Morning Tribune, 17 June 1941
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Title Section14 1941-06-17 1 Morning Tribune So, 117, Tuesday, June 17, 1941. Morning Tribune Tuesday, June 17. 194114 words
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Article591 1941-06-17 1 Vichy, June 16. Sdi irships engaged British naval fort Beirut at dawn on Monday, accordd j Beirut despatch to the Vichy News •>. i'.i tish forces consisted of two cruisers Diir destroyers. The engagement seems to been inconclusive for no damage is re1. i surrender ofReuter - 591 words
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Article118 1941-06-17 1 Ree^PowTr' the N.B.C t >i!r i r ,entator said th -t 200 to ow t-ermans who entered the country to reinforce the Ger man and Italian groups have been released from coneen. German bombers and pilots and some French war lanes are opeatins f r o m leppoReuter - 118 words
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Article229 1941-06-17 1 Heavy R.A.F. Raid On Ruhr London June 16. BRITISH bombers at daylight on Sunday resumed their search for enemy shipping off the Dutch and French coasts and m German territorial waters, announces the Air Ministry. In the Ems estuary, south of Borkum, a cargo ship of about 1.000 tons wasReuter - 229 words
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284 1941-06-17 1 Chungking. June H>. THE Inited States Embassy and also the gunboat Tatuila, lying oft the Embassy had a narrow escape yesterday when >7 Japanese aircraft rained bombs on the south bank of tne fanf River, oppo>ite Cluuifldn-. city (known as the safety The officesReuter - 284 words
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489 1941-06-17 1 WESTERN DESERT OFFENSIVE STARTS: BRITISH, INDIANS IN BIG BATTLE PENERAL SIR ARCHIBALD WAVELI/S ARMY OF THE NILE YESu TERDAY COMMENCED AN OFFENSIVE IN THE WESTERN DESERT WHICH, THOUGH DESCRIBED IN LONDON AS PURELY LOCAL IN CHARACTER, HAS SO FAR PROVED HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL. THE OPERATION COMMENCED FROM SOLIUM AGAINST ENEMY POSITIONSReuter - 489 words
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Article115 1941-06-17 1 Cairo, June Ifl THE promise oi a further test for South African forces m the Middle East following their deeds m Abyssinia was promised by Col. C. F. Stallard, the Union Minister of Mines, m a broadcast on tho eve of hLs return to .South Africa afterReuter - 115 words
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Article17 1941-06-17 1 Boston i_f >« ire It i Is now on active service as an en--1 m the Navy ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article19 1941-06-17 1 CAPETOWN, n \i ii> A BRITISH SHIP HAS IRRIVKD IN CAPETOWN IRRYINC. V. SURVIVORS Ol THB ROBIN MOOK ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Advertisement14 1941-06-17 1 sTt r SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY l_,^_Kf m M 1 1 BE! L [*^^MmW!flTaTftfinmmmmmmmwm14 words
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Article215 1941-06-17 2 SUETS UGU TOKYO JINK 10 THI UNITED STATES i:\TllV INTO WAR WOULD MEAN 1 THAT JAP W WOULD lIAVE TO COME IN TOO, STATED admiral sri isK.t, FORMER commandlr in-chii;i Ol THE JAPANESE FLEET. THE ADMIRAL RLFLRRFD TO THE "IMMINENCE OF UNITED STATES PARTICIPATION INReuter - 215 words
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Article35 1941-06-17 2 Ban Francisco. Juae 16 AN effort to end Uie five-week strike m the shipyards has failed. The strikers of the machinists unions l.av> rejected prop<\s:i-.< to resume w rk m 11 San Francisco shipyards.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article160 1941-06-17 2 I ndon June 16 -A survey recently made of the dam, ed by enemy action to St. Paul's Cathedral .show.* that there is no serious disturbance of the fabra' as i whole Considerable damage has been sustained and the walls m places have been weakened and scarred, but theReuter - 160 words
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Article36 1941-06-17 2 London. June 16.— According to the Hungarian newspaper P^steilioyci. quoted by Lyons Radio. Montenegro will soon be proclaimed an independent state and a member of the old Montenegrin dynasty will 'be placed on the throae.-- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article125 1941-06-17 2 Rome. June 16.— Horia Blma, the Rumanian Iron i Guard leader and bis -OUowers who fled abroad with .him. have be»|_i sentenced to hard labour for life m their absence on a charge of having Instigated the revolt against General Antonescu's government last nuary, says a Bucharest despatch to theReuter - 125 words
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Article74 1941-06-17 2 New York. June 16.— Carrying "democracy's time I peace."' a novel gold Utpel watch for presentation to I Queen Elizabeth from British-American Ambulance rps, and 1,000 vitamin capsules for the British Ministry of Health. Colonel Stewart Roddie lett foi England by Clipper this morning to become the Corps' t representativeReuter - 74 words
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Article47 1941-06-17 2 Berlin, .lune 16. The iiv.nieUi.tte freezing of all German and Italian .onsets and ihose of occupied European countries by President Roosevelt is described by the Wilhelmslrasse as 'entirely unjusti. lied." >ays the oiVnial <.erman News Agency. It adds that the question of counter-measures la being examined.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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113 1941-06-17 2 London. June 16. TKE British Government waa ut;-;ed to regard the inning of industry as of equal importance with manpower for the services, m a resolution passed by the Congress of National Union of General and I Mm: ipal at Blackpool to-day Mr CharlesReuter - 113 words
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276 1941-06-17 2 Rochester (New York>. June 16. MX WINSTON CHl'ltf-HILI.. as the "symbol ef] Britain aroused' received an honorary degree 1 S of Doctor of Laws from the University of Rochester tM.dav The octree was presented m a two-way trans-Atlantic radio hook-up by the President, Mr -J«n276 words
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Article106 1941-06-17 2 Nazi Radio Seized In Mexico Mexico City. June 16. POLICE seized a powerful shortwave radio station m the cen- j tre of the city, says the Indepen- j dent French News Agency. It adds; that the station was m direct communication with Berlin and I that the staff have beenReuter - 106 words
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Article84 1941-06-17 2 A CAM f Ne V 01 k -JU'. m\ CAU, for strong action* the part of u T States to guard against 2 acts as the sinkin near, shin Robin I by the Now Yorl bune. 'Th:. tamount undei standards to j on tiie United84 words
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Article152 1941-06-17 2 MORE WOMEN WANTED FOR W. A. A. F.S London. June 16 THERE are now 43 ground trades m the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, while at the beginning of the war there were only five Tri was revealed to-day by Lady Sinclair, wife of the A:: Minister. Sir Archibald Sinclair InReuter - 152 words
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Article14 1941-06-17 2 ltontr.al.Jun! ■on 01 Mr. Joseph Been, the j Stafeter of Luxemthe Royal I ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Advertisement63 1941-06-17 2 FOR YOU THE WAR FUND Pmwadour open on Monday 16th June All visitors on the opening day will be given gift samples of their favourite E perfumes, il proceeds of for the week will be donated to the War Fund M, din erau Mtfnmea now available iii»■ i i i63 words
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Advertisement48 1941-06-17 2 VICTORIA THEATRE THE ISLAND COMMITTEE PRESENT! "DESIGN til w ■A^ p afl H aa^_U__t___a». -mmmmmmmm— NOEL COWARD'S famous play, enioved a huee success m New and London. JUNE 28 th JUL? 3th Bsck Your Stats For One Of 1 At JOHN LITTLES. Prices $3 I* (Tax Included) j48 words
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Article42 1941-06-17 3 I London. June .6. MV tivity over this eo-tnr.-y i was on a very <piall an Air Ministry ccmre dropped at two In them England but no i Mialties were reportOi my bomber was dei night.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration66 1941-06-17 3 jf The public J( co-operated m i J a mock pas at- j tack at Kine- s t on on Thames, when i J tear gas was j discharged^ V and everyone i i wore their res- pirator. A dis- i patch rider, with pas mask i j on. waits66 words
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Article100 1941-06-17 3 FOOD SCARCITY IN BELGIUM Washington. June IG LF td situation m Belgium is the most critical -pc, according to the United Slates Depart Agriculture. This is due to the demands of troops, clandestine markets and the inability imports, rations at present allowed aie said to h: t canty, ranging fromReuter - 100 words
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102 1941-06-17 3 London. June 16. I try of Economic Warfare gives notice that 1 carrying on the tianshipment of enemy i riving at South American ports from Europe t>le to be placed on the ships' statutory list. Ministry states that the significance of ships laced on theReuter - 102 words
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Article57 1941-06-17 3 v London. June 16, Bii Stafford Cripps, British AmbasMoscow, who Ls now visiting England ha* return to hla post, finds no confirmation rcles m London. _»ys Reuter's diplomatic [ding to present arrangements. Sir Stafford irn to Moscow when his talks with Mr. n and otherReuter - 57 words
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260 1941-06-17 3 Washington. June 16. MOVEMENT to co-ordinate the wort of various prival< groups throughout the world and rail) the democrat, spirit for the fijrht against IPtlerism and Nazi propaganda hats been launched at a meeting m Washington, of a "conference lor democratic victory/ 1 The meeting wasReuter - 260 words
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Article102 1941-06-17 3 London, June ij» XHH Japanese Ambassador Mr Ifamoru ttngemitsu, yesterday morning made i farewell call on Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, and Mr. ha buiiu tne lYsrelgn Under-Ostretary, i the Foreign Office. It is learned Hiai Ml 8-UgemltSU la expected to leave for JapEastren News - 102 words
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Advertisement106 1941-06-17 3 _fl ___t___P _B f2 it mtWrnß ft _-«?r"W i Hfl frtt If; c «p *Bj^* HELPTHEM FIGHT 4/~;^~£~ r,u > musl have(iuns, ranks. Shells /i /jl^. _<^_^v _#_<_k_m_e_t/ or heir saerifiee will have been fa abort tie WAR LOAN/ i. war Loan is a gilt-edged seWv vain. Our men H106 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1941-06-17 4 Vera Ardmore - Magic And Merriment At "Circle" Show You Can Make These For Your KITCHEN Vera Ardmore By 1 Vf AIMTAL mix-ups In Singapore arc M many aim A varied that it should be aniusini', t<> watch the ICtion of th audience to Noel Coward's spicily humofOwUi Bltuattonj m "Design for Living"1,191 words
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Article61 1941-06-17 4 People and Places above, left I and. T. P. Braxiei (AUJ md Mrs R L Nunn pictured a| the show arranged by the M ilayan Midi Circle at the Theatn o n I Bids y l J effaißg. Left 1-lt- i> nekwortl hands a proi. gramme lo (or- poral T.61 words
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Advertisement90 1941-06-17 4 beauty I^l ...Mefa'sHovr Blue 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 and beautify, Glinto Nail Polish90 words
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Advertisement20 1941-06-17 4 J DM I PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. For HOUSECOATS And SWIMSUITS In 1 01 UT FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE HILL STREET20 words
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Advertisement15 1941-06-17 4 [aBB .Fonqpil P 3 y Iri SPECIALIST europepn aa* Capital Kl1 ISS Sart> l«« ,:tl15 words
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Article79 1941-06-17 5 WHITE ENAMEL furniture may be cleaned by first removlnjj all dirty marks with a piece of flannel dipped m methylated spirita. after which wash immediately with tepid water to which a little flne oatmeal ai been added s<>ap of soda should never be used UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE re-79 words
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Advertisement137 1941-06-17 5 __________PW^»^/7'' *^> &i*T __B____l a* B_L _R *^^^ar_w_3l _to rwfm 4 'v,-__(_P_____l __k. I-.-V "^^^t-P-i _-T_»_---B-Bi----t- vi "^jfey*-. a__H| ___l ____T________l IE __i>* "^t-if^ftfci-i BS^E w_i ?Vii_^^^r^ VfSrV 1 7**** li B S-V/ 4_-B---_ f-. '■> mmmmr .___Tr^ ____w _4n______ T. '*^i i £>■ Ky\ i__i __Pw '____T^ _*S fc__JP_^|k__A137 words
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Article234 1941-06-17 6 D ESCRIBING if as a technical olTcnce and declaring that he vas not going to record a conviction, the third magistrate. Mi W D Carew, vest(Mdav.diseliar^('dKatsutan)Suganiinia a Japanese journalist foreign correspondent of the Tokyo MenMchi Shimbunsha. who had been charged with sending pnotographl to his paper from Singapore234 words
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Article, Illustration17 1941-06-17 6 Mr. K. P. Mohamed Yusoff, who has Jslil been appointed a Justice of the Peace.17 words
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Article130 1941-06-17 6 MISS Loina Stevens. 23-year-old 1 daughter of Sir Bet ram and Lady Stevens, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday en route to India [6 join her parents. She was accompanied by Mrs. C. Lew.s. Sir Bet ram Stevens and Mr. C. Lewis are the Australian representatives m the130 words
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Article112 1941-06-17 6 DECEIVING a stab wound m the abdomen. A. W. Alton-! so is lying m the Oeneral Hos-' pital m a dangerous condition after undergoing an operationTh was revealed by the prosecutii g officer, when Chat Moo Chu j i}o) appeared before Bt. W. D.I ew, the112 words
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223 1941-06-17 6 ALLEGED to have stolen a cheque leaf from th A book of a friend, and forged a cheque io $800 which was cashed at the bank, a youq educated Indian. P. Chander. appeared m th third court, yesterday, before Mi. W. D Carei at a223 words
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Article90 1941-06-17 6 C AID to have mane gestures Kfig^m o Ui such a manner _as to .insult Jteggl a Eurasian girl, Miss M. a Jee was cUBJ lish^peaklng Chinese ™n& w n Kee^ ft on three counts before Mi L v magistrate this moijiliig. macte ttoes) I90 words
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Article85 1941-06-17 6 Siima. June 15. THE Rai a h ol Marajh Senior has .liven £750 to the Viceroy's War Purposei Fund for the pureha.se of an armoured car. A contribution of nba r 1 y £340 has > been sent to the d Mayor of LonI don's Find85 words
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Article168 1941-06-17 6 Alleged Fraud In Pawnshop THE story of how three employee- ot shop m Joo Chiat Road lw alleged J2 conspired to swindle their towkav v. t ,s* the Assize Court, yesterday, before Mr hi! Worley. JUs uo The three men were Lam Hal i i and Lam Kuan Wing. Mr168 words
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Advertisement66 1941-06-17 6 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS V% South British insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 593* I, K__la«-«n Gw en inn point s oN LuILLUIII the lrujn {Make >our part) a success mo \Jy ~*x\ provide Peek Frean's Bfpetiaias !il In |tiscuit> which look -.rood ai NftlK' fcunV 0^ V «.c(_^- D66 words
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Advertisement17 1941-06-17 6 o \fc^* r fc l» rt t V o, ft RAHAMIN PENHAS Chemical pharmaceutical Singapore—Kuala Lumpur-P^^ I17 words
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Article864 1941-06-17 7 H.L. HOPKINS Letter From London w w <The 39's Register: j j Germans Hear Our j Sports Results: Good J •Start To London^ j Weapons Week:^ Syria's Importance I* j Londonj May 21. i ay the 14W2 class, the 139 visteretl for service rday. A tOOd many of the ribbons864 words
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Article163 1941-06-17 7 AGENTS ol the War Office recently made inquiries concerning the use of the visitors' books at Dominions offices m London and certain clubs which receive visitors from abroad. As a result some of these books tKm contained llsts of addn have been withdrawn and the v163 words
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337 1941-06-17 7 MORNING TRIBUNR TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1941. INVASION? \Y'IIAT ii Hitler'i true purpose m making it appear that a Russo* German clash is imminent? This is the biggest question of tha week, the answer to which must, for tho present, be the subject of speculation. The fact that the Nazis appear337 words
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Advertisement205 1941-06-17 7 Help Nerves UdGlandsCinemaWay In RoßjnPOai the Cinema Stars are un- j l.r.i nervous strain iiisht and day. In pre- 1 g for and treating fatuous ncton RrtreMaM, a California physician sue-. *d<d m .omblning 9 highly concentrated] brtracta to aid nature m steadying and frn^H. nlng the nerves, building rich205 words
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Advertisement25 1941-06-17 7 SAFEGUARD j IPtfl yourselves! INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED. ASSURANCE CORPORATION} LTD. V/(7/A7/)' /V/.V S/AW(7 Head Office— No. I6D Cecil Street, BtSOATOM, M MOM N<>25 words
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Article, Illustration65 1941-06-17 8 MARCIA Ann Howard, three- year-old native 01 Tons I Island, was taken m tow by the authorities at Miami I Beach when investigations J disclosed that she was violat- ins the beach's moral code*. Here she is shown as she J I was dragged off to th»*65 words
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Article142 1941-06-17 8 Housebreaking Alleged By 4 OREAKING into a house In Onan Road by night m order to commit theft of clothing to the value of $134 wa.s the charge explained to two Malays, a Boyanese and a Javanese, m the .second ma? istrate's court before Mr Conrad Oldham yesterday. The accused142 words
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Article88 1941-06-17 8 PLEADS GUILTY TO CHEATING 1 WOULD ask your honour not to accept his plea and allow the i police 24 hours custody as another charge is pending and investiga--[tionj have to be made." remarked I the prosecuting officer m court yesterday when Ng Chew Bok. an 18--!vcar-old Chinese, pleaded (TOlltT88 words
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Article76 1941-06-17 8 $1,300 Robbery Alleged Singapore, Mo icay. CHARGED with stealing $i.3on belonging f o Arunajalam Ch y.rr under v horn he ffta employed a la clerk M Vella amy <23>. a ramw. iclalmed iral before Mr. W. D drew, m the third po.le- eouri yesterday. Vellaaamy waa allcfrc] to nai U76 words
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Article42 1941-06-17 8 k CHARGE of murder by caii^ne the death Ol Onz Ah Boh wa< exnla'ned to a middle-»i~*d Ch'n?ae Seah Oh Yea. Ui kne tv*. magistrate's court yeaterday befon Mr. Conrad Oldham. Hi? >:;H was postponed for mention to Jun« 23.42 words
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Advertisement740 1941-06-17 8 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings f m Pleasures of Life to Men 7ho Feel Old Before Their Time bmt iiJik Do you feel older than you are? Are you 1_ _lk .king In youthful animation? Do you en- v joy the society of beautiful740 words
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Miscellaneous12 1941-06-17 8 MICKEY m*> MTACK!\C I MEN M'Q^J; 000^ scv":. I I J I12 words
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64 1941-06-17 9 FOR BLACK OUT New Lighting Restrictions L the A.R.P. practices to-morrow and and 19, the new Lighting Restriction I <t ted. azetted, i ireed on f ides that a I during shall have c matethan white i the bum- il the ij runningitions. ticular rci, to this i{ Restriction ted64 words
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Article100 1941-06-17 9 USED FIRE ALARM AS S. 0. S. TtlE fire alarms of the < itv I are meant for that pur- lose only. If a fire is blaz- i Tng use at once but if some- body threatens to knock your block off don't rush for the fire alarm! Lee Ec100 words
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Article63 1941-06-17 9 ii 1 t ne 1 had .MO!n I the New 1. Park. Cnan utonese, was I. keeper and p ten he k the stall keerer Chan had ill keeper but tsca] today, before Mr. 1 third poiu-.; t I the money, ttilty He adm.ttea I that he63 words
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Article59 1941-06-17 9 THE inual value of Slngap m t wn (within Municipal boundaries ar the end ol 1040 was 1C20.791.600, giving an Increase foi the 12 months ol $704,344. according to the nnual report ol Ibe Municipal Assessor for 104 Q. Tlie Increase. Is however, than hall of59 words
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Article, Illustration58 1941-06-17 9 Af course. w« all k n i. a who this j>irl is Here appear to he kern on makin;; Hobert Preston realise; that hearts are* as big: game aal hunt me m on<- of those film^ of the tropic 4 J m i h I c h58 words
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Article187 1941-06-17 9 A CANADIAN nursing .sister was one ol the heroines In a London restaurant which was bombed. She worked In thr Bombed build ins among the dead and dying for more than an hour. BDB waa Miss Helen Stevens, ot Dunnville. Ontario, who la now a187 words
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Article, Illustration156 1941-06-17 9 r\ i it Mini- lean Harlow of th- platinum Month hair md lln IItvMNBM tonn died m lIS7, th« Bl ßfhß bave been J seeking a pucceeaer la lb© ;:irl who. for s \*'n years, was the fon most L.S. cmbodi- meal oj aea appeal Now m156 words
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Article38 1941-06-17 9 M lime Mi .Mi'iM) SAOKI BZI, fonr < i \nb i idor to rrived In Man from Chunaklnfi en route t<» t United States H terd; v mornlna abas Cllni i" foi San i-ranclaea Eastern NewsEastren News - 38 words
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Miscellaneous37 1941-06-17 9 flier w m BY WALT DISNEY j ft w_w 1 r t ,-c a I_7 rSS ScSTSJSn ateis ft FbvsivV >^ -we\one-^cs r -X vv^ir^v a, i i r j I A r\ f- -.1 .1., J I37 words
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Advertisement203 1941-06-17 10 **^'^»__B" ON TR. La 9 69 ft *l trr °m ?irjii___r\ H__ p.? U.ft^^P Mm f l^i C M_______r, rrir s Mmmr (daily PV W gK From 30 pM 49 30 Bi.tiS__B l From JUill to 8.10 iiBP From 5 34 p..___|i to 9.00 P llli xyo 6 on n___F203 words
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Article, Illustration9 1941-06-17 11 THE MAJOR And WALLY L STAN f CROSS Lseeeaws9 words
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Article260 1941-06-17 11 Woman Appeals Against Death 1 Waterfall Road murder ease came up oo appeal at the Court of Cri- Ul \t)|M i al. yesterday, before the Chief ti, i Sir Percy MacElwaine, the acting i pi Justice, F.M.S.. Mr. Justice A. K. j fccketl Terrell, and the Judge of Appeal. Justice260 words
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Article267 1941-06-17 11 No All-Malayan Census This Year |HE fact that there is to be no all-Malayan census at Ibe middle of this year is revealed m the annual reoofl ol the Municipal Health Officer just issued. _ThJs Is unfortunate as we Dunn- the same Ume urn hoped to check the efficiency of267 words
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Article126 1941-06-17 11 FLYING Officer Jack Brandt, of i the R.A.F. Seletar was third $25 m the district traffic court, s yesterday, fo* driving m an other- i wise than careful manner alonp, Orchard Road on Mar 5 and there- 1 by colliding with another car driv-l en by Captain J.G126 words
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145 1941-06-17 11 THE suggestion that the issuing of licences to drivers and conductors of public vehicles should be tightened up m order to minimise the danger of the spread of infectious diseases i.s contained m the annual report of thr Registrar of Vehicles, Major William Rose. "I145 words
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Article83 1941-06-17 11 Coolies Riot At Kranj i Works FOR rioting at the Krai UTai Departmenl on March 22. three Ohinese i ioi Sens Kirn Lim Kirn Lei v Cho wi tenced to sis iprisonmt nl fifth magistrate Mr L.C Ooh ye •♦■.day. An' vi Lim H en iou i N OOP Kranj83 words
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Advertisement287 1941-06-17 11 Asthma Germs Kilted m 3 Minutes ♦"hnki.ic ■Mpino, irheeelna _4*t_-Oia nnd hit la poison .tn. ruhi '-h and v. ;..|jr Ix.irt Mendacc. ri|>ti<»i'. of m Anyrlcan pity i k 111 ng Al 'l,n. i I J. rms i:i ;i iriinm- thf hloo_ and build i n«<w it von ran til287 words
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Article350 1941-06-17 12 Simla, June 15 THE All India Hindu Ifßhaaabha to-day accepted the Workins Comin i 1 1 c e'a suggestion to postpone tbe operation ol the Madura resolution for direct action. A resolution making this commendation pasted by the Working Committee yesterd.y was adopted by ol votes to350 words
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Advertisement154 1941-06-17 12 YOU "CONGO WRONG WITH DUbLC!¥*S Africa now and She made it Hotter than Usual! Come on a la W- \\mm\^&m-mWP __b __i PPiiwo Misii I ANN SOTHERN I JOHN RITA SHEPPERO I CARROLL JOHNSON- STRUOWICK With Splendid programme <>/ M.G.M. i 'Shorts' including Latest Metrotone News and Kustralian ONESOUND NEWS154 words
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Advertisement212 1941-06-17 12 Once again Warner Bros, have through with a powerful D j flllr C iof the life of a great man v KNUTE ROCKNE, maker 0 f OPENING TO-DA\ F'l I F* i__ I *i *Jal l WI¥BI 1 w ■BBJBBHpiBm^ __a_______a_____________| ,y /s A picture as great *3 AS THRILLING212 words
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Article141 1941-06-17 13 for L ;ries t to d.sKea v ider thas _tt> to to reL mese of j i sent .-crown. I irom L between and and v fives m Ii an m D of 1 it ll i to opa )i InterRed cross t•■ 5. while resgi n i ally141 words
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Article196 1941-06-17 13 London, June I W_R___EB6 Ifl play ng an Import ani ourt In saving Uvea m lit British campaign m S\ria. Conf.inual broadcasts are be ng made tn the Vichy troops explaining to 'hem how they have been duped Into playing the German garni- and fightingBritish Wireless - 196 words
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Article53 1941-06-17 13 Nicosia, June 16. pNEMY aircraft dropped a stick MJ of bombs upon Nicosia, it is officially stated here There were a few service casualties but no material damage was caused. Bombs were also dropped by enemy planes off Paphos, m the western approaches. The raid occurredReuter - 53 words
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97 1941-06-17 13 To commemorate the forthcoming "Double Seventh" anniversary '•1 the China war. Chinese all over Malaya will be sending a Joint address to Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek expressing their unflinching support to his Government. The address, which will be despatched together with the signatures of an97 words
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Advertisement102 1941-06-17 13 PACKED OUT LAST NIGHT IT SEEMED THE WHOLE TOWN (AME IO SEE THE SARONG MANNEQUINS OPEN AS **m%mr-<m agt m r r I rSI M PHL W|/]?F-_/ r J-»]W >^_^_h sii.il Weekly ____MBL_______P_l!r^>_»f/f.7.f'l_BJ TO.MORROW MpMbL/? ____X j jHJ SI Bl U KUI THI'RS. DANCE Till: OIIH.IVAI CABARET THAT GAVE YOU102 words
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Advertisement227 1941-06-17 13 HELD OVEi_ _44__%______K__?_______ __T ilfj__rW''^r_B__| mAmuf 0 J'*"^B tmrnW _M> __a._ffg»B- -g JT I__ BS _Ba_s___~ V _____> __v _BB_ ___B Jn _t_ <^Bi _j a __LN ~CB _______F___ afa BB*^ s I a 3 i ______P^HH_k aw. < \\mfm\W^u\ Mr __P >H fil ___________________l_f > VI v ____B nß_l227 words
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484 1941-06-17 14 ALTHOUGH the Loyal., put on great spurt In the second 11 half, they wen* unable to avert defeat at the hands of the H.A F. m a division 1 match, yesterday, on the Stadium, the Airmen emerging victorious by two .goals to484 words
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Article, Illustration205 1941-06-17 14 PUBLISHERS were beaten five-one by the Seletar Airmen m a division 2A match, yesterday, on the V.M.C.A. ground. The Airmen were decidedly the better team, using their weight well, showing superior combination and ticking harder. Whatling opened the scoring; for the Rafs with a superb shot from205 words
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170 1941-06-17 14 nOGGED by bad luck, the Kallang Airmen lost to Kranji 3-4 m a division 2B match, yesterday. The Rafs opened accounts shortly after the stait when Stirton, following a combined move, netted. They pressed lor some time afterwards but did no damage. Kranji170 words
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Article210 1941-06-17 14 yy^iT|Ty7s_ MRS. J. CARTER qualified fot the ftnal women's .singles of the Sin championships when she beat Mrs yesterday, She will be meeting th< between Mies M I Stokes and Misi is to be played to-day. m the singles event. n v,j a I Combining well210 words
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Article, Illustration94 1941-06-17 14 Weights For K. Lumpur Races FOLLOWING are weights! races ior the, 25 1 of th< Selangor Turf Summer meeting:Hor>< SAMORY DISTINGUISH ROISTERER MEASURE JEREMIAH HYBLA STI ART Ml DADABHOY CONTANGO THE SECOND DIV 1 1 LISADIN If top welghl acceptnii lib c. Will otter weight* accordl Pontes, class 1. div.94 words
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Article27 1941-06-17 14 Oaks Probable Probai, J be run on J;as folk* arris- I Ej (Bichar. Precocity (Harry m (Perryman' Sanatogo lor), Rem B kana <*g Chelan I jockey > .-Renter27 words
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Advertisement44 1941-06-17 14 I Amu* _rs__a __j_r > «ri>f___iSßl*lW W 1941's x great glamour-musical W^ IN TECHNICOLOR! fs\\ -BWliiißlr A|Ji^i|iAiin±^iii^Aa a________!^ a__H V B Jffßa\m US.'*. Lt Oir.c».d by Monday Jii It 7th «he CATHAY CINEMA ////r/rr Distinguished Patronage ih <//</ o/.— The Singapore Women's llm> a Ifoiiiber Fund"44 words
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Miscellaneous70 1941-06-17 14 TO-DAY SOCCER Div. I. S.C.FA. v RA H^fiwe BUdlum: Div. II A. R.A.M C v RA iß.m.>. OUlman; rat (Teng-b) v Fortrr^ StgXUllß. Tenp-th; Div. II B. Customs v Airport. S.H B RAT 1H.Q.1 v NB Indians. Njivhl Base ri NNIS Spore open chnmpionsnip-. se c courti HIGH TIDFS TO-DAY:70 words
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Article46 1941-06-17 15 I. June IG. [64 Votes tO tWO. of 50.000 tic coasl ship•t.iy m favour cc a proposed nl designed to; ana avert tor wage in--12 per cent The 1 wis submit,asl shipyards ol the Umtrj ent's office ol uanagement on. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article78 1941-06-17 15 de L 'Homme Vichy War Minister aibui. June 16. l Homme, lately l Damascus, arrived I i.ionday en route to ri up his new post as t,> He refused to com- ituation m Syria. t i_n Aleppo. It is rebul that Gen. de ained for the new Ci last week.Reuter - 78 words
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Article59 1941-06-17 15 If Brisbane, June -16. I month, AusI o.nditure will I Australian) a rate must con_e. said the Com.surer. Mr. A. W. *eh m Brisbane. MOD why m a rich tralia, gifts should iii ions of pounds. to be working on n a peace time would prefer tartly59 words
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Article58 1941-06-17 15 LAMBERT SUMNEL BY FAVOURITE Ilon, June 16. Bumnel has reirite's position m rr other horses ith wagerlng< The howed a slight ffered with 6/1 favourite with B I Chateaula Rose In favour. od demand for S orthodox and t there are no I m the prices week's call--1 ther calloverReuter - 58 words
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Article40 1941-06-17 15 I Bombay, June 5. were called out| l> the police m quelling', la Bombay City. I out the rnili- 1 view of the km when hing occurred o* ing to > rnor, ac pi mer ol d arc: 1 140 words
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Article, Illustration76 1941-06-17 15 aW" In London's first anti-gas test, held re- i cently m Pirn- lico, London, all jmeasares against gas were brought into operation, S i including de- i c o n t a m I n a tion of streets and treatment i of "casualties." A young pedes t trian wearing76 words
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Article103 1941-06-17 15 Sports Shorts Melbourne league football Winners were:— St. Kilda. Essendon. Collingwood. Richmond. South Melbourne. Association: Coburg, Williaakstown, Port Melbourne. Camberwell, Preston. liOOnee Valley winners Mutable 5-1 Endeavour 10-1 Bold Brat 9-2 (favourite) Atticus 4-1 Clay Inj vader 7-1 Cellini 33-1. Randwick: cherry Jack 5-1 Royalland j 8-1 Mcl vale 5-4103 words
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Article33 1941-06-17 15 THE opening talk m a new series. •Malaya Speaks. Will be Riven irom j the Singapore at 7.15 pjm I day. by the H ,t. N. M. 1 ISO.33 words
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Article345 1941-06-17 15 A DEMAND that the "luxury" element shall bt cut out af domestic service, so that more men and women may Ikreleased for war work, is to be put before Mr. Krnest i; Minister of I_abour and National Sen ice. There is no suggestion that there345 words
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Article36 1941-06-17 15 Srinagar, June 6. T'lK death occurred ir. Srinagar oi I[. -Col Sir James Reid Roberts Kt., C ie formerly it »b I.m.s. after B m 8S until recently "J*"}**,*? charge of tn:36 words
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Article72 1941-06-17 15 Wellard's Hurricane Hitting Northampton I 16. Denis Comptoo, Ii I' Bl cricketer, shone with innings of 70 not out and B 2 when __.s*fc;ting London Coui Bin i North- »n .hire In ;< drawn match Weii.ird. ih- Bomer snd Ei land all roundel :>i a playing for London Counties, thrilledReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement134 1941-06-17 15 a* r iii a _ff%fi a BL _1 il o lit- H£ NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,0W.000 ISSIED PAID UP CAPITAL. $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout Malaya. Burma, South China and Netherlands East Indies. AGENTS CORRESPONDENTS m all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSACTIONS of every description undertaken. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by134 words
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Article441 1941-06-17 16 •HANKING Rochester (United Mate s) I luversity lor conferring on him an T l^.ra itorif tf Ciffl Law (Sec page 2). Mr. Winston Churchill, the Honorarj <lwl V ra r u ,l d referre d to "American confidence which r__T^S^-JS?_a*Si m -id. sen,, Unship „l,„l.Reuter - 441 words
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72 1941-06-17 16 "THE LADY EVE" NETTS $12,000 FOR ANZACS arHE LAD. EVE," clever ParaI mount comedy, broke aU re- a charity ihoa In SingaII netted over si 2 ,000 the Anzac Club last night atbay. o_ the finest come- md < njoyed th< trelously. it If packed from rinnlng to end with72 words
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Article269 1941-06-17 16 Baronet's Confusion Over Dates Errol Murder Case Nairobi. June 16. WHEN the trial was resumed to-day of the case m which Sir Delves Broughton is charged with the murder of Lord ErroH, the accused replied to many questions put by the Attorney General with the statement. "I really cannot remember."Reuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration130 1941-06-17 16 Bh At the Starf J and Garter J home lor Dis- I abled ex-ser- i vice m c ii. 51 year-old Ernest 1 DoniM h o r pe. J S sapper Harry Brooks, who J lost both legs J l serving with J the Royal i Engineers, and r William130 words
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Article43 1941-06-17 16 WASHINGTON, Jl IH N .-TB UNIT-CD STATES HAS OKBtl THE CLOSING bl 111 Gl MAN OONSI I.ATF.S AMD T REMOVAL OF ALL L..RM NATIONALS CONHIC* THEREWITH. THE CLOSING Of L-W CONSULATES DOES NOT SI A RITTIKF IN DIPLOMA RELATIONS .MTU (iERMj43 words
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103 1941-06-17 16 HINDU LEADER ASKS YOUTH TO JOIN SERVICE rJaw AN appeal to Hindu youths to r A services which are HOW JB s.tv.irf exigencies of war was made W President of the AU--ndia H meeting of Hindus. He said it was their dv. tarise the whole nation. Br. the Army. Navy103 words
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Article66 1941-06-17 16 LETTERS FOR AZAR ECHO IN COURT »h&bßd\jaj who was eh I Jift al ting to V;: S Prison "prohibited paP** l letters for MaulanaA^B Azad. the Congress Pre^rt Mr. Ambika Prasad^ and Mr. Deo Pra v **J sistant mastei fl Board School •h bb» «3 with abetment *J were convicted66 words
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Advertisement73 1941-06-17 16 LAST THRU SHOWS of the PICTURE THAIS KEPT SINGAPORE LAUGHING CATHAY 1 Where Everybody Qoea BING CKOSBV 808 HOPE DOROTHY LAMOVK I m K<Ml» to A\/lll%» A PARAMO! NT PICTURE Opening To-morrow ON THE SCREEN ITU*. PLAY THAT'S BEEN RUNNING ON BROADWAY "TOBACCO CHARLEY GRAPEWIX MARJORIE RAMBEAI GENE TIERNEY WILLIAM73 words
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