Morning Tribune, 4 June 1941
1941-06-04
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Article70 1941-06-04 1 i a Monro, Rea*er*i I I correspondent witli {ritish Forces in Iraq.) LONDON. JUNE 3 rU I' N THAT INK COM-j J\ N U K IX-CHIEF OF GERMAN AIR FORCE K BALKANS WAS (AC- j m(] TO A REPORTS [FRIO NOT POSITIVB- j CONFIRMED) SHOT; k BY BRITISH FIOII-Reuter - 70 words
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Article68 1941-06-04 1 Rome, /urn (official statement on Hitler-Mussolini nieetfcerdaj says that the oi the Commander-in-he German armed id the chief of the Sei s ff confirm Duce and the Fuehrer B war problems beorganisation of the ppe, i* be concluded, says bent, that the Italoration which "i results in the I68 words
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Article15 1941-06-04 1 E?r K v x < -> f lOR -has Oi- x -PORE n kND i ReuterReuter - 15 words
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545 1941-06-04 1 JHE British Government is shortly to declare hostile any ship proceeding to Syria, reports reaching Turkey state. There is no conftrmation in either diplomatic or military quarters in London of the reported landin of Germans at Latakia in Syria, according to Reuters diplomatic545 words
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215 1941-06-04 1 (By General Sir Hubert Cough, ReuterY _B_M»fr "™H2Sm2 rutin* ALTHOUGH the loss of Crete is unpleasant and adds to the difficulties facing ttu A \2S£ «m» Attain remains .the master of the MediterraiM*n. tish Navy. The British naval bi Alex indria Is backedReuter - 215 words
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Article225 1941-06-04 1 London. June 3 LARGE fires were started in nf pa C ?u wl l en a sn *all force ol R.A.*. bomters attacked the German capital on Monday S?mSB a f mmu nique from the Bntah Air Ministry, describing the night raids on Germany. td S^J^ntHReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration93 1941-06-04 1 GROWING AIR SUPERIORITY OF ALLIES New York, June 3 "PVERY available source that <"Wt have hitherto found accurate gives evidence that half the present output of American aircraft factories, combined with Great Britain's present production, exceeds the German output,*' declared Colonel John Jouett, president of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce,Reuter - 93 words
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Article104 1941-06-04 1 Big R.A.A.F Drive Sydney, June 3. I RECORD number of aircrew reservists will be absorbed intu R.A.A.F. initial training echooll this mf)nth. Sir Donald Cameron, Chairman of the R.A.A.F. recruiting drive's New South Wales committee said to-day that the Empire Air Scheme was well aheail of schedule but there wasReuter - 104 words
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Article129 1941-06-04 1 (air.) .7 it n <• .1. ANOTHER attack u.js made on military objectives tt itengii.i/i i,\ bomber aircraft of the it.x.i iarini the night of June 1. md i number «>» explosions w lused in the harbour are.i l.it»s tO-night's It \Y. Middle East communis. Two Junker* RB'sReuter - 129 words
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128 1941-06-04 2 i.i ndon J Till whole "i tb« ll,v| I s N rirtuall) unanimous n demand ins that the lessons ol 'in- ei nts la Crete should thorough!) Pained. I\r i ftl ol Cret -Ol I j be affair— l an I ONE OPPORTUNITY _________\_____________________lMMMWMMMm TheReuter - 128 words
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205 1941-06-04 2 London. June TNI Greek Prime Minister expressed his coiifideme 1 in rictory in s telegram addressed to Mr t tlement Attlee which was read al the Labour fatty l ronferenci In London on Tuesday Thankini Übour for it. part In the war cfft.it. V,Reuter - 205 words
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Article93 1941-06-04 2 London. June 3. ENEMY tivity over this counlast night was on a small; 0 i ike Air Ministry com-. BomtyS were dropped [at points in north and north-east. and In the west MidSome damages was done and at twd places there were a number of casualties,Reuter - 93 words
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Article63 1941-06-04 2 A lleged Theft A 40-year-old Hylam, Foo Kee Fong. claimed trial to a charge of theft when charged In the fifth court yesterday. Foo was alleged to have stolen an alarm clock valued at 53.50. belonging to Mr. James Allen, his employer, on May 30 at 6.30 p.m. at Pasir63 words
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Article98 1941-06-04 2 R| rib reaching Lai Greek quarters In Cairo the >1 German consternation at rnal situa Greece, where disorders have he Germ ttack on Cre The Nazi ordei n May 31 5• r 1 Ie by shooting the dch according to the outer have been rnmitt lln Greece:Reuter - 98 words
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Article68 1941-06-04 2 Tokyo. June 3. CXPI JIN irith the hostility" of the I Bas Indies authorities during the itions at Batavia, the Japanese newsad Bochi Shimbun urge :he "policy 0" a::ci begin ast Bat n .a iko Shimbun charges the Japanese with 0 I irmany's blitzist 1Reuter - 68 words
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Article394 1941-06-04 2 vl TTL Tlii: THREAT OF THE INVASION REMALN^S 1 THE DEPUTY LEADER OF THE HOISI ro!3 MR CLEMENT ATTLEE. ADDBESSIM rilE \k3_ EERENCE OF THE BRITISH L ABO IK PutTYncfl ON TUESDAY. MR. ATTLEE RECAI lED THF J OF THE PARTY A YEAR AGO TO SHARE THEReuter - 394 words
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Article60 1941-06-04 2 Bag m J ANIL J with li:l J dui Ilia I gents 1 Govern I has a big -J i and ha, g J quentl) ;/\J with the British Jam! Mi 3 h« app ;gt j prised s !jn l British I The I cu:. I a pwlaw IReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement51 1941-06-04 2 :r 1 1\ '-^^Sl I" t ifs.; V* W Laxllt BATTEaiES are j **>^ -^^oSi '1* nunutaeturvd in Australia. R !,*.> > 4 i instructed in hard rubber V, ||1 *S L«UM Port Orford oedit I _t +m__^m w '«W .Tr* _tfn i*"^«W •t .^____Z_ rCrf '.S j|H> \_V_______\____i(_f 451 words
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Article20 1941-06-04 3 i r Depart i i i fac lu- single bomwill len- ige- a ill I i i tracts. I20 words
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Article, Illustration65 1941-06-04 3 Lord and^r Lady Willing- i don greeted i South Ameri- can diplomats 1 at a reception i given to the i latter by the Overseas League at their head- t qua rte r s in J London. Here lis Lord Wil- J N lingdon chat- ting with the .Argentine Am-65 words
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31 1941-06-04 3 I 1 1 ti >na ol I I'.Ti- BO I b tbe linked to havt ie- nomt- 1 i-.rv ex- i rm month j export ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article79 1941-06-04 3 U AIL of $50 was j offered in case In the fifth court i yesterday in which I Peng Hong Koe was j charged with violent- j ly resisting arrest when found idling by a detective at the' sea beach. Trafalgar; Stieet, on June 2 at 9 p.m.79 words
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780 1941-06-04 3 NAVY'S GREAT PART IN EPIC OF CRETE riiim,, lvr Alexandria, June UKIU.IM, eye-witness accounts of the w'chPrS 1 S T idar C0Bdill0 •Tvac u.,«nL V- nn!i Sh,PS f Ughl a ainst «»*< I" fro™ flJ M) Veary aml men board the ships taking par t in those perilous operations. HReuter - 780 words
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Article160 1941-06-04 3 THE Premier. Mr R. G. Menzies 1 subject of Crete, paid tribute to he AjrtgtoJ soldiers sayinp.: -The port played by our troops must fill Australia with pnde in a^nec essftrj heroic enterprise mantv.lly pursued home Tne authorities have taken every conceivable step Mto i inforceReuter - 160 words
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Advertisement58 1941-06-04 3 WII I DO t 'HOKJHTFLX y/s PARENTS Jfe s m> thfir Rr ><>\s AND DAUGHTERS P* TO IMTMAN'S I -•ctom of t hag been awlsttn* f pmI aches o! work ana I courses f i nducted j *ha are i I I S lenced .dvic? I Pn-d to the PDI58 words
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Advertisement332 1941-06-04 3 Lose A Pound A Day This New Easy Way £L^^- Jfßsnhh That Utjlq \?ffW^yJ] Useless Fat. A New J|^^fi=2^ Discovery from Hollgwood, Calif Used bi| Jk VJO Years Younger^ *t^?__mSm_\\M\ ,M l.l'lr'-' _m tt^'ljmSß_^m Y**u I S__t'^oo^o^____\ )''iij< \nuni,'. I. I <■. illi ...in i _\_J&*' "*^SBK_\ > '•'''in 'I332 words
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Article, Illustration640 1941-06-04 4 Film Star Here On Thursday: News Brevities Diooi K i: pur art d u roi Betty Bryant, the charming Ail trallan film al (i th k. MM js arriving in BlngaptlU TlturMlav. not Sunday as was .mnounred at llrst, and will set oil up ce— try next day to visit640 words
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Article, Illustration250 1941-06-04 4 Cc ntlnem il sport; togs, evi frocks and swim suits, model 20 lissom Chinese mannequi My fashion selection in snorts toqs group was a c yellow suit and a pair of p cut -lacks in white With a blaci pin-stripe, worn with a to shirt Mi:s Nancy250 words
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Advertisement25 1941-06-04 4 e on 0 off c <tU/° orr L AMERICAN HANDBAGS F ail I shapes P ail I to lon i s WASSIAMULL'S 31-33 HICH STREET25 words
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Advertisement74 1941-06-04 4 skin peri i:< tion in the tropics can onlv be yours if you take extra care t< preserve" its natura. loveiines, C ARM EL JOYCE (Late of Bond Street. Londom recommends a special U designed for this climate. Prices from S4 The NAOMI SALONO 18, Rodney House. Batten Road. Telephone.74 words
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Miscellaneous11 1941-06-04 4 > .ii > 111 II F H li Ik EURO**" M api H11 words
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Article, Illustration806 1941-06-04 5 *to seem beautiful, handle you r body with poise a nd style essentials of and, since iH L drawing-room. me- -the same any woman to r test secrets of ,urse, learning io the so many that are yours for k you never fill g fail to stann806 words
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Advertisement12 1941-06-04 5 ■«•>. wng's School Junor, Kindergarten, lna Nursery Schools. r*er Term begins July 7th12 words
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Advertisement114 1941-06-04 5 T« fl 1# ill I ri m*^ m m m m f Ist* I atfl Wmls I m In AjSt'Jia wir.e-making ha', reached a vc/ I W^^^^M .'S expedience behind them I l"j p er 0 Ltd no« Civrr the entire range of f f fro* cKt growing of d*114 words
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Article597 1941-06-04 6 Ubque - Services BREVITIES Ubque I By ITHERK have been a feu alteration.- in the jyUabus for the next series of classes for fthe troops al King's School. Some subjects I have bean cut out, whilst others have been divided into two grad< s, "elementary" and "advanced." As before (wo subject* will597 words
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369 1941-06-04 6 A CORRUPT offer to Mr. Henry Moore a quantity surveyor employed by the Admiralty at the Naval Base, of a 25 per cent. OUt of all profits derived from contracts is alleged to have been made by Bakhtawar Singh and Btekram Singh, who are now369 words
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Article15 1941-06-04 6 JfADARAJA! mlaapproi winch hV week, w»* ye,te7c months 1> CJ l" marked POBttIOB J15 words
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Article37 1941-06-04 6 pLEAOIV ■P t-L! lock Road. Lim See How a chanie ol escaping f-p^: of the con«t.,bU who'd The «*> w,re heard 3 C.uew. the third police The case w. for mention fj for semens the theft dj37 words
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Advertisement18 1941-06-04 6 jy cs f?iiO^ FRictß^ n fAdrsertistment of The Gerirra: EUntric Co., Ui, o' tngland "HOT* H of Z^^mM18 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1941-06-04 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London Community Running s j Of Mansions: Hotels Offer Special Terms: S Dance Halls To Carry i On: Heroism Of Two i Midwives j London, May 14. ■beforrwa! started there flnygi eat mansions ffem emptv because tt could not afford to If it often occurred £t1,218 words
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350 1941-06-04 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY JUNE 4. 1941. DEFENCE OF CYPRUS |F, as is generally admitted, the Nazis' success in Crete was primarily due to their prior seizing of aerodromes within easy reach of the island and thus establishing a temporary supremacy in the air, it is likely that they will not350 words
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Advertisement30 1941-06-04 7 7 SES EXCLUSIVELY. ailments _*__me~m^_________ a>d ■°MPSO.\ OPTICAL CO. 4 Arcade Building R J- THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. 'Oorto, of ocnlar Science). JJ^ropcan Clinical Experience. E^Ttv^tS .»iew. h i:)|'4,l m^bs_W i*E—\ Psl»sl30 words
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Advertisement23 1941-06-04 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SFRYKT Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPOKK, S.S. mm, NO s»ls.23 words
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Article131 1941-06-04 8 THL annual report of Thorny croft (Singapore) Ltd. showthai profits for the year ended Jan. 31. 1941. amounted to $57,088.58. to which sum i< added $18,221.85 brought forward from last year. A dividend of seven per cent. I has been recommended by the directors, on the131 words
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83 1941-06-04 8 THE Singapore Accident Ambul- ance Service attend d 35J c0> during the month »i May, and of thee 44 were cases otitsida the Municipal limits Motor car accldenl i the list with :*9. while I nd est numbei the ambulance er peel of motoi accounted for83 words
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138 1941-06-04 8 JIM Boon Chye appeared in the Tram? Court yesterdav morn Ing oo a charge of causing thp death of Mohamed b'n Hajl Abdul i Rahman on the afternoon if May ,31 at Trluk Siangan Road bv drivjUH a motor-car in a ne"«*li>en* [manner. A second138 words
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Article, Illustration85 1941-06-04 8 VITMNG A PARADE OF EM GIRLS FORTH i BEAUTY TABLEAU AT SYDNEY'S POYAI SH GRAPHS* CHOSE MISS JUDY HOGG ASEXCH GRAPHIC TYPE. MISS JUDY HOGG (ARROW! IS SUN K SOME OF THE *00 CANDIDATES AT THE OUfl SHE WAS SELECTED AS GOOH TYPE TO D METAMORPHOSIS OF85 words
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Article, Illustration60 1941-06-04 8 i When the day tomes for Britain lo invaue the cncn> territory, one of the pre blew* will be the crossing of iiver> 1 when all bridges have beeu destroyed. To counter this S the British Aimv has perfect- i c d the use by troops60 words
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Advertisement445 1941-06-04 8 I Sisc Ifi |,r,,r Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished _fl hats Catarrh and in natural wav restores Amazing H e SVLit 5 hearing la some of the most obstinate cases. Started in 24 Hours by rn Pf »f »ff JSiS^S m New Discovery aflJfl^'tt^WWES Mr N W writes: "My hearing445 words
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Article, Illustration52 1941-06-04 9 IP v OLD Manickam [aimed trial in the a charge ted notice board i Landing Tl:.ce" at i» 7' »n May under the P 0 ence) Act. Atr.: tai hal the ground h the b -'i:ek bein d the Admiralty n rot warding m The case was postp ned52 words
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114 1941-06-04 9 k< ppei Road. Aa a .sequel to thi.s arc lent Til I bin Mansor, the driver ol the and himself a fireman, was ch ed in the district traffic court yesterday with driving l n a nan ner so rash as to endanger the114 words
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165 1941-06-04 9 Young Thief Described As "Handful" rIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Samdin bin Eu.sope. who was sent t 0 the Salvation Army Remand Home pending hearing of a case of theft against him. kicked one of the boys on guard i n the face, scaled the wall and ran away In court yesterday an officerReuter - 165 words
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Article, Illustration188 1941-06-04 9 OOMPH GIRL BACK IN PICTURESAT £1.000 A WEEK 1 ANN SHERIDAN, AMERICAS OOMPH GIRL NO. 1, HAS SETTLED HER DISPUTE WITH WARNER BROTHERS. SHE IS RETURNING TO WORK FOR HER OLD SALARY J f £1,000 A WEEK) IN "NAVY BLUE." J Ln-t October she walked off the $et (she was188 words
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Article335 1941-06-04 9 MM I I II If JAi the Alhamfera) 3 DA "*B !l i superb opportuntt; Ini l:. a 1 111 m the Hrreei In Son* Ol Malaya, "Tl v '>» i e Alhamh m irnslirtisijMai 7 ir <; plant* whose r« -i'..fi „imo ,mir meanoi hide mate, flf335 words
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Miscellaneous49 1941-06-04 9 gg BY WALT D3SNEY j cIQ §>*H I V WELL. I'LL BE BWZNEP!J~n P I PONT SUPPOSE Sg**™"®. TEllS ME 7HEYPONT; n IW|L-.» v CAVE-MEN... -j CAN TALK. BUT WAVTA MAKE PRENPS J^Sl s ====^=|iJ I \t^3ST^J y LANSUASE 7 ->#' /0 lint 1 I p^^° r 7^s;> v£N^_ I49 words
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Advertisement676 1941-06-04 10 t r^%^^^j; o^kt\^_\ Situations Vacani 1 xperiencf.d Indian Oooi w.n.'e.: Apply Box 77«. co Mslaya Tribune. XuOa Luinyu: N Hl WANTED TmclMiri Senior Onmbrldxe State srUary. Experience tstcnttll Am natlonalltv. Apply Manager St Theresas Memorial School. Kluang. (No 7/Mii WaJITBD udlt clert rypi 1 A J'i"' log minimum salary required,676 words
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Advertisement595 1941-06-04 10 Wanted llstrtd Owns radio. Box in. rrlbune, Blngapore. WANTED I compete set of lltute Spanish Text Books^ F» st price Box 762 co Malaya Tribune. B^ pore. _0_ WANTLD Small house or ™*g*~ riiot Katnniji Would exchimge modern [_w£w 0-, mile Buklt Tim-b. Box Jg Tribune Singapore- __(No. j_6lM) WANTED595 words
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Advertisement631 1941-06-04 10 Motor Vehicles IF YOU WANT to sell your car, phone 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H) 1038 VAUXHAL 10. in perfect condition and appearance. Apply 26, Lorong Randan. Malacca. (No. 783H> GOOD secondhand motorcycle wan:°d. Pays cash. Particular* Box 788 co Malaya Tribune. Penang. (No. /99H) WANTED CASH, 8-14 Horse631 words
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Advertisement469 1941-06-04 10 ror sale FOR SALE Puppies OI intelligent .1 Write Box 789 co Malaya Tribun*. Sin^ 22; (No. T9/H) FOB SALE "Prlgidalre" Refrigerator AK B. ft. IV2 years guarantee. $185 condition is good a* new. Apply Box No. 768 co Maluya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 703H> RHODE ISLAND baby chicks day ,>469 words
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Advertisement201 1941-06-04 10 ontl L AI g^O\l)oxH ie Si'ait^B 19.81 itifi r rl (Fro "> lIS p,;l 25. 53 meiruß (From so.-, JJM SAIGON I (6 ll6 n i_Jjß BS€ PJ 15 ;;^H (1^.020 tttM ior Monday'^ KUALA Uml 808 ir. M (daily txctfi > Q 9 From I Mi $m to 9201 words
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272 1941-06-04 11 20 Girl Entrants In "Kitty Foyle" Typing Contest AVER 20 girls were among the 50 contestants who y yesterday rythmical!) clicked the kevs of their typewriters at the opening of the Kitty Fovle" Singapore Underwood Open Typewriting Championship held at Messr.* Robinson and Cos Cafe About half the entries were272 words
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Article174 1941-06-04 11 CAYING that he would give the accused another 0 chance In life, Mr. Justice Worley yesterday conted and bound over Anthony Mary Joseph Frui. 1 ahas Damasuxas Francis, until recently a clerk in the Singapore Harbour Board, on charges of criminal breach of trust and fal174 words
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88 1941-06-04 11 i FINDING of death by misadventure was returned bv Mi W G Porter at the end of an toques! h>t» the death of Quek Keng Huat who lost his We wtaitoe tricycle ti? E riding came in eoOMon with a motor ear a ü b-lieutenant88 words
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Advertisement324 1941-06-04 11 Lot Itch Cause illedin4Daqs n and Itching opped in 0 1 1 T _^___fti '.BlI I !v that thev ferma, parasites, and funpus responsible ,l Mi. skin <>n for theae foot infections, as well as Ring- bits- worm. 2. It stops the itch and Boothes and [j. es of coola324 words
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Advertisement227 1941-06-04 11 PUBLIC NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or servlre For particulars see Municipal Tmdei Room. Tender Dnte of Cloning Bupply of Liquid Chlora.e for the period of 1 7 '4 1 to 30K42 12 noon 10 June 1941. Supply of Standard Hl«rh Pressure Copper227 words
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Article107 1941-06-04 12 SENTENCE ON DESERTERS POSTPONED UNDER Wai regulations, even I you are under contract the contract ha.s expired an< leave the ship without permi you are guilty of dwortioi marked Mr. C. H Whitton teiday moniing when three lilors Leonard Osinski (Pole), Grienria Klein (Yugoslav. and Arthur George Hames Beers (Canadian.107 words
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Article45 1941-06-04 12 IJONG HOI and Chon*; Cheok v.,: ed before Mr. Conrad Oldham second magistrate, yesterday mom;:. stealing six tins of petrol lighter flints valued at $1,200. from a steamer Singapore harbour. Both accused claimed trial and was postponed to June io45 words
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Article145 1941-06-04 12 Ja n. 3 J thf. 1& e mien, Pose q| 5 am asam7 Krishna J har^- nj h "n wheT Peared J 5 9 'rate day. The case i Pon^d Io "n June io. f HARG| causal it riot axe, Bisn clain Mr Caiew, j n jj police court,145 words
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Advertisement312 1941-06-04 12 j-^RMA LOY a^l^ DOUGLAS WETHER What a Grand Combination for LAUOHb. I MGM make SCREAM WWtWT" agm.. THE TOWNS BIG LAUGH SHOW! T 0-DAY 3 ,5 9 6 ,5 CAPITOL _______________MB_MWMM^Mi^^^M^^^BBWMMi •Where you always know ther.s a darn good show" The Sao, v. Snappy story a "couple who had to312 words
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Article160 1941-06-04 13 A N acquaint mce n which began over ia teleprinter connec- Linti twc Air Force stations ended In a charge of bigamy. The storv was told at C h i p p en ham i Wilts police court.' When a former mem- I !ber of the W.A.A160 words
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Article71 1941-06-04 13 'Call Up The Cat' ONE of the 40.000 "inventors" who wrote to the Ministry of Aircraft Production in December was a man who said that the way to tackle the night bomber was to take up a cat in eveiy fighter. As the cat could see in the dark, he71 words
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Article91 1941-06-04 13 Tried To Send Money Abroad A7O-vear-oid woman was finfd £80 with £21 costs, at Chippenham, for trying to send £568 to a woman of German origin living in Mexico- Miss Agnes Mary Stonev Maskelyiie. ox the Hermitage, Bex. Wilts, daughter of a former M.P. for the Old Cricklade Division, drew91 words
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Article17 1941-06-04 13 A Commission •*> Acting Sub-Ueuteii-ant in the S.S K V R has been granted to Mr Waoria Golditone17 words
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Advertisement151 1941-06-04 13 !>ih DAY j TO-DAY /l jLgm ____WW_T __\W\ i j_______W____W i_| m_. 'W Jt _X M\ mWmW —W ..W—WWr^^ 0 ■> t_mW m ~m_ri3__\W__rrtm_\ _\\w____P?—i_____&^____ fciH (^Mf _^_U j _H Jr^ _^wffi^^ Wf m _____J__>fl \WWv B^ si w_W_\^MVhmm_\\\\\W B I ■HUr I^. -m, w jKm|| i^| W|f _1 '4^151 words
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506 1941-06-04 14 ■■on Kins ind ,%™7uu?my best bets k»R H ,m Iktkkm)(^s k ks at ipoh, third day of Tl'lE PERAK TURF CLUB'S JUNE MEETING. If nto was an easy winner over the six furlongs on the ,-ond' ay of the last /enang meet and although P™™?*dshould506 words
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Article78 1941-06-04 14 (By ''Spectator") Race 1: KIT East Lvnne Race 2: SHOOT IP Danse dn Ventre Race 3: DOVER Beau Mari Rate 4: WINSOME Phariol Race 5: SAFARILAND Easter Parade Race 6: HOULICHAN Annie Roonev Race 7: LEPANTO Ranscombo (By Bess Beit) Race 1: EAST LYNNE Faith Race 2: SUZANNE78 words
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Article173 1941-06-04 14 4 GAINST a markedly superior team, the R.A.O.C. had to go down to the R.A. (Blakan Mati) by 3-2 when they met in a Div. lI A match at Gillman yesterday. The Gunners, who led two-ni' *t the interval, were clearly the better side in the first173 words
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Article399 1941-06-04 14 8.8.C. 2; R.A.F. 2. LUCK more than anything else saved the Royal Air Force, last year's Div. I league champions, from defeat when they met the S.R.C. in a league match at the Stadium yesterday. The match ended »n a two-all draw, although on399 words
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Article, Illustration50 1941-06-04 14 The Duchess of Windsor, watched bv the presents Ted Pyfrom. Captain of the Blackh {with the trophy his team won in their u Nassau against the Pistcls, Match was ill the Bahamas Red Cross, of which the Duck President. The Duchess is wearing her fan I buttonhole, jewelled flamingo.50 words
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Article32 1941-06-04 14 Lencin. WHEN Wales meet? I the succor internal Finian Park on ft™ Saturdav. Leslie JonAJ senal forward who n career in Cardiff wffl Wales. Arrangements are m for 50.000 spectators m32 words
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Advertisement46 1941-06-04 14 (VifrWir) > Vitjmins j WitilityJ Made from the whole wheat grain, with all the essential vitamins and proteins. ViUWed REGD CRISPBREAI) Is a rich source of nourishment, invaluable to growing children, athletes and invalids alike. Appetising and satisfying. Wade by I'EEK, FKKAN Co., Ltd PF 51 amm46 words
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Advertisement52 1941-06-04 14 Heart Trou Caused by I Blood Pre» freath. feol 'V'.Jiay Bleep. lw 'd?^ >f ably raiis.-'i.'-; deaths t*'-' Tl u*U Bom* Pin»W" any of these s>^ Tr endanr"' 1 onca. I'" ,v medical Prewun <;,t H er in a a> chemist tod 2 ou f "Lr:- .1 3 V ws52 words
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Miscellaneous51 1941-06-04 14 SPORTS DIA TO-DAY SOCCER Dr. I. Chinese Ml iac-ac) Stadium; SCC r 8.C.C Police P R E I>pd R A.Mr B E Pulau Brut Div II B, wanderen U rang. TENNIS S.C.RC lie! VMC1 meats RACKS Ipuh Riuo- third dM TIDE TABLE HIGJI Wf J TO-DAY i-\ !!1 TO-MORROW 7651 words
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Article107 1941-06-04 15 U ol tlie mixed Lies and of the wo Cries and open singles N* sa ol tire S.C.C. Biennis toiurnnnt, I Stokes and Ro> Lifted for the final ol L mixed doubles in the opin invitation lawn folroami nt yesterday Lmefather and Tan 6-4. 2-6, 7-5, in E set107 words
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Article69 1941-06-04 15 I HARLEY CLARKE, fiery ol the Singapore ig Club was yesterday aciid discharged by Mr. ildham. the second magisthree traffic charges, thich were In respect of hurt to a Malay syce, I Rispj and Lieut. W. I R Navy, by t d with faillp and %v .ime and the69 words
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Article46 1941-06-04 15 Made Younge Treating Gland MUMIfB or dull acne at les P*ll I lo« of mau;v \lnmm oi the Important *ox rercomt that >nd quickly restore th e new scientific 1 No matter how Rof«u la nut a:.u e jour f«el l5 to bide, ott Tht guarantee46 words
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55 1941-06-04 15 uUm\'X££_l£_ _i?____t H r i>iu mentatftta. which eoSdtaS I^___\Sj^SZ bv toe Injuries ,v cmu> fo by Mr" W dlC G 0l pone? _f WM rtay U Porter ln the Coroner's Court yesteiThe court inspector said that the police __J n,,t been able to trace55 words
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Article121 1941-06-04 15 IN a Business Houses League match that was to have i been played on the J.CS.A. ground yesterday Bramtoco gave a walk-over to Shne Darbv THE yoccer match between the H.M.S. Sultan and 1 the J.CS.A. in Div. 2B which was to have been played on121 words
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Article80 1941-06-04 15 Soldiers Pay For Billet Damage Capt. Margesson, Secretary for War, stated in a Parliamentary reply that in order that damage to requisitioned premises may be brought to light at once, Inspections are held at least onc e a month, in ao'dition to the norma] inspection when the unit mar- ches80 words
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69 1941-06-04 15 Match In Glasgow In Aid Of Charities Glasgow, June 3 rE match between the winners i of the Scottish Cup and thej English Wai Cup may take place! in Glasgow. The Glasgow; Rangers, the Scottish winnets, and Pre .-ton Northern, the English winners', have been invited by Lord Provost Dollan.Reuter - 69 words
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Article78 1941-06-04 15 Left His Rowing-boat 'Mobile' For leaving a row-ing-boat unattended not immobilised in the Thames, Char- les Lewis, aged 60, of Lavender gardens, Battersea, was fined lf> at Lambeth. ft wai stated that Lewis usually 'eft his boat at night ne Lambeth Pier, with sculls securely locked, but on this occasion78 words
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Article22 1941-06-04 15 Actine Captan G Hrbditch and A. u B ,)ccn I stautive rank °|V r a )n tain In the 8.8. V4 I22 words
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Article238 1941-06-04 15 IXT1 XT Lisbon, June 3. a quiet picturesque hotel not far from Lisbon, 11G Americans—men, women and children— are recuperating- from one of the most dramatic experiences of the war. They are the survivors of the Egyptian steamer lamzam, which was sunk in the SouthReuter - 238 words
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Article, Illustration712 1941-06-04 16 NEGOTIATED PEACE IMPOSSIBLE SAYS LABOUR London. June 3. ON the second (lav of the annual conference of the Laboui l'artv meeting in London, the uebate on the memorandum of the National Executive's subject of war policy was begun. Declaring "impossible" a compromise or negotiated peace with the Axis, the memorandumReuter - 712 words
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140 1941-06-04 16 Istanbul. June 3 ADMIRAL Darlan's diatribe against Great Britain and his statement that Great Britain instigated the Turks to takeCilicia from France bai aroused a deen feeling of disgust throughout Turkey. Leading articles In all Turkish papers harshly condemn. what are declared to be Darlan'sReuter - 140 words
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136 1941-06-04 16 Broughton's Friend Says Was Not Jeal Nairobi, AT the resumed hearinj trial Of Sir Delves I who is accused of the mui Lord Erroll, evidence wail Second Lieutenant H. T.l son. an intimate friend I cased Witness said that he I out Ladv Broughton fi husband* but BrougM showed the136 words
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Article226 1941-06-04 16 Cairo June ;>. 'V\K d1 the last men to leate Crete, the Greek Minister of Justice. M. Dimitrakakis. spoke of the "inih icribable" ferocity and lavafety with mhkih German airmen devastated the titios ,f the island, in an interview on arrival in Egvpt. "Canea.Reuter - 226 words
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