shell143 words
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Advertisement188 1940-06-01 10 BfinXS PIIILP MM (Incorporated m Australia Monthly sailings to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival ana departure of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak of nostmnes publication of sailing dates is suspended for the time being For information regarding freight and188 words
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Advertisement1670 1940-06-01 11 YKZETMZT Miscellaneous Morning, s Hr.MiN Room .16 R<-x Hotel Tfl. Jv I INo TIC-TACS RACEGUIDE. Jl Nt ISbUE now M sale ai ail bookaUllb at BiQgapOfi*, bSJSJtf *'«i better. <No. 637n> "How to be Taller" New Discovery. 3— inches easily added. Write for P*ii*tll!tirs. iiu\ No. co Malaya Tnbuue, Kuala1,670 words
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Article308 1940-06-01 12 THU decomposed body ol the man which was found weighed down by a 26-pound stone m the middle ot the AlkafT lakes at Happy Garden on May 14 has been identified as that of Surati bin Haji Hassan, a gardener who had been reported missing. But308 words
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Advertisement245 1940-06-01 12 ON TO BIGGER BETTER RECORDS! itead the Terrific Reviews! Ask the Hundreds who are coming bark to see it again and Again NEVER BEFORE HAS SINGAPORE SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THE \MAZING SCENES THE BURNING of ATLANTA!... The Death of "BONNIE!" \The SIEGE of ATLANTA and TARA! OAThe SHOOTING of the245 words
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Advertisement164 1940-06-01 12 HERE'S THE BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWNIj I ANOTHER FAMOUS STORY FROM THE J I AUTHOR OF THE "RAINS CAME" I kittS AIJI \>I»H A J AnothersizzlingMor) b> Ifc the author of "The Rains i^^^r^^^^^^B^Bl H Came"'., and starring l^B />l ann i 4^ uv I thf one girl m al!164 words
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289 1940-06-01 13 OUR-ONE DEFEAT IN DIV. I It (Heavy Regt.) 4; S.R.C. 1. lUOR and speedier m attack,] the K.A. (Heavy Regt.) defeat-, the SRC. by four goals to one: Division I soccer fixture at: ison Road Stadium yesterday. n Gunners outplayed the Recreatio/i b,289 words
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179 1940-06-01 13 "CPECTATOR'S selections, with scratchings and order of running for the races at Ipoh to-day, the opening day ol Perak Turf Club's Race 1 Hon S Class 3. Div. 4. 5» 2 furs. Scratched Guard ot Honour fall en agements). Selections: yalscoi'KT. Uoden. Raco 2:179 words
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236 1940-06-01 13 Singapore, Friday. CUPPRISE results of to-day's tennL 3 matches m the Singapore lawn tennis championships were the splendid victory by W. J. M. Warden and E. C. Cherrington over the seeded pair Chin Kee Onn and Chua Choon Long 6 4. 6 3236 words
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Article80 1940-06-01 13 PLENTY of hard hitting was wit* nessed at the Happy World Stadium last night when Mr. C. S i See, making his debut as a local j boxing promoter, presented a card I of five rights. The results were: Ali Baba <B.Bi drew with Kam Teng G80 words
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Advertisement247 1940-06-01 13 GOLDEN VOICED Eim»MN TENOR Will thrHl HUNDREDS TC HKHOt Al THE DANCE IN AID OF ST ANDREWS MISSIC T 4 HOSPITAL PM AM fikst choice alwayu to-nitf:s tapping program. acrobatic sailorh' WALTZ DANC'i: •SYMPA'niY" by SUNG BY The POPULAR QBOROE ASTOR TRTO SEASON ONLJT TO-NIGHT HAIC WHISKY k \\r* LlT247 words
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Miscellaneous53 1940-06-01 13 Sport* Ilia 17 TO-DAY SOCCFH: Malaya Cup, Malacca vs. Johore, Johorc; S.A.F.A. HLcaqur, Div. I, Navy vs. S.C.F.A.. Stadium; Div. II (Al, RA. (8.M.) vs. 5.H.8.. Blakan Mati. CRICKET: S.C.R.C. vs. Royal Navy. S.C.R.C; S.RC vs. Y.M. CA., S.R.C; SR.C. vs. Police, Depot; S.C.C vs. St. Andrew's, St. Andrew's; CSC53 words
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138 1940-06-01 14 COMBINED UNITS IN BLAKANG MATI SPORTS thk HK s BaUai 4 the R A held I a coi «J sporti meeting at Blakang Matl yesterday, when lNk Ghulam MohiuddiJ In the absence of Alain Sher. proved nil worth as a middle distance runner. A well organised meeting, mainly due to138 words
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Article64 1940-06-01 14 me monu m n [oursomes competition oi' the darriscn Golf Club played at Tanglin, resulted m a win for Mrs. Stewart and Captain Murphy with a net score of 71 2 The following were the best returns:— Capt. T X Murphy and Mrs. Ste- wart 78— 6 u 7P2Major and64 words
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412 1940-06-01 14 TRIBUTE tc the fire years" work of the Salvation Army m Btogap n 1 was paid by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government the lion Mr. S. W. Join, at the commemoration service oi U» nftl. anniversary of the Salvation Army m412 words
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373 1940-06-01 14 French German Tanks Fight Nose To Nose London. May 11. EHMJUTBRN days* severe fighting, m which French and (German tanks repeatedly engaged each other m single com hit. figitiif rose to nc.se, were described to Reuter's correspondent who visited French tanks somewhere m France. The battle had developed into classicReuter - 373 words
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69 1940-06-01 14 Enthusiasm Feature Of School Sports Sll Pridti I [DEAL weathn the fj annual athletic ...J of the Radin M > ()1 s ,i pore, on the s roun n afternoon. Keen enthu^ h v alI J peri tors featured t: i meeting The champion J Adaikalam who anj the champion69 words
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Article53 1940-06-01 14 Native Rho de sians For Africa THE South Rhod Mr. Bngglns, annoi j 1 the Assembly the forma I J War Cabinet consis j 1 the Ministers of Defu I -j meet daily with th a 'W Southern Rhodesia's B He also announced J vto raise some natlvi I viceReuter - 53 words
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Miscellaneous25 1940-06-01 14 TIDE TABLE High Water: 7 o? a.m. 6?. it. 7 SI v.in. 7.7 ft. TO-MbRROW High WaU 10 p.m. 7.0 ft. lfi p.m. 8.1 it.25 words
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Article15 1940-06-01 15 London, Friday. rial Price £274^ Buyers £275 Seller otlicial Price) £273 Buvv £273' Sellers15 words
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Article27 1940-06-01 15 iilfl London, Friday tin^V Steady :^a^K .1' June 11 13 16 ll l '">'l'J 'rJift- :ii ri> July 4^K 11 J 4 11 X ird) Oct.27 words
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Article80 1940-06-01 15 London. Friday. I m Rubber 1 0^: H Kl.ctric 74 3 II il i ni'iu Indu tr^c, if L J» Tobacco 87 6 E Asiatics 2/7^ X Witwatersrand Areas 45 m -.1 o- areri 59 4'- 2 m m 3' 2 n% B r hal Bank W'L-ndon80 words
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Article40 1940-06-01 15 I London, Friday, /•r London on Paris 176.50 /T London on Amsterdam VT London on Shanghai 4?8 London on Hongkong Is. 3d F/T London on Japan Is. 5 13 16d ILondon on N?w York 4.02 1 2 to40 words
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Article67 1940-06-01 15 I M London, Friday. mx iiay) m ■i; S'mcnt Unquoted Mo-ri 'Strain FMS) fcp:»?nnber S'mer/, nnquotc<i m Flour 'Sarawak) I m ie Sment. 17 6 Nominal Is: Quality (Singapore) j S Tune S'ment. 276 Sellers •f: ,faqi White Muntok M rune S'ment. 47 16 Sellers m FAQ) Black Lampong67 words
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Article17 1940-06-01 15 London, Friday. Spot 21 11 16 Forward 21 313 AR GOLD. Fine ncr oz. £8.8.017 words
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Article30 1940-06-01 15 NE W YORK (New York, May 23. Buyers Sellers •'t Tone Qmc*. id Ju!ySept. 19 4 19 4 Tone Finn 54 Ali New York markets will rc-o-sod on May 30.30 words
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Article146 1940-06-01 15 Cruiser Lost Off Norway London, May 31. THE Admiralty announce the loss by tnemy bombing action of H.M 8. Curlew off the Norway coast. Heavy bombing attacks have been delivered on ships engaged m shelling enemy positions and protecting coastal area^ and convoys, during which many ent-my aircraft have beenBritish Wireless - 146 words
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Article102 1940-06-01 15 FINE WORK OF NA VY London, May 31. JT is stated m naval circles In London that thi co-ordination and cooperation between the navy, army and air force m withdrawing troops from the Belgian coast is all that could be daulrod. The navy and other ships engaiA n d haveReuter - 102 words
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Article126 1940-06-01 15 London, May 31. |T is reliably estimated that since the invasion of the Low Countries, Germany has lost 2,100 aeroplanes with the loss of about 5,000 personnel three or four times higher than the losses of the Allies. This is important .since the Allies, with itBritish Wireless - 126 words
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681 1940-06-01 16 F London, May 31. MAM thousands of men from the B.E.F. m Flanders and northern France, after being evacuated m the face of great odds with the assistance of the Allied navies, continued to arrive at southern ports through the night, while the great battleBritish Wireless - 681 words
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368 1940-06-01 16 New York. May 31. PROMINENT Americans continue to urge immediate help for the Allies. The New York Times says that Mr. Thomas Dewey, one of the Leatfti? Republican contenders for Republican nomination for the Presidency, reports on his return from a tour of Texas, LouisianaReuter - 368 words
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85 1940-06-01 16 BIG INCREASE IN INDIA'S AIR LAND FORCES Simla, May 31. gENERAL Sir Robert Cassels, Com-mander-in-Chief, India, announced a further increase of Indian land forces, involving a total enrolment of 100,000 men or more. The new Indian army formations wou T d include motorlsed and mechanised units. The Indian air forceReuter - 85 words
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Article170 1940-06-01 16 I l Berlin, May 31 \i k High Command communique II A states: "While ma^ French H troops m narth-nu>tern France I have been destroyed or made nri soners, dispersed and encircled Efl some stUl offer resistance at a few I points. •'This resistance will beReuter - 170 words
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Article77 1940-06-01 16 London. May 31 I The list of casualties In the destroyjM Glowworm, sunk off Norway on Apr. 1 is seven officers, including Lieutenai'fl™ Commander G B. Roope (m commancMM missing presumed dead, 108 ratings nj J three Maltese ratings mining presum^M The announcement -states that 4fl officer andReuter - 77 words
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Article74 1940-06-01 16 ROYAL DUTCH CHILD BAPTISED London, May 31 |fl IRENE, younger daughter of ?m *^M w Juliana and Prince Bernhard,^™ baptised m the private chape M gj ingham Palace to-day. Q uet n nn 7^B both acted as witness and wa. °"L^B the godparents, along wlth r t T; 3M tivesReuter - 74 words
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Article100 1940-06-01 16 Hitler to-day received I Ji Ambassador, Sig. Dino U t M headquarters behind th rvSf tM front Von Ribbentrop Wtt I" a —Reuter. ,i aY 31 V, Washington. 3U..8 Reports that Mussolini oW t ,M dent Roosevelt that Italy "^anjii keep her pledges and he P jfd aReuter - 100 words
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