Morning Tribune, 18 June 1941

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune 6— No. US. Wednesday, June 18, 1941. Morning Tribune Wednesday, J«_* 18. 1941
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    2 1 In Libya
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  • 320 1 Allies Six Miles from Damascus lis tenoN I LONDON, JUNE 17 tl> FORCES ARE CLOSING IN ON DAMASCUS ■Pl...m_ AND FREE FRENCH FORCES, IT IS OFFIM ;:D IN LONDON, ARE NOW ATTACKLN'G AORI I v; i SIX MILES SOUTH-SOUTH-WEST OF THE r .LOWING THE CAPTURE ON MONDAY OF JIB lADANI,
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  • 23 1 VICHY. JUNE 17.— A FRENCH DESTROYER WAS SUNK IN OPERATIONS OFF SYRIA. SAYS A BEIRCT TELEGRAM TO THI VICHY NEWS AGENCY REUTER
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  • 469 1 BRITISH INSIDE LIBYA: REACH CAPUZZO AOK/f/ AFRICA OFFENSIVE A CAIRO. JUNK 17. XIS AND VICHY FORCES IN THE WESTERN DESERT AND SYRIA ARE COUNTER-ATTACK-ING STRONGLY TO STOP THE BRITISH AND ALLIED ADVANCES ANI) BITTER FIGHTING CONTINUED ALL DAY. IN NORTH AFRICA, THE BRITISH HAVE PENETRATED AS FAR AS MORT CAPUZZQ,
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  • 110 1 Tokyo. June 17. "GOVERNMENT Ls making enquiries of Japane.se military and naval authorities m China." the deputy spokesman of the Information Board stated to-day when questioned about the reported damage to a United States gunboat and United States property at Chungking m last Sunday's raid by
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  • 88 1 N.E. I.-JAPAN TALKS: STATEMENT London, Juu_ 17 "jriORUAL relation- t»< '.*<< n tn.- N<-t_.«*r-I nda B_i I iiuiit .mil Japan urr w,'•lmii Radio Batavla hnavfiim^una teclal bulletin leeued lolnttv by th** deli ration* •>.' ir.':. oountiiaa. wh«-rj __v DO-UlClng ttt.tt. tin- r_OKlt < urniiiiti n«w>atlatlopii bate unfortunate!! .•«irr>_- lo n«_
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    8 1 MR it G MKNZIES. speech on P. li,
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  • 111 1 Vichy troops have made raids m some force m the difficult country around Merj Ayoum, said the military spokesman m Jerusalem, amplifying the rep.rt m the official communique of heavy lighting m the central sector Imperial troops hay. also made contact with an ther Vichy raiding party
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  • 290 1 London. June 17. "DFOPLI. of France, you have been neither bartered away nor betrayed, nor abandoned. Those who tell you are J int;. They are throwing you into the arms of communism." Marshal Retain, broadcasting to-day June 17. preceded Ins .speech with -i broadcast Irom the
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  • 305 2 AMERICAN -GERMAN RELATIONS ALMOST AT BREAKING POINT WASHINGTON, JUNE I«. THE I NANWO. s VIEW TAKEN BY AMERICAN RADIO 1 < OMMENTATORS LAST NIGHT WAS THAT AMEBIC AN .Ml _FRMAN REISIONS WERE AT BREAKING POINT .rt_M !:M lIV, HITLER WILL QUICKLY RETALIATE tisfaction bul 1 1 impoi tani than the
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  • 199 2 KM Tl. BOCKNT* U tt.e Alliambra) A;;, rd M R__r_a, .n erl i nd co a fan eatrall mouroui*. jpectac wni could s'lbly have happen the me storj of the wizard ol the prtdiron. thai m ist f mind of Ami rl b_U. the Bock n la played
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  • 208 2 j Sea Yolk, .lime 17. AU.-AJB delivery of American J bombers destined for the > v British forces In Africa wa > k disCßSSed at the White Hoase last aifhl when President 1 S Roosevelt conferred with oIR- rials ai the War
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  • 66 2 London. June 17. Keuter learns that the Japanese Ambassador. Mr. Shigemitsu, left London for Tokyo yesterday. Mr. Sliigeaiitsu is going to Tokyo at his own request, having been away from home for over four years. He had planned to see Mr. Matsuoka when the latter visited Berlin and
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  • 41 2 London. June 17. A cruiser, semi destroyers, two torpedo-hoats md five submarines of the Greek Navy have reached Alexandria and have nov. joined the British Mediterranean Fleet, announced a senior officer of the Greek Navy m a broadcast from London.- Reuter
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  • 20 2 Total number oi enemy pianes destroyed durum yeeterday on al! fronts up to midnight London time
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  • 428 2 REST OF THE NEWS London. June 17. It is learned i ii Royal Marine ofilcei recently brought offlcers and a onsiderable nunn. li'roin Crete to Egypt .n a fiat-botton He left Crete on June 1 and arm. night oi June 3.9. hazing lakei cierht i >he (listen iol _3o miles.—
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  • 114 2 2 Days Exercises Begin To-day The Mark-on f MALAYA S *CO_td passu c d m yenr, which will give ail t the defence services anothei th- I dawn to-day. All necessary instructions have various units, and the exercise, again show up the ability and effl passive defence workers nvtimfi Sirens
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    • 67 2 VICTORIA THEATRE THE ISLAND COMMITTEE PRESENT -._kl^__P_£ l 19 ta\ 1 bb v bw ___a 1 4__T 1 _B _B 3 ill tk I fl m '-fe ml -B J Fif W NOEL COWARD S famous play, which enjoyed a huge success m New York J ana London. JIXE 28th
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    • 103 2 I HUM Y-OXi: IjffjpM&L "Mv iit her is haviin; IJV1 JV m**.l\ mp ttaiaed m f SingAi>jr^ ior a good Your father baa n lo "ending you to Pitman a, for there dy for your matriculation or Senior Cambridge free from air-raid wamiog- and blackouts that prevent studious concentration, and
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  • 950 4  -  Vera Ardmore The itnxar 1'nmi,.).,,. Admirable l.f foils 1 *By 1 DOWT know what it ll but th- something about tbo.se anaacs Everything with which they come m contact takea an i personality ;ill its own. There doee not .seen to be any extra effort involved but
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  • 35 4 Anzac club Premiere AIRS. Hairy j -*i Hill, selling Mr. and Mrs: i George Milton and Mrs. Char. les Smith their programmes at the premier of 1 Lady Fve m aid of the An-ac Club.
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  • 209 5 golden rules for OVELIER HAIR WBys to make your hair love lir: improve the shampooing, scali I Second, adopt a more flatter m I ::ist step is the easier, becau.se> you B v well a_» at your favourite beauty i uting a new coiffure, requires a I t advice. The
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  • 270 5 MANAGING your new hair-style V ''Our new heir Style so that it looks as w m when you do it yourself as it did when evolved B rpert's nimble fingers, should not be difficult i ided that your hair was m good condition when I your last "perm- and provided
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  • 302 5 THERE'S something about a curl or curl. Hie) r feminine (latteiing, fIiVOIoUS and tlo ssi on I they are a necessity it you would wear the new J off-the fact hats Luckily, there ere doflens or way. In which you can .ichicvr the right chic efleet
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    • 43 5 1 SING I >r fair I to one t the c or and h ontfl of sten M Itfa neii ll ter hair with i j <X II \IK I TV I c J d I lire i no l r J i
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    • 22 5 ing s ochool Presents JULIUS CAESAR In aid of the WAR FUND Victoria Theatre June 27th, 6 p.m. June 28th, 10 a.m.
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    • 95 5 j. ON ROYAL BAKERY V/1W BRI:AD (I _J laffaii hy' Including Ro^U {U-~- 1 Ba kery Vitamin Bread In the daily diet, n la rich m the v I// valuable Vitamin li 1 OKAII IM A necessary for healthy nerm, u|ln| Mn ifl appetite and correct HHOIrnIU I Umlnation. Don't
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  • 598 6 Services' BREVITIES :4r By -I liiqii^* i QKRI'ICES men who are attending the even- 1 2 ing classes at Kind's School are informed j thai tin classes for to-night and to-morroa are cancelled because of* the A.I. I' Exercises. 2 Th" Presbyterian Services' and Talbol :l, c I In functions
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  • 298 6 STRANGE COINCIDENCE IN DEATH OF CHINESE WTHANGE are the ways of fate. Here was Tan Tian Lim who lived with his wife and nephew m a house adjoining the Som Ah Pah Estate. Tan had just attended lo the injured foot of a friend ■a\u\ £one into the bathroom to
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  • 82 6 FOR extorting S2 a.-> "protection money" from Slang Soo, a cook-boy employed by Mr. X C Johnson-Hiii. tha 1 second magistrate. Mr. Conrad Oldham, yesterday, imposed sentence of eight strokes of the rotan and six months' rigorous imprisonment on Yeo Keng Kai. It was claimed by Siaim
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  • 875 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London > j Service In The I Bombed Abbey: Hyde j j Park Still Beautiful: Generals Start Air- J graph Service: CSCU j At It Again Loudon, May i_2. n n ES were held m West B nster Abbey yesterday Ithuu^ti daylight streamed I h the
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  • 72 7 I" ighta burning s^nsa U'>:i .-i i h discharge, dull ache tt uroin and lep pains, km .md i"*s of manly 1 il by a da-MUM of tbe (a most important sc>i To overcome those troumrs and quickly restore i ri.. uke the new scientific Kocjena. No matter how
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  • 373 7 Rival Puppets In China MR. WANG CHING-WBTS visit to Japan fofms the. text ol a leader m The Times headed "Rival puppets m China." After noting that according to Chinese accounts, the purpose til rhe visit Ls to complain of the treatment of Mr Wang Chlng-wei by his patrons and
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  • 319 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1941. fHAT General Wavell haa again been able t<> take the offensive m the Western Desert, while the Syrian campaign is still m progress, is welcome evidence of the steady arrival of reinforcements from Britain and other Empire countries, notably India, Australia and New Zealand,
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  • 270 8 ATTEMPT WOMAN TO KIDNAP ALLEGED STATED by the prosecution U have been hired by anothe person to kidnap a woman two people. Tan Ah Kee an. Abdullah bin Sirat. appeare before the district judge Mi J. L. McFall, yesterday, chare ed with going armed n bJ without a permit from
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  • 295 8 GET YOUR IDENTITY DISCS WE must think of many rattier; gloomy possibilities nowaday. and amongst them is the question -it anything happened to me how wouid they know it was me?" m England where unexpected thing*: may happen t any Citizen any day many thousands cai identification discs and tne
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  • 61 8 il&: three pic--1 lure* here give »ood proof of the amount of activity now roipo on at Singa I c Naval Base, Waa ih is a hiv« of industry. The t o p |.ietuie shows mechanics with a propeller ready for tilting; middle. British warship m the floating
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  • 201 8 WOMAN MAN LOSE MURDER APPEAL I^HE Penang Waterfall Gardens murder appeal was dismissed by the Court of Criminal Appeal, vi. terday. The Court was composed of the Chief Justice, Sir Percy M iicElwaine, the actum Chiel Justice, F.M.5., Mr. Justice A X a Beckett Ten ell, and the Judge »_»l
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 133 9 Board No Power To Reduce Rent UPHOLDING the point that till Rent Restriction Ordinance gave no power to entertain appli cations for reduction ol rent, the Rent Restriction Board, yesterday dismissed an application for a re duction. The applicant. B. W Femandi said that he asked the owner. M Adam
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  • 54 9 BOFORB Ac Ac. ruiis. pro- yen for their efliciency against low-flying hiuh- 1 speed planes, make up p irt I 2 .»f the aerial defence of 2 Malaya. 2 I Many of them are manned by Indian gunners, who are here shown during a prac- I tiee shoot.
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  • 130 9 Bangkok, June 17 the li i t ii day m succession. Japanese correspondents have •t .ia m [or ftastising at the bands Of the Thai \>rvss. The Biengthai, "the voice ol the Thais," recalls the numerous harmful repOrta anent Thailand and <:.\s that it i.s .significant
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  • 451 9 HAMAGKS ot $731 38 and costs were awarded hy Mi Justu. i Manning, yesterday, tn Ihe High Court, to Mr .1 S Majoi ,m an action which lie brought against the Singapore Muni icipal Commissioners as the result of a motor accident The plaintifT alleged that In
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  • 38 9 lime 17 Mr ad ol maw it, > v hot dMM vi the Bad I I lour chin' i gunnu n. on»- hoi. Mr All a pointed by U con. ulai body m 1038 Reuter
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    • 39 9 ■k^ x BY WALT DISNEY j i" ___t 4a Baw^___~ B> r waa f l __M^ C^^co^sepj i/V s_.r -k^le v.- ■t tCTa*- a^ V -T-_Elj \\<, y£*H J ____a?F________Ba__|^^«™ r D ''aJßa^M^r /^5 i B X- <^^ t mmmV^ "^^^-k
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    • 2424 10 f Situalions Vacant Miscellaneous Motor Vehicles For Sale USS mm mVmmSS. «S_: u .n«" SS *r .^"Uw". competent teno-t ingapo Lower Ampang Grove. XL. (No 966H) Tribune. Mfl^P riv ,,c, XvTiv lei rueti COtter.ee FOB SALE Singer 9 Saloon, tn good eon- Vf. nrt t^L r or PC IU dition
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    • 363 10 [on the]. J AIR \¥*4 SINGAPORE i ll »^.l ZHF 2 S J ZHP.3 Hi m\li% m LONDON »6 8» metrei A #r »9 11 mefr,.'' I CT*eea c is p g k 11 50 pm t ».l| m.'tr f I (From 905 pm ta i "50 pm™ SAIGON 23
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  • 9 11 THE MAJOR And WALLY BY STAM f IJOSS j
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  • 266 11 M. H. a DONE IN THE EYE! (By Tribune Stall Report*] I'HERE was mystification yesterday morning when the Singapore broadcasting si ation put Mr. Winston Churchill's speech to Rochester (University over the air twice within hall an hour. But the answer was simple There had
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  • 134 11 NEWS BREVITIES Simla. June 16. AN official .statement has been received here saying that Indian troops along with their British and Free French comrades are p_aying a prominent part m the Invasion of Syria. Already Indian troops have effectively participated m the advance on Damascus. They have shown considerable dash
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    • 487 11 Foot Itch Cause Killecl m 4 Daifs >am and Itching y^ I Stopped m y^.---";/.. r J ,1 7 Minutes/^ i'iMfM 1 it> h so badly that they germs, parasites, and fungus reaponslbl i crazy? Does the skin on for these foot Infections, as w< ll aa King- and peel?
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    • 97 11 (J I jAjurH 000 m^~%mPvL Vi_____, i J Q oiof r^ [Z^^e^^.. tlflfllj.,^^ LOXI IE BtTTEKIKg ara l^s, i-^ S<s^"^^-'^^_i_J^'^T_*_l It! in.w.ut_.c.ured m At_a.trt.lia. il 'rv.'- /fIW. tJ *^f\\ R t '•"''Ourud Id bard rubber V k l^^^_____**_r* '/TV^^i !kw ■runtalnera, insulated with CI ft G&/S i |ee)B-M Port Orford
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  • 190 12 NEWS FROM INDIA Simlu I j THE I oj tha I j Viceroy fl I £Boo 'I Purpose I (the rcliei r M \n tT I The Lord M 1 "One. 1 expres. sincere ,M lenee mend. nel )> tl people fl fl 1 j ureal fl try, potent! enemy
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    • 274 12 MAISIE "CONGO WRONG WITH THIS COMEDY SHOW! j MADE TO lil M X Ol T llli BLUES I I*ll ill TO-© AY t ,11 SUM 3.15-6.15— 9.15 j •^—"aa_^a_a_»_a_———_——«a——^ t M.GJTI famous star ol IKTLCY Mngl Broadwa> to Baniboola-land ANN SO T U K II N I and JOHN CARROLL
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    • 58 12 (EtfP*m» Selected as the best \W!ffl|iJJEr picture of the month jSST m the March issue of Screenland Magazine I NEXT CHANGE AIJIAMBRA 1 A NEW DEPARTURE FOR THE SCREEN! FUGHT FROM A&A GERALDINE FgZGERALD JP*y (NONA MARIS JONATHAN HALE^^^^ D_r~t.d by VINCENT SHERMAN A WARNER .MOS_-MN^'fMMt sfc-__r.«v^dwf?3^ Ii a-888-Haa p
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  • 343 13 I TpHE Ifandai murI der case, m which I Govincian uludallar, wealthy Labis I shopkeeper, was don. I to death some time In October last, was recalled at the Court ol Criminal Appeal yesterday when Teh Cheong, a Labis lorry driver, who had been sentenced to
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  • 73 13 Montreal, lune 17 •YOU bet" was th CHipll I p iv ol Col. Knox, tla United sta t< navy Secretary whm»«a ii his or c nferencc m Wa^Woru whether BrUain^ould n, able to hold out again* the i Na -ri... United Btal notrtL ir(i
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    • 77 13 AGAIN EXTENDED /I b S_a_-.L_____a_.____g |fe_a_ ''ADAM HAD 101 It SONS" MUST BE SEEN BY EVERYONE WHO APPRECIATES A FILM OF A SUPERIOR CATEGORY. Something Extra Ordinary SELDOM SEEN ON THE SCREEN .>•*»*-■_: ___$_ffl _#_B____SK ____y______B&_'%_ _r^fl_al_l^_____B_______»________B __n Hffi% -___B ___r CI IT Ak I SM .j_____ P 'V SMOULDERING
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 509 14 THE SC.F A scored a great 6-1 win over the RA. Heavy Regiment m a return Div. 1 match on the Anson Road Stadium, yesterday This was chiefly due to magnificent play by the "Chinese forwards m the first half when all their goals were
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  • 116 14 FOOTBALL IN BRIEF OWING to the black-out exercises, fixtures In the S.A.F.A. league. arranged for to-day and to-morrow, have all been postponed to later dates IN a thrilling encounter at gm- man yesterday, the R.A.M.C. just managed to beat the RA. <B.M.> m a Div. II A match Medicos won
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  • 209 14 London, j JHOUGH naturally lacking much of time glamour, Derby Day. whetta or war, is still Derby Day and the w\ cede into the background for two to-morrow when twenty-one colts eia supreme test for three-year-olds whicj run over a mile and a half at Newtj the second year
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  • 273 14 m -L JLmJJL 1 JL MISS Margaret Stokes was fully Miss Nellie Chia m thr *-n:-:m« Angles in^S^C'./W championships, yesterday nn n m Miss Stokes* placements were mainly rcspu h victory. tpr(ir ml si Judging by >^t recently annexed the B.u.j^ make a strong WdV^rir
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    • 516 14 PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE f I South British I_isur£_ice Co.. Ltd. 2. Finlayson Gretin n f~f i Kafelf 5 Lbs. al Week— 2s Lbs. a Month I I a li>- j quirk, ire and I" I I younger. In prescribing •Ah" ar<- i tin ir s-h mh-r and i::- |>'^:;v^^*^^^'i? v 'ld__H
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  • 28 15 OMB-LADEN ONE CRASHES em, June W. I a large bomb j reveals that bomb-laden crashed on 12 after a i?ian anti- were round Jrea. Thus. en destroyed Reuter
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  • 908 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. DETAILS ot the incidents leading up to the deaths at Bukit Panjang Estate during the recent labour disturbances oi two Indian labourers named Rengasamy of Bukit Cheraka Estate, Jeram, and Yellamalce. of Highlands Estate. Klani. were related to
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  • 158 15 \T the conclusion Of the inquiry, m .he coroner's couis yesterday, Into the death ol a 43-yi _>id Balnanese, Quek )e c Che o w. Kho Irank a solution ol saustic soda, Mr, W 0. porter, 1 1 Bli pore coroner, return ed a finding ol lulcide. K<
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  • 5 15 $1,270,000 For Imperial Treasury Chest
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  • 57 15 AT the COaCIU ,'on ol the prettn_toary inquiry held before Mr. W. I). Carew. the third magistrate, yesterday P. Chander, a JTO I i. lish speak i n'g Indian. WM COmmltted tor trial at the next A.s,si/' on three charges, thefl „fa cheque, forging the cheqi c,
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  • 33 15 1 rriir: Straits BetUe--1 ments three pet 'I c e> War Li which was floated Monday, has eeo oversub cribed. However, subscripf tio wW re--j rr:' ir > f>n«-n on Thur'f'
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    • 268 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. E t ibllsbed by Royal Charter A.D 1824. (Netherlands Trading society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030 ,00g Reserve Fund f. 12.000.008 London Correspondent* NATIONAL HKOVINCiAL BANK LIMITED Head oflur BATAVI V Bramhev NeUierlands Las. Indies:— so',,_,ba-. S im ol tevr ■<:• n Bai Cherlboo Tegal Pcc
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  • 190 16 I radon, .lime i mvEioiMi vi s ol he h pi mise m man. direction m live detection aud destruction »f enemy planes was mentioned oy the Lord Privy Seal .Mr. C. 11. Atllee m answer to a qiies tion m the Heme of oinnion.. Ilr.
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  • 813 16 Canberra. June 17. Vlli. R. G. Menzies, the Aus- trallan Premier, m a national broadcast to-day unnounced his intention to enlarge UM ('a hi net by the appointment of Supply. Air Raid Precautions and Aircraft Production minister.. Tin 1 Government would take increased control
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  • 56 16 London. June 17.-- Sir Stafford Cripps, now m London for consultations with the Government. was received In audience by tbe King at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday. He remained m conversation with His Majesty for a considerable time. Mr. Churchill was also received m audience by the
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  • 247 16 Co logne Raided London, Jun,. j; TV X.A.V. twin o_fv___*-o against i. :iiv riU___i by da j and VV astern German v by ulu 1 Unwed wn Monday night, it is learned mi n Le_Z Visiting the Kuhr aad Rhtaeland last ..i_k bomben. chiefly attacked Cologne
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