Morning Tribune, 5 June 1941
1941-06-05
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Article856 1941-06-05 1 izis May Use Dakar, Casablanca, nrut, Algiers And Two Other Ports DE GAULLE SAID READY FOR SYRIA R l™\? rvLllv JS£2s£s? FOR COLLABORATION BETWEEN VICHY AND THE NAZIS "JJJJ U f* S,!™? N N TOD AY, AND THOUGH THEY DO NOT SO FAR FIND CONJI^v »e?™^S LReuter - 856 words
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Article117 1941-06-05 1 London. June 4. Ddon Gazette an- S ts the appointment ■Mat-General Sir as j Officer Com mind m dating buck to^ NO hint is divulgCommand. 14 \.is tne date brshall Cornwall, i it eipert, retained limi Turkey where T British officers he ged in talks with the lateral staff.117 words
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Article39 1941-06-05 1 Lotion, June 4 yesterday, airthe Coastal Command 1D now a low level on f Port of le Havre and ,Mamea. says an Air Nunique. The aeroWJe. »ear Cherbourg, gckPt!. One aircraft is Eft raft was desG:v Britain last39 words
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Article225 1941-06-05 1 The knowledge that German military activity is in full flood both S«pnw° allay IhKS resentment. e ?h"? ft 1 1 emphasise that the testing time in the Mediterranean is drawing nea for J uLt Cl^ S The sta K e for a mighty struggle on theReuter - 225 words
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Article130 1941-06-05 1 London, June 4. At both Mosul and Kirkuk. the Iraqi authorities seem to be conforming with instructions received from the Baghdad Government under the armistice terms, it is learned in London. Kirkuk would appear, therefore, not to be in rebel hands. Kirkuk is the nearest centre to theReuter - 130 words
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Article145 1941-06-05 1 BRITISH TROOPS ENTER MOSUL London. June 4 A BRITISH General Headquarters communique announced that Mosul has been occupied by British troops. The following is the text of the communique: LIBYA: No change in the situation ABYSSINIA: Debarech, which was recently captured by patriot forces led by British nflirvrs, has beenReuter - 145 words
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Advertisement34 1941-06-05 1 I ALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY ftSSSS! UR LIVE S B KU,M) N OF IIU- GIFTs r' NK OF COD'S I nE» nF °IH HAMS M,,sr PREri«a(p,„ ••*Mn oua THi ".'sV^- RYES il'-'ncAL CO. r».34 words
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Advertisement21 1941-06-05 1 'Cent A Plane' Total mini ber of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time. SEVEN21 words
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284 1941-06-05 2 The British Way 84, LIVES ON IN HOME BLITZED BUT BRIGHT London. June 4. HAVE I'vccl here 62 vcurs and this is ivy home." said an 84--1 year-old London woman. Mr. Ernest Brown, the Health Minister looked at U* home" and WW one mm/P l^^ dean still standing In theReuter - 284 words
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Article131 1941-06-05 2 London. June 4. i AM ready to go back at the first opportunity." declared Signalman Briggs. one of the three survivors of H.M.S. Hood, who has now arrived at his home in Derby. He and his companions were in the water three hours beforeReuter - 131 words
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Article106 1941-06-05 2 Amman <T; u s ordan) Juro I The General commanding b operations in trad I message to Emir Abdullah, ing the warmest appi tl n of the pa I lyed m the "sh victorious cam; raq" Major 03 ibb Pa ha ai ment of the ArabReuter - 106 words
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Article95 1941-06-05 2 AMERICAN TANKS ARE FASTER T e v. rk, June 4. ••American tanks will travel much faster than foreign ones and will be more difficult to put out of action." said Brigadier General O. II Barnes. Assistant Chief of Ordnance, in a speech to the Society of Automobile Engineers. He addedReuter - 95 words
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Article82 1941-06-05 2 T Ankara. June I KE two members o! the Er in Ankara who r ed in protest against Admiral ian. s policy ot collaboratio many had only recent) v appointed The v took their decision <^ ;> when thev moving irrevocably 'towards juth Britain >poBeReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration191 1941-06-05 2 BIG BEN STOPPED FOR 12 HOURS London, June 4. Tilt world's most famous cloek, Big Ben, had one of its rare stops during last night. The pendu. luni in the cloek tower of the Houses of Parliament stopped swinging at 10 13 p.m on Tuesday and! recommenced at 10.14 aReuter - 191 words
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Article219 1941-06-05 2 Batavia. June 4 —A United States naval observer, Commander J. A. Murphy, and his secretary. Mr. L. S. Rogers. has arrived in the Dutch East Indies from San Francisco. The new Japanese Consul, Mr. K. Yamamoto. has also arrived to replace Mr. Tanaguchi who has been transferred to Thailand.—Reuter - 219 words
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Article71 1941-06-05 2 London. Jl SIR William Beveridge, tl known t momist. i appointed some month! Under-Secretary in the 1 of Labour with special n| litus for the manpoew has resign* d i post. Reuters lobby I understands that he will I I ceeded bv Mr. G. H Icretary ol 1 Council,Reuter - 71 words
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Article136 1941-06-05 2 Japanes Protest British THE J i 1 Han Gi ••very'' O !vmua7 U 77.. r*S ted S T_ tion BhftJ as -i i He .said thai the r-, named Liu. 36 !1 <£ the club's service^ a fo»nci to be a LIJ |Biuesh_ts. 9 n the ni "ht Of M„136 words
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319 1941-06-05 2 London, >une 4. WHL.\ Parliament re-as-lembles it is certain there will be a debate arising from the British withdrawal from CreU in which Mr. Winston hurchill, the Premier, and Mr. Clement Attlee the De-puty-Leader, will participate, Niates Keuter's parliamentary correspondent. The evacuationReuter - 319 words
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Advertisement72 1941-06-05 2 I V A S R O I S I I rntv rUEI ni HGNBD ft j M\l>l TO OKDLK CFNHMI Bt'TT.niN'G CONTRACTORS— we inrtilliii tn interior work of all description* such as Parquet f various dosigns and all Wind, of FT v>f S> Doors. Window I rutin** Panelling. Bank Fixtures,72 words
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Article132 1941-06-05 3 Tokyo, June 4. i tfi are correct, it was fritndlv act to Japan Koh Ishli. deputy {Of the Information Imenting on press mesBingapore, Shanghai and [hat United States Army pit going to assist the Government I uo United States iecre* lc. Mv. Cor dell Hull, w Dr. ii Foreign132 words
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Article, Illustration155 1941-06-05 3 7 Tests of the*J j new table-type air raid shelter. i A two-storey 1 house was? brought down i by explosives to reproduce the collapse of such a house caused iby a heavy t bomb falling S close by. One S of the n e w 1 shelters was in155 words
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Article59 1941-06-05 3 Jerusalem, June 4. p Peasant Party leader, itchek, whose whereabouts unknown for some time vas feared dead, ir; now at Kupenicn. it is learnt fttativfi Croat circles in Bast. >f the party «n. has also been arrestr special military tribunals •established in Croatia a.ici are nov trying many tettd59 words
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Article55 1941-06-05 3 Wl A "d Wl Jump out of ■Morning Full of Vim. I poundi oi laily If this bile 1 la -n't digest. Wind bloata up I "ill v hole 1 our. tired .md It I more bowel ise. Ii takes Uwi Pills to gel ly and gentle. fret ly55 words
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Article17 1941-06-05 3 The resignation of his Commission in the S„.R.N.V.R. by Sub-Lieut. D. G. Vincent has been accepted.17 words
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Article, Illustration1467 1941-06-05 3 tul rvi, 4 t.n. BERLIN, JUNE L THE EX-KAISER WILHELM OF GERMANY DIED AT 11.30 THIS MORNING «TJ??° RN STATES AN AMSTERDAM DISPATCH. 1 *****8 ?oa Wilhelm II the last of K^™ of German Empire, the w!l tthe ageot B2 arnan whose name became1,467 words
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Article120 1941-06-05 3 New York, June 4. THE Prices o»«rffijSJSfo^t^« up so many columns In th< Journal w has now been decided to^^K says called the Bulletin Official du the New York Times' Vtehy e«£*g£3 lhe prfcns The correspondent adds that wnen i have been calculated, tabulated antReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration919 1941-06-05 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By ROLL-UP at the Capitol Theatre for the Hospital Week film show on Tuesday evening exceeded even the wildest expectations of the organisers. Mrs. A. M. Scrimgeour, who was in charge of the arrangements, and her team of helpers, couldn't conceal919 words
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Article42 1941-06-05 4 New I fight:.]! Mood, jl Cobb a_fl MK Nil three M mmbml Cast off Mori which 1 land fJ tee will J at the n Theatre J N 28. All thn well.k n stage pet ties at and in I tia.42 words
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Article, Illustration56 1941-06-05 4 Polok, the Balinese model, Mrs Joan Woosey and Miss Betty antrell, who took part in last night's "Night in Bali" at Cyrano's in aid of the War Fund. Mrs. Woosey and Miss Cantrell were two of the helpers who wore Balinese costume and assisted with the function.56 words
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Advertisement41 1941-06-05 4 JLft ?i says V^- CLEANSk TONE Y NOURISH I —is the basis of all my Beauty Treatments j^ I m London, Paris, and New York. 1 /r^L These Lotions and *M I C^^^__ Creams are obtain- *ysf&£^-y Phone til 15 Singapore.41 words
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Advertisement19 1941-06-05 4 I PALAIS des MODES 7—9, STAMFORD ROAD, PHONE 4616. GREAT i ASH SALE j MAY 25th TO JUNE 7th19 words
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Advertisement10 1941-06-05 4 i 1 Pi US SPECIA Cup'i" l P IS) I10 words
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Article, Illustration296 1941-06-05 5 h M |n children's dress are the sT! er dress, both of which involve P*^ntrastin| colour, separate blouses or of C °i t s slip-overs. Fabrics in which these rfl nffins from heavy-weight siik. v3I"V fle teen for evening wear to cotton r e -e occasions. One of the296 words
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Article249 1941-06-05 5 Starring Red, White And Blue fIIERE are several majur style influences affecting girls' wear this season, among which the patriotic red, white and blue predominate in colours, while favourite patterns are in stars, stripes, comI binations of the two and other < such themes. The nautical idea is the most249 words
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Advertisement64 1941-06-05 5 ■BBHwMHpß3____ti/ 1 __HB_& I N I WWW Hi i 'ff 1 w llw f m ontoure NAIL ENAMEL CA L'SE i; stays on longer. CAUSE it ,ioes not chip. <_1 OA WSE brilliant gloss. f^SE its ten exciting shades •USE f its outstanding value. ire Beauty Aids— iND FACE MOULDING64 words
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Advertisement22 1941-06-05 5 «H ;<*,'#* ■■<■"■' '%>llirii '<_, "J )P"J 4USTRAIMN D KK ar -{j^^ PHONE 5376 FI V I LINE! qjs i72A 44rt, o/ Singapore Cold Storuje22 words
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Article152 1941-06-05 6 MORNING I K(K KS on di ni PKlsrii.i vs. No 5 Eu C d S <• ;n Hill ■art new mod ra In en pj m fabrics. outstanding whi< h ticul **el fabrt p ii, nother of Hw i frock and olivi 1 1 1 In Jt-and*aUip i152 words
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Article, Illustration493 1941-06-05 6 From Ti ny To Teen-Age Styles >„1I pastel flannel fashions the 'tcni-age ilacks shown left. Right spaa rayon slacks set in naVy, with the front of the over.bloose In bright red. features the nea two-colour theme shop— and others who have yet to become acquainted with it— will. however, be493 words
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Advertisement90 1941-06-05 6 H L\T^W' 3 1 toRESSE S fik\ PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. TOR Evening Gowns flu 40l KT FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE HILL STREET Hr^^" 4 r^sH fi^^i use L! r- Jflj becaus,? xi fashionable or W out the best point, in a round, '^j^jgjgj^ lar_e-eyed fa^e that might .[.BB^lfliaL -IT Ujl«90 words
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Advertisement13 1941-06-05 6 "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT Paris co. DRY CLEANERS 38. COLEMAN ST Phone 614513 words
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Article, Illustration1342 1941-06-05 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London 1 in loii. May 15. p^gg Club, meeting journal** behind Erf. I an exhibition of Sic They were taken a hI after the great raid in as t December, and remarkaWa and tra- or(i the damage ht t m ol SI nml's domin•■Sb *en* lor1,342 words
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355 1941-06-05 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1941. THINGS TO COME jnOUGH there may have been some miscalculation in the conduct of the present war, as often happens in every war, it is not in the British tradition to search for a scapegoat or to indulge in recriminations in the heat of355 words
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Advertisement107 1941-06-05 7 heumatism tod in 30 Minutes new discovery Rumen*. 'i>"t Arthritis. RheumaS •-'l'ttis and Sciatica like' after the Hrst dose, J •"'d in a few days this me dissolves a and remove* t ric Acid that ara •üble SweMn* soreJolnts are Bone, and I r. normally active and able _<>3 life.107 words
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Advertisement27 1941-06-05 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH j THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PIUS SERVICE i Head Office— No. I6D Cecil Street, I MMuroM, s.s. mam no. mm27 words
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Article, Illustration214 1941-06-05 8 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of S. T. Rajoo who was killed in a motor accident on Grove Road on the night of May 13.214 words
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Article66 1941-06-05 8 THE Singapore Rotary Club has decided to make a thorough investigation of the vexed problem of indebtedness in the city. To this end, the Club has invited the opinion of members on the subject and a discussion is to be held at the dinner meeting of the Club66 words
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Article192 1941-06-05 8 Planes Won't Replace Motor-Cars THE phenomenally rapid growth of air travel during the past two decades has induced many people to conjure up visions of the days when small planes would take the place of motor-cars. Speaking at the Singapore Rotary Club, yesterdav, on "flying" Sq. Ldr. H. R. Hughes-Hallett192 words
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Article, Illustration76 1941-06-05 8 ALLEGED to have attompa to cheat Dr. C I Pf of Singapore. Chew N| J (25) appeared before theB maoistrate. Mr. W. D. N yesterday. Lim Kee <* alias Lim Ah Ngee (3 i charged with abetment on offence. ItwasahYgedtlut themenj to collect 1 forthe-KockWahP The men pleaded the76 words
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Advertisement600 1941-06-05 8 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes H f<m .offer fro- nhekta* "**2*2t SM t2? JJX 5 ri^ 0 Sri^-tS W ro !,Vi B a ,.ul BNMBltto-4f yon £**£>« E^SPfid Asthma for the I f fl ,,r M nl«hts. »nd i nags j^ 0 ming r.tiyoui heart poundlna a#rain l your600 words
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Article291 1941-06-05 9 American Defence Of Guam Island tmv si>eck was Guam, a 30-by-7-mile •nckv island in the Pacific which the U.S., in imuerialistic mood of its own, seized en in an u h qnii'l HI lovo. ,nl Ti t ilk of a $5,000,000 proposal, contained defence bill introduced in Congress some--0 to291 words
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Article89 1941-06-05 9 European Motorist Fined D. 1. MEYER, European motorist. was fined $55 in the traffic district court, yesterday. for driving without a licence and without a third party insurance policy, on May 13 along Collyer Quay. Meyer said that he was about to park his car in front of Change Alley,89 words
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Article68 1941-06-05 9 Tokyo, June 4. WITH a view to accelerating the development of resource! on Hainan Island, the Japan Sugar Manufacturing Company has dscidd to create a Hainan Island enterprises department According to plans. m director will be permanently stationed on the island while offices will h^ opened68 words
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Article, Illustration162 1941-06-05 9 THIS GIRL ASMVBS IN* SINGAPORE TO-DAY: She is Betty Bryant, the Bondi hcarh girl who became ;»n Australian film find, starring in "40.000 Horsemen", to he i ■IMVB in Singapore at a j Capitol War Fund premiere at which Betty will appear per- sonally. Charles162 words
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Article257 1941-06-05 9 TALL, DARK AND HANDSOME* (At The Cathay) By "Johnny."! SO I go to de Cathay picture .-hop and dare I see a swell flleV With de name 'Tall. Dark and Handsome." Dis Hick is about a guy who kids he bumps oil a coupla guyi from another mob257 words
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Miscellaneous91 1941-06-05 9 ISE m m BY WALT DISNEY \T~r, I I i Tg ,\\)j ou THE CAN'-Mr^' I TO^C"OT i \J BUT THEY'RE AFRMP OF ME LI SWWTO HOHB rfl&l I K*af^\ V-n BE WAoEKOlS' V SORT CP GOP "J^SSmC if*?- WITH A SOOP r^tmlh C I I i VES T £Y91 words
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Advertisement635 1941-06-05 10 fgb fg fxng vcxhchn chn Situations Vacani 1 Apply Box 771 •Lump* |N ,J WANTED Teachera senior Osmbrldp M i sasantlsl •.'ply Manager St Th« Memorial Bcbcot. Kluang. (No i WANTED SUd pi>r-. Apply lijn minimum tfUarj required, K< and Company. Bonham Building. pore (WO WANTED USA rountalnpcn outpaeU agents635 words
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Advertisement631 1941-06-05 10 Wanted 1 t smiUre Ul N^8H> Singapore. WANTED Small house or bungalow (not Baton*) Would exchange model n Mi.luVi Tribune Singapore No. FSWJ w\\ TED a mm second hand Cine Pro* W r,o, state make, age and lowest pr.««e /x;::. c,o Malaya WANTED IO "EST buunalow .'t P holiday- Btate631 words
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Advertisement603 1941-06-05 10 Motor Vehicles IP YOU WANT to sell your car. phone aO»«. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H) M38 VAUXHAL 10. in perfect OOOdltlOn and appearance Apply 26. Lorong Pundan. Malacca. (No. 783H» GOOD secondhand motorcycle wanted. Pays cash. Particular:, Box 788 co Malaya Tribune. Penang. (No. /99H) W \NTED— Motor-cvci e603 words
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Advertisement411 1941-06-05 10 For Sale MKNDE RADIO 7-va7ve~~Exrellcm tion. $70- Owner leaving Bo" 1 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. jj 0 G EC. RADIO 1 8- valves* $»s iG.E.c. Electric Gramophone jK" Nlven Roa, Singapore. j FOR SALE Puppies of intelligent .t rt Write Box 789 co Malaya XthSSJ iwq. Var, FOR SALE "Frlgldalre" Refrigerator411 words
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Miscellaneous111 1941-06-05 10 13 UH 1134 'From uT SAM S.fri (U.W ««i («.11|| BANG (aai (for Imj HSPS Q mi Kl'ALA L (dDlT nnpt FfW (J »l| PES ZHJ j From to III From SI to ij HANG XYO (1 1 49 M| From I M ll)j HONGS ZBW (S.«i Fna 123 aaj111 words
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Article52 1941-06-05 11 kgthing in a drain, San bin Kaimin, Boyanese I saw a Tamil hanging om a coconut Chinese cemetery ranaeRoad, on May 24. t& cby V Z q porter, returned while of un- The man's name was an d evidence that he owin g signs of mental ven by his52 words
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419 1941-06-05 11 "Asked For Bribe" Contractors' Defence In Corruption Case AN allegation that Mr. Henry Moore, quantity surveyor, had asked for a third share of the profits they made out of contracts, was made by Bakhtawar Singh during his defence in the Assize Court, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Worley, in a corruption419 words
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218 1941-06-05 11 Murderous Attack Follo ws Hockey Match AN argument between two players during a hockey match in which Indian constables of the Naval Base police were taking part, had a serious sequel after the match when one of the men attacked the other with a hockey stick causing serious injuries. Sham218 words
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Article51 1941-06-05 11 FOUR Chinese Tan Liew. Lim An Am- Choi and Yoong Too Boon, who w< re charged In second i i: l week, with Import I -r»2 British Colony, acq iccond I Mr. < i Oldham, v sterday, i c withdrew th. case on the instructions ny51 words
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Advertisement175 1941-06-05 11 "Shocking" u r Feet! to-day fit FHILLEPS Soles this sturdy blanket of rubber i walking cushion which prerod feet. And as you have mfort you save money, for i. list three ordinary leather Waivable everywhere. ilLLIPS RVBBER •S AND HEELS genN-RAHAMIN PEXHAS' Cecil Street. Singapore. 1 APR 1 miss PIIILP175 words
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Advertisement185 1941-06-05 11 P. A O. 'BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINE. 3 (Incorporated in England) PENINSl LAR AND ORIENTAL j S. N. CO MAIL PASSENGER ..ND CARGO SERVICE. e The best possible aenricea are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Co., from the Straits to tl eir usual porta of call185 words
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Miscellaneous6 1941-06-05 11 J^W.BE^LREVcuCo I NO- WHO'S H t <•*,6 words
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Article339 1941-06-05 12 NEWS FROM INDIA Simla. June 3. rIK Ford Motor Company of India manufactured a record number of vehicles last month. The actual number us not known, but it was 130 more than (he previous record. established In January this year. Almost the entire otitis being sent to. Army. Simla, Jane339 words
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Advertisement129 1941-06-05 12 LAI I. II! YOU'VE SIMPLY COT TO!!! mwmmmw^ m^ m mmm%mmmmm*mm^mmmmmammmmmmmmm mm IT'S JUST ONE OF THOSE GRAND M.G.M. Comedies that the whole Town loves ~~TT to-»Ai CAPITOL 3.1 5-6 .15-9 .15 I MYRNA and MELVYN TOGETHER and what a topping Combination! \\>i£@*m- a%w i*a SBB 3f£>fe< ■T^^T*' siHf iji<129 words
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Advertisement180 1941-06-05 12 Bette Davis excels licr"^*^ performances ln Prev u •THE LETTER DAILY AT 3.15, 6.15 t ALII AM Kg SOMERSET MAUGluSi j greatest Story of /w/ HAVEHIM^*H JBL m\ K/ m W fee SOMflUT MAUOHAM G^.**^!^!!^^^^^ HERBERT MARSHALL- JAMES STEPHEN* <*o* micot t*u so»04a«AA*o A WILLIAM WYLER •^.aaZi3 Presented with a180 words
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Article44 1941-06-05 13 wounded I idera id dawn »J He-gunned a I ;am in tvo town* W fad p^jg driver, i n > Cndthen died. issisUnce llreman. Wjl< also wounfl" footplate riim. he l uk e train to lne of a nearbj L ooldsack shortiv afterin hospital.44 words
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Article58 1941-06-05 13 L oil tl at I >• £1.6«J0 or F W B, B .l:i •:> 3l fgham in i rection »er. defeated b\ nop himself i a I he •I am flndi 1 small gifts by leople anxious hpathise with p such Rift irti me was is. M although i58 words
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Article41 1941-06-05 13 Air Clipper' kago, May 11. spa per. s to-day this story of Halifax. Stated box at a bis Be baseball the Ambaswas handed a >p. Thousands ttators watched it's inside It?" Lord Halifax. fly unwrapping aper serviette/ didn't eat it41 words
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Article36 1941-06-05 13 W*. June 3 [MBER ()f nonI leaders have invited t 0 a t_ th e lorthcom- o d e r a 1 1 P> Conference indud- Sir II Ahmed Dr and Mi c P. 136 words
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Article17 1941-06-05 13 tonla. June 3 nonsoon s J widefil persona have a 1 of I boat the to tone17 words
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Advertisement168 1941-06-05 13 today I 1 A V I L I 3.15 6.15 9.15 JP^k THOSE IRRESPONSIBLE A^*^,. t IRRESISTIBLE ENGLISHMEN |[< A' TOGETHER AGAIN! W (REMEMBER THEM IN "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH") d*mf "ASH KAIHOim Jfe\ BAGHDAD- ISTANBUL-BUDAPEST CROOKS TOUR' »8k^J Hrui ls.n NATIONAL P1CTIRI '^flfe&K$ff ■II El A *,V\I yj I168 words
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Advertisement62 1941-06-05 13 PORTRAIT OF A GREAT ACTRESS -i&mmmmmmmim. 0"' ™W ~Twm^ jmM mm mW mm y^P% Ji^EL. Jnil'i^^^^^^Bl ii i 'iTt Mw BifflWifiih iJ| «&S^fe ".vjI^hB wSJkevGmmlk. mmm\ l^MBaWKJ^aawiB JeffiaSpHBHr -at^ iM^I fSH^^S ma, mmm$&t 9H HI INGRID BERGMAN IN A NEVER TO-BE-FORGOTTEN ROLE OF "EMILIE" OF THE HAUNTING LOVELINESS THE GALLANT62 words
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Article717 1941-06-05 14 (From Our Own Reporter) I poll. Wednesday. WHILE favourites were generally obliging at to-days raits here, punters were given some ex< ilement when two outsiders romped home winners. They were Tat Kurke. in the fourth nee. and Drift On in the filth. I,..., one of the717 words
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Article128 1941-06-05 14 Clarke Gets' 5 Wickets For 21 THE Loyals beat the M.C.D. j 1 Regiment in a cricket match by six wickets yesterday. The Gunneis batted first, and against the bowling of Clarke (5 wickets for 21 runs) were all out for 66 runs. Bombardier Lin ford was top scorer with128 words
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Article418 1941-06-05 14 THE Malays won six-three against the S.C.C. in 1 a first division match on the Padang. yesterday. Outstanding in the Malay team was Aziz, in the pivot position, who was continually feeding his forwards. At the outset the S.C.C. dominated, but as the came progress,418 words
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Article313 1941-06-05 14 AFTER leading by a goal to nil at the end of the first half, A Roval Artillery (Ac- Ac) lost to the Chinese Athletic] three goals to one in a first division match on the Anson Hi Stadium, yesterday. Had the Soldiers* forwards received better support from the halves313 words
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Article, Illustration84 1941-06-05 14 *T The Kiiiii rid-^T lag in a Bren i carrier during his visit to the I Canadian? Troops in Eng- •land. The; carrier the S Kin? went for a ride in was J named "Hell's Ang e I s" as S can be seen in V C this picture i84 words
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Miscellaneous43 1941-06-05 14 TOP A* sC f SOCCER: Besery 6 D^ i M.F.A.. Stadium-/ s S.H.B. v H-V.' i Y.MC.A. v g C Y.M.CA Div-n* v customs F Bramtoco Park. TENNIS tiT M1^ amentS TIDE TABLt TO-DAY: J* J 7.05 pjn^Jf 74 TO-MORROW 8.00 pm- w43 words
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Article237 1941-06-05 15 -on the veterans' F iieS.CRC. Wan Liat 6-2. yed with a Wong Tan Wan [host P*rt, a rot him nothe court his oppo ent mutual'* chamo played ulted as beat Yong td Chin ng mat; the uon < pame. yed adhed in, who d an easy ned that the237 words
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Article92 1941-06-05 15 -fERRY" Waites who was un- able to turn out for the Europeans against the "Rest" over the week-end, owing to an injury, yesterday made a brilliant century (114) for the Y.M.C.A. against Air H.Q. The match ended in a draw, the Air H.Q. replying with 8192 words
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50 1941-06-05 15 London. June 4. THE United States Assistant Naval Attache. Lt. Com. Jones. It is now revealed, died at Londonderry on Monday. It is reported he stabbed himself with a bayonet on beard shin. The inquest was held on Tuesday, the press not t admitted.— Reuter.50 words
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Article148 1941-06-05 15 nDT I( T London. June 4. JJHiriSH labour win never yield, declared the Minister of Labour Mr. Ernest Bevm. broadcasting to the national conference of social workers in the United States I B bour. he said, was whole-heartedlv supporting the war because thev believed it righteous.148 words
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92 1941-06-05 15 Junkers TroopCarrier Downed At Malta Malta, June 4. BRITISH fighters shot down into the sea one Junkers 52 troopcarrier yesterday afternoon. Announcing this, a communique states that all the British machines returned safely. The incident occurred during the second air raid alarm yesterday but on the first occasion, enemy planes92 words
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Article, Illustration173 1941-06-05 15 A flying training school in Bi tain, May i\ AV I fJ I T to air l.A.F. Service' 1 y Lug T r a i n m.'. School to Jay provided evidence of the 01 b e c oi coi which arc contributing to Britain'-; ail strength.173 words
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Article21 1941-06-05 15 Dunkirk Dog Is Reprieved B I Bray a coohe and Al worry: n KetterU T N rtl th and 3a lm.21 words
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Article37 1941-06-05 15 |IN a Div. 1 match 1 played at the 'oepot yc.sterdav, the R.E. <Fortress) oeat the Police ot by tl UJ 01 i/RANJI fR^W.TJ K beat the Wanderers by three goals to one in Dh o*37 words
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Article58 1941-06-05 15 New York, Juno 4 pi LOUIfi md Billy Conn have signed paoers roi n world liei \u 15-round i I In New JT< k on June 18, Conn at the i tunc relinqul in., claim I the llghtheavy championship which in holdi but which hi58 words
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46 1941-06-05 15 Melbourne, June 4. I HE War Minister Mr. P. C Spi n v. announced that tus rallan so far h. en reported tvt i dI m estlru 6 m Cn re the r. rman k The total include! 2!l ounied— Rcutcr.46 words
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Article569 1941-06-05 16 LABOUR PARTY ON PEACE AIMS LONDON. JUNE 4 A ITER THE ILMOST UNANIMOUS VOTE RECORDED ON A TUESDAY IN FAVOUR OF AN ALL-OUT FIGHT UNTIL VICTORY, TODAYS SESSION OF THE ANNUAL CONFER ENCE OF THE BRITISH LABOUR PARTY BEGAN HIE DISCUSSION OF ANOTHER MEMORANDUM TABLED B\ IDE EXECUTIVE OUTLINING LABOUR'S569 words
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Article81 1941-06-05 16 London, June 1 MOSCOW Radio says that trades- mon in Damascus have been ordered to report to the authorities their supplies of rice, sugar, butter and other foodstuffs Moscow Radio also say* that in view of the shortage of flour in Istanbul the supply of white bread to restaurants81 words
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Article46 1941-06-05 16 Londctn. June 4 -During the *eek ending June 2, news has been of C^ V nnn 0l t the l kmg or Of 63 000 tons of enemy shipping pi which at lea«t 55,000 tons were in the Mediterranean.— Reuter46 words
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Article28 1941-06-05 16 i»,« til k ne Prisoners dur (5in l n ba L tle of Crete number* 8^)00 British and 4,000 Greek' claims the German High Com. mand communique.— Reuter28 words
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Article75 1941-06-05 16 MAJOR-GENERAL Akira Muu^V^ M Military Affairs Bureau writing in the popular magazine -^0 presses the belief that the SinoXnuK. ties have reached the state of 9" minutes General Muto declares th^ means the whole nation must redouble iL to bring the incident to a glorious mLSI The so-caned Chma75 words
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Article183 1941-06-05 16 Moscow Comment On Crete Battle Moicow. June t THE British Military Command in the Near actually held Crete for six months from Greek entry into war, but it d prope^ fortify this important strategic p ition Thisrf meat is made by M. Ivanov. a mi x r.eAcal of Sciences, discussing183 words
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Article130 1941-06-05 16 PLA NE LOST OF 20-MIN. FLIGHT London. June WITH six persons on board. Including the pMj passenger plane has been lost on a flight fl the Scilly Isles and Penzance (Cornwall) whicn* have taken only 20 minutes. The plane. WW to the Great Western and Southern Airanea. Lsles of Scilly130 words
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Article93 1941-06-05 16 London, ***-H 1 COMMUNIQUE says that *f*J&gQ noon, a single enemy aircraft dn >pp were a town on the south coast. Srvei /V jured and damage was done to bund" 8 on Another enemy aircraft b° mUe V a i burst northeast coast and delivered but s machine-gun93 words
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