Morning Tribune, 10 June 1941

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  • 28 1 ffrT sM JCB EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune (1 ill, Tuesday, June 10, 1941. hi ,K -ht NETTjSALES EXCEED i, m Morning Tribune Tuesday, June 10. 1941 1
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  • 135 1 U.S. Patrol Attacks U-Boat \y. Y >rk, June 9. it Roosevelt is Germans already Mr. Alsop ie New ierald I ne. v> American t 'ip sur- r rank not and. dei in oph i aid coni the ship i isbnu known i i larger were ■anben ol the destroyens] jclared
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  • 39 1 Satisfacttea is d circles in ul nature af the la 7. v,! protest «hand d sir Samuel J, ,a(! mplaining of nol ret <V H is mL 'i Ii not .1 r »nj foran el baa- Reuter
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  • 825 1 BRITISH CAPTURE 3 TOWNS: PARATROOPS ARE CAUGHT j Latest j News jFrom w j c [Syria 0 The British and Allied troops marching into Syria have captured three towns, Deraa, Merj Ayouni and the port of Tyre. They are proceeding northward. 0 Several units of the French Fleet at Toulon
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  • 117 1 C imbei i I V. TI a." Describing the operations the Air Ministry News Service i tions a sudden change i» vy ibiiit v from cloudv tc i. thr Zaider Zee (Holland) btiiyt vividly clear. Hereafter there was good FbiUt} and moonlight. '.V conld ea-ih wnot
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  • 148 1 j London, June 9. I THE German Radio station, 1 Deutschland Sender in a I review of the political situa- 2 tion stated to-day that with regard to Syria a we feelW ourselves as non-partieipat- ing observers in a dispute between former allies which does not directly
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  • 233 1 GENERAL WEYGAND SUSPECT London, June 9. DEPORTS suggesting that General Maxime Weygand is at variance with his colleagues should be treated with gfreat reserve, says Reuters diplomatic correspondent. On his past record Weygand must be regarded with the same suspicion as the other members of the Vichy Government, and there
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  • 83 1 BOLDEST MEASURES SAFEST v. i hington, June 9. Tin, into Syria justified by Vichy'.-, determination ai i assist Germany, n post "it ever Nelson's advice thai tl Ideal mea lures are the an plicable It is no* 1 1 «d t<> Iran and lie th. jh B and Britain na
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  • 430 2 p>" •'•70T007 P £2 ol R n,r commentators m h difficult choice I obliged to make between the ivitti 1 rmei alii and permitiin Germany to nccups strategic P°sil rding Cypru Sue*, Egypt, Iraq and encirclin Turkey. D Vi. li he British ,7 n rich forces
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  • 99 2 "io. i aonsi min Wai i iitiu rrmmmn M thi I i •>">!) r itt4« 7 < HAUVBb'S a ki.ooo Hoi tnlere at 1 ,1 nil cinema Wai Pun .i- Julio Ftohei told the Trti n..siK> had been colli ted ti tion wiiii the pti Miss Betty Bryant,
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  • 183 2 Turks Pleased With Coup in Syria lakara. June B. Vi \;s lliat the Allies had A taken the initiative in Syria is welcomed in Ankara ,i is hoped thai it will s inn- lo the tabilisation ©'the s M o ition iu the Near East j „i Syrian and independence
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  • 254 2 London. June 9. ENDORSING Potato's hollow lament that Britain by entering Syria broke faith with France, the German Wireless Ls pouring out quotations from the dutiful German newspapers vehemently, even scurrilously accusing Britain for betraying her former On this point the New York Times says. "It
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  • 330 2 FIRST STORY OF BRITISH PREPARATIONS THE BritLui entry into y. weeks of careful planning and few days, although there ha luj? of lite on the French side oi tl border I J >teady influx ol British n In ammunition and supp] Reuters special correspi ridei Pal-. lyrian frontier. Gen. vi
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  • 273 2 Cairo Junr '< FN Cairo's one thousand cafes, where tiny cups of Turkish eoffee tinkle incessantly and Hookah smokers listen to >hrill Vra'uan music and Btaffiftf over the radio. the Allied entry into Svria is the main topic of con vet satlofl end Allied action
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  • 325 3 ,_\NKAKA Ji'\ .V> THE CAN- YESTER(•i PREFERENCE L C,l r miMODITIEB OF Reuter ladcast ,ut rolled _dir H? dut>' a denial general, a single Mers- He* l j'ine I— Several tor- Messerschmitti IMT i yf^Germany*B latest md intended in be a ,f. f Spitfin and
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  • 683 3 Berlin, June 9. The funeral of ex- Kaiser U 1 1 helm took place at Doom I Holland, to-day. with full t military honours, the obsej (..lies being attended by the representative of Hitler, Seyss J: .quart, who i& the Reich'v Commissar for the Nether.
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    • 173 3 WjfjL-y T )k -JurnVf n ITI n kSr^ 111. a, 'H^ til*' Htfi m w-T' ••wlaH uW ftr^^^ S flr fl ifl I o kw*^ *mxm &KJvfln.n 'f4\&_i 1 j/ Saw'' *^w*^ W- '2 9_w*^^ E^ff'nl^WßMßiWlHr^^fl R; f IRSb v r^m^* -l^ r •'iJ^^^^ fll l _^_Hd4salSaKr^w-^_i w 1 lUS^Jt
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  • 418 4 Hospital Ball At Raffles Hotel: Sultan's Lido Party C*T Andrew's Hospital Week ended up to the tune of $3,000, raised a.s a resuit o! the tinal function. "Hospital Ball" al Raffles Hotel, oo Saturday night. Parked ballroom rewarded Mrs. B, k\. Kldrr's efforts for this excillem cau^e and it must
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  • 550 4  - People Places VERA ARDMORE By to m te Wednesday's final one for the Malaya Patriotic Fund }ust a* great a hit. She has been given a twu months' old thoroughbred Dobermann Pinscher pttppy by Mr. G. J Wight for auction at the function, in aid oi :he Fund. In Passing
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  • 47 4 Afterno Wedding MR and m R.J. For I ittured leai (the Presbvtfi J Church af their mairi at 1.30 p.m. Saturdiy. The bride fcrmerly M 1 Victoria Kl 1e e n Cass i and is t daughter of and Mrs. I i tassels of S a pore.
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  • 234 5 vol rsE an ordinary paraffin lamp, soak n rlnegar 'see picture shown on the right) sine Tins will prevent it from smoking and mt the chimney. Periodically, remove the rand boil the metal portions of the lamp in Eiolatioi) of soda. MJIADE nightiightg, such as
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  • 331 5 WASH-DAY SECRETS IJALF the labour is taken out jf washing those dainty frocks and undies which many women prefer to do themselves when you know the right way to set about the work, and when you are familiar with the secrets of judiciously applying a little bit of bleach to
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  • 414 5 THESE LITTLE TOUCHES BRIGHTEN] UP THE HOME deciding upon the accesories for your home, there are certain rules to be remembered if you want to achieve a n artistic note. First, see that the accessorJSS are chosen carefully; next that they are properly displayed. When planning picture accesso. lies remember
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    • 166 6 I PUT YOU* MONEY /NTO\ AmW m¥B*Kr*K Af% A£ 1 I I iii\m !5? ot tue war 1 IV cpttlements 'Wfi o THAN 9 \l Hg i 1 -oUo^ E 0F h juW.^ vesHX^ anSUbi<C TrOS^Uon ectlo^is^ in «*L^£e P^ seC a »te° eSI upon tn I event %un* on
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  • 1208 7 ABOUR SHORTAGE PENANG WHARF Investigation Urged investigation into the present shortage of quayi Hirers in Penang was demanded by the Hon. Mr. de k i Senior Unofficial Member, at yesterdays meetf^Lcgislative Council. l the surface a local the development accents a problem with il complicatioiM ot a L ami most
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  • 6 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 194!
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  • 332 7 THE advance of Free French and Imperial forces into Syria is further evidence of the re-orientation of the war policy in the light of the lessons learned in Greece and Crete. It is based on offensive rather than defensive action, which experience has taught us to be immeasurably
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 8 A little more dope on Australian film J actress Betty Bryant of "40,000 Horseman." J In her native Australia, Betty lives at home. J She has no need to fuss over her figure I sft. 4in., Bst., 24in. waist, 34in. bust. 3r>in. hips but she occasionally checks up.
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  • 332 8 AMER WIT ALEXANDER Mck-^ sssafSq Tlie case arose is v bv th hat whi 5» *as a Iced for a nttLS. vas K hill 2JJN to slgnedTS Brttton. *ho v u h r F Supervisor of RK.o.Rad [Incorporated '"Th- validity ol thii h l-^- Into doubt \M was pu, &S
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    • 751 8 Glands Restored lo Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours C Scientist Explains How Vil; J New Discovery Makes l^V Men Feel Years Younger *3!Lmm An emin-nt ph\ i, inn, with mor. than suffering ■en and by physicians through' 3> years of experience, after long study out the world. For instance. Dr.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 16 8 [mickey mouse I fm^mmmummi^mmmmmmim^mmm^mmmmmwm^KmtmmmmmmmKmW mmmi^^^^^^^^ r^^^%l (Qo x^he^em^he! stampeding \I.. vr)W V vQu^E'S MyJ DINOSAURS v.
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  • 54 9 Ma !ava branch aron a I as genuine a -tion made by Volunteer i h i r e RAJ. and had signed --i, termi7. the company with ttcn said the ■i and when that he i e H. his name and ...tmple letter the type p required L
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  • 89 9 Ottawa. June 9. rHE reunion of Prince Bernharc and Princess Juliana of Holland took place in a pantry when Prince Bernhard arrived by plane yester day unexpectedly from London t< And his wife preparing the chil dren's breakfast. Tie visit, it is stated in authori
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  • 462 9 SUGANUMA. loreign correspondent in Singa- Tokyo Nnhi-Nichi Shimbunsha, appeared in yesterday, before Mr. W. D. Carew. charged Ihotographs addressed to his paper from the previously having obtained a permit issued ftp department. committing on April 7, was ateutaro. J....: s prosecut< d c .i was for
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  • 48 9 As the Destroyer pitches an S rolls in Atlantic swell, these J men fill cartridge drums f.ir anti-aircraft guns. It is a I greasy job. Regular inspec- 3 tion of ammunition is neces- i sary, because salt air and moisture penetrate even (he watertight drums.
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  • 143 9 WAS MEMBER OF UNLAWFUL SOCIETY CENTENCE of six months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed by the third magistrate. Mr W. D. Carew, yesterday, on Choc Teow Kee. alias Chee Scow Kee. 01 i charge of being a member of ai mlawful society -the Singapore Chinese Workers' Anti-Japanese Salvation Association. Inspector Michael
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  • 63 9 i Chungking, June 9 it is officially announced thai 32 A apanese aircraft participated In Saturdays bombing After 27 bombers had dropp a ver 100 bombs over the city, five tiiders appeared flli(l machineninned the city, one ol which was bady damaged by Chinea ami
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  • 73 9 Mountain Fighting In Shansi Chungking, June B HIAVT fighting is still going on m the Chungtia Mountains, in i outh-east Shansi where the ChiI s-. Ninety-Eighth Armv and rienty- Seventh Aimv uints are qiaaainn the Japanese to tm 'Su to the north ol thi Vrrhway between <y»euena and ■„,vu a
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  • 105 9 Tokyo, June, '> THE Japanese Army organ. Koku inm yesterday urged an gnttton ot th Nanking reglnu by Germany and Italy "in order to strengthen the eommotl front against the democracies The pep* stated lhat suice Japan recognised Croatia, there a no reason why the Axis should
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

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    • 636 10 P^^^^i y -^^^^l v-r-r_^^^ Situations Vacant WANTED A Mala', salesman Apply P"recnailv 68. Bras Ha -ah Road. Sing (No. ?7l*i) A JUNIOR CLERK wanted with knovledg. of book-keeping. Tamil prefer »No Box No. 82f. Msliya Tribune. Singap.r--(No. ?79H» WANTED TAMBY knowledge of Enyl^h and able write fluent Malay. Salary up
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    • 609 10 Wanted WANTED Refrigerator. 240 volt B.C. k U e.l *J Julv Ist. buying equity cons dered Box 811 co Malaya Tribune. Kua.a Lumpu! ASMIAIrUK SOLDIER likes to ■jg educated Chinese or M \V_& "Photos exchanged. Box 810 co M»uya Tribune Kuala Lumpur (NO. WW >!yOUNO CHINESE desires to Q»'Mg^ with
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    • 649 10 Motor Vehicles i fr YOU~WANT to »ell your car. Phone 5088. Singapore. Cash paid, tm, fl^l i WANTED HILLMAN~m7nX iIWJHi. (rl I Morris -8-. Box 832. Malaya I Singapore f»»> M" 1 I WANTED two ton eeoondliand lorry. Full particular to Post Office Box 666. Slaga- pore. (Ho. 84,'H) WANTED
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    • 689 10 For Sale ONE FRACTIONAL HP. (1:5) Deli\. n motor Price $15-. Apply Danes p Ltd Kuala Lumpur (No'. 304H MENDE RADIO 7-valve. Excellent on 11 tion. $70-. Owner leaving. Box 795 en Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 820H, oTI.C. RADIO (»-valvM^ Sa 7^ an^ O.K.C. Electric Gramophone. $95-. n Riven Roa.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 216 10 ZBL 223 m i f 7 u^^B (Fitaa 1. 11 p\|;^H 25 U nwr H fl (Froi J 9 PaH ia I (11 TW K t "fl «U< £c)l R S« Pi J ,ft -0 kciil (lor Mondar. (MIB M ZGE s mc (d fl (daily f\rcpt $fl Frrtm (34
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  • 685 11 W\R Loan Bill authorising the Straits Settlements Government to float another loan of $10,000,000 was taken JU all stages on a certificate of emergency at yesterday's 0 f the Legislative Council. Tlie proceeds of the loan D begiven to the Imperial Government
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  • 103 11 Cairo, June 4. Ministers ol Health and >Wc vVorks and Social Affairs e tone to Alexandria to .snoerthe rescue work following a md raid. nv bcuation. at Government ejese. is available to anyone and K)is ar p beinu converted into jitals and rest centres for the leltss
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  • 112 11 •■I HOLD no brief for this European. Mr X. for 1 unnatural vice is not, cannot, be tolerated in anv dv Hsocl country: but gentlemen, a black miter is a Scial pest, and he too murt be hrn Vht to book." said Crown Counsel. Mr E
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    • 148 11 I IJ\S PHILP LIKE. (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For mfonnation regarding freight and passenger accommodation I to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., HE BANK LIKE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA ndo-cmFna
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    • 235 11 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or service. For particular* nee Municipal Tender Room. Tender Date of Closing Supplv of Liquid Cblom* for the period of 17 41 to 30 642 12 no n 10 June 1041. Bupply of Standard Hlfh Pressure Copper
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 207 12 Cable New From Do Under Richmond, f3 Drowning their hS singing, whistuM shouting, tiveflH ers made a dari» tempt to e^canM a Melbourne house last 7; J backing theirV through the I lined root ifl tempt wu nnS covered untilß were returned fl tridge Gaol aitfl pearing in courfl A
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 251 12 U rr, v fit AUDIENCE as ONE IJ^JSau^nmTmaaf THE SCREW Ci-,*™/ Scmmag TODAY CAPITOL 3.15 6. 15 9.15 J a a who were unable to obtain adFor the benefit of <^^ndred> NT h kindly consented missi on last night MKSBMn tO .n:GHT at the 6.15 to make a pewond ...TTyiFT^fi^mhv^
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    • 156 12 I VICTORIA THEATRE SAT. 14th. JUNE^ 4 AND 1 FRI. SAT. 9 30 2oth., 21st. nmi 9.30 ONCE NIGHTLY H.F. MALTBYS BRILLIANT LANCASHIRE COMEDY THE ROTTERS FROM THE GAURICK I KINGSWAY THEATRES, LONDON REPERTORY PLAVERS > PRODUCTION. HAWAIIAN 7BOOKING Al MOONGLOW LITTLES SYNCOPATORS PHONE 5167 SMOKING IS PERMITTED P [NATIONS
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  • 355 13 Simla. June 8. THE Emjy t* Haile I Belaaate has sent a personal message ol thanks to toe Indian troops for their hep in overthrowing Italian role in Abvssinia. The Emperor says "i am vail aware of the sympathy which the public and proa of In iia
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 149 13 h be t -seller... called the most daring Nuittcn by a man about a woman cvcn more sensational picture. V/yVG TO-DAY 315, 6.15 9.15 IjjA Hi BRA ifi^Most Daring Novel ]^M ever written by a man aboot P^fflt a woman ...Its the heart-cry J i A 0 f millions of
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    • 203 13 LAST 3 SHOWS j ;EVERYBODY WHO SAW THIS .COMEDY HAD REAL GOOD LAUGHS! »oh*< I ail lo %<><> |„-,lav "CROOKS TOUR" WITH Basil Radford Naunton Wayne j Greta Gynt. jDANCINC! MUSIC! SINGING! OPENS TO-MORROW u.» 0.|.» jf\ y. a ».m ramun m ii h i mu \W^m m wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m^FA.
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  • 413 14 -hit SRC did well to concede only two goals against the Chin.se ta fist division match on the Stadium yesterday The Chinese habit of taking things too easy when up aninJ a weaker team nearly cost them a point foi the S.R.C. Kd more spiritedly thanjhey -iM^M
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  • 100 14 Probables For The Derby London. June 9. DERBY probables with fockoyi aw as foiiov. Mister Sawyer 'Gome/*. Royal Academy Caw), Cu^ y (Jones) Mi/ami (Bartiam), Devo. man (Ferryman), Selim Hassan ißeary) Solium (Cliff Richards), Valdavian iHerbert), Btarwort (Taylor). Firozcdin <Lowrey>. Annatom <A Wragg), Morogoro (Harry Wragg'. Owentudor 18. Wragg), Sun
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  • 184 14 Forest Hill, June 9. pRED PERRY, recent winner of America's professional championship won the "Round Robin' tournament lor aiding the British war relief here being unbeaten in a series of games. Following the first day's win versus Tilden. Perry beat Richard Skeen 6—l, 3—6.
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  • 274 14 THE R.A.O.C. failed to maintain an interval lead of ti 1 against tlie Y.M.C.A. yesterday in a division 2A n Prince Edward Road ground, the match ending ina2n The YMjCA. were the first to J open accounts. Shepherd, left inside, found the net with a
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  • 141 14 THE Airport netted thirl against the Junior (j Association at Balestier. Right from ihe asserted themselves urn long before the;-." j The J's defence erflfl va opened the sc J port With a run ton* own. The second mi work who shot the bail melee. In all Jaffar
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  • 71 14 (.From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE annual Selam;or tennis cham- pion ships began to-day and five matches in the men's open singles were played off resulting as follows: Suppiah (holder) beat L. M. Murphy 6—2. 6—2; San Kwo Keon>; beat W.F.C. Grenier 6-0, 6—o: R.E. Durairatnam
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  • 58 14 i tie- in the Singapore open championships tennis tournament at the S.C.C courts \vsterjday had to be abandoned owing to the rain. At the Y.M.C.A.. one tie wa I decided before the rain came, Miss Margaret Stokes and Mrs. J. P. de C. Hamilton beating Mrs Finlayson and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 329 14 BOARD OF MANAGEMENT OF THE WAR RISKS GOODS) INSURANCE FUND. NOTICE. Under the War Risks I Goods I Insurance Scheme which came into force on Ist April, 1941. and in respect of which details have already been supplied to the press and communicated to Chambers of Commerce and other traie
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    • 13 14 HoAsfhma Two voars ■*> i*-d stopped H daco in ■»JJ and to rtoP > 9
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 91 14 Forthcoming Radio Talks VICE-ADM I RAL Sir Geoffrey Layton. Commander-in-Chief, China Station, is to broadcast from the Singapore station to-morrow "Tuesday June 10 1, at 9.15 p.m. He will speak on the Navy in the Pacific. THE second of three health talks on Diphtheria will be given from the Singapore
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    • 24 14 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 11.40 a.m., 9.1 ft.; 11.02 p.m., 9.6 ft. i TO-MORROW: 12.26 p.m., 3.9 ft; I 11.44 p.m., 9.6 ft.
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    • 38 14 TO-DAI SOCCER Div I Mind Gordon-. Tanglin; Ri, F.R.E.. Changi: Div. ii (Seletar' v. R.A.M.C.. Div 28. Indian Assu. v. Clerical Union: Kranj Office. 5.H.8.. B.HI, mann s v G.E.C, J.CA TENNIS: Spore 0p« pionships. S.C.C. and 1
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  • 32 15 i June 6. been an N m to the .lriithe ■eh con- 1 Way, the! tc, Btha the the f Boa arc tlr^ th* L holding Boar re other! ke bee-
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  • 21 15 the A d to the Pur- f £1.500 to Mayor I Air Raid tad arid ttm war Ineludtas for the
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  • 37 15 MORE PS ON RAMS 0 CO'.. fill'-lt I It for disp the amps for [em of telegrams post he F v 81 E Bettlearran??. effect toi am each b. eed b v a rr ie accept See.
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  • 157 15 Wood Wins US. Golf Title Fortworth (Texas), June 9. r RAIG WOOD won the Amerit can open golf championship with scores of 73, 71, 70, 70 aggregate 284, beating De'nsmore Shute 287, with Johnny Bulla and Bon Hogan equal for third place with 209. te finished earto and was hailed
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  • 46 15 New World Mark For Pole Vault Compton. (California) j, MU 9 rORNELII'S WARMERDAM attained p new world pole vault d IQ t 1 5 feetsy nis sfnce April 1940 when he was Hie man to clear 15 feet. Warn<erd»m had several times exceeded \Ka he:ght.- Reuter
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  • 56 15 DEATH OF MR. M. NAGAPPAN THE death occurred early yesterday morning at his residence in Short Street, of Mr. M. Na pan. The funeral will take place this afternoon from the Indian Youth League, a condolence meeting of the League of which Mr. Nagappan was a prominent member will be
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 123 15 SINGAPORE'S GAYEST NIGHT SPOT! \EW WOULD DANCE PALACE (Where Comforts Amenities Are Always Recognised) TO-NIGHT DANCE 9.30 to 12 P.M. TEA DANCE TO-DAY 6.30 to 9 P.M. r K■ x Ito-morrow U 9 EXTN TILL I a. m. iIIHTHIIW TIFFIN DANCE I'IMHtSMMYIi: From 12 2 r 5 E P m
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    • 208 15 Zane Grey, who gave yoo the~trtrfllin7 HUHUn rvro\- now brings you a thrilling serial. Complete serial will be Shown! vviihhw at >iii>\h.iii ALHAMBRA MNtcwrs M J&, JB mm^! mt^^S m^ m a^^*mm^mmmumamamammi^mamm j n MiJ_M> Gala Opening Wed. Ilth June Simultaneously At The SUN TALKIE GARRICK (New World j Cc
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  • 284 16 London, June 9. i Marshall-Cornwall, whose appointTHF War Office announces that I Jeut. general I Sir Janu s y week without any T mlt a General Officer Command-n^m^^^^nd of the Brit ish definition of the duties of his ne* r jg .has p 1
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  • 137 16 London, June 9. ANNOUNCING the sinking of two further supply ships, an Admiralty communique says, "As soon as it was known that Bismarck and Pri|je Eugen were endeavouring to break out into the Atlantic, it was assumed that their object was to make an attack upon our
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  • 107 16 Los Angela inn* AMASS meeting of strikers of the Noith Aviation Company adopted ;< resolution 1 tinue their strike until their demands ha« met and condemning the National Uivon iS urging them to return to wou They refuaS a representative ot Mr. Philip Murray, p3 the
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  • 70 16 New York, June President Roosevelt has ordered the in take over the North American aircraft cob factory. The gates of the factory were opened I management at 6.30 a.m. local time. A fen began to filter in although the >t niters" leadej said they would continue to picket the
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  • 325 16 London, June 9. A.N Admiralty communique announces the loss of the ctuisei Calcutta, and the destroyers Hereward and Imperial in the withdrawal from Crete. It states that Hereward was last teen heaaine; toward! the coast after havIng been damaged by enemy air attack. The Italian
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    • 121 16 POSTTIVEIY LAST THREE SHOWS j T S AY! I CATHAY I 6.15 9.15 Where Everybody Goes j JOSEPH CONRAD'S STIRRINC EPICA FIERY! GALLANT: RECKLESS! fP llin ]|S I It a k^ftmmmmtOmm mm -V i LJU SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE /eron>e Cowan glj (OJU 'Mt ram c«pm«u-»^H *miw i V^-*""* t, .>•
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