Morning Tribune, 12 June 1940
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Title Section16 1940-06-12 1 The Morning Tribune W' WYri. June 12. 1^4(1 N The Morning Tribune Wednesday. June 12, 194Cj^B16 words
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1352 1940-06-12 1 Caponoli. 3.921 tons, which sailed Iron Montreal yesterday, tried to evade capture m the St. Lawrence river b; setting the ship on fire. The attempt was foiled by a Can a dian minesweeper which overtook a__c captured the Italian vess~lReuter - 1,352 words
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Article1058 1940-06-12 1 irTLEE bAYS London, June 11. _U] Mr. Churchill m to-day, M y I to Italy's declaraot v lid i r.at hardly ever story could a decision nation m war n SO wantonly and excuse. no quarrel between itish people. Italy t a nation, we have S. On1,058 words
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Article950 1940-06-12 1 WESTERN FIIO.VT London, June 11. fIN TH__; Western Front, a further French withdrawal m the sector covering Paris was indicated by this morning's communique. which refers to new positions between the Oise and the Ourcq, wh< re the Germans during the night tried to make contact withReuter - 950 words
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Article, Illustration41 1940-06-12 1 Three hundred and thirty five thousand British, French and Begian troops were rescued from the Dunkirk hell m the epic withdraw a Here is a picture showing a des. j trover's deck loaded with men si the B.E.F.41 words
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Article87 1940-06-12 1 MALTA RAIDED I mdon, June 11. IT is officially announced that Un I enemy aircraft raided JVfalta early to-day. Farther raids followed during the morning. The casualties were slight and little damage was done One ene y plane was destroyed. Crowds demonstrated m the streets singing the Allied national anthem,87 words
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76 1940-06-12 1 ITALIAN NAVY ALMOST ALL IN MEDITERRANEAN London. June 11 REUTER learns iro-p well-informed quarters m London that so far as Is known no large Italian naval foices ere outside of the Mediterranean. Practically all the Italian Navy is concentrated m the Mediterranean, and very few ships- on ly small ones—Reuter - 76 words
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Advertisement28 1940-06-12 1 H&< ?_wWsH_____i ___S____H__D__Q I2V- _r_\Wi «f>_t WUtli if-cUon r 0 Italy's Decision __S ,u l)t Ml ■J Al! fatiqn 5 E n Page 9 11 18 1 o28 words
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Article69 1940-06-12 2 London, June 11. LORD Bcaverbrook. Minister of Aircraft Production, has announced that a newspaper In Jamaica has sent him »;20 000 to buy a bomber. The mon?y had been diverted to the ourchase of the biggest and best bomber so- far produced. This aircraft has beenBritish Wireless - 69 words
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Article45 1940-06-12 2 London. JuneM In the House of Commons. Mr BuBS replying to a questioner, said tMj W Halifax had been informed ha r.imours of Nazi and other activiu™ Snanghai, have little foundation. -nay have been issued to cause larn M nervousness. The position 1 watched.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement99 1940-06-12 2 BRING OUT THE FULL BRILLIANCY OF YOUR HAIR Your hair is not only one of your chief assets, but its tidiness and richness is used by many to indicate your character. Orderly, well cared for hair, shows smartness and personal pride and ability. Jcin the many, who rely on SILVIKRIN99 words
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Advertisement78 1940-06-12 2 Gelling Up NIfMS Stopped m 24 I GetttSi up nights, bun lng m M organs, whitish disch irt.e,dulia of pplne, groin and leg lv w. ikn< ss and X m of i no' i caused by a disease ol the <'■■ (a most Important m 8 pv< r< "m. iii«78 words
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536 1940-06-12 3 Ankara, JU* IL declaratioii rjf war was calm m Turkish Bnd thS ocrs, which had fore,,,„oiiiuv Italy for ,u (iermanys at- :alvd hrlore taking )llw has met, and ba< k in Ankara. is expected worn U* Madrid, Jttne 11. changed m Spain** v i theReuter - 536 words
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Article112 1940-06-12 3 I London. June 11. T R. ic Radio announces that X Vletsf r.mmanuel, who is 1 m the Italian "war zone." has 'dressed a proclamation to the lor <*s as follows: Ol the land, sea and air: of all the armed forces, and my own feelingsReuter - 112 words
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Article111 1940-06-12 3 Evacuation Of Paris By Civilians Paris*. June 11. FKfcNCH and British residents m Paris are among those who have already begun to evacuate the capital. Pich and poor alike are travelling m anything they can find. Motor-cars and farm carts, with a few nersonal belongings hurriedly strapped together, are jostlingReuter - 111 words
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Article216 1940-06-12 3 ROOSEVELT LIFTS THE VEIL Washington, June 11. r' is safe to say that nobody expected quite the speech that President Roosevelt delivered. Its effect was electrifying on the many millions who heard h i°r the first time, it is felt, the President has drawn aside the veil and exposed toReuter - 216 words
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64 1940-06-12 3 ITALIAN CONSUL RESIGNS IN PROTEST N Miami, Jure 11. IW. J. A. GraetSjU, Italian coi tsular representative here, resigned immediately after Italy's declaration of war. He said: "With the 4,000 ether Italian Americans m J this area, I felt extremely i J sorry because of Mussolini's i j decision. jReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement70 1940-06-12 3 BHM -^~«-rt W* !H____K_i tl -H _kl B ■M Ii IT A T will ii n m ii nKv > ~y '^kw&T m\v __X j_e__r^ _^__HP^- JR" result of intensive research into modern road conditions, the new :ndia Signal Tyre embodies every known feature to give greater >rmance. i set70 words
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109 1940-06-12 4 Police Hurt In Clash With Strikers FOLLOWING a clash between hundreds of sit-down strikers at the Tai Tong rubber factory. sth mile, Thompson Road, and the Police, a little after 1 p.m. yesterday, three policemen were admitted into hospital and about 20 Chinese were treated for various wounds received. A109 words
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Article33 1940-06-12 4 Italy's entry into the war is the title c a tali: to be given to-night by Mr. E.H.G Dcbby, lecturer In geography at Raffle C.)l!e|_e. :.om the Singapore Station at P. 50 p.m.33 words
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Article126 1940-06-12 4 SHOOTING IN LOCAL GANG FIGHT pi A GANG fight between two sections of Chinese at Cecil Street last night, a Chinese was shot at twice, and was later removed to the hospital suffering from two bullet wounds on his right buttock and groin. Information available at the moment of writing126 words
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Article180 1940-06-12 4 CHINESE MOTHER, who had been interestedly following the court case In which her 16-year-old son, Yeo Tian Soon, was charged with another Chinese, Lee Kwee Ann, with stealing benzine from the tank of B car, rose to her feet when they were convicted and excitedly180 words
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370 1940-06-12 4 WHEN European Henry Moore was tried yesterday for interfering with the Military Police m the performance of their duty and striking one of them, he claimed that he had been seized and dragged j from the Happy World Cabaret and thrown violently into a naval370 words
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280 1940-06-12 4 Lifting A Car Is Child's Play To Him (Tribune Staff Reporter l MSer DKNDIXC- a five-inch iron *> into a shape of spectacles lifting HO pounds with l Us u t V finger are child's play t,. IS Judah Dzwonkowski. .v- t i u'lMeverywhere as Europe's strono Px man and280 words
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Advertisement109 1940-06-12 4 Mt/M What did the A>s hkwi Rancher say— W m Ld as they drank the Ml? w nJr Mji last round up **JS** J -tie** J Va hv arc men so enthusiastic fII lOTI OT 1 chout Johnnie Walker? Surely iII fi!_M_S 1 because this famous whisks w^gßjbjp^. b j109 words
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Advertisement29 1940-06-12 4 Remember: H EASTERN CO., I For Perfect -<^_B^t^ I Kflflaf^ fl Men's wear, fMw'k __x 1 SB B >___9 1 f I fli jfl| P N°? 0 4 R29 words
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Article167 1940-06-12 5 DOPED AND ROBBED IS ALLEGATION iiFTEK EATING some fish curry said to have been prepared by a compatriot named Muthusamy, two partners m a coffee shop at ■tfntewang Road. Manikam and Kuppusamy, felt giddy. They lay down and sle P t for 20 nours When they got up, money orn167 words
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Article134 1940-06-12 5 ,li:.m Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. j! m learnt that the majority of 1 (he boy* ci U_« Confucian Middle gthool, irho stunk by refusing to lit for thiir Una! term examination. hi, i been expelled fiom the school. r-'. toys had previously been warned Yy'134 words
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Article532 1940-06-12 5 A PAN-MALAYAN war loan supplemented by a Pan-Malayan war tax on incomes and profits; development of large scale food production m the state as a contribution to the war effort and criticism of Government for its rejection of schemes for the country's development without532 words
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Article68 1940-06-12 5 New Year Resolution -Crime I CTARTING his criminal j I career on Jan. 1, this 1 year, Wong Choon, a 31 -year- S 5 old Cantonese, was sentenced S yesterday to a month's rigor- ous imprisonment and eight strokes of the heavy rottan. Wong Choon was convicted on a charge68 words
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Article164 1940-06-12 5 UK Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell, I the acting Chief Justice, yester- j fcj dismissed the appeal of V. Jellasamv. an Indian labourer, who m been sentenced to four months' •Vinous imprisonment to be follow- b. v six months' police supervision on a charge of theft. Masamy was164 words
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Article40 1940-06-12 5 bg. New York. June 10. '^nsfer of Allied gold to the United ttemom which is the most massive I. *ni n\ history, will be reflected m s earmarking return, with a 1 J>erhaps above two milliard ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article21 1940-06-12 5 I— ot two weeks' rigorous imprls passed yesterday on 26- Noor bin Md. Ali\h k U of three bottles 0f Red21 words
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Article91 1940-06-12 5 Sydney Maintenance Suit Echo A CASE over a provisional maintenance order made m Sydney m April last year allowing Mrs. Boris Emily Muriel Holland a weekty sum of £3 from her husband, John Joseph Holland, came up before Mr. J. L. McFall, the Singapore District Judge yesterday. Holland was called91 words
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Article40 1940-06-12 5 Third Time Unlucky LIM CHIEW CHUA, (23) Teochew, who got away with two confidence trick j before he was caught, was sentenced to eight months' hard labour on both charges by Mr. J.G. Rappoport yesterday. Lim admitted two previous convictions.40 words
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Article46 1940-06-12 5 SOLD STOLEN BATTERIES, GAOLED CtAUGHT when he went to claim mo- ney for two stolen batteries he disoosed of at o shop m Bencoolen Street, Ec Whay Scow, a Chinese, was yesterday sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by six months' police supervision.46 words
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Advertisement78 1940-06-12 6 Srf\ Hyy s ~^R? _wBBw*-' .*»r _fv^' ___l___-__Lb^ i *i^-X___-_i____l X [7l o iJt&^ lll ll tV\G CVI^ A'tlOtl m \V_ «^^-i*t__6^* l 111 11 v r n\VT V^** 1-r IS v ***V^l aS iU g en y° u bu> l 0 mb very bottte i h v_ fiYfC -LvV\et^78 words
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Article, Illustration931 1940-06-12 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN I Britain Hears Of Leopold's Defection— Battle Brought Nearer Home— Allies' Confidence In Their Leaders: An Anomc!y In Recruitment: Judge Binds Over An Airman— Vitally Necessary To The Nation: Technical Schools To Be Used As Factories— "Engineer Is Behind The Armies" 4* I London, May931 words
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295 1940-06-12 7 THERE is at least one advantage to the Allies m Italy's decision to join m the war on the side of Germany against the Allies. Mussolini has at last come off the fence on which he had rested with considerable295 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1940-06-12 8 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore <»? In Charity Show Miss Betty French, sixteen-year-old daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. French j is one of the I lasses who took part m the floor show arranged by Mrs. E. A. Elder for Hospital Ball.1,061 words
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Advertisement35 1940-06-12 8 Is Showing A Large Midsummer Collection of Morning. Afternoon Dinner and Evening Gowns I 1 SIZES 12 to 20 Just Received from New York Mj_-_vt-> Maynards Building PHONE 4974 7 5 I 11, Battery Road.35 words
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Advertisement104 1940-06-12 8 WHY DO AjL'S'x THOUGHTFUL Wm^^^ PARENTS SEND THEIR SONS AND jfc^ DAUGHTERS TO 1^ PITMAN'S? It is because the College's system of rapid specialised training has been extraordinarily s'Jecessful m assisting young people to well-paid and progressive posts m all branches of Commercial and Secretarial work, and Accountancy. Such training104 words
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Advertisement77 1940-06-12 8 The charm of a clear, fine skin Is really inestimable. Lucky Indeed are those who are endowed with a flawless skin. But don't be envious. It can *>• yours for less than a cent a day and one minute of your time Send 20 cents for postages ana packing to77 words
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Article, Illustration845 1940-06-12 9 I IF vju want i«> acquire the reputation of ft-tang an efficient housekeeper and I Vi good hostess, you will study the barometer when planning meals. During I ti* c.xiler. rainy weather, heavier dishes may be acceptable but at this time I of year, v845 words
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Article634 1940-06-12 10 OLIVIER'S A GREAT ROMANTIC (Tribune ran Reporter i ACTORS may come and actors may go, but only once or twice m a generation do we get a genuine matinee idol. The phenomenon now occurs m the person of Laurence Olivier. Good looks are not sufficient, or even great talent. Laurence634 words
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Article, Illustration99 1940-06-12 10 I OVE m a cottage, even m Hollywood. has its charms. Maureen O'Sullivaa proves it. Miss O'Sullivan found a tiny cottage, built m English style, m Beverley Hills, and after selling her big house kin Bel- Air moved into the cottage. I "The big place was99 words
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Article, Illustration54 1940-06-12 10 He's A Versatile Actor CAN PLAY ROLE OF ARDENT LOVE, TRAGEDY, OR FUN Tall, dark, and handsome, with deep-set bine eyes, and an inde- c finable appeal that makes women J flock around. That's Laurence Olivier. Above as he appears m Daphne dv Maurier's "Rebecca." With him is Joan Fontaine.54 words
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Article237 1940-06-12 10 AN English version of one of the most successful French pictures produced during the past two or three years, United Artists' "Double Crime m the Maginot Line" is the following attraction of "Swiss Family Robinson" at the Alhambra. During the past months of crisis' activities237 words
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239 1940-06-12 10 NO FEAR OF FILM DYNASTIES DYING OUT fIOW that Daphne Fairbanks has I arrived, no fear of the fill dynasties dying out; besides the! Bennetts, Costellos, and Barrvmorw I there are over 300 youngsters of I famous parents m Hollywood- 1 actors, directors, assistants, cutters I —all keeping bright the239 words
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Article119 1940-06-12 10 PRODUCER Gene Towne. working jlfl all hours on his RKO Radio l^fl{| movie, "Tom Brown's School Days." i S felt m need of a Turkish bath and ill i rubdewn one recent night. I While m the bath he got an \lfl idea. TO prevent its escape.119 words
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Article, Illustration79 1940-06-12 10 Fiji And Bali Included FitzPatrick Traveltalk FAR-FLUNG Islands are next m fl series of world-famous places to I glorified on the screen by Jame^M FHzPatrick. .fl On a recent trip, FitzPatrick st °P]M at the Fiji Islands, the result B*H a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Technicoi» Traveltalk, "Suva— Pride of Fiji the same79 words
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Article, Illustration61 1940-06-12 11 lyloH POWELL is ftfback to d the |X numbers oi Wlietro-Goldwyn- 2■ stir introduced w ■dances as JJ! C r, a dinner party r- II home, recently. i-Mretv:^ 0l x Hespeciallv tor the °|E (be and Mer>i'K started ofl -Briing's festihMnth exhibi- the.se nume^Ben gave the I [lessons. It61 words
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Article, Illustration259 1940-06-12 11 ■v........ mat Doesn't Mean Beautiful) Iptures can be crooked and you can be far from beautiful; still, you can be photogenic. For this take the word of one of ids leading cameramen, Ted Tetzlaff, who has aimed his lens beauties as Lombard. Colbert, Dietrich and Madeleine Carroll. )thers he259 words
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Article131 1940-06-12 11 (Tribune Film Reporter) Hollywood. DAVID O. SELZNICK, HoUywood's new king of box office swat is contemplating production of "Joan of Arc. That, m itself, isn't startling news; every producer gets the "Maid of Orleans" urge now and then. But Selznick wants to make HIS Joan a131 words
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Article, Illustration718 1940-06-12 11 FAMOUS CLASSIC NOW GLORIFIED ON SCREEN "Swiss Family Robinson*' THOMAS MITCHELL as William Mitchell. His dynamic, colourfmlly human character, isations are etched indelibly on the memory of all filmgoers. He is leading contender for Academy award honours. His brilliant work m "The Hunchback of Notre Dame/ "Mr. Smith Goes to718 words
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Article, Illustration505 1940-06-12 12 MARRIES THEM AND THEN FIGHTS THEM IEAN ARTHUR has changed iher technique No longer does she fight with her leading men— as she did m "Only Angels Have Wings," m "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," m "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town to name but a few505 words
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Article190 1940-06-12 12 Enter Villain Louis Hayward OASHIN(; young Louis Hay- 1 1 ward has the most unsym- \W pathetic role of his career m the United Artists' drama. "My Son ft My Son," adapted from the best- IF selling novel by Howard Spring M which opens at the Cathay soon. In this190 words
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Advertisement135 1940-06-12 12 "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" When "MRS. SMITH" Returned from Washington and discovered 'THE AWFUL TRUTH" that She had 'TOO MANY HUSBANDS!" CAPITOL'S NEXT ATTRACTION HMaaM^ BßH|a^ H^ HaHH l H^ MHßa i^ l^l^ aHaHa^ HHMa H __l__ v l M B M-----a----wT One of the Sauciest Comedy hits of the135 words
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Advertisement572 1940-06-12 13 To Let I TO LET Fully Furnished Bungalow. 11. Swanage Road. Katong. apply within up to 6.30 p.m (No. 729 D) IDEAL FOR Boarding House. 8 roomed Bungalow 7. Chapel Road. Katong. Badminton court, parage, onthouses. close sea. market, bus. Rent moderate. (No. 759 D) AVAILABLE FOR Europeans July 1.572 words
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Advertisement575 1940-06-12 13 Property For Sale FOR SALE Well paying Concern. Cafe-Restaur-ant, situated m central locality Apply 228 Tanjong Pagar Road. Singapore. <No. 775 D) FOR SALE 5 Barrack houses and vacant Land at MacPher-on Road and Harvey Road. Apply 25. Broadrick Road. Singapore. Rent each house $15.-, Water it Electric Installed at575 words
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Advertisement236 1940-06-12 14 i Unprecedented m Malaya's Entertainment History! j 3rd GREAT WEEK! l Oth DAY and still drawing enthusiastic crowds I V I Till »_%IIA* t IIIF 4,|5 a nd 9 P.M. Wk^k^A^k^k^k^m^A^M^mmm^^mm\^mmmmmmmmmmmmmr mmtM \^k\\ _fl ___^^^^^fl 8 Traduction of Margaret mm famous story ___R__fet *^®_H, thk ni_\ T ir AEL<4p ENTERTAINMENT!236 words
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Advertisement263 1940-06-12 14 fO/f 71* lOST 72M2: ON 71__ SCA7/V 77/£ /w/' few thrilled the world for more than a century. a l ha am it TO-MORROW MORNING SHOW AM 77/r Greatest Adventure Story ever written __________________-l I lT*___ 111 ITs^__i _ftl 1 __VT___F 1 r^^T_T^ B___ dwi «l> fl-W i_B_r Bi2u_r^ o,t263 words
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1409 1940-06-12 15 PERFIDIOUS ITALY HITS FROM THE BACK London, June 11. j R j )ioi T S Italy" is the title of a leading article m The r* Times (London) which states: "Having waited until reeling under the blows of her northern invader, Italy her from behind the Italian assault is asReuter - 1,409 words
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Article64 1940-06-12 15 I DETAIM'D map, half a pa*e m i A .j ze showing the scene of the i I K-ttl- for France, will be g.ven m J 1 tlu Ma'ayaTriUine to-day. Reader^ iec« mmended to cut this map I out m crder to folk w64 words
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Advertisement102 1940-06-12 15 MEET THE MOST EXCITING CHINESE BEAUTIES HERE 11 A DANCE CONCERT TO-DAY TO 7.30 P~M. KIN( BIRTHDAY BALL EXTENSION TILL 1 A.M. To-nighl Thrilling Floor Show MIDNIGHT SCANDALS j HAPP_ WORLD COVERED STADIUM FRI. 1 1th JI'NE 1940 AT 9 P3L C s SEE PRESENTS HIS IST A PROMOTION j102 words
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Advertisement327 1940-06-12 16 BITRXS l»ll ILP LIVE. I (Incorporated m Australia* Monthly sailings to Brisbane. Sydney and Melbourne Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of annal ana ,i departure of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak of hostilities publication of sailing dates is suspended for the time being. t| For327 words
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Advertisement120 1940-06-12 16 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. SERVICES mm w? __B Bangkok Ve ß Penang, Rangoon Calcutta __B Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Karikal, Porto Novo, M Cuddalore, Fondicherry and Madras i»__B Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances pe r nD nM For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation aPP^B BOUSTEAD120 words
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321 1940-06-12 17 POLICE, GORDONS END DULL GAME IN DRAW I gcots Deserved Full Points, Miss Chances (hll 1; Gordons 1. the p00W«l football matches seen at Anson Road Stadium the Police and the Gordons drew one-all m a Division 1 <xlvI( yesterday. Marked by unenterprising forward play by the game was productive321 words
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Article205 1940-06-12 17 SCC. cricket team this week will be: Non Benders on Thursday 11 a.m. at sec. H. L. Ward leapt. >. A. C. Growder. T. V. N Anderson. E G. Staunton. N. C. Brown. W. K. Jagger. J T Rea. N. Povntz-Roberts, H. C. D. Da205 words
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Article24 1940-06-12 17 (Mag to the sodden nature of the courts. ai a result of the rain, all ties In Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships were postponed yesterday.24 words
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Article76 1940-06-12 17 SINO-MALAYS FOR WAR FUND MATCH I I ['jW Sino-Malay team to meet the J I I Hasten. A.A. (Hongkong) m a j soccer game m aid of the War i Fund U. morrow at Anson Road i Stadium, will he selected from the t following: J J Pak Tong, Wai76 words
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181 1940-06-12 17 AIRMEN IN GOAL SCORING FORM, WIN 5-0 IS; Argylls 0. Vl\(. irresistible form, the K. maintained their untctrd with a splendid fivenver the Argyll and Sutherhlanders m a Division 1 enat Seletar yesterday, (irst defeat cf the Argylls seven consecutive vicing which they have climbed rung m the league tables.181 words
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Article105 1940-06-12 17 Oct\j_u<^_tf__.--wf^ IANE WITHERS is her usual inimitable •J self m "High School," which opened at the Cathay last night. She ha.s outgrown even our wildest hopes. The Jane you used to see with her face half lull of pie, has now been transformed to the105 words
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Article26 1940-06-12 17 Playing at home against the Malaya Signals m a Div. IKAi football match yesterday. Pulau Brani scored a narro\f victory by the odd goal m five.26 words
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Advertisement104 1940-06-12 17 fLIFE lo THE FILL I I like to experienre maximum health and efficiency throughout To possess the boundless enercv and vitality of youth blended y of mature years? Irrespective of Age. it is now possible to se the entire system by means of scientifically compounded h are simple to take104 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1940-06-12 17 Sport* Diary TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. .League. Div. I, S.C.C. vs. Navy, S.C.C; Re- 1 serve Div.. M.F.A. vs. R.E. j Stadium; R.A.F. vs. Police. Seletar; Div. II (A), R.A.O.C. vs. R.A.F. < Torpedo*. Alexan- I dra; Div. II <B». Fort Canning vs. S.C.F.A. "B". J.C.S.A. TENNIS: Singapore championships. DERBY SCRATCHINCS60 words
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Miscellaneous93 1940-06-12 17 Yacht Club Programme THE Royal Singapore Yacht Cub programnv fcr next week-end is: Friday; Usual rac.s for all classes, starting at 525 p.m. Sunday; "C" Class will sail the 3rd race tor the I^mberger Challenge Cup, startIng at 9.50 p.m. A- Class will sail th? 2nd race for the Marion93 words
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Article331 1940-06-12 18 A NOTICEABLE feature of present day conditions m Australia, declared Mr. H. Golland. Australia's first Trade Commissioner to India, who arrived m Singapore yesterday, is the extensive development m the industrialization of new industries and the rapid and sweeping extension of old ones. Another outstanding331 words
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Article103 1940-06-12 18 (Continued from page 4) pleasure to take civilian and charge him.*' he continued. "He said civilians m Singapore had too much money and had a bi£ opinion of themselves. The whole talk m the van was anti-civilian." Moore alleged ihat when he went ta the Police Station. Inspector103 words
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213 1940-06-12 18 3^ Singapore, Tuesday. 1 TAKING the chance offered to him for a tom m Rangoon, Burma and India, Chan Ah Bah, left full-hack I j of the Chung Wha Football Club, has left the seniles „f a I S local business firm to follow the213 words
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Article207 1940-06-12 18 No Second Mesopotamia In Norway London, June 11, II JHE WITHDRAWAL of the Allied troops from Narvik may havecaß as somewhat of a surprise, it is stated m authoritative rirclesM* London, but Britain had determined not to get involved m a seotfll, Mesopotamia. E It is safe to say thatReuter - 207 words
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Article106 1940-06-12 18 Gene Tunn —"There Was A Bun Peoria (By Ainu"!' fli'!! /n:\F. TUNXEY ranks a> lh \M^ If heavy weight m rin. <"; \W after Tcny Galenic J"» Tcny, here to referee a W;, gramme, proclaimed Kirns'" a|«a. next champ. vV H "There was a bum bum,*' Galento said, P*? *****106 words
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Advertisement21 1940-06-12 18 flff mi*mtomltm~ Umemfef WALKING WATCH "^^^^mf\ 1 1 Tafkafonf (column T/CEP fasfead ACTIVITY I AdM. of TH.IJI prize medal |||<|.ll iWk21 words
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Article24 1940-06-12 19 I London. Tuesday. ■pot Nominal Ilvi Ju iv 13 1 16 13 3 18 Nominal For***) August 13^13^ N Forward) Oct.! e:nLH Nominal24 words
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Article59 1940-06-12 19 London. Tuesday. fliers 9 q q lop Rubber _ra Electric J* J 'rial Chemical Industries 26 9 In. Trust 24 3 13 IS--11/10»2 I Witwatersrand Areas 42 6 •T- Si Ti 'beareri 54 4> 2 QQI ms BTiai Bank gister) '< Bank of I.A. &C. 8 h59 words
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Article35 1940-06-12 19 London. Tuesday. Paris 176.50 on Batatta 7.58* 7.62 Buyers Shanghai! 4 9 32 n Hongkong is. 3d. japan Is. 5 7 16d X Sellers Xct York 4 02*2 tc 4.0J 1 Official Kate35 words
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Article14 1940-06-12 19 London. Tuesday. ?3 21 3 8 I GOLD. Fine ncr oz. £8.8.014 words
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Article51 1940-06-12 19 London. Tuesday. :...ay) m Unquoted Bti Lit, FMS' 8 ment Unquofed ■Sarawak) SWnt. 17 6 Nominal Seed Pearl, 'Singapore) July S'ment 27 6 Nominal »er (FAQ) White Muntok S'ment 4»i Sellers «J FAQ i Black Lampong July S ment. 2? 8 Sellers Mer -Good Mark) Block July sment. 3051 words
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Article19 1940-06-12 19 New York, June 10. Buyers Sellers Steady 22 y 4 221/2 *rd, Oct. Dec. 19»_ 193 419 words
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Article234 1940-06-12 19 London, June 11. -VOW the issue is clear. The disguise of temporising with religion has l>een cast aside." writes Cardinal Hinsley, the LYglish Catholic Primate, m a statement following Italy's entry into the war. The leaders of Fascism have broken with Christian civilisation. Fascism has become234 words
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Advertisement89 1940-06-12 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.U. 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000,Reserve Fund 10.500,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— Sourabaj* Samarang, Medan, Weltevredfl*. Bandoeng, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecslongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap,89 words
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Article, Illustration111 1940-06-12 20 U.S. AIR BOMBING SECRET FOR ALLIES Washington, June 11. IT IS suggested here that President Roosevelt's plan to give all help to the Allies means that the Allies will probably be granted America's _M_4 jealously guarded secret new bomb sight. United States airmen declare that with *.his tight they canReuter - 111 words
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Article45 1940-06-12 20 London, June 11. THE Post Master General announces that the Empire airmail services 'have temporarily been suspended. The principal countries affected are Malta, Egypt, Palestine, Iraq, India, Ceylon. Burma. Hongkong, Malaya. Australia, New Zealand, Sudan, East Africa and South Africa. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article85 1940-06-12 20 ranis, June 11. THE French Resident-General of Morocco, General Norgues, m a communique, states that on a recent tour of Tunis Protectorate, he found the population perfectly calm, and the morale o» the troops was high, so that the situation created- by the Italian decision could be regarded85 words
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Article225 1940-06-12 20 London, June 11. |T IS officially announced m London to-day, that Princess Juliana of the Netherlands ana her two daughters have arrived m Canada. They left England m a Dutch warship last week. The plan to send the young princesses to a place ol safetyReuter - 225 words
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Article65 1940-06-12 20 London, June 11. IT IS announced that the total British 1 mercantile tonnage lost by enemy action for the week ending midnight June 2, was 78.715 tons, of which 24.000 tons were lost m the Dunkirk operations. Excluding the Dunkirk losses, the figures were British 11 ships totallingReuter - 65 words
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Article176 1940-06-12 20 Where Italy Threatens London. June D FIXER'S military corresptoAa m says that with Italy as (.ermam' ally, the dangers confrontUuj th Allies are more by »,ea and air*thai on land. Italy's hundred submarine q opt rate from bases elo^e to trarti routes, and the danger i, ureaiei between France andReuter - 176 words
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Article58 1940-06-12 20 Paris, June -fl NOTICES have appear d calling I Italians to report to the authorij within the next three days. They state whether they are prepared to m a pledge of loyalty to France, and plfl themselves at the service of the Stfl Italy's declaration ofReuter - 58 words
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Article128 1940-06-12 20 Ankara, June Uj President Ineumu has returns to Istanbul from a tour of ThrartM It is anticipated he is proceeding W Ankara. I An authoritative statement W Turkey. position is not X ?*S before the Turkish Government nj time themselves to consider W situation and consult the otherReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement103 1940-06-12 20 I AST THREE SHOWS TO-DAY Am^S^^Sk •II AII fLcfli "HI IIIIi W iOth Century Fox present Where Everybody Goes. JANE WITHERS lIH.II SCHOOL with Joe Brown, Jr. Lloyd Corrigan Claire dv Brey. OPENING TO-MORROW 315 6A59A5 HOLIDAY MORNING MATINEE 1 O-MOKROW AT 11 O'CLOCK A stirring drama blazes the screen103 words
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