Morning Tribune, 13 June 1941
1941-06-13
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Title Section15 1941-06-13 1 Lr SALES EXCEED 4^s* DAILY Morning Tribune 1 6^n». u*i Frida y- June 13 194115 words
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546 1941-06-13 1 ALLIED PUSH TO BEIRUT: SIX MILES FROM SIDON LONDON, JUNE 12. BRITISH HAVE ADVANCED ALONG THI uT ROAD IN SYRIA TO WITHIN SIX MTLES DON it WAS LEARNED IN LONDON TO-DAY jis brings them 26 miles from Beirut, the capita] (a and the undoubted Allied objective m theu thrust Meanwhile,Reuter - 546 words
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Article, Illustration69 1941-06-13 1 -Official ■DVGTON, JI'NE 12. BIN .MOOR WAS I'NmDIV SINK BY A I SIB.MARINK SAYS Ml DEPARTMENT. PORT FROM THE JIATES CONSUL AT BITO STATES THAT IKMVN SUBMARINE IDER \',\s FULLY WAT KOBIN MOOR AMERICAN VESSEL. OE 11 S'-RVIVOKS SHIP WHICH WAS I MAY 21 AT »i A.M. HIKH MVK69 words
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Article, Illustration145 1941-06-13 1 ■•i/« saa MR. Winston Churchill at the meeting at St. James' Palace, said, "We cannot yet dee how deliverance will come «r when it will come, but noI thing is more certain than t that every trace of Hitler's footsteps, every stain of his infected and corroding fingers I willReuter - 145 words
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Article36 1941-06-13 1 toe i!-ih c Emperor >■«« cabled his conDns t() W«« George on f the sflkiai celeot ins birthday. The *fjhe same time sent Jtiaira his < iran d ■Ceremonies, t 0 the N > t v the MHratoUtion^ ReuterReuter - 36 words
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190 1941-06-13 1 ASS\R__Tiiir n#u ADEN. JUNK 12. A Fn7^ L^ COND PORT OF KWTREA-WAS CAPTURDAYLiriIT SS )AY MORNING AFTER A COMBINKD FORcl ,t is «™.T?.° N BY THE NAVY ARMY AND AIR rUKCE, IT IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED. Several hundred prisoners were taken, including two Italian generate,Reuter - 190 words
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Article18 1941-06-13 1 Toulo,, have left po rt and lerranean, M C ©opdin R to offi Iss&AttjiSSS! ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article235 1941-06-13 1 Tokyo, June 12. THE Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Yosiike Mafcsuoka, called at the Imperial Palace and reported fully to the Emperor on the Japanese Government's policy towards the Netherlands East Indies following the deadlock m the tiade talks at Batavia. Japan's "final decision" was taken atReuter - 235 words
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Article235 1941-06-13 1 Fight Until Victory Pledge London, Jane 12. 1 A RESOLUTION to continue th« straggle against German aggression until victory and that there could be no peace .so long as the German military threat to free peoples continued was adopted at a meeting of representatives of all the Allied Governments, under235 words
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Article35 1941-06-13 1 London, Jun« U The Duko or lotha, Pi or the German K«'d Ci I m Geneva, »ya the Si ulio. will have 'ii r vith th# C, n ti .1 Pri«nn#>m-of-War Col* llltI tee. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article400 1941-06-13 2 LONDON HSU VI. THE LUFTWAFFE REVISITED MANY PLACES IN BRITAIN 1 DURING THEIR WIDESPREAD RAIDS LAST NIGHT— AND HOW WIDESPREAD THEY WERE IS SHOWN IN REPORTS COMING FROM TOWNS IN EAST. SOUTH AND WEST ENGLAND. But the Luftwaffe In many instances leaped the harvest cil400 words
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Article148 1941-06-13 2 i Baghdad. June It. I WITH an impressive cermio- J nial parade, the Union > Jack wa* a^ain hoisted orer I i the British Embassy to-day for the first time since May 3 During Raschid Al?\ rebel- I lion, which be^an then, the i 1Reuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration145 1941-06-13 2 MR. S. C. Goho has been elected President of the Indian Association. Singapore, m place of Mr. V. Pakirisamy, who has resigned. His Excellency the High Commissioner has approved the promotion of Lieutenant H. P. Yates. Federated Malay States Volunteer Force, to the rank of Captain. Inche Mohamed Salleii145 words
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134 1941-06-13 2 London, June 12 THE Kins gave two Victoria Crosses and too Otorge Croats to relatives oi tour dead heroes at an '.iture at Buckingham Palace this week Miss n received the V C. conferred on her brother Captain Fegen, who wen: down with Jervis BayReuter - 134 words
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Article373 1941-06-13 2 London, June 12 STORIES of a. 1 most incredible feats of military organisation, engineering and endurance, per inrmed during the advance of the Imperial forces from Kenya to Addis Ababa, were told m London by two officers who took tart m the campaign. The advance over a distance ofReuter - 373 words
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Article47 1941-06-13 2 Shanghai, June 12. Ostensibly to prevent friction between the British and French communities, the French police to-day banned the garden fair for the benefit of British war funds scheduled to be held m a British-owned garden m the French concession on Saturday.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement51 1941-06-13 2 FOR YOU V and 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 jnn»ii*hi«\ 11, The Arcade51 words
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Advertisement205 1941-06-13 2 Gland Discoj Restores if In 24 Houij Sufferers from lon of v:pj nt-ss, weak body, in.pure li memory, and who are old m before their Ume will be del™ i>f a new gland discovery by Doctor. This new discovery nakes quickly and easily restore vi glands anil body, to b205 words
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Article, Illustration48 1941-06-13 3 BROADCAST TO CHINA incy Tsai. daughter of General Tsai Ting-*T the (Ihine>e Nineteenth Route Army, warms j the microphone for her KGEI broadcast to j rirnt. Aho on the programme when Nancy to her father, "somewhere m China," was j I Frne Oiinesc Consul General m San i48 words
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Article214 1941-06-13 3 IjUJNCIDING with tv» i IJUna() June li:. It is, a thread-bare canvas winch no longer covers up the truth. From almost all parts of Europe comes evidence to suggest that Hitler i s deliberately forcini? Ms relations with the Soviets to tlie point of crisis. "During theReuter - 214 words
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Article38 1941-06-13 3 Montreal, June 12 AN Atlantic crossing m 810 minutes, it is officially announced, la the new East West record time for a flight from England to Canada. The Diane was brinuinii trans- Atlantic pilots back. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article237 1941-06-13 3 Melbourne, June 12. ILIANS recognise the paramount importance le defence of England and are quite unconebout the proportions of British or Anzac i the Middle East, out they are concerned ie vita! problem of Imperial defence which pietely parsed over m the House of Commons ■ys the Melbourne Argus.Reuter - 237 words
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Article78 1941-06-13 3 Paring m€ a part y of Mala y "women F ***** at the 8 3!4 mile N aact c T y t,hi? VnpoUr was filing, six women L*ntatton i£ an atta P hollse situated m S'linn L n n a coconut tree crashed 'Wv-i Lrn, a i the women78 words
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Advertisement448 1941-06-13 3 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT war i.o.w i I•><><>1 •><><> Proceeds to he a gift to His Majesty's Government for the purposes of (he War ISSUE OF MALAYAN 510,000,000 REGISTERED DEBENTURE STOCK (Authorised by Straits Settlements War Loan (Local) Ordinance*, 1941) REPAYABLE AT PAR NOT LATER THAN 15th JULY, 1960 INTEREST 3%448 words
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Article, Illustration849 1941-06-13 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE lklkllsd d.m;df,ldfm \liis. Elder and h^r energetic helperi will b«» glad of a j«*( alter their hard work dur•m£ the i>ast fortnight It must i mod satisfying for them to l<K>k hack at the series of succeiMi that marked their efforts. Wednesday nights dance at Rattcs849 words
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Article, Illustration22 1941-06-13 4 AMERICAN VISITORS Miss Margaret Fyfe, one of Mrs Fld,r' charming and vivacious belpen at the st v Hospital and War Fund •do\22 words
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Advertisement22 1941-06-13 4 20% off A L AMERICAN HANDBAGS o p all si#rs F all shapes p; r P all rolours WASSIAMULL'S 31-33 HIGH STREET22 words
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Advertisement116 1941-06-13 4 r7° 1 v £t ueauftf gy ...HehtLsHour Bine Hyacinth Cosmetics have one aim: to make women beautiful at prices all women can afford. Blue Hyacinth Indelible Lipstick m six shades with rouge to match. Blue Hyacinth Powder for a dull matt surface. Blue Hyacinth Cold and Vanishing Creams protect and116 words
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Advertisement14 1941-06-13 4 c l I fm m M ■'tAw tgllX Ie IS Tea! SPECIJJ r.ndef I14 words
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Article, Illustration910 1941-06-13 5 iWalUwed hair rlip? hiiini hi» arm? rvER careful a mother may be of her children possible to prevent occasional accident elei ita the nursery. Therefore, it is important gj to cope wiih these emergencies when There arc many mishaps which may be ssfully without medical910 words
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192 1941-06-13 5 JJERE are some of the more usual remedies which mothers of families should gradually collect and keep m a clean cupboard or box under lock and key. Facket of boracic lint and packet of sterile cotton wool; reel of adhesive tape; clinical thermometer; camphorated192 words
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Advertisement62 1941-06-13 5 SAUSAGES that mil make if oh ask for a second helping lis aluays a treat w!i«n S( S /?*it~i*&%iftf* If SAUSAGES are p:it on the table [tsi J^-. J/ Fvery sausage is parked with r A y <Q> JT/ roodnem and flavour. Delicious, too, MJ. A are our OHIFOLATA, COCKTAIL62 words
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156 1941-06-13 6 Diplomat WorriedLost His Clothes London, May 15 S"' Tariff Uavinriai'o he found a secretarial Joj, h S !sbi we had been bombed out on Saturday nfcht si, I'll have to manage without any new suits J a ttmSm i-HVJ^ fe 5-*t j ter and h:id not seen her husband for156 words
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659 1941-06-13 6 Kwv»rinn«t from Singapore Station, last night confidence m the outcome m less than three years ago he said the war His Excellency said t0 our own prime Minister, i that the total Home Defence wa nt nothing more. 1 And now Corns and659 words
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Article226 1941-06-13 6 PROFITEERING m vajuum flasks is to be stamped out by the Boaitt of "iraae. Shelterers all over the country have created a huge demand fcr the flasks. Nine and sixpence is beuig charged for articles which used to cost 3s. 6d., and 15s. 9d. is being226 words
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Article20 1941-06-13 6 a declaration the Polish r pola rights m of clt^ n S c Son V^ nc harm* 111 ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement13 1941-06-13 6 I J B^ I B II iwS Iwl 111 ■T^ixin BBjßjß^ -^Jfc^BBBBBBBW 241'WturinsmA13 words
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Article864 1941-06-13 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London I x -j Maggot In The Apple: jWhat Hess Has Said: J The Damage To Parliament: Housed S Still Meets: Little On j The Germans S i J, I London, msj LpvWHERBaiHi by everyriwcusaioiis about Hess U V l,,n't know yet fit fa, all about,864 words
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107 1941-06-13 7 Pandemonium In Foochow As Chinese Approach Shanghai, June 12 pAMDEMCNTUM reigns m FoocbOW, a tMfttf port on the Kukirn roa>t. which was recently captured by the Jauane.se, following a CninMC advance \o the outskirts of the city, fif^oriine to a loc?l proChungkiiit Chinese paper, tho fc>ii: Wa Pao quotinp aReuter - 107 words
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Article27 1941-06-13 7 Ottawa. June n. PERMITS i r two wheat shipment! U> Nciv.i China have been issuedfcr. Mack«i*H Kins thi« cunaapan M oflenaim ReuterReuter - 27 words
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318 1941-06-13 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY JUNE 13. 1941. VICHY REACTION (JERMANY is apparently keeping a c los<- watch on Vichy's reaction to the rapid investiture of Syria by British, Imperial and Free French forces. Her previous *astu»anc6 of active aid m Syria has now given place to one of detached sympathy. This318 words
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Advertisement61 1941-06-13 7 E EXAMINATIONS. GLASSES. EXCLUSIVELY. ofDUf (Ulmcns Jy ditjno-4 d md M and FTtristtr^d 7^^^^^3% H"nfr with jv C ai |l >^^^^[7^ *<1J be rwom- x >"^ WIPSOxN OPTICAL CO. 4, Arcade Building t A. THOMPSON, DO.Sc. (Dortor of Ocnlar Science). w Eur..p»an Clinical Bxpert«ne». CHEAPEST STORE lIP I yd. Sl61 words
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Advertisement27 1941-06-13 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. I SKCURITY PH J S SERVICE Head Office— No. I6D Cecil Street, BOMMOM, B.S. PHONK NO. 5818.27 words
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Article856 1941-06-13 8 The Amateur And The P ro j T»HERK ARE PERHAPS FEW PLACES MORE DANGEROUS THAN SINGAPORE IN WHICH TO DELIVER A LONG TIRADE ON AMATEURS. THERE ARE CONSEQUENTLY ALSO FEW PLACES MORE APPROPRIATE. FOR HERE THE ARTS ARE ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY CONTROLLED BY THE NON-PROFESSIONAL. A TIRADE, HOWEVER, IS856 words
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Article28 1941-06-13 8 MKEAD tial Ofltt nil ev> had id uD ammu a A., i teacher at a For Holland last B ago btc-n:f Fascist Pa^ He ba<j it befoi28 words
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Advertisement95 1941-06-13 8 WAMT #HV THE MOON A<PE OFFER YOU JJ2the STARS on HIS MASTERS VOICE" RECORDS aruso. Kreider. Schnabel. (iigli. Heifetz. Moiaeiwitsch. Mc( or mack. Minuhin. Rachmaninoff. Crooks. Elman. Rubinstein, (killi-l urci. Thibaud. Toscanini. Schumann. I v,rtot. Stokoicski. linrbirolli. Koussevitskij. Drmandy. SINGAPORE KUALA LUWPUR PINAiHi JP? w «w mm* m «m Mi95 words
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Miscellaneous16 1941-06-13 8 MICKEY MOUSE k IT! MY^VHOLE EXPEDITION^ x BY J' f^ (^^f 0^ 6 />| f jff '416 words
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Article85 1941-06-13 9 JapaneseSoviet Trade Agreements Moscow. June J2 tgreementi between rapan were Initial- aya the Tas.s ftfLncy. ha j since February 17. have brni pr jrer ding c soviet Cdauntear 01 c M Mikoyan, and se Ambassador. Mr. rith a view to a cano f a trade agreement as :reement on theReuter - 85 words
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Article74 1941-06-13 9 Birthday Honours In India Simla. June 12 honours gazetted i Knight Commanders of India 'K.CS.I.) nferre 6fir Andrew Clow, Sir members ol the ;< jl'.-i Executive Fleming Hartley. iai Army G.0.C. Northern Highness the Ma- 'was, X.C.1. 8. is conferr?:i Alexander Rogc, leader v of Supp'j- Mission toured India andReuter - 74 words
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Article98 1941-06-13 9 Chungking, June 11. rwNESii forces m Central Ghana! I orously attacking the on the Tungpu Railway t- Chaihsiu and Ning?hih. of Taiyuanfu, while the la attacking Japanouth of Chaihsiu Chinese dis] atches. adds that th* ChinJapanese are engaged m 1 South Shaiisi on ink of the98 words
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36 1941-06-13 9 U.S. Ships To Take Goods To Britain Rcßistrv f«n«nwil«n it li rumoured In nurlUm- £5* that «fn» foreign sin, b* the United States will ,v.-. «ferred to the Panamanian flas for services on British roul ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration108 1941-06-13 9 fUMM POTTS. IK-yoar.old, fair •nnrilVT' 1 blue «>-Wd Sydney Khl by her ta )p measure, stone, models torsets, !in R erie sports clothes for Sydney firms' Her waist measurement is 21 inches, and she wo.ks hard to keep it. If she went over the U Inchcfl would mar108 words
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Advertisement96 1941-06-13 9 J!fj|ij| MASTER WORKS 4 M»s't» 9 OPERA BARBER OFSEVILLE (Rossini) DX *****109 LA BOHEME (Puccini) I>\ 8098J8103 CARMEN (Biaet) j,\ 8161I81M MADAME BUTTERFLY (Puccini) DX *****8066 RIGOLETTO (Verdf) DX 8082W087 LA TOSCA (Puccini) DX *****081 ILTROVATORE (VenW) DX *****8060 These concise sets ol the most popular operaa have been recorded96 words
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Miscellaneous13 1941-06-13 9 BY WALT DSSNEY (7^Z^\ too..,th\ts y ikS^rJ ft fC~^ vZ^ \HUNTINO jy ,7/13 words
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Advertisement643 1941-06-13 10 fdffdfdf Situations Vacant WANTED A M.tlav naleMnnn. Apply [r r%ontliy m. Bia, Ba^ih Road. JJingAP^, M.K-.MAN WANTED with driving ItOSOW -or ra« Appli Uok 847 Malaya Trlbvn. Singapore <Wo ayyf1 CLERK wanted with "cnovv«dg» of book-keeping. Tamil prefer ihiBox No. 825. Malaya Tribune. Sing.uMiv (No. "7Wt» cOOKBOY AND WIFE (as643 words
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Advertisement691 1941-06-13 10 Miscellaneous HVOIENIC Hair Dressing Saloon^ No 14. Axcs-te. nn (No HOUSEWIVES! Why let rusty cuM worry you' Send them to O E R .C M. Orchard Road for rust-proof Jjjj^g^jj A^ BEAUTIFUL "WAVE dlscorers new Beauty m You! The Stw Beauty Salon., 187. High Street, Kuala Lumpur^ ANYTu^ed ."RADIO. Radio-gram691 words
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Advertisement635 1941-06-13 10 Motor Vehicles K)Rl) HF. itrperfect Ring *****. (No. tfl .rfM, iT^OITwANT to -eU W car. phone 5088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 67 H) FOR SALE Singer 9 Saloon, m good condition. $300,-. 545, Sfiangoon H£ad. Singapore < No 46II) WANTED "IiILLMAN MINX aMiJJ*). U\ Morris -B. Box 832. Malaya Trtbuae.635 words
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Advertisement677 1941-06-13 10 For Sale ONE FRACTIONAL H.P. (V 5) Delco D 0 motor. Price $15-. Apply Duvies. P.-ri*v) Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur. (No. StHH) INCENDIARY BOMBS and Plre VfrMv*ilons, A.R.P handbook No. 9, 20 cts l ielly it Wal&h. Singapore. (No. 86?H; PIANO- ACCORDLON FOR SALE. Hohn r 120-Bass v.th case, well -seasoned,677 words
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Advertisement190 1941-06-13 10 jONTJ a, 1 a 3 I GS V-17 81 i? 7i 1514 11 pa GSD-.ii P J tts3 mti (Frwn 9 05 I U.JO pi saigJ (11. 780 i 49 05 m J (6.116 J BANGK BS6 PJ 15.7 (l*.« 0 (lor Monday HSPS 25 6 (***** KUALA L ZPE190 words
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Article38 1941-06-13 11 London. June 12. .cgNTATIONS have been m«- the British Government Shavings its object the s?of the export tm and the Axis from that jt is learned m aiuhontades m London. *W are now proceeding tiot British WirelessBritish Wireless - 38 words
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Article469 1941-06-13 11 (MJRRENT gossip m Germany recalls that throughout the Reichstag speech on May 4 Hess, sitting at Hitler's right hand, appeared detached, expressionless, and almost bored and contrasting this with his habitual and profoundly devotional attitude towards Hitler writes a correspondent from the German frontier.469 words
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183 1941-06-13 11 LONDON, who cannot lose her courage, cannot, I alas, save her treasures. Recent raids have 5 5 scarred her streets and destroyed her rich heritage 5 of the years. j Z St. Clement Danes little island church of the Z Strand stands now a tragic183 words
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Article53 1941-06-13 11 Lahore, June 9. the Punjab Oottru- ment la appealinfl to the Federal GVurt against the Lahore High Court, deei.sion that the Bainaini Acl ll ultra vire.s to the Punjab Assembly. This Act was previou.Ni'v declared ultra vires by the District Court SubJudge and the subsequent Ciovemmpnt Bppcai lo the l!iic>)53 words
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42 1941-06-13 11 George Town <Briti^h G«iana) June 12 THE Governor ftaj announced a meeting of the Legislature m connection with the PWJOjed change m the Colony's constit i- j tion (rtvin? elected members a <><> retaining the teto ri*M, ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement200 1941-06-13 11 EI^TOIIES ■.till vourhair begins to fafl thiu out at the temples— need SILVIKRIN, for ft ts the hair forming to their normal ion. A famous scientist silvikrin floes grow i La p*i w MADI IN ENGLAND for a copy ut Your Haii^* Bits RAHAMIN PENHAS Otil Street, Singapore. APB 4200 words
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Advertisement272 1941-06-13 11 Eczema Itch Killed m 7 Minutes You»«kiri has nearly 60 million tiny ncamt and ptn'oK where g^rms hide and oauao t« r ribie ttuhiiiK. Crackinff, b». ma. I.-.-in HufniriK. A'tw, Uiugworrn, I'«uria<*iB. l'-la< kh'-.ulj. Pimplee, Foot Itoh and other Muni.-iifs Ordinary %r««tm«nto glv,e only temporary relief ix^auH^ they do not272 words
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Miscellaneous9 1941-06-13 11 1 THE MAJOR And tfALLY BT STW f CROSS9 words
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Article231 1941-06-13 12 Husband And Wife Die Together NEITHER life «or death could r& rt Sir James and Lady Ktazer. The famous anthropologist, who snerificed his sight to study, and the frail, white haired wife who led him like a mother through his last dark years, have died within a few hours of231 words
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Article119 1941-06-13 12 NAZI propaganda m Spain is daily pounding away at a single theme the sinkings of Brhi.sh ships. The fantastic figures of Bnt'sh merchant lossf s published m thr Germancontrolled Spanish Press are largely discounted by Spaniards, but their cumulative effect is beginning to make an impression. The119 words
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Advertisement149 1941-06-13 12 yr:v r//^ big holiday SHOW WIT/ 1 IT'S STAR RIGHT IN OUR MIDST! Betty Bryant has captured All hearts! See her m this Thrilling Adventure Epic rADITOI :l SHOWS TO DAY LAX II UL 3.15 6.15 9.15 i WK T ll i V A f /A B '^^B Jt*> B149 words
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Advertisement106 1941-06-13 12 It's a great Day for th c lr] LOOK Who's Here! The Cute favourite of "STRIKE UP BAND" m her first SQLQ Starr np MIDNIGHT PREMIEReT~~~^ 11""^ .To-morrow |s JUDY STEPS OUT... IN GEO.M COHAN-, GREAT BROADWAY MUSICAL SHol NBvsoMGHrrs rrnocp mr*\ ZZZ MURPHY M mmmsr CHARLES -aar.aur U/|I|IHMPCP MmJk',106 words
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Article356 1941-06-13 13 MARCH OF TIME! I-N the dim, distant d«W 01 2,000 Be <md Babylon oxamined the heavens and deckled that twelve moons passed k'forc the sun shone out from the same Place In the sky So they decided to divide the time between sunrise and sunset into twelve parts, too; calling356 words
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Advertisement140 1941-06-13 13 00 riNGER m the best P e »*formanee of her kFK \rhifh wihi her the ACADEMY AWARD U)Y the b^t actress of 1040. rffT^^T^n^y^ DAILY AT ■WHjSc2SSStS3 9.i5 p.m. DENNIS JAMES MORGAN CRAIG WfKHil by SAM WOOD SPECIAL ADDFD ATTRACTION ,c .HAIIM3 of I l>li: presents j Vivid Panorama of140 words
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Advertisement169 1941-06-13 13 "SS/^^K^^B& CM II IB K> ls i B^. BF^fcsW BY f the hountin 9 Ij iflß^H^P JWST^JI m loveliness, the M W gollont loyalty l -^^^^^^Hfe Shfc fl ..the under- <^|^ N>i^ V standing heart I in 8 eyes the crushing B>b JCjfi V ■^mt Bj I Auitv l# w169 words
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Article607 1941-06-13 14 MESSRS. Cheong Yok Choy and Cheong Yok Chong headed the list of owners at the Penang meet just concluded. Their stakes won amounted to $3,020. Mr. Alan Loke was runner-up" with $2,740. Champion trainer, once again, was Van Breukelen. He saddled nine winners, 12 .seconds and seven thirds.607 words
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365 1941-06-13 14 Amat Fattah Nets Four For Customs L PUSTOMS scored eight goals i against Stamford Sports Club. Amat Fattah getting the hat trick, m a division i J 2B match, on the J.C.8.A. S ground, yesterday. Fattah i also later scored another i goal to make four for the J afternoon.365 words
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Article44 1941-06-13 14 Walk Over In Naval Base THE Naval Base 1 Corinthians were awarded a walk-over la their Div. iib match against Fort Canning, which was to have been played at the Naval Base yesterday. The team from Fort Canning arrived too late for the [match.44 words
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Article462 1941-06-13 14 THE Singapore Recreation Club sen,,.. 1 victory over the Police m I match on the Anson Road Stadium, by six goals to one. urn >esteij The Recs, whose second win after v yesterdays was, led four-one at thi .m, H the Police had opened462 words
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Advertisement116 1941-06-13 14 DEMESSED, NERVY, WASHED-OUT 1 WINCARNIS made this amazing difference Wincarnis is the quick-action,pleasant-tasting, nevcrfail tonic Wincarnis is the tonic with 25,000 a recommendations from medical men, the tonk you ff can rruj/ to give you renewed vigour and vitality! /jll It acts like magic— you can actually /cv/ it doing116 words
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Advertisement93 1941-06-13 14 0 Regular automatic stropping kt*pl *Vat« 4* bUda» J-Jii m perfect condifion for weeks on •rid— far longer lha* Ifl I ordinary btadas. A VaUt Rater will last lot yeatf* Valet is mcr« than Juat a t*to*; H b a reior and jl stropping machfn* combfnad In ont> H It93 words
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Miscellaneous50 1941-06-13 14 Sports Diary TO-DAY SOCCER: -Malaya" Cup, Singapore v Johore, All5Oll Roa<i Stadium; Div. II a Moravia v Malay Regt., 5.H.8.; R.A.S.C v V.M.C.A.. V.M.C.A. TENNIS: Spore open championships, S.C.C. courts. Tide Table TO-DAY: 12.26 a.m.. If n" 155 pm TO-MORROW: 1 11 am., 9.3 ft.; 239 1 P-m., 8.3 ft.50 words
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Article132 1941-06-13 15 Cit y High School Old Boys Meet day and victory fo V n A v wturni of the Owing to imfnrp J lled cau s Which wSs adverS e^to ISSTS*"* th(> lneptlll< President 0 and ih, sided. *-<>cidtion. Mr. A Anthony. p£! m Mnk^tJSS'thSSSr fffi n()| ()nl >' would strive-132 words
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Article94 1941-06-13 15 F London, June 12. fc third Derby callover is as follows: 4to 1 Lambert Simnel, 6to 1 Morogoro and Suncastle 10 to 1 Chateaula Rose offered, 100 to I Devonian offered 100 to 7 taken 100 to 8 Ptolemy; 100 to 7 Ortho dox, Starwort, Fairy PrinceReuter - 94 words
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Article35 1941-06-13 15 THE Postal Depart- ment advises that no air mails from the United Kingdom were received by the eastbound British Overseas Airways Corporation Fly m g Boat which arrived m Singapore yesterday afternoon.35 words
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Article76 1941-06-13 15 THE first Office- Bearers of the newly formed Alexandra (W.D.) Civilians' Sports Club, which was exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance recently as follows: President, Dr. N. K. iKannan: Vice-Presi-dent: Mr. A. Lordes; Hon. Gen. Sec, Mr. S. Munian. Hon Treasurer. Mr. Sad h v Singh; Hon.76 words
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Advertisement251 1941-06-13 15 High Blood Pressure Dangerous fo Heart Thousands of men and women past 40 face the dangfrrs of heart trouble and paralysis bevau.se of High Wood I'mtmun*. High Mood Pressure hi a mysterious disease that causes more deaths than canrer largely because people mistake the symptoms for indigestion or some simple251 words
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Advertisement451 1941-06-13 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. (FROM PAGP 1») Business OppoHunilies ADVEETISEH M^-k." Distributor, for Au»WWlaa Btncuiu. Sew shipment Box 018. M*luya Tribune, «iiig«poro. (No <W>H» BUSINESS MAN~iraving m],>, iv want* t«i •ni hi* biulneM: income Rtwri-ii* 1. *JZ) to 1300- a month, a Rrand cpp->r-turutv for the buyer Apply OP O «8. JJln^apore451 words
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Article134 1941-06-13 16 WIDESPREAD RAIDS BY R. A. F. London, June 12. A BRONG force of am rait of the Bonkef Command made a heavy attack OH Urn Ruhr last night. The principal «h--(iutiici pete DoUeif and DmaekUrf. Large fires were itarted a»id extensive damage was done to industrial buildings Attacks were alsoReuter - 134 words
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Article136 1941-06-13 16 MALAYAN DEFENCES THAILAND a Bangkok, June It. J IAOMMKNTINQ on the per-: i^ibtenf lapaatM Preti ra- ;j ports f)f the strengthening »f <Ji<> Maii'.M m\:\ Barma border 9 defetxrs :is menaces to I hi* '1 security ol Ihail uxl, a high- ,'i nlaccd Thai <fYi< ial d«*rlar»cl i to-day tii.itReuter - 136 words
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Article29 1941-06-13 16 London, June 12 -Hitler rea ,ne Eumanian leader, General AnUjneacu, at Munich and immediately began di. .s in the pre-♦-*nce of Ribbentrop, sayi the Ger- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article154 1941-06-13 16 TERROR LADYBIRD LONDON, JUNE 11. IT IS OFFICIALLY AX--1 XOUNCED THAT THE BRITISH WARSHIPS, LADY- 1 BIRD AND TERROR ARE! LOST AS A RESULT OF ENEMY ACTION DURING OPERATIONS OFF THE LIBYAN COAST. The Admiralty announcement states. "The next of kin of the casualties now havmu been Lnfonn. cci theReuter - 154 words
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Article98 1941-06-13 16 Moscow, June 12. "THF action m Syria is a har- binder of further increased strugi*le m the Fasteni MeditrrraiHMti." >:iys an article on Syrian event, m the I'ravda, written by the paper*! regtUur commentator. M, Victors. "The entry of Byria could hardly be vi' ip«Reuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration84 1941-06-13 16 4* A C/echoslo-i ?ak Bomber i Squadron which I is doins good work with the i R.A.F. is led by > a British Squa- k dron Leader i D.F.C. an d j who holds the D.S.C and' made over 90 j V sorties against the enemy m y two and84 words
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Article29 1941-06-13 16 Dr. M. Clie Lah, AM.O.. District Hcspitai, (Gang, has been transferred to tbe Lener Asylum. Sunce^ Bilioh. Dr V Velupillal, from Bunktfi Buloh, has taken his place29 words
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Article123 1941-06-13 16 Wellington, June 12 m THE New Zealand Parliament I to-day passed a i< oiiitioiM moved by the acting PrimM Minister.* Mr W. Nash. cxpresM ing admiration for the ou:age.M tenacity and determir. lion oM New Zealanders m Gr «c and! Crete and confident c Oene-HReuter - 123 words
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Article119 1941-06-13 16 New U.S. Labour Measures Assured THE pMMge by the Senate I 1 empowering President Roowvelt factories where actual or threat, interfere with the delete programm Cert The measure would enable taka over factories without rely Commander-in-Chief of the Aim}. A sharp denunciation measures stoppages was made to-day by Mi o!Reuter - 119 words
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