Morning Tribune, 11 June 1941

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  • 22 1 L SA IES EXCEED 4.500 DAILY Morning Tribune Lv) Mt Wednesday. June 11, 1941. o^^^ NSTTSALBKCEEDi^J Morning Tribune Wednesday June n, Hqf^B
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  • 381 1 PFK( V HARRIS. Ihe Liberal spokesman. mm bad been made out for closer f Dominion statesmen in the direction creie was not too serious a setback. Imbcrcd some debates during he the defeats and setbacks were ten than anything that had happened in 12 months. ms
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  • 367 1 Lou on, June 10. ■unons debate was k by the Labour Mr. Le^ Smith, who NHild be surprised if i any metal in the discuvsion. "The of Crete," he said, n the enemy const. fcedom of action in *n and the Dardat Han importantly the
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  • 252 1 Cairo, June 10. u „„r Allied forces into Syria Ls proceeding satisTHE penetration of Allied lorces rmu j r rcaction factorily and the gene^ > Cairo to the arrival of tß^^« c JSy"„ C a ro that a number communique. It r to the Allied
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  • 2097 1 LARGEST POSSIBLE AIR FORCE FOR THE MIDDLE EAST PREMIER MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, THE PRIME MINIS--111 TER, WHEN HE REPLIED TO THE DEBATE ON THE WAR IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS YESTERDAY, ANNOUNCED THAT THE SYRIAN ADVANCE WAS PROGRESSING WITH VERY LITTLE OPPOSITION AND VERY FAVOURABLY. "WE HAVE NO TERRITORIAL DESIGNS
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  • 167 1 l «ii/i »n. June 19. i TO-DAY'S Hnose of Commons 1 debate was prefaced by a I preliminary skirmi h in which S .Mr. VV 'install Churchill had tc I X parry a barrage of questions Jon procedure The main points emerging were that the House was divided
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  • 29 2 She Betra Goes MM SSS my lona I 2 1 C By iii B 77 I .J Again i m oil) I i < •Inger i T .1 77. I
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  • 229 2 London, June 10. Till, terrible altering* of 11 of h«> Robin Moor's crow who were adrift tn in open boat for l!» day* across 1/M)0 milo< of the Atlantic can onlv be imagined irom the Mrtj details nou cuntirmcd by the United >t.ues Imhaaia lot
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  • 93 2 London. June 10. British forward elements 15 miles from Damascus, according to BSilitan circles. While latest reports indicate the advance of British troops rewards Damascus well-informed circles In London declared tonight they have no confirm!; that the city has been ace u pied, Darlan. broadcasting to-night mad?
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  • 35 2 Stop Getti Nights Feel Gel organ, base ot oueseea wea» vigour WtmmXt* J gland troubles to vigour and h^-J o 4 discovery i d long vou toed to Prostate < 20 years !l RogeJU pfowcw you.
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    • 105 2 ASM Itl VOI ll o%v\ i in hi: m d' \bu baa no pi' offer, no hltjh t- 'he ■in skilled, UQtraln *d worker S'; onl> comes to t: qu ti rlwi, D tu-day to study t PITMAN'S p re— Bmnrh or 'lie fnmoua lo- I college established ovir 70
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    • 39 2 MALAYA PATRIOTIC FUND WOMEN'S SECTION. Tlie Centra: Depot at Government House will be closed on Thursday morning June 12 but will be open oo Wednesday June Ilth. 5-6 p.m. The Depot will be open as usual the following week.
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    • 66 3 i I— B— B— MCS ST-TT. j W7 "HAW^/^Wf/^vW^ 1 First interest payTneii D <TNT 1 B^~ r vc^'S -.pnpived wT ec vnPl of e& u'KISBERy; R»rrctorv. 1 I\ forms ret toi-vt-hana co y H Financial ajjJJJj r J t ID ODjOJmVWj*m V' W W W W M$W ll IP
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  • 582 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By M PORTY Thousand Horsemen, Australia's him ol the epic charge of tin- Light Horse in the 2siii.il desert In the last war. attracted b bumper audience to the Capitol Theatre when »t liacl Wat Fund premiere >n Monday night
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  • 209 4 People Places and the latter a ballet number, for which she wore a ballerina frock with a silver and black brocade bodice and aide skirt of white tulle Mrs. Stringer was a charming hostess and she dressed appro, priately for the occasion in navy shorts and a finely checked blouse
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  • 733 5 pend a zood deal of time n on the care of their I ,»verlook the fact that hands hi. When you talk, when 1 tl cigarette, they are conhave their fair share of beauty liable to be overlooked is the especially that round the tends to
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  • 166 5 A DATE....& 10 Minutes To Spare TILE telephone rings I an impromptu in- nation, and you have? only ten minutes in i. Your beauty preparations in I must ue short and sweet. You and swiftly and must make i seconds. .71 can manage, of course, is a r ihening Start
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    • 22 5 King's School DrACAnlc r resents JULIUS CAESAR In aid of the WAR FUND Victoria Theatre June 27th, 6 p.m. Book at Little's.
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  • 589 6  - Services' BREVITIES Ubique ■> •Qf ENI KKN i i ve been invited U j J i tn Hah <•• i ior Saturda: s Malaya Cup j nr- 1 S The Arm) team will nut be picked unti. the moi ning ol the m I but it Ls interesting J J
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  • 286 6 GOAL AND ROTAN FOR BLACKMAILER LIM JOHN CHYE, youiiß Straits-hern Chinese blackmailer, was MMit t(» prison lor toot \ears with hard labour b> the \sM/e ourt Jud«e. Mr. JusIk e Manning, yesterday on two charges tf extortion of |50f from .1 Kurojuan local resident who was dtsuibed in court as
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  • 113 6 CARRYING 20 passengers and heavy mails, the Pan American Airways' clipper arrived in Singapore yesterday, from America, via the Philippines. On board was Mrs. Dee Bredin. journalist, who is the first woman passenger to be brought by Pan American Airways to Malaya. Another journalist who arrived
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    • 145 6 IB '-=z~^= T '4 m^^^^^ \I i v MuVum\~~£2-^&<. ff L sim^^— u -t ye t\ ~i Each luoceasive year finds British radio fl ahead of all competitors. m\ m In the medium-price class, for instance, i J market can compare with the famous *»C M models. J Two points,
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  • 1184 7 I n-<*« Talk naval alTairs in the Pacific, Vice-Admiral Sir ;A jCING or n Comm ander-in-Chief of the China StaGeolliv> ht in a broadcast from the Singapore radio stal. lasl nl h that although many of the warships of the i. dal 2Ln
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  • 5 7 WEDNESDAY JUNi 11
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  • 310 7 THAT the vigour and despatch with which the Allied High Command struck in Syria has taken the Nazis by surprise and has completely upset their plans for a swift march to the Iraq oilfields is home out by the unusually soft pitch of Goebbeb' propaganda. From potential aggressors, the
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  • Article, Illustration
    95 8 lii his broadcast last night the Commander-in-Chief (China Station) Vice-Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton, referred to the increased activity at the Singapore Naval Base which has taken place recently. These pictures are the first to be released of the base showing naval vessels refitting or in dock and general views of
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  • 41 9 (2) Chimm en R i„eer at mm Im mm at iha tarn ammhmm. (3) '"il-n. SS M ,l f f*"" *"•"»—<".,. U I .uu.-us m use. H,.,. s „,.„,v ll Hal shi|) unurrsoj,,,. a wraptag mill palatini.
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    • 42 9 E M x BY WALT DISNEY y*¥ "^""wJBBr I sHS I~ IT -^c'°^u ■feS^ 7W^__sl^ ■-E Q-V.E SEEvj TO 3E J U:S->\* *:t^T:,,'s mSBmSL -IsM over say' our i s vy Mr '>:- J f(^^^*o j. y-w^ \At "'zisS r? mt 'k^^Ww^ usoo^ >
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    • 620 10 Motor Vehicles II YOU WANT to sell your car. phone 5088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H) WANTED HILLMAN MINX < 1936-7 H.. tr Morns T Box 832. Malaya Tt'.bune. Singapore. (No. *>jB WANTED two ton secondhand lorry Full particulars to Post Office Box (368. Singapore. I No- d4/H) WANTED Motor
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    • 617 10 For Sale ONE FRACTIONAL H P. (l|sj Delco n n motor Price $15 Apply Daviee, Bwai Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur. < No S6^ mende RADIO 7-valvs. Excellent gongi tion. $70!-. Owner losvlntr. Box ffS Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. w«> G EC. RADIO (8-valvee) $$5:. nrt 0 EC. Electric Orsmophone $95^. Niven
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    • 137 10 SONI i I* singai ZHPI j, CSV-.,: i UM (Iron, 5 jj* „ls«l. ,ls «l (From 9|3 Hit i SAIG 4C (U.gl tt.li I (Sill urn nss pj g U"*.og tISI M-Midi ■ni sl •ll -:i3 KI'AI.A I Win I m. i (<Jtuly f\(tpi Iron c.] io 3 g PEty
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  • 81 11 0. K. NAIR. English, speaking Indian. was sent to prison for seven months with hard labour by the district judge. Mr. J. L, McFall. yesterday, on a charge of having dishonestly made a claim by bringing an action against two persons in the Singapore High Court foi
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  • 118 11 Calcutta, June 8. i SEVERAL boats caj ized to-day in the Hoo^ly Fiver after being overtaken bv a tidal wave. A few people b; thin at Ihe gha t i were warned in time and aged to get away. There have been vy landslides on the
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  • 34 11 UHIPBROKEFS O charterers of sell il in 1000 grosa tons or In ve ihe tons d that as from June il. litfi. full details of a. tra reported In advance trol
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  • 5 11 A further d I ration
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    • 410 11 hples and Bad Skin Link! in x ut?*J+ n w Tl LUnr' /^&7 Vw W w- BEFORE AFTER t<-» work immediately, clearing and heallrg our skin, ma Sing it eoftsr, Whiter and \elvety smooth. In just a day or two your Mshee mirror will tell you that here at last
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    • 184 11 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TFNDERS. m rs dov invited for lha r->i. loving material* or Hrstse, For partiCUlan tee Municipal T»-nd« Room Tender Hate of Cio- Ing Supplv of Liquid Chlorine for the period of 1 7 41 to 30f42. 12 noon, 10 June 1941. Supply of Standard High Pressure
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  • 349 12 PLEA FOR UNITED INDIA Madras, June 4 strong plea A b united India was made this afternoon in a speech at the South Indian Antiiration Oonferheld at Kumbhakonam. The chairman ol the Re< ption Coi M: Shan Iciaed the Pakis tan proposals as opts, >sed to tho real political progress
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    • 129 12 Betty Brvanl has captured all hearts! See her as' "Julie Rouget" in this exc.t.ng adventure epic of the Australian Light Morse during the Palestine Campaign. cgpjroD J r"l 4.y| S^y^ f^'oi-srviiwi .n..^- MV wtkr V ££a£_9L __hß_l_Pl _^S mWem^v mftj HfcA^SBML- _M •*> with LATEST CINESOUND NEWS including BETTY BRYANT
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    • 171 12 The Biggest Dcuble Attraction p ro ,7 ever offered on the Screed TODAY 3.15, 6.15 J A 111 A M Illy k They Called It "Daring" Ae A Novef-i, Picture You'll Find It SENSATfONAL! Woman' '||l «ko tAOto vl OENNIS MORGAN > l r 3 i JAMES CRAIG CDUAROO CIANNELLI
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  • 330 13 Australian Part In Syria Melbourne, June 10. TTHE Australian Offl- cial war eorrespondent (Kenneth Blessor's) first message from the Syria 1 border states that after sundown on Saturday Australians moved up towards a position within striking distance of the border and waited. Even at this stage it was hoped that
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    • 291 13 0c Notice i; mi\v GOMJ I lib daVS inrlusr. bo rtJtered Accountaats. I ocal Secretai R k chambers, ■Vft rune imi L or MANAOII-Bf* FUKD. *r War Ms** C;(,f ,ci h eme which came )nto tfjprii, 1941, and in reaEcb details have already t to the press and a'va to
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    • 275 13 OI»B \S 315 rtWtMffll Tii-itv 615 M ■^F-IPim. 1 9.15 j EXTRA MORNING SHOW at |f A.M. TO-MORROW a^ HM >^^^lßtol^Hßß-_l__H__i_B_H_^_i_BHß_^ Ma^MM W M_B_iM-_WmMWWMi ■a m m %amßK m Wfk m m} m i^^m mt _K ■U*f.l ll -1 1 ht ß ftß jflv-Slk S&: w ai Infil'J I*l Dm
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    • 50 13 SARONG UIVH JOOM I 1 II a TO IB UTBSf NEW rOEI fashions Q p ATTEND l p^ THE BROADWAY NIGHT j r on pT MON. 16th -iY SPONSORED BY TM KKfc HI AT RADIO TO HAPPY THEATBE SEASIDE TALKIE TnvirilT 6.15 Mi TO-NIGHT 7 «>3O 1 °"S tniixciiow" uizakoofoz
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  • 215 14 THRILLING football was seen at Tanglin. yesterday, when the 1 Gordons held the Manchester to a one-all draw. UOraons nun uk |nf thc kicki scored the equaliser. fee Dons turned tlrni til it m f n w th€ second .anion the Dons the beginning of
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  • 93 14 A TWO-ALL draw was registered in a division 2B match, yesterday, on the Harbour Board ground, between the R.N WT (-Kranj n and the Post Office. In a division 2 <a- natch a1 Seletar the R.A.M.C. beat the RAF. Seletar- bv three goals r o one. The Fortress
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  • 277 14 "KITTY roTur (At the Alhambra) QINGER ROGERS brings the famous lif» "i« hl ML! KiUy Foyle t0 Um film of th:tt nnme. based on Christopher Morley's best seller novel which opened at the Alhambra yesterday.' Her performance Is worthv of the Academy Award which she won for it
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  • 146 14 A MOTOR accident at the ay mile iThTIS Road, on May a. had a sequel m the rafi Tl!1 yesterday when an Indian gunner Sai* claimed trial to a charge of canine th Chinese lorry diiver, Tav Kim I ath driving and also causing
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  • 213 14 Youth Stabbed Sister Story •j}HE 'stony of how a brother is alleged stabbed his sister after she had returned from the New World Cabaret m the early haa the morning oi March 30 with a bov fuend, told at a preliminary inquiry before the $< magistrate. Mr. Conrad Oldham, yesterday.
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  • 200 14 Although Tan tr™ ttong, who the Special Bianch police at a bouse m Pagar Road managed to give his captora bid for liberty was only short-avert. A week later. Tan again telltiitoj^^ the police Yesterday. Tan pleaded gu third magistrate. Mr. W.D. Caiew. to Of
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  • 69 14 Alleged to have coma s\ A trust of a cheque for H 1 had been entrusted to him fl in Penanß. Ooi Hoe Soo. fl m-« fl trial before Mi J.L. McFaU I The complainant In fl alias- Keh Ing, a managii Company, a firm of
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    • 502 14 ISKAM'ffftS *k AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Dei f>m t, Finlayson Green J Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure i Dangerous Symptoms r^SraC toss OF f^B^^^m^ Check These Symptoms rM&it^^M utwum* With Your Condition @^KSSk[Z Before It Is Too Late lf>l^?fe^^f QN The liv««s of
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    • 64 14 Sjmmlh Diary TO-DAY SOCCER: Reserve div. Gordons v. Malays. Anson Road Stadium, lIA R.A. Blakan Mati vs. Royal Navy. Blakan Mati: RE. -Pulau Branl vs R.A.F. -TengahPulau Brain; R.A.F. (H.Q.> vs. S.C.F.A Geylang Stadium. TENNIS: Spore open championships. S.C.C. and Y.M.C.A. courts CRICKET Y.M.C.A v. R.A.F. Seletar >. Y.M.C.A. HIGH
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  • 70 15 NEWS FROM INDIA June y |7.77' [I: ice K r J i i ft tßt i tta ?:s in the i np--0 thatj two I 7 7. was an bA but inbody Di o n [nised tlie of t] i 7 j M Leader.' M C j y. r lid
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    • 365 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. (FROM PAGE 10) Educational iCITION. given by experienced Apply Muubhi. 140. Owen Roa f. I ore. (No. r>29H; LAXXM STUDENTS an expert earnest mcient tutor la at your disposal. lor particular*} apply Latin Tutor co I Eton High School, Selt-gic Road. Slulm(No. KS3HJ j \IKIKI Hawaiian Guitar Studio,
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    • 83 15 K I KC *S KIIMIIHAV »A\<|; j TO-NIGHT EXTN. TILL 1 A.M. MH WOKLII DANCE PALACE tre A>v *a,>s RecuKinspdi "TIFFIN DANCE" Mi" o 1 2 5 p.m. Here's an outstanding Malay Musual Mystery Drama I TO-.\|«;||T .SiiiiiiHaiM'oiifclr mil SUN TALKIE GARRICK! (At 7.30 9.30 P.M.) (At 6 43 &,p
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    • 272 15 NEDERLANDSCh HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD 124 Blether] mdi Trading society) m tt BANKERS »aid Up Capital f. 4"0.y rOO "•serve Fund f. i_ooo,oot London Correspondent* NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head oflice BATAVIA. Brandies: effcerfends Baal ir..i > sci.ru(amarang, Median Weltevrecien Ba eng, Cnenboa Tegal, p
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  • 289 16 t in Mr Dud lev Ja«'k DanmJSamm.'mmSm^S^ reported mteliig. presumed killed H mintnfl mamiate and tl I Reuter „xv,,rz7 Emergency Services, and Mr P.c Spencer, im s o Wai Mr Si* rider .-aid he had been lmpr< b South Wales case foi ftnancis inn n the
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  • 200 16 London. June 10. R.A.F. Bomber and Coastal command aircraft encountered Intense anti-aircraft fire and fOU several engagements With enemy fighters in the daylight on Monday when they made a widespread attack on enemy shipping oft the coasts of Norway, Holland, Belgium and France, announced the
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  • 116 16 in Over: 4M) enemy atrcraix I/mdon. Hf* u^aUes o the war darin* E? K&V! SSSSit Sir Archibald May u, uV ir Minister, who ensweftaf a ComSinclair, the Ml wuus jr. destroyed over BMU question MM hat G i Btßtß ne and round Britain dunnsj the day
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  • 362 16 TOKYO, JUKI i AN EMERGENCY CONFERENCE REGARDING THE DUTCH EAST INDUS KFSirN A COMFI ETE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FOREIGN MINISTER MR. YOSI KE Sl OK\ AND DIVISIONAL CHIEFS REGARDING JAPANESE ATTITUDE, ACCORDIN WEI L INFORMED SOURCES. SAYS THE DOMEI NEWS AGENCY It was decided
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  • 75 16 IHE Postal Depart ment advises that an air mail from the united Kingdom arrived yesterday even- 1 ing by the Pari Amp- 1 rican Clipper md R general delivery will be made at 8.15 this morning. yHK centenary of the' I Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery
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  • 163 16 Rome, June 10. MUSSOLINI in a .peech to-day said that the whole of Greece, includi m At hen.,, will he occupied by Italy. Grieece re-enters the (Italian Mediterranean sphere of influence. He declared categorically that the Italians shall return to Abyssinia and their dead and wounded will be
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  • 94 16 New York. June 10. WHEN Ben Simon laced Joe Louis March he was regarded as just another victim, but put up such a fine fight, carrying the. champion for 13 rounds that was promised a return fight la Simon \va.s not seen b Last
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  • 141 16 THE MIDDLE EAST Cairo, June 10. IN the Tobruk area two enemy aircraft were shot down by ground defences on Saturday night, and one tank was put out of action by British artillery. The advance of two British columns on Jimma in Abyssinia is progressing The northern column hai reached
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