Morning Tribune, 7 June 1941

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  • 15 1 WT7T V ps EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune I No 109. Saturday, June 7, 1941.
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    335 1 New York, June G. SERIOUS split between Gen. Weygand, C-in-C, French forces hi North Africa, and Admiral Darlan, Vichy VicePremier, is reported in a Berne message to the New York Times. The message reports that after a series of interviews throughout Wednesday night and yesterday, including one with Marshal
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  • 146 1 L Caire, June G 1 wmbers of the K.A.F. J*ed the aerodrome at "J"" l i land tl Rhodes MH nighl of Wednesday!i V 1 Middle ttatts that bombs straddled the runways and fell among the hangars and aerodrome buildings, causing a number of
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  • 93 1 Canberra. Juno 6 THE Australian Federal Government has prohibited the future collection of money in Australia for transfer to Britain to buy war equipment for the British Government, declare! the ictl Prime M i Mr A. W. Fadden Mr Fadden added that Government
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  • 57 1 London, June 6. PATROLLING over the Bay of Biscay on Thursday evening, a Sunderland flying- boat of the Coastal Command encountered two German seaplanes. The flyingboat engaged them, says an Air Ministry communique, and shot down one German machine. A claim to have bombed Gibraltar during Thursday night
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  • 104 1 London. June f> JHE Netherlands East Indies' reply to Japan's requests following negotiations by the economy missions was handed to the Japanese representatives this morning, reports the Batav:a Radio. The leader of the Japanese delegation afterwards stated that he considered the reply disappointing in
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  • 54 1 700 Die In Chungking Air Raid [Dutch Protest— P. I] Chungking. June ti. CFVEN hundred persons, men. women and children, sheltering from last night's air raid died of suffocation this morning in a huge underground tunnel owing to poor ventilation. The tragedy is considered probably the greatest in the city's
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  • 55 1 London, June 6. AFTER the recent operations against Bismarck, British naval forces encountered anijl sank three enemy supply shipa and an armed trawler, says a British Admiralty communique. These ships, adds the communique, were, no doubt, intended to supply the Bismartflc and other vessels
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  • 40 1 Cairo. June 6.— The Egyptian Premier to-day .specially vislt&l Alexandria and toured tin* wrecked districts damaged In the Oerman air mid June 4 and sympathised with the wounded in the hospitals More corpses are being recovered irom the dJebrst. Reuter
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  • 78 1 Jerusalem, June ♦> A French aeroplane flew over Jerusalem tliis morning, dropping leaflets addressed to French men Ihe leaflets declared that people I: id been misled and that it hi-, not true that German air formation! irere «»< copying Sj ila or thai i'*r I• is had iter
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  • 295 2 UNITY OF CONTROL ESSENTIAL Belisha LONDON. JUNE 6. BVR He" aSdt thaVit was serious to allow UN best fighting material m the B« Empire to be immolated through lack of lot-eskht precaution and constant, misjudging ol measures necessary for the task in hand Mr Hoie-Belisha was critical ot the RAF's
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  • 131 2 Australia's "Must Win" Effort Melbourne, June 8 THE Prime Minister, Mi R Iffj /i, plan* to make important broadcast soon, crysstslisine Australia's view on the '.-iic't l] I i war tftuation aftd outlining m< illl V'"' (i e^erate i war eflort. •j i e Melbourne H< P< I Corn i
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  • 64 2 Bombay, Jane 6.— Foiiowii Bengal G< rernment's ban on the Kbaksar movement— the military Muslim body originating In the Nortb-West Frontier— a number ol leaders haye been lountfed up In various places Including nearly 100 arrostad In the Punjab The Governments of Ifadn Sind and the Central Provineei
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  • 121 2 "WAR TRAIN" COVERS 10,000 MILES Pretoria. June 5. THE war train commanded by Col Werdmuller. Director of Recruiting, returned to Pretoria yesterday altar a tour lasting ll weeks ft coveted lOjOOO miles in the Union of South Africa. Nor- and Southern Rhodesia tXkO ...an Congo. Col Werdmulier stated that the
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  • 103 2 Call-Up Of Australian Doctors, Dentists Sydney. June 5. ALI. male doctors born between July 1906 and lOM who are unmarried or widowers without children must now register for home military service. Mr. R. O. Menzies. the Australian Premier, has issued an appeal to resident hospital doctors to volunteer wherever possible,
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  • 24 2 London, June 6. BOMB6 were d'oppid at one point in north-east result* ll .1 few casu ill but Britain was m last nifiht. Reuter
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  • 28 2 Melbo v 3.— A sur ve V of industry to ascertain which is curta for manpower reasons I a public state* »anl b Lbs Muiisier for Labour Reuter
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  • 160 2 Feared .\o Peril* TOR almost two hours yesterday His Excellency the Governor was a passenger and an interested spectator aboard an R.N.V.R. minesweeper which was doing its dangerous "job"* somewhere off Singapore island. Later. His Excellency transferred to a big patrol boat also manned by R.N.V.R
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  • 142 2 Simla, June 6. JN pursuance of a promise given to the Council of 1 irinter, General Sir Claude Auchinleck u dia, Is establishing a non-official committee members of the Cential Legislature, bj the respective party leaders with hlm- s ident >ndea that the committee will
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    35 2 This picture was taken after the twonight attack on Plymouth when Nazi bombers rained down li i s li explosives and incendiaries. A damaged tailor's dummy bars the way to a street.
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  • 175 2 Tokyo, Jua WILL the Soviet ujuon n neutral In the event of thei of the present hostilities •her eastward? Thi.< is the qw the Tokyo Asa hi asks, commt on the European war with, i cular reference to S I relations. The Tokyo Niqhi N that th-. Axi fowen
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  • 38 2 JAPANESE CLAIM ANOTHER VICTORY Tokyo. J' almost compl men :s I n^cot from Sha IV the Dome; N It; is claimed tbat^^ prised pari was en-:- 1 the Mieus river r j Or- I have der cover Reuter
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  • 12 2 out in the I haven, near i explosion it ha? >** area.- Reuter
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    • 49 2 tC^3» w s v^^H 7-.ug m wtcKb A _< sT DAUCAS A CO ITO E*t*bl*hej 1831 Contrar'j^ *.j HU Maje«ty'a Wir Odl" Air Mir.iTy C 'ir_ Amenta f')r tb' Ojlodk'* Go err.rr MM D. par* men Mi, vtc 8oi« Hfnrlir aiiWSMm fknhas, 117 123 C tt, Singapore m. APQ t
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  • 186 3 LONDON. JUNE 6. L 11 VS Oil It I ALLY PROTESTED TO JAPAN uvo Till UTTERANCES EMANATING FROM THE Spokesman of the Japanese government, Eu sim th« announcement that the neRSnsMIMSTER IN TOKYO HAS BEEN INSTRUCTnoTHIS IS MAM IN LONDON TO-DAY. W Acrnrriinor to a Mivurf i«—, by the
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  • 135 3 M^\v Yoik Juae 6 difficulties facing L-American relations at th'Te Is "no ason to lose our ability to work cut a solution" stated Admiral uro Nomura Japanese flcr in Washington, in his t address sine i his arrival. [tail and dinner party in m. Hven at th WaldorfHotel by
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    68 3 Another eon- r* voy has reached port safely af- ter an exciting J journey which i culminated i n i I an attack by J M essersch- i mitts as the i final stage up the East Coast was reached. Here are Lewis i gunners in ac- tion aboard one
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  • 58 3 Washington, June d |W0 that it was a wondI rtart, better than any of the Treasury had dared th r Secretary to the TreaIr. Hornv Morgenthatt, anfl bv radio that the month's Defence Savings bonds gW totalled $441,782,000. ■onenthau declared that the <eas cry out lo pd Slates over;
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  • 140 3 Los Angeles. June 6. TWO big American aircraft factories, the Vultee Airi craft Corporation and the Northrop Aviation Factory have 'pooled their resources for the manufacture of a new British dive-bomber named VenceailC The bomber is claimed to be among the first to embody the
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  • 82 3 WILLKIE DEMANDS CO-ORDINATION OF DEFENCE AUTHORITY Chicago. June 6 UR. Wendell WUlkie M co-ordination and centralised d tefen th under the direction of one man nssponsi di President when addressing a mass m< citizens. mnu \A assure national He said that this action ln g Britain's wai defence and be
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  • 170 3 Simla. June I ADVICES received in Simla show a considerable improvement In the situation in Wa/histan. There v.ere no rases of kidnapping last week* and MO incidents hu\e been repoited from the districts of Dehra Ismail Khan and Bannu The Nawed Khan-, one of the leading supporters
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  • 222 3 Simla, June 6 IT is understood that the Government has come to a decision 1 to appoint a reconstruction committee under the (Chair manship of Ramaswamy Mudaliar. the Commerce which will be composed of the Economic Adviser to ihe OoWnment and representatives of the Finance.
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  • 60 3 London. Jui. (> DEEP regret ll felt ill London at the large scale bombing attack on the civilian population ol Alexandria, writes Gordon Young. n*e British people have had enough experience themselves ol air raiQs to be able to sympathise closely with the verv large number
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  • 20 3 Cairo. June I ■Min profcaifed discissions ll i r cs the other uiiehangeu. i"< indefinitely postponed Reuter
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  • 5 3 at present visiting Cairo Reuter
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    • 49 3 *blic Notice BlfOtl Ml MCIIWLITY ["■up and draining Arthur In,ni 6r©vt Road to the "that the plan. ite and provident in connection i under section t er u ipal Ordinance making and above-mentioned a firmed and are tion during Engineer Surcipal Engineer's .lues. W. W. DUNCAN, H Municipal Secretary.
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    • 90 3 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter hj> 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society* BANKERS Paid Up Capital t JOWJP Reserve Fund l-tiW*** London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands Last Indies— Soijrabaya, Samarang, Medan, weitewden Bandoeng, Cher bon Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap, DJembul, Paiembang, Bandjermasin, Macassar
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    979 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By at fik ALFRESCO pa hit party was given bv Mr Julius Fisher, his daughter Dorothy and Mr. G. H. Kiat at the Fisher home. 5, Crescent Road, Katong. in honour of the visiting- Australian film siar. Betty Bryant, on Thursday evening Betty, who arrived by air
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    762 5 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert. >vho answers readers' queries on this ptfe every Saturday. Address your letter to her c 0 Monring Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coujkhi. (KING IS SO DAINTY ilavins watched with Interest hf >»» e ,or read
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  • 87 5 y IN order to facilitate the sending of queries to Helen, she has arranged J with the Tribune Press Town j Office. No. 9, The Arcade.^ Singapore, to deliver these direct to the Morning Tri- bune, thus eliminating the t need for you to buy a stamp,
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    • 80 5 k J Correspondence Coupon MORNING TRIBUNE i This coupon must he enclosed with every query sent. > SATURDAY, JUNE 7. VJ4I. i —4 I \II the ln»st breakfast- AUSTRALIAN BACON dish served. Australian bacon seems to plav an purtant part, trhWl h MM" mag l>"^b..s.n^ "v the linest quality. Ue
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  • 676 6  - Services' BREVITIES Ubique IB? B^THE twenty-first recital of the Singapore Gramophone and Music Society was hold j 1 1. Newton Road last night, The pro--3 aim i ted to the woi h-of Ru isian 3 as interpreted by such well known Z combinal the London Philharmonic and Phil delpl ti
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  • 236 6 AT a committee meeting ol the Ansae Club held on Tuesday, it was decided to build a permanent club house to replace the Victoria Memorial Hall where the Club is temporarily I housed. It is understood the Government 'lias granted a site on the land bv
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  • 260 6 Japanese Motorist Fined DESULTING from an accident at the junction of Malay Street and Victoria Street, fines totalling $130 were imposed by the traffic magistrate, Mr. C. H. Whitton, yesterday, on T. John I Fujii, sub-editor of the Singapore Herald. Fujii was also disqualified from holding a licence for six
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  • 88 6 IMPORTED PIGEONS: FINED REMARKING that in war-time, pigeons had a food value, and he could not make an order for them to be released, Mr. Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, yesterday, ordered the confiscation of 100 pigeons that formed exhibits in a case in which a Chinese was charged with importing
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  • 71 6 VJ A. Daharmadasa, 29, Cey-j lonese, appeared before Mr. I I Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, yesterday, on two charges of having committed criminal breach of trust in respect of seven pieces of diamonds, belonging to one H. M. Yusoff. The total value of the diamonds was put down
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  • 185 6 FN spite of an eloquent appeal on his behalf by I Tampoe Philips, K. C. Mitra, Municipal Health of 15 vears' service, lost his appeal yesterday in I Court,* before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy MacHWJ Mitra had been fined $200 for individual us concerneo| receiving
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  • 190 6 TLO KWBE LIANG, former ship- Ptag clerk of Bata Shoe Company, who stands charged with ninal breach ol trust of 34 cases of rubber valued at $30,000 the property ol the Bata Shoe Company, making his defence, yesterday, ;n the Assise Court, before i£L'£X ICe
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  • 64 6 A' t?» >» kw, !ta I- BE '?< *w as stated thj, {Hal in the fifth J S ,l ?*J alleged that M sot the money i>' a r Jhai, brother'o fSj Kar „v bating Z J Inspector in ohar S Ranker's case and s ,t:1,,,e Present »b to
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  • 112 6 IgOUND on a missioi 19-year-old. beaul ty Bryant. Austral actress, who arrived i pore on Thursday, le yestetv' I Idiss Bi an |nied by Mr. Julius Fishet rothy Rose PWi< r m Lury. ol Universal FiteM personally dettteril your.u A WM husbands serving *M In Malaya. Miss Br; was
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  • 39 7 IM ,iis. June H. ,d ;;J ,ane ''1 ;!,..ni.,ia1. state i "f'll UM been i *l% inn un.ed by LjJ ',n«in.:-ri..« Usill I" ,Ml i L *c months the :Vp<<t al lt ,eas^ I f turned out Reuter
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  • 51 7 I on, June 8. Ustratior I A?ltod and g, na tii in Britain bour fo :e rill start next Monday n a p eri 16 to 65 Ql6 1 |l w^ u wgß w»n§ week. all Belgians, fv.. f ich. Dutch. >JorI e not I r m l heavy
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  • 116 7 Peiping. June 6. IN an editorial. th e Japanese 1 controlled paper. Hsin Min Pao. deplores the cessation of -effective anti-British campaign in NorthChina and urges its renewal. "Indirectly it will help the Axis powtca to defeat Britain." the •lt-wsnaper adds. "This is the most important
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  • 264 7 Wmmm Undon. June 6. pIE ease for bringing the Dominions into closer association with the central direction of the war Is becoming more urgent, writes the Manchester Guardian. Referring to the campaign in Libya, Gram and Crete the newspaper writes:— "These things have shaken the
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  • 102 7 Shanghai, June fl. ALTHOUGH arrested exactly two months ago on allegations ot persuading French bluejackets w desert, M. Roderick Egal. the .eader of the free French movement in Shanghai, Is still waiting oatiently in prison in a hither he was removed s^"(. ifter his arrest
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  • 185 7 New York, June 5. THE number ot workers .striking m 1 the defence industries has been raised to 52.800— the largest total out any day this year— by to-day's vvalkout from the warplane factory of the North American Aviation Corporation on the Pacific toast,
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  • 73 7 ITALIAN TANKERS AT ISTANBUL Istanbul. June 6. THREE large Italian tankers— the first seen in Turkish waters since Italy entered the war-have arrived at Istanbul directly from I Italy en route lor Constanza or iß'itum Black Sea ports, where they will load oil and return to Italy. Though their arrival
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  • 54 7 CALLING from a guava tree with a broken branch, an i eieht-year-old boy, Yap Kirn Man. died an hour later in the General Hospital of a Iractured Sl ThP Sineapore Coroner. Mr. WO. pJter ySSSr. returned veri SS of deaf, by mtoadwntuw H rfcJPSSi-t
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  • 336 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY. JUNE 7, 1941 U.S. SEES DANGER PROBABLY nothing has done more to convince the fast disappearing isolationists in the United States of the desperate need to help Britain win this war than Mr. Anthony Eden's recent statement on Britain's war and peace aims. Denying emphatically that Britain
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  • 261 8 J* HE Channel Islands Refugees Committee has issu.nl a repoit n its work up to Deeeml>er SI. Much \aluable work has been dooe for 00m thousands of British citizens who have u lie ik' more tlian most from Carman aggression. U U t the
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  • 73 8 Redskin On Horseskin This hor.se. the* property ot J I Ford dialer in Craigsvilie, J Va., has peculiai markings on his head mil neck. A I perfect Indian head appears S on his neck and the dark I *>kin of his face resembles a ScoUh terrier, with the I Scottie's
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    • 29 8 MICKEY MOUSE »J j ?cn n= oovp*s -CN?>.Oi'W BffIWHB >-v f v_r N BOp:N3 0r DISASTER! SAYAoES^ V, COMPLtJt. TriH-^^%^) \M (\-usr feel* rn j\derstorm/ v I qJ*2«[ L^jTl^
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  • 581 9 NOW CHINA HAS A MOVIE QUEEN QWEST-FACED, dyna m i c Nancy Chen, the oomph girl of Chinese motion pictures, is making China forget 4,000 years of history in which all her heroines were passive, subdued maidens. Min Chen. of Shanghai and the idol ot all Cathay, reflects the Changing
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  • 61 9 Oae <»l the Hurricane Fight- p used by the famous PolMi 5 Ju'hter Squadron ol Britain's g K'» v al Aii Force is seen being w-arnml with thousands of I rounds of am in unit ion bv Polish ground staff. I rh <' squadron has shot 5 d
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  • 229 9 "Won't Part You Again" FOLLOWING an appeal on compassionate grounds hy their lather, twin hrothers Geoffrey and Raymond Hepple. of (;ranvilk-terrace. York, have been browrtil together by the R.A.F. authorities. N-\ r parted for a day since •i -th he boys, who are twenty r d to
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  • 57 9 YESTERDAY'S Musical Opinion article on this page erroneously j stated that the next recital of the Singapore Gramophone and Musical Society takes place to-night. It should have real as taking place last night (Friday, on which i evening the recital is held each i week'. There
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  • 41 9 Chungking, June 6. SPECTACULAR fires starts in the 3 western suburbs last night when the Japanese staged^ thirst night raid of the ysar, dropping man Eg and Reuter's were among the many I buildings badly damaged- Reuter
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    38 9 One of MM prettiest i n 2 "One Night In i Mm Tropics"— Nina "f the I HHII dance k team. The I Theodores, dis- plays a shapely 1 pair of kickers £or the still camera.
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  • 223 11 "This Type Of Accident Is Becoming Too Common" "JHIS sort of thing is becoming very common," said the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday at the inquiry into the death of an unknown Chinese who was killed in New Bridge Road under circumstances which have not been made clear.
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  • 205 11 MANY firms and individual householders in Malaya are resDonding cummendabiy to the call to equip themselves 'with appliances lor dealing with Incendiary bombs and otherwise making sensible provision for the savin- of life and prevention ot destruction of propertv in the event of air raids.
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  • 117 11 1 -fvfn Singapore sawmiil-'s were yeaterday SunHnvr for six mcntha <>n a penoaai b T4oo *L wh en they pleaded guMyto o flS( or on nP,r for sale timber rtated that on N .£j gjy ta to circular aski or nd fcyasßfkfitfi^—«*- MS* the o n
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  • 263 12 Cable News From 'Down Under' Melbourne. June 6. LIEUT. W. Mann, son of the Lieut. Governor of Victoria <Sir F. Mann i is missing in Greece BORDER passes for cars travelling between New South Wales. Victoria and South Australia have been abolished. A NUMBER ol Australian surgeons and dental surgeons
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  • 105 13 Retributed Kned Delhi Kliara. 1 £l.Vi" fighting Hying com- 1 afternoon: a"vc been ■deauiv the association, ■ever will take ■j.,* menace activity Of Kided people ■ht into exEl statement ■hat officers' the King's; I Emergency Kedical SerBn: the pre- ■r will be Be f e r e n c
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  • 162 13 ,FROM PAGE 14) rvr > should win thla net. Harpo third to National on thc iay might give Derby a i !.c gets of! well at the j KRV, Harpo. Judging by his run ai Seiangor recently when he tame second to Sweei Colette, Sullivan's charge. hcctcli Melody,
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  • 1022 14 DERBY, LISADIN TIPPED FOR TO-DAY I (By SPECTATOR nERBY and Lisadin are my best bets for the last day's races of U the Perak Turf Club's June Meeting to be held this afternoon. Judging bv his easy victory last Saturday in a lower division, Derby, looks about the best one
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  • 191 14 N- BAKER, with 43 point., won the n championship at the annual athlct, meeting of the Raffles Institution he'd School ground, yesterday. In the present Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Mr s w 5 and a large gathering ol frienda and Da J Tan Choon Guan
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  • 296 14 fillN Kee Onn won the v championship singles at the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament, yesterday, beating C K Pang in straight sets Q-2, 6-0. None the worse for his iraeUtag match at the y.m.c.a. yesterday evening Kee Onn displayed his full variety of strokes, and although
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  • 251 14 Division I PLAYED ON STADIUM S.C.F.A. ll MANTHKSTER WHAT might have bee n Q fine game was rathen bv rough play, particularly in the second j fne Chinese, playing a cleaner game and 1 torially more superior, should h: red a foitable victory but for the p hing of
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    • 69 15 A VERY BRIGHT COMEDY"-Straits Times FASCINATING? Yes, BUT TOTALLY FAITHLESS _mf jS^ifc *j. ri SL JM H, i^T AS t&&&_> FTHE SMOULDERING EYES CRUSHING LIPS CLINGING ARMS HESTER WHOSE EYFS nPOKE A LANGUAGE THERE \V\S NO MISTAKING! iDjim HfiD min Sons COLUMBIA PICTURE INGRID BERGMAN WARNER BAXTER N EXT CHANG
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  • 315 16 CAIRO, JUNE 6. RADrN IV THE Till: PRESENCE OF SOVW A f*££" "^OF COEOMIDDLE EACTAJiDME ARR {VALWJJ «.i vs T NEL STAI-1 ,\RD. THE I NI ON >VERE cently arrived in Egypt order to visit various South African formations now in that country He
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    • 84 16 Life Quest To Find Parents AT twenty-six. John Sandor has left hi.s wife and two children in Johnstown. Pennsylvania, and dedica ted his life to finding the parents Who him In an orpharage as a baby. He bean the name of a foster father who adopted him when he left
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    • 57 16 T" l: British AaSH c *>vv. sir st iff J in Moscow after M *n »>nl> a f eu 7jr Stafford c n *9 •ontativelv IsVJM •he request of thi Ur. AnthoSß poir.tea out that Xw 'and Ministers aoroal ■■■r-suitauS 1 this :s deemed desw that they may be
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  • 168 16 Cairo. June b 'THE recent speech of Mr Anthony Eden and the armistice terms in Iraq- are new proof of England's friendship towards the Arabs." says an "Arab author, lity," writing in the newspaper Alahram "This has more effect on Arab opinion than propaganda press comments, but the present
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  • 39 16 THE tirst woman to become an 0.8.5. Of the Military Division is Assistant 86Ction Officer Felicity Hanburv. of the W.A.A.F. The London Gaiette announced her decoration for "distinguished services In operational commands of the R A F
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  • 46 16 CHARLES ThOD Christ it-, a young Canadian soldier, shot Miss Margaret Rath' nine Wheat Of dentil 11 v with a Bivn gun while she wmi a window opoosifa eun pit at Aldershot. A Jury at Hampshire izea found Chri*not guilty ol manslaughter, i d
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  • 34 16 London. Tune 6. r Y ill-- Ascot Gold Clip nd other Ascot oei Bt. James P the Qir Mary I e run on July trket, thfi Ara& .T 1 1 1 r mpoh- Reuter
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