Morning Tribune, 25 June 1940
1940-06-25
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Title Section11 1940-06-25 1 The Morning Tribune IL ft, 123. Tues. June 25, 1940. i11 words
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Article, Illustration40 1940-06-25 1 MAJOR GEN. DOBBIE former General Officer Commanding the Troops in Malaya, and now Officer Administering the Government at Malta. *o whom Mr. Churchill, the British Prime Minister. pays a warm tribute, bee page 3.40 words
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121 1940-06-25 1 British French Consulates Bombed Chungking, June 24. T British diplomatic mission here, the British Consulate ral and the French Consulate were hit by bombs during a JapaMme air raid on the capital to-day. Buildings occupied by the French and British Consuls received direct hits ana were demolished, while a dudReuter - 121 words
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Article34 1940-06-25 1 London, June 24. Parliamentary circles, it is exed that the Prime Minister will we an opportunity in the Commons f -morrow of making a full statement <*l the present situation.— B.O.W.B.O.W. - 34 words
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Article595 1940-06-25 1 World-Wide Response To "Fight On "Appea l LONDON, JUNE 24. fHERE HAS BEEN A QUICK RESPONSE TO GEN. DEGAULLE'S CALL TO FIGHT ON. In London, a constant stream of all Frenchmen from all walks of life have been calling all day at the newly-appointed offices ofReuter - 595 words
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Article94 1940-06-25 1 ANOTHER ITALIAN U-BOAT DESTROYED London, June 24. AN Admiralty communique issueu to-day states: -Yet another Italian U-boat has been destroyed by British naval forces east of Su« thi bringing the total of Italian U-boat, definitely known to have been disposed of to seven. "Italy declared war on the 10th otReuter - 94 words
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Article21 1940-06-25 1 Lisbon. June 24. The British liner. Monarch of Bermuda carrying the Italian Ambassado. and his staff, arrived to-day from Britain- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article169 1940-06-25 1 BORDEAUX, JUNE 24. rE FRENCH GOVERNMENT HAS DECIDED TO INSTRUCT GENERAL HUNTSIGER TO SIGN THE ARMISTICE WITH ITALY. THE DECISION WAS TAKJEN BY THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS THIS AFTERNOON. As yet nothing definite is known of their nature, though unconfirmed reports are already rumouring that strong Colonial claimsReuter - 169 words
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245 1940-06-25 2 London, Jure 24. THK TRENCH war communique says that in the west there wore no important items. In the centre, lively fighting took place in the environs of St. Etiennc. In the south-east, the Germans succeeded in advancing in the region of Culoz inReuter - 245 words
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Article59 1940-06-25 2 Berlin. June 24. I THE (ierman News Agency states that Grand Admi- ral Raedcr made a tour of inspection of units of the battle fleet and the naval bases on the Dutch. Belgian, J north French coast, from June 17 to 21 "to assure him- selfReuter - 59 words
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Article94 1940-06-25 2 "CANADA MUST MOBILISE" Ottawa. June 24. THE Canadian Minister of Justice, in a broadcast to-day. said: "Until the British Government is free to act, we must ensure our own protection from external force, and poss'bly from enemies within our own gates. "When we ,ee such a powerful neighbour as theReuter - 94 words
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Article30 1940-06-25 2 Berlin, June 24. British planes on the night of June 23 attacked the district of Hamburg, states the orficial German News Agency. The report adds:— They did verylittle damage "—Reuter.30 words
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436 1940-06-25 2 Over 3, 000 Japanese Troops Near Hongkong Hongkong, June 24. THE situation on the border continued to be quiet to-day. no being reported since yesterday, although the British authorities continue to take precautions to meet possible eventualities. By nightfall, it is estimated, the Japanese had lined up 1 thousand troops436 words
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Article63 1940-06-25 2 Johannesburg, June 24. Gen. Hettzog and Dr. Malan. leader and deputy leader ol the Opposition Party ie>pective.y. have a joint statement to-day. demanding the immediate summoning of Parliament. They invite their supporters to hold meeting? to protest against the declaration of war against Italy without consulting Parliament,Reuter - 63 words
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Article46 1940-06-25 2 London, June 24. THE Stock Exchange was quietly easier cwing to disappointment at Marshal Petain's Government's acceptance of the German armistice terms. Price.s mostly eased but gilt-edged showed signs of rallying nearing close. GDld minings encountered small local sales. Wall Street was steady ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article49 1940-06-25 2 Nairobi, June 24. rE communique reports "all quiet on the whole front this morning. It adds that troops of the King's African Rifles raided bases on the Italian Somaliland frontier on June 23. but no enemy was seen, the bases having apparently been vacated. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article118 1940-06-25 2 BRITISH ENVOY LEA VES FRANCE London. Jw*t £IR RONALD C W.t BELL, British Ambassador in France, has left Bordeaux tor England with his staff. Re* ters diplomatic correspondent learns. His departure is due to the fad .■hat France is now almost over-rur by the enemy, and his capture b\ the118 words
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305 1940-06-25 3 60 ITALIAN PLANES IN UNSUCCESSFUL RAID CAIRO, JUNE 24. 1 £N R.A.F. COMMUNIQUE SAYS THAT A "LARGE FORCE OF ENEMY BOMBING AIRCRAFT, ESCORTED BY A FLIGHT OF FIGHTERS, RAIDED MALTA YESTERDAY. "Over 60 aircraft participated, yet only slight damage was done. Five civilians wereReuter - 305 words
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176 1940-06-25 3 ONLY BRITAIN'S FULL STRENGTH CAN SAVE FREEDOM London. June 24. ter Guardian says that aclf of Britain's friend thin a few hours into a ;r common enemy, alknvsnd resources to be used »ur prim struggle, forget- fidelity she had taken. lerahle to all who care for reputation of France. LaB.O.W. - 176 words
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69 1940-06-25 3 FRENCH NEWS AGENCY MAKES A PROTEST Bordeaux, June 24 I .ed over the French js that the Bavas Hews i most formal protest tti< aa contained In Mr i nl and adds that tlu rejects the distine is apparently Intended it i If and th op act] h I IntelReuter - 69 words
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84 1940-06-25 3 BELGIANS TO FIGHT ON WITH BRITISH London. June A. J 1 Belgian Minister. M. Jaspar, broadcasting from London, dethai ihe Belgian government viled in Portugal and that it (i decided to stop fightms. ontrary, the war for the deof Be'glum would be con:ome to England to ensure hoped nil colleaguesReuter - 84 words
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123 1940-06-25 3 CHUNGKING'S VIEW OF TIENTSIN SILVER Chungking. June 24. (the Chinese Government has made a 1 II declaration regarding the Angloi. Japanese Tientsin agreement as follows. In the first place the silver is the pro Inert* of the Bank of Communications. as also part of the reserve fund for the nationalReuter - 123 words
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Article110 1940-06-25 3 SYRIA W ILL NOT GIVE UP Damascus, June 24. FOLLOWING Gen. Mittelhauser's announcement that he has decided to carry on France's mission in Syria and defend the honour of France and her flag, numerous tribal chieftains have placed their lives and properties at the disposal if the French authorities. NewsReuter - 110 words
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Article94 1940-06-25 3 AMERICA WARNS AXIS POWERS Montevideo, June 24. THE Foreign >Uiuftter of U'WUy. 1 M. Guania. hae strongly a^hm^* hi country'* adherence to the principles of democracy, when Speaking at a luncheon ****M the Government to the Imtea States cruiser Quincy __.i_._i Replying, Mr. Edwin Wilson Unied States Minister, reiterated tlutReuter - 94 words
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Article25 1940-06-25 3 Cairo, June if COUNT Mazzolini, Italian Ambassacor and members of the Legation anfl Consular staffs have left for Tales ta en loutc to Rome.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article385 1940-06-25 3 London. June 24. u_, PHTBLIC D .blicind re W eil understood le surprise that the C aS ■■•_busn ft -ol i& now the principal veiaive i* wmcni» tUma ewy business ot Herman w» whew" -tisiaction that _ffSrs arts. the neutral European countries have £ns been familiar,British wireless - 385 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1940-06-25 4 Hungarian Cabaret At Magic Circle: News And Notes Of People Pla ns as blithe ga a snatch of Hungarian gipsy musk was the atmosphere at the Magic Circle headquarters Oil Sunday night when a Hungarian Cabaret wa.s presented In the garden in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. The flash1,007 words
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Article101 1940-06-25 4 PEOPLE AND PLACES made their third public appearance on this occasion. Warrant Officer Stephens was the conductor, and part songs, solos and quarters were included in the programme. MRS. Arnold Nassim is planning a trip 111 to the Hill and will leave at the beginning of next week if all101 words
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Article, Illustration499 1940-06-25 5 MANTFACTIRERS of beauty preparations make it easy for you to look your best, provided that you understand the uses for which various products are intended. Wisely used, these represent money well spent and help you to make the best of yourself. Take skin499 words
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552 1940-06-25 5 LOVELY LADY... in spite of the heat Ill' foea the temperature. Your face ii damp and your hair curls wtly; >our sun-glasses steam and your frot k feels clammy not an uniting picture even in the privaiv of your own home and cer. tainlv not one to be tolerated in552 words
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Advertisement107 1940-06-25 5 Hr«-:\-a_<Bi_p_i N 1 wi-^jyT^aiawar _h > r^ W _ftJJ iij p^l [a ft •j__k_ _ft iaa a_^_—^_^_i IIM_UllaVN|gW.HIIIlllllUIUU|IUUIIIIIUIMI»ltllllllllllllllll^B V'' '1 /^o_\_^__f .1,^4- Break last Cereals _iS__fc^ '.ft&P^ everything that Butt er, cheese you, need for your;^ Fr^ 5 FJB? A shopping list. A really h Sl/rup PJ fine choice of107 words
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Article105 1940-06-25 6 Sold Above Fixed Prices, Fined P\din(. guilty to charges of having sold su i nd Australia al Hour above lhe fixed price, Mohamad Mydin, a salesman ol Nam.. Mohamad Sons. Puiau Bukom. was fined HO, tn one week's rigorou* nnprinent, on each charge. Hamid Bultan, manager ol Nains lioad Sons105 words
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Article415 1940-06-25 6 THE POSITION oi Europeans and others liable to conscription, who ■riffr to leave Malaya either permanently, on business or on holiday, was explained by a Government Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday. The Imn:: i Oflleer, Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay -Stales, will refute to furnish415 words
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199 1940-06-25 6 MALAYAN CHILDREN AND EVACUATION FROM ENGLAND (From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Monday, I INQI'IRIES made at the Secret- I I i ariat to-day indicate that the I Government have been in ten- I I sultation with the Malaya* I 7 Areni in London regarding the I arrangement of passage*199 words
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Article77 1940-06-25 6 AMISGTIDED laundry c»uli» C I Ah Nvoe, considered it bis 1 dav when he found a pan cuff links dangling from the of one of the shirts be m g AMI instead of handing 1 cle to his employer *o that I returned to the rigbtfi77 words
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Article716 1940-06-25 7 FRANCE BECOMES ENEMY LAND New York, June 24. f lilK1 ilK French people themselves will have to be the judges some day of the pitiless armistice term imposed on them at Compiegne and Rome," *avs the New York Time? in a leader. paper adds: "They will716 words
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Article, Illustration261 1940-06-25 7 HON. MR. JONES IN HOSPITAL HIS EXCELLENCY the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones, has entered the General Hospital. Singapore, and will not be able to attend to-morrow's emergency ni-eiing cf the Eederal Council in Kuala Lumpur. His Excellency is Buffering tro\* acut: irflucnzai pharyngitis, and261 words
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Article63 1940-06-25 7 The eiKilt men who were leaders of a crowd of workmen who pelted stones a he Indian driver and forced him to lock up the engine room and thus Ml work on the Beng Kwee Quarry at ij di Road. Singapore, were found guttty yesterday on a charge63 words
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Article313 1940-06-25 7 ]^EWS of the signing of the armistice between the Petain Government and Nazi Germany has been received in Great Britain "with grief and amazement," because acceptance of such German terms as occupation of the French Channel and Atlantic coasts, and immobilisation of the French Navy, is313 words
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Article, Illustration282 1940-06-25 8 Cogs In The War Machinl gESIDES the huge casualty lists which the Germans s on the western front in the great offensive Hh ic n T I terminated with a form of armistice against France tl J were not the only ones who lost prisoners of282 words
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Article, Illustration415 1940-06-25 8 GERM REVIVI N TRADE WITH U.S. A. |X Washington. D. I imagined than that Embassy. For l\ S.-Gerr tlirough Russia, is as ext arrived in New York an his way to take up that He was Dr. Gerhradt Al trick, one-time legal partm Hcinrich Albert (German I lor in 1923)415 words
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Article, Illustration54 1940-06-25 8 This Jreak silhouette is of Irina Baronova. one of the best known and most talented of the young ballerinas of the Russian Ballet. She has gone to Hollywood to play the part of an exotic beauty be„n f a, hdU 3in MGM S Florian which fall of54 words
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Article, Illustration143 1940-06-25 9 THE destinies of Agnes and Arabella, twin sister cats, have been almost mystically intertwined for the span of their lives* They were born together a year ago on the grounds of the University Mound Old Ladies' Home, California, and they have Ijved within catcall of each other ever143 words
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Advertisement69 1940-06-25 9 HUDSOhTB EUHEHTHOL I mm ■^^rj _fc^!_a mm* ■ft Kc_ (nr l t{afl mb Pfafej___. ami I '<___■ __N \mf, 1 ."'tU H-CV'ot^ r THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC AND V^r PROPHYLACTIC, EMINENTLY SUITED FOR HUMAN BEINGS V ysl 0F ALL AGES FROM EARLY ffi^^,^* CHILDHOOD UPWARDS, FOR <^%?V THE ELIMINATION FROM THE69 words
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291 1940-06-25 10 CtKTHER EVIDENCE was given yesterday in the case in which Dr. f Karaite Katagiri is charged under the Prevention Of Disease Ordinance with failing to report a case of scarlet fever in a European Y-.ofi.-r,t V V> Kprnn UU Ut 1. Urn*. m..291 words
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Article47 1940-06-25 10 I For stealing $10 worth of oil from the j Keppel Store at the Singapore Harbour Board. Teo Ah Seng, a 30-year-old i Chinese was fined $30 or in default 30. day/ rigorous imprisonment bv Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, the Fourth Folice Magistrate, yesterday. I47 words
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Article122 1940-06-25 10 3 SLEEPING MEN HACKED LYING in hospital in critical conditions, three Tamils who had been hacked, by a compatriot with an axe. on the night of June -ti. while they were >leepins. are still unable to make any statements to the police. The men who had been sleeping beside one122 words
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Article65 1940-06-25 10 _\IR Sidney Robert Burrett. a warde r attached to the Changi Prison, whose motor car collided with a ricksha at East Ccast Road in the early hours of June 9 resulting in the rickshapuller's death was yesterday exonerated by acting Singapore coroner, Mr. W65 words
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Advertisement394 1940-06-25 11 I I Situations Vacant experienced in hair waving. k s:. umi Oood opportunity (No. 863D) Df clerk previous experience 1 12, North Bridge Road. (No. 844D> Z~~ Java Tea Dust and Pro--1 ,e B,n S" f 8„D. r ngnntl throughout Malaya r_yi < .bber Tapping Knife all -8 ra Tribune.394 words
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Advertisement569 1940-06-25 11 To Let M \BLES TO LET near Racecourse. Box 92 c o M-aaya Tribune. bini;_pore. u _4,u, HOUSES in Eaton Place off Hillside Drive rent $20. Apply 10. Kovan Roud. S.ngapore •No 885D> TO J_F I, con ilortable roo_n h for Bachelors or Office girls Unfurnished. $15 Apply 20-C. Hill569 words
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Advertisement568 1940-06-25 11 Property For Sale FOR SALE (A) Freehold land with 2-storeyet-brick house. No. 20 Joo Chiat Terrace f rl for quirk sale $2,000. (B) Vacant land, freehold Palm-grove Avenue, off Flower -k<ad. abojt 28.-00 sq. ft. Golne cheap. Apply Post Office Box No. 355, Singapore. (No. 848D) FURNISHED BUNGALOW at Fraser's568 words
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50 1940-06-25 12 Aimtcd bv the Customs authorities in connection with chandu smuggling Koh Chuen was found to have been banLshed from the Colony in 1933. Mr Justice Pedlow in the Assize Court vesterday sentenced him to 18 months' rigorous taprtaonn* i .1 low the sentence he i _>ent50 words
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Article35 1940-06-25 12 For being in BMMtsioi M i counterfeiting trade i quantity of false l, M i Chu a Ah Peng, was v to nine months' ngorou. rr -fl by Mr. Justice Pedlow. I35 words
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Article42 1940-06-25 13 ROBBED OWN MOTHER, BOUND OVER I offence. 19-year-A lio stole his moand pawned it. was r. am of $50 for a pebv Mr J G Raprd Police Magistrate, h rid to pay a com- i his mother so that redeem the pawn-42 words
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123 1940-06-25 13 Cheated Grief-Stricken Woman, Gaoled QNG WAH SENG. 30. was yesterdav w .sentenced to four months' rigorous I imprisonment by Mr. J o Rappoporl I the _h:rd Magistrate, for havinu i cheated a grief-stricken woman of $b The incident occurred in the Third Police Court on June 18, when tne woman123 words
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Article50 1940-06-25 13 Found residing in Singapore, having j been banished seven years ago. Chhan Teng Lam. was charged at the Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Pedlow "with unlawfully returning to this country during the period of his banishment. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced 'to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment.50 words
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486 1940-06-25 14 CHINESE JUST MISS SEASONS FIRST DEFEA T Reserve Police Held To Draw CHINESE 1: POLICE 1. MEETING the Police in a return Reserve Division encounter, at Alison Road Stadium yesterday, the Chinese only unbeaten side in the division came close to tasting their first reverse of the reason when they486 words
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Article52 1940-06-25 14 The Reserve Division League game < played between R.A.F. and Navy yesterday at the Naval Base was won bv the R.A.F. 2—l The Division I League game between It Manchesfc and R.A. (A-A.) at!' Changi yesterday resulted in a win (or 1 5 the Mant hes52 words
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Article208 1940-06-25 14 FORT CANNING 4; INDIANS 1. DOUGH play marred the Division 2B soccer match in which Fort Canning beat the Indians by four goals to one at Farrer Pa.k yesterday. Questionable tactics were employ- ed by ptay.rs of both teams early in the first-half, in208 words
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Article86 1940-06-25 14 The Custodian of Enemy property announces that with regard to terri- 1 tories occupied by Germany, it is now forbidden to trade with the following countries. Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Bohemia and Moravia. Slovakia %ni I Danzig, Poland and Belgium. Exceptions are made in regard to Denmark, of86 words
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169 1940-06-25 14 MORAVIA BEAT Y.M.C.A. IN FRIENDLY GAME Singapore, Monday. Moravia 5; Y.M.C.A 1 As the R.A.F. (Kallang) could not turn up. the Y M C. A. met tin Moravia soccer XI in a friendly en counter on the Y.M C A. ground th afternoon. game was Interest ng and resulted in169 words
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Article91 1940-06-25 14 Aden Calm Confident I FORTNIGHT after Italy's entry m inlj the war, and the consequent spread of the war to the Red Sea region, Aden is more than ever calm and confident, says an Aden correspondent. The wisdom and of Oovernn«#«M v.'i 'i -tit r? DC a pfn"od Food supplies91 words
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100 1940-06-25 14 Weights For K.L. Tomorrow Completed Kuala Lumpur, jHJ WEIGHTS for remai capped races for (h< 1 Selangor Turf Club Sum tin ro-morrow are: Tj HORSES Class 4. Div. 1 n M Dangerous Lover q I Monte Video i J Moonlight Sonata _tl Maicheta II jM Autumn Bride ffl The Warrior100 words
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Advertisement92 1940-06-25 14 Public Notu I NOTICE. J COMPILSORY SERVICE <K>< a |l FORCES) ORDINANCE J' I LOCAL FORCES TKAIM> 1 ORDINANCE 1040 .1 The local Tribunal will sit j Supreme Court building or. I June 27. 1940, at 10 a.m. and tn from day to day as required. t 1 Applicants for92 words
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Miscellaneous32 1940-06-25 14 I IB.! TAEII..I. High Tide: l.°._ am., f> 1 ft. 2 S6 p.m 8.3 ft. TO MORKOW II i- ii Tld I 0"» a m 8.1 ft p m R 2 [I32 words
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Miscellaneous90 1940-06-25 14 SPORTS DIAR\I to-day i BOCCEF.: S.A.F.A L I r a. (Hy jf dium: fl| I lanchc W hn: SRC. S R.C.; Div »j Teng ,l > #n Tengah. n the Oulf ol Aden I he turn of more n Qb i tions. SV mal 9 Pi cton 1 ng t:90 words
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Article188 1940-06-25 15 Reuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE I IN don, Monday. C206 B' joG>2 Sellei- i_69 l -i Buyer. £269Vs Belier. imER I ondon. Monday iyer s Sellers atureh i 13' 4 13% ust W ■•">•» Dec. JIJI.J?- London, Monday. b 7 I faduftres 18/1* 2 i i* .8. m 5 and Areas 37188 words
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361 1940-06-25 15 French National Committee Formed In London London, June 24. ■THE following is the text of General Degaulles broadcast statement from London: "The armistice accepted by the Bordeaux Government is capitulation. This capitulation was signal before all means of resistance had been exhausted. •'This capitulation delivers into the hands of the361 words
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Article15 1940-06-25 15 Batavia. June 24. 'he world know pwupj, electric bjite. l!Uton ol Reuter.15 words
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Article36 1940-06-25 15 o r. ofi.vpar-old Chinese. Teh M .K R -,o_c_-_eor having pleading guilty to a cnarge g his possmst on c ourt^:f Wren which he .said he k«P*^g_ sen tenced „g& »-t_' rigorous imprison-HIM-t36 words
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Article108 1940-06-25 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THK drath occurred this morning of Mr. Leslie Francis Rjch, a prominent mcmler of the f™™*? [immunity of Selangor at his residence in Ulu Gombak Road. He was a senior master at the Victoria Institution holding the post for108 words
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293 1940-06-25 15 I.ordon. June 23. The ff J_«-Vff IS Han, over to Smgff he, stocks and material as we., as to place he J^^JTiS- war territory at the disposal of Germany for the pro-e«.t.on aeainst Great liritain. sufferance in 'The French Government will continue to ex itReuter - 293 words
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Advertisement12 1940-06-25 15 IMSSEXGER'S BAGGAGE 'outh British Insurance Co., Ltd. T_ .926 t Finlayson Green.12 words
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Advertisement82 1940-06-25 15 HEtJe R LANDS C H E HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V Indies. .Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital "HSSfc Reserve Fund _J .500.000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Branches: VAihPrhniis East Indies:— Sou rabar Samarang Medan, Weltevred'. N landoen- CheriDon. Tegal Peca lonoan Djokjakarta, Solo. Tjllatjau Dumber Palembang. Bandjer SSS Mocrssar.82 words
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Advertisement63 1940-06-25 15 fgiVERSEf.- 1 I CHINESE! I corp. wjysm Undertakes banking transactions of even description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institotioh with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections in all princi- j pal cities of the World. j Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and assures63 words
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226 1940-06-25 16 U.S. REPUBLICATIONS HOLD CONVENTION War Issue Presidential Election On Agenda Philadelphia, June 24. JHE Republican Party Convention, which opened here to-day, is faced with the dual task of selecting a candidate for the Presidential election in November, and fixing the policy to offer: the country. Foreign issues, it is certain,Reuter - 226 words
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169 1940-06-25 16 BRITAIN DID NOT ASK EGYPT TO DECLARE WAR Cairo, June 24. THE British Government "never asked either orally or in writ. ing" that Egypt should declare war on Italy. This statement is reported by Egyptian papers to-day to have been made by Ali Manor Pasha (Prime Minister) at a meetingReuter - 169 words
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Article119 1940-06-25 16 "Britain Has Enough Food Stocks" London. June 2 THE Minister of Food. Lord Woolton, to-day again gave an assurance that there were adequate stocks of food in Britain. Some of the nost vital stocks, he declared, were greater than they had ever I been in histroy. *I have been atkedReuter - 119 words
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Article74 1940-06-25 16 Dublin, June 24. MR. de Valera speaking at an all-Party recruiting meeting at Tralee yesterday said the geographical position in Ireland made tt a tempting place for any belligerent. The war had taken a very quick turn recently and, instead of removing danger, had madeReuter - 74 words
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Article77 1940-06-25 16 Lisbon. June 24. FE British liner, Wellington Star, was torpedoed near Cape Finisterre. Seventeen survivors have arrived near Oporto. All the crew of the Wellington S'ar were landed from two boats, it is learned in London to-night. Captain Williams and 51 of the crew reached Casablanca InReuter - 77 words
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60 1940-06-25 16 London, June 24: The Board of Trade has made an export control order, taking effect from June 24, under which the export of all classes of goods to French territories in Europe, including Corsica, Ls prohibited. Revocation of outstanding licences for exports to the territoriesReuter - 60 words
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Article44 1940-06-25 16 London. June 24: The Ministry of Health states that it has been decided to order evacuation of registered schoolchildren from Portsmouth, Southampton and Gosport. About 9,000 children will be moved on Thursday and Friday to areas in Surrey, Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire and Somerset.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article53 1940-06-25 16 VICEROY SEEINC INDIAN LEADERS Simla, June 34. IT is understood that ttie Viceroy has invited Mr. Gandhi to visit him at Simla. j Gandhi is expected to arrive to- wards the end of the week. In the meantime Lord Linlithgow is seeing Mr. J.nr.ah, President of the 1 Muslim LeagueReuter - 53 words
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Article43 1940-06-25 16 London. J IT WAS officially reported Moscow Radio to-day I diplomatic relations between Yugoslavia, which have I j ance since the end of the h to be resumed. Diplomatic repie&entatiw will be pointed, both in Moscow ai ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article21 1940-06-25 16 London. -fl Railway communication be: 1 fl lin and Paris will be resumed v it! davs. states the German win ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article24 1940-06-25 16 I Madrid. Juno H. It is understood that the Uu«m and Duchess of Windsor are return— i ine to England shortly.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article85 1940-06-25 16 Buenos Aires, June 1 The naval armaments programme providing for expenditure ol -*m millions, was submitted to Cuiv-r«« to-day. fl The construction of a big: dockyard forms part of the f**** MB the execution of which will u» several vears. A sum of more, in £32 millions will be neededReuter - 85 words
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Article43 1940-06-25 16 Bordeaux. Jim*' M To-dav's official Journal pu' > I the ministerial decision t;u> Saturday whereby the promoti the rank of General of Colons I gaullc i> annulled. By me degree. Gen. Deuaulle is V ]l H the retired list "as a mea-' discipline."— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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