Morning Tribune, 23 June 1941

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  • 11 1 Morning Tribune Vo l 6— No. 122, Mondaj, June £S, 1941.
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  • 1210 1 ILKDGING ALL ECONOMIC AND TECHNICAL AID FOR RUSSIA IN HER STRUGGLE AGAINST 'THIS fi iittfb > SXIPE HITLER, MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER. IN A BROAIK'AST SP J F r II ri THL WHOLE WORLD LAST NIGHT, REVEALED-THE ATTITUDE BRITAIN AND THE EMPIRE WOUID
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  • 392 1 CHURCHILL PLEDGES ALL AID TO RUSSIAN GOVT. *>• EKMAN TROOPS YESTERDAY BE- GAN AN INVASION OF RUSSIAN \W TERRITORY si\ 1,500 MILF FROM FROM FINLAND IN THE NORTH TO THE BLACK SEA IN THE SOUTH, IN WHAT THE FUEHRER CALLED THE -GREATEST MARCH OF ALL TIME." 0 Italy, it was
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    • 97 1 JTAU.VSS i. 3SWT& westwards towards Hnrut T»wn ed ad for ifflCUlt an(l defendmount!aln BPOS8 POS Se^ tW ranß(s th( Allies can nonhwards tcwanta Horns, along the newly constructed road which joins Homs ami rfconajcu. There ls alao an older ro»u to waid.'. Horns nrro.s:, thr
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  • 726 2 HITLER LIES MOLOTOV m* as german and russian troops face each other along the 1,500-m.le Confer the background" LONDON. JINE 22. MMOIOTOV INMOVNCED TIIE GERMAN INVASION OF RUSSIA IN BROADCAST TO THE SOVIET PEOPLE AT 11 1 1 THIS MOKVIMi. HE SAID. THE SOVIET GOVERN viENT AND rWIEADER, COMRADE STALIN
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  • 633 2 Berlin. June •<>•» UJTLER announced in his proclamation J ver the German radio at 3.30 am to day thai the Gennan army had begun to march a'.. H inst Soviet Russia to assist the Finns in tin North and the Rumanians in the South.
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  • 77 2 Berlin. June 22. 7 >lf rHE hope and future of the German S A Reich and the existence of our people lie in your hands alone," Hitler declares in a special message addressed to the German i troops on the eastern front, according to the
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  • 112 2 M. MAISK Y SEES ANTHONY EDEN London, June 22. |>RITAIN hsLs not been able to enter into closer rela- tioas with the Soviet Union because Russia's foreign policy was based on the 1939 treaty with Germany, it is pointed out In London to-day. The documents alleged to have been found
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  • 145 2 Shanghai, M* a THE news of the Soviet-German war caused a tr* 1 mendous sensation in Shanghai •W*g £S Russian communities, both Red and Wli te _b c f in the French concession, where the nujo u. Russians reside, buzzed with excitement all am as men and women
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  • 76 2 New York. MXWS of the Russo-Germar. hostility W wildfire," etaggerin; eTen.tho« > h maintained that Germany and Ru *sia cu. be at each others throats. The JJW.P" midst of New York's Saturday night Uie, «w clubs and tavern* like a bombshell. Kaa. tuned in from the first revelation tna broadcast
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    • 70 2 ONLY 6 MORE DAYS! M WHICH TO BOOK YOUR SEATS FOR THE FIRST NIGHT OF "DESIGN for LIVING" NOEL COWARD'S daring, sophisticated— but light-hearted play. JJookings are very heavy but excellent seats are still available. i DO NOT MISS THIS OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION. IT IS THE ISLAND I COMMITTEE'S MOST I
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  • 301 3 eachon In Washington Washington, June 22. 3 declaration of war on Russia caused a I_. ensation here* It was stated that Governie;i: ils were causbt unprepared for a develop- such far-reaching .significance, but President Mi. Cordell Hull and Lord Halifax wen imediati Ij informed.
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  • 489 3 Bv Keuter's diplomatic (orrespondent) London, June 22. 11 Genaaa invasion of Russia is momentous news. relations between the *o diuntrips has never been ■f despite the non-aggres. N pad and Hitler's declaat|on that their relations M seen adjusted on a null) basis for all eternity.
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  • 1997 3 If the new conflict is provided bv Pf >r^ »X speeches, notes and commen.s on these pages *m London. June 22. T HE following is the text as given on the Bremen radio in English of the note from Germany to Russia,
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  • People and Places
    • 1377 4  - Mrs. T. B. Drew's Fund Grand Birthday Party VERA ARDMORE lly nfHKN that Immensely and deservedly popular couple RearAdmiral and Mrs T B Drew leave ffjwgapflrf .soon on transfer Home It's no exaggeration to say that they'll be missed i>y all who i<. m contact with them Insurance that their
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    • 42 4 Evening gown, Summery floral I Crinoline organdie, full skirt, tight bodice Wfuit is the difference be I ween i\\ ngel Skin I and "Lamh Skin Inspect Wassiamull j I collection of imported dress lengths and find out. WASSIAMULL'S 31 33 High Street
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    • 29 4 Madame Page i ash SaU k E commencing June 25th Top Floor, 13 Battery Road. Your favourite perfume duplicated \-m Refill perfumes \^X mUle bottles 11. THE ARCADK, S'pore
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    • 11 4 19 leauvy SPECIALI EUROPEfIN OPIR3TOW Capitol Biti^H 151 111 15riH^' K*
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  • 1051 5 RECIPES for year cookery SCRAPBOOK fHOSEN spmally for the woman wh o has to mak, ->keepm s allowance go as far M possible given below are outstanding on ac- their "expensive qualities. Excellent as i for supper on a black-out night is. SAVOURY SWEET CORN ako. butter a piedish. fill
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    • 76 5 <V^ r~"W m ___fSP*^ n v _^«m. fail aa c v __?rfi _«*_k /as I a\ /AT aw Oil' a« H; I ktj (Jrtrilr y/i irtTin.l f y *^as K w ff r a flrw> < nsww m thl l(>u;l Klor Ml Dew m /iSSSL al *'"'<-■ tli. w.id rm^t
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  • 732 6 Services BREVITIES IK "I bi«|ii€» j 5 E1ERE is some .good news for those in the Net 1 Soon are*. Mrs. Pearl Lang, the wife of Major Lang, is arranging a series of concerts Ear the troops there. Thej are to be held monthly and the* 3 first fe booked
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  • 663 6 A SPLENDID and lasting by-product' of the enormous strides Malaya had made in her civil defence units when the war clouds of the Far East were gathering here ominously 1i the tremendous growth in comradeship between races and classes who are now for the
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    • 232 6 ■IJ^B I V 5 1 I&B I I*' jjr Msi sia dl RADIO -^^^Mflß^?Vk^l t ,W^ 'tt* L.Tr If. O t v > k» I ■111 l I i i^a BiW^^^^^^^^^^^^^T S'SI iff u JC* rr i f i V ■I^^H |HPB^^TT J Jp* w I IS a I til
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  • 795 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London S Knight Complains Of S j Paper Wastage: More j jNews About British^ j Troops Wantedij j Onions Help The! j War Effort London, May 26 THE multiplicity of forms which have to be filled in when Government undertakings concerned has long- been a
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  • 195 7 U.S. SOLE BUYE R OF FAR EASTERN RAW RUBBER Washington, June 22. THE Government has suspended private imports of rubber from the Far East and ordered a 20 per ceni. cut in civilian consumption for th e ntxt six months. The Federal Loan Administrator, Mr. Jesse Jones, announced yesterday that
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  • 31 7 Madrid, Juno IT is now loarned that it WU not Marshal Burioglio who arrived in Spain on Friday u previously ported. It wa;> his son Ms* no Bo- i doglio. Reuter
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  • 337 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1941. "GIFT FROM HELL" fARIJAMENT b in-oprcssiblo. Y] m'oldoncd by the beneficent effect Produced on mbttc opinion by the debate i' has m;ule ""other attempt, JJough With little success, to pierce the 'eticence (hat is still (Ming maintained in retted to the Hess affair There
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  • 206 8 Chungking, June 22. AMERICA feels hrisrli at one with China and Britain," said Mr Fox. the American member of the Chinese UUTrency Stabilisation Board, sp.akin- yesterday at the Chinese National Finrnce Conference. u. expressed confidence in me success <>: China's resistance and admiration for
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 8 SKATING ANN Mo«t Sporting Seasons in 5 America huntin', shoolin*. J fishin'. &c are heralded by appropriate studies of film stars. Here Is Ann Ruthet- ford i :idy for a trip on the k i indoors. But for all her »n.)rtinu activit'es. her Livourile hobbv is "rafafcif ;illll its. 5
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  • 254 8 London. June 22. QEN. CATROUX. who was recently appointed Free French Commander-in-Chief in the Levant, has entered Damascus, according to a Cairo dispatch to the Independent French Agency. Qen.de Gaulle baa -sent him th. I following telegram; "I send my I most cordial and sincere
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  • 31 8 THE Postal Department advises that an air mail from the United Kingdom arrived yesterday evening and a general delivery will be made at 8.10 this morning.
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  • 256 8 ULT MATUM TO JIBOUTI General \avcU Sends (;en. vvavell i the Middle's bouti. Pren London, June 22. n-Chief of the British forces in led of the Governor of Dji- that he should make quite clear where ne stands. r Is learned in London that Gen Wavel! has informed the Govern
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  • 77 8 Oil For Germa ny's Chariot whe els |HI Japan i j torially c Buviel sit warlike ruir.o Moscow and Bi-rlin that Important icon lions an might be an tare of Dkraii After reference t resources of the Times says "Gem feels a stroi l it y toward the wh| and
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  • 69 8 Bevm Reply To Indian Seam en Calcu THE one essential 1 moment is ;o ge ;ind hia regime :n c can bo free :o earn nnd collal constitutional devek Oide: ly basis Btf^ Bewn. Br.'.^'r. Minis and National Service letter Written by M President o\ 'he In Union. Mr. Bevin
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  • 55 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN In Mala: to the last man c to ftght under the should America KW Britain. This sentiment yesterday aiteinoo members ol thegjl Association by IJM and Mr C. B. Art* and vice-President, the Association The FilipP" lo Singapore Y*&m birthday of then- na jose Rteal, tiffin party held,
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    • 145 8 MKK. MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. South British Insurance Co., Ltd. lei. s!>2(> 2, Mnlayson Green DEPRESSED, NERVY, WASHED-OUT 1 1# 4%^ wl '?7-'--'&ftj&T^E KTm *jr WINCARNIS made this amazing difference Wincarnis is the quick-action,pleasant-tasting, neverfail tonic Wincarnis is the tonic with 25,000 #p recommendations from
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    • 91 8 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter AJD 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40.03CjLW Reserve Fund t. 12,000,000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA. Branches: \etlierlands East Indies: Souru baya, Samarang, Medan, Weitevreden Bandoeng, Cheriboi) Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap, Djembel Palembang, Bandjermasin,
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  • 49 9 MR. MAYER I OOKs ovi if iomr.-ut. on her Im I visit to he Mrtro-Ciollwvn- Mayer Hi* r* gbirley Tenplc S N sJonprd in Mr. Ma.v r\ ofl^co i with Judy (.arland and Mlcj key Roon^ u s i lou lh|vm htr new contract i
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  • 83 9 Manila. Jun e 22. II is estimated that 80,000 aliens 1 in Manila will begin registering under the new law on Monday The Chines- register on the first four days and the others on Friday Mr. Sayre. the United Slates High Commissioner, speaking at Bauuie exposed
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  • 58 9 nnun v Ttv kyo, June 22. TOREIGN powers which failed to 1 offer friendship to Nanking could not expect Nanking to accord full respect to their legitimate rfehti in occupied China declan:! Mr. Wang Ching-wei, President of the Nanking Government in an Interview with foreign correspondents yesterday
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  • 15 9 India Taking Special A. R. P. Measures Karachi, alive Ita strategic position is vrii Reuter
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  • 11 9 Single Army Air Force For America vv: 1 1 united „nn.
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  • 124 9 Mew Y.-ik, Jtinr 22 I MI AN hou i wiv< art to r k((l •■••nhihi.ij. (H,|M'nHab. P and pans to Hi,- defen* pn ;M1 r "i a nation wide drivp f. coHectlon ol .i.-ii jiiumlniui 1( to be conduct) <! for oiu- wfr probi
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  • 52 9 v N»- w Voik. Jin,,. 22 A appeai to motorlttj not ;<> bi 71 f) tyrta than they nerd in mediately has been mad* by ti Price Administrator wh<» nUd th: top pure i, r tyrea woi.-ld i announced m a f< w
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  • 279 9 London. June gf, JJ". i;..\.[ '> i;m record 1 d;i.vi shf -has'o German aircraft was officially mcrra*?d late last night tmts. Furtfior reports. accorriiiiß to the .\ir .Ministry, show that all but tuo were des t roved when the R.A F. "hit bark"
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 51 9 "■MICHAEL SHAVVlt JrtcjJ^ mystery Ota action, mm screen ssjaUn at the csthay rlenr .s Sf ho mpet wltli new expe- apped bv W* M th,' murder, his own (run betas i -ill trouble in the usual screen brtnaji the guilty parties toj fEt!" Wmm IOUSE w j L BY WALT
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    • 618 10 trdg Situations Vacant bßlSßB~blVE»~ieq»iln»d for Miri W«g« apply to A. JVC Marine Dept. No ..PK» fcINOAPORE FIRM requlrlM imn.rd ately opneot stm.i.tvplst Bos 881 MatafA Tribuiie, 6iUKap<»iT. < No W.\NTFD WOMEN or GIRL factory ker fc for tort ing waste material p. Watt-* 40c. per day with food and lodging
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    • 697 10 Miscellaneous HV.IKNK HAIRDRESSING SALOON. I j K Arcade Building. Prop. P»3tM Kltclul (NO. MK), HOUSE WIVEB! Why let rusty C" tt I worry von' Send them to 0.8 PC 13«. Orchard Rood lor ru.t-proof •jg^^ggj DO YOU KNOW where good dressy *xe mad. That is at Bmgal Tailoring Hoiw. 69.
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    • 680 10 Motor Vehicles ik YOU WANT to sell your car. P&one 1 5088, Singapore. Ca*n pa!4, (No. 676M) POR"iALIS 1934 Morris S. saloon, -ood condition. P.U* $4&<H- nett. Box J V 'j Malaya Tribune, Stngapote. (t*o. WANTED Pord Ten, 4 door* 1037. »arti- cuiors to Po*t Offlcs Be* 668. Sti««apor« BUY
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    • 678 10 For Sale FOR SALE B.S.A. cycle 16" frame. 3 speed, almost new, cash $55!-. Apply 85, Ampins Street. Kuala Lumpur. (No. HK) FOR SALS- Alsatian puppies all pedigree. Trui'e months mid 14 months old. Apply b2i>. Baiestier Road, Singapore, aft.-r 2 p.m. (Mo. 927H) FOR SALE Blackout Motorcar Head Lamp
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 311 10 jONTi] SINGAPORE rapj. 4ij« m ii mm LOXDON GSV-17 81 16M rae&ei netft, (Prom 6.15 p.m 11 5* p7) (From »«5 p b ta SAIGON 25 46 mrtrr* l» ?80 Kc.) (6 "6 Ic.) I BANGKOK I M (IfMW kc^) I (for Monday's only). I (11 713 kes) KUALA lIMPUI
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  • 123 11 Luxury ARP For U.S. Child A HUNDRED New York children are 111C happily in a luxurious £15.000 airraid shelter in the country aU ready lor any raid to begin. They were "evacua2J" from New York With fifteen teachers on March 3 by an upinnisation called Children's Foundation Inc., which built
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  • 169 11 A MAN who lived in n a London area usually arrived home punctually for his evening 1 meal, which! was always ready for him. One evening recently, while on his way home, he was stopped by a neighbour. "I've got those eggs for you," he said. The
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  • 20 11 nomic P Slf 2 HvKM tbe ko8l»en J. L f^ Pl last Indies lands East Reuter
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    • 132 11 rnnrs phllp~lin E (Incorporated in Australia) ITOv SAILINGS TO BRISBANE IHLKSDAI ISLAND. b information regarding freight and passenger accommodation BOVSTEAD CO, LTD, fti: BANK LINE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE AKLN^ CARGO FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA L M>O-CHINA Lli\E. f knit* in England) j eto Japan
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    • 179 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. (wmm pact m>~ Educational (No. 47K) I teoc. ap Plv rs 1 as •TBSißr'" (No :-K) BALLROOM DANCTNQ ~^~ThT~~M*^t 22S i r et of modrrn tim.s- This ,u«s I rours if you only place rouAelf SwjJ? »i« expert guidance of -The A'lsto School of Ballroom rinc/? K N
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    • 248 11 Kidnevs Must Clean Out Adds ff >r M.kkl K,., p 9 m|| fJ«« Kl .-tnlw.. ..r I.l'.tJ If I'; »I' K ior maddr, r..k« Ira tfnd A) t.lifv.... Rurn. f, u l I indt ...i. vtth H Cyitr*. C/tt^x irs, mu I 1 >r> and x;i rtu m,-'»i, iri AM
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  • 146 12 Sa; Pranclsco, June S3 TIIK liiilrd Stales n ivy frill take slt'l» s 10-nn»rrow lo Mug ftttt bi^c Betheiebeßi Oiii>\.nd bete Inie fall prmliu lion, it is reliably repor'Vd. Machinists have b*vn on strike since May 10. Tlic Navy may bave the eo-operat&oo
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  • 339 12 Lahore, Jun« 18- STATEMENT to- J day officially explained the policy of j UM Provincial Gdvrrnment in the] matter of repreaeiiiation In Uie Huollc ServJ The prescribed percentagea arc MuaUmsl 50. Sikhs 20. Hindus 30. No dtetlnction is shown between sub-castes or subdivisions, or between candidates from different
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 123 12 Week -End Audiences acclaimed JUDY'S great first solo starring role! j LaS Day! tO-W CAP JTOL 3.15-6.15-9.15 f NELLIE KELLY 1 with Mm --^^m^m^r^ I With latest Metiotone News of-the-Dav leaturini: PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT < famous Speech t<» the Nation Already shown at Two Packed Midnight ScreeningsOPENING TO-MORROW mj AT THE
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    • 125 12 Sold Right out during the Week- en j Don't miss this unique picture TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 PaALHAMBRA A PICTURE AS GREAT AS ITS liri, SPiSCZ I A ,IDD£D .4 7771 1 77(j.v almi:in^iovii:l\\i With JOAN LESLIE Sensational Star discovery of lty UNIVERSAL NEWSREEI\ Tin- greatest thriller ever Screened COMING
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  • 352 13 Cable News From Down Under T HK Minister for Aj r <M r McEwem «*a announced toe homo expansion of the K'.va.f. i n (IJitdll^ th< possibility f»f biuidinq further types of aircraft and further supplies from tho l 8A. Though there are fewer entries for the Sydney Sheep Show,
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  • 54 13 TH! the 1 'Sembaw; ng, b] onc at Igwin a F were iin I I score when Jenkins fi u.i'i ,r fi« n< t n larly powei fui I lion to the \i> Club '-II pn vtoua occ i^k»m D w Kltlnman cored ti
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    • 67 13 —FINAL SHOWING OF— lOi H Mli\S" COLUMBIA'S SMASH HIT WHICH HAS PULVERISED ALL PAST RECORDS A LAST »AY PAVILION 3,5 6,5 915 FILM STAR'S DISAPPEARANCE REX HARRISON MISSING TEN DAYS i NO WONDER! Here are ftvo **!»o«»«l f*«>4i%oii%" that detained him. You'll nun KAREN VERNk and PAN MARION MlOft AT
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  • 392 14 r PHE SRC won by an innings and 63 runs in their two-day match against the S.C.C. over the week-end. Thoy taking the bowling honours with 5 S.C.C. wickets for 18 runs in the first innings and 7 wickets for 18 runs in the
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  • 49 14 London, June 22. C. A. Humphreys, of London, won the Empire marathon in thre hours 12 minutes 36 seconds. There was a large Services representation but the most successful was J Bell. Royal Air Force, who was third in thre e hours 30 minutes 37 2 5 seconds. Reuter
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  • 217 14 Army Play Air Force At LordS For War Charity London, June 22 THERE was a test match flavour about the cricket at T Lords where 10.000 watched the first of four matche.s between the Army and Royal Air Force in aid ol Army <*•£**, the Yorkshire captain skippered the Army
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  • 184 14 Nellie Chia Wins Bad minton Tie PLAYING In the quarter finals of the Singapore junioi l badminton championships held at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday. Ahmad bin Matar and Ismail bin Majan won their games with comparative ease. The best game of the day was the women's singles tie between
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  • 47 14 THE crickPt match between the Khalsa Association and the Singapore Colts played on the former's ground yesterday afternoon resulted in a comfortable victory for the Khalsa Association by 117 runs. The Sikhs, batting first, knocked up 152 to whteh the Colts could reply with a meagre 35.
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  • 490 14 11 LAST minute goal through a penalty enabled the Business Houses combined team to force a three-all draw agßiiist the Chinese Athletic in a War Fund match played on the Anson Koad Stadium yesterday. The Business Houses team showed glimpses of form that would make
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  • 230 14 IN a high ■eorini m tch 1 an the Bmhalesc w ground yesterday the afl Association defeated th^ii 17 runs. 1J BattinR flrsttlu-Sinhaiej. 5 N 'Vei-nand Thp S R r I P° n trib«2 ine SRC. replied with a 170. the highest scorer*^ Merrier who contribul For
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  • 150 14 T'HE Air Headquarters th<- St. Andrew'.- Old cricket by 98 runs yesten match played at Weedsvi Scores were AIR HMPQIXRTFRS White c Rajah b Dawson Ormondroyd c vrtcket kwpfr b P Yates b Funs Marsh b Fuur; Hall Ibw de Sllva Palmer c and b Janifii Michael not
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 341 14 RENGAM BAT WELL TO WIN FROM S.C.C. D» si. AM beat the S.C.C. by 7 wickets in a cricket match on the I'adang- yesterday. Strong .suit of the visitors was their batting, Wilkinson contributing 65, while Stiven with 35 and Higglm with 27 remained unbeaten when .stumps were drawn for
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    • 49 14 ow\ in 1 unskilled, 11^ only comes to tne mi to-day to Judy »t F^J pore _Branch of;"', college established o.er Enrolment at ary^.^lJ Book-krcping. p m -™wrt other coromerc .1 wwg conrsrs arrnn^d I London Ciwin." lflfl P.tmau Ccnimrrcu nation*. caw tr w Mention tl.e course »huh'« TELBFHOKB
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  • 153 15 NEWS INVITIES ratirel ias unanitu oterm aid *> f d the hitter I xeI f HanT A. 1 Yoon I pavee, Vf. Sui, Ch Che Kontik binti Ahiliim P. I i lion. preI 6. Moris, A. F M. G. i K. R. ind C v; i n rrtM. A. C.
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    • 108 15 LAST 2 SHOWS 7 :;o 7)-:w p.m. GENE AOTRY m "RHYTHM ON THE SADDLE" "LADY IEHAVT' with SALLY BfLEBS ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRA OR DIN AR Y! COMINC^~TO d \l* I I Ol> The LONGEST and Most £$%ss& THRILLING ofTerin« yel J?** r-y^P^^l presented at anv theatre DV \r Clw':'T II D
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  • 326 16 London, lam: 22. i Rnvsia has shown himself In his true colours, acUTTI.KR by his dec -lunation war l authorilatiTe quarters to l^odon anere raft. Stalin, finding himself faced vMtjh the German forces mass elon his frontier, must realist tiskt the attack is part
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  • 58 16 Stockholm, June 22.—1t la not "ood for us." was the comment of the man in the street on hearing that Finland was allied with Germany in an attack on Russia. It U uerea «rnat demands wj}} Sweden to facilH s In the en st. I ilarlj m connection
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  • Communiques
    • 233 16 Cain), June 22 MORE local gains everywhere on the Syrian fro'.i are recorded in to-day's G H.Q. communique. The communique Males: "LIBYA: No ch:uige m the .situation ••ABYSSINIA: Patriot forces led Oy British officers have captured the town of Jimma. The Italia" General Ofticer Commanding
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  • 128 16 AA Berlin. June 22 r)-DAY the hour of the holy war has struck," says General Antoneacu in an Order of the Day issued to the Rumanian troops who are lighting -side by side witn :he Germans against Russia, according to the German News Agency. "I command
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    • 80 16 HUNGER i FINLAND'S Oil ENEMY Washington June -riN-LAND's »nl_ eneaj 1 hunger Vv pinn, ar^ pro-Finnish and v.ii n oj for other Interests This] ment was made to-day by tlJ land Minister to the United] M. Procope. c mraenuni ol German Invasion of Russia. He said that the only m
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    • 70 16 Londoi THE sustained c r.a.f again tndmtrlrj wa lal by strong the I Command, »ya in RAJ. munique. Objectives were Cologne Dusseldorf. whi attacked the docka at D and Boulogne. One aircj aiis^lng from these operatid Aircraft of the Fighter •nand carried out offensive over enemy airdromes
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    • 41 16 Montevideo. June B^j will not consider as a oe 11 any American nation enfl the war outside tinent. This annog day by the Foreign MtaisW Neuani to a speciaUy co gathering of diptomatii ej tatives of American re^ Reuter
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  • 360 16 London. June 22. WORLD speculation as to the strength and striking power of the Soviet air force will at Isust be brought to an end as her machines go into action against the Luftwaffe and the Russians real Strength Is revealed in actual battle. Any estimate of "Red" strength
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