Morning Tribune, 29 June 1940
1940-06-29
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1626 1940-06-29 1 SOVIETS REFUSE NEGOTIATION WITH RUMANIA: TROOPS MARCH RIGHT IN RUSSIA has flatly refused Rumania's plea for negotiation, and troops, mechanised units and planes have occupied Bessarabia and northern Bukovina without opposition. Meanwhile it is reported from Rome that further demands on Rumania, by Hungary and Bulgaria, are likely. King CarolReuter - 1,626 words
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Article, Illustration117 1940-06-29 1 J sliows the very difficult situation j in which Rumania finds hers*if. xOu her north-east, Russia has already walked into Bessarabia and northern Bukovina (shown by the arrows). On her south and iiorth-west are respectively Bui.iria and Hungary, from both \ol which claims are expected to i i»e117 words
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Article, Illustration207 1940-06-29 1 Demands By Hungary Bulgaria Expected New York, June 28. rIS EXPECTED in Rome that i Hungary and Bulgaria will j make their demands on Rumania within the next 2. hours, according to a broadcast from Rome to/ the New York Columbia broad-'? casting system. The speaker added that Italy iReuter - 207 words
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64 1940-06-29 1 London, June 28. It is officially announced that the British submarine Tetrarch has sunk an enemy transport oi about 8,000 tons on the south coast of Norway. The Tetrarch eluded enemy motor boats and aircraft. The Admiralty communique states that the enemy transport was neayUy64 words
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Article31 1940-06-29 1 London, lune 28. The Ministry of Home Security tonight warned the public th.it the enemy were dropning decayed action bombs on this country, and neople should keep away from them.* ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article330 1940-06-29 2 U.S. REPUBLICANS NOMINATE WILKIE Roosevelt's Strongest Possible Opponent MR. WENDELL WILKIE WAS NOMINATED REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR THE U.S. PRESIDENCY TO-DAY. The nomination was decided on the sixth ballot, when a last minute unanimous break by the big Pennsylvania delegation in favour of Mr. Wilkie clinched his nomination. He polled 998Reuter - 330 words
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Article45 1940-06-29 2 Tokio. June 28. JLL foreign nations In Ichang, num- bering about 60, are safe, according to an official dispatch, stated the Japanese Foreign Office spokesman. Foreign buildings and business establishments. Including mission schools, remain unmolested and intact despite the hostilities. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article85 1940-06-29 2 London, June 28. Mr. Chamberlain yesterday addressed the executive committee of the national union, conservative and unionist associat.ons. which passed a resolution unanimou.ly pledging whole-hearted support to the .new Minister. Mr. Winston Churchill, and his Government, in their determination to prosecute the v.ar to a victoriousReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration29 1940-06-29 2 BRAD MAN JOINS AIR FORCE DON BRADMAN who has enlisted in the air for; and >s now waiting to be called up an air crew member, states t.om Adelaide.29 words
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39 1940-06-29 2 London June 28: The German High Command communique confirm- that a mobile detachment yesterday i reached the Spanish frontier. Thu. the entire French Channel and Atlantic coast has fallen into our firm hold."- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement117 1940-06-29 2 I KESTOREB -REVIVES 6UT IMNTAIN ITWITH TENSION ter most exhaustive tests, bv Prosionals and Racket Manufacture rs. ENSION th e combined reviver i preservative, has bee n acclaimed the ideal solution for Gut. ENSION actually maintains consent tautness, thus avoiding the ernate slackening and tightening ich takes place In varying117 words
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Article132 1940-06-29 3 SOMALIS CAPTURE ITALIAN PLANE London. June 28. DIG to reports from Aden, conI ble interest has bmi created v th- presence of a captured >< which was recently flown b>V frcm a place in the r,;,\ad C becn forced down by pijot who first captured the l^rgTcrowds all clay roundBritish wireless - 132 words
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Article119 1940-06-29 3 London. June 28 T Board of Trade have made an ,rder called the unmanufactiiied order, the effect of which is to o Board of Trade license all e h a.es of unmanufactured tobacco ition of tobacco control is made J v by the difficulty of obtaining suppliesBritish wireless - 119 words
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86 1940-06-29 3 NEW FACTORIES BEING ERECTED IN CANADA Ottawa. June 27. THE Briti>h Supply Board has asUttmed the capital cost of nstnftftion en behalf of 3a Canadian irmp.nies according to tne Canadian Department of Munitions e Board has made commitments ot over twelve and a halt million sterling. _e expenditurea will, itReuter - 86 words
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Article61 1940-06-29 3 Nazis Admit R.A.F. Raids Berlin, June 28. TUB oflv ial news agency admits 1 thai R.A.F. planes bombed oil tan's at Hanover and says: 'Yes- I U -relay afternoon, under cover or lh« clouds, two British planes sue- < ceded in penetrating as far as Hanover, where they dropped seve-Reuter - 61 words
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Article106 1940-06-29 3 America Detention Of Ships v Washington. June 28. I>Ri:SII)i;NT Roosevelt has authorised the Secretary i i of the Treasury, Mr. Morten- J thau, to take possession of any S vessel, foreign or American if j i necessary, in order to secure i them from damage or prevent i i damageReuter - 106 words
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Article22 1940-06-29 3 Madrid. June 28: General Yaque has been relieved of his post as Minister for Air and is succeeded by General Vigon. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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225 1940-06-29 3 Zurich, June 28. THF Berlin correspondent of the Neue Zuercher Zeitung (Swiss) says that Hitler is planning triumphant entrv into Berlin on Aug. 1. tappers arc clearing space for the victory parade, and orders have been given fee the erection ofReuter - 225 words
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Article106 1940-06-29 3 London, June *8 IM MARCEL HENRI JASPAR (Minister i of Health in the Belgium Ooveni-me-nt). in a statement issued m London, said: •Belgium will continue the war, '< trusting in the word of Great Bntan and the Empire which she has called i% h he rReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration38 1940-06-29 4 yL Photo shows: French women)^ refugees drenched by pouring rain t 1 as they guide a strange convoy of J I carts bearing their most precious J i belongings away from the battle. fields of northern France. i38 words
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Article43 1940-06-29 4 A Szechwan Inspectorate for Opium: Suppression will soon be established to lighten the opium suppression work In trie province. The office will make investigations in j to the drug trafficking conditions in various districts, and examine opiuri suppression work.43 words
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Article181 1940-06-29 4 J^N eating shop-keeper, a dhobv, and a tailor went into the Central Police Station compound to collect their monthly accounts from con- -MAGISTRATE stables who were receiving their pay on Thursday afternoon, and were arrested. When they were charged yesterday before Mr J G. Rappoport. the Third181 words
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Article135 1940-06-29 4 IN THE Government Gazette i« iM t sued yesterday puib|„ J made for exemption from rvi lP 1 1 of people who are liable aadei tn l I I Conscription Ordinance but I are Conscientious Objectors I Cited as the Compulsory !to I (Conscientious Objectors) Rulf 1940,135 words
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Article89 1940-06-29 4 MALAY FOUND DEAD IN HOTEL A GRIM discovery was made in a room of the Empress Hotel ye<. terday evening, when the dead body of a Malay was found by an era. ployee of the hotel. The dead man. who was about thirty years of age. was believed to have89 words
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Article24 1940-06-29 4 THE body of a six-year-old boj WBJ I found In a drain I milestone Bukit Timah Rad sterday I afternoon24 words
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Article375 1940-06-29 4 London, June 28. THE story is now told of the defence of two aerodromes in France in the early days of the German attack in spite of intense efforts by the enemy to seize them. The attack on the aerodromes had been expected. NotBritish Wireless - 375 words
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Article146 1940-06-29 5 COCONUT KILLS INFANT being carried by her sister on the porch of their house in Lorong Engku Aman on June 8, Sim Lam Hean, aged four months, was struck by a falling coconut. She died fifteen days later at the General Hospital from a fractured skull. In the Coroner's Court146 words
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Article58 1940-06-29 5 i THERE WIU be a change in the BBC. I overseas programme beginning to'ThTnews bulletin hitherto given at I 3S o m Malavan time will be given at 820 pan. and will be a full news bulletin fe___l_^^ 'Throve the'e will be a continuous58 words
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Article164 1940-06-29 5 i TURIOSITY of two former St. 4 v Patrick School bovs cost a Chinese $1,200 to-day. J S He was convicted and fined this i sum by a Singapore magistrate on a charge of being in possession of 314 lbs. of dutiable tobacco, which i was164 words
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185 1940-06-29 5 TRIBUNAL SESSION considering 85 applications tor k mg yesterday the Sf^^J^* SfiSi.'S tlnuooa training, 11 from all naming ana pan ised thirteen applications. tfini people withdrew their applicathe applications granted most were engineer* and others engaged on entlaJ services, attached to civilian ►artmenta185 words
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Article, Illustration109 1940-06-29 5 DEATH OF MR. ALLAN ELEY TMr: death occurred yesterday in 1 the General Hospital of Mr. VV. Allan Eley. Manager for South-East Isia of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. d 63. Mr. Eicy was one of the v.eM-known and popular European res in Malava waa a Director of109 words
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Article106 1940-06-29 5 London, June 23. A further appeal to Frenchmen tu continue resistance was broadc >st on Thursday evening by General Degaulle. He said: "At this present moment. I am speaking above all for French North Africa— for the North Africa which Is intact. "The Italian Armistice isBritish Wireless - 106 words
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Article78 1940-06-29 5 London. June 28. THE most recent Canadian estimates show that she is losing no time or opportunity in securing and enhancing the yield from her oil fie'ds. An increase of 25 per cent, in petroleum production was registered in January and February. 1,142,445 bar- rels againstBritish Wireless - 78 words
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Advertisement50 1940-06-29 5 JAMiESON'S ASTRINGENT MOUTH WASH Strengthens gums, removes bad odour. 90 cts. bottle. CLINIC TOOTHPASTE. Pleasant and effective. 60 cts. tube, j Chari Co. 29 Robinson Rd. Spore i|!h_ MMM __M____^,--__«^-_M-»-_i- M -i-_^__-a__! jam n _L!j__.^— _n_T SS l^Sl ft fit' i* *tS2K_H f mwi' $^Zfj^'4^ ""■;>.". ant- '^C 4 w.p.s.50 words
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Advertisement17 1940-06-29 6 H JB^rm*i _Pl t I 11.11-* I^s_^ FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. I I I i __n~~~*'*"^^ I 117 words
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517 1940-06-29 7 BRITAIN'S HOME FRONT (Reuter's Special Commentary) London. June 28. THE British press, while welcoming the daily increasing evidence of the Government's I vigour and, in particular, Mr. Herbert Morrison's .speech in Parliament yesterday, continues to urge j the Government and people to even greater efforts.517 words
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55 1940-06-29 7 BORDEAUX. JI NE 28. u CORDING IH) THE HAVAS a NEWS AGENCY. M. PIERLOT, H\ I C.IAN PREMIER, HAS ANNOUNCED THAT THE BELGIAN (OVER N>l EN T IS COMMVNII MING WITH THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT IN ORDER TO IR RANGE THE RETURN OF BELGIAN TROOPS. OFFICIALSReuter - 55 words
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180 1940-06-29 7 Japanese Police For Tientsin Concessions IN accorfeMC with the basic terms t the Tientsin agreement signed in Tokyo, about ten Japanese j;end.iiiik's will be stationed in the British oncniton with accommodation in the compound of the residence of the Japanese Consul -General. Reuter hums from authoritative quarters, fct the sameReuter - 180 words
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Article157 1940-06-29 7 Lies About Britain London. June 28. THE following statement was made early on Friday morning In London •Rumours in London. Rumours hate lately gained currency in the u that' differences of opinion exist wi.hu. the Cabinet and notably within UN Conservative Party. It has bee n 1 up.nested that theBritish Wireless - 157 words
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321 1940-06-29 7 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1940. The Soviet Moves ]^EWS of the Soviet demand for the occupation of Bessarabia and the northern part of Bukovina has evinced very little, if any, surprise in quarters which are well acquainted with the trend of events and the policy which the Soviet Gov-321 words
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Advertisement30 1940-06-29 7 l^___| 9__l 1 ***mK' *_£ft~f^^^^-^_^^^^^^^^* j\y r Cm? _Bfc_^_^_^_^_B I 1 /^SI^ SAFEGLMRD YOURSELVB THE EASTERN UNITED j ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. _M__M-MWB a% HEAD OFFICE-NO. «D CECIL STREEI, ANGAPOME, .La.30 words
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Advertisement61 1940-06-29 7 DO VOr NEED GLASSES? Th o M Ps o n Certified lkm _Y Frames and Mountings —^J^ are priced $3.00 55.00 fi*ig-ny, t and 57.00. The cost of tt the lenses depends on \>T vour eyesifht needs. X > THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 300.61 words
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Article, Illustration874 1940-06-29 8 VKIIA A II B MO UK TO-IIAY PEOPLE PLACES I a I II EISURELY boon spent by the swim- mine: pool are a source cf great pleasure to members of Tanglin Club and enjoying a dip874 words
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Advertisement50 1940-06-29 8 Elegance finds expression in a pair of smooth, beautifully 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 hands after washing and admire the results. MAYNARD'S Battery Rd. j A Smart Selection of Gowns for m%% I50 words
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Advertisement15 1940-06-29 8 65, Stamford Rd. __4 vW > i Afternoon Evening dresses. HATS DRESSES Made To Order. I15 words
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Advertisement43 1940-06-29 8 x I c r Jrd M •In It I/// 100% Taking WAR FUND Expenses are NOT deducted from the takings. Voull enjoy your even move when you know ever tent vou spend goes to th WAR FUND. Reserve your table ear,v PHONE 761443 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1940-06-29 9 li' you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her, c o Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. (ARE OF LEATHER i have only recently come to Niiuupore1,112 words
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Advertisement19 1940-06-29 9 I IffPWWWI I The above coupon most be enclosed with every cowesp6|wle~ce coupon. Morning Tribune, Saturday, June 29, 194019 words
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Advertisement40 1940-06-29 9 s a _____!i i_-=||^jToo§y^^|___= 1^ S.S. 5 jsM^ REGISTERED ,l| try these delicious 1 RlTZSauces Tomato Chilly Sauce Black (Worcestershire) SaUCe j BUY BRITISH EMPLRE PRODUCE ■■4___BH__hgßrw» PHONE 537« FIVE LINE. CB nt- Advt.o] Singapore Cold Storage Co Ltu _R_40 words
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388 1940-06-29 10 Says Municipal President ASSURING everyone that there was no attempt to keep men back who ought to be released for intensive training. Mr. L. Rayman, the Municipal President, explained to yesterday's meeting of Commissioners that what had been done was necessary to maintain essential388 words
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Article145 1940-06-29 10 DISCHARGE FOR BANKRUPTS Mohamed Am in bin Haji Mahmood was -ranted an unconditional discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. JusPedlow at the Bankruptcy Court erday. An unconditional discharge from trupte? was granted to Alfred Irons Mr. Justice Pedlow at the truptey Court yesterday Hitler's whip* mu^t be answered with scorpions, and145 words
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Advertisement224 1940-06-29 10 a i S. "T 9 I C________^B-ft___T !|!s._^?^r_->> 1 ____i__L_*"*'^«_Si 1 Si Sl9 H ,4__ _____________________i____^__% II BY P.OandBRITISH INDIA. LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). Cov A__tt!____ T_S b ing maintained by the P. &O.S. N. I a C „°d y £___Sft_S!-?* mm P rt CaU China ,ndia Ce > lon224 words
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Advertisement338 1940-06-29 10 1 1 Itrade bargains 1 OPTICAL Miateur your NAN-SIN has exact::. puis efficiency and eco for a convenient ap] 1 .complete satisfaction y< ur monev back with a m See us before you go to lseim*, f I Your (i lasses NAN SIN OPTICAL ROtSI :;2:»,J*orth^ Bridge Road \>\ u338 words
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Advertisement599 1940-06-29 11 Wanted ENGLISHWOMAN desires purchase warm clothing. large site. Apply Box 126, Malaya Tribun, -apore. (No. 949DWANTED lo buy good secondhand Piano Please state make and pr.ce. Box 124. c.o Malaya 1 Tribune. Singapore. (No. 930D) i .I WANTED Wide-angle Lens for Contax Camera. Singapore Photo Co.. High S reet. Singapore599 words
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Advertisement427 1940-06-29 11 Property For Sale FOR SALE Bu'ldlng lots in healthy locality. Am Iv Post Office Box No. 281, Singapore. wwm (No. 942D» FIRNISHED BUNGALOW nt Fraser's Hill. d..in. groom lou.ige. two double bedrooms, one single two fca: brooms, one with long ba f h H. and C wat'-r. Mod. sanitation, electric427 words
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Advertisement477 1940-06-29 11 Fresh Fruits and Trees. NEWLY plucked Luscious Rambutans <* en *l_* Java varieties) II or HilO Diil 2144. 79. Bukit Timah Road. Fruits Guaranteed- r Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE Owing to tho death of Mr. W. Allan _ley. manacer for S. B A-sia of the Sun Life Assurance Co., of477 words
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Advertisement204 1940-06-29 12 •Put this on vour 'MIST SE.r LIST!* Malaya Tribune 27 840 It is a Revelation Free Press The Whole Towns TALKING about the Sensational Female Battle between MARLENE DIETRICH and DMA MERKEL! CAPITOL 315-615 -9 15 [TO-DAY |J 'DESTRY RIDES ffljML l^ 11NA MERKEL •^•^J^.' Added Attraction EXCLUSIVE THE JOE204 words
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Advertisement207 1940-06-29 12 POSITIVELY LAST DAY l|| ia Ham _.I>. 6.15 9.15 P.M _%■_ll_Aif I IS I Warner Bros., Thrilling Production f__We_% ERROL FLYNN _R ■W tl OLIVIA De HAVILLAND DONALD CRISP. PATRIC KNOWIFs -> K *-m-\ -A l,ul »hou.ands of players (Af^S The CHARGEof the ftf JI JJCJIT. BBICADF H »^B l207 words
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47 1940-06-29 13 VICTORIANS' FOOTBALL ELEVEN TO-MORROW I Ipf players nave be?n screpresent the above team he Victorians' Football Eleven (i!y gam? of soccer to be playFarrer Park to-morrow. June Ahmad Kupay. Scully. Jong, Mani. G. Singh. P Davie*. Velu, U. and Harcun. res: -Boon Kwang. Yeo Aner. Baand AIL47 words
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Article32 1940-06-29 13 I veterans' doubles handicap semiUicS.C.R.C. Spring Lawn Ten- < urnament between S 11. Tan and! CI Chee Tong and P L. Loh and;Kee Sun which was scheduled to' ayed last evening was postponed.32 words
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Advertisement172 1940-06-29 13 Positively LAST DAY! TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 £-9.15. MARLBOROUGH The Thrilling MALAY Musical Hit* ft* Hiiwu MM INtiWI »'ia ____a«*e__. t **9 B I_K the _t___________r 1 tt vw 9-' 9 PHONES: 3700-3709 Masters... I' A < K I. D VM-lITLY DURING LAST FOUR MONTHS ——B^B— INIOUE IN MALAYAN RECORD POPULAR172 words
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Miscellaneous65 1940-06-29 13 I SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY koCCER: Malaya Cup matches Johore vs R.A.F., j. Bahru; Malacca vs. Singapore, Malacca' rRICKFT: ACS. vs. St Josephs o'dham Hall: SCR C. vs. Medical College M C U 3.R.C. vs P.W.D.. SRC 9AOB A. vs. J C.S. A., r.C.8.A.; St. Andrew's vs Raffles College 11. St.65 words
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522 1940-06-29 14 CHINESE RESER VES' UNBEATEN RECORD Airmen Go Down Two-Nil Never Given Real Chance I S.C.FA. <lU>) 2: R.A.F. (Res.) 0. THE Chinese maintained their unbeaten record when they defeated the R.A.F bv two _,oals to nil in a Reserve Division game at Anson Road Stadium, to-day. Pi a v v522 words
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Article55 1940-06-29 14 (ty •SPECTATOR) Race 1: R.CKAROCK Tf.inkss.il Race lIARFU IR The .Annan Race 3: ESQITRE The (utter Hue 4: A! THEM K Scribble Race S: ROOKLAW Solar Time Race ti: MTCRACKER Jubilee Son Race 7: NEOL St. harle* Race 8: YI LE CALL Hercules Race55 words
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123 1940-06-29 14 The following ties in the Singapore badminton championship will be played during the week-end at the Clerical Union Hall. Rangoon Road. To-day. 2.15 p.m.: Chun Khek Beng <U.C.A.» vs. Ch?ong Hock Whatt <Eclipse». Tan Sim Wah (Eclipse) Vs. Loh Ngian Hin < Marigold I123 words
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Advertisement550 1940-06-29 14 Public Not ices I SINGAPORE Ml NT( ip\i :i v I Tenders are invited lor the I I delivery ex local stock of ten I -hasses, complete with spare wl -I tube and carrier, also with ':_S if pos-ible. Tender, will close at P on 5 July 1940. I C.550 words
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Miscellaneous29 1940-06-29 14 TIDE TABLE I TO-DAY. I High tide: 4 48 a.n-. I 5.32 p.m 8.0 it TO-MORKOW I High tide: 6.03 am. Uf j I 6.24 p.m s i I29 words
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Article16 1940-06-29 15 i Lonaon, Friday. flcial Price) £257 Buye's £257 4 Seller? •)ilicial Price) £259U Buyer£2s9*2 Belteri16 words
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Article101 1940-06-29 15 London. Friday. 54 (i Rubber 22 9 j Electric 55 chemical Industries 21 7 1 o Tobacco «*6 3 A.. Hutch 15 I an Pacific I n Tin 2 4' 2 >ei PI. In Trust 20 9 Li 1/--.V Hitams 16 3 S thern Kintas 7 G101 words
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Article26 1940-06-29 15 I London. Friday. Buyers Sellers lone Steadier 13 13^ ard) July 13 13U ward J August 12U 12-2 rward) OctDec. il l 2 H U26 words
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Article47 1940-06-29 15 London. Friday. r London on Paris London on Batav'a 7.58* T T London on Shanghai 4 1 fl T London on Hongkong ls. 3 1 32d 1 London on Japan Is. 3d. T I London on 'Jew York 4 02 1 2 to Official Rate.47 words
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Article19 1940-06-29 15 I London, Friday. 5 Spot 2is 8 Forward 21 3 a BAR GOLD, Fine per oz. £8.8.019 words
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Article70 1940-06-29 15 London. Friday. P im Oil (Malay) in ilk- s'ment Unquoted Copra 'Straits FMS» S tember S'ment Unquo f .e<i Flour (Sarawak) July S'ment. 17 6 August Sellers Tapioca. Se*id Pearl, Ist Quality (Singapore) Jun> July S'ment _7 6 fvominal Pepper (FAQ) White Muntok June July S'ment. iV% July, Aug.70 words
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Article26 1940-06-29 15 New York, June 27. tVBBOt Buyers Sellers Market Tone Quiet 213 4 22 Forward, Oct. Dec. 183/4 19 TIN Market Tone Firm But Quiet26 words
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Article540 1940-06-29 15 BOXING THRILLS QITWEIGHING his opponent by almost a stone, Rush Milling, substituting for Joe Valesco, gave Ventura, Marques a boxing lesson when he thrashed the Mexican almost throughout the ten rounds of their bcut for an easy points victory at the Happy World Stadium last night. Characterised540 words
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Article50 1940-06-29 15 London, June 28. AN Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security communique states: "During last night, enemy aircraft earned out bombing attacks on several districts in Great Britain. "Reports sc far received indicate that nc serious damage was caused, and caj sualtie.s were very slight." B.O.W.B.O.W. - 50 words
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Advertisement25 1940-06-29 15 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY (jS Rft nTl r^B South British Insurance Co\, Ltd. Tel. 5926 2, Finlayson Green. ,N *~^i^i_________________ as— a25 words
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Advertisement92 1940-06-29 15 N EDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1821 Incorporated in the Netherlands East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000,Reserve Fund 10.500,000London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— Sour abajr* Samarang, Medan, Weltevred-* Bandoeng, CheriDon, Tegal, Peca longan,92 words
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Article, Illustration372 1940-06-29 16 London. June 28 rt AIK MINISTRY announces thai "during yesterday, in addition M their routine convoy escorts, aircraft of the Coastal Command carried out extensive reconnaissances over the North Sea. English Channel, and coasts of Scandinavia and Holland •In the cour_e of these operations, which continued372 words
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Article24 1940-06-29 16 Simla. June 28. It l> officially announced that the port Of Bombay is temoorarilv closed to shipping. All othei Indian oorts are ooen. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article449 1940-06-29 16 London. June 28. THE weekly journal. Economist, in an article on Nazi propaganda. savs that its aim never varies, i It is the forwarding of German power The content varies according to the group under attack The technique has as many forms as it hasB.O.W. - 449 words
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Article47 1940-06-29 16 Johannesburg, June 23 Tlie French community in the Union of Sourh Africa has _^:_ic-d General Deganlle, approving the Becision v:f the French National Committee to continue the struggle until Anal victory Is achieved, and placing themselves at I the Committee's disposal.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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109 1940-06-29 16 The Morning Tribune Saturday, June 29, 1940. BRITISH CONSULATE GUTTED Chungking. Juntl Till, offices of the British I'm Mission and the Cons_l.it, eral were gutted in a Japatirsfl raid on the city and uestern >uol The charge d'Affalre*. Mrl Broadmead, and the assistant M attache, Major Miliar, aen thl Embassy109 words
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72 1940-06-29 16 London. J :--H A SPECIAL SALE was held at CM to-day ;'or the sole purpose I tionii g i diamond necklace nonym^us r 5 >n >r, a> contribui cost of the war I In g verv short while it I £24.400. 1 Reduced to terms72 words
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Article73 1940-06-29 16 Simla. Jur.rß l|, ORDINANCE will be ia^W A sorrow whereby the Govern:^ empowered to compel skilled 1 quired for munitions work to a:ceM plovment in any ordinance fac I factory which is declared by L--m linen t "to be engaged on won. of r.m importance .m73 words
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Article139 1940-06-29 16 London. Junt >■ The advisory schedule el the ,J_ titute of London Underwrite-* ae* mg with rates of war risk »n>ur» states that shipments rican ports and Australasia, aio a or from the Far East via thai rt. M will henceforth pay 40 shUUnw Ji cent, against 20Reuter - 139 words
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