Morning Tribune, 27 June 1940
1940-06-27
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Article158 1940-06-27 1 Tin Control To Continue London, June 26. I t IHF HOrSE of Commons to- I J day. the I'nder-Secretary for I the CtlMllM. Mr. Hall, replying to J a question, said that it was un- uuiMirr and undesirable m na- J UofUl interest to bring the tin 5 5 nuitrolReuter - 158 words
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145 1940-06-27 1 FRENCH VOLUNTEER LEGION IN BRITAIN London. June 26. I! WAS LEARNT m London to-day that Gen. Degaulle is forming a li^nch Volunteer Legion m this country, to be recruited from French i ers and men now on British soil. Ihe Legion will have the full support of the British Government.Reuter - 145 words
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285 1940-06-27 1 Cairo, June 26. AX "UNOFFICIAL" statement issued by General Headquarters says:— "Patrol activity continued on the Libyan front m the coast sector towards the side of Azeiz and Bardia, and m the south as far as the oasis of Jarabub. Our patrolsReuter - 285 words
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Article475 1940-06-27 1 BLOCKADE EXTENDED TO FRANCE LONDON, JUNE 26. ft MINISTRY OF INFORMATION COMMUNIQUE STATES:— "IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE R.A.F., NAVAL AND MILITARY RAIDERS YESTERDAY CARRIED OUT SUCCESSFUL RECONNAISSANCES OF THE ENEMY COASTLINE. LANDINGS WERE EFFECTED AT A NUMBER OF POINTS AND CONTACT MADE WITH GERMAN TROOPS. CASUALTIES WEREReuter - 475 words
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Article481 1940-06-27 2 London, June 26. fHE Government of India had come to the conclusion that for J the purposes of the urgent expansion of India's war effort, it had 1 now become necessary, indeed urgent, to follow the example of Britain and introduce compulsory I service for theReuter - 481 words
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113 1940-06-27 2 SPAIN WILL RESPECT TANGIER NEUTRALITY London, June 26. THE services In the Tangier administration are reported to be functioning normally, declared Mr. Butlei (Under. Secretary for Foreign Affairs >. replying to a question m the Commons to-day. Asked if the Government was alive co tie grave responsibility of trusting aReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration194 1940-06-27 2 If the stress of life is wearing you out, robbing you of mental vigour, physical energy if you are ageing prematurely and you feel that youth, has gone for ever start taking Phyllosan tablets to-day 1 Every inch of your body benefits when you take194 words
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Article67 1940-06-27 2 Dublin. June 26 HELD was sentenced to ftve years' penal servitude by a special criminal court on charges of aiding an unknown person to attempt to obtain iuforuiatLm likely to be prejudicial to the safety of the State. Held wa< acquitted of conspiracy to usurp tileReuter - 67 words
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Article240 1940-06-27 2 No Peace Treaty Yet"— Bordeaux Bordeaux, June 26. k STATEMENT issued by the Havas Agency declares that the French Government has no indication as to what the peace treaty will be. It is considered 'however that no study of this peace treaty should be undertaken immediately and that discussion onReuter - 240 words
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199 1940-06-27 2 R.A.F. ATTACK DROMES NEAR FRENCH COAST London, June 26 THE AIR MINISTRY announces that during yesterday, Offensh patrols were flown by our fighters over enemy aerodromes near th French coast. One of our patrols encountered a much larger term* tion of enemy fighters and shofc down three, without sustaining lossReuter - 199 words
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170 1940-06-27 2 "NO SUCH THING AS ISOLATION" Hoover Philadelphia. Juno EX-PRESIDENT Herbert Hoover, ressing the Republican Oonvei warned the nation that it must I pared to defend the Western Her.. He said "We sliould facilita c procuring of materials and O by all nations fighting for freedom, bu subject to definite limitationsReuter - 170 words
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Article60 1940-06-27 2 London. Jui IT is not m public interest any information on this sub clared Mr. Law < Under-Seen" War Office) m the Commo replying to an enquiry as to persons had been shot for offences against the state sin< break of war. He, however, assured the60 words
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Advertisement19 1940-06-27 2 _^^^B process ol aisvnii"b w^ apparatus. Special prices for Manufacturers and Dispensaries Distributors:— RAHAMI.N PKNHAS. 117—125. CecU Street, Sinjapore.19 words
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Article, Illustration693 1940-06-27 3 Rome. June 26. THE terma provide that for the dura- of the hostilities between Italy Great Britain, maritime and mili- rtified area^ and naval bases m Birerta. Ajacck) and Orano shall militarised within 15 days. y B uuarantee of the execution of armisticeReuter - 693 words
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Article71 1940-06-27 3 AMERICA MINES PAN AM A CANAL TJIE United States has mined boih ends of the »'«»»>™ 1 (anal and has moved heavy artillery from the fadfic to the Atlantic coast. n An atmosphere of intense vigilance the Atlantic Coast and me umwocwi by Reut?r. Bripfger-Oen oral Devers, Chief of Staff71 words
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Article33 1940-06-27 3 Madrid. June 26. Th official Spanbh News Agency from the French frontier that the Petain Government Is transferring 1 headquarters to Clermont Perrand here the end of the week ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article88 1940-06-27 3 OVERSEAS FRENCHMEN NOT GIVING UP London. June 26. 1 LTIIOITGH the terms of the Italian armistice demand the end of resistance throughout the French Empire, reports are still being rectived of the determination of many French overseas territories to continue the fight. The French HU;h Commissioner for Morocco announced last88 words
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19 1940-06-27 3 Washington, June 26. President Roosevelt has signed the $4,702 Millions Tax Bill. 1 ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article59 1940-06-27 3 be removed at the end of the manoeuvres. It is considered significant that tnfe mine-laying was done while the liner Conte Biancamano was m the canal, so that she could not see where the mines were laid at either end.Panama, June 26. The Conte Biancamano, heavily guarded by planes, completedReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement57 1940-06-27 3 I>O YOU NEED GLASSES? iomp s o n (rrii<i'\i df&J^^^x liamos and Mountings iff* j-ft^ >m ;>rcpi s.-^.oo i.:>. 00 ll^UPiiy. md |7Jt. The cost of »c lrnses depends on J**' '•our eyesipht needs. lIIOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4. ARCADE BLDG., THONE 3002. R. A. Thompson. Dr. of57 words
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Advertisement59 1940-06-27 3 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BtffUMNG, CM U A STREET, TH^NE 5808. SINGAPORE *II i FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LUMPUR "VENG HSNG LOONG, NG KON CIIEE, KLANG USE FNG TEH, IPOn LEE AH WFNG, PENANG GENERAL PRODI59 words
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536 1940-06-27 4 lasl \i»lil'» lllarkoul (Tribune Staff Reporter) GOOD SHOW WAS A.R.P. CHIEF JEANS' COMMENT OX SINGAPORE'S BLACKOUT LAST NIGHT. BUT HE ADDED: "WE LEARNED A GOOD DEAL IN OUR DEPARTMENT." Some of the problems that cropped up during the A.R.P. measures taken by warden and536 words
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Article226 1940-06-27 4 Man Alleges Assault By Inspector THE PUBLIC GALLERY of the Singapore Assize Court was crowded yesterday when the trial continued before Mr. Justice Manning and a common jury of the two Chinese Police Inspectors on charges of causing grievous hurt to two Javanese. a> T d he Se P a°h226 words
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121 1940-06-27 4 REING financially embarrassed, a Chinese tongkang owner, Tay Boon Kok, decided to take his own life. Waking up grieved and worried on me morning of June 22 he sat with hi.s wife and children and ate his last breakfast. He left the house121 words
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Article, Illustration183 1940-06-27 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MISS RITH HARRIET NICKERSON. who arrived by the "President Gartield" at .noon yesterday, had just four hours to prepare for her wedding which took place at 4 n m. She married Mr. Carlton F. Lester. i"ho has oeen m Singapore183 words
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225 1940-06-27 4 <JTANDARD HOURS m Government offices m the Colony, which were I formerly from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., are to be lengthened by an hour I each day. "Spitfires Over Britain" An interesting feature— 'Spitfires over Britain." giving the story of the Home Defence225 words
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Article49 1940-06-27 4 TWO Chinese, Loh All Wah Hoon Chon Hoof, J**\ pleaded guilty to the theit of b although none that they took ever been recovered. "We stole one oicycle for the 01 getting the headlamp." remain men from the dock. Sentence was postponed until Ju49 words
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Article, Illustration221 1940-06-27 5 Services Y.W.C.A. Dances. An American Tea, A Magic Show T Victoria Memorial Hall was packed ith dancers on Wednesday niuht service Dance was held. It had forward from to-nmht owing black out. Ilif cheery ltmosphere that al- \> prevails at these functions wa> vi\ much m evidence and the danj,221 words
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Article, Illustration919 1940-06-27 5 PEOPLE PLACES by VERA ARDMORE with a honey-coloured satin ri R. H. Green was m full length lame, rut on moulded lines. lisa Ray Etlin chose black and red -kei cloque with a skirt that eddied lem fulli.ess from the knees. >li*s Stella Strachan-Smith's billiaid gieeii chiffons wfrc excellent with919 words
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Advertisement43 1940-06-27 5 1 Elegance flndi expression In a pair of smooth, beautifulh cared for hands Elizabeth Arden's Hand-o'Tonic is a pink creamy lotion to keep the hands smooth, white and soft. Smooth on your hnr.ds after washing and admire the results MAYNARD'S Battery Rd. i.43 words
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1155 1940-06-27 6 Member On "Reprehensible Waste Of Time" (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. CPE AKIXG on the adjourrment m the Federal Council today, the v^ Hon Mr S B. Palmer referred to the confusion caused to estate c -mplrviTs as a result1,155 words
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Article564 1940-06-27 6 FEDERAL SECRETARY EXPLAINS REPLYING to the points raised <>n the adjournment, the Hon. Mi Hugh Fraser, the Federal Secretary remarked that Mr. Palmer ha-! raised several questions and if lii> reply was not as adequate as h wished it to be, he i raved the indulgence of the couticil as564 words
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Advertisement31 1940-06-27 6 HUDSONS EUMENTHOL F^^7OJUBES WllpfiwH' \N^ PROPHYLACTIC, FMINENTLY IjlpL fffll ()I ALL AGKS FRO M EARLY Hligir^s!Li CHILDHOOD IPWARDS, FOR THE ELIMINATION FROM THE Nn ALL BRONCHIAL OR iTIMONMIY AILMENTS. W.P.S. 2iS31 words
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587 1940-06-27 7 PETAIN IS ONLY HITLER'S PUPPET (Reuter's Special Commentary) London, June 26. HOUGH the Telegraph, commenting on Mr. Churchill's speech m the House of Commons, strongly condemns Marshal Petain and his suppliers,' the paper adds: know that the heart ut France n them." er587 words
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Article102 1940-06-27 7 GOVT. OFFICES' LEAVE SUSPENDED r ENABLE as many Govern- ment Officers as possible to receive their continuous training with the Local Forces, all vacation leave is suspended until i further notice and approval of leave to officers who have not yet left Malaya is cancelled. The suspension of leave does102 words
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Article75 1940-06-27 7 Soviets May Get Bessarabia NEW YORK. JUNE Z* THE WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT OF THE NEW YORK TIMES SAYS IT IS REPORTED IN WELL-INFORMED DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES THAT RUSSIA WILL BE PERMITTED TO TAKE BESSARABIA IT IS STATED THAT ITALY HAS AGREED TO TOTS AND THAT GERMANY IS TRYING TO PERSUADE RUMANIA TOReuter - 75 words
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Article38 1940-06-27 7 Washington, Juno 26. THE Navy Department reveals that the I cruiser Omaha and the destroyers Barry and Goff sailed very recently for Portugal, to relieve the existing: U.S. squadron of the same strength. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article32 1940-06-27 7 Rrme. June 26. EGYPT'S diplomatic and consular representatives left here at 1215 a.m to-day. Epyptian journalists and a number oi Egyptian residents left by the same irain. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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309 1940-06-27 7 Morning Tribune Thursdaay, june 27, 1940. Empire Safety Is Assured MR. Churchill's statement m the House of Commons concerning the surrender to Germany of the French Fleet, coupled with the Italian statement that fighting between Italy and France had ceased "on all fronts, including overseas possessions," is the gravest news309 words
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Article125 1940-06-27 7 -Mr Churchill hopes that the Colonial Empire may become the seat of a government pledged m Mr. Ctiuicmii words, to fight on "The British people have realised m slinctively that, In Mr. Churchill's wort the safety of Great Britain is pow< rfullv though not decisively, affected what happens to the125 words
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Advertisement22 1940-06-27 7 SAFFr.UARD YOURS£LV£S INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. WD CECIL STREEI, IIMGAFOM* ft. WUttKM mm>22 words
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Article, Illustration477 1940-06-27 8 ENHANCE THE CHARM OF MOULDED SILHOUETTES aaaaaaaaaaaa Sculptured In White Satin... BRASSIERES of every description and for every type of figure are 10 oe found m abundance at Priscilla. Eu Court. Stamford Road. Ranging from tiny net models < which, m spite of their deceptively fragile appearance477 words
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Article, Illustration457 1940-06-27 8 Jewel Sensations Of The Century WOMEN of 1940 are more jewel-conscious than ever before, and jewellery mo longer merely an addition to dress. Instead it takes an important plac- m the world of fashion. It is to a large extent, due to Ciro that th.* happy change has come to457 words
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Advertisement62 1940-06-27 8 DRESSES. HOUSECOATS. Jt"A c orsets. Ar V^ W FOR BEAUTIFUL V 1 SHEER HOSIERY 61, Stamford Kd. Phone (Eu Court) 3335 LOOK LOVELIER IN PEARLS! CIRO PEARLS are :he world's finest reproduction of real Pearls. H AMU V s 10, BATTERY RD: i i m i "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT62 words
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Advertisement14 1940-06-27 8 Tel. 6042. 65, Stamford Rd. Morning, Afternoon Evening dresses. HATS DRESSES Made To Order.14 words
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Article, Illustration685 1940-06-27 9 New Ways With Old Favourites of 4 eggs, folding these m lightly. Pour the mixture into a prepared souffle tingreased and line rather high with greased paper— and steam slowly until firm to the touch. Serve when turned out with sweet sauce of some kind. BANANA BULBS Four or more685 words
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Article, Illustration221 1940-06-27 9 A jam sandwich or slices of sponge-cake m Two or more large bananas 1 small tin of cream Cantor sugar. jam A few glace cherries and pistachio nuts. Peel and halve the bananas lengthways. Cut the cake into pieces exactly the siae and shape of221 words
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Advertisement87 1940-06-27 9 f v^^^k Australia produces Biscuits I/^X f^P? everything that'^™^^^ J^Tj you need for yovtfi%£ FTUits l^*' shopping list. A really m Sj rup |g| By fine choice of good m things for the table, 1 i and the quality is f eat Pas V^ r oduccs &2k every bit as87 words
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119 1940-06-27 10 ALLEGED TO HAVE SHOT ANOTHER DEAD SAID to have been responsible for the murder cf Tan Ah Lee. who was shot dead during a faction fight between two Chinese secret .societies on June 11, Tan Tiau Peng, a 27-year-old Hokkien, was produced yesterday before Mr J. G Rappoport. m the119 words
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Article39 1940-06-27 10 $4OO FINES FOR A BICYCLE I Two Chinese. Tay Chuan Tee and Tan Soo Shoo were yesterday fined $200 each or three months' rigorous imprisonment one for the theft of a bicycle and the other for retention of it.39 words
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Article42 1940-06-27 10 For failing to report his change of address to the police, Kwok Wong alia> Cheung Kau. a 22-year-old police supervisee with seven previous convictions to his credit, was sentenced to four months rigorous imprisonment by the Third Police Magistrate yesterday.42 words
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Article172 1940-06-27 10 NEW RICE PRICES IN AN ORDER made to-da\. Food Controller fixes new nu\i ilium prices for the «»ale o f rut It has btvn DOStiMe to n priCLV of all grades of Ran^. i.cc. Ransom parboiled rice and N p;.tam parboiled ncr. but sligh f have been necessary m the172 words
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47 1940-06-27 10 New York, June 26 (HE British purchasing commission today diaclosed that all existing contracU for mar materials by the French Government were Maigned to the British Go\ernmcnt on June 17, the day Marshal F-etain announced that fYance was seeking an Armistice, ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article45 1940-06-27 10 WMhtaftoa. June M MR. Henry Ford has re i used to mtnulacture aeroplane engines for Bnlain according an official annonncsnent by the National Defence CWnmisaon vhleh is therefore, seeking planes elsewhere. The orders are for Rolls- Royce-N. :1m engines. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement233 1940-06-27 10 BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. 8. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are233 words
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Advertisement220 1940-06-27 10 BURNS PHILP lIM I (Incorporated m Australia) I Monthly sailings to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. I Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and I departure of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak of hostilities. publication of sailing dates is suspended for the time being. For220 words
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Advertisement405 1940-06-27 11 9 for Assured Results Send your small Advert to the TBIBIXF tf% Insertions for 1 ll the price of 1 itnations Vacant rher for Mathematics to Geography gggggUgg for Java Tea Dust and ProSJ%JTS?, Malaya Tribune mD) I Mall English Teacher for a Chinew %pply suting age. qualification, witt SSSmSS405 words
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Advertisement597 1940-06-27 11 To Let AVAIL. July 1-No. 353. P. Panjang 7th m:le sl2 P"i ,No. tf29D> BUNGALOW to let fully furnished, at 11. Swanage Road. Kaiong. Vacant middle July, apply within. (No. 917 D) TO LET For Office or living, up-to-date sanitation. Apply:— l 42. Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur. Phone K.L. 2418.597 words
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Advertisement624 1940-06-27 11 Property For Sale FURNISHED BUNGALOW at Fraser's Hill, riiiungroum lounge, two double bedrooms, one single, two bathrooms, one with long bath H. and C. water. Mod. sanitation, electric light, boys quarters and garage. Large flower and vegetable garden la A sheltered position. App. 67,000 sq. ft. Th» owner would consider624 words
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Advertisement516 1940-06-27 11 Fresh Fruits and Trees. NEWLY plucked Luscious rtambutana (Penuig Java varieties) il or fl 10 delivered per 108 Dial 2144. 79, Bukit Timah Road. Fruits Guaranteed. (No. 890 D Public Notices PAJAM LIMITED. Second Interim Dividend. NOTICE is hereby given that a Second Interim Dividend of 5% for the financial516 words
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Advertisement253 1940-06-27 12 A Real TONIC for that "BLACK- OUT" [feeing! SHOWS AN IM AL TO-XM-II I 1 1 CAPITOL 3 15-615-915 TO-DAY Sec The FEMALE BATTLE of the CENTI RY MARLENE DIETRICH v>. INA MERKEL DIETRICH GOES WILD .OVER JIMMY STEWART! $*V*w, B^r^^ m bt^ *^^l omm M $^$M B^^B^^^J M -k^^Bßß^^^B253 words
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Advertisement211 1940-06-27 12 OPENING TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 %111%%11t11% PHONE I Brand New Print of Warner Bros. Spectacular Production. I I w K^^H v|p BI v^P KB (I ~~J^\* m 3 I ■Bir\fHA ,^3 X lßtn Tremblo With I SI M The Thunder Of Immortal I Bi' "^i^^^K^ Hoof- Beats And Fhc Heart I211 words
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Article290 1940-06-27 13 IT mu*t have been difficult to translate the sinister, indefinab'e air of horror that invested Manderley, family l^cm^ of the de Winters m Daphne dn Mauiicr's 'Rebecca,' to the screen. But it has been accomplished by the tuciio that faithfully brought "Gone with the Wind" to290 words
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Article180 1940-06-27 13 MARLENE DIETRICH'S "COME-BACK" JOE LOUIS AND PAYCHEK look like a couple of Sunday School boys next to Marlene Dietrich and Una Merkel when they appear m the present Capitol programme. Both pairs are m scraps, and while the LouisPaychek world championship was humane and lasted much less than a round,180 words
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Article54 1940-06-27 13 i FOOTBALL match will be played on A the padang this afternoon, between the Malay Regiment and Headquarters Force EMU, (the Indian Army Force m Sl At a th£f match shots will be taken for a film of the Indian troops which is being made54 words
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Advertisement145 1940-06-27 13 [Cra^ MIDNIGHT I premiere SATURDAY I NIGHT at 12.10 O'clock |pTHECAPITOL| on a trip to Hawaii with DEANNA LOMOND" AYE MARIA"— Ml SETTA'S STREET SONG. I I^^bbbblb^blbH IB bVF^bWt x^fl BBBk^i 9H bh^< ■jb i \J9S BBHk BBr BB; .-> 'NvVBBI BBL bWR i -LsbS bW& BF^ T^BV *^blbl bW|145 words
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Advertisement152 1940-06-27 13 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY. SOCCEII: League. Reserve Divimoi Navy vs. M.F.A., Stadium Div. II {h\, R.A. iBM. vs. Signals. Blakan Mati. T I Q o '< FRI. sth JULY NEWWOjLDa^ SENSATIONAL DOUBLE MAIN EVENTS 10-3 MIN. RDS. SEE THE CHINESE BOXHt WHO MADE HIS NAME OVKRMGHT. his vi; o (THE CHINESE152 words
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1042 1940-06-27 14 Objection To Pinafore Overruled (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Juno 26. RKXKDNT m(d the W* surprise at Selangor Turf Club's second day Summer me^tm? to-day payimr $110 m the second race. DMfenfc wm quite -ood tbrOUfhotli the afternoon and with seme olom fti1,042 words
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Article139 1940-06-27 14 SINGAPORE MtJNICIP I Vacancy for Dr* I Applications are inviU- for I vacancy for an Accidt Dretser m the Fire Brig ad Candidates should ttol 25 yean of age and mus! 4 d dressers possessing Orad flcate. The appointment will be I scheme for Subordinate o: m 3139 words
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Advertisement394 1940-06-27 14 Public Notices I OFFICE OF THI I rOOD CONTROLLER, .\i\i\\l sin<;apohk. The Food Supply otlice v M moved to the Food Contiv I Ist Floor. H.M. Custom Housi Read. Singapore, with en Monday. Ist July. 1940. All dealers who are requires I monthly or other returns to c f^B Supply394 words
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Article292 1940-06-27 15 Reuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE ■;;i tin H London. Wednesday. puce £256 Buyers £257 Sellers H official Pricr» £258 3 4 Buyers £-59 Sellers RUBBER London, Wednesday. Buyers Sellers I Quiet 13' 13' 2 m I d 13^ 13i2 andl Met- rdl AugUst l 2"* 12ld V|M ,x STOCK EXCHANGE W^ London,292 words
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222 1940-06-27 15 Singapore, Wednesday. I IM HEE CHIN qualified for the final of the men's singles championship In the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament this evening by eliminating Kamis m the semi-final 10—8, B—6. The game was keen tussle throughout as the score suggests. Giving a brilliant display. Hee222 words
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Advertisement13 1940-06-27 15 WSS OF PROMTS IXStHAXCi: South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 6»26 <*. Finlayson Green.13 words
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Advertisement89 1940-06-27 15 iEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V by Royal Cnarter A.D. 1834 Incorpf-ated 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:— Sourabar Samarang, Medan, Weltevred-. Bandoeng. CheriDon, Tegal, Pecu longan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjai89 words
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Advertisement97 1940-06-27 15 Msws>^^J It is Impos- J I individual to I provide for I his valued possessions the safety I that is afforded by our vaults j I where we have safe boxes of I varioos sites for hire at moderate 5 I HIRERS themselves hold the I KEYS and ONLY THEY97 words
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Miscellaneous30 1940-06-27 15 TIDE TABLE To-day. High tide: 2 51 a.m., 8 2 ft. 3 48 p.m., 8.1 ft. To- morrows High tide: a4sam 7 6 ft. 4 38 p.m 8 1 ft.30 words
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648 1940-06-27 16 Edinburgh. June 26 THE Scottish Regional Corrmissioner issued the following official announcement early this morning: "An ;dr raid took place m the early bom oi this morning m the south-east of Scoiland "Bombs were dropped m several districts. Fighters went up andB.O.W.; Reuter - 648 words
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Article, Illustration36 1940-06-27 16 i Bordeaux. June 26. M Baudoin, Marshal Petain's Foreign Minister, m a statement quoted by Havas Agency, stated that M. Corbin. 1 French Ambassador m London, ha^ resigned. Reuter M. CORBINReuter - 36 words
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Article74 1940-06-27 16 Madrid. June 26. THE Duke and Duchess of Windsoi to-day received journalists at the British Embassy. The Duke said they had travelled by road from Antibrs to Barcelona from four a.m. till eleven p.m. He had left all his possessions m France after delivering theReuter - 74 words
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Article36 1940-06-27 16 Rome June 26. It is officially stated that 28 were killed m an Allied ai r raid en Palermo on Sunday. It is added that the number of those injured has now risen to 168. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article170 1940-06-27 16 The Morning Tribune R. A. F. Pilot! Shoot Down] Three NaziJ London. June 26 I MINE Spitfire pilots of the X A F I n fighter command shot down thrtel out of 17 Mevserechmitt 109 fightrrsß m an air battle over Northern! France yesterday afternoon Three more of t.he NaziReuter - 170 words
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Article207 1940-06-27 16 Hongkong Takes Precautions Hongkong. June 26 I IN view of the attitude adopted by Japanese press m recent days, c« tain precautionary measures, pu -ely cfl tensive ED nature are beine: a:vi>:ea Hongkong. I These include the dismantling of vm bridees across the border river and :1 j strengthening ofReuter - 207 words
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Article65 1940-06-27 16 London. Juno n^ ht I It was learned m London that there is absolutely n«» I J.. linllf |H reports from abroad that lU htß Hoare (away to Spam) ha up the question of peace m M terms m Madrid. u»i re ß On the contrary, Sir saniReuter - 65 words
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