Morning Tribune, 12 June 1941

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  • 17 1 BAI ES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY neT t SAI w Morning Tribune _N„ 11,;. Thursday. June It, 1041.
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  • 182 1 London. June 11. lU VV ave l>een added to Britain's Lge in th honouia list published toEetwo nei Ministers. Sir Archibald l atl( j \j Alexander receive the ttioib «i Kn ..!> al the Thistle and ComUHonour respectively. Mr. Richard Bennett, beProfessor Frederick Linden Mr
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  • 223 1 N -,shav, been J Jl_:s__? i ?>*^faadimme.i match to any part of Svrn ■where there i. a -hortag,: 4s •soon as that country ha, be^: cleared of Germans. sttVs.; roflu.alo. the Ministry of 110, l 1 i Warfare to-dav ,e i s «Ud that supplies were avail.
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  • 130 1 Tokyo, June 11 FURTHER .stay of the Japanese chief delegate, Mr b Yoshizawa, in Batavia has no meaning in view Of the nature of the Netherlands reply to the Japanese proposals. This is the consensu* of opinion m the Japanese Press to-day, according to Domei News
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  • 159 1 London June 11. THE first Indian Victoria Cross Of the war has been awarded to Second-Lieutenant Premindra Singh Bhagat, of the Corps of the Indian Engineers serving with ;he Royal Bombay Sappers and Miners "for most conspicuous gallantry on active service in the Middle E:. t."
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  • 212 1 London, June 11. iHETAILS of how the Germans j bombed a British hospital j in Crete and forced wounded j New Zealand soldiers to act as a screen for Nazi parachute troops were given in authoritative circles in London to-day. In his speech yesterday. Winston
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  • 695 1 ALLIES NOW CONVERGING ON ALEPPO DAMASCUS aasn.*. LONDON, JUNE 11. WHILE BRITISH, IMPERIAL AND FREE FRENCH TROOPS ARE CONVERGING ON DAMASCUS ALLIED TROOPS FROM IRAQ ARE REPORTED TO HAVE REACHED THE IMPORTANT CENTRE OF KAMISHLA IN THEIR THRUST UPON ALEPPO TIIE IMPORTANT NORTH SYRIAN TOWN. ALEPPO, IT IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED,
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  • 45 1 Cairo, June 11. A terse High Command communique says that in Alnssinia operations in tho Jimma area are proceeding satis-' faetorily. In Syria, allied force* continue to make satisfactory progress. In Libya, there m nothing of importance to report* Iraq: All quirt Reuter
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  • 721 2 DBsmond Tighe. Rentes Special Correspondent wit* the B>itv,h imperial torct n Syniu Jane it AT the time of writing, H Is noon on the second da) al the. A Allied entry into Syria. The forces were uniformly sucCeSSful it, all then tblUSts with the
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  • 63 2 Pretoria, June 11. •j WISH thai there can be con- stltuted a nan-African union," said Field Marshal Smuts, the premier of South Africa. Th occasion waa a function to mark a trial flight linking the Con»o a, id Booth Africa by the lan air company, the Sahrana, operating
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  • 160 2 i Washington, June 11. i j TIIE Minister of Communi- 1 J I cations has directed the S Southern Pacific Company to deliver its entire fleet of ten i cargo boats for national 1 defence purposes" in con- nection with President Koose- I velt's
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  • 264 2 Churchill Gets Popu la r Support London, June 11. nESPITE the smallness of the wartime newspapers, the naU tional morning newspapers carried Mr. Churchill's speech in the Commons yesterday at great length. The debate did not originate in the spirit of light-minded carping, says the Times. It arose out or
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  • 127 2 Batavia. June 11. THE recently instituted N.E.I. Prize Court will soon deal with the case of the Hungarian 4,323--ton steamer. Nugyat, which was captured in the Timor Sea by a Netherlands destroyer, the Kortenaer. and brought up to Sourabaya. As the Netherlands' diplomatic relations with Hungary
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  • 68 2 Pan- African Union ng Leopold ville, Johannesburg and Cape Town, will be inaugurated. Marshal Smuts added: "There Is no doubt that the countries on and south of the equator are called io i great future" and instanced the nan -American union as a similarity to which would assure economic cOlaboratio.i.
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  • 489 2 Rest Of The New London, June, 11 Lath st House of Commans 'ou' Hu-Min\L" dlU{] man at blitzed Bristol v;u asked l rt, visitor, "How long do vou think,, The man looked up and resiled <>" l than the Germans. nn New Zealanders unaccotu I 2.450, most of whom were
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  • 103 2 West Point tfejV THE issue raised by the A» demonstrates that any conip system and oms is Impossioic lurc Is doomed to eventual Mid Mr. Henry Stimson. Bern to the graduating class o« Academy here. He continued, This w and wrung, between fret kindness and cruelty.
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  • 726 4  - New War Fund Effort By Well-Known Artist VERA ARDMORE By UP-S. E r' WiUkins, the arns* Who field a highly successfu; exhibition of her paintings for the War Fund earlier In the year. Is nd i i pl< ndld Individua efl tl < sune eaua she has compiled a set
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  • 27 4 Yvonn aej de V i'nid Ri t h e uhiih WOlf fO] the ct items i 1 i'atriotii dance o at K.iffl last ni Mrs. Ei
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    • 85 4 briafi pis Um beauty the evei ind sv« damoui „„t i tmMion I ONGI \sll ftitngtheni ind dariSTi r V""."; r ,c,r brush fo, .pplwn, i, .^ibbKJ s^n',': k Specal rny pceparatiom uc compounded bj (,or < ,f <-- price, all experts lr<»r,» the rarest aud costliest 0 A S+
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    • 109 4 1 What is C T.N'? '7% Three letters are the basis pi 'm Elizabeth Arden's modern beaut f* M treatment CLEANSE, TOM i^\\ NOURISH. <MkW f Ji First Cleanse, gently yet 1^ thoroughly with Ardena CleaiiM"^ 1 M Cream (used regularly night ani omf morningi Next, Tone with Ardena jo^
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  • 352 5 .ffcct in lull skirts, and brilliant P combined in stripes, are two of Fashion s 3lour ost fascinating whims. and additional 'given to dresses featuring this theme by ls icitd by patterned skirts and plain bodiUdu by rtch splashes of colour on
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  • 53 5 PRINTS arc holding the spotlight in the fashion picture at present, leading patterns being small motifs, closely .spaced. Evening faihloi highlight widely spaced cluster mollis, multicoloured, as well QW-and-white. Of particularly note, too. art the gay marine and! typical of B Curings arc I more for skirts
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  • 339 6 NJ2W FASHION TRENDS are displayed in the afternoon frocks which have just arrived it PRISCILLA LTD., No. 5. Eu Court (Ist floor, entrance in Hill ..tree t' particularly interesting among these being a three-piece outfit in which the military influence is plainly discernible. Here the simple loiind-neefced blouse
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  • 424 6 Lace Dresses Adopt Contrasting Style Themes I ACES are being sponsored by smart women for three reasons. They adapt themselves to Che mai contrasting fashions which are so Imp Ltant as ,x current trend; they contribute to thai sweet Feminine look to which clothes of this season are partial; and
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    • 105 6 j PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED MORNING FROCKS 3 I ii I OUIIT FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE HILL STREET Iftj "4^ |B because it was fashionable or mh I? jjjf4E|slf unusual. No! Its one al»n *y y :f <fix:; was be flattering, to bring 'bnmi out the best points In
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    • 14 6 'SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT PARIS 6- CO. DRY CLEANERS 28, COLEMAN ST. Phone 6045
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    • 57 6 FOR YOU THE WAR FUND Pompadour opens on Monday, 16th June All visitors on the opening day will be given gift samples of their favourite perfumes. Total proceeds of sales for the week will be donated to the War Fund. 24, different perfumes now available. dm .'"'Afm.. 9u*F4 «T •'V
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    • 36 6 i i E j o I w jTO TIC* i ANY PAL Served Chinese s in an att i live, com i able Chil dining ha j The bei town I the Chi j pavilion mosphere
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  • 788 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London London. May 17. up*, days in Britain. "V ea gerly discussing lver S-torv of Hitler's. DeI ;gg comedians are Lfscbmiw s -Hess! U f ban n s The evening iave D ubiy edition ft€r p nun- conjectures on JKSSS happening of U- e "range news
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  • 202 7 Detroit, June 11. ABOUT 4,000 members of the Automobile Worker*' Union struck in six plants of the Boha Aluminium and Brass Corporation, 85 per cent, of whose production is for defence purposes, for which Government contracts exceed $25 millions. The strikers demand higher wages. It
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  • 7 7 TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JUNE li, ts4t.
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  • 337 7 PERHAPS the longest day Mr. Churchill has had to live during his long and distinguished parliamentary career either as a member or as head of the Government, was Tuesday when, rounding off v more or less full-dress debate on the Cretan campaign, he said tl at one
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    • 116 7 Ihritis Cause lit 30 Minutes ing and rcmo\lng the body s I 'Id that cause atiflncMk Hing of Arthritis and fiV amazing new discovery w bringing health ind happiness "anus of one-time sufferers. In 30 fthe tirsl dose of Rumend kl niagio in a few days •>«*e|«-sa and stiffnesa of
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    • 25 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. WCURITY PITS SERVICE m^^^m^^^mammmm^ai^a^m^'mi Head Office— No. I6D Cecil Street, HNGATOfiK, S.s. WOW NO. 5918.
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    708 8 THIS jrWi King's birthday honours, announced yesterday, include a C.8.E., an 0.8.E. and tw; M.B.E/s in the Strait. Settlements these being Dr. Lim Han Hoe. Lt.-Col. H. A. Lord, he-id of the Salvation Army in Malaya, Mr. Patrick Crawley, foreman Singapore Harbour Board, and Mrs. Tav Chay Van
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  • 113 8 gyed Mobany Mil Munad Alkaff. one ol the principal trustees ot the Altai! ;,n I general manner of Means. Co. and Alkali Realty Ltd.. is van p ur 'a.- sH ustloiiaMtles in Sing.> 7 U ui Ahmad Alkaff. popularly know- mj Mr S M. Alkiff wo*' born In
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  • 22 8 Mr Go Mi I SingapO at o Be m a D :r.S| I oi hu Hf ;:;du niribti T M tic Fu»
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    • 142 8 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS Now obtainable from ENGLAND. Nov stocks have arrived of the following\R( anui. r \BLI TS KoGYNOM B PLFOSIM FORTF \TOPfI*N THRIFTS PirOGYXON DRAGF.F.S. VOVMOI'IMN -TABLETS iVsTO\IRON \TOPHANII. INTRWFNOIs i RoTKOIIN TABLETS. CLYOTROPIN INTRAVENOUS ISStROPIN \MPOI LFS neopkopin drm;i:es vfkamon tablets Ml TK.M.oN IvvTHALIN B T ABLINS. att ntrui-CLABs
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    603 9 Rd L t* [7*. V,.-'--7 Pi tr I bit m M sil i t. v■■ I E M i i ir i b" C 7. I ac r I I I i m booi ft rtl V I > I i l^u. Ho ls 53 years of >gr.
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  • 522 9 Stubbed Sister Story NEW World dance hostess' aaiOCiattoq with a Eurasian boy iv hvT? KM Stated t0 havr led t() hvv bvin Z "tabbed, alleged&«L at a P*Uminary Inquiry, yesterday, before I heaccnl d H^! Stla V' Mr Conrad °ldham who committed th
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  • 46 9 BETTY TO SING ON FRIDAY BETTY Bryan! I I sin;' for the from the Bini broadca Xing on Friday, Jum II 7.45 p.m. i he popular suu ji ,i H Australian Aim Q r t Thou and n ii broui eluding with 0 Thi Si P
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  • 108 9 London, June 11. I THE Times, in a leader on Vice- Admiral Sir Geoffrey Laytoa'a bnmd- east, says that Singapore i is the p' v< >l Of Ihe whole I posit ion in tin Far Ka.sl. Reinforcements in men and material, and the ennJ tinuous
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  • 95 9 GERMAN PLANE CRASHES IN EIRE, 5 KILLED 1/ nd n. June 11. Tiif. nei ol a German plane crash, with crew of Ave killed in Ir land, ami the forced landing Ol an llA*'. machine, is contained In a statemt n I ued by the Information Ministry In Dublin yesterday
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  • 59 9 Shi June 11 GERMAN Arms an buying lea i ds oo a lai according to .1 l( ca] J ipam ie paper, the 'i airiku Bhimpo, whir!: tian 1.000 lon i eed and 200 "n.^. oi cotton were pun In Shan by I :n
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    • 618 10 I Situaiions Vacant wanted a Malar at* applj per•onally 68 Bra* Ha ...h R A .JUNIOR CaJOMC wanted with topj wi^e of book-keeping. Tamil preh Box No. 823. Mak.ya Tribune, Sing IOOKBOY AND WIFE (SI House Am h changi District. Salary combined. $4i Ou Box 844. Malaya Tribune, Blngspore. WANTED
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    • 621 10 Wanted WAMTBP I aSS rubber land, lull i. euiars Box 841. Malayu Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. <*•• WANTED Refrigerator. 240 Volt A.C 5 t» titl by July Ist. buying equity cmwMered. Box 811 co Malaya Tribune. Kua'a Lumpur. (No 3 l \V \NTED Toy Electric Train, complete with "Ss suitable 230
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    • 682 10 Motor Vehicles FORD 8 HP. in perfect condition $*50.00 j Bing *****- No vl d) IF YOU WANT to sell y^ur car. Pb°ne 5088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H» WANTED HILLMAN MINX <193»J7 8), cr Morris -B'. Box 832. Malaja Tribune, Singapore. (No. »MMfl WANTED two ton eecondhand lorry. Pull
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    • 642 10 Situations Wanted IST. GRADE oil engine driver With 2001 Knowledge of factory work. Ple?i-e -o-ilv Box UO9 co Mulaya Tribune, Slnga'pn'io' Jm. 843H) EUROPEAN LADY, capable of *aktiLi chai-ge of Boarding House, Hotel cr School, experienced In cookery Box 804 Malaya Tribune, Blngapore. (No. BiOH) INDIAN, married, well over sixteen
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  • 231 10 ON THE AIR ■Svd 2ttpj B 8 U)NDO] GSJ-1J 11 W -M inn, GSF 15 1*! »9 81 0 GMMlS! rtmH. (From Efl Mil SAIGOJ <ii 7ii3 49 meto (6.lit u banJ HS6 PJ fcjj (19,020 a <f»r Mondavi 84 i ui.tm ktj KUALA ll £GE 5 mcs (d «J_ily
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  • 145 11 MIRAL PORTED RIVER DMIRAL Sir Geoffrey 3n C-in-C 1 China Sta- complainant in a traffic terdav. before Mr. C. H. when Lim Hye Teng, Iver was charged with E overtaking another the wronp side of Road. 7th mile, on I but Sir Geoffrey was I attend owing to illness. liam.
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  • 59 11 Moscow, June 11. INABILITY to fulfil his duties" is given in the decree of the Supr?me Soviet for the removal of Gen. B. L. Vanmikov, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, from the post of Commissar of Armaments. M. D. F. Custimov has
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  • 100 11 DEPRESSED alter a long period of illness, Yip Hea, 28, decided to end his life and drank an overdose of a poisonous drug, on May 28. Fortunately people in We lodging house In South Bridge Koad discovered him in time and look Mm
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  • 60 11 rHEW NG LAM who recently attempted to colC H iect a -donation" from Dr. C. J. Ftf-rjta oviQfpnt school was sentenced to a years SSSSSSSt by the third magistrate. Mr. W. D. Carew, yesterday Chew pleaded |U*y to three ehwecso p^ cheating and
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  • 232 11 to do about their "gambling wives" has always been a sore problem with ur3£ n L Sl H ga 0r H wa S e e rners Particularly the Straits-born Ch nese While the husbands are at work, the wives spend their time gambhng a
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  • 136 11 NGO KHE SIN, a young Chinese, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment, by lfr W. D. Carew, third magistrate, yesterday, for being a member of the Malayan Communist Party. According to the prosecution, a hut off the 7th. mile, Upper Serangoon »Road, was raided
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    • 139 11 tm PHILP LINE. < Incorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, DNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. formation regarding freight and passenger accommodation BOISTEAD CO., LTD., E BAA KLINE LTD. AMERICAN k ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA MMIIINA LINE. Im-orporuted
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    • 299 11 ?iles Drive ou Crazy Don't let Itching, hW-dlng. Internal nr protruding Pile* sap ynur vitality, ruin your nerves, and drive you crssy with pain, riilnnroid the recent discovery of sn American physician stops the paJn In 15 minute* to vou can walk, ride, work and enloy llfs A\ comfort. It
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    • 38 11 P-\._7' cNGAGE- WHLL cm 1 r TT~Z vsn*t roeokt l kl 7- Off WHAT HAND 5V(g A 'rIC r ».r t< >^ TM£m c\_ r < PMCACE.- j ~^~"a Y~ C the 3 ggSris Jp^A^^y^ M^y;g,y|V- ffi m a-wSC' eu
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  • 186 12 Woke Up Alone In Sinking Ship A BOY cf seventeen woke up to find; himself alone on a sinking «hip which I had been torpedoed! by a U-boat and abandoned. He dived overboard,! swam to a raft, and! spent sixteen hours' on it before he WBA\\ picked on by a
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  • 159 12 Cable News From Down Under Melbourne, June 11. FE Prime Minister i Mr. Menzies) Is expected to indicate b great marshalling of Che nation 'a manpower for vital war production, in the greatest wireless hook-up in Australia's history on Tuesday. Mr. Menzies predicted that the heroic defenco of Tobruk might
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    • 182 12 IT'S THE BIG HOLIDAY SHOW WITH IT'S STAR RIGHT IN OUR MIDST! Betty Bryant has captured All hearts! See her in this Thrilling Adventure Epic F A HITVM I SHOWS TO-DAY CAKI I WLj|| a m ._3.15 6.15 9.15 Bb k JmmWMKMata i i ■(I fffa t**UU* tIArViM fi\M% /m~+
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    • 177 12 The) called it "Daring" as a (n > -^1 As a picture Youll fi lul u Se nsaU J TO-lIAI I IIOMI)\\ S|| m \l II a.m. 3.15 Fij^ if* 1 I^^^B 6.15 9.15 jfSffißM T Th* imiih b«it. M ll. f ..cSuTihe moit h. 1 b T I man
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  • 116 13 i. OAD to ZASp***~ Vt the CaUi«y) lV The n i, MffK B b H ■.>*• ctu.n porol dt»r at r l K sufficient they llJ Viviv- i r trt,k lur with a trie* to ormrk of 7 the liveliest of ttoo with mm) clever incidents nclUdOß -t^rin.,
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  • 173 13 Broadcasting Board Appointed IT is tho intention 1 Of the Straits Settlements Govern- 1 ment witii the ap- proval of tho British! government to esta-j Dhsh in the Straits' Settlements a Broad- 1 casting Corporation, i Penuing the enactment of an ap- propriato Ordinance, riis Excellency the Governor (Sir Shenton
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  • 96 13 Singapore Successes In Essay Competition THE Department ot Education has received information that in the 1940 Royal Empire So--1 cietys Essay Competition open to girls and boys throughout the i Empire, the essays :of two Singapore girls were specially commended:— Angele Maschoieff. iof Raffles Girls' School, for an essay* j
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  • 36 13 Governor To Speak To-night [fIS Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, will broadcast from Singapore at 7.45 p.m. to-day (Thursday), ion the occasion of the official observance of the birthday anniversary of His Majesty the King.
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  • 59 13 Washington, June II ircORDING to the Dow Jonei A Agency. Mr Eal-> {h< Roosevelt's Set^ 1^ s ion *h re sunk had teen a f Hoil fe was no official thl Wit* «««2 £Jr«£S available d l riine U. r p re slMr s 'nu suspension dent would
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  • 41 13 Be aft* thai vnlß 'Z\rll J£, nothing with regard to the r. rt that b United States destroyer 1 :,rl dropped depth charges near a Nazi submarine ThOSP menttf 1^ y 5- SSp ffw Mftwrt*-'* yy--ood health Reuter
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    • 95 13 SPIMIAL DOIBIK ATTRACTION MAi a.xa:i: -TO-DAY-AT 2 P.M. lor thr Bret time at "SIIALKIE I NEW WORLD) I Inmted Mall" I BEL CARSON" I AND ALSO fl T«0 1111l TOO HEAT fl&] IN THE MYSTIC MTKMM IPJ Of THMAVA4I lUMIH BJ Edgar Rice Burrottght' mm, Ihe r n j, r,x
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    • 163 13 tT^M lE*. kMKr f HOLIDAY ATTRACTION 4 SHOWS TO-HAY i T^^sffig^— Gf 9./5 />. w. lI A YW Alt II JP^X I" AMI \AT IM. W riiillilrss 77?:/ 7y& M :^^^oT.'.^^^Mm%^m¥ I Bv r *TAmT\ 1 IMb I J II 1 I I\"4 I 1 1 I n® i I
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  • 570 14 AMONG thtte present at the Singapore open tennis championA ships, yesterday, was Miss Betty Bryant. There were also a lam number of Japanese to witness the men s doubles tie between T. Okamoto and S. Matsukawa and Major Maisey and Capt Finlayson which the Japanese
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  • 284 14 THE Y's ust failed to win again: t R.A.F. (Seletar when they met at cricket ou the Y.M.C.A. ground, yesterday A feature of the match was Rowlett's unfinished 76 runs for the R.A.F. who collected 179 runs before they declared their innings closed with the
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  • 327 14 SOCCER Settlements §<• Malaya < llp Mft^ SINGAPORE meets Johore in the Settlements first Malaya Cup match of the season, to-monow at tne Anson Road Stadium. Judging by the strength of the sides on paper. Singapore should score another big victory over the Malay State, who
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  • 109 14 Football Trophies Again London, June 11. FOR next season's football, trophies will again be awarded. The management committee of the Football Association has decided to restore such awards. They will give trophies for the winners of the north and south regional -championships, while a new cup will be provided for
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  • 113 14 BOXING CONTEST APPEAL appeal against the decision of Mr Justice A. K a'Beckett Terrell brought by the President and Secretary of the Singapore Boxing Board of Control was heard in the Appeal Court, yesterday, consisting of the Chief Justice, Sir Percy MacElwainc. Mr. Justice Aitken and Mr. Justice Manning. The
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  • 293 14 Reserve Division THE Malays lost six-one to the Gordons in a reserve < match yesterday, on the Harbour Board ground. game was marred by rough play and two of the playe sent off the field in the second period. The Gordons completely out-| classed the
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  • 37 14 Dublin, Ju MR. Andrew O'Connor, mous Irish-American has died in Dublin, aged g^eat monumental sculpt! found in France. Spain I land His outstanding i elude the statue of which stands facing An Huelva. Spain- Reuter
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    • 97 14 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL -MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established bv Royal Charter AX> 1*24, (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS raid Up Capital f. 40.030,000 Re erve Fund f. 1^.000.00C London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED I Head Oftiee BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— Sou ruoaya, Saraarang, Medan, Weltevreden Bandoeng, Cheribor Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap,
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    • 134 14 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithont Calomel And You'll bmtm out o! Bed io the Moroiag Full of Vim. T!,. liver should pour out two iwunds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile i. not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It ju-- fkT:iy.-> in the howcl* Wind
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  • 225 15 I A BROADCAST pro- gramme celebrating the centenary of the Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery will b e given from Singapore tonight at eight o'clock. It will include a talk on the history of the regiment and messages in Punjabi and Urdu. The actual date of
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  • 106 15 NEWS BREVITIES Karachi, June 9. THE strength of the Port Trust Division of the St John's Ambulance is being raised from 39 to 150 in order to cope with any emergency tfiat may arise. Rai Rahib Gokal Das. the Sind Minister has discussed with the President of the Karachi Local
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