Morning Tribune, 19 June 1941

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  • 17 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 119, Thursday, June 19, 1941 Morning Tribune I Thursday, June l. i_u."^|
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  • 436 1 Allies 3 Miles To Damascus London. June 18. yEWS received m London about the Syrian ft campaign shows that m the right sector the 1 ree French are maintaining their pressure m Kiswe and the Damascus road, while British troops are attacking IMezze on the Jebel-Damas-.id three miles west of
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  • 22 1 "CENT A PLANE" FUND number of enemy planes I IE ""ring yesterday on i U P t<> midnight Ua- ___fl NINETEEN I
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  • 125 1 London, June 18 MAJOR G St J. Ot de-Browne, the Colonial Office Labour Adviser, at present m Mauritius, will afterwards come to Malaya m connection with the enquiry into the recent Labour unrest, a Reuter message states. When questioned m the House of Commons whether the
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  • 83 1 Canberra, June 18. AUSTRALIA and Britain must take risk, to win the A war .aid the Labour Mr. John CUrttn, m the House of *^^^T'?Trl\^ Mr n Mercies' nationwide broadest of ruesday. m. C__ttadS.ed tt? rtota Australia Jy»fc™tioius overseas, Britain by releu.m. P_n_ I-" n~"
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  • 441 1 BRITISH TAKE HUNDREDS OF NAZIS PRISONER IN DESERT CAIRO, JUNE 18. SEVERAL HUNDRED GERMAN PRISONERS WERE CAPTURED AND A LARGE NUMBER OF ENEMY TANKS DESTROYED IN THE BATTLE WHICH HAS BEEN RAGING SINCE SUNDAY, WHEN GENERAL SIR ARCHIBALD WAVELL COMMENCED HIS WESTERN DESERT OFFENSIVE. British Headquarters announce that having accomplished
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  • 202 1 How Navy Supported Army In Syria And Libya i (By Massy Anderson, Reuters w Special Correspondent with the .Mediterranean Fleet) Alexandria, June 18. I V r AVAL operations m active support of British Im- perial troops m Syria ani the Western ftesert continues 2 and the British Navy is m
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  • 624 1 (By Reuter's Special Correspondent with the Advanced ['ritish Forces m the Western Desert) THE battle began m the Western Desert on Sunday, which may prove to be the greatest of the Libyan campaign Precisely at dawn, British and Indian force i advanced or. Hellfire Pass, Capuzzo and
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  • 517 2 1 3 NAZIS DOWN IN CHANNEL DOGFIGHT London, June 18. ANOTHER offensive sweep of the b mnel and occupied territory was carried out by R A F aircraft evening, and m the cour. c ol the operation 12 enemy fight .r_j were destroyed m the engagements. Onr casualties are ten
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  • 142 2 New York, June 18. J C S NEW super- bomber which S i is expected to render all others obsolete m the next i two or three years is m mi- tial construction stages for i the I'nited States Army Air Corps, according to the New
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  • 134 2 Loudon. June 18. GIRMAN troops early m June were passing Finland m such large numbers as to make it clear that they were taking up positions there and not merely passing through. This information was received 1 by the Ministry of Economic Warfare, which announced to-day.
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  • 727 2 REST OF THE NEWS 'TOKYO. June 18— "A joint Sino -Japanese mU I against Communism" was delared by Wan__ ph I Wei, head of the Japanese-sponsored Governm< Nanking, as one of his three guiding Others were good-neighbcurly relations and I mic co-operation with Japan Wang Chin' I rived m Japan
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    • 85 2 THE ISLAND COMMITTEE PRESENTS JANF COBB JOHN WOOD JACK MtX AUGHTOX ROGER BARRY IN IH!M4,\ for LIVIXCT r4_M___.<i_-_t_.' T_/3?v WMNLW*' ms\vSa\\mWmm\ i '___________s________w V _R__BP^ ;v ._iiajrr "Be .5 __R__>' rf_H_y 'A 4___f_ __fl*' '»aaaMW-M-K __M_S*%* W^ Yen •asßpf?"* j_________BS_k l iP^ %_S B3___ Jj&r.. v 4 Jtmft _____R_i \-_J_L__
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  • 555 3 Washington, June 18 ESIDENT ROOSEVELT told his press conference that the activities of the German consulates leading to his order 0g then and expelling: their officials were of a subversive dieter. Meanwhile, it is reliably reported that a sharp control on nl j(rratioii into the United
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  • 95 3 RESTRICTION ON MOVEMENTS OF NAZIS IN U.S. Washington. June 1&. IjMTKD states border patrols -iivd i nstoms officers were m the alert to-night to prevent any 'f the 130.000 German nationals JJ the Tinted States from leavNj the country, pending further "Mruetinns. Apart from the official expbnstioa, other reasons are
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  • 54 3 A Macao, Jun.» 18. n Chinese gunman m assassinated Mr. Chiu ci recently appointed -ng- wei magistrate ot tan district, the birth- Di s„n Vat-sen. '^'"dthat Mr. Chiu came p. tor the purpose of visit I Soyashima who is at a courtesy call or. rtUguese
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  • 39 3 j A TALK m the As I Know It" series will be given from the Singapore Broadcasting station by a bomb disposal expert 'of the Royal Air Force, at 8.35 p.m.l to-day (Thursday,! June 19).
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    60 3 5r The Brigadier^, newly appointed 1 o command S the lst Brigade i of the Ist Cana- J dian Division, > took the salute i J at a march past s and inspection 1 I of part of the 1 s t Brigade i i somewhere i n 1 England.
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  • 134 3 Buenos Aires, June 18. XHE discovery of a Rightist pilot was alleged by Euenos Aires evening newspaper, La Critica, yesterday. Police investigations, the newspaper declares, have revealed a conspiracy m which leading military persons, reactionary and Rightist intellectuals are involved. Government circles are silent but La
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  • 137 3 Ottawa. June IX. CANADA and the United States have est ablished joint committees of enquiry to "explore the possibility of a greater degree of mutual economic co-operation This was announced by the Piime Ministers office last night where it was Mated: 'Thi.<; joint inquiry marks one further step m
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  • 220 3 (By Desmond Tighe. Renter's Special Correspondent with the Allied forces m Syria) Message from the Central Sector on Tuesday (Delayed m transmission). Although the Allied progress along the coast is proceeding very satisfactorily, the situation both m the central and eastern sectors is very fluid
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    • 141 3 QBjkat affects W every meal you serve? The answer is "The cooking fat ..on use." How easy then to improve and etirirhci. all meals simply by using the finest. PURICO is a wholesome vegetable fat made m the Philippines under American Supervision by most up-to-date methods nntouched by hand. This
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  • 1170 4  -  Vera Ardmore „oy Service Men's Dance, Pictures For Portsmouth THOUGH the Service Men's dances <vrc a success from the start, there is now that easy atmosphere that comes with familiarity and that is really the basis of a thoroughly enjoyable evening. Servic? men now feel that here
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    • 50 4 New Deliveries From America Morning Frocks Sportswear Skirts m Linens Tweeds Tailored Shirts m Uncrushable Cottons. Prices 58.50-519.50 Afternoon Gowns for all Occasions m Gay Prints Plains. Prices $25.00 $39.00 Evening Gowns for the Debutante or Matron m a Variety of Styles Materials Prices $39.00 569.00 ItOIIIVSOV 10.. LTIK SINGAPORE.
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    • 110 4 BEAUTY by appointment l Says Elizabeth Arden— "Beauty is nc J\ \Ja^\ mere happy accident of nature— it is the \>J 4 W reward of intelligent care." Discover foi A_M/' i yourself what a course of Elizabeth Arden V *V^i A Salon treatments will accomplish banish- *\\Jr A ing those
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    • 20 4 lisßl Islli 1 0 rri _)li a Pi Mi BEAUTY SPECIALIST EUROPEPN OPERDTCPS Capitol BuiUl'nf 159 N° rth Bridge IM
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  • 354 5 CLASSIC TYPES ARE IMPORTANT IN LINGERIE Bj loji left, (own 01 pink ra\oo al \-n..k and mmholes with ribboi threaded beadine and point d'esprn. Smockiiij and M'lf.hinding are used M the yoke-trimmed jacket s'loun below centre and belo.v ri<rht is another elaMk V.niarkline f-nwn, Mith lare edginc. vellou dai-\ motifs
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  • 107 5 Elegant Simplicity ILLUSTRATING the feeling lor elcI gant simplicity, and also the tendency toward bright tones. ai opposed to pastels, was a collection of red and green ho.-'- OWM seen recently. One model, m two tones of gw n, adopted unpn pleats for skirt fullness, with tl.' straighter look, while
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  • 259 6 PRISCILLA, No 5, Eu Court (lst floor, entrance In Hiil-strccti apart from p.ii.icujurly charming selection i nart afternoon and stiH pahil l rocks, and crisply tailored washable gunning cotton and linens, has also just received a shipment of the newest 11)41 handbags. Novel m shape and sometimes featuring
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  • 193 6 ATTRACTIVELY feminine, and likely to appeal to the younger generation are the fashionable two-and-three-piece lingerie m ia. These, m patterned silk rayon or m washing cottons, sometimes consist of pyjamas, with matching nighties and jackets or else of simply-styled, youthful gowns, accompanied by matching jackets. The importance
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  • 134 6 INSPECTION ol the latest lingerie j fashion reports reveals the fact that the vogue for quilted houseI coats is by no means over. These, for tropical use, are being made m rayon crepes and satins, ah m very vivid shades, and are only rivalled m popularity by
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  • 856 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London At St. Paul's Still Rides j j Skyline: Old BuildI ings Damaged: Fam- J ous Parachutist. Happy: Signs Cheques J For Million.! j I Af j London, May 22. yAN'Y bombs have fallen near i gt. Paul's Cathedral. At L& it has stood out, a
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  • 212 7 ]_ondon. June 18. SUPPORT for a cortinuation of the j>olitica! party truce agreed to between the Conservative, Liberal and Labour I^u-ties m Britain when Mr. Churcbill became Premier was given yesterday at the annual conference of the Amalgamated Engineering Unity, whose membership of over
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  • 26 7 Batavia, June r[E -urn £^000 for a "Hoel'-e Ho«nt.ai" Spitfire has been re mittSd U, London by the Amalgamated War Funds- Reuter
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  • 290 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY JUNE 19, 1941 MISCHIEF-MAKING gINCE the beginning of the year, broadcasts from Tokyo have repeatedly spread reports about Britain's sinister intentions towards Thailand. The strengthening of Malayan defences, a precautionary measure plainly dictated by elementary cornmonsense, was said to show that Britain was preparing for an attack
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    • 114 7 Rheumatism Vanishes like Magi. By dissolving and removing the body poisons anrl acids that "a use stiffness, soreness md swelling of Arthritis and Uh.uniati.sra tho amazing now discovery Rumend Is bringing health and happiness tc thousands of one- time sufferors. In 30 minutss after the first dose of Rumend pains
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  • 155 8 London Juno 18 THE Japanese Ambassador m Lon--1 don. Mr ShlgemiUu, baa left I on the first stage of hla journey I Tokyo. According to the present arrant c DienU, the Amba^ador will return to hi., post m L' ndon when his conversations with the .Tapani's
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  • 57 8 Judy Hogg— this Rirl witu the line le.»r>. She's a Sydney model disc we:*- j ed from a pa i rade of a num- j ber of wall I .haped girls ffb* answered an advertisement. After much grooming Judy is now regarded as one of the
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    • 510 8 Asthma Agony Curbed m 10 Minutes Sin< the discovery of Mendaco by an enables you to sh.p, but also builds up th* American physician It Ls no longer neces* [system to erard oft future attacks. F«»r lnnsry for anyone to ■offer from choking, I stance, Mr. J. v. errites. was
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  • 537 9 Local Author's Plan For Post-War Reconstruction y aud not such as we have at present I r aether a bureaucracy of wealth, hut a democracy u\ visualised by President Lincoln price contablise markets the abolition of Interonalisatkm of banking." suggesi stumm, ni servp. o va Fore In tl author of
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  • 45 9 THESE four pit lures form studio sidelight on lhc produt- i ion <•« M«. M\ eSMOdi?. "A Man and Hu Se<rrtarv" A which stars Mickey Rooney with Kathrvn (.ratson. ttL -Oh yea, whal .•»"<«' lf hon, >" t^i >1 v »|r R« I
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  • 443 9 j; of alleged highway assaults with violence m the ni Singapore came up for bearing m the police may. Lie. Tan Boon, Han, ptinter from Changi, the ascend court, belrad O.dhaim how he _t upon by six men *.._le on his way Tiese. Henry Wee
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    • 37 9 J BY WALT D3SNEY p-^^fc»^ aaa laiai ia i 'ftm 1.1 :.o">' VAS THA 1 OK 1 CLOSE!.. BUT THEY v< M- I 7 1 i fyl v^Tf^.-- <_____■ t__i f A l "__bl I____.: ,>3Ls.. S_P (Utfri>^___-_--_'-------
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  • 6 11 THE MAJOR And WALLY STAN CROSS
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  • 130 11 I I 1 n I KING the passive defence exercises to-day barriers i may be put down by umpires tj m streets m certain parts of i y flu- town after dark to re- present obstructions caused bombing. i Red lamps will be placed j
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  • 706 11 WAS ROBBERY THE MOTIVE? J^s inquiry into one of the moat ferocious killings perpetrated m recent times m Singapore was begun before the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday. The victim was a young petrol station attendant, Quek Beng Kong who was found battered to
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    • 312 11 Piles Curbed m 10 Minutes Pon't Jit Itching M« «>«_iDp. internal or nrotrudirj. Pllo- «ar> your \l.a__lv, ruin your uorv.H. and Jriv* >ou < r___y with pain. < liln.iroid thf* recont <: tji.t>ry ot __n Ame rican phyMfiun Ktopp tb. n._*n In 16 m.auUno you can wnlu. rid. tvork and
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  • 173 12 Judgment Reserved In Appeal "»«R. Justice Worley, yesterday, re*'t served judgment m the appeal drought by the Crown against the acquittal of Capt. D. Marr, Assistant Deputy Provost Marshal, Singapore Fortress, on a charge of commit: ing an act of gross indecency with a Malay boy some timein March last.
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  • 175 12 M week -M __fl Richmond I I v a fl I Po B of Sidon .:;e^B Slesser, t- 1 re fl 9 tenacity and detfl mlnation of the fl fences \v.:o greafl than f\pcet^H A hea\ borr.bafl ment i.: "i.vpicufl points around fl town \va>
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  • 546 13 11. Exercise* 'I'HIS is what i.s supposed to have happened at the second all-Malaya passive defence exercise, which began yesterday and will be continued to day. About half-a-do/en "raid.>". starting from just after 2.15 m the afternoon, were made by "enemy" planes over
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  • 65 13 c A ROED wUh *^\£Z»^££ t lamp port, S R t G whf.u,n yesterday. that he *^»i?^#aSW«t mmar m, •«%^iSrS_-V»fSrt- ma that i d__d ouop oft to K^Wi_| ilom Orove Bo_lT«^3S^^^ 1 L*_ftft__tL te Jtff**^^^ '"■""Sf^dence^^&.d that the to^rtwdort had P b°een .^rooted and
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  • 35 13 Canberra. Juno ha.s been cut d^fjJ^^Sby the AustraBaUons per month, it W9A Macßrldea to-day. lian Minister of Munitions^^^ers^motor vehiThp notrol ration for private o\uni_o. bw cles l.ll S. sufficient for i.ooo miles per »e-r. Reuter
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    • 169 13 STILL GOING STRONG _fa_T^ mmmbmVmWmmmmm9mammJ&&aßAmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnm ttm\mu^^^m ►~-—_K_'i^_^ fc— »w__i_a~_B ____^B________sJfc_a___B_l _a____a_ I COLUMBIA S •ADAM HAD FOUR SONS 99 MUST BE SEEN BY EVERYONE WHO APPRECIATES A FILM OF A SUPERIOR CATEGORY. Something Extra Ordinary SELDOM SEEN ON THE SCREEN TO-DAY JLf\ :li.i, wrtUfvUUUiY ft.M-ftJJ --^_^_--2» r UNSUITABLE FOR NON-ADULT
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  • 713 14 New market, .Tune 18. fill: Derby, run at Newmarket, to-day, was won by Owen Tudor, with Morogoro second and Firozedin third. Mrs. Ifacdonald Buchanan, daughter and heiresa of Lord Woolavington, became only the third woman owner to win the Derby m the 161 years of the history of
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  • 106 14 - Without < lota- 1 Aad You'll Jump out oi Bed io thf Moroio.. Full of Vj«_. I rti. Itvei '„.u(-i mmaj «>ut iv.<> M__f| ol m ii f*m mvmmk daily X tbi. bMc i mi il.Aitu' frwjy, your f.Hxl ifousn'i rfccn m ih,- buwdi Wind
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  • 108 14 6 Ft. 11 Ins. High Jump Record Los Angeles, June 18. world athletic records were created here to-day, Les Steers clearing six feet eleven inches m the high jump, while a quartette of runners from the University of California covered the mile relay m 3 mins. 9.4 sees. Steers has
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  • 89 14 •From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June 18. TAPTAIN C. A. Smith and Miss N. v Sution won the mixed doubles event of the Belangor tennis championships thla evening, beating Leong Hoc Yeng and Miss Gladys Loke m the final 6—3, 2—6. 6—4. In
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    103 14 W. A year ago)^ Britain feared i i the clear moon- light nights S when the Ger- t man bombers r came m scores \to raid the i towns of Bri- t I tain. Now it is 1 j t h c German > bomber crews who fear the moonlight
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  • 97 14 An R. A. A. F. song by a Leading Aircraftsman at Air Headquarters is being recorded by an R.A.A.F. sixtyvoice choir with full orchestra, for broadcasting throughout Australia. The writer was six years with J. C. Williamson's, well-known Australian theatrical firm. Five police cars chased a car stolen from
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  • 310 14 Brilliant 114 By La ll Singh I ALL SINGH, the former All-India cricketer, scored a brill; century for the V.M.C.A.. yesterday, against the Ten Airmen, on the V.M.C.A. ground. Going m first, the V's collected 209 runs for the loss of two wickets before they declared their innings closed at
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  • 111 14 S New York. June 1.. DICHARO SKEEN making a hid to i America's outstandi professional though Fl Perry. world amati champion before turni i professional, is Skec S master. In the final of the cad t tournament. Perry beat Sfc J 6-3. 6-4, 4-6.
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  • 41 14 London. June PROBABLES for thr 0 follow: Flrlelowrey J Hillhampton (Richa fl Arthur Wragg>. P ry). Commotion 'Hai Dancing Time P< Dear I Cliff Ricl (Bridghvnd), Ksausw j Turkana (Evans), wen Balm Smith), Chelan Roman Empress (no |OCJ ter.
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  • 170 14 Famous Rugby— M.C.C. Match London, June 18. ALL the world has read n "Tom Brown's School Days" m which the cricket match between Rugby School and Marylebone Cricket Club of 1841 provides interesting reading and a centenary of the game saw the school beaten by 11.8 runs today. The School
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  • 139 15 "TOBACCO ROAII" (Al thr Cathay) BRUTALLY Hank story oi lir*- opened at the Cmhay yesterday when "Tobacco Road" came tv the sin caoare screen it is story of the terrible life of the "Dust Bowl" of America where nature has stricken the settlers m the ureal ol" dust
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  • 51 15 -New York. .Mine IS. N JOBBER lor civilian conj sumption will shortly bt very sharply curtailed. i. according to a hi_rh de- j ftnceoflicial who says lhat Ihe motorcar industry would do well to obtain lyres enough for hall the j current output for 1942. i
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  • 26 15 -yO-JvIORROW (Friday* the R.A.F. meets Johore m a "Malaya" Cup soccer match on the Anson Road Stadium. Kick-off is at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 319 15 NEWS FROM INDIA nla. Jut.c 17 THI Comnuu der _nChiei (Oaneral Auchinleck) has concladed an Inspection tour of Baluchistan where he visited the Headquarters of the West. -ni District at Quetta His Kxeeflency also address ed the officer students at thr Stall College which he nice commanded. In his address
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  • 212 16 < lire, June IH AOtCBAf i tmß Boyol r A Forte and the South Ifrl Air Perce destroyed ta §nenj <" craft when they continued to five aetiv? support to opera! lons by our ground fones m the Western Desert, states the Royal An Fecee, Middle
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