Morning Tribune, 25 June 1941

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  • 15 1 \H T SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune N(>j \o. 124, Wednesday. June 25 1941.
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  • 482 1 LONDON JINK M. HIT AMBASSADOR. A! MAISKV 1 \y x > PROMINENT AMONG THE DIPLO VUG LISTENED INTENTLY TO TO iJkys DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COM O\S0 \S o\ BRITISH POLICY TOWARDS I IN THE LIGHT OF THE GERMAN l\\
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  • 21 1 Cairo, jcne ii—im n.xi DESTROYED SO VICHY AIRCRAFT ON THE GROUND AND DAMAGED A VERT LARGE NUMBER OF OTHERS. REUTER
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  • 26 1 Moscow, June 24 M MOLOTOV, the Foreign Mini iter, yesterday received the Finnish Charge d Affaires and the Hungarian and Slovak Ministers.— Re uter
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  • 40 1 a o fN consequence ol the state of war between Germany and Soviet Russia, the Hungarian Gov ernment has decided to break off diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union, states a Budapest dispatch to the Italian N ws icy. Reuter
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  • 105 1 Imperial War Conference Is Postponed London, June I fSa prelude to the foreign Affairs debate, Ua A Minister Mr. Winston Churchill, in answer to a question declined an invitation to make a sta an the war situation In the Middle East He ppin i that Th, i sadvantage in revi<
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  • 585 1 SOVIET REPORTED ON THE OFFENSIVE: 5000 NAZIS CAPTURED ANKARA. SIMM 24. Till; RUSSIANS ARf >\ll> TO HAVE GOMMENCBD 1 THEIR OWN OFFENSIVE TOWARDS POLAND, RUMANIA \M> EAST PRUSSIA, ACCORDING TV MR. MARTIN ARGRONSKY, Till NATIONAL, BROADCASTING I ORPORATION'S I ORRESPONDENT IN ANKARA THE RUMANIANS iDMLTTEDI TO MR. ARGRONSKI THAT THE
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  • 163 1 J Tok\«» June 24. 11. 1. women and children J living in Moseou haw 5 jj been ordered to return hesM I I Oalj eleven women and S few hildrea sre believed to I be Affected. Contrary to expei t.uions Bel J" statement will he
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  • 446 2 ARMS ONLY GUARANTEE Turks Know ma John Waiiis, Reuters Special Correspondent at Ankara) THE German attack on Russia shows clearly that tne uernam re»rd treaiie* as binding while, they remain in rmany\s intcrcsl and Turkish opinion seems to be to-day that they haw < niy one guarantee Of security and
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  • 261 2 mr Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, replied in he M Affirmative to a question in the House of Commons whether t£ KcommSd in the Middle East ha. full authori y to take whatever measures are necessary, however drastic to occupy Syria and that no
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  • 173 2 NeW York June 24. j i A All. that the Cnitcd t\ states Naw slum Id be S J thrown immediately into the Battle Of the Atlantic was made to-day by the Ken Vork v Herald-Tribune. The paper says,
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    • 48 2 London. June M.— Sabotei i in Russia. Military tribunals have been the order issued by the Boviet Commis M. Rythchkov. st ite th( m !ow h accused of Interterrinp with the funct and road transport In the war will be dealt with by these tribunals l j Reuter
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    • 120 2 London. June 24.- The torrent ol Germa ganda In Justification ol the attack up k r J tinues tj pour from German wink, statin latest comment comes in an the official i Corresponded which say J that 11 Gem at the eleventh hour frustrated tin A collaboration in August 1939
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    • 45 2 I Zurich. June 24. The Rome corres] I Tribune de Geneve says that although .1 I war is generally welcomed in [l 1 ground 'it is generally realised tl- I '..r.r.eal that Italy will have to bear an < burdl in the Mediterranean war again Reuter
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    • 49 2 London. June 24.— Soviet youth :"-d woik as hard ao grown-up people 1 Moscow to day. They were told X the editor of 1 leading vouth journal that their I for victory as the beat shooting I the front fl broadcaster concluded his appeal with mean business to-day.'" Retuer
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    • 47 2 London. Jmie 24,-It i^xX,,; ~«M London that the publication o. Lo d G on the campaign in France has be< Ss originally announced the they w 1 in the middle of June b,t it is und 1 now been decided that the present is tune moment. Reuter
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    • 69 2 Berlin. June 24.-A Er.t X three non commissioned °{Jfcf£ rl a flying taken prisoner when a British Sundi I u came down in the Bay of WsW the official German Nov; I that nine of the crew were dro 3 1 picked up by a German rescue pla «JU they
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    • 59 2 Canberra. June Mr— The Austral I r g Menzies, stated in the Houa tatnfl that Mi Winston Churchill's statemi I Itude of the British Empire to Re I .accepted by the Australian Qovermi The Labour Party leader. Mr nressed Labour's agreement with th< G of Mr. Churchill's announi Heia| he
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    • 61 2 Bombay, June 24.-The lit, toj mentioned" Phny. the Romrn hisf- to 300 BC has been discovered in tni captions carried out bv the Wizan I KondaDur 41 miles fro a Hyde: The finds, which include l nun I tural remains, resembling in a lev; sculpture of the cla ilea pert
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  • 136 2 ANTI-NAZI and othei W^J** A Moscow cinemas and tocluae in feasor Mamiock" story of the bn i who leaves Germany because ac u] tr ei competent Jewish surgeons in ik > cwm ed and expelled. „A l Also shown is Estcnsteins «vi the histoiy of
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    • 81 2 ONLY 4 MOKE BAYS! tN WHICH TO BOOK YOUR SEATS FOR THE FIRST Night OF "DESIGN for LIVING" M Si I'll f 1 NOEL COWARD'S daring, sophisticated -but light-heartea play. Bookings are very heavy but excellent seats are still available. VIC TOKIA TIIEATKE, June 28 July 5. DO A/Of 1
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  • 227 3 PRESIDENT TO SEIZE EQUIPMENT tiington, June 24. Department yesterday i substitute bill property seizure' 1 the Items which the ■q.r.sHion. d that the Pn to seise naval 1 i quipment, machine equipment. needed "to pro- u defence and ges ler-Secretary for War. and the Chairman om nission, Ad- the St
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  • 261 3 1 London. June 2 I. pit Germans ran be mad< »ii Irl n war an two Eurap in fronts this strmi ici if k,:xn; holds let i ig enough tineast to alio* Britain > exploit full} hei >\J\ w/>n daylight air supremacy in the west Thh
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  • 65 3 Lond in, June The M r <.<: i»> .1 md Natl Ben I E B< rti in a bn least, a I 690,000 ;i i, dv rnpl( red In tin Into lndusti i" iii> iai etl tpiit re were wanted to go back tn H
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  • 168 3 London, June 2* C si are believed to have attacked la south-east g JXmlu£ Bombs crashed into the sea a l roun<T me bit was cored. The fire oi the w. BbelU burst everywhere buUets lit the sky. People got out oi oca d the engagement,
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  • 90 3 ABYSSIXIA Nairobi, Juno 24. aUareai in East Africa are proceed- talc g communique Issued m The mniunique add.. "Our troop,. 1 ta l '■T M U n Ol \i V1 It £r >tured AParo and Bedelle, the lattei ma, the Italten stronghold 100 mile u
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    • 137 3 t- t s r£ jsJtyM *i0 "d -a. 'TECWJ A "'^'jHf AMP T l B*/ H* V Donol spoil food bj using cheap cooking oil thai (fives it an unwholesome Bavour, Frj II your meats fish and vegetables in W iZOLA, slid gel the extra rid ,l only this fine
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  • 876 4  - PEOPLE and PLACES VERA ARDMORE J I liii«'r Allied %Voiii^ii\\ Organisation: \«»il^ v ■j a lor I Bill •llllv V J By k^ From tin* Association of Friends of the r French Volunteers S To the President of the Inter Allied Women's Organisation, Singapore. Dear Madam. 1 have the hononr
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    553 5 your figure with these exe rcises what your age may b u lN lm h SSib]v really comfortable if superfluous flesh leflnition of your waistline or abounds on Hip id shoulders. Not only do you feel ungainly move about, but your appearance is spoiled the excess fat prevents even
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  • 49 5 TAKE A TIP ICR t priors (I! IN 1.1 NESS L of the lest ires for c Brush, s— in ich- id and tld. be ofyou this Fre- ushB also the uff *OMI ii i:s tion ■ice •i your inthe Ires f'r, >d on Mr tul nose S^[ In.
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  • 158 5 Your Favourite Perfume Is Now Made To Order INABILITY to obtain real French perfumes any more i need not hit Singaporiennes very hard, thanks to the en-« > terprise shown by POMPAJ DOl'K, No. U, the Arcade. manufacturers of beauty pro- < ducts and perfumes. S Here, under the supervision
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    • 26 5 King s School Presents JULIUS CAFSAR In aid of the WAR FUND Victoria Theatre June 27th, 6 p.m. June 28th, 10 a.m. f**n Book at Littles.
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    • 95 5 '«RHgHn^7 aa tOI 1'!&SW W V^Pv 4> fe ./as ''>. W il yjk^aMmMmm^SlSaS t 9 '\yAm^m\ av aha. you can tell by the flavour it's LAMB of exceptional quality n^mri^u.o AUSTRALIAN produces tJeliciuusly tender real pleasure to rv. ,nal .i delu tit f\ J to taste What heller <jnalitev ,LA
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  • 644 6  -  Ubique llv 'I'Jli'. wealth oi talent in the Services for; 2 au.v tiling to do with concert party or stage work seems to have increased out of all pro- a portion since reinforcements first began to. j arrive in Malaya. Satisfactory evidence of this was pro- m vided at
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  • 680 6 Councillor Alleges He Was AT a previous meeting Ol the Johore State Council Dr. N. Mootatamby criticised n questionable habits" of the Johore Mobile Police which had resulted in an advai fares to the detriment of poorer users of the bus services. m
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    841 7 Letter ir^^a Mj /%M^^a. m*-m M \W -W from London Squadron Leaden Preaches Sermon: King Sees Paratroop j Practices: Socialist AAedicos Protest: So- s licitors' Offices De-^ stroyed: Fewer Con- chies i London, May 28. A I YIIMIAIREO. youthful ii squadran leader of the Fighter Command, whose
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  • 346 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 25, 1941 JAPAN AND THE AXIS NBVER since 1981 when Japan violated the Nine-Power Agreement by annexing Manchuria has she been con- on,(! 1 Ult a knottier treats problem ™n the one thai faces her to-day >neh as treaty obligations with eithej bat nt the new
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    • 130 7 IF ***** Lose Fat Secret Method Discovered By Hollywood Cinema Stars Now Obtainable at Chemists I '''<'/. •"•thod of reducing iigb *en dtocovered by CalffonK of Moiiywooii. This diacov- on 1)od (|U](k]y gnd lj f.,t— pounda .1 w. k or 15 1 m,.mh. Kormode stimulate! r*y, and an athletic figured
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    • 33 7 SAFEGUARD I YOURSELVESI Mi I INSURE WITH I THE EASTERN UNITEDI ASSURANCE CORPORATIONS LTD. J i SICURIIY PI IS S/AW(7 j Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, j SIM.AI'OKI, S.S. PIIONl: NO. SSIIL j
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  • 160 8 j london. Jun«- 14. S J THI. idea widely put about j I b. Qctcaaelt thai Britain i> en the tCHe of s!a.\a- > 1 tioo ui s ridiculed I J In S s Imerfeaa vtl Miss Jactjae- S ling Cochrane, the ftrM J«-l
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  • 348 8 Washington, June 24. THE Nazi war machine must crash the Ked Army in three months or nice disastrous difficutoes, according to well-informed American circles fa J it ii stated thai the whole outcome 01 the Ruwio-German fighting hinges en the Red
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  • 388 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Tn. I IMPING into court on crutches as the result af aft! L ankle which ho sustained in a clash with strik* Burn* O.S.P.CX Klang and Port Swettenham mm. before Mr. A. D. York. District Officer, Kuala SSum enquired into the death of
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  • 81 8 EMPLOYED for two months in a house In Belegie R-^^d. Wong ng Kani (40>, a Cantonese wovn. stO f c $30U of her employers .tvings. Wong was later anested in -J hotel in South Bridge Road and he money was recovered from ner. it was
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  • 37 8 YEAR'S STABBINGS MK. Justice Norln rear's rigorous having caused grta tess in the Se* N ,,r 2 o'clock retu n taflii« 5 cused leniencj Sght in slight house in th( who had pr< compiainfi turning home u
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    • 454 8 J' Evening gown. Summery floral Crinoline organdie, full skirt, tight I S 17.50 I i BfTiilliil iT IBr lililill M M T:1^ IB »-a^a Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in f£\ i% Xf^ aIWM BEFORE AFTER i -ji i a i«j rl.'-irinir .ind healing v. f Nlxodi r, hy an
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  • 224 9 crrw in numbers thev 5t,.... „d\.inii«« towards his part* Th»v ,nmd with sticks, stones' and 1 TS kind of weapon which he noticed for^s first time, long slender vtjcks <i.J?L!. h Z md pointed at the end to riTK. n h d vMSfs. resemble Witness stated that the
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  • 54 9 CLIPPER DUE HERE TO-DAY r p'lF Pan- American "Clipper'! an San Francisco la expected! to arrive in Singapor t to-day and to-morrow. Tiie latest time o: nesting at I General Pott omef. Singapore nnecf with mails for despatch 1 by the return flight for the PhilipIslands. Pacific island. America and
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  • 19 9 Ankara, June 24. S JH l H,:urlu tile BriT!:h Ambassador, saw* Sarajoglu the Turkish Foreign I Minister yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 247 9 a> sentenced Arthur Jansen to a taent when he pleaded guilt v to to Ins s.ster Alice, a dance hoslen the night of March 30 last P s he rook i bjection and p an argument, «h ch was i" by the stabt JAXSEN HAD KEN l\VMLOVKD FOR A
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  • 40 9 new picture of one of Hollywood's promising young stars, lire n da .Marshall, who is featured in Warner Bros. "East of the River." Here she wears an evening gown of white crepe with a ginllc of brilliants
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  • 307 9 n s.'^aata;t' lis no M 'i t(. v'l fll I I at: ensur, 1 "I our (ihl Ww Middi V"," ">•■ •>.- "X-y4;i X.'X,;;;;;:, and PenanK on •,»<i VI., M in a, wl J'"« come X;!XK#^£ again h( rr mi,v Thr rnenn has agentl all
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  • 178 9 BRIGHT LIGHTS! "BEFORE 1 HANG" Ciltilol) BLOODCUaoUNG ofWnc run '^./'"'V^. 1 Which run at the Capitol lerduv arho bthi siw";" I br,,iton < to '>••<< on the i :;;;;;;''X'*' i i,iu, i|( 2 ion tjiriiuM-s into t ,<• rh r< u i »ii >i na« become noted WJ >™ th
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    • 119 9 NEDERLANDSCH: HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.\ Established hv Roval Charter A) 1824. (Netherlands TVadlng BaekHi BANK Kits Paid Up Capital f. 40.U3CJ. Reserve Vmui t. 12,000 it London i on rspondents NATIONAL PPOVINCiAI BAN! MMI'I ED Head Oftli e HATAVIA. Branches; Nei.-trl.miN ga*| .ndies. -Sou? baya, Bamarang, Median, w» tevreden Bandoeng, cherlb' regal,
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    • 647 10 '"Ua^ Ik. Situations Vacant DRESS DM'.' i r M apply to A.P.C Marlni Depi (No WAN! kd an Bui Uilpping Lighten* Dept. Apply Bo* Malaya TVlbune, Singapore 'No. i'4K i TTNMARitiLD MALAY, Javaneee 01 T Gardener. Apply 6 1 ni 33 <> Gro\ 0 Head, Snlgapon B -.meo Ledi bouerkfcper,
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    • 644 10 Miscellaneous Ol i:a MOHAMED Tall I Road Moderate prlcee. (W HYOIENIC HAIBDBBSSING SALOON, ,4, Arcade Building Prop. P. H. Se-n> .1 _°i_r'^* HOUSEWIVES! Why lei ro*B ctttl rfj v you? Stnd them tn O.e.p.c i», Road to rust-proof ing HOKSK-IMCING Big pUtttCTI Who 00nU- .1, uld write immediately to Mali
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    • 649 10 Motor Vehicles u xJlTwant to aoU yy» ctr, Pggg Singapore. Cash paid^jNo. OTW ONE LATEST FIAT car in excellent .011B vppi, ii, Pitt Btw^* ssj w ifcj MORRJB-1 I C ?°^S2 a *aKKl MOTOR! ECU 3. ••**gj*f H Chew, 141-A. Devogshlie 8008, Singapore, iwo. I .v S KLI USED CARS.
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    • 702 10 For Sale FOR SALE B.S A. cycle 16" frame, speed, almaet new, cash tss|-. Apply 85, Ampnng Street, Kuala Lumpur. fNo. 4v<> FOR SALE. Alsatian puppies all pedl.iree. Three mouths and 14 months old. Apply 5L'5. B;il«»tUT Road, Singapore, eftjr 2 p.m. (No. &27H) FOR SALE, almost new 6 valve
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    • 326 10 I ON THE i AIR SINGAPORE 2HL ?25 m 1333 k w, ZHP.I 30 9€ m. 959 m.'es. t ZHP.^ 48.. ".8 m. i.175 mr« ZHPJ. 41.38 m. 7.»5 m LOUDON GSV—I7.BI mctj 16.84 metres GSF— IS .I4 mesj 19 ll metres. (rrom 6. 13 p.m fe 11 50 p.m.)
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  • 71 11 and 14 women, all iiVho were arrested in Veerasamy Rood >< ere convicted on 3 gaming by Mr. W. D magistrate. women, who haa tions for gambling, Vn^u ach 2252 mcr one month* simple imprisonment. The others »»2a $3 or five dayPCSS •t isonment cnarued
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  • 196 11 Indian View Of German Invasion Madras, June 23. Silß Mohamed Usman, Vlce-Chai >r 01 the Univer >•! Madras and former Actin^-Gov-ernor, to-daj d< mned the German invasion of Russia and described it as typical of the barbarity of the Nazis. Sir Mohamed declared that (ire..:. Britain was fighting for a
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  • 62 11 Melbourne, June 24. Mrs. M. Anderson of Eor-t^cray (Mel-| bom celebrated' 101 st birthday j ♦crrlay. She has 13 children, and ■ts none, but I ours small families. T h e Victorian Minister I (Mr Mackn Chai p.on. Squadron Leader C A Pritchard Mrnildr;. Ni So Wal'-.s serving v.
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    • 399 11 j CLASSIFIED ADS. FROM Mcm in, To Let Rlv.-r VaP, R lumtuhed ant phone BTW t.vwn f.OKi tNfi Furnished H tntm to tot "'utcu on -.a front ModsM nthly tornsj B STUDENI HOMI In a:, x„, rl j r "X how rood and Tuition t '-P v 0r,:.l Apply to
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    • 254 11 PUBLIC NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TfMRITIS. rrvnvp r w mrtt,«d for a.* mii"« ria tnaterlnl* or service k t p*rtteutol u<■ Miml'l,l] TMidrr Rood. Tender Duto < f C]o«lng f notion of drrdrn In Reserve Rood, poaih-l to tottl p. id, fr» m Nelson *l to r:i<! (DepO If 1-: DOOtt,
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  • 344 12 NEW FROM INDIA Simla. June -3. rrHE latest awari 1 for gallantry in j the Eritrean cam- paign is announced here to-day: Lance Naik Bhagat Btngh, Of the Royal Artil- j lery. wins th. 4 Indian Distinguished Service Medal lor volunteering to perform certain uaiardous duties in dealing with telegraph
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    • 188 12 One of the most amazing stories ever filmed! KARLOFF, as a brilliant scientist sentenced to death for a "MIiRCY KILLING" and seeking the secret of IMMORTALITY, only to become a fiend in Human shape! CAPITOL TO-DAY I 3.15 6.15 9.15 i I wLFkj" mSe Mm** $8i /^hl jI lfc\ R^fl
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    • 75 12 Hjj} CAPTURES m fc SINGAPORE'S |M LEADING CINEMA SCREENS ™^^^fc Here's the Wr^Sm RECORD < AI'IIOI. NOW PLAYING "BEFORE I HANG" DITTO NEXT CHANGE "MISSIN3 TEN DAYS" PAVILIOX-OPENS TO-MORROW-. "ANCLLS OVER BROADWAY DITTO COMING VERY SOON ESCAPE TO GLORY CAI»ITOL-(To Follow Missing Ten Day "THE GREEN ARCHER" THIS, IN AMERICAN
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  • 177 13 Food Relief In India Delhi. June THE Madraa Go eminent is mak- in special eflorti to relieve the suf- I faring i n Malabar caused bv the recent floods. Under the presidency of the Collector oi Malabar a meeting will be held on June 25 at Calicut to form a
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  • 188 13 NEWS BREVITIES .Melbourne. June 2-i I The British Government considered that Australia had perI formed wonders, par- ticularly in the ex pansion of her war industries, declared Sir Ronald Cross, formerly British Minister for Shipping, on his way to take up the position of High Commissioner for Great Britain in
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  • 617 14 FOLLOWING are the weights for the races on the second day r of the goj Turf Clubs Shimmer meeting to be run to-rlay: •npIIE Div. II B match played on I the Post Office between the 'post Office and the Indian Assoplayed on the Post Office
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  • 108 14 (Bv "Spectator V > Rare I— CARMANA t Starlorir Race 2— HILTERN S P.nafore t Race 3— ROSALIE j Pvmble Race 4— ANTON ROGUE Soho t Race S— HARFLEIR J The Annan > ir ace CONTANGO i Stuart Taitan i; nte TREASURE S Benedict I Race B— BEACON
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  • 128 14 rt Wanderers beat Airport Sports Club by five goals to one in a Div. 118 match played on the Clerical Union ground yesterday, Jeffries scoring three goals anil Stiiwell two. After being outclassed in the first half and conceding four goals, the Airport fought back keenly in the
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  • 78 14 PLAYFAIR B.P. will hold a dance at the premises of the Juvenile Amateur Weight -Lifting Association, No. 55, Buffalo Ro/; en Sunday from 100 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. The charge per head for members and guests will be $2.00 Thos interested should communicate with the organisers. Playfair
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  • 122 14 THE problem of hat co do with jockeys called up fo*. service has been solved. Many of them now belong to what is known as "The New Cavalry" a remount squadron consisting of prairie ponies. It is stationed "somewhere in the Midlands'." And
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  • 487 14 KEE ONN, HEE CHIN IN FINAL Tennis €hampi» n l jj nLAYING with his usual eottftience c lir K Onn won his semi-firul tie fa t h^ Ke < gles of the Sinrap:>re ope* Championship vIS" day evening, beating 11. X.«mi> i„ rtraieht s,. d 4. f 2. Mlsof In
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  • 187 14 IN an interesting Div. 118 league soccer match, Air Headquarters defeated R.A.F. (Kallangi by the odd goal in three on the Singapore Harbour Board ground, yesterday. All the goals were scored in the second half. In the first half, Headquarters had a slight advantage in the exchanges
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    • 577 14 Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure VcfMJit if many iFW^rri pOOR sleep Danqerous Symptoms r^^MmL loss ci- rjfH"^ I MHBiaaWHPrxraMHHanHBHHBB^ L memory b||^.;pXN mm- m wMnm m /^^g^aWby^d HEART Check Tltese Symptoms Mm m^^^!^ ss ith Your Condition [B^|^^^\\ij Eeiore It Is Too Late X4,^xr^^^°' GEST QN The
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  • 238 15 Bombay. June 24. c condemnation of Hiti; wiest act of aggression is lcr r'f newspaper editorials S te country yesterday. Mldl (Madras) declares ,u. most unexpected and the ff Snsational development of P The fact is more stagL I than the news of the sign--1
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  • 366 15 Cable News From Down Under Melbourne, June 24 UNDER a lehemc instituted in a tralia after the out- break ol war. you 1 men are completing 1 a course of technical training at the rate of 1,200 a month to j fit them for specialisied work in the fighting services,
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