Morning Tribune, 14 June 1941
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Title Section15 1941-06-14 1 IT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vo l (i—No. 115, Saturday. June 14, 1941.15 words
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Article176 1941-06-14 1 I 1 SS CM ™^2rSr T 2fi?«s?S PO(K > n BA ™*HIP HAS BEEN hit BY an ISS^ifSS^^bn This announcement m ;i communique issued by the Bn tish Air Ministry to-night gave the following account: Shortly before midnight, last night, a Blenheim aircraft of the Coastal176 words
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Article521 1941-06-14 1 General Drive North In All Sectors PARLEYS TO AVOID BLOODSHED LONDON, JUNE 13. II IS INDERSTOOD THAT THE ALLIES HAVE 1 PRACTICALLY SURROUNDED DAMASCUS BUT PARLEYS ARE IN PROGRESS WITH A VIEW TO VOIDING BLOODSHED. WHICH MIGHT HAVE Dl LAI ED THE ALLIED ENTRY. i The Free521 words
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248 1941-06-14 1 SO VIET DENIES PREPARATION FOR N AZI WAR London, June 13. I "ILL rumours of Soviet preparations for war with I A Germany are devoid of foundation, states the I official Soviet News Agency Tass m an ™*°™< statement broadcast by Moscow Radio to-night. •The statement specifically says: (1) GermanyReuter - 248 words
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Article83 1941-06-14 1 'i ok>o, June i HINAI. uitlrurtmtis to Yoshi/awa, nead of thf Japa nese delegation to KaUvia **h«»M' negotiations tor an economic n^reement H-ilh th« I)ut« b Bml ladies have reached a deadlock will be sent to him to ni^ht Tin- tnms were fcppfon I at Cabinet meetingReuter - 83 words
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Article536 1941-06-14 1 Petain Responsible For Clash London, June 13. TIIK British Government has told Vichy that the 'respon sibility for the consequences of the assistance which the French authorities m Syria were instructed to render to the enemy's of His Majesty must rest with Marshal Petain's Government." This phrase is contained InReuter - 536 words
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Article348 1941-06-14 1 London, June IS, BKITISH and Free French fortes m Syria are opposed by 4.">000 Vichy troops f wiiich :JO.OOO are natives, according M an estimate riven by General de <-»«"*' < hi- f of BUlf, General reta m an interview m London toda.v. The Vich>it«-Reuter - 348 words
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Advertisement7 1941-06-14 1 I i.\L!FIED OCCULIST I YGUR SERVICE I7 words
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Advertisement22 1941-06-14 1 **i 'cut -A-IManc" Fund Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up U» midnight London time TWENT y22 words
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Article290 1941-06-14 2 I ONDON JUNE 13 fcfICOBDING T<> AUTHORITATIVE WASHINGTON REREPETITION The sinking ol the Lnueci States steamer Robin M<x>r by a German torpedo m the south Atlantic has aroused a flood of belligerent OQtmnent m thr New York Pres.s and radio. Opinion, it is declared, here,Reuter - 290 words
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Article150 1941-06-14 2 BRITISH HEM IN ON JIMMA London, Ju?ip 11 Tllr position of th« Italians m Jimma— one of thr last two ,>m>kets of Wrim Italian resistAiice m Aby^inia— wa«> dew n bed m London to day ay far from happy' ftl faty are MM steadily encircled. North oi Jimma, Prttl hReuter - 150 words
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Article138 1941-06-14 2 10,000 CASUALTIES IN AIR RAIDS i y London. June 13. AVI-iK 10,000 casualties IT^lt v caused by Herman :iit i raids »n Great Britain las! i r«onth. Figures for May, te- stied by thr Ministry of Horn' S Smiritv, to-day show th i« :>.:JfM prc»ple were killed. 5.151 > inliirfdReuter - 138 words
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131 1941-06-14 2 Germans Deserve What They Are Going To Get New York, June 11. THi: Herman people have so far uimu under tae Nazi regime that it is virtually impossible for the old German culture and learn to be reborn, declared Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands m an interview with the \*r\\131 words
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352 1941-06-14 2 MER J AYOUM TAKEN WITHOUT FIGHTING ißy Desmond Tlghe, Router's Special Correspondent) Ifcrj Ayoum (Syria). June 13. kIERJ AVOUM. headquarters of the Syrians' frontier posts. was taken without a shot being fired after the British and mperial forces, m sharp righting, had crushed the Vichy roops' resistance at the headReuter - 352 words
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Article109 1941-06-14 2 London. Jwm n.-Several thousand volu, are lequnvd Immediately lor the del RAF Stations, airfields and estahii. nt mght into use m all parts 01 the c J duties are garrison defence. They wii, m a variety oi weapons. Including light ant weapons machine-guns and rifles Enlistment tfc i« W 38.Reuter - 109 words
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Article79 1941-06-14 2 Canberra. Juno 13. The buildinu offices and places ol amusement Is now p thfottghottt Australia except m unusual rices under an amendment to the national pi regulations just published. Government intend this means to divert money irom building Into Commonwealth Loans and materials and labour for defence purposes p homesReuter - 79 words
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Article100 1941-06-14 2 Baghdad. June 13. "Very strong measures" mjuld be taken Against Raschid Ali and his colleagues the new Iraq Prime Minister. Jama] Madfai, lj a bioadcast message to the nation. They had not hesitated, said Jamal Madfai. to co-operate with foreian powers and their agents m spreading harmful propaganda m orderReuter - 100 words
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Article92 1941-06-14 2 London. June 13.— Mr. Avereil Harriman, sp representative of President Roosevelt on the sofa of supply of materials to Britain, baa left by afc Egypt Mr Hairiman is on his way to the Middle East for a Fhort visit m connection with arrangements for the receipt of American equipment beingReuter - 92 words
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Article50 1941-06-14 2 Nairobi, June 13 -me uuve Heniv Moore returned to Nairn::. ce&ful visit to the Belgian Con*< I Beldan Cammander-in-Chief and als French Equatorial Afiica. Sir ft many phases of the Cor. iative tioops. some of whom hai .he East African campaign. Till vidence^ of increasing trade bet* •South Airica.-- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article51 1941-06-14 2 Simla. June 13.— Appreciation of ro,-itv was expressed m messages I jjjg Viceroy, Lord Linlnhgow, from Gen dc UauUe j heads "of he Norwegian. Polish. Bels'uir. 'lands Governments m London Cross m London •cknowtodging thi £15.000 from the Viceroy's War Fui frre of the Allied forces m the United Kto|Reuter - 51 words
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Article45 1941-06-14 2 Simla. June 13. -Sir Okander I mier of the Punjab, has cabled 2ndBhagat, the first Indian V.C to conoratulations on behalf of the O people o! the Punjab. •The Punjab is oroud of your and well-deserved decoration m be.:, dian V.C m this war." ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article37 1941-06-14 2 Melbourne. June 13 -The Gove:. I in* a scries of measures to con I wealth's meat export surplus. On I 'thods will be canning and to fa I ment contemplating removm- itinplate from the United States ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article25 1941-06-14 2 Bucharest, June 13.-General A I panied by the German Minister m B| I Kiltinqer. arrived m Bucharest I many where he had conversat. Ribbentrop. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article75 1941-06-14 2 London I I AST right a very large force of out a successful attack on Uid the Ruhr, states an Air Ministry comm attack vas the heaviest carried ou night against this industrial area of bombs was dropped. Many industrial buildma high-exolosive bombs andReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration926 1941-06-14 4 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore PEOPLE PLACES B y i nuTCH ..ail us calling at Bingapon- are beii^ entertained by the local Dutch Community Not lone a*" committee was formed umlrr the leadership of Captain Hart called the "Stic-h--tiriK Nederland Ter Zee" or "Cominitiee to help Dutchmen at Sea."926 words
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Article, Illustration36 1941-06-14 4 Af ternoon Ca nter i Mr* F.( ourtenay pic-j tmed out ridt ma on T/nirs- d:iv afternoon. I She is one of t i S in s, ap i f s J S t iinrv i36 words
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Advertisement53 1941-06-14 4 FOR YOU ami THE WAR FUND Annpadour opens on Motnirt)', Muli June I All visitors on the opening day will be given gift samples of their favourite perfumes, r Total proceeds of sales for the week I will be donated to the War Fund. M, Hifterent perfumes now available. 1153 words
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Article, Illustration927 1941-06-14 5 I \st TO -MAKE COTTON FORMAL If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who Uswerg readers' queries on this page ever) Saturday. Address your letter to her t 0 Morning Tribune. Anson Road. Sillfrapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. .i li.m J llst927 words
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Article690 1941-06-14 6 Seruices' BREVITIES II m lll€|ll€ k I *y IF you irere not among the 580 men who saw j I the special Services' showing of "The •Rotters* 1 last week, you still have an oppor- 1 jtunitj of seeing the show as to-nighl marks 5 lithe official opening for its690 words
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344 1941-06-14 6 TllK Singapore Rural Board is definitely not discouraging or placing impedimenti m the way of those druiriag to build ittap houses In rural areas. This was the reply of the Chairman of tho Board. Mr. L. Forbes. at yesterday's meeting, when it was .stated that344 words
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Article175 1941-06-14 6 Boxing Appeal Judgment Reserved JUDGMENT was reserved by the Court of Appeal, consisting of ilie Chief Justice. Sir Percy MacElwainc. Mr. Justice Aitken and Mr. Justice Manning, yesteiday. m the civil appeal m which the president and the hon. treasurer of the Singapore Boxing Board of Control appealed against the175 words
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Article274 1941-06-14 6 AN European resident of Singapore was the complainant m a case m the fourth court, yesterday, before Mr. K. M Kyrne, against an Indian peon. Ramasamy Balakrishiu who mi charged with forgery. The European said he came to know Ramasamy In 1938 when he was274 words
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Article112 1941-06-14 6 HAPPINESS IN THE HIGH COURT S X !ll f have hpjr fj ns! «*J had been JJ2 discontented Or S time past since th, eu »mn[ eni Th ourt bf S of the Bar had orras,,,, licly to declare on on, ,Ja death to those N!hosc t*Z b a^r l112 words
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Article213 1941-06-14 6 Loral Tri himal ttr**ion TWENTY-FIVE members of the 1 Singapore Harbour Board were granted exemption from all trainin;-, tad general mobilisation while they are In the employ of the Boaid, at a session of the Local Tribunal held m the old Supreme Court building, yesterday. The application213 words
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Article142 1941-06-14 6 THE appeal of Percy Victor Baker. former assistant cashier of John Little and Co., Ltd., who was recently sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment for embezzlement of approximately $17,000 of the firm's money, was dismissed by the Court of Appeal consisting Of the Chief Justice, Sir Percy142 words
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Article684 1941-06-14 7 H .L .HOP KIN'S Letter From London Press On Hess: King j Watches The Homei Guard: Known Names Co: Fire Watchers S Demand: "Conchie" Sacked j 1 London. May 19. mss day by day: Ilu- hollowness of dictutoni! power is not the least important of the morals which may be684 words
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Article286 1941-06-14 7 London, June 13. AN Australian sergeant air gunner has told how, with a party < f soldiers and airmen, he escaped from Crete, crossed the Mediterranean to North Africa m a boat designed for calm coastal waters and had an encounter with an Italian submarineReuter - 286 words
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Article115 1941-06-14 7 THE period of military operation m the feino-JajKinor hostilities is pa.st and now corrn'.s the period of maintaining peace and opi-r, accorrim- to MaJOT-Ocn Yahi Oba, m a special artjdo to a m w paper Daring the wintrr, many CJ i ps lost all their fightingReuter - 115 words
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358 1941-06-14 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JUNE 14 1941 JAPAN-N.E.I. TALKS JAPAN'S decision to recall her economic delegation from the Dutch East Indies, following tin* Dutch refusal to accede to Japanese demands, will cause little surprise, for it was apparent from the very beginning of the pourparlers that any concession by the Dutch358 words
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Article, Illustration226 1941-06-14 8 gVIDENCE of the part played by Singapore and Malayai "Reds" m the recent strike of Indian labourers on rubbei states was forthcoming m a case heard m the district court yesterday, before Mr. j. L McFail. Documents found by the police it ww revealed, showed that tin Ked> bad226 words
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Article151 1941-06-14 8 KING PAYS TRIBUTE TO GREEKS Londen, June 13. JiN a messagß to King George o! 1 Greece, thanking the Greek Pfqple ;;on c and all. -ach and Individually" for the heroic .stand oT Greece and Crete, Kin^ Gx>r^e VI while saying that the lon f Crete was a "bitter blow"Reuter - 151 words
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Article32 1941-06-14 8 Was] d Mr Harian I <: M: I Unil Supid TiK' 1 U HI Stoni '-f' l rack Ti i'actr.ej r:l:: I Reynolds fan tj has nomii it d Sen Fr.i!:> U32 words
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Article79 1941-06-14 9 CHINESE PUSH ON PAOTOU Chungking, June 13. ■Y in West Suryuan nm forward m three ss the Mongolian deconverging on Paotou, n Japanese stronghold centre on the north the Yellow River, -iccord- hinese military epakts--10 .he cnino.se offensive, an oxolained. Chinese united the railway v.n^ ,i for the purpose <>iReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration43 1941-06-14 9 Making a fine picture these Punjabi members of a unit of the Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artilj lery (above) march on to Ihe parade ground for an inform* al ceremony held m connec- tion with the regiment's cenS tenary celebrations on Thurs-43 words
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Article87 1941-06-14 9 Chungking, Juno 13. MF'.vcrt Barger and Mr. Philip Wright, members of a British unit have distributed a conable part of tnt> ten lollfi> of :al supplies which they tojk the north, anions the various In t lie Cnunghinesh*n lins m Shansi. spent some weeks there asReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration40 1941-06-14 9 Below: An India. i oflicer of the Hong Kong and Singapore j Koyal Artillery reads out In S Punjabi, His Ma jest v Ul« i King's message to the regi- ment, congratulating if on vl»<> occasion of its centenary. I40 words
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Article, Illustration13 1941-06-14 9 Bvfften at lii' 1 paimdc of Urn tl»nft |1| and Singapore Kovnl Artillrrv.13 words
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Article, Illustration19 1941-06-14 9 liijtht: typical example of the fine type of Indians m tin* ll«»nu K<»«iu and Sin fAport Ko>al Artil len.19 words
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Miscellaneous37 1941-06-14 9 ~T Z BY WALT DISNEY >\nsle POW-P0W...1J V I;iC!^eTe!1 ;i C!^eTe! It H USFOR*\v Rf T < "^"pT^ t;i>K: T^ r e earthqu^e feT" f M u^f 1 ;Tr(bf F? V"^r Il every ofcE j 4? zrV"> *to37 words
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Advertisement659 1941-06-14 10 Motor Vehicles ioRD n H I 1 m perfect condition. $850 00. Rin X 8481:" (No Jl?H< IP YOU WANT to sell your rar. p'-.<me 5088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. C.GH) FOR SALK Singer 9 Saloon, m good condition, $300-. 545, Scrangoon Koad. Singapore. (No. 346H) WANTED HTLLMAN MINX (1930659 words
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Advertisement576 1941-06-14 10 For Sale MANO- ACCORDEON~FOR SAI E ~~Roh^% s^ with case, well -seasoned 1275 Ap-ly V M C.A.. Kuula Lumpur (No. iX)SH) kodak. 16 ram Movie. Harc:iv~med '•r. X) F 1.9 with cay. Two «J*d Om $210-. Bet offer. Box 51. Klanc (No. muj) FOR SALE. Alsatian PuppleTaYl pedi^rc,. Tbrrp months576 words
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Advertisement242 1941-06-14 10 ON TJ Li ill ZHP4. 5/S SAIGON I nstj p.i V KUAI s 1 2t»E 5 mr s ity 9 (daily fxrf Pt S^H From 6 m i^H 10 9 00 p 7111 nrfl <«» 3d ff ,,rM« to 8. 10 ail From ;> 30 p to j 00 pb|242 words
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482 1941-06-14 11 tion with the alllalayan A.R.P. practices ednesday and Thursday June 18 and 19. special lus to a new i ;nc tion Older i is to be published m I s and F.M.S. Gov- Gazettes. > Order necessarily being rd somewhat teehnicalk tl482 words
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Article170 1941-06-14 11 NEWS BREVITIES I BOUGHT the car only the day before the offence was committed and as the regular driver did not turn up, I took the wheel myself," said Lim Peng j Hal m the traffic I court, yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of j driving without170 words
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Article92 1941-06-14 11 DAYLIGHT SAVING IN HONG KONG Hung Kong, June For the first time. in its history! Hum 1 Kong i.s adopting daylight saving of one hour In summer and half an hour In winter. A Government order, published yesterday morning, states thai the measure will be enforced on sun day. It92 words
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Article111 1941-06-14 11 Japanese -Thai Relations Bangkok. June 13 QUESTIONED m the People's Assembly regaling Thai trade In the event of Japan entering state i i war with another country, th? Premier Luang Pibbui Boaggram said lhat relations with Japan, as stipulated by th? Japan-Thai Protocol of Guarantees, provided for the maintenance olEastren News - 111 words
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Miscellaneous36 1941-06-14 11 FTHEYOHADIHAT TT Yn L >Bill I i k-eao m ftit t l rr^ rl| r 2 lAM WAR V v. L stan i j \ijx2*nf !^.i v*?^a^\ i^vV (ltoss A -Vi/ 7 i LISA 1 Ik36 words
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Advertisement143 1941-06-14 12 4 SHOWS TO-DAY ANO TO-MORROW GRANT TAYLOR. I T Pat Twohill. Grant Taylor uith a Cast ol Th(»usands. and (HIPS' KafTertv. j Don't aiiss this exciting Epic of Adventure. Daring Romance. Another (mmd M.G.M. Musical Hit I The Singing Star of iKAIII LS m AIIM.V And SI Itllil UP Till:143 words
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Advertisement150 1941-06-14 12 VICTORIA THEATRE TONIGHT AND FRI SAT 9.30 2«th., -Ist. JIM Q 7n [ONCE NIGHTLY JU H.F. MALTBVS iiKH UANT LANCAsmRE OOHEDf THE ROTTERS FROM THE G4BBIC* KINGSWAY nOUTBtfS, LONDON. REPERTORY PLAYERS PRODUCTION. HAWAIIAN BOOKING AT MOONGLOW LIITLFS SYNCOFATOEfI PHONE 51G7 SMOKING IS PBKMRIISD. Read The i!iiiiday Tribune Dominant In Malm150 words
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Advertisement179 1941-06-14 12 BREVin FROMT COURT] INSTEAD V i( r ny t casainy, a cltteei k -^n to do before m- c the court, ye jt, Manicasai <Jli;lr v to ach failing tc arrival three we imprisonment. The officer said Manfeasamv n k ta the Colony I June l. and did 7 i179 words
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Article231 1941-06-14 13 W FUchctt H ralians X, -rtli of V to If I r ort need alter :s of H liuhtinp. .scribed X of the nch deH 'hern SyH, ilians adX, the H,, PalesH: l <i down I fighting X < jerian coloI, :iy posts up at m, heavy arX- leaving231 words
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Article55 1941-06-14 13 \f ISS Betty Bryant, of "40.000 A Horsemen" lame, broadcast several son»s from the Singapore radio station yesterday including the famous "The King is Still m London Town." which is very popular m Australia. A huge crowd uf autograph hunters anxiously waited outside the studio until Miss55 words
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Advertisement64 1941-06-14 13 NOW MAISIE IS MAROON T IN DARKEST AFRICA WHERE THE JUNGLE MAKES A LONDON BLACKOUT LOOK LIKE A WORLD'S FAIR TUESDAY NEXT CAPITOL Man Her m 1^HANDSOME RECKLESS DEVIL-MAY-CARE I Ik P Sii foot four and all mon jH A*^' And the one thmq he% IB^I f iu revt about64 words
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808 1941-06-14 14 SINGAPORE'S MALAYA CUP WIN LAI CHUAN SCORES THREE GOALS SINGAPORE .asilv the bctUT team, scored a decisive victory over Johore m the D first Malaya Cup match of the southern section, yesterday, on the Stadium After leading by two goals to nil at the interval, Singapore went oh to mM808 words
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446 1941-06-14 14 Mrs. Carter Mrs Warden In Final vi ANY surpn t\> were m store at t.. ifl tennis championships yesterday n-J. last di awing to a dose and the final watched by ever growing crowds each Mrs. J. Carter -aid IUS, W M for the anal of the women's doubli J446 words
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Article79 1941-06-14 14 THE V.M.C A. iuiied to maintain lead la theii match against t Coras, yesterday, pu l:i V M c A. by the odd gotl on three. The Ys opened accounts the inside leit, who found the net witi shot on receiving a pa^ lrom Raipn Midway79 words
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Article82 1941-06-14 14 TWB Moravians scored a ttu«e-ni Malay Regiment, s'esterday, m Oil the Harbour Board ground. It «ru not until the end oi Malay Regiment were able to Moravians, but even then when ablet,, penetrate their opp shot wildly or Chelliah, ihc M< cleared The Malay Regiment kicked !on82 words
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Miscellaneous121 1941-06-14 14 mgmmmmmmwmm ro-nw SEL S ly r KCC v RAF s t=«Jl RP "n VP I>oltr< v Malays, l*-M-^it" Ultau^ c *yl^ Stadium: Mala\a Cup. Porak v Seiungor. X L I HICKKT Annual match. S.C.C V 6eiaOKor Club. Ist day. S.C.C: S.C R C St ra'k* .V ra fco**.: ymca RA>121 words
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Article154 1941-06-14 15 I Simla. June 18. onveH Indian territorial units into the regubeeti announctMl. In accordance with mi the Commander-in-chief, Getu Auehinleck, of the Council erf State, a scheme of expan* roVltlClal ro])respntation, is now undor w t \y imentl to the Indian Army. The Kin^ has already approved the constitutionReuter - 154 words
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Article21 1941-06-14 15 London. June 13.— More than 6.000 business concerns In unoccupied France are collaborating with the ene™v nttM rhe> I.ponoldsville Radio ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article40 1941-06-14 15 lUrcrtft durjnß the n*BW riand, sajn iimtqut. A ,ppe<i but no repmv. dettrofThe destruomber during jun< l€'ll 's n©w that at a' glia there was a I sualties. some i ital. says a further »rning, refer- rakb on Bri-40 words
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Article103 1941-06-14 15 He Was Ploughed Out! N;u borough. Leicestershire June 13 T EW methods of dismissing batsman operated m a match hero between Narborough and the local hospital when the .score book repealed "Fox. ploughed out. bowled Winter, nine." By the ericketfleld being used for agricult ur a 1 purposes Mid theReuter - 103 words
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Article93 1941-06-14 15 Ij^Oß the 32nd. time the Outram Road School held its annual athletic sports on the school ground yesterday. The school reduced expenses to a minimum this year m order to help swell the War Fn nd. Beautiful certificates, designed by a mem ber of the st&ff, were93 words
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Article93 1941-06-14 15 WHEN the case m which S. A. Dawood <28>. Indian Islam, who is facing three charges ol criminal breach of trust, was mentioned m the third court, jresterd ly. the prosecuting officer Inform ed Mr. W. D. Carew. the magistrate, that he had Instruction* to93 words
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Article353 1941-06-14 15 Handicaps For K.L Races 'From Our < two R< porb poLi.owiNG are ttie handicap Kuiilu Lumpur. Friday for thr first day's Selangor I Summer Mooting. Saturday June 21: Hoi oni M 3 furl i Ranscombe I FuUeta h i_'. c nit< 8.12. Car.... f »clt- 8 11. PufiUr I Pride353 words
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Advertisement191 1941-06-14 15 J^^ f>* 4 ,1 I! impo*«J 5^ siblc for xa individual to provide hh valued p«>s»p«sioiis the safety that is afforded b* our vaultn where mt hive sal.- MM of various sire< for hire it moderate rates. IIIRCKS tliemM-lvrv hold i«e KKYS and OM.Y THCT can have MCtli l° those191 words
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531 1941-06-14 16 ANKARA, JUNE 13. Till: CHIEF RESULT OF THE ASSUMPTION OF THE PRE MIERSHIP 15V STALIN HAS BEEN THE INTENSIFICATION OF THE ARMAMENTS DRIVE IN RUSSIA. WITH SPECIAL EFFORTS TO ENLARGE AND MODERNISE THE AIR FORCE. ACCORDING TO REPORTS RECEIVED BY WELL-INFORMED TURKISH QUARTERS INReuter - 531 words
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130 1941-06-14 16 P.G. WOODHOUSE WRITE A BOOK IN GERMAN Y "Money In The Bank ndon, June 13 THE number of American special correspond! 1 Germany has now been reduced to two b; Chicago Daily News closing ;•.< Berlin office Its correspondent, David M Nichol, cirparte Berne a few days ago. He waaReuter - 130 words
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Article52 1941-06-14 16 Shanghai. June 13 —One of the leading IJ citizens arid a well-known kvxyw. M Auxtoo a was shot dead this morning when two CnttJfJ men Invaded hLs flat h. the French Conci four shots, three of which were Lodged w The motive is not yet known. TheReuter - 52 words
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Article132 1941-06-14 16 HOLLAND ALIVE WITH RUMOUR June rLLAND is alive With rumou: their anti-rumour propauuiu ally by Goebbels, cSrnS The 100.000 Dutch laboured Tc German for work m the Reid correspondents for their relatives have knowledge of R AF i Rhineland and other centres Nazis, states Friday'.s VeU Nede ne^paper. published mReuter - 132 words
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Article317 1941-06-14 16 Nicosia. June 13. QINTK the evacuation of Crete, v attack on Cyp*-us has been expected at any moment and preparations for its defence are continuing day iMid night. Nowhere is the British advance m Syria being watched with greater interest than m this small islandReuter - 317 words
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