Morning Tribune, 3 June 1940
1940-06-03
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Morning Tribune
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1409 1940-06-03 1 BRITISH DEFENCE OF ALAIS ANOTHER EPIC I Fresh hunkirk hangers WHILE THE MEMORABLE EVACUATION OF ALLIED FORCES FROM FLANDERS CONTINUES SATISFACTORILY DESPITE ADDED DIFFICULTIES PRESENTED BY LONG RANGE GUNS THE GERMANS HAVE NOW MANAGED TO BRING UP ANOTHER EPIC OF MILITARY HISTORY IS BEING WRITTEN BY THE ALLIES IN THEReuter - 1,409 words
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245 1940-06-03 1 78 NAZIS LOST IN A DAY AT DUNKIRK London, June 2. THE AIR iMINISTRY announces that 78 Nazi bombers and fighters were destroyed or severely damaged over Dunkirk beaches between dawn and 7 p.m. on Saturday. This sets a new days record for fight c: "sixteen British aircraft are missing.Reuter - 245 words
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Article42 1940-06-03 1 Wellington, June 2. THE New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Fraser, ha s sent Mr Churchill [warmest congratulations on the -won- j Iderful achievement" of evacuation of; the 8.E.F.. which, he ay., offers tne« '••most hopeful augury for the v:<cv Allied aim." ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration65 1940-06-03 1 I London, June 2. IT IS REPORTED that Captain R. W. Porritt, Conservative M.P. for Heywood. has been killed m action m France Cant. Porritt If the first M.P. to k>K B.O .W. his lite on active .service. DITCH SAILOKS AND MAKINFS IN LONDON:— AB.O.W. - 65 words
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138 1940-06-03 1 Menace Of Fifth Columns In The Americas New York, June 2. EXCITEMENT has been caused m Congressional circles, according m the Now York Times' Washington correspondent, by a statement by General C. G Marshall, Chiet I of Staff, United States Army, that I it was essential for Congress to em-Reuter - 138 words
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Article210 1940-06-03 1 Italian Move Expected I New York. June 2. ACiKRMAN-ITALIAN peace move, backed by an ultimatum that Italy will enter the war unless it is accepted, is expected by well-informed circles m Washington, according to the Associated Press correspondent. It is thought that such a move will follow the end ofReuter - 210 words
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Article1088 1940-06-03 1 WHY ITALY MUST ENTER THE WAR Romt June ITALIAN military preparations begun last Autumn have now reached a conclusive stage, declared Big* Ansaldo, editor of Count Ciano's paper, Telegrafo. m a broadcast to the Italian forces. "Italian mobilisation has been earned out .silently and methodically and not tumultuoiisly as elsewhere,"'Reuter - 1,088 words
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Advertisement35 1940-06-03 1 f\ O llllll PAiiFM On Food Front v i Air Raids r> "'i<l<' Places i Women's Page weal Portuguese Celebrate U tder Pare N V Chinatown 8 jj -iried Ads. jj inemaa 13 ie 1135 words
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Article182 1940-06-03 2 London, June 2. fOVEUNMENT'S PLANS for war on the food front were outlined by Mr. Hudson, Minister of Agriculture, broadcasting to-day. He announced a drastic cut m imported feeding stuffs for animus as a result of the necessity for using shipping more and more forReuter - 182 words
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Article130 1940-06-03 2 Empty Nazi Boasts New York, June 1. COMMENTING on the evacuation of l> Allied troops from Flanders, the Herald Tribune's military correspondent wiites: "It is three days since the Germai s proclaim- d that the destruction oi tbp Allied armies would be a matte/ of a few hours. "It isReuter - 130 words
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152 1940-06-03 2 U. S. PLANES AWAITING TRANSHIPMENT Washington, June 2. "IF the Allies can hold out for 30 days they will win the war," declared Senator Pittman. Chair- 1 man of the Senate Foreign Rela- J tions Committee, m an interview here. I He added: "The only thing that S could relieveReuter - 152 words
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Article25 1940-06-03 2 London, June 1. The National Union of Journalists ha< ballot ted by a substantial majority ir favour of affiliation with the Trad<E Union Congress.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article366 1940-06-03 2 "As we waited for five hours alongside that quay shattered by bombs and shellfire, it was like hell let loose. On the soore, Rreat fires were blazing. But on that quay officers and men waited calmly for their turn to come aboard while they ivereB.O.W. - 366 words
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Article285 1940-06-03 2 R.A.F. A ttack Naz Oil Depots PARIS !l\ E ,B 4\ UR MINISTRY COMMUNIQUE STATES THAT hi ShA k \i m rmcK fog on the channel coast. uiurJW CARRIED OIT REPROVISIOXING MISSIONS IM l!!\r TH 1 NIGHT IN THE REGION OF Dl NKIRK. Valuable information about enemy artillery activity, pariReuter - 285 words
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227 1940-06-03 2 ARGENTINE TO CLAIM DAMAGES FROM REICH Bueiu.s \i,-,. v j Un <H •THE Argentine Government t^B, decided to demand >aMact^B J and indemnity from the Reich fln sinking the steamer I ru?uay. li London, Juntas' Germany has is^uea aning u^ft world that she i> ab.ua to eaii^H boat warfare. BB.O.W. - 227 words
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Article53 1940-06-03 2 CHILDREN HAVE SECOND EVACUATION London. Ju°fl PRTY-THOUSAND children east and south-east coa^t> J another 8,000 from areas with .ll u»« of the Suffolk coast were > **m hundred trains to-day to Wa- Midlands. ni v o m This is the second evacuau children, for they were cvii< .^m London toReuter - 53 words
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Article45 1940-06-03 2 Lond I The Lord Mayor's Rod John fund increased and now stands at tl&>W> I Owing to heavy loss oi k M plies and ambulances m t c L northern France and Bel, r K.wor Is aalclng for Increased B.O .W.B.O.W. - 45 words
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Advertisement40 1940-06-03 2 The AIR-CONDITIONED CAPITOL RESTAURANT Announces a Special Offer tor the Commercial Community J "BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH" Served daily from 12.30 p.m. to 2*30 p.m. $1-00 The best Table m Town Delightful, Cool Conditions! Relax after Lunch m our Newly appointed Lounge.40 words
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Article397 1940-06-03 3 Paris, June 1 fcTilH the great battle of Flanders nearing the m end, there was a marked increase m German acuity over other parts of France to-day. In |;<i t to the Lyons region already mentioned, R.,u; places m south-east France were heavily ■:!)<{].Reuter - 397 words
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Article146 1940-06-03 3 I 2 Durtin. June 2. MR. De Valera broadcasting S 5 1™ to day, appealed for the enrol- I Z mini of men for the Army and S said that Eire was m immediate J and imminent danger and that they had only days, not146 words
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Article26 1940-06-03 3 Paris, June 2. £.> Lancelot Oliphant, British Ambassador to Belgium, is missing He left Biuues by car for Dunkirk before King Reuter Leopold's capitulation.Reuter - 26 words
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120 1940-06-03 3 Tokyo, June 2. T*HE Chief Secretary of the Cabinet has announced that the China Affairs Board yesterday discussed the draft plan submitted by the China Affairs Board Committee regarding the fundamental conditions on which negotiations with Nanking should be opened. After certain revisions, an agreementReuter - 120 words
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Article56 1940-06-03 3 Bucharest, June 2. THE Foreign Minister. M. Gafencu. has resigned and has been succeeded by M Gigurtu. previously Minister of Comm T I ne^aso S ns for M. Gafencu's resignation were not stated but well informed circles now reveal that M. Gafencu will definitely be entrusted with56 words
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54 1940-06-03 3 London, Juno 1. with a view to reducing all forms of unn^y travel from thr. country 1 Hrnre OrTic-- announr-ps that m t u.ure "T° 'm s to travel Irom BvHa... to any m t of Ireland will only be uKinted X the journey isReuter - 54 words
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99 1940-06-03 3 Berne, June 2. A SWISS High Command cotnmuriiqim itatea that foreign aircraft yesterday afternoon violated Swiss territory m the Jura region. A party oi Swiss hunters ascended immediately. cnqaßod a bomber and broupht it down The bomber was I German An hour late]- aReuter - 99 words
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Article175 1940-06-03 3 NAZI OUTRAGE ANGERS CANADIANS Ottawa, June 2 pOMHENTING on the reported destruction of the Canadian War Memorial m France, Mr. Norman Rogers, Minister for Defence, said, "If the report is correct, this new act of German vandalism will only serve to strengthen the will to victory of the Canadian people."Reuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration1479 1940-06-03 4 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore People A ltd Places :l m By m—mm* JMr SESSIONS F'KOM RAFFLES BALLROOM ON SATURDAY NIGHT. T: enthusiastic reception riven tv the ies on their return visit Tm tumbling ami the attractive lisp v.t;, -'inch the youngest1,479 words
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Advertisement107 1940-06-03 4 WHY DO AJkl2s\* THOUGHTFUL mm^^g PARENTS SEND THEJ R SONS AND Vfe^ DAUGHTERS TO I^^^ PITMAN'S? the College's system of rapid •peclallsed training ha* been extraordinarily successful m assisting young fn P l^ tO WelI pftl<l and Progressive post! 2L£V H V ranC l es of Commercial Vnd oecretarlal work,107 words
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Article, Illustration310 1940-06-03 5 Nautical Styles Are First Favourites In Sports And Beach Wear Weekly I Fashion M Previews M fashions, for sports and beachwear, are becoming increasingly popular, the leading dress houses starring this vogue m a number of different ways. Sometimes the only "Jack Tar" touch is found m a neat sailor310 words
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Article343 1940-06-03 5 Detail Counts In New Model s I [ASHING frocks have acquired new importance since manuicturcis have turned out so many ew and attractive designs. In addion detail is now acknowledged to c an important factor m giving an ldividual touch to daytime and ports wear. TYPICAL FEATURES piping, for example,343 words
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Advertisement43 1940-06-03 5 I if/I// fl i j»j I Mm M M New Zealand's Choicest Butter with its j nourishing goodness and abundance of W vitamins, builds health, strength and >j| energy. PHONE 5376 c FIVE LINES Cjg 138A Xdr^. o/ Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.43 words
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138 1940-06-03 6 Balloon Barrages Protect Disembarking Troops men of the R A F Balloon Barraee- ana their balloons— are now serving Two Squadrons of the Command were recently sent to France to set up balloon barrage defences at ports of disembarkation lor men of the British Forces. The two squadrons with their138 words
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132 1940-06-03 6 DUKE OF KENT CONGRATULATES LIFE SAVERS London, June 1 THE Duke of Knit, m a message to the I annual meeting of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, expresses his admiration for the magnificent workj that has been carried out by the Institution since th* 1 outbreak of war. £12.227 hadBritish Wireless - 132 words
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64 1940-06-03 6 Madame Sun' s Impression Of Free China Hongkong. MADAME Sun Vat-sen, who recently paid a visit to Chungking. China's wartime Capital, summed up her views regarding free China as follows 4 Firstly, productive reconstruction is proceeding by leaps and bounds; second- j ly. many political reforms have been] introduced, andChinese Central News - 64 words
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Article58 1940-06-03 6 I London. June 1. In view of the present situation. Cambridge undergraduates who have completed their examinations will be allowed to leave Cambridge immediately instead of waiting for the end of the full term on June 10. The Oxford University Registrar told Reuter that nothing mReuter - 58 words
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175 1940-06-03 6 BRIDE AND GROOM GARLAND EACH OTHER THE MARRIAGE took place f^jl 1 at the Ladies" Union Hall. ,m-m mein Road, Singapore, of Mr r M i sreedharan. of tho Drainaee and Im nation Department. Muar. and Mto I C. Nalini. youngest sister of Dinakar. of Geylang Reclamation. Puo lie Works175 words
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404 1940-06-03 6 SINGAPORE PORTUGUESE CELEBRATE CENTENARIES TIB PORTUGUESE COLONY OF SINGAPORE MET YES- 1 TERDAY IN A COMMON FEELING OF JOY AND PAT- 1 RIOTISM TO CELEBRATE A DOUBLE CENTENARY -THE I NATIONS FOUNDATION IN 1140 AND HER SEVERANCE! FROM SPANISH DOMINATION IN 1640. I Father Lourenco, acting on behalf of the404 words
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Advertisement115 1940-06-03 6 available m large and small bottles: (JiTilint;illUlt»iM«3jjgMJ Jr£- '''!S!I§L MIXED FRUIT DROPS /£PW^ ?e^\ LEMON BARLEY MJFjSLz V BARLEY MINT BRICKS JWdHF*. •'■> V BARLEY SUGAR ft I i ::v M t\ ACID DISCS mUk/O^^xW v* {X iodized butterscotch )'fr^ PI X i! LEMON. GLYCERINE 1 IIJ^BSEnSSr^ HONEYCOMBS' I"\ <T115 words
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Article, Illustration917 1940-06-03 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On Income-Tax Evasion In Britain— Loss To Exchequer Of Ten Millions A Year— Special Men Would Be Needed In Malaya: Princess Juliana's Next Baby Will Be Born In Britain— Why Queen Wilhelmina Left Holland: Nazi Plans Seized By British Intelligence— Up The Fifth Column: Peace917 words
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298 1940-06-03 7 Morning Tribune Monday, June 3, 1940. Allied Forces Fight With Better Heart BRILLIANT Allied strategy has saved thousands of British, French and IJelgian troops m Flanders from annihilation, and it is commonly acknowledged that this rearguard action will go down 81 one of the greatest feats m military history. Evacuation298 words
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Article, Illustration339 1940-06-03 8 Whik I "A X:) SEVER M r 1 thisJ a Place chetjaj without oneS sectional viewjj iaf gest citk-j, Jj sec China as Ai9 China is the J everything ekp beside those J Muny \seaj|fl| turned to Chi times thi vfl that end. The present h^339 words
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Article, Illustration379 1940-06-03 9 Ki< Stalks The Land m.ir Ancestors M SHALL MEET", WROTE KIPLING, c oriental and occidental man■f m new yorks chinatown ■met and mingled. old customs of old Cathay find those of 20th Century New York fl&u!''mT£ed by the other. A to give you m pictorial form a Eft379 words
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Article43 1940-06-03 10 Mas?la (Basutoland 1 June 1 I Natives, Europeans and Indians have I sent £10.000 to the British Governn.e:.:, I as a first voluntary contribution fron I the population of Basutoland Uw I the prosecution of the war ReuterReuter - 43 words
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371 1940-06-03 10 THE promotion of district autonomy, the construction ()f more granaries m rural towns and villages and the eon plete suppression of opium are among the important programmes pushed by the Civil Affairs Department of th Rwaßgttmg Provincial Government this year. For the promotion of district autonomy,371 words
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Advertisement322 1940-06-03 10 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LI MES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports m Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday322 words
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Advertisement175 1940-06-03 10 nrn\s piiilp ri\r. 'Incorporated m Australia) Monthly sailings to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak of hostilities publication of sailing dates is suspended for the time bein?. For information regarding freight and175 words
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Advertisement561 1940-06-03 11 Wanted: Tuition m German language. State term, Box 13 c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 653 D) WANTED Contax 11 or LEICA State Lens and price. Box 10, Malaya Tribune, Singapore (No. 639 D Wanted Parambulator also outboard motor of over 4 H.P. Particulars to Boey Keok Seng. P.W.D. Singapore.561 words
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Advertisement587 1940-06-03 11 Miscellaneous Extremely Cheap Sale. strik'i selection '>»' Morning. Afternoon i* Evening drr-s< I-EMIN.\ Room Mi R*-x Hotel. Tel. 2000 (No. t*>4U TIC-TACS RACEGUIDE. JUNF ISSUE now 3n sale at all bookstulb M Slngupore, bigger -»nfl better. <No. 6370) "How to be Taller" New Discovery. 3— b inches easily added. Write587 words
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Advertisement526 1940-06-03 11 Motor Vehicles I 193« Aiihtin 7 Saloon. 27.000 miles $750. 16 I 1 Dalvey Road Telephone *****. (No. 657L> Wanted HUmsin Minx 1937. 1938. for Ca«th. Apply 572, Seraugoon Road. Singapore. iNo. &J5Di FOR SALE. 1939 Motorcycle (Arjel Red Hunte» i $475 Reply Box 17, Malaya Tribune, ttlnfaoo'v. (No. «660)526 words
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Article81 1940-06-03 12 Most of the robberies occurred recently were perpetrated by gangsters coanecud with the opium and gambling western district badlands, ll| is iHUTIMd In the lecent CuitOWMj revenue rubbery case, the principal criminal is a member of the so-cai Chungkinj reopi w.th Iht inert- is j numbei olCentral News - 81 words
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Advertisement245 1940-06-03 12 QN~TO BIGGER BETTER RECORDS! Read the Terrific Reviews! Ask the Hundreds who are coming back to see it again and Again v NEVER BEFORE HAS SINGAPORE SEEN ANYTHING LIKE *A Ifl THE AMAZING SCENES ___^^2^^ OF THE BURNING of ATLANTA!... The Death of "BONNIE!" \The SIEGE of ATLANTA and TARA!245 words
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Advertisement316 1940-06-03 12 I Another Famous Story by the Author of "THE RAINs (\\u ana Marring ANN SHI RID AN O Jmph (i r| j G-15&V15 P.M. ALII i^|| jfl A Id A You'll want to guc I Hk^V 4 '^M them both a big I 4aaV Ba^^Sl a^La^^^V hand...tht tuthor of I316 words
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Article407 1940-06-03 13 THOY 123 NOT OUT SIX FOR 17 Recs Rout Medicos gKILLIANT all-round performance by Reggie Thoy, the Singapore and Colony player, who after knocking up a rollicking unfinished century bagged six wickets for a mere 17 runs, gave the SRC. an easy victory over the Medical College m a match407 words
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Article264 1940-06-03 13 Nine Ducks For Naval Base Mill their batsmen batting splendidly, the Indian Associainn trounced the Naval Base by I runs m a cricket match played t the Balestier Plain yesterday, aking first lease of the wicket, the ians compiled the huge score of 213 for Jive wickets before declaring. ith264 words
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Article226 1940-06-03 13 HI Police defeated the Singapore Colts by 89 runs m a cricket match Played at the Depot yesterday. feature of the match was the wily bowling of Gurdiai Singh, who C«red four wickets for nine runs. Ih lallowing were the scores: POLICE •Hivan c Humphries b226 words
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Article85 1940-06-03 13 EASY FOR GOVT. PRINTERS THE Government Printing Department Sport* Club easily defeated the Coronation XI at cricket., by 131 runs, on the former's ground on Saturday. The Printers made 178, Anthony Lim being caught and bowled by Salleh just fi\e runs short of a century. His innings included six sixers85 words
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Article43 1940-06-03 13 TO-DAY BOCCEB: S.A.F.A. League, Div. 1. Argyllsvs. Gordons, Stadium; Div. II (j), S.H.B. vs. R.A.0.C., d.H.8.; Div. II <Bi, Moravia vs. S.C.F.A. Farrer Park; 8.H.L., A P.O. vs. Nestanglo, V.M.C.A. I TENNIS: Singapore championships. BOXING: Singapore amateur championships, Preliminaries, Happy World.43 words
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Article329 1940-06-03 13 PLAYING 00 theil home ground, the S H C fCOrtd another fine vic'.orv v hen they defeated the RAF «Seletar» by four wickets In whole-day cricket mutch yesterday. Peatiiie of the match was the pood batting Of Gan Kee Tian. their opening bat, who knocked up329 words
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Advertisement81 1940-06-03 13 FINEST SEEN FOR A LONG TLME LAST TWO THE GRAND NIGHTS actad DUE TO UP- ASTOR COUNTRY BOOKING TRIO Sensational Acrobatic Dancers TO-NIGHT ALL GIRLS IN AT )f HAWAIIAN EIGHT COSTUMES Glamorous HAWAIIAN NICHT TO-NIGHT HOSTESSES' STARTLINC; OFFER REPEATING LAST "5 MINS MONDAYS SUCCFSS FREE DANCE 120 HAPPY TO THE81 words
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Article244 1940-06-03 14 S.C.C. TOURN AMENT GAME PUBLIC SERVICES beat Merchants by 33 runs m the S.C.C. Cricket Tourrunent match yesterday The winners p d up 163 runs, to which their oppo- ts replied with 130. Far the Public Serving Tufnell t(,pivd with 49 »n.o.>. while Rea and Jeans244 words
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28 1940-06-03 14 AMERICANS TRIM JAPANESE AT BASEBALL The American Association trimmed the Japanese 13-6 at the opening match of the Singapore Baseball League season, at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday.28 words
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Article199 1940-06-03 14 London, June 1. SFMI-i'mal results m the F.A. Cup competition are: Blackburn 1 Newcastle 0. Pulhtun vs. West Ham result not received at th e time of going to press. LEAGUE GAMES FAST .MIDLAND Eanisley 3. Sheffield U. 1. Grimsby 7, Doncaster 4. Notts County 3, Lincoln 0.Reuter - 199 words
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Article140 1940-06-03 14 Satursday's race results at Ipnh: Race 1: FOVR O'CLOf X |S5 $8 Woden $7 Pockets $12 Race 2: SUNBEAM $30 $8 Eagle's Eye Sll Inez $7 Race 3: STELLA'S PET $12 Furious $10 Shun 817 Race 4: SCARLET TIGER S8 &ST Waetcre Sl4 Race 5: LITTLE JOHN140 words
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Article127 1940-06-03 14 America Launches New Battleship Washington, Jon< 1.1 THE U.S. battleship Washing toi..^ v I 1 ftrtt bnttlohip to be bull I United States since 1921 was k* to-day. With a displace^ n tons, the Washington was laic 1938 as part of the builaimr PWj I The Washington, whose esun IReuter - 127 words
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Miscellaneous25 1940-06-03 14 run: tabu: TO-DAY Hish Water: 9.05 A.M.. 7.3 ft.; 8 55 P.M., 8.4 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 9.51 A.M., 7.6 ft.; 9.31 P.M., 8.6 ft.25 words
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Article73 1940-06-03 15 RAIN STOPS BOMBING OF CHUNGKING Chungking, June 1. D -JN to-day brought a much needed respite from the Japanese bomb£S of Chungking which have been ng on daily since May 20. rhe Chinese Press unanimously apto the United States to bring UK to bear upon Japan to cease bombing ofReuter - 73 words
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Article82 1940-06-03 15 London, June.l Cm the money market, .supph' 1 I now augmented by War Loan divic:- f payment amounting to about £33 5 millions. Replacement of maturing bti together with speculative demand n view of the possibility of reduction <f discount rates. If responsible for remrt ipplicatioiib for treasuryReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement109 1940-06-03 15 NIEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- pi MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. ffl E.stabli.^hed by Royal Cnarter A.U. 18X4. Incorporated m the Netherlands East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000,Reserve Fund 10.d00.000^ London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches Holland: -Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub-109 words
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Article, Illustration19 1940-06-03 16 A general view showing classes m progress at the Army School of Cookery m France.19 words
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Article248 1940-06-03 16 London, June 2. FE coming week m Parliament, apart from the keenly awaited account by the Prime Minister on the evacuation from Dunkirk and the epic rearguard action which rendered it pos-| sible, is likely to prove uneventful. No time has yet been fixed for theReuter - 248 words
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336 1940-06-03 16 London, June 2. IT has been estimated, according to informed military quarters, that the majority of German parachutists dropped m Holland were killed, and the evidence of those who were captured and are now m England fully supports the view that the losses incurredB.O.W. - 336 words
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117 1940-06-03 16 Pope's News Appeal To Belligerents The Vatican, June 2 UIS HOLINESS the Pope to« addressed an appeal to belligerents to respect the Wjm humanity and international -W m their conduct of the Wai The Pope, who was replying -to *m gratulations, at the sacred Co He* Cardinals, on the occasReuter - 117 words
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76 1940-06-03 16 The Morning Tribune Monday, June 3, 1940. STOP PRESS Stockholm, June 2 19 Dr. Hansson, Prime Minister I speaking at the Social Democratic I Party Congress, reaffirmed that I Sweden had not been threatened I by belligerents, but added: Ifl "Nevertheless, it is impossible for I us m any wayReuter - 76 words
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Article62 1940-06-03 16 London, June 2. 19 Keuter learns that for the first I %ime since the outbreak of war all I German stations are broadcasting I an appeal to German youth to er.- M list m the air force as pilots, Ww, M less operators and gunners. Ke. I cruiting offices haveReuter - 62 words
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Article130 1940-06-03 16 Pans, June 2. I^H It is stated licit that ltiO French I warships and over 200 French mer- I thanlnien, ranging from converted I liners to trawlers, had taken part m I the defence of Dunkirk and the m. I cuation of the Allies from Flanders. I Athens. June IReuter - 130 words
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Article35 1940-06-03 16 Berlin. .him I The German News Agency states that authoritative German c irtles |J deny emphatically the French state- mm meiit that the Canadian ienior *i« at Vimv Ridge was destroyed VWrm German troops.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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