Morning Tribune, 19 June 1940
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Title Section14 1940-06-19 1 The Morning Tribune 18. Wed, June 19, 1940. The Morning Tribune Wednesday. Jun. I14 words
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526 1940-06-19 1 J^ HE BATTLE OF FRANCE IS OVER AND THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN IS ABOUT TO BEGIN. IF WE LOSE IT, THE WHOLE WORLD, INCLUDING THE UNITED STATES, WILL SINK INTO THE ABYSS OF A DARK ACE/ In these words, Mr.526 words
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Article, Illustration22 1940-06-19 1 Sarawak Rajah Gives £60,000 London, June 18. 'ne Rajah of Sarawak has donatan additional £60,000 for the P^i-ution of the war.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article215 1940-06-19 1 HITLER DUCE MEET London, June. 18. JJITLER met Mussolini at Munich railway station this afternoon. Ciano, Kibbentrop and others were also present. It is not expected that any official announcement will be made m Munich. Hints of the terms to France have been given In Berlin and Rome. The ItalianReuter - 215 words
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Article58 1940-06-19 1 London, June 18. THE French Radio announced that the Papal Nuncio to France, Monsignor Valeri, would act as m. termediary between the French and Italian Governments. The announcer added:— "The country will never be ready to accept dishonourable conditions, and abandon the spiritual liberties of theReuter - 58 words
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154 1940-06-19 1 France Fights On London, June 18. IT is learned authoritatively m London that the French are still fight* ing. The German drive is continuing strongly, particularly m the south-east, but it appears to be directing activity on the west m the directionReuter - 154 words
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Article49 1940-06-19 1 >N tin prices yesterday resiMm>d a ve ry big drop 011 the •^■<ui. day's prices. buyers, it dropped £21 l 2 to ■1U for sellers, to £264 V 2 Fyard, it dropped to £265y 2 for down £21) and for seller* It was •wn £2l»/ 449 words
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Article47 1940-06-19 1 FORD CO. TO PRODUCE AIR ENGINES London, June 18. THE Ford Motor Company. Detroit, is to manufacture 6.000 Rolls Royce Merlin aero-engines, it was announced by Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production, to-day. Froduction will begin m a month and delivery will start early next year ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article2011 1940-06-19 2 Churchill's Full Speech Difficulties In Attempt To Invade England London, June 18. MR. CHURCHILL began his speech on the war m the Com mons to-day, by recalling what he described as the "colossal military disaster on the Flanders battlefield," when the Fit nch Command failedReuter - 2,011 words
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83 1940-06-19 2 125 CIVILIANS KILLED IN DUNKIRK EPIC London, June 18. 9. HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE civitt lians were killed and 81 wounded m aiding the Royal Navy to remove the B.E.F. and French Army from Dunkirk, regretfully announced the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty m the House of Commons to-day. Four killedReuter - 83 words
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141 1940-06-19 2 NAZIS MAY BE WEAKER THAN IS BELIEVED special corn w >n Mdnu 7 y SSH? lfU(r l the li 1 against overestim.u,,,, lh mys power and restore* m the past have uncier. t s lua them. i As Renter's Berlin (orre f nt for 4 thr *c >^« unde? >Reuter - 141 words
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78 1940-06-19 2 HUGE INCREASE IN SHIPPING INSURANCE RAT London. June LARGE INCREASES m WS rfc* surance rates are BUjnoun result cf the political situa Rates between English *esi south coast ports to the Esm i «r 'East and Australian and are doubled at 200 shill" 1 The rate to the Amen from78 words
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Advertisement75 1940-06-19 2 Yes, as amazing as it may seem, when the "roots" of your hair do not receive their natural food, baldness is the distressing result. SILVIKRIN, by providing nourish, ment 10 dying cells, causes the hail to re-grow with all its former richne s s and glossiness for SILVIKRIN does grow75 words
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Advertisement41 1940-06-19 2 The AIR-CONDITIONED CAPITOL RESTAURANT Announces a Special Offer for the Commercial Community f "BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH" Served daily from 12.30 p.m. to 2-30 p.m. I $1-00 The best Table m Town Drlightful, Cool Conditions! Relax after Lunch m our Newly appointed Lounge.41 words
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591 1940-06-19 3 NEW YORK, JUNE 17 rfORDIXG TO THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM, FRANCE'S POSITION WAS CLARIFIED IN A r( m IST BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT STATION i S T NIGHT. THE ANNOUNCER IS QUOTED AS SAYING: -THE DDRESS (JIVEN BY MARSHAL PETAIN TO-DAY HAS IVEN RISE TOReuter - 591 words
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Article93 1940-06-19 3 Neil York. June 18. "II is absolutely untrue to sai t hat Trance is going m la> down her arms." de- i dared iht* announcer heard N the wavelength of the J French (internment wireless by the National Broadcasting litmpar.N The arnoanccr is quoted as S sayiag: IReuter - 93 words
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Article35 1940-06-19 3 Melbourne. June 18 ulster for the interior, to-day that machinery Bngliai) war orphans m uolete. t?d lint Austmia w»nid be many more than th? they had or.ftinally er.c receive.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article339 1940-06-19 3 London, June 18. T l HE British Press unanimously re-echoes the spirit of the Prime Minister's broadcast declaration to the nation last night when he said, "Britain fights on." The Daily Telegraph says: "In such an hour all must salute the gallantry of the French ArmyReuter - 339 words
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Article23 1940-06-19 3 Moscow. June 17. The German Ambassador rierr Von Dei Schulenbers. had a talk With M MoJotov last night. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article70 1940-06-19 3 Well n:« i) June 18. I 1 pOMPI'LSOKY military service is g 2 applied by regulations issued J to-day. 5 These provide for the establish- ment of a general reserve In- eluding all males over 16 and the selection of rcser\ists for service m New ZealandReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement50 1940-06-19 3 Tropical Suits f* Ready to wear or m"iie to measure I High Class $k£i 'fife Tailoring;. S^» IMease call at:— KASTMvN TAILORING CO.. J« 23-9, Coleman 1 Wl Street, JfJ Singapore. •^5l We also undertake dry cleaning and Vsf dyeing. Branch :^B K. Lumpur, Canton Tailoring Co., 8, Batu Road.50 words
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Advertisement45 1940-06-19 3 400 km soothf s ueS Tense," expectant the great JjV^jl w^ race is to begin. .The exhilaraH^y|f W tion of speeding through the air-j VA thrilling, no doubt, but requiring •^ssi\ steady nerves and cool judgment.' Drink and fortify your XSz^^^ system against nervous fatigue.45 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1940-06-19 4 Vera Ardmore - Royal Broadcast To Empire Guides, Sundry Jottings About Town Newest Ballroom Fashions Vera Ar dmore iVo|»l<» And I'lnrrs B\ Down By The Sea LOCAL |W guides are h^oing that promised broadcast by Princes* Flizabeth to Girdes of the Empire will bi made soon and that it will be heard over1,013 words
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Advertisement68 1940-06-19 4 Good Beginnings... Itfys Happy Endings... r >\ Tne da > r begins with a feeling of poise, V/M \£rf courage, self-confidence—it ends with a tw^ sense of duty well done. That is it you're faithful to the n«P :asic routine, c— T— N. Cleanse— k '^y\ Tone Nourish with Miss68 words
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Advertisement99 1940-06-19 4 (>IVF I YOUR DAUGHTER^ A BUSINESS TRAINING I Thousand*; of bUstnCH sucr- s>"to PITMAN your daughter tO c:-' I I with brlfhl prosper H PITMAN"S Singapore bn D I The Commercial tr.. I i» Shorthand. Type.vr.- etc. is thorough Dool I are eoing to do witli siie leaves school, any99 words
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Article, Illustration596 1940-06-19 5 WASH UP You save time, you save j i labour, you save water, j you know how to j I* Bali know the favourite Malayan method of washing up.... t0 lea n china, glass, silver and dishes lieC e by piece m a bowl filled to the rim witi ooW596 words
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Article, Illustration401 1940-06-19 5 Butterflies AS POCKETS Costing Next To Nothing, -This Motif Can Be Used In A Number Of Fascinating Ways This Week's Cut-Out THIS week's cut-out— a butterfly big enough to be used as a small pocket proves j very pretty and a very practical solution to the pocket problem. Pockets are401 words
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Advertisement62 1940-06-19 5 MIKOO SUGAR Better sugar is not to be had— not onft/ m our opinion, but m that of hundreds of our Customers most of whom vert recommended by others to try Taikoo Sugar. Try a sample and we've ao.r.cd another customer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. \gents: IP HO N E 53 762 words
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Article603 1940-06-19 6 JUEW CURRENCY RULES published by the Controller of Foreign Exchange last night make it imperative for exporters of goods to the United States and Switzerland to get payment for their goods m United States dollars or Swiss francs. This is to ensure that Malaya gets as much as603 words
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Article76 1940-06-19 6 FATAL FALL WHILE AT PLAY WHILE playing on a suing ladder m Uie grounds of a Chinese school m Club Street on the afternoon of June 9. eleven-year-old Chung Kwok Meng lost his frip and fell to the cement floor be- low. hung sustained a fractured S skull, and died76 words
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148 1940-06-19 6 MARKET REACTION TO EVENTS IN EUROPE THE events of BS^g 1 hours arc 100 poigi comment from us and In of uncertainty, quotation c! the iocal share mark< nominal, although it mv, up to yesterday there w% ar JJ market for Industrials shares, reports Fraser anc Busily during the pa>i148 words
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Advertisement181 1940-06-19 6 Celling Up Nights Makes Men Old Getting up nlphts burning sensation of organs, whitish discharge, dull ache at base of spine, groin and leg pains, nervou ness, weakness and loss of manly vigour are caused by a disease of the Prostate Gland (a most important s*x friand m men). To181 words
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Advertisement133 1940-06-19 6 j "TONY DRAWS A HORSE" DRAWS PRESS PRAISE StaMi fime.s. "Sparkling comedy sDlendid i story delightful lines.'' The Sunday Tribune. "The best amateur show ever presented to Singapore audience." The Siniday Times. "Fir t rate comedy presented In style excellent enter ainment Singapore Free Press. "Keeps the audience chuckling m133 words
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Article, Illustration853 1940-06-19 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On Joe Beckett Arrested Nobody Wanted To Argue With Former Boxing Champion: Frenchwoman Describes Evacuation Of Dunkirk —Amazing Calm Of The Men Temporary Naval Officers Called From City Offices: Dane's Tribute To Great Britain "Character Counts" 3 I London, June 4. joe Beckett, well- pugilist853 words
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279 1940-06-19 7 Just Peace Not Possible Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940. I THE world waits breathlessly for the answer of the dictators to the French request for a statement of the terms upon which cessation of hostilities could take place without dishonour to France. Upon that answer depends more than the279 words
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Advertisement23 1940-06-19 7 SAFLCUARO YOURShLVES V^'l INSURE WITH. THE EASTERN UNITED SukANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREEI, '*por^ gj^ imam na23 words
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Article, Illustration619 1940-06-19 8 GINGER ROGERS ACCUSED OF GOING GARBO Mainly (oiirerniiii* A Bottle Of Hair -Wye WAS ONLY lIIDIXG A A7flV f^lß TIM yyilll.l. (linger Rogers was making "Primrose Path" the rumour went round that she had gone Garbo. And that didn't go with the ginger m the Rogers personality. And it didn*t619 words
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Article, Illustration241 1940-06-19 8 WHILE after the wedding of Grade Fields and her director, Monty Banks, Robert Kane, head of Fox production m England, gave a party for the bride and groom at Giro's, latest and most exclusive night-club m Hollywood. Grade's marriage was quietly celeorated m her mother's241 words
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Article, Illustration252 1940-06-19 9 RONALD COLMAN MYSTIFIES HOLLYWOOD AFTER 1 5 YEARS (Tribune Film Reporter) TO-DAY, let's look at Ronald Colman. Behind his late1 01 ties charm is one of the most stli-contained. enigmatic perNonalities m show business. 1 ess than a dozen people know him well and that despite the I act he's252 words
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Article51 1940-06-19 9 E'S YELY tf little he rifht her than t Yimll her at hay m W Neu this film m with Greene I Mact is quite since a hers was At opularitv 'as voted ten best 1939. n f films l he part j tress di filter. *c not •1 ?UO(151 words
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Article, Illustration221 1940-06-19 9 Merle Will Stay In Hollywood LOVELY Ta-smania n-born Merle Oberon, star of English ami American nlms. will make Hollywood her home for the duration. She ha.s ordered her London house m Regent's Park to be :,»sed. and has had stored all the furnishings, vnluahir p.iintiiiKs. and the library of books221 words
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Article, Illustration132 1940-06-19 9 TYRONE POWER has rented an 1 island and christened it "Annabella." He intends to build a house on it so ihat he and his wife Annabella can live there m between pictures. Annabella Island is situated off the coast of Mazatian, which belongs to Mexico. Tyrone132 words
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155 1940-06-19 9 Stars Costumes To Be Shown For Charity JOAN CRAWFORD'S famous "Letty J Lynton" dress, a Myrna Loy "Thin Man" costume, Norma Shearer's "Marie Antoinette" gown. Vivien Leigh's Scarlett O'Hara dress, Marlene Dietrich's feather gown from "Shanghai Express/ 1 and Mary Martin's "My Heart Belongs to Daddy costume will be placed155 words
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Article50 1940-06-19 9 MARGARET Gullavan and James Ste- wart entertaining Phyllis Bottoms, author of "The Mortal Storm." on the at* of that picture. 'U 5^ Frank Morgan bark from a short vacation at the desert. 4i 4> Robert Taylor back at work on "Waterloo Bridge" after a brief illness.50 words
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Advertisement225 1940-06-19 10 I Clamorous GINGER back ag t nn! NEXT CHANGE-ALHAMBRA i»'tlfflH^^^— GINGER and JOSII jjQ ROMANTICALIY fl| ITtAMtD m the stag* hit that ran for 20 !*•-<« jH fional wttks on Broad. BJ^^R B way. ..Sparked by tht jpKJPvHMfc ;J| j- *yP* of <rttp f crocVJing jtfi dialogu* that high. jk^Bl225 words
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Advertisement396 1940-06-19 11 WW I for Assured I ;;<'siil<» I ,1 your small I Avert to the I HSIHIM I\L the P rke of B, ■fiw^/««* Vacant r \;H:icnced m hair waving. B j-alo:: Good opportunity. »7.. Wlttl sound knowledge of V w:; handwriting o Box 84. B ogftpoM. <No 833 D) Clerk396 words
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Advertisement591 1940-06-19 11 f Photography ULYWHJTE STLDIO INo M7D| To Let FLAT TO RENT or exchange Apply 27. Capitol Building. (No 798 D) ROOM TO LET. furnished or unfur. Newton District. Apply Box 74. Malaya Tribune 61ngaP° re j CNo. 802DJ TO LET from Ist July for 6 months furnished Bungalow m Katong,591 words
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Advertisement493 1940-06-19 11 Property For Sale LAND AND HOUSE for Sale. 3A-OR-1P 428 T.iujong Tokong Road, Penuug. $40,000 or nearest offer. Apply; above address. I No. 822 D) FOR SALE. Brick Bungalow, 3 Bedrooms over 10 000 sq. ft Freehold Land. Rural Board off s'a ms Changi Road- $6,000— Principals only need apply493 words
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Advertisement576 1940-06-19 11 Motor Vehicles FOB SAW HiUman Saloon 9 HP. tip-top condition will accept rea«onajble offer. Apply Box 35. Mulaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 834 D) SALE— Chevrolet (1927) 25 miles gallon, running, $100 or nearest o3er. 7, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. (No. 832 D) FOR SALE 1937 Fiat "Balllla" and 1934 Austin576 words
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Advertisement185 1940-06-19 12 JUST IMAGINE! JEAN ARTHUR MARRIED TO TWO j HUSBANDS IT'S ILLEGAL, Maybe but it s DARN GOOD FUN says Jean! CAPITOL 3.15 6.15 9.15 TO-DAY The ONLY LAUGH SHOW IN TOWN JUST WHAT EVERYBODY NEEDS SO BADLY COLUMBIA I j jl 1 f^jljjj^ I PICTURES 1 ~L \f IT- W185 words
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Advertisement74 1940-06-19 12 The Most Sensational Film of Recent Ti r "ITI'SZ- ALII A inn Full English Version of the Most Successful FBENCH i production i> "See tkis and k&ep TaF^" aOie&st aft the, tunes Is; Ie Sptobinq llf i^^^^H And A N 8 T \1 H^H MARCH f^l Ur GLAMOROUS GINGER BACK74 words
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Article40 1940-06-19 13 Own Reporter/ Ipoh. Tuesday -,-h. the Eastern As- ng tourists beat truby fiw goal* to two. M p re wa.s one-all. ld hall Perak led by 2-1. isltors equalised and went by rive goals to two.40 words
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42 1940-06-19 13 MANCHESTERS BEAT CORDONS AT CHANCI Playing at Changi yesterday, the I Manchester defeated the Gordons *>v three K-als to nil m a first division encounter This is the tenth defeat of the Dona, who are lyinu near the bottom of the table.42 words
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Advertisement84 1940-06-19 13 I THERE'S LIFE lin THIS SPOT I YOUTH, BEAUTY I. ATMOSPHERE POPULAR TEA DANCE HUNGARIAN NIGHT m.NK.iirs special 1 151 I ALLSWMP BEER ftLOVEU MFSGKIANG, HANDn, x GIVEN AWAY DIKING SPOT DANCES HAPPY THEATRE i is TO-NIGHT 9.15 ZORINA m O\ VOI II It o i: s T^r^ j MONSTRO84 words
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Advertisement386 1940-06-19 13 K7 n dJKf and nearly reduced to skin and bonetOv Thanks to ilu advice of a friend, I started taking SANOVIGOR. In a week's time I began to feel better, sleep well, eat and digest anything. Gradually I gained my u^ual weight, form and appearance and to-day I am strong,386 words
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Miscellaneous38 1940-06-19 13 srtvn iiiAiiv TO-DAY SCK CLR^ SA F A Uague Div L SCC vs AreylLs, SCC Reserve Div Policy v^ re !>^>t. Div IKB-. Custom* TFWK VS c s C-FIA B. J C.S A ILNNIS JHoempoff championship, S C.C38 words
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71 1940-06-19 14 i (rrom Our (> wn <"ms,, Mnd JyHE »SS J championship o f h r™ r was won yesterday fe at by the amateur W J. Gibh uh« k present holder «f the n title of Thailand I Gibb has compeVd si x71 words
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Article153 1940-06-19 14 \aval Police tj Publishers I. THE Publishers were held to a 2-all draw by the Naval Police m a dull division 2A league soccer match at Anson Road Stadium yesterday Dominating the play for the creator part of thr *ame. the Publ*;her« had themselres to153 words
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Advertisement327 1940-06-19 14 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V published by Royal Charter A t». 1871 Incorpcated m *he Netherlands East Indies (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKEFS Paid Up Capital f. 40.030.000.Reserve Fund 10.500,000London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head °fHce: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands 1 a>t Indi?<r Souraba^ Samarang. Medan, Wrltevred*IBandoent', Choribon. Teiial. Pecu longan. Djokjakarta.327 words
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Advertisement293 1940-06-19 14 JAMIESON-s^^^^^^H CLE A X 1 1; Ml A special compound for elf. mine \RTin CIAL TFETH and PI.VTf < thoroughly and reduces bad breath I 90 cents bottle H CRARI A CO.. 29. Robin-nr, R Oill SIXCAPORF yiCKEL-PL.4TING. BRONZING OXIDISING BY THF OLDEST CHIVESE ELECTRO-PLATERS IN MALAYA PHONE 4351. 221,293 words
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Miscellaneous26 1940-06-19 14 him; tabu: TO-DAY High Tide: 9 50 A.M.. 8.3 ft. 9 18 P.M.. 9.1 ft. TO-MORROW High Tide: 10.42 AM 36 ft 10.04 P.M.. 9.4 ft.26 words
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Article45 1940-06-19 15 London. Tuesday. Previous To-day B. S B. S. M Firm 13 2 14 I rward) July Wk 1 Foiward) August 13 UU dt 113 12 Oft l 4 i w <Th< P rices wtre made be m rshal Pfctain's broadcast. No I, made since.45 words
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Article99 1940-06-19 15 London. Tuesday, si r J i RuW S General Llectnc bl Imperial Chemical Indu>tries 24 1»2 Imperial Tobacco 81/3 Angli 17 6 Dealings suspended Canadian Pacific 5f x 4 I ndon Tin 2 9 Bu bbe r p: m. Trust 23/3 1 1/3 A ama 9 Kintas99 words
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Article45 1940-06-19 15 London, luesaay. buyers TT j.. on Paris < 176.75* n on Eatavia 7.58* on Shanghai 4-3 16 |o 4% lon on Hongkong is. 3d. udon on Japan 14-3 4 *d 14 15 16 on VeT York 4 02 2 tc 4.03', X Official Rate.45 words
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Article16 1940-06-19 15 London, Friday. 23 1 2 21 1 2 BAR GOLD, Fine per oz. £8.8.016 words
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Article59 1940-06-19 15 L,onaon. luesaay. Palm Oil -Malay) m bulk— S'mcnt Unquoted Coprn 'Straits FMS) September Sment Unquo'ed Sa Flour (Sarawak) June July S'ment. 17 6 Nominal Jipioca. sped Feari. Singapore) JiweJuly Sment 27 6 TvominaJ FAQ) White Muntok v Sinent. 4»' 4 Nominal !PAQ) Black Lampong Sment. 2 7 8 Nominal59 words
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Article22 1940-06-19 15 RIBBKIt NCW Y rkl JUne 17> Man;,- Tone Bestsellers BE 22 22 J j^rward O-t.Dec 1334 19 B** Tone Qutet22 words
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Article59 1940-06-19 15 •"pin New York, June 18. the end of France as an Ally end ltal m war but it is not the vr .it is the beginning of the Hitude m which every survivcracy m the world owes to a Won that gave away its 111 aReuter - 59 words
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123 1940-06-19 15 MAGINOT LINE DRAMA IN ALHAMBRA FILM LsUkAm^j^ AN unusual spy drama, highly en- tertaining and gripping mainly for the locality of its plot and its timeliness. "Double Crime m the Maginot Line" opened at the Alhambra last night. Originally a French film with French dialogue, this interesting picture has been123 words
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204 1940-06-19 15 ONE of the most exciting of Charlie Chan's adventure is "City In Darkness." which opened at the Cathay last night. Here is Paris m the blackout, with all the eerieness of shadows and suspects. Chan is slicker than ever, a strange Oriental soul wandering204 words
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Article180 1940-06-19 15 Singapore, Tuesday. TWO former champions, Yadi and Yong Loon Chong fought out a 1 slashing tennis semi-final m the men's singles of the Singapore lawn tennis championships this evening, the result going m favour of Yadi, who with cleverly varied forceful forehand drives and tricky180 words
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Article, Illustration78 1940-06-19 15 Johnny Ware who sustained a, cut t over his left eye m his fight with Eattling Sima m K.L. will not meet Yeo on Fri., 21st. Instead Sima I who defeated him will meet Yeo on Friday. Sima specially whipped j Ware to get a chance to meet his long78 words
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Article254 1940-06-19 16 DEVASTATING RAIDS LINES NAIROBI, JUNE ISII IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED THAT CONCENTRATION'S OF DOMY TROOPS. TRANSPORT COLIMNS, WIRELESS STATIONS AND OTHER BI'ILMNGS WERE HEAVILY BOMBED IN RAIDS BY UNITS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN AND RHODE SiAN AIR FORCES ON SOUTHERN ABYSSINIA ON SUNDAY. It is stated that "very succcsslul attacks wereReuter - 254 words
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Article139 1940-06-19 16 GERMAN DESTROYER BOMBED J London. June IS. THI. Air Mtaistrj announces that i the X A F heavily bombed military objectives over a wide area m Khmeland and northwest (iermain list night. I arly to-day. an enemy de>troyer off the Frisian Inland* was bombed ami hit amidships. The attack wasReuter - 139 words
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270 1940-06-19 16 London, A DELAYED despatch from Reuter'a special corre>. the X.V..V. speaks of the straits to which the Fr< reduced a d*y or two a«/« The correspondent, with a number of colleagues, fell man ambush but by swifts reversing their cars and ste] accelerations,Reuter - 270 words
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Article35 1940-06-19 16 Berlin, l< m The Munich conference is T M ed by the German News A r l ti< proteediFin m complete |s M with no sound from lhe world penetrating tin- headquarters."- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article100 1940-06-19 16 London. June 18. THI Admiralty announces that British men— ntllt lossei through enemy action for the week ending Sunday midnight of June 9. was nine ships, of a total tonnage of 11,536. Allied I ssea were two -hips of 952 tons;, and neutral two ships of 4.472Reuter - 100 words
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Article128 1940-06-19 16 I indon, June 18. I ORD Dudlej G rd n, President of th Fedei f Briti Industries, has a mi of encouragement to aU engaged m industry. He says "At this grave crisis In our '.he country now h bear th full strain of whateverBritish Wireless - 128 words
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79 1940-06-19 16 London. Junt IT IS officially annoumed that the South African (iovmiment has despatched a small military f<, rrf to Komartipoort m Eastern Trans, vaal, on the borders of Mozambiqte it i> Added that this i ary measure and baa toj with relations betweenReuter - 79 words
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Article35 1940-06-19 16 .'I elsh coalminers I work on Sunday nighi I tion of the war Th c reopening ol cl s employmeot ol thousar m miners and the recall I M [other industri ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement115 1940-06-19 16 LAST THREE SHOWS CW T Where A T U A m Fvervbodv /I 1 Un I Goes. CHARLIE CHAN 3.15 c.15e .15 9 15 m c irv m iiAiui\i:ss WITH SIDNEY TOLER LYNN BARI RICHARD CLARKE i 1 OPENING TOMORROW M F ~~r ___B_t>\^ Tif/icrKe. tzJL-wtPM. flfltv POW£R DARNELL '^|__r115 words
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