Morning Tribune, 24 June 1941

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  • 16 1 Morning Tribune V( ,l ii_N'o. 123, Tuesday, June 24, 1941. Morning Tribune Tuesday, June 24, L94]
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  • 377 1 New York June 23 IjHill United States mcnt circles hop.- that the Genu attack u„ssi a ma, ead Japan not only to break h rA.xist.es ,n the near fat.,,, but also to bee about and oppose it." staU-s the Washington correspondent of the New York limes
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  • 121 1 Stockholm. June 21— <i«r man troops art* on luiiush I territory a< cordine to a transit agreement, static the! Helsinki new>paper Sanom.it. (German troops i| sa\«-, art on the roast of the White Sea and German troops,! jointly with the Finnish pro- I £teet Finnish territory. J "Therefore
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  • 1407 1 NAZIS SUFFER HEAVY LOSSES 65 PLANES DOWN li s%<M.imi i H.ll 1 1 CLAIM TO HAVE REPULSED GERMAN TROOPS AFTER FIFRCF FIGHT I IN. rs MADE IN THE FIRST COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BYTOE CfflKF 0 IND OF THE RE; ARMY. COMMUNIQUE ALSO CLAIMS THAT 65 NAZI PLANES WERE SHOT OVER RUSSIAN
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  • 347 1 Stoekholm, June PL THfc fwedfsi Cabinet held an emergency meeting on Sunday and again this morning A secret session of the Riksdag (Parliament) lhas been planned for Friday or very likely earlier, according to the newspaper Aftonbladet. Meanwhile the newspaper's Berlin correspondent SUN that political circles emphasise
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  • 17 1 London Jun< lcan AmS Silled on tl r Mr. Anthony Eden, retary.- Reuter
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  • 1207 2 WORLD REACTION London, June 23. rpHE London papers this morning follow Mr Winston ChurA chills lead, the general viewpoint being that Britain has nromised Russia technical and economic assistance and the LTthtt Hitler has once more broken a treaty signed only 22 months ago can
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  • 19 2 Berlin. June 23. THE Bulgarian Cabinet held an emergency meeting yesterday says a despatch from Sofia. Reuter
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  • 420 2 Washington, June 23. MHJALMAR PROCOPE, the Finnish Mini,. after communicating with the Finnish cJ. raent by telephone yesterday, said that |22 was "not at war but against her wish, s had h again "dragged into the midst of the intemLH al turmoil." ler »uUo B M.
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  • 320 2 Moscow. June B. i STRICT blackout was in force in M*e— "j A „i R ht. writes Maurice Loycll. Rf^mSTu correspondent in Moscow. What MJ** J eitv's most distinctive feature by niR _U^ electric stars on the spires of the Kremlin-^ Blackout blinds, hastily erecud w
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    • 80 2 ONLY 5 MOKE DAYS! |JN WHICH TO BOOK YOUR SEATS FOR THE FIRST Night OF "DESIGN for LIVING" I NOEL COWARD'S daring, sophisticated— but light-hearted play. Bookings are very heavy but excellent seats are still available. VII TOItiA I Hi: A B IIS*. June 28 July 5. DO NOT MISS
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  • 161 3 Ankara, June 23. »flkial Turkish communique to-day proclaims Turkish neutrality in the Russo-German war. Commercial negotiations between Turkey and Germany "not yet started but arc expected to begin soon in of the renewing of the treaty of last summer, said M. joglu. the Turkish Foreign
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    96 3 «fc St. Pauls f\i- th edial wa^ 1 ;«:,a?n ihe truset of German bom- i tiers, when the North Transept was hi! by a t bomb, uhic i 1 crashed through j i the roof to th- floe i el th« j > transept, ex- i pluded there > and
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  • 95 3 Zurich, June 23. Htapo was engaged all day :cX In a great round-up sns* in Berlin, according to [respondent of the Neu Zeitung. The Gorman las not informed until the aute of Hitler's move and rprised with its suddenness pressed by the vast size of the German Army is
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  • 42 3 New V< rk, June 23. iKKiated Press reports that l reo Turkish-German contains a secret N that Turkey woula thetic neutrality in case of the Associated tliat Turkey rdanettea t Jiz Soviet vessels in the Eastern News
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  • 54 3 FOREIGN AFFAIRS DEBATE ON COMMONS n?\nrv. Undon June 23 will be made on X ri menta in foreign n u t r the ne< t sitting of the t«Jg thi a Element tin u Wlun street, said: I* the for-fcn situation. irr-L 1 shi W>^ R which had ™use of
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  • 74 3 Washington, June 23. T>: r State Department is drafting legislation tightening up die restrictions on the dissemination of foreign propaganda in the United States. j.i was revealed yesterday by Mr Cordell Hull, Secretary of jtat, r o nator M< l 3f New Y irk who
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  • 89 3 rIE victim of a motorcar accident at East Coast I Road last night, a I cow was killed outI right when it strayed on the roadway a few hundred yards short of the junction at Telok Kurau Road. A car. believed to be the one
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  • 24 3 Dr. E. A. BtruthersJ Tscale Offloer, Grade B. Malayan Medical Service, baa. been appointed to. officiate as Deputy, State Medical and Health Officer. Selor.
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  • 90 3 London, June 23. rasas* ssrs^Jt British patrol n atnftes "The German An Admiralty commu <^ had been steamship Babttonga ol by ror actins a. a supP**^ has ton J puu.lian patrols. She had been tal km r ew waters since Santos on April 24, havi.^
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  • 593 3 London June tl. JjfcllUUNG Saturday s score, the R.A.F.. during the second day of the "invasion' of Northern France v sterdav destroyed 30 German lighters. The R.A.F. lost two fighters but onlv one pilot Twenty-nine enemy planes were shot down in a fighter combat while
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  • 82 3 London. June 23. The last Moscow Radio broadcast last nighl contained no bulletin about the military operations The tone ol the Moscoa R>i BWS broadcast unrt«»v.cn! noticeable change during the evening i• e Briti h war news u;> s given greater prominence than usual and reports
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  • 49 3 Ottawa. June 23. CANADA'S Victory bOM <A MM b dosed on Saturday *«h a total subscription Ol J'^™ which breaks the record Cor all the Kieat War Victor* U»ns rL KSecttre of the loan was $600,000,000, according to Mr Ilsley, the Minister ot Finance Reuter
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    • 201 3 Madame Page la.sli Sale cotntnencittp June 25th lop Moor. II Hattery Koad Gain New Cinema Way Thwt \m no looffer i ij tsotisa foi man and woman th remain Thin, ■arroua, I'n dtarwaifht. U'jii-i »own. aii'j i*r»»-ndi«*-H i I li.llyv.-r>' el th.- in- n.;i Star* ai> uod**r severe strain rii*hi
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  • 807 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By A SMALL but very decorative wedding took place at the •ry Office last Saturday. The bride was Californian Dorothv LevlSQO and the groom William Valentine Alexander of London After the ceremony there was a Xon at the home of the bride 's Sister, Mrs.
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  • 61 4 'Wariors Play Hockey lonian w ar "ors who „,u »ui re*t th bocki y lie| ioey an- s lni Jt IMr pupils K "K\ Sthoo *he ;»re Ukiq l w n in the pr« H uil.on ol jg i! "> Cmmi i bv liven m th Vfcio»ia llitatr on th
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  • 106 5 FASHIONS change In slip-covers, M m everything else, and this year Mounts are rather tailored With Inverted pleats at the comers to give necessary fullness. Slipcovers for the bedroom, of course, can be frilly and divans look their nicest when the flounce to gathered extra fully. Chair
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  • 775 5 >RETTIES" for the house consider every detail most carefully before making your final decision decide on the decoralecoratton of any room, colours and materials rurpet samples, fabrics and for curuins, Mrs for accents. Live with these so that you can consider L dt ''..i 1 most
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  • 144 6 'No "Girl Friend" In Judge's Court 1 k SIIOKT while ago, a judge J SA |n an KiiKlish <«»u lt e I i pressed himM'lf puzzled bv J the r.vpression that a certain S S gentleman was "in bed with flu and went on to enquiry I whether '"flu" was
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  • 164 6 CONDEMNING the action X 18-vear-oX Chinese youth as groaaly Insulting." t£ fifth magistrate, yesterday, fined the accused $25. in default tw* weeks' simple imprisonmen- on each of three charm fng the modestv of a young Eurasian woman, Miss M. Milne Tlie prosecution alleged that
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  • 359 6 Controller Tells AS from June 2:5. 1941. DO permits to exfXMl will be panted for the export of nibbflg to the United Status of America consigned to any party other than the Rubber Reserve Company or its nomine.-, except in fulfilment of a contract
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  • 184 6 Discovery Of Skeleton Near Army Depot THE finding of a skeleton at the Auxiliary Depot. Tant r lin. on June 10 formed the subject of an inquiry in the Coroners Court yesterday afternoon. Cpl A. Backhurst of the R.A.M.C. told the Coroner that on the afternoon of the day in
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  • 99 6 VANDALISM IN CHURCH ALLEGED A 41- YEAR-OLD Teochew. Koh Cheng 9bng, who was alleged to have damaged the statue of St. Peter, at the Church of St. Peter and Paul. Queen Street, at 12.45 p.m. last Sunday, was charged with causing damage with intent to defile a place of worship
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    90 6 M St. Paul's 4^ (..i.e.iral was i a^ain the target of Nazi bombers, 1 S ,en the North N Transept tat hit bv a bomb, 3 which crashed > ihrouah the roof l to the floor of i J the transept, ex- plaried there. and bleu the debris into the
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  • 58 6 Dr. Quo Tai-chi Passed Through Singapore DR Quo Tai-chi. the Chinese Ambassador in don. passed throu two weeks ago on b Chungking where he Is to I the appointment of Minis yrtka Alt airs. While in Smgapore, he lth the Governor, S:r .fcomas. and also with the x-vetary. Mr S
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  • 23 6 Shanghai, Jus! THIRTY- SIX Japanese airJ two waves raided si jesterdav. The first -ave J Chen.it u. the d &1 Reuter
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  • 175 6 rOR having helped to relieve Wg C Pj r^ r and a gold ring valued s 1 P»J vesterdav sentenced to three years rit mentbvMr. Justice Worley the jurj a unanimous verdict of guilts v «o| Outlining the prosecution case r. it m Jones.
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  • 170 6 Melbourne, June 23. THE Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day that everyone in Australia hoped to see a maximum resistance by Russia. If forthcommg, this would .strengthen Tin key's position materially and help Britain in other theatres of war by diversion 01 the German forces He
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    859 7 From London London, May 27 /Beating The Invader': A Waste Of Paper: i j i Special Test Of Marj garine: 'Up Doing' I j Before The King And I I v Queen j t j rrTAND toft Carry on." That is the substance of he personal message
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  • 104 7 AN 18-vear-old girl, Pang Pu Vong, charged before Mr W. D Carew, the third magistrate. aitfa having attempted to commit suicide by drinking a solution a! poison, informed the court that .she had done it because waa oppressed and ill-treated by hei step-mother. The prosecuting officer
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  • 276 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. IN connection with the recent labour disturbances in Seiangor, the Morning Tribune officially understands that the Government, through the Labour Department, has called for full reports from managers of all estates affected during the disturbances. These reports will
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  • 326 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JUNE, 24, 1941 SHIFTING SANDS HE house Hitler has buOt for himself is founded on shifting sands and to boteter up its precarious balance he must extend the war-perhaps much again* the better judgment of the German High Command— to every country in the world where he
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  • 184 8 RUSSIANS LOVE MASSES THF. Russian Army will be v u 1 able, even if it loses battle*. But the nations of the West want to know whether Russians agains Germany will win battles AgtoJ the Japanese they undoubtedly would Against the Germans, the answer is in considerable doubt fho dream
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    • 794 8 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours v ~i Glands Fortified ij^^/M by New Discovery l wfgK you fiHl old before your time? Are you tin d run- tM Men Vr,/ uorn «ait and unabl. to ke-p up with th.- sp. .c I /^£^^i»\ id plrasT,?es oV modern llf.? IX, you
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  • 123 9 Flash b ack -Re volu tion Joseph rstaiin (11:1.1, c inn* irmy and everything <•» With bin is ex -army chief i\r t mtnliv VoroshlloT, nu.\ Home Minister, wearini orders of the Red Banner and Lenin. 2. Russian Revolution seem 1917, began a' Peiregrad u March against the •emi-lun"+l rule
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    • 700 10 Miscellaneous iOHAMBD, Tailor R 6 ng ipore < Modi rata prt< HVi.'KNK BAADBBSSHfG BALOON. N<> 14. Arcade Building. Prop. P N Bamy sltM Kitchil. (sfa« MBLJ IWIVMI Why let rusry cutl^r.'es worry youi Send them ro OEPC. l*», R for rust-proof bilver-pav-lng (No. W4ID HORSE-RACING Big punter.. Who I uually
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    • 626 10 Motor Vehicles li you WANT to sell your car, phone 5088. Slngaporu. Cash paid. (No. 676H) Ke>R SALE 19M Morris 8 saioon. condition Price $450-- nett. Box 877, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. BaJ BUY~i SELL OBSD CARS Royal Motor Hiring. 153 Middle Road. Singapore. Phone 45i)i MB> LANCHESTER 12 6
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    • 654 10 For Sale FOR SALR BS A. cycle 16" frame. 3 linu -t uew, rash $55 Apply Bi, surer. Kuala Lumpur. (No. ¥Pt) FOR SALB. Alsatian puppies all pedigree. Tliree moutha and 14 months old. Aupjy 525. Baleatler Road. Singapore, aft.r 2 p.m. (No. 9278) FOR SALE Blaekout Motorcar Head Lamp
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    • 361 10 few the] j AIR BING iPOM Zen is.y^ «ar t. Ml S m Z|l p, l V IHPJ. Il.jg m. ;ij lt LONDON «81 raetm (From i i p m a. p.m.) G D r: n mm fFron 900 p m ta 11 j0 p m sak;on 2o M iii.rrf.
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  • 295 11 I INSTIGATED by an Indian taxi-driver, 4 wo I Malays. Salleh and Ali. committed house. iking and theft of cash and jewellery m tnc Mini 5?,016 belonging to a Chinese waitress I ijtii :n a room in Ceylang Hotel. j the theft was committed while
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  • 322 11 th< i nnd breal u the On i h»s nc avion, Ihe Ihiet consumH mineral wafej> and ice cream <n the «-pm an4 teofc away i e;arettcs M>d mineral waters a no* iee cream I :ain Anger j mi r0 t )>lis on bottles and
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  • 93 11 PAWNED FRIEND'S SILVER CUP VISITING a triencl's house dartn< his tttoence, Lan Fook Beng < 17 a Cnntoneve, and .Tanw Bt€ wart (1%), a Eurasian, too* away a silver cup worth ?25 and paWM ed it. A a result of police inquiries i;m and Stewart were arrested and the cup
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  • 114 11 NEWS BREVITIES Melbourne, June 23. The Minister for the Army <Mr. Spender 1 has announced; that cigarettes will not be .^old to civilians visiting military ramps in future. Rifle cluhs have been suspended fori the duration of the war. Opportunities will be Riven mem- directly. Nearly 6,000 men of the
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    • 145 11 WAYSS PIIILI* LINE. (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. S\ DNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. mation regarding freight and passenger accommodation I.V tO BOVSTEAD CO. LTD, lI E HANK LINK LTD, AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE J AUNG CARGO FOR BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTLMORE MA PANAMA
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    • 153 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. (FROM PAOI 10 > Matrimonial a lonkly middif-aped gentleman honing responsible position wKhe* to rr^et educated ;uid respectable ChiMtt lad compel) on«h».p (1 irlng evenings ror picnic, l: agreeable wlti a view to mony. replies w:il be tiered itrtctlf Bdanttal and eacloat photo it i (returnable) n<a.s« ap;-ij
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    • 317 11 Asthma Cause Killed in 24 Hours ThntiK! to ihr d|.t»-nv/»r} v>f nn ATn.r.. up t p> \f\ Inn, it it'.?. |>. »">«««tt.|<> t* fr"t 'I I those i fn?|.; i-f rhoMng, r:<«i"ne. I rt'ftff'UtK and a-hroKlnt; AWhfrta hy i ii- phiiw m-Mrh If <W rrn* In th«- M<.<*l N hurt
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    • 61 11 rx S I TcLD IH^ MAJOR vßji, S AND SC I DiLV IT j AAAJ^IN J ip^ MAKE Him A l-iTi!^—^ Sot-t^k J) A«,4 $1 Vpi ■SiSß'NG. LIKE <$Xfr T7 V i Ut v. INDIl NDl ON Ml' /A v U4 lO MAKEL M v/ *r^, Tc HAVE IIW4fcJ(Ml lW
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  • 281 12 Cable News From Down Under mrne, lune iTALUEfI x the V Sydney stud ha p salt s were the i Two members ol tbc aJJ al Dorwui u meir Uvea u> ue-uueaved .amp to tell i. P 11 01 Uieir m id become I ana mosi n uy oarfc i
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    • 183 12 OPENING TO'DA Y 3,5-5,5-9,5! CAP I TO Lj l l i 4 K\ i.O T chills, thrills and KILLS. in his greatest Role ye I A Famous Scientist doomed to die for committing a "Merc} Killing' DISCOVERS HOW iO STOP DEATH hut < 1 1 1 1 to become monstei
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    • 139 12 OPENING TO-DAY 3 SHOWS \l§l A gB A OWING IX) THE LENGTH OF THE I ;i NOTE RFVISED SCREENING TIMES 2.30 p.m. 6 p.m. SrVS VPWVyaavnvaanawHHß^K yffi^j^mjMmgmmMMm M~ *^^2B iKX-«> < *t^^ai :v _^^H S B^* > mmmw '.^^^*aa^^^aß|E^K B^St^^a^ -vi^^^^ Tr^^fc^ J^sa Btei aTv v >. •<ii^w ,k if
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  • 174 13 WAS A SPY IN A LIBRARY •my spy lust u a Mir- 1 I if Birming.l p. main public! j n Hi,.. ar>- Lgtji i nred mi I went in. Then bno iiii*' .lions F u i i lon but I olhe "aet >Ugh s rows ol I book* d
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    • 222 13 p mK^l Ha%HD roai mama n smikuim W irfijfflfrl ITS,IAKn IO iiMK.I.i Tin; ixrc.irs it GAVI VOW 3 JS^k IrSIIAISI ,U ••KT X CKWhIK INTIKTAINMLNI WL 4, \NU\ll!i:i I M,v> iIH ,>M ||n [COA|) |n |m 1 7. IZjm&M Aft C c l ,n s igg^7ww^ l0 DAY '^^j^jjj^' mmM
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    • 55 13 liMMiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMi •IjlwJll.lliliffliiHiillilvrl a strange and wonderful NfRITTEN, DIRECTED A PRODUCED BY BEY NECHT FrrMiitin; Pj£ typm 'y&ftrffl?Tint* kWw^c^A^ \m\Sm Jmm\ 'am A^^ vvw* 1 a^mmtm *k. J^B mmt m^ iHVv "mtjo^Lm^ 9^ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR., RITA HAYWORTH THOMAS MITCHELL 1 >s Pavi/un III! il Ml A l m-MMM-mM j Other
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  • 394 14 Tads' Poor Display Chinese Athletic 3; Manchester i PUTTING up a poor display against a team that had only the pievious day played a -nuiim match, the Manchester last 3-1 to ChiiaS Athletic in a Div. I match at Anson Road St? dium yesterday. la
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  • 196 14 Killed In Dynamite Explosion a|R w. G Porter, tl i Curoner t< .day return. A verdict ol death by misadventure the com lu* on if an inquiry 1 ito the death of Chen Ah Kow, taster" In a granite quarry In lukit Timali »rho was fatally inj /rod In an
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  • 82 14 SINGAPORE OUTER BATTLEMENT OF AUSTRALIA aphe importance of the Suez Canal and Singapore for the defence of Australia, and the fact chat the war us the workers' war -.uid one in which there are no non-combatants, were stressed by the Australian NOvy Minister, Mr. W. M. Hughes. In a recent
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  • 80 14 fHARGED with stealing $220 73 V wort a of jewellery belonging to .-iabaidah biule Abdullah, at the Swing Dance Hall. Omar bir. Abdulla »35/. a Malay, claimed trial before Mr. W D Carew. in the third police court, yesterday. Omar was saia to have stolen
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    35 14 The Combined Businees Houses team, (with officials and members o1 ihe organisini committee) uhirh held the Chinese Athletic to a three-ail draw on Sunua> in the War Fund soccer match played at Anson Road stadium.
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  • 317 14 FORT CANNING 2; S K A t THE S C FA. drew with Fort Canning is a uiv 1 2B match played at Farm r^rk, voterda>. both scoring two goals each. interests The game was productive 01 i/.v/nd football The Fortr.sj hud sttghtly foe better o exchanges
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  • 535 14 FOLLOWING are the weights for the races on the second day oi the Selangor Turi Club's Summer meeting to be run to-morrow: Horses— Class 2-9 furs. I i B/ M -RV 4 >' °r 4 0 0 DISTTNGJTISHED 53 4 1 ROISTERER If 1 3 2
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    • 34 14 DO** AMECHE **^§ir X. CARMcN MIRANDA XXXt—^ 1™ s°"ss!/ Th""*'" Mb By Courtesy of Hooki^ X Ufl d 1 Fox Film Corporation (East), Ltd. and the management L^^ V 0/, e f APB 3F
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 113 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. II A. R.A. (B.M.i v R.F. i M.tlavs. B Mati. Di\ II B. R.A.F. (KaUang) v R.A.F. (P.E.), S.H.B: Wanderers v airport, Clerical Union; J.'.S.A. v Custom. JCSA, P Office v Indian Aasn P. Office. TENNIS B*por« championships, senilis, s.C.C courts. TIDE TABLE I HIGH TIRES to-day
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  • 51 15 Soldier Claims Trial On Theft Charge ni\ T a 19- year-oid >»& m the flk and Changi. ap- d court yester* charge of theft I valued at $Tl bedding store of the Chang!, between charge of ais,g stolen property f atari Mohamed trial, aifd the case t ed a week
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  • 86 15 OAID to have cheated a compatriot {ZJim^S. 0l Qo worth $144.67. by representing themselves to be agents of an allegedly non existent firm. Tan Chok Kun <38' and Yong L.ung Ping i4B>, appeared before Mr W D. Carew. in the third police court, yesterday. Tan pleaded
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  • 190 15 SMITH, CLERC BEA TEN Play:n<; their best game up t«> date, Tan Hack toe and Wee Bug Lock won their tuarter-final tie In the open mens doubles of the Singapore championship beating Paul Clew ami i:-»\ smith in straight sets of 6—l, 6—4. i i uck Toe wa n splend
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  • 95 15 CK.V J John's Wooct I d M- n m■ a walkiw a i a pine R A.K er.ar-eoji itai :io trousi Wo mar rushed home and told In r husband: -n. i parachutist. Ann be has a bu Mle on back." Husband, a member ol Scotland Yard Hying
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  • 99 15 HE FELL 2 MILES A PILOT in the R. A. F. baling out at n.00.') [eel alter destroying Heinkel which damaged his machine, j dropped more than I•• o Ilea be* re opening his para ChUte "just to see what n felt like He is one Ol OUT j leading
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  • 18 15 Mr. K 1. Parker, lately of Malaya, is now serving as a lieutenant in the Army at Home
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