Morning Tribune, 3 June 1941

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  • 844 1 CYPRUS GETS READY FOR NAZI BLITZ: MOVE INTO SYRIA URGED K NICOSIA, CYPRUS JUNE 2 EENLY WATCHFUL OF EVENTS IN CRETE, THE AUTHORITIES IN CYPRUS ARE PUTTING THE FINISHING TOUCHES TO THF DEFENCES OF THE ISLAND. A CERTAIN NUMBER OF OLD MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM THF
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  • 36 1 Rome. June 2. Monslgnor Masslno Brlnaldl. Blhhop of Rlett, died to-day age* 63. He wan one of Italy's best-knows hi.-- hops and spint many years as a missionary In territories ot Brazil peopled by Indlani Reuter
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  • 194 1 New York, June 2. I launching of a fuU campaign against the Free French leader. General de Gaulle, and "energetic action" to recolonies which have declared for General de Gaulle is held up by Italian objections against Hitler's plan to antee French territory, according to the
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  • 149 1 PREMIER'S TRIBUTE TO CANADIANS Ottawa, June 2. AT the opening of Canada's $600,000,000 Victory Loan camI paten. Mr. Winston Churchill, the (British Prime Minister, expressing confidence that it would be successii'ul, said:— "Your comradeship during this mortal struggle fortifier the people of these islands." He add;d that nobody doubted that
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  • 218 1 FEISAL SAFE IN BAGHDAD w London, June 2. WHILE it is believed that Mosul, whose Governor is reliably reported to be vmpathetic to the British.; is in the hands of friendly Iraqis and that all the I numerous Germans who were I in Mosul have left, one can- j not
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  • 87 1 Rome, Jane 2. tfTLER and Mussolini met to-day at Brenner, o« the border of Austria and Italy. According t» an announcement by the official Italian News Agency the two dictators 'had a conversation lasting some hours. The Foreign Ministers, Ciano and Ribbentropv were present at the
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  • 167 1 SYDNEY. JUNE 2. 01 R FORCES HAVE BEEN DRIVEN BY WEIGHT OF METAL AND OVERWHELMING NUM. BERS IN PLANES AND MEN I ROM THEIR PRECARIOUS FOOTHOLDS WON IN GREECE AND CRETE, DEC EARED THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY MINISTER, MR P SPENDER, IN A SPEECH TO THE
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  • 455 2 LONDON JUNE 2. IX IMS INAUGURAL ADDRESS AT »HE 40TH ANNUAL I CONFERENCE Ol Till: WO™ U«o™ PA WmCH OPENED AT THE CENTRAL J' "'.l^^'^V, 7 .Ik- unumv Till.' PRESIDENT. MK. JAMES W.AI.Kr.K. 1111. -VlVo'l ?T||fMBON\XI» STEM. TRAOKS. DECLARE!) .VVI V S HAD PROVED
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  • 271 2 London, June 2. I NEWSPAPER comment on the withdrawal from Crete shows that there will be no effort to minimise the consequences of this development and many questions are asked concerning the lack of air support. The Dailv Telegraph writes: 'This stubborn battle will
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    75 2 Mrs. K a i ejr <f£ Murr ay of p i Dalston, Lon- > don, is now a 1 stable 'boy' at i the London land North} Eastern Rail- way depot at t Bisho psg a t j She prooms waters and i Weeds ten? horses daily. She is 48
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  • 37 2 Mr. E. J. Polglase has been appointed an Assistant Controller of Restrict^ Imports and Exports, Penan? The promotion of Acting Major J. B. Best of the S.S V.F. to the rank of Captain has been approved
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  • 84 2 Louisville Kentucky. J THE proposa 1 that the American roduction heavy bombers monthly used across the Atlantic l highway 200 miles wid solution to the ccnvoy pn made bv Mr. John Souet dent of the Aeronautical of Commerce, In an aadn pared for delivery at the ronvention of the
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  • 40 2 Lisbon. June 2 -One I and 16 American survivor supply ship Zamzam. I sunk in the Atlantic, an Lisbon to-oay by train H via Spain and are awai patriation. The 21 Amenca ance drivers were not an Lisbon arrivals. Reuter
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  • 316 2 Tokyo, June 2. DRKSIDENT Roosevelt's administration is accused of a 'desire to minimise Japan's position in the Pacific preparatory to shifting strong units of the Pacific Fleet to the Atlantic" in an editorial in the Yomiuri Shimbun. deprecating reports in the United States press that Japan is growing cold
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    • 96 2 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking institution with years of financial experience. III* 1 lill. I I Hi I I|l W^m\ T 1
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  • 471 3 Cairo, June 2. BRITISH naval vessel slipped slowly into a Middle East mainland port on Thursday, May 29. Down her gangways poured C battle-weary troops to be evacuated from Crete. r After facing the full power of the German onslaught for over two months in Greece and then Crete,
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  • 224 3 („j,n June jftbW i;n,< -turpi at the l» Marmes.^ exploits in rete bad j F btcoiac legendary, J L S f(.i "ear CiMWt* I a baikuuand ol treev niacin* aw »J landed it GCTM *r c.nbf^ with an a lilt sun wWcli he couiidfor the last fourteen tr^s anund
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  • 230 3 H**th Andi son, Rc.uter's Special Correspondent. At a Mrfdlc East port'. June 2. MtDING to the wounded who left Crete on May fierce fighting continued till then our inavmo taken up fresh positions in the hills (were was better cover from dive-bombers. F*y was still full of aircraft, one
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  • 189 3 Cairo. June 2 THE struggle for water amid 1 the hail of machine-gun bullets from German divebombers was only one of the difficulties which confronted the British troops during the final stages in Crete. "Our 30-mile march to the coast was a terrible ordeal," a New Zealand
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    82 3 w In l.tm.li i first anti-gasT' S test, heid re- 1 ccnth in Pirn- lico. London. I 1 all measures j i against gas > I were brought Into operation, i 1 i including de- J contamination i of streets and i treatment of j i "casualties."
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  • 45 3 Craigavon Leaves £27,000 Lord Craigavon Prime Minister or Northern Ireland, who died last November, aged 69, left estate- In Eng and and Northern Ireland valued at £27,366. Apart from some small bequests he left his property to his wife and then to his three children.
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  • 175 3 Dublin. June 2. AGOVEKNMENT statement issued last night declares that Uie bombs dropped on Dublin on Saturday were of German UDg<n. A stron- protest, together witn a demand for compensation. Mi been addressed to the German Goverument The statement says:- 'The Government regret to announce that
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  • 47 3 Sydney. June 2. Arreß the **rjs %m A ire cxhau;ted the" „vil u.s durum the r v,f Common* «tth G h forces declaring the entl* io^^K N south »»^ni y fe^° n tlTe 8 Oo?- 7 year but aciaco llu w Reuter
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  • 862 4  - War Fund Ball At Raffles: Novel Paper Chase Vera Ardmore >~By -s T^NORMOUS paper daisies, which gave i ome people the Idea ol playing .She loves me. she loves me not' 1 -lecoratcd lhe ballroom at Raffles Hotel on Saturday night for the War Fund Ball organised by Mrs. E.
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  • 209 5 JLLUSTRATED left and belou are two .it tractive modern bedroom. n which combine comfort with pract liability In both cases, soft nirnishings. walls, paint and woodwork are washable and furniture M lacquered in a pastel shade The largo, well-lit room with corner windows, shown left, faces south,
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  • 609 5 Keeping Your Living-Room Spick Span kpens in most homes that at some time or ler the housewife realises with a shock that her (om is looking dingy and down-at-heel; that lid be ashamed for her best friend, let alone st enemy, to see it looking as it does! And Ms
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  • 16 5 D FOOD. 5 riiiOie.>, to break Pper is before i I tovegetfoan bir h (i
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    • 61 5 I "o Rabbit R 1 of good J makes a 'J Ijl »1 flavoured I delicious and ]l\ s/\ Rabbits I economical W____J _r a% trn^ er I dish" I VW^ _T\ I as P" n I m^ V; Li. I jZf ihuken I I I PHONE 5376 FI V
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  • 630 6 Hongkong, May ?1■TRIBUTES to the sterling qualities of the nc¥ Commissioner I police, Hon. Mr. J. P. Pennefather-E pledge* if c <t..: ii .nd loyal! ere expn Mr Al f{ Q ,ner of Police R< i n in their at the tea reception,
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  • 164 6 Rich, Red Blood Builds Weight If you are Thin, Underweight, Losing I Energy. Tired all the time, have n I'ah', Fallow t totnptoKlon, suffer from Skin ItlemIshes, t'inie.s under tin- Kyea, and lack that niVHt»TlouH magnetic*, /ore*' t ailed "it" win are run-down ami need the new dis•overy <)T a
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  • 147 6 JAPANESE STEP-UP BROADCASTING Tokyo, June 2. THE Japan Broadcasting Corporation is shortly opening three highpowcr shortwave transmitters in Ibaragi Prefecture. One of the transmitters will be of 50 kilowatts and capable of reaching listeners in all parts of the globe while the other two will b 3 20 kilowatts and
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  • 256 6 London, June 2. lIEAVY British tanks, sappers and infantry were landed from barges on a section of the "invasion" coast of England recently in one of the greatest tests yet staged on the threatened beaches of the south. The exercises had the dual purpose of testing
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  • 34 6 Ankara, June 2. ADMIRAL Dalian's attack on Turkey in his recent statement has mad? a deplorable impression in Turkish circles." A semi-official intimation to this effect has been issued in Ankara.— Reuter
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  • 108 6 CLIMAX IN JAPAN-N.E.I. CONVERSATIONS Tokyo. June 2 THE next week is likely to witness 1 the peak of the conversations in Batav.'r.. for better or worse, declared Mr. Kenkichi Yoshizawa. chie •Japanese delegate, in an international radiophone ttteiJJ v with the Yomiuri Shimbun yesteidav Mr. Yoshizawa said that he was
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  • 195 6 JAPAN COMPLAINS OF TRIPLE ALLIANCE Tokyo. June 2. WHETHER the strongly worded statement by the Dutch, Foreign Minister. Dr. van Kleffens. coinciding with increased United States laid to the Netherlands East, Indies and the concentration of the BriItish and Australian air forces at i Singapore, .signalises the actual conclusion of
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  • 56 6 The a«reem which Britain Atlanta the r N yea signed don T tories 1 Britain Prime LordC| Secrets! State I nion Al 1 ..rd 1 cretary for the Forth States Mr. i Winanl canAfl and th hereof mi^wi hasbf sin? tl in U in? thi Mr
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  • 33 6 ricsr j Churcn 7UIIUTIO 1 Leicep to p a y a \u*> It Dr. S^ lief Tlie adiour t .R.\ at th< that J R IS procee d •I i frith t
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  • 1237 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London London. May 13 toert)rook, Minister of production, has K^t, «ing informatrtain h said, has now 5K homber planes BfiSn Reserves of CKadyfor action. PaShißg in the htef*jj£ that on the SX of the Sunday F the Beaverbrooli tTshou." have P do not bomb Beilin ferf
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  • 359 7 HORNING ratiitrxi: TUESDA) JUNE 1941 LOSS OF CRETE PROM the very commencement of the Nasi air-borne invasion of Crete, it was evident that a British withdrawal from the island would become imperative if the Germans continued to throw into the campaign, without regard for losses, men and material on the
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  • 59 8 Here is Suuadron Leader D.O 1 Finlav. I) British Olympic I hurdler, who leads a Spitfire i Squadron which hafl shol down more than one hundred en< 1 niv aii era! t. flies an »lrci iU i lined "Observer Corps" Tfefc^ aircraft was purchased with i funds raised
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  • 189 8 One-Night "Casinos" In West End SCOTLAND VARD officers, detailed to track the night gnmhlif parties in the Wtst End, are keeping a watch on heuses which ait being *ed as ncconiniodatinn casinos. Thev want to establish an address where one of th se gaming parties has been held mors than
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  • 43 8 Chungking. June 2 HEAVY fighting is progressing along the highway from Hungtung. on the Tungpu Railway, eastward toward Wuhu. as the Chinese, after moving northward from the Chung? iacshan Mountains are pushing against the Japanese, according to Chinese field despatches. Reuter
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    79 8 S The amazing success which i i the ballet has been having in London recently certainly roewM to support the entloi- y (lasts who have claimed that nothing affords so excellent J an antidote to staleness— that it offers the most complete > form of mental escapism This photograph
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  • 38 8 ij i carl H I .7 Ol H ij annual st •it 1 uigical £w hydrocaibsjj i niir 3 de j Dr I in I •mall i .-el. se i < s r undJ aid i v;! melhcda
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    • 754 8 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours w-f Glands Fortified |v "*jm K *Mm*. .-"m. I by New Discovery m ■Bte £)o you feel oM before fOUf time? Are y..u tin .1, run- mk W^NRmX M n ,vn, worn out. arid unable t.. keep ui> irlth Mi.- speed m§m JndplfasurtsofiMiiiiff.nl' Do
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  • 243 9 T »ivs clothing indugtrj is reorganising on war basis. R u that civilian* trill find it increasingly difficult nils Aft-r the spring fashion season, big whole- 1 1 1 1 wttiries will make very few costumes or coats h industry will be c:n X::ny Navy,
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  • 66 9 A war note i is struck *n this novel two piece beach suit with t the appearance 1 of planes, heavy 2 guns and a 5 warship done in colours It is a newl> con- ceived idea 'of an Australian i firm, as a result el the
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  • 109 9 New York. f rem] recently in Texas termining the con ten I untitles of soil. d combustion meanalysis is made of soil j thirty-foot depths, if the are positive, if oil is re if a notable rise in We quantify ul hvdr carbon gases Mill. 0 8urrounding areu.s are
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    • 58 9 Jc^ Z m BY WALT DISNEY ii i _i i hi rn nil riy-'S'l I B'JT 3SjCH OUT FOR 'Wi^sLY L-v K^ *5I U mi -ruic i nun IT IS WELL f IMftA? •SS' ?2r rue 1 f~ MOS*SA>,URUS/ *ND A>BOV2 r \n V'l V Ki^CK^ 1^^ 0 .'^^^\t^ THE
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    • 105 10 BEGINNERS' CLASSES In Mandarin, Hokklea, Cantonese and Malay under quailted and experienced teachers of respective nationalities. Literary Chinese Classes for Advanced Students. Afternoon Mandarin ClaaMi (thrice weekly) for English Students Opening date: 2,6 41. Hours- 2—3 p.m. or 3—4 p.m. or 5.15—7 p.m. or /.15-- 9 p.m. on Monday and
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    • 598 10 For Sale OR SALE Puppies ol intelligent itoofc Box 789 co Malaya Tribune, 8io«a <»o. TafS; luR SALE "Frlgidalre" Refrigerator tt. lt« years guarantee, $185,-. oorditl. n as good as new. Apply Box No. 768 co Mai..ya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 7<J2H) itHODE ISLAND baby chlcics. day .M Mrs. Lim. •Monacre-.
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    • 261 10 ON THE AIR i~_+ /MP LONDON M 81 metre. 197/'" *9 «1 metre, 11 W p m SAIGON (ilTll Ki n -Mr, <6 HI K. BANGKOI s<; H»!n 2d tt (»J« kfS, ((or Mondj.v 0R ij, t" 111 kc s) KUALA I.IMPi (daily exrepi Stuj2 Irom h.jo p. a, to
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  • 7 11 THE MAJOR And WALLY STAN fP i>>s
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  • 108 11 Tokyo. June 2. THE Japan-Axis pact continues to form ihe oasis of Japan's foreign pclicy. Foreign Minister, Mr. Yosuk--> N-atsuoka. emphatically declared, dismissing reports appearing in some American newspapers that Japan "'as becoming indifferent to the Tripartite treaty, in a special Interview
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  • 47 11 Hsinking. June tTHE German-Manchukuo trade agre-. ment which expires on June 31. h*"been renewed Indefinitely by an agreement signed in Hsinking between the two Government representatives on Saturday. it was announced to-day The German-Manchukuo trade igr?ement was concluded on September 14, 1938— Eastern News.
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  • 315 11 London. LUAM ("Call pie B:ii IIOLMI Norfolk farm boy and last rrades Union Congress, la joing on a world tour ai the age of seventy. He is to tell Dominion trade unionists what the workers ol this country think about the war.
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  • 130 11 Simla, May 21. THE Maharajah of Dharbanga has contributed another £7,500 to the Viceroy's War Purposes Fund. Of this sum, a portion has been earmarked for the purchase of- a fighter plane for the R.A.F. to be named Sarkar Turit, and the balance is to
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  • 162 11 COR the first time this year, said the New York r Times on April 10. dispatches from London yive us figures on the destruction ol German They reveal that 74 of these craft have been destroyed since the war started At the beginning
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    • 232 11 > i ix AMI NATIONS. I FEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Tour ocular ailnicn«s expertly c'iacn»-ptl _ifo'' 1^ flashes prescribed by a licensed and r«*trlster«"d l^_S^S23f practitioner wih leual fl^^^^^r qualifications if giasi tt je» are not neetd jZ*^ I none will be recom- X. mended. X THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, Arcade Building
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  • 63 12 B"2? < German cam VII are 5j accept ST* German month w values whir, s*« art- f, St? 1 ca n uiese tn are therelore mulatto hands. Mr T Unionist ui about this a jaWiig the u the Hon mons. Minister end of the J m arks will \7l
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  • 71 12 A fomer assi controller of the don telephone vice was at Wia ter Assizes I guilty but inai a charge of mn ing his wife. He was Roben niswood, aged I Whyteways. Li Hampshire. Tin n is wood w last year. He been awarded OB E Mrs. final was
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  • 34 12 ••i HEARD motS 1 that it WjJ father good to a ood shoe* tried all J| never sui u shoe c j Gej Balk 3 I vwttai I the Tunl J H 1
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    • 744 12 I MYRNA ,OY „„d MELVYM DOUGLAS TOGETHER UMI 11U» thai a Grand CombmaOon (or LAUGHS! K fed M24 HOIKS Wnai a OrdllU \_+m-m-* Thanks to the discovery of ar T^TrUS M phvsic ian, it now Is possible to get rid of those terrible spells of choking, gaapine b, 'm^-m W\\_\
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    • 96 12 HAVE YOl SECT RED YOI I! TICKET YET for the Gala WAR FUND Screening I on MONDAY, June 9th, 9.15 j AT THE CAPITOL It's the Thrilling Epic of Australian Courage Daring FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN' W ith Sydney's Sunkissed Star BETTY BRYANT Who is making a special flying trip to
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  • 169 13 NEWS FROM INDIA Simla. May 29. THERE has been an improvement in the weather conaitioas in Malabar. In Calicut the rains have sloped although the sea con-' tinues to be very rough A native craft j is reported to have capsized and three members of the crew are missing. Telegraphic
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  • 120 13 Further grants of pro b a te. totalling £355.600, in respect ot settled f*ads Issued in the estate of the ninth Duke of Northumberland. Grenadier Guards. who died on active ser- vice last May, aged twenty-seven, make a total of £1.802,089 passing by his death Estate
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  • 51 13 Herbert Uno Teodor Olsson, a young Swedish sailor, was remanded to custody at Aberdeen accused of the murder of Catherine Graham, domestic BJJSS^, It was alleged that ah, fell 30 ft. en the concrete base of bridge over the Dee af ter she had bee poshed or thrown over the
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    • 203 13 (ft^^T^^rtainment just doesn't come any finer F^t Hette Davis tops all previous efforts in bl* THE LETTER" j flj"j* Tlit fc Crijieg Sgy^, f^T^nust be seen by all who appreciate the i* entertainment." m OVII V SKETCH. LONDON. fUI another Bette Davis triumph, is f Lne and set off by
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    • 109 13 HELD OVER WESLEY EUCCLES' SI l»i:illl CREATION r^^^Biii^^ A COLUMBIA HIT STARRING J JEAN ARTHUR with William Holden Warren William. TO-DAY J^_ +—mm a^w A JOY JOURNEY THROUGH BAGDAD ISTANBUL BUDAPEST A BIG PARADE OF FUN -DANCING AND MELODY i "CROOKS TOUR" with BASIL RADFORD 1 NAUNTON WAYNE GRETA GYNT
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  • 849 14 Second lljit I poll (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER) IPOH. MONDAY TRAINER VAN BKEUKELKN "AD AN EXCEmONAIJY 1 rnnn QPFI I AT THE SECOND DA\ OF THE IPOH RA<StHIS AFTERNOON WHEN HE SADDLED FOUR WINNERS IN SEVEN EVENTS Except ior i;*st Lyase, who won the third
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  • 184 14 S (From Our 0;m Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. I EADING two goal- to one for the major part of j L' the same, the Tamilian* Physical Culture Asso- riation weakened in the final stages to lose four- two to the South Chim soccer
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  • 300 14 POST OFFICE 4 FORT CANNING 2 DOST Office played consistent football yesterday on their own ground to beat Fort Canning by four goals to two. One time Malayan Cup player, Mat Noor still showed that he still was a force to be reckoned with,
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  • 108 14 r hollies,. in i*n '■he cMvißdn, P m y Hall to-day, all th P J i"g «on ta rtSgffa Penangs reprseentaS tip-top form che< ri g* all-India champff brilliant display ifl matches for Penan 3 ly he scored the firsi 2 A. s. Samuel, thi (competitor and th e
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  • 134 14 (From Our Own Report Ipoh. Mob AT the conclusion of ti rak tennis champa this evening Lope .Abdul made history when he ci] the singles title, being I Malay to win the tit Perak. His Highness the Suit Perak distributed the priw Following were the resulj Men's singles: Lope
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  • 322 14 THREE goals scored in the first half earned Ford S. C. victory over Brinkmann S. C. in the Business Houses League. The match which was played at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, was the last match of the season for Ford's. Ford's thus maintained their unbeaten record for
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  • 353 15 .own Reporter) temnu" N,mlday ting ending j;; l 1V!! :,i,-Sclan|or Pf daJ W hen SeB a ?8S !".Vf'll 161 kffi* hours f*h«d declared, an o'*0 !i i gftlH* «*3 ""-oughj au on to conid innings battl re 85 runs first mnrformances £Jj e Yons and t e ng wh
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  • 731 15 i Mt Vllt M ,iu|)eaii!» oy six WKKets in the Clarke Cup cricket ma tela on the Padang yesterday, thanks to a fighting innings by Heera Singh and Useful scores by Muthiicunn;ru and la Brooy who scored 31 and 30 respectively m the second innings.
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  • 238 15 IN defeating R.A.O.C. by three wickets in a closely contested match at Alexandra, yesterday, the Singapore Fortress Signals qualified to meet the Loyals Regiment in the Gillman area final of the Large Units cricket competition. R.A.O.C. batted first and compiled 142 towards which Wiltshire
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  • 147 15 MAJOR I. R. Graeme won the men's breast stroke event over 50 metres in 51 2 5 seconds at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday. Myrtle Spurgeon won the same event for women in 59 seconds. The following are the full results of the week-end sports at the
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  • 125 15 Tengah Rafs Beat Seletar At Soccer A HARD fought game at Tengah resulted in R.A.F. iTengah' defeating the R.A.F. <Seletar> in a Div. 2A fixture, by one goal 10 nil. The Seletar men fought bac< well and a draw would have been a fairer indication of the run ot play.
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  • 66 15 Sports Shorts HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 3.29 am 7.6 It.; 4.59 p.m. 7.4 ft. TO-MORROW: 4.42 a.m. 7.4 ft.; 6.04 p.m.. 7.4 ft. PLAYING a &M game. Fortress Signals added another good victory to their list when thr>v defeated the Malav Regiment sixnil fan a Div. iia match at Alexandra yesterday.
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  • 138 15 EUROPEAN— Ist. INNING! Major Cole b Schubert Major Castor c Won}; b Heera Ma* J Barnes lbw Thoy "J Bowley b Won« J rapt. Duke b Thoy O K. Stein lbw Thoy J Capt. Whiting b Sundram Capt. Hope b Thoy 1 A C. Growder b Tin* I
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  • 67 15 Hyde Park. <New York), June 2. THE production of arms for Britain will be further speeded irk consequence of a Bill which President Roosevelt has signed, permitting the grant of compulsory priorities to orders from foreign governments within the terms of the Lease-Lend Act.
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    • 462 16 TURKISH PRESS ON MISSTATEMENTS BY DARLAN London. June 2. r\l STH comment on the Vichy Vice-Premier Harlan's refer- ences to Turkey in his statement on Saturday appear in the editorial of the Turkish newspaper llus on Monday, cited V£3 Kttcr for Darlan to choose W. whether sharp or blunt, from
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    • 263 16 London. June 2 EARLY reports of Sunday night's heavy and concentrated raid on Manchester indicate that fatal casualties were not particularly heavy considering the fierceness of the bombardment. A thousand incendiary bombs and many tons of heavy high-explosives were rained down indiscriminately and objectives hit
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    • 51 16 Rome. June 2.— Ace Bucharest telegram, attemp made to stage a political den stration during a foot! reen Germany V& u:r at which there wer* 40.000 *P tators. Prohibited Iron/; songs were song. Thi I I rvened, an est in- U» J% ponsible. Germany won id one.—
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    • 113 16 CRITICISM of the Ministry 0 f^&! h 8.8.C. was voiced d o£*j0 £*j inauguration of the annual confSS?j! Labour Party in London. enee^t Professor Harold Laski. B member i Executive echoing suggestion* that th boycott these bodies, declared, aUi that lie ahead unless we can ret nZLI than we
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    • 100 16 Hollywood, Jua JENNY DOLLY, one of the famous Doty 3 J found dead in her flat here yesterday, stated that a noose made of cloth was an neck and her py jama-clad body was hand bar over the window. A friend who called received no answg knock on the
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    • 52 16 Sydney. June 2.— The monthly quota foi enlistment in the Australian Air Force has been increased, according to the D'rector-Gen-eral of Recruiting. A new series of monthly figures has been adopted for each state based on the of men of military between 20 and
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    • 63 16 KNOWN the van "most tail ure.s." Hon i cer. tbf "'0 has been d |is feared, Thames. The poli that he fl nvi r when iiaideoM native i Cookham. had been conjuring aiinv Spencer I the most l bev/ilderinl nipuiators •■n in He ban w tr:uts ui siin'is fl
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