Morning Tribune, 5 June 1940

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  • 149 1 ROME STILL SILENT ON WAR ICabinet Meets I Rome, June 4. E Italian Cabinet met this ■morning under the prefeicy of Signor Mussolini, ■ing I' 2 hours. m was announced afterwards It the Cabinet approved the I presented by the various tistries regarding measures trdinary administration. t-jciated Press reports that
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  • 485 1 Cairo, June 3. hile the world's press seems to be 1 opinion Italy will enter the shortly, Egyptian opinion 011 intentions is divided. ...is largely owing to the display killed military and naval :.*rength he Near East. any believe it to ba madness for y to challenge such well-equipped
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  • 50 1 Premier's Speech 2 N avys Daring Exploit 3 v unes Crash Inquiry 4 "arrant Against Major Counsel On Polygamy 6 wader Page Places 8 "omen's Page 9 Cinemas 10, 11, 12 14 Classified Ads. 13 Market Review 15 dipping 16 Sport 17 18 finance 19 Utest News 2«
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  • 344 1 PREMIER: WE SHALL GO ON TO THE END: NO SURRENDER 335,000 SNATCHED FROM JAWS OF DEATH PITIFUL EPISODE" CONCERNING KING LEOPOLD, LEADING TO A "COLOSSAL MILITARY DISASTER" WAS HOW THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER, MR. CHURCHILL, YESTERDAY DESCRIBED THE FLANDERS BATTLE. ALLIED LOSSES IN MEN AMOUNTED TO 30,000 KILLED, WOUNDED OR
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  • 268 1 t CALAIS was defended to the last, I v ,j C; larea mt. Churchill yester- t J day m the House of Commons. The British Brigadier was given > an hour to surrender. He spur. ned the offer, and four days of intense street fighting
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  • 36 1 Paris, June 4. HAVRE REGION was bombed during last night between 10.15 p.m. and 1.30 a.m. High explosive bombs were dropped. Private houses were hit and victims have been taken from the wreckage
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  • 62 1 London, June 4. BETWEEN thirty and forty members of the British Union of Fascists, including a number of women, have been detained at Manchester by the police Mho visited their houses during the 11 Two leaders of the Canterbury branca of the Union, Richard R. Bellamy and
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  • 141 1 Paris, June 4. "IF ITALY enters the war she will be doing so for the sole purpose of waging war," declared M. Reynaud m a statement to the Foreipi Affairs Commission. tvio Prnmipr recalled that both before French. and S the war b^an, France had "A
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  • 1323 2 335.000 Snatched From Jaws Of Death London. June 4. MAKING a statement on the proijre of the War m the Commons to-da T i Churchill said.--"From the moment the French defer of Sedan and on the Meuse were broken at thp end of the second week
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    • 67 2 as amazing as it may seem. hi the "roots" of your hair do I llot receive their natural food, Jbufciness is the distressing result. SILVIKKIN. by providing nourish, frnent to dying cells, rauses the hail to re-grow with all its former rich[ness and glossiness— foi SILVIKKIN does grow hair. Sllvilcrin
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    • 39 2 The AIR-CONDITIONED CAPITOL HESTAIJRAXT Announces a Special Offer for the Commercial Community "BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH" Served daily from n.Sf p.m. to 2-30 pjn. $1-00 The best Table m Town Delightful, Cool Conditions! Relax after Lunch m our Newly appointed Lounge.
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  • 355 3 Daring Exploit London, June 4. "7EEBRUGGE HARBOUR has been completely blocked and rendered useless for many months to come," said a naval officer who participated m the operations of blocking the harbour on the morning of May 27. Two attempts were made, the first on
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  • 197 3 Grapbic Account Of Dunkirk Battle ff Paris, June 4. [■GRAPHIC account of the fight for Dunkirk was given by a Frencl pj military spokesman. II Water defences have been of the greatest help, he said. m the Sluice gates were opened a I auo. the water had sunk deeplj >.-
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  • 401 3 raging m many pam oi vunKim which one French officer described as "nmv nothing more than a > ha mites." Th? German communique states th.'it fighL.ns tot Dunkirk is nearinfc an end The Germans pf netrated the town and took Louis Fort after a desperate res?*tance.
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  • 78 3 Nazis Gun Nurses Leaving Hospital Ship I ondon. June 4. 1 1 WHII.K escaping from a hoeI pital ship, nurses m a life- i i boa! were machine-gunned hy I a (iermun plane yesterday. One of (he shipV offlicrs j said: 4 *As the women jumped into a lifeboat, a
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  • 105 3 Washington, June 4. MR. Sol Bloom Chairman of the House of Representatives Pmign Affairs Committee, to-day Introduced into Congress Bill declaring that the United States would not "recognise or acquiesce" m the transfer of any portion of the Western Htmiftpfi"* rnrtl one nonAmerican Power to
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  • 92 3 Ex-War Minister Back In Army I* London, June 4. OLIVER STANLEY M.P., until lecently Secretary for War and memof the War Cabinet, has rejoined old regiment as a subaltern At ag? of 44 he has gone back to the al Field Artillery m which he 3erved ,he last war and
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  • 46 3 GERMANY THE ADRIATIC I Paris. June 4. NTLY m order to strengthen the P'nri;,;: influence m the Adriatic consulate at Split has been 1 bly enlarged and handed ie I i lor of the German Legation I who has replaced the Yugo--1 was formerly io charge.—
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  • 29 3 (Washington, June 4. '.'neutics authority taa« anat it wfli immediately ex>rimary civilian Umlnlng proprovkte 45.000 new pilots by to form a re..3rvoir of proshttng pilots. Reuter
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  • 270 4 "PILOT UNCONSCIOUS AT TIME OF IMPACT" Wearne's Crash Inquiry (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. THE SUGGESTION that the engines were working when the plane bl the ground, and that the pilot might have been unconscious a the moment of impact was made by Mr. E. G. Burns, Airways
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  • 98 4 INTENSE INDIGNATION IN FRANCE Paris, June 4. THE Air Raid on Paris is stigmat Used by the Press as a flagrant violation of the solemn undertaking given by belligerents at the outbreak of war that air attacks would not be made on the civilian population. The number of children who
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  • 358 4 MORE COMMENT ON DUNKIRK EXPLOITS (Reuter's Special Commentary) London, June 4. f J\)-DAY'S British papers continue to comment on the remarkable exploits of the British naval, military and air forces m the Flanders retreat and the embarkation at Dunkirk. The Times, m a leader, recalls that a week has passed
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  • 107 4 Stop Gelling Up Feel 20 Years Younaer Getting up nights, burning sensation of organs, whitish discharge, dull ache at base of spine, groin and leg pains, nervousness, weakness and loss of manly vigour an* caused by a disease of the Prostate Gland (a most Important sex gland m men). To
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  • 20 4 6,000 Murderers Hitler speaking to 6,000 young officers of the Territorial and Air Armies gathered m the Sport Palast, Berlin.
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  • 103 4 DEATH OF DR. J. c. NIVEN i From Our O wn Reporter JHE death occurr 's° I J Gajah Hospital £&*J I Dr. J. C. Niven, Patholwkt I Mitute of Medical u£Z§?J* I after a brief Ulness. Ipoh The late Dr. Niven. who was ii I oW.Jotaedthel.M.RMni9S5 a VSI married
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  • 117 4 JAPANESE THREA T TO SIANGYANG Chungking, June 4. DEPORTS that Japanese troops crossed the Han River below Siangyang, m North Hupeh. at fw points on the night of May 31 and are now threatening Siansyang «w published for the first time m y«. terday morning's Chinese MH papers. It is
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  • 129 4 "Neutrality No Longer Tenable" New York. Jun< W THE Herald-Tribune, m one o W most outspoken leading art« since the beginning of tne m bays: "In the judgment ol newspaper, the time has fCn the United States to s V ind ndH the nations of the world a fl claie
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  • 51 4 Precautions IN NeW Yor New v V i ;^i THE Governors of New J 11 Jersey States havr ort m twenty-four-hours watcn itoria ]B all national guard and W curies by armed soldie h. L a The hiring of fO"^J&Sm for social and other no* 1 poses has been forbiddei
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    • 87 4 NOTICE to Engineers and Mine Managers We have ior disposal a large quantity of secondhand machinery which is m very serviceable condition and much of which is unobtainable at present. Slip ling and squirrel cage motors all H.P. with controllers and starters. Transformers: E.H.T. and L.T. switchgear: Protection apparatus. Test
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  • 346 5 CORONER ISSUES ARREST WARRANT AGAINST MAJOR 1 the inquiry into the death of a Chinese cook, Wee Chin Teng (35), who met his death m a motor accident near the junction of Tanglin Road and Nassim Road on the morning of May 25, acting coroner Mr. W. MacQuarrie found that
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  • 136 5 ARRESTED ITALIANS ACQUITTED MESSRS. G. Mariani and R. Mar- I chisio, two Italians of the Fiat S A were arrested on Monday on i charges under 'the Defence (Fi- nance) Regulations. In the Third Police Court yes- teiday Mr. DR. Cowie, prosecut. ing, said that he had instructions from the
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  • 80 5 WANTS TO ERECT $100,000 BUILDINGS AiN APPLICATION to the Rent Assess- ment Board for permission to take ejectment proceedings against nine oi his tenants, was made yesterday by Lok? V/an Tho on the ground that he wished lo erect modern buildings worth over $100,000 m place of his present houses.
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  • 145 5 JUMPED INTO SEA AFTER STABBING HAVING allegedly stabbed to death a compatriot at Telok Ayer Basin, yesterday morning, a Chinese wharf coolie dived into the sea m an attempt to make his escape. A Malay naval rating, however, wh> had soon the incident, jumped on a bicycle and cycling round
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  • 73 5 NOISY MAN FINED COR playing a gramophone, operated with an amplifier, continuously during the day, P. Govindasamy Pillai was yesterday fined $2, or 5 days' imprisonment, by Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh. Pillai, whose shop m Serangoon Rood is opposite to the Kandang Kerbau police quarters, ignored the requests made
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  • 238 5 Contractor Wins Appeal KS \CTION between a contractor and a firm of architects over the payment of a sum of $500 m connection with certain reinforced concrete plans for the construction of a swimming pool was heard on appeal before the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell
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  • 67 5 Chungking. CHINESE residents m Batavia, N.E.1., thave informed the National Comfort Committee that a .shipment of (5,000,000 quinine tablets is on its way to Chungking and requested the Committee to have the medicine distributed amcng the front-line lighters and war refugees. The Chinese m Batavia, it
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    • 81 5 JAMIESON'S ItltEWEltS YEA§T TABLETS (Product of U.S. A.) Lack of Vitamins B and G causes loss of appetite, loss of weight, nervous disorders, weakening of the intestinal muscles, skin eruptions, constipation, etc. BREWERS YEAST TABLETS are made from a special desiccated Brewers Yeast which does not ferment and therefore cannot
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  • 385 6 POLYGAMY "A RECOGNISED INSTITUTION" pROBABLY for the first time m the annals of magisterial proceedings m Singapore, a man alter taking an oath m the witness box yesterday made a public declaration renouncing any claim by him to a pretty young woman, whom the Court held to be his secondary
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  • 659 6 JJIDNEY DICKER, a private ol the Loyal Regiment, I convicteci on charges of theft and having assau I who had attempted lo arrest £im, and sentenced to I A m iault three weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. L. 14 Police Magistrate. I I "Hai
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  • 105 6 Six Weeks' R.I. For 22 Cents TOR stealing a wallet con- i tain ing only 22 cents, Low Huah, a 34-year-old Teo- i chew, earned six weeks' hard labour. He picked the pocket of a fellow passenger on a trolley i bus at South Bridge Road and would have got
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    1195 7  -  H. L. HOPKIN On Shoulders To The Wheel In Britain-No More ComplacencyNational Defence Volunteers Formed: Order Of Priority In Calling Up Hotly Debated: Mr. Ward Price On The Outstanding British Defects— Too Many Independent Authorities: Movements Of j. AAalayans In Britain 3 I London, May 21. ■t^ KY
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  • 292 7 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1940. Total War Nearer In view of coming developments, we begin to appreciate the wisdom of the evacuation of Allied troops from Flanders, Some critics have been ttking why the Allies did iv t reinforce Dunkirk aftd other phfcetr m erdeF to force a decision.
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  • 1498 8 PEOPLE PLACES by VERA ARDMORE ■■w«^L Watcher J Mrs. Pearson was a member of the audience at the same function o >i j Monday. The film shown was "Midnight," a sophisticated comedy starring I Claudette Co! bert and Don Ameche. ~j
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    • 110 8 r- Jfilk "My father is i^Jl havin S me \^of trained m Singapore for a good job" Your father has made a wise decision In sending you to Pitman's, for there scu can study for your matriculation or Senior Cambridge free from air-raid warnings and blackouts that prevent studious concentration,
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    • 26 8 A NEW COLLECTION OF GOWNS I FOR ALL OCCASIONS I DUE TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK Maynards Building PHONE 4974 7 o Q 11, Battery Ro ad
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  • 566 9 liiORS d'oeuvres and fruit cock■ii tails make an excellent prelude ■to the meal during particularly hot ■weather. They tempt a laggard ap■pttite and successfully take the ■place of soup and fish. When arranging hors d'oeuvres, you either put them on individual tates— one for each person—
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  • 551 10 (Tribune Film Reporter). RECENTLY proved America's most popular adult film hero for 1939, Tyrone Power might be excused a feeling of self satisfaction. For this success brilliantly vindicates his marriage with Annabella, which so many people prophesied would mean the ruin of Tyrone's career. It is
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    96 10 RUSHED from London via transatlantic Clipper and screentested two hours after her arrival m Hollywood, Irina Baronova. acclaimed the world's most beautiful premiere danseuse, was signed for the role of Gaby, the dancer m Florian. After seeing her m the "rushes experts predicted that she would be the most
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  • 338 10 Hollywood's Top Subject Now Js The Neeley Bill (Tribune Film Reporter). HOLLYWOOD for the moment has forgotten glamour, the top subjects these days being war and the Neeley Bill— and we've got our own war with the latter. The Neeley Bill, which they're trying to pass m Washington, imposes a
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    170 11 EY TEMPLE, most popur film star m the world lr years and one of the L has retired at the age to 'devote more time to relationships and stuothcr said this after studio hud announced that Shir-en-years contract, due to n Jllly V»c»H hflan "arm#"»ided thai might re. tit
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  • 250 11 The Hays Office And "GWTW" (Tribune Film Reporter). MOW that "Gone With the Wind" has been released, it's time to tell about the tempest m a teapot which raged m Hollywood over Rhett Butler's final speech— Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn When
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  • 51 11 PHAPELY Arline Judge, film actress, d was freed from matrimony at Bridgeport, (Connecticut) divorce court with a cash settlement of £62,500 and £250 a month alimony. In addition to this bumper settlement by her ex-husband, millionaire Dan Topping, Arline was granted the custody of their two-year-o'd son,
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  • 113 11 AWING to the increased interest Hollywood is taking m musical entertainment, the screen's juvenile singers are m for a busy time this year. Eleven-year-old Gloria Jean, who made h*r debut last year m "The Underpup has already completed her first 1940 film, "If I had
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  • 145 11 If SING Virginia Grey. M.G.M. v star, as his subject, Clarence j Sinclair Bull, internationally famj ous photographer, demonstrates r the steps of photographing a (lolly wood glamour girl. I Miss Grey, ever since she was a chorine m "The Great Ziegfeld is, according to Bull,
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  • 94 11 BY the end of 1940, Leo Carrillo expects to head his own motion picture company. Now on location wiih Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'tf "Twenty Mule Team" at Death Valley, California, Carrillo revealed that plcns are already being formulated to film a series of stories of Old California during
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    • 322 12 "IT MAY BE ILLEGAL BUT IT'S DARN NICE Says Jean Arthur The saucy little star of '\Mr. SMITH" m another grand LAUGH Show Co-starred with "The Amazing" MELVYN DOUGLAS and FRED Mac MURRAY w nM> head over HEels n umx J^_ But wrt*« »»hi<h en«? 4 BM^k r^A Iy -irli
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  • 527 14 London, June 4. X Admiralty communique issued to-day states: The most A tsttCMivf and clilluult operation m naval h.story has been carried out during the past week. hrnuirht Briti*. French and Belgian troops have been I brc u«M ba k safely to this country from
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    • 100 14 I SECOND BIG WEEK! APPLAUDED BY THOU- |P^S^ 1 1 SANDS of ENTHUSIASTIC I J|^%? j CINEMA PATRONS *j£^" Zjfak I I Hundreds coming back to see it AGAIN!! 1 l^i iniTikT I I DAILY |l^y* ll^il^l 4-15 and 9 P.M. I), GREATEST MOTION PICTIKE ever MADE IN TECHNICOLOUR I
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  • 641 15 QURINQ tin past fortnight the Singapore share market has again shown remarkable stability m almost unparalleled conditions, (writer Fraser Co.) Neither the defection of Kini; Leopold, the consequent predicament of the 8.E.F., nor the rising note of threats of intervention by the Italian press,
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  • 158 15 DISASTER INTO T RIUMPH J London, June 1. li>< NATION and sympathy for X > heroes of Flanders N the U ird battle are expressed m a X from the King received by B jrrhill, which says: pi to express my admiration of |I uding skill and bravery t.hown B
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  • 156 15 CLAIM RIDICULED Lc.nd<m, June 4. JO mi it her infoimation is avail--1 able m London with regard to b« evacuation t>« the 8.E.F.. beycnd lit- statement of Mr. Anthony Eden i\ r, Minister) last night that fourIfths i f the furce had been saved, t taUd m authoritative circles. Opt
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  • 66 15 London, June 4. THr Home Secretary, Sir Ji>l»n Vrson. has announced further restriction! of movements of aliens to !■<■ ;:in. large areas have bven cleared uotected are prohibited from entering Ining m these areas without imission, or carrying or using raphic apparatus, cameras, tele-'ld-glasses or nautical chart--.
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  • 36 15 London, June 3. (I Gort has sent a message to the U ol a .south-east coast town, hia Ri-atitude for the way m troops were received and proi rations on their return from B.O.W.
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    • 197 16 jPOSTAL INTELLIGENCE] Mail Departures Mail Anfoafa TO-DAY ProUbtelk^J Mails For: Lzttsi Time Mails From:— Of Posting To-day m^T j/\VA (Air) 10.30 a.m Indo-China (Ain 1.40 pjn SUMATRA Jova Sumatra Medan Steamer 9.00 a.m. (Air> 3 30 p.m. Palembang i Steamer 9.00 a.m. Sumatra (Ain j 40 Medan Air» 11.00 a.m.
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  • 460 17 I New Zealander Beats Mrs, Pennefather v H Singapore, Tuesday. HpiVHHLY varying forceful foreb\ a °J[ hand drives with grand plah bß^ Mis. N. M. Levien, newcomer artß).' New Zealand to-day became new women's singles on Bampion by defeating Mrs. Penneiai B^ 01 m
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  • 26 17 PULAU BRANI CRUSH NAVALLERS Pulau Brani beat the Naval Police by i-ven goals to one m a Division JA •ague soccer match at Pulau Brani yesterday.
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  • 52 17 TO-DAY BOCCEB: S.A.F.A. League. DiV A Police vs. S.C.C.. Stadium. Reseive Division. Manchostan V 6. Loyals, TangUn; Div. IX<B> J.C.S.A. \\s. RAF. <Kallanß>, J.C.S.A.: Fort Canning vs. R.N.W.T., S.H.B Div. IliAi, RAF. iTengah* vs. RAF. (Torpedo). Tengah. TKNNIS: Singapore championships SPORTS: Choon Guan English School Sports. BOXING: Singapore
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  • 340 17 MALAYS MAINTAIN WINNING FORM Manchesters Downed 3-0 MALAYS 3; MANCHESTERS 0. KEEPING up their good form, the Malays collected two further points when they accounted for the Manchesters m an uninteresting Division I game at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Leading two-nil at the interval the side eventually won the game
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  • 116 17 Playing on the home court last Sunday, the Makepeace BP scored a runaway badminton victory over St. Joseph's Church Brigade winning by five games to two. Results (Makepeace players mentioned first c Singles: P. Neubronner beat Raymond Frois 15—8; 15 10. Cyril Wee beat
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  • 99 17 The Oxygen Sports Club (Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Co.) team against thn VSO «Naval Base) m a lrimdly batotaton match of four singles and two dcuSes at the Happy World Covered stadium to-morrow W9 pan. sharp will Tim Senc Chrow, W*l Peng Hong. Foifg Yrw
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  • 141 17 TOURISTS' TEAM FOR SERVICES CLASH TO-MORROW rl Eastern A.A. MMAMmm soccer tourists, from Hot»|',konx, will field the following .a si. t.V Combined Services XI at Anson Road Stadium to-morrow cwiu'tig: Lav llin-hon; Woo Val^hMßgi Lee Kuok-wai; Tse Kam-iiri.i;, iisu King-shing (rapt.), Loo Wai>uaii; hunt. Ytinp-sum. Chenjn Kiirnhoi, Hyiu Van-kwei, Tsa
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  • 303 17 Hongkong Touirists Include Olympians r I^ULL of confidence at th< jao.spect of their tilt with Malayan aoccerites here, the All GhkMK East- crn Athletic Association arrival m Singapore by the President Fdk thftn morning. The tea:*i includes two MDpftMfltafives ol the China Olynip" team that
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  • 169 18 Scratchings And Selections For To-day Running order and scratthings far I poll r*( to-day are: Race 1 Horses. Class 3. Div. 3. furs. (.«»lfli-.i Arrow, Swift Arr«w Race 2 lioi -v Class 3. Div. 2. fur*. Th* Emperor. Alicante, Slapdash Race 3 lores. Mass fc. Div. 3. s'} furs, sir
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  • 40 18 AIRMEN DEFEAT R. A. 4-NIL The RAF. defeated the R A. <9th j Heavy Regiment by four g:als to nil m a first division league soccer match at Seletar yesterday. Scorers for the Airmen were Sunmin < 2 Peter.s and Powell
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  • 68 18 Tr.e Victcrians and the Royal Air Porcc '7nr East; Headquarters will play a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park to-day. The following playrrs representinc thr Victorians ar*:— Wai Mun, Shui Wan. Sunn Lens. Yong Foo Ah Nam. Hock Yin. Soo Tuan. Kum Yin. Weng
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  • 345 18 rUKTHER preliminary bouts m the Singapore Amateur Box IJ pionships were decided at the Happy World Stadium las' The semi-finals will be held at 8.30 to-night R*mi< H night's fights were Kj LIGHTWEIGHT ll TO-NIGHT'S BCUT« SEMI-FINALS B B flyweight m Pte. McGregor Gordon* Mm
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  • 132 18 Weights Four Races Third Day Ipoh (From Our Own Reporter' Ipoh. June 4. Weights for four races for the third day at Ipoh are: ROUSES: CLASS 1, DIV. 1, 6 FIR*. Fay Dragon > Jack Druce 9 -J Smoke Dreams 9■* Bridg*law Simplex J- 1 Carloca *-i v Bombus J-J
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    • 27 18 Don't ?tait RUMOURS V> K.-~_)2' WATCH vy^> ITH J 1 Taekafatf COLUMN T/GERPttsfead RGTIVITV 1 Advt. of BII.IH prize medal Bl< I< 18 /CT I TB^B >(?H
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  • 2007 19 asasdfasdfdffasddfasasdfadsasfasdf p cheers > of countless mer- bomb and a host of volunteers \irained every nerve to embark tish and Allied troops. •over 220 light warships and more m gsi other vessels were engaged. had to operate upon a difficult m adverse
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  • 197 19 Reuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE TIN umdon, Tuesday. Cash (Official Price) £277 Buyers £277 4 Sellers Forward (Official Price) £274% Buyers £275 Sellers RUBBER London, Tuesday. Market Tone Steadiest Spot 12 3|16 12 s;i? u^t Forward > July 12>/8 12 »A (2nd Forward* Aug. 12 12 V 8 (3rd Forward) Oct.| December
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  • 30 19 London, June 4. Sir Arnold Wilson, Member of Parliament for Hitchin, is reported mksihgon active service. He was an air gimncr In the RAF. Reuter
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    • 20 19 ESTABLft S II i: D 1 11 7 2 South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Te l 5926 2, Finlayson Green.
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    • 91 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPU, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.U. 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands Eaat Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40.030.000,R*serve Ftrnd 10.500,006.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands Fast Indies Sourabaj* Samarang, Mcdan, Weltevred** Bandoeng. Choribon, Tegal, Peca longan, Djokjakarta, Solo,
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  • 81 20 NARVIK DESTROYED BY FIRE London June 4. UEUTEt-f, correspondent somewlier m Noi.v.iy states tha a rmt |>ar >»f Narvik has hern clest tfßi b fire following a heavy CleTmau hombardment by 17 planes Sunday afternoon, according to H* Norweiriin Telegraphic .\gency. i litea and toccwMary bomb.< rnuftd v.r*^ damage to
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  • 170 20 SHIPPING LOSSES London, June 1 TOE A l m/, I I? ALT Y announce^ that mer- on' tie kNMf due to enemy action tbf ending midnight May 26. amount t i 45.225 tons Jrti-sli ii» k >\s were ten ships, totalling 10,813 tout* fftour Allied ships were lost of a
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  • 42 20 London. June 4. J*UE lir Ministry announces that an U.A.F heavy bcmb^r collided with a cabk- ot the barrage balloon of the oast OMMt during the night and was aestroye^t One of the crew was killed. Reuter
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  • 29 20 H M. Gordon, a European, was yesterday liiK^l $i&, or 15 day.*' imprisonment, v/Vien Uc i»ieaded puiKy to a charge of hu/iufi a Wesbley Junky air pistol without iiocitce.
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  • 36 20 BRITISH MILITARY MISSION IN EGYPT: Left to right: Capt. G. T. Philip (Naval Adviser) Maj-Gen. C. N. Mai ready (Chief of the British Military Mission) and Group Captain V. H. Tait (Air Adviser).
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  • 87 20 London, June 4. TN THE Commons to-day, Sir Kingsley Wood (Chancellor of the Exchequer) announced that he would not proceed with the limitation of Dividends Bill mentioned m the budget. He said the decision to raise the excess profits tax to 100 per cent, all round
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  • 52 20 Anglo -Soviet Relations London, June 4. AUESTIONED on the subject of British diplomatic representation m Moscow, Mr. Butler said he hoped to be able to give a reply to-morrow, but m the meantime answered affirmatively a query whether Britain was prepared to enter into fully normal relations with the Soviet
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  • 141 20 Morning Tribune Wednesday, June 5, 1940. CALLING IP OF MEN BEING ACCELERATED IN the House of CcmnS tion time. Mr. Eden .stated t2 the desirability of transporting im? nees and prisoners of war to place- >»' mote from Britain to prevent the? operation with enemy aircraft and Parachutists, was now
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  • 56 20 Rio De Janeiro, Jtn c 4. THE committee ot the pan-Air ricaj Conference has approved a series i recommendations concernin; the "sifcfl belt" instituted by the Conference autumn. No act of hostility or warlike operations will be permitted within the belt which extends 300 miles from the
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  • 41 20 London, June 4. A bi-weekly British Airways service* Lisbon was inaugurated to-day, when* 1c Havilland Fingal plane leit. carrying seven passengers and mails for Portugal United States and Canada. The service connects at Lisb.m Pan-American Airways Reuter
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  • 32 20 Paris, June 4. According to information reaoW Belgian circles m Paris. Brussels ttj prived of water, gas and e}«™ Bread costs 26 francs per kUogw» Reuter
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  • 100 20 Paris, June 4. The French Admiralty communique announces that the la>t wnj and naval forces defending Dunk"* were re-embarked during the mjn. The port has been rendered unusable. Reuter. New York, June 4 After some days' suspension i" Italian line resumed adv^i'in trans-Atlantic passens* sll —Reuter. 4 Washington,
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