Morning Tribune, 6 June 1941
1941-06-06
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section16 1941-06-06 1 r^j SAL ES EXCEED 4,5*0 DAILY Morning Tribune Li ti- N 108, Frid ,une 6< 194116 words
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258 1941-06-06 1 FULL AIR SUPPORT PROMISED IN CYPRUS: NEW MOVE EXPECTED SOON THr hm,^ CAIRO, JUNE 5. T rrl X n F GENE RAL CATROUX AND Minmr^s, GAULLE SOMEWHERE IN THE MIDDLE EAST WAS ANNOUNCED IN CAIRO TODAY AND PORTENDS, MANY OBSERVERS BELIEVE BIG EVENTS IN THIS THEATRE OF WAR IN THE258 words
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Article, Illustration192 1941-06-06 1 U.S. ARMY READY FOR OVERSEAS IW&shineton. June 5. ghting First" Division would be one of first units in the United States Army e if America decided to send an man force abroad, it is learned eral Marshall, Chief of the Army, adthe House of Representatives ApproCommittee, said the First DivisionReuter - 192 words
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Article95 1941-06-06 1 Labour To Demand Story Of Crete Sydney, June 5. ™r members of the AusJWar Council will insist Wssion uf the Australian ■J te and a review WUon of ill the Austra*s&ta Council meeting in II toi R>; "y. one of the fibers stated that the alian losses in by theReuter - 95 words
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130 1941-06-06 1 London, June 5 rOAL exports from Wales have been t the beginning of this week a number of cargo^ have been stopped and ships which arrived to takt supplies since last weekend are being "P Exporters believe that the restriction b con etc, with theReuter - 130 words
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Article20 1941-06-06 1 Bangkok. June D. The authorities are considering the > aboM the Boy Scout organisation as a separate entit>, the newspaper, Khaaplup.20 words
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266 1941-06-06 1 Somewhere on the French Frontier, June 5. POLITICAL observers understand that the Vichy Government, acting on German pressure, is hastening preparations for the re-conquest of the French colonies adhering to Gen. de Gaulle and for the defence of Syria in the event ofReuter - 266 words
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Article41 1941-06-06 1 New York, JOB THE death il announced of Mr. Arthur Curtiss Jam*' one of America's 12 richest men. HU death from pneumonia occurred on his yacht. Mr James' lnv< once estimated at $35u,M)0,000. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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136 1941-06-06 1 New York, June 5. LMCiHT British mer- chant men totalling I 54,268 tons were recently I torpedoed within 700; miles oflf United States *> m shores. This was disclosed I jj by the Maritime Com mis- sion on Wednesday, and the disclosure hasReuter - 136 words
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Article64 1941-06-06 1 Eire Protest At Dublin Bombing M Dublin, June 5. H. Eanion de Valera in a statement in the Dail on the recent bombing of Dublin said that 27 persons were killed and 45 seriously hurt and still in hospital. 25 houses were destroyed ar,d so damaged as to be unlit64 words
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Article58 1941-06-06 1 /IRK 11, JUNE 5 WELL-INFORMED VHHV CIRW CLEB ABE JOINING IN THE CHORUS OF RIMOURS THAT A NEW HITLER PEACE OFFENSIVE is in progress the REASON QIVEN IS THAI TO AVOID AMERICAN INTERVENTION AND TO CONSOLIDATE GERMANY'S SUCCESSES, GERMANY WOULD DECLARE THAT SHE IS NOT INTERESTEDReuter - 58 words
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Article44 1941-06-06 1 expressed sympathy with relatives of the victim* and paid a tribute to the AR.P workers. The German virele s acknowledge! the receipt of tire's protect glibly and ays that there can be no question of Intentional bombing. The German authorities are closely investigating ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article13 1941-06-06 1 London, June 5- The death has occurred of Admiral Sir Frederick Learmonth.— ReuterReuter - 13 words
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201 1941-06-06 2 DAYLIGHT RAID ON ZEEBRUGGE BY RAF London. June 5. A DAYLIGHT attack on Zeebrugge was made yesterday by A the It. A.F. and mam bombs were seen to burst «n in mo ,e shin of 500 tons was blown clean out of the wate. .direct hit. savs the Air MinistryReuter - 201 words
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Article92 1941-06-06 2 J Cairo. June 5. AN official account of last alghtfs air raid states 1 •There was an air attack Alexandria. Anti-aircraft defences were i« action. »iieh \j losltc end Ineen--2 diary bombs irere dfreyped sti 2 the cit\. I "This attack caused mmi-*^ IReuter - 92 words
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Article45 1941-06-06 2 tvtnatftr re ne« guarantea; luropean i^j, purebred nam from Ooitad Eugi r >. February; <, ntVv oi modem uty'.^d Bum fu Biiurp. two Imported bran •Una with dunlopillo cushions. N.' ag k>u ifli < t «•'-<• to eoM r ri room, 11 ton.. on rueaday Juiv I Ifl in45 words
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256 1941-06-06 2 Cairo. June 5. CUCCESSFUL raids on Benghazi harbour and Maritza aerodrome and attacks on the lew remaining positions in Italian hands are chronicled in to-day's Middle East R.A.F. communique. The communique states that during the nisht o: June 9 1. heavy bombers Of the R.A.F.Reuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration54 1941-06-06 2 )<h The King^f (right) alight- ing from a i )Br e n carrier j after he had i been for a ride i /during his visit to the J \Cana d i a n i troops at their i headquarters in England. With N t His Majesty is Major General54 words
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Article32 1941-06-06 2 Lord Lloyd, late Secretary for the Colonies, left £56.967. which goes to his wifs for life on trust, and then on trust to his son. Alexander Da via Frederick.32 words
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Article28 1941-06-06 2 German military court in Paris has gaoled Mrs. E l l a Kahn Shiber. Anerlcan, for three years on a charge of aiding British military refugees to escape.28 words
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Article121 1941-06-06 2 New York, June 5. THE New V Time? In an editoiial on Mr. Anthony Eden's speech on war and peace aims savs that it was probably not by accident that Mr. Eden, ad i M: Winston Churchill was chosen to make Irst official declarationReuter - 121 words
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Article64 1941-06-06 2 Nairobi, June 5. THE co: v. was cleared to-day w!i ol Bir Delves 3rou>>hton on a charge Of murdering Lord Erroli was continued. The clearlone h dent regarding the Lieut. J. J. Lezard lowei court. Th rated re inadmissible. told him on --3 that SirReuter - 64 words
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Article107 1941-06-06 2 Bangkok, June WHERE does Japan stall Thailand 0 This question obliquely answered bv the runs which la known to I Nationalist Thai opinion. The paper contests the Jap assertion that Britain doma Thailand'^ national econonq cause she ha-; the lion's sbu the Thai export and import tt If inReuter - 107 words
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Article38 1941-06-06 2 Madrid, J'WITH a desire to "arrive fullesL relations countries signifying in? of a new order in the! Spain announces >ne b p legation at Hsinkmg represented in BfcncWJ Spanish nmbawadoi Spain is also i tic relations witn38 words
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Advertisement69 1941-06-06 2 "Cent A Plane" Fund Total number of enemy planes ittfl roved during vestcrday on all fronts up to midnight London time \i\i: Si? i- Si -««Wfc "*"*wil^Mßc't? 7' viftyS is£ atf** tin Hp^mi— i >"*^ <jr B jffek |ft y^H "1 l_Ww V. \W 'T^iS > V J T^P^^J- .^W69 words
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Advertisement53 1941-06-06 2 Vigour Resfom Glands Ma*W In 24 Hours J nteuolong' M bJfOfvigoui and body lyekin, depress I an American 1 quli'k. easy a This dla tak' tot* I doea awa> B bringing a •ands. It v a •m 1: ;7_W nervt m and fee eyes Bpf> youtMi',l I And I a53 words
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Article313 1941-06-06 3 London, June 5. [ERK is fortunately no longer any doubt of the future policy of Great Britain— or, it may be added. States— towards the Vichy Government Eoee who submit themselves to its rulers," write* ■liit (J«»veini«ent of weaklings who lack the will or th to defend its policyReuter - 313 words
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Article97 1941-06-06 3 .(KOOKS TOl'R" i»t tin' Pavilion) m h school traditions are Ld i»v the two fellows in who are mistake lor enerand are banded in error a r,'?ord that ll of vital In- Britain's enemlea. also a ravsterv woman, a siren dTcabaret dancer, who follows fvs aero" most of the97 words
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Article111 1941-06-06 3 London, June. 5. rnvs.v. night raids over Brtwere c nsiderable and Id" last night, state's an ■try c tmnuiuque is were droop ?d in the s tad the south-east. The of casualties is not large Ktentive damage has been I also fell at points in the fat, East AngfiaReuter - 111 words
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Article16 1941-06-06 3 rea-h ckhol m, June 5. Fjjto ashing boats which n en captured by the ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article54 1941-06-06 3 Stockholm, June 5. SEVERAL German seaplanes this morning flew over Swedish territory on the western coast of the island ot Gotland, it is official ly announc :d H They were driven off by anaaircraft fire. The island of Cotland lies in the Baltic, off the southernReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration92 1941-06-06 3 r A »i* Marshall A. G. R. Gar. I rod, Air Mem- J ber for Train- I ing, and Mr. i J. F. Wolfen- j den, Headmas- J ter of Ippingi ham and Direc- 1 tor of Pre- Entry S Training paid a i visit to the Tif- J fin92 words
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Article43 1941-06-06 3 A LARGE-SCALE experiment in adult education has been begun by the Australian Army authorities, which aims to 'cushion" the change from civil to army life, and later to prepare men for their re-entrv into a changed .society after demobilisation.43 words
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Article31 1941-06-06 3 A MOBILE advanced' dressing station is to be presented by the New South Wales division of the Australian Red Cross to the Free French forces in North Africa.31 words
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Article126 1941-06-06 3 U.S. Production Final Victory London, June 5. "I HAVE returned full of confidence in a future I H Sry, because I have £ag»j» steps now being taken in the Un ted States declared the Belgian Finance Minister, M. Outt, nn hi<; return from America. M G„U "id that while heReuter - 126 words
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Article230 1941-06-06 3 Jerusalem, June •">. THE Iraq Regent, Emir Abdul Illah, was bombed and machinegunned repeatedly throughout his lour-day journey to Baghdad, it is now revealed. The first attack occurred a tV* minutes after he landed on an Iraq airfield. Following a long attack during which bombsReuter - 230 words
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Advertisement28 1941-06-06 3 ib! -ic notice NgaporeT nicipality !W invited for the foitade r paj Trader Room. TubS! 4 p 7 Juj y 19 At- w W DUNCAR. Al Municipal Btcm&ry.28 words
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Advertisement199 1941-06-06 3 ASSURE YOUR OWN FUTURE I Modem oommeroe hai m pleas te ider« j no high nwvdi to glee to the unskilled untrained worker Success only rMnr* to the qualified! Decide to-day t< idy at pitman's. Singapore Braneb >i ti e famous London college established i 'r II years esjo, Bnrolmtat199 words
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Article, Illustration760 1941-06-06 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE PEOPLE 8c PLACES By BALI CMM to Cyrano's on Wednesday niqht when 1 special War Fund "do" was held called a "Night in Bali." Intimate atmosphere of this popqfttr cafe was w«*!l suited to the DMMfton, and mo. t p ople dined j760 words
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Advertisement95 1941-06-06 4 Deauti] jm/I Mefasoiour Blue Hyacinth Cosmetics liave one aim: to make women beautiful at prices nil women can afford. Blue Hyacinth Indelible Lipstick in six shades with rouge to match. Blue Hyacinth Powder for a dull matt surface. Blue Hyacinth Cold and Vanishing Creams protect and beautify. (ilinto Nail Polish95 words
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Advertisement49 1941-06-06 4 i sKi.\ i»i-:iu inuix In the tropics can only be yours if you take extra care U preserve its natural loveliness. CAIMEI lOVCI 'Late of Bond Street. London) recommends a special facial designed for this climate. (Prices from $4) The NAOMI SALON 18, Rodney House, Battery Road. Telephone: WW49 words
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Advertisement12 1941-06-06 4 Mslttll I JPI mi m m m SeXH SPECIAL' fijUPf SHOPS"' Br.il-"12 words
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Article, Illustration515 1941-06-06 5 ■CHIEF In moderation, is natural to the healthy child and there t e few mothers who have not found quite a large trace of this K. m their small sons and daughters. Generally speaking, boys K^e than girls, however, because of their natural desire to ■re and :md out515 words
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Article316 1941-06-06 5 has three main kinds crv and, since crying B lv; it is well lh rr to understand B the denote. First reflex" crving of Bf M ii:rh P»taBV""i > means that lak -i>7 exorcise. SeI tv oi pain ft nd thirdly, ft l *d child, ft oung mother d316 words
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Article222 1941-06-06 5 6 Months' Progress i FIRST MONTH Baby should have gained a full i pound over his birth-weight t and should be gaining 5 to 6 J o/s week. He should sleep i from 10 p.m to 6 am. J SECOND MONTH Baby i can smile and grip your fingers now.222 words
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Advertisement58 1941-06-06 5 M^mmmW 4r m^Om X. i/j^OM like something J tasty as I do, you'll a {X£>*^m r X(C(& ft ft-^ Many new and tasty dishes can p^^^^j-wVjt^^^ welcome and df 1 Iciou W^Cy^^Z^tfrfJ^ additions y kly no .mi... will enjoy. SB^^^^^ €§oiiis^ PHONE 5376 F I V I LINEI C. S.58 words
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Article346 1941-06-06 6 TWO casts came up for hearing m the police courts, yestei--1 day. in which a Japanese and a Japanese bom SUbjec! were concerned. Fines were imposed In both Instances. Chio Ah Hee, SO, Pormosan-bom Chint pleaded guilty before Mi vv D Oarew third magistrate to i346 words
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Article54 1941-06-06 6 Pleading for leniency. Liang Ga Sing <54». the Chinese contractor, who admitted being the promoter of a Wha Hoav lottery, last week, informed Mr. \V. D. Carew. third magistrate, yesterday, that he had several coolies under him and that they depended on him for a living. Sentence of eight months54 words
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Article145 1941-06-06 6 1 WFNT there to assault j i women with a view to i outi aging their modesty, uas l he extraordinary plea MWj year-old Fong Weng Kee 1 (Cantonese) when he was S charged before the fifth ma- i gistrate. Mr. L. C. <»oh, yes- I145 words
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Article382 1941-06-06 6 ALLEGED to have been caught while stealing a cash box n.nw, T' worth of jewellery and cash belong Chinese couple from a hotel mGt vf t( Malays, Salleh bin Ashed and All alias v Tebang. were charged in the district !j yesterday, before Mr. J. L.382 words
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Article262 1941-06-06 6 New Shipbuilding At Thornycrofts THE Rent Assessment Board. y< d 1 ed permission to Messi rhomytj (Singapore), Ltd.. to eject tenants premises adjoining their shipyard subj certain agreed conditions. It J l Thorny-crofts had come to an amicabl an* ment with the respondents. It was stated when the applU the262 words
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Advertisement77 1941-06-06 6 _^_^_Wmmm^l *dj S fi^ jv, 'ajl P^nJWW im Li^y^L^^R^^^S tf^^Jß Bb B4tJl Wmtw wP rS^r^^s »u.jKMlWv^fcuTK JwlHUjiOfc^- N {K l 'tieWl SaiHFrBCjßßrdH>s*ffg&M BaA 'V^jKi^swlißr^WllKEsW K??s*s!3 S>lr s-'-t^KSr MP4j*\i&xk Spuml BmhH Hna*l s^.. WMB|B Bnfl WmmWwmr w Aj-^^^jtWOfck; wt^m\\\\Wmm\\wBw a *^|HgKw^g^SßflM!ff t&^B^ si^ :^«ti.- WJB Mm BW Iff? j&jt jif^y r«-77 words
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Article1470 1941-06-06 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London London Dance Halls j Bombed: "War Bigger I And More Devilish:" J Men No Longer Shave: Economy In S Clothes S 1 Hk c I ondon, May 16. a coincidence that F!T two Saturdays running JSi dance resorts should ffid tragedy oc-rred 5 suburbs. A1,470 words
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320 1941-06-06 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY JUNE 6, 1941. VICHY'S NEW MOVE AS the Reich's war technicians sharpen, for the next attack, the s]>earhead of their war machine, which was badly blunted in the Greek and Crete campaigns and from which the blood of innocent women and children is still dripping, her backstair320 words
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Advertisement26 1941-06-06 7 SAFEGUARD fpltj YOURSELVES TQ&p INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION SECURITY PLUS SFRYICF Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, j UIOHW SX. PHONK NO S»l». I26 words
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Article844 1941-06-06 8 Confound The Critics Cnt us Co njo u n ded IN an article appearing last week I promised to deal further with an intriguing book by Dr. Joseph Schluter— "A General History of Music" an English translation of which was published in 1865. The most absorbing parts of844 words
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Article19 1941-06-06 8 11. Newton R°aß W to R"* I Tfchaikowskys mini" and the D. and a c Mou.^orusky- ivtsiki ti19 words
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Advertisement157 1941-06-06 8 Ote^icol tomb SCIINABEL (piano) THE LONDON SYMPHONY ■ORCHESTRA Concerto in Ma). (K477) (Mozart) DMSSSjSS. STOKOWSKI PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Symphony No. ."> in E Min. (New World) (Dvorak) DBWII 1"). Symphony No. I in E Min. Op. til (Tchaikovsky) D***** 10. Symphony No. g in B Min. (Unfinished) (Schubert) D7375 77. i157 words
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Miscellaneous39 1941-06-06 8 I [MICKEY MOUSE 4l __JL--J f 7 THKTTHE WILD j A~f j fl [7 TH& !i 2LJ J A -V-> THIS J SIAND TKIN* YOU'RE SOME 7 /'V 4 \LL THIS V $M IPta \i^TtTJWELL...THEV V-M /QPPMS 5* -J39 words
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Article, Illustration458 1941-06-06 9 Diggers' Guard Of Honour For Betty Bryant ("40,000 Horsemen" J "HARMING, vivacious, vibrant. 20-yt at Betty Bryant, one of Australia's most f. mous film stars, star of "40,000 Horsemei which is to be screened in Singapore shortly arrived here by air from Australia, yesterday Miss Bryant had the unusual thrill458 words
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Article112 1941-06-06 9 ALLEGED to have used force U>- wards some actors of the National Theatre. Pasir Panjang, on 'the night of June 2. and injured I several of them and caused damace to the property o* Uie theatre to the extent of $1,000. four Malays, Awang bin Mat. 26, JMohamed112 words
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Article124 1941-06-06 9 ARISIInG out of an accident in which a fire brigade lorry was involved near the railway station along Keppel Road, on June 2. Tibi bin Mansor. a fireman, was charged, yesterday, in the district traffic court, with causing the death of Kuchit bin Ibrahim by a rash124 words
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Advertisement96 1941-06-06 9 Cdfanfoa COLUMBIA j |gfaJKMASTERWORKS BARBER OK SEVILLE (Rossini) DX *****8100 fi CARMEN (Bizet) DX si 51 81.% MADAME BUTTBRPLY (Puccini) DX *****8066 RIGOLETTO (Verdi) DX *****087 LA TOSCA (Puccini) DX 807f>8081 IL TROVATORE (Verdi) DX s(Mr>,sof>o j These concise sets ol the most populai operas have been recorded by the96 words
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Miscellaneous26 1941-06-06 9 I* BY WALT DSSNEY j S,' r r COME MUCH BAD WUk- /I J uCK /^A bad» K«7 K sE rTr^si-^? I; /^r —^HE PEELS K?26 words
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Advertisement649 1941-06-06 10 m w^ a i M ya M>fl^MM^^. Situations Vacani I XPI RIENt i- i' liirti A Apply Boj M rrlbune, Lumpur. ,N WANTED Tsacbrw senior Cambridge r j Experience fssanttal Anv xjhtionality. Aj.ply Manager St Thei llemorlal Bchcol Kluaag. (No 77<.h, WANTED WOMEN w OIBL (actor) w ik kei roi649 words
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Advertisement658 1941-06-06 10 Wanted BACHELOR (20 room, respectable dirtrtU. Owns radio. Box 771. Malava Trlb ne. HafMPBPB. iNo iiiin> WANTED amm second hand Cine Prolectoi State make, ege and lowest price B>X 77!> co Malaya Tilbune. Singapore (No. 7»5H) WANTF.I) Befl 240 Volt AC. 5 t) t c b\ Jul) let. buying equity658 words
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Advertisement609 1941-06-06 10 Motor Vehicles ii YOU WANT to sell your car. phone 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H) WANTED two hi secondhand lorry. Full particular to Host Office Box 668, Singapore tNo 84.11 1 MM VAUXHAL 10. in perfect conaltlon and appearance. Apply 26. Lorong »»andan. Malacca. (No. 783H1 GOOD secondhand motorcycle609 words
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Advertisement601 1941-06-06 10 I; IBcm^ Sale MENDE RADIO 7-valve~~Ex~cellfnt tion. $70i.. owner SS|J?bSS Malaya Tribune, Slngapor?. (No. w^ 1 G EC. RADIO (8-valvesl i«s O EC. Electric Gramophone Nlven Roa. Singapore. V N Ei S^ LE p "PP»es of lntolligem s Vrrite Box 789 co Malaya Tribune. &a£'\ i I L ____i N601 words
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Advertisement88 1941-06-06 10 ON i 1 SINd 2HI. v» 3 zap:" UM Qnu H 11 (From U 'Fro- 11 B SA 8.1 dl.l •J IM Ul BS6 pj (IM ffor Ma HSPS •111 KIALA ■a 3 nc (daily 2 Frna to I. PE! ZRI i«* From to I From to I RAI XYO88 words
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484 1941-06-06 11 Contractors Gaoled SCATHING comments were made by Mr. Justice Worley at the Assize Court, yesterday in the corruption case in which two Punjabi contractors of the Naval Base, Rakhtawar Singh and Bickram Singh, were charged with giving a bribe of $50 to Mr. Henry484 words
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Advertisement158 1941-06-06 11 ■hlf inVtliftlll _____M__JiHIMH L uit may seem,; "roots" of your hair do re their natural food, I the distressing result. I by providing nourishing cells, the hair i fornMf nd for vilcrin I)F. IN 1 NC.LAND •o the m MIN PEMHAS Id street IM PHILP LINE. In Australia! MOM UUNGS158 words
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Advertisement184 1941-06-06 11 COLLECTED FUNDS FOR NON-EXISTENT SCHOOL AFTER operating for over seven months and collecting $400 tor a "school" which does not exist, a man named Chew Ng Lam met trouble when he tried to collect a donation Horn Dr. C. J. Paglar. Yesterday Chew and an alleged partner. Lim Kee appeared184 words
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Advertisement289 1941-06-06 11 Pimples Go Cause Killed in 3 Days Tli.> very first application of Nixoderm begin* ctoar away pimplon Ilk.- magic. T Nixoderm tonlßht and you v/IM m.on h> >e jrour ?Kln hemming noft. amooth and clear. Nixoderm is a now SueoVffy that kilif. rerma :md parasltts on the slin tt,.tt cause289 words
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Miscellaneous13 1941-06-06 11 /ALLY X^tenK^T I rTfe- -OiU :r|l r'lfl ■Mi >/a fcj Hf ILil^fllnllii^ Tow.13 words
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Article293 1941-06-06 12 Cable News From 'Down Under' Melbourne, June I MILLIONS ol Australians are now reading the day's news on paper made from Australian gum-trees. Thi.s strengthens Australia s industrial independence, means retention within Australia at once oi £500.000 B year formerly spent on overseas newsprint, and an ultimate saving u: £2.500.000293 words
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Advertisement122 1941-06-06 12 LA I <■■!! YOU'VP SjMPLY GOT TO!!. ITS JUST ONE OF THOSE GRAND M.G.M. Comedies that the whole 10-HAY CAPITOL 3 15-615-9 15 MYRNA and MELVYN TOGETHER.... and what a topping Combination! £J_Wfak_a^ MARRIED. BUT HE MADE I «ripiL ,_w H2 J MBWflkfrj? mmmk^ WB lOV DOIGI/l$ RAYMOND WAIBURN LEE122 words
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Advertisement176 1941-06-06 12 Bette Davis tops all previous in Tin* Utter" TO-DAY I TO-MORROW SUNDAY JM \T THE AIR-COXDinoxiM ALII ASIKjJ SOMERSET A/.1(,'G7/7l greatest Storx 0/ A v I SHE CANT AWal HAVEHIM^'ISSI NOW! j/KLmf3 tOMIISIT MAUOMAMt >..»». IWH "> HERBERT MARSHALL- JAMES STEPHENS J WW* msocm gau MWfl A WILLIAM WYLTR «.»«n176 words
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Article133 1941-06-06 13 I I B-ta wbich been won Kgn tf*' ner KJsborougri B I^B- cession K' Miller's K brighu held by owned by ■r mhsrini I golhapur, the M*ha■olhapur. > won four tio-year-■t.en pur■t year it Kg to send K. but the K. death. ■with the of the t i K133 words
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133 1941-06-06 13 MAGISTRATE AS COMPLAINANT AND JUDGE MK C K. Whitton. traffic! magistrate, was, yesterday, j complainant and judge in the case. Curtis, of the Anson Ro:id ctadiOßt, was the defendant and, t e ms -liven the option of having l case tried before another ia cistrate but he decided to plead133 words
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Advertisement106 1941-06-06 13 EYE EXAMINATIONS. EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY four ocular ailments m^^LWßPWb*upertlT diagnosed and MJWf^^ J "T vrrscrlbed by a Wmw t Jw_ tlcen^-d and registered i^kigWMmwr* pmrtitloner with legal I V^TWf qualifications. If glass- U w WfZr ri are not needed J^ none recom- THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4 Arcade Building K A. THOMPSON,106 words
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Advertisement100 1941-06-06 13 TO-BAI 3.15 6.5 9.15 PAVILION jj THOSE TWO INIMITABLE SILLY ENGLISHMEN OF Mil IGHT TR UN TO MUNICH" TOGETHER AGAIN IN A COMEDY FILL OF LAUGH TO I NAUNTON WAYNE AND BASIL RADFORD J WITII CAPTIVATING IN MYSTIC BAGDAD-ISTANBUL-BUDAPEST SPKCIAL ADDED ATTRACTION YOUNG VETERANS A MINISTRY Ol INFORMATION SHORT ADMISSION100 words
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599 1941-06-06 14 the following aw the handi--1 cap for the last day <t<> morrow) of the Perak Turf Club's June meeting:— Horses, Class I. Div. I— V fprs. vlr 0 1 NATIONAL Sj 3 1 0 HAY DRAGON »,v »1U 2 (i 0 I^JOLIN sy599 words
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70 1941-06-06 14 INTER-VARSITY CRICKET ON JUNE 28 1 London. H OXFORD and Cambrian have agreed ton inter-univeisity cricket match at Jime 28. ,,j..,>rsitl This is the first occasion the nan* met in wartime cricket. All the proceeds of the one-du> maw the Red Cross. uhic h Cambridge have raised a e^ x!ordReuter - 70 words
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Article211 1941-06-06 14 YTADI and Kamis scored a great victory over Chua Choon Leong and Chin Kee Onn (6-2, 3-<>, 6—l) in the final of the mens doubles of he Y.M.C. A. Spring lawn tennis tournament, yesterday. Yadi's characteristic services, which he sent down with the speed and211 words
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Advertisement227 1941-06-06 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I. S.C.F.A. v ManIchesters. Stadium; Div. II B. Fort Canning v R.A.F. (F.E.). 5.H.8.; Post Office v Stamford S.C.. Post Office; 8.H.L.. Oversea Chinese Bank v Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. J.C.S.A.; Malaya Cup, Malacca v Johore. \I 1 i'll'C'l TENNIS: S.C.R.C. and Y.M.C. A. tournaments. ATHLETICS: Raffles227 words
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Advertisement387 1941-06-06 14 Reserve Division PLAYED ON STADIUM M.F A Res V 1 UNINSPIRING football. f The score was one-all at the end of u during which the Chinese had clearlv h the exchanges, and the Malays cor*d »k? goals In the second half, when i> Ij 1 evenly distributed. amM The Chinese387 words
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Article278 1941-06-06 15 People Places Qucrvilic chose a similar materia! in a lighter blue. Mme. Chasseriau. a dear little lady who reminded me of Whistler's mother, was in white spotted hlack and wore a small mod 0 f -liver grfey. Mesdames L. Richard and H W Moxon both chose tailored linen costumes, one278 words
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Article93 1941-06-06 15 All Their Own Work! MORE than 40,0'JU inventors sent suggestions for defeating the night bomber to the i mi •*!•>• lr cra't Production du December. One nan. Col. Lle*ellir Parliamentary gecr, taiy to the Ministry, told M.F proposed that every night fighter should a cat. fflncc the eat could In93 words
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Article9 1941-06-06 15 Lt. Hermann Goering Gazette- "Royal Army f comm inn9 words
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Article102 1941-06-06 15 TYPING CONTEST ENDS JHE -Kitty Foyle" Singapore Underwood Open Typewrit- 1 in g Championship 1 was concluded yesterday in Robinson and Co.'s Cafe, at 5 p.m. Mr. Bidnei Dant, Director of Pitman's College, who judged the contest, will correct the papers, and it U expected tha: the results will be102 words
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Advertisement89 1941-06-06 15 book to-day/ orfa WAR FUND PREMIERE ,0r 11 \KLES CHAUVEL-S mighty |LIAN COURAGE DARING has been generously donated by advertisers Btors in the special souvenir programme, the cost of which is being kindly defrayed by Mr. AW BOON PAR OUR SHARE! SECURE YOUR TICKETS AT ONCE! MTU AY w-iiirW& B89 words
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Advertisement388 1941-06-06 15 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have p.iiT around the wtt p;iltkatlon, dlxxlne 1 .1.. h< •(f. p and a< k r1 f head and above 1 y» a, ah< >rti Breath, feel nervy, or iiiffar trotn \«><<r aleep, lom of memory and energy, Indlgestiim, \vni 1388 words
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Miscellaneous20 1941-06-06 15 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY: 7.40 a.m.. 7.4 ft.: 8 p.m., 8 ft. TO-MORROW: 8.55 a.m., 7.9 ft.; 8.50 p.m.. 8.6 ft.20 words
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271 1941-06-06 16 lOMM)S. JUNE 5. MviKvn RAPID \m> ditvastvum: fire from i a A smp mi- 'h smaller than herself fWD -ivr riPi \l FIRE VI LONG RANGE Al W5 J-** 2?!f ■Si WP CEASELESS POUNDING ONTO. Wl HAD ffi? 28 !SS m ta b^eks.271 words
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Article86 1941-06-06 16 Washington, June 5 MR. John G Winant. the American Ambassador in London returned with as complete a report of Britain's war experience as is available. It is said to cover no: only military experience but details regarding British economy, the food situation and th?. social backgroundReuter - 86 words
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Article90 1941-06-06 16 Tokyo. June 5 A' SERIOUS deteat of two group armies, said to be under the direct control of Gen Chiang (Kai-shek, and 23 Chinese army divisions as the result of the reIcent Japanese campaign in Southjorn Shansi and Northern Honan Is i claimed in a JapaneseReuter - 90 words
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Article49 1941-06-06 16 Washington, June 5. |"I METRIC AN mass production methods are now geared to manufacture aeroplane^ in numbers sufficient to overwhelm the j enemies of democracy." declared t the Ass t stant Secretary for War, Mr Robert Lovett. in a broadcast last nigh:- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article71 1941-06-06 16 Sub -Officer Arthur Thomas Beaumont, wnose name Is amor/. 1 commendations in iist of awards announced bv the London Gazette, was killed last November wnen leading Faver- snam <Kent> firemen In trying to save the I crew of a blazing German bomber that had71 words
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Article25 1941-06-06 16 Dwelling Care s. i some containing Heb- I rew inscriptions dat- I ing back to the time j of King Herod, have been discos Jerusalem.25 words
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Article183 1941-06-06 16 TEO Kwee Liang. alia* Kwee Liana rh, J I clerk of the Bata Bhoe Company "amSB Assize Court, before Mr Justice WorlevVß of criminal breach of trust in re.spect of «?<■ of ciepe sole rubber belor.v u.!rIM pany. 4ai ß Mr. E. N. Griffith-Jones. Crown that on Oct. 31183 words
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Article91 1941-06-06 16 Messrs J. S. Par-' tridge, J. B. Leahy and Vinpent Hay have been appointee' Cadets in the Malayan Police Service. The appointment of Mr. W. V. Smith as an Assistant Architect. Malayan Pubiic Works Service, has been approved. To stop escape of fugitives to England, Norwegian ships, under Nazi91 words
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Article56 1941-06-06 16 New York,! LABOUR leaders have nfl that the strike of im house workers in Ntifl dry and cold storage m will not interfere with fl ment of goods for Britafl The warehouses have m dollars worth oi ritieofl rials for Bn'am which, ij announced, had be 1 iifl The56 words
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Article18 1941-06-06 16 New Zealand £100,000 1 Wellington ganisatioi.^ confer* cided to send -.-100.0W for the relief of air rai ReuterReuter - 18 words
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