Morning Tribune, 26 June 1941

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    • 71 4 Those finishing Touches gfk\ thai mean so much v T fjL linmeiiately the iouiidations oi '9f beauty have beer well and truly f ff laid with ELIZABETH ARDEN'S m Essential Preparations, finish with ll <>ne of her COLOUR HARMONIES p to set the seal to your loveliness. J Sky Blue
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    • 13 4 rg rrxXi^ •famo2 aw m SPECIALIST EUROP€QN OPER3TCSSI Capitol BiiiW^ 159 N Bride*'
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  • 1397 4  - 'HOBSON'S CHOICE'; ONE MAN SHOW VERA ARDMORE flaapk. fihaii. By pi X HAPS I'm ju.st getting used to U but it seems as if the inntfnr (ir.imatic fare in Singapore is becoming better and better. Many Of Uie recent productions haw b+efl absolutely first class. This week-end "Design for LtvimX
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  • 20 4 Chinese Christian Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Kao Wei Hsi aftel their wedding at St. Andrews Ca« thedral on Tues* day.
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    • 64 5 i ll Mf '/A I I J ft*** Corvtoure NAIL ENAMEL BECAUSE it stays on longer BECAUSE it does not chip. a i a a BECAUSE of its brilliant gloss. ,0 BECAUSE of its ten exciting shades. BECAUSE of its outstanding value. Contoure Beauty Aids— M WICURE AND FACE MOULDING
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    • 76 5 V .^Mw WW m -W km Sausages f/"m ...the inert thai Jf ever went into a s f\A. frying-pan. IJlliU There's a Rood feed- and an 1111l qiusaees They are made in > illi> our own Spotless kitchens *!tn fJ»|| l.lllil delirious tender meat rxpertly j, UUMf 1 blended with
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  • 260 5 New Tricks In Sports Wear t v icka In sports wear include the wearing 01 N ifliportant-tooktal sashes with slim slacks, notably red rith white, although black and Kelly green, u U pal Jey patterns, have also been noted recently clothes and swim-suits. Another whim is the use of
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  • 186 5 COLO UR CALENDAR I>ED with white and red, white and blue together, are undoubtly the outstanding sportswear colours this season—red jackets, red coats, red slacks, red shirts, red shoes, red bags, red In prints and in combinations with monotones In inserts and appliques. Pale beiges are probably second, also frequently
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  • 391 5 Favoured Themes In Play-and Swim-Suits 1 kntrodneed t yes* in mo I tob< "inskirt-likf. .shorts and bra, MOtH rt*nt. noted tal light may. red, white, royal blur and oanans yellow at various fast** •howitifi Also a last-mi U a popuiai one, the one pleee lerasy swm. or piay-su.t. aitU
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 79 6 X3«ew€« i A. r H\TS Y jesses M I PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED MORNING FROCKS j i in tm it i FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE HILL STREET a—————— "SNOW WHITE" CLEAN 1 NT. AT PARIS CO. DRY CLEANERS 28, COLEMAN ST. t Phone 6045 FWj is but one of
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    • 16 6 Your favourii e perfume duplicated 24 *t_^) Refill perfumes V^i y01 u'lable 11, THE ARCADE, Spore
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    • 52 6 m\ im\\\ c i ii i i i I 8 ;l h I w jTO TKKI j ANY PALV Betted i Chinese st; J in an attri J tive. comfo able Chin J dining hal j The best i t town I the CM I s Pavilion > mospli i
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  • 602 6 For Leisure Moment* XD.MIKFIIn i the K l m'Y family will be interested in the nee washable morning frocks fashioned from this fabric and on eteu al PRIBCII.LA'S. No a.Eu Court < Ist. floor, entrance in Hill-street) this week. Slickly tailored ;md prettily pi terned, these are ideal
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 140 7 lo Asthma £2. **o vara ago J. Richards. Hamilton. (in, was in bed with Asthma. I pounds weight, suffered cough .eholcing and strangling every night— ii<j: t sleep expected to die. Mendaco P!' >asins first night and he has had —to OVER TWO YEARS. Men- is successful it is guaranteed
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    • 28 7 /<3*X SAFEGUARD f|p|f YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION I TH mmw SB ißiir my stkucr Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, >,M.APOKt, aa **m .n<> wa
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    863 7 m From London j S Prince Bernhardt j Proud Of His Wing*: JM.P. Joins R.A.F.:| j War's Tragic Baby: s Over\ (Soldiers' Food: 16- j Year-Old Minus Eye L And Leg. I# J London, May 28. rtfISCV HERNHARD of the I landa is very proud fact that
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  • 246 7 MR Clifton H. (ietchell and Mr. lames McCormat k. who have iVI heen sent to the Far East by the Maritime Commission ol the United States to look alter the shipment of defence materials arrived in Singapore by the California Clipper yesterday. Mr
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  • 18 7 Squadron-Leadei < a J> 1 cha?d of Manildra Ne* Sput Wall with the KA r 1 DF( night ftgntlng
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  • 342 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY JUNE, 26, 1941 AID TO RUSSIA Mr. Anthony Eden was announcing to Parliament the British offer te send military and economic mission- to Russia, which the Soviets baffle accepted on a mutual and reciprocal basis, the Bid Army was wresting the initiative from the Nazis and count
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 176 8 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS' Now obtainable from ENGLAND \,w >tmks have now arrived of the following:I'lior.YNOV B OLEOSUM UtCANOIi TABLET!. -r v\ s n PiKOsi M FORTF MOIMIAN TABLETS. SoGTMOV DBAGEEB NOVATOPHAN TABLETS. V.LrnViroS 4TOPHANYL INTRAVFN.H 8 HJBKSv TABLETS CLYOTBOPIN INTRAVKNOis MS AMPOULES. NHiPBOPiN DBAOEES vSKSoN T UH .CTS MTTRILON vvnTIIX! IN
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    • 40 8 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking institution with years of financial experience. Masters.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 43 8 MICKEY MOUSE j I-0 900PV AMP THE P^OP^ORIMAY^ M •T5 V.OT TOO LATE... OM-0m!... r J j L TV4E CAVEMEN! IU hA\s TO 1 hIPE OUT 'TIU J y<f//^M > 9 l 'XjX fM-m y\s? i<^w Asr-" *V^ v yJ* X _JS_te v^_- tlllS
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  • 529 8 M BXANDEB Mclver, at one time general manager of R.K.O. Radio Pictures (Malava) Incorporated, was yesterday bound over in the sum of $100 on a personal bond for a period of six months on a charge of fraudulently using as genuine a forced
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  • 219 8 IT has cftf been the custom ot the Nazis to think one thing and say another, it is pointed out. While Germany was wooing the friendship of both France and Britain, she was piling up armaments to destroy them. Now Germany is attempting for the
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  • 137 8 QS.MAN bin ishj pl(»\»f .»i the Storage reameri lerdaj sentence! prisonment and I fault six ueeks* sonment— for 11 ElkiSM pies from In connection Tan P'.h t ream vendor, m charge of dishoni oods and i [lay's simple im lined $69, or rne imprisonment, Mr. E C Wiiii the
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 87 9 BY WALT DISNEY j !T, a^— .i. I p— mmammaanamu i I(J THAT $B^LEf YS 1 U» ',.T3A?OKE AND I rr! £Vi set to W dost s\ow of j yTTVA L\ S, WWE«E CAN 1 SET Z\ f WiTh ZIPPED j\) U^tlHl I > SHOES AIWS V V_ AMP... <,
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  • 51 9 Fire Of London— 1941 Kilhonetu •vet Leaden Ml pruMtlrd liere follow ing exteneftte lirr^ spread h\ Nazi hi C I ii diar> bombs Top. tlii" famous cl nin of St. Paul's Cathedral is outlined hv Rlou of the fires. Ilelou. fin -uatrhers look on from an unda i m.t...r bllit
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  • 125 9 MW.AVA. uhnh prides itself on air conditioned railway roaches, has only extended that ammit) to its first-elans passenger*:, whereas in Manchuria tht whole train was air conditioned, said Mr I. S. Robertson. speaking el thr Mage pete Rota. r> Club \csterda\ Mi Ri >bei taoti Is iecn
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  • 196 9 IN the assize court yesterday. Mr. Justice Worlcy passed eentenec «^f ik Months' riforons b»ptisoninent on P. Chander. a 21 -year-old English speaking Indian. Chander w^ charged, fli tly, with stealing be! nging to Mr. is. B. Subramaniam; ly, with forging a cheque and, thirdly, wan
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  • 116 9 I Canbena. June 25.— The strengthening of Australia's home defence by the appointments of several older A.I.F. officers i it.ii Middle Eart experience is being planned by Mr. P. C. Spender, the Com- I mon wealth Arm}- Minister. This move Will al^o provide he
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  • 99 9 gapore, Wednesday. MR G R OEHLERS was the com plainanl In a summon i" t r in the district trafll i court yesterday In whic) Dhanwant Singh was charg id with driving in an otherwise than careful manner along Beran goon Road on May
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  • 59 9 Wellington, June 2i k kurthk.'i territorial «'aii-u involves Ift year olds and the* Who have become if) >>i 41 since th last territorial gaaettf. Unllar call up will be mad again In abou 1 a month, bringln in 18. 19 and 41 -year-Old men iln age
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  • 368 9 MR. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday returned a verdict of death by misadventure after an enquiry into the death of Tcng Keng Jin, who had bold 00 to the back of a lorry and got himself towed along till he fell and received fatal injuries.
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  • 16 9 Tin; Chines* vim mint flu. Will play t I th thS 29ti 10
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 639 10 Situations Vacant WANTED an 1 Light D pt v l> iiibui". Sln| ipoi (Ho. MB MARRIED MALAY. Jl i-.-irdeuer. Apply <» p.m. 33. O Itu.lC smgap -re iNQ_ j WXNTED Lady IMNM '<■ "Ball h 'use little entertaining, state ftge and sal.irv n-qulrcd. Apply Box 918. c.o MU Tribune. Singapore.
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    • 645 10 Miscellaneous ("iULAM MOHAMED. Tailor. t: R id Bini iP-orc. Ouaru good litiing- Moderate prices. (No. „.r. HYonanc h.mrdressing saloon, rjo 14. Arcade Building. Prop. P. H. KltchlJ < No K) HORBX-RACINO. Big punters who cor.ti- >..-. ihOUld write immediately to Box Ho Malaya Tribune. P^ang (No. o;'!*..' SERVICE and comfort
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    • 690 10 Motor Vehicles ;v YOU WANT to sell your car. phone 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 876H) ONE LATEST PIAI eai In eaoeUenl eonditloii. Apply 47. Pitt Street. P< n (No. 87K' MORRIS-8 1H37 perleei condition, regularly lervload ?l.oou Tel. 3288. Stng-j--pore iNo.IOIK. MOTORCYCLE: Good 9\k HP "Panther" lor sale. Mr
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    • 741 10 For Sale AIR-IMPORTEL) male AL s .it.„u pupi MM vjiCh lot quick aale. Chrtn^i l-.tnn. bmmipor* (No. H9K) ¥OR SALE B.S A. cycle 10" frame. 3 rtfxvcl. almost new, cash $55|-. Apply 85, Ampang Street. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 44*i) VIRTUALLY new "Remette" typewr!ter lor sale. $70 Perfect condition Pr?-*m cost
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 333 10 ON THE i HNGAPOH *RL t25 ni in ZHP l N m $«9 mn 2HP.2 0.1'5 m i- 1 «»J 4iah m. li| ai LONDON OSV-17 M mf|| 16 84 raetr*j Gsr T is 14 me,, 19 81 metret (From 6 15 pa* fc 11.50 p in.)' GSD-li mm W.53
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    • 227 11 V RLANDSCHE HANDELAl -\ISCHAPPiJ N.V. by Royal charter AX> 1 1824. ttdg Trading Society) BANKERS pita! f. 40.03C.CU j I Aid I. 12,000,0(K London Correspondents BATI \L PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA. Branches: gttfterlands East Indies: SourtiSamarang. Medan, Weireden Bandoeng, Cheribon Pecalongan, Djokjaa Solo, Tjilatjap, Djembel Palembang, Bandjermasin, Ma'
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    • 76 11 Public Notice "From Monday our telephone number is 5661 (6 lines)." FRASFIt I COMPANY^ rl'nion Building, Singapore. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TLN'DERS. TENDIR.S iff* ;iow Invited Im UM Hjr lowing lIMMIUIi off <vr»loe For particular* iv<> MuriMpa] T»:nd< r Room. TcTxiff rMte o' Clofclni MtaMttOa f fl;alns In rv» R<»d. parallel to
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    • 253 11 Piles Ruin Your Serves Don'l M lt< I Ins 'Mnjr. Irrt« r protruding ip *u *i i r .1 .r r < v i < 'nlnarofd i i k> \<.u .tti walk, t ldf work t In < amfort it iiwo m-< ...r, li th< 4 ti nvo|l*n t-iiiK it.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
  • 94 11 COIND sleeping of absent from their posts taring I surprise visit by a sergeant, 1 three constables i n the Navai Base were convicted by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second i i police court yesterday Inder Sing;h and I'de Singh i were sentenced to
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  • 57 11 Singapore, Wednesdav. AZIZ RAHMAN, a driver in the Royal Army Service Corps, was charged with negligent driving and thereby causing hurt to a Sikh. Hari Singh, along Kim Seng, Road near the junction of River Valley Road. 00 May 26 Accused claimed trial and
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  • 148 11 MALTA THANKS MALA YA recently the Malaya Patriotic Fund made iranU £o<& Va ESL ovcts a i; Mnds amounting to In advising^the Governor of Malta Of the grant ti- Governor of the Straits Settlements (Sir Shlniori i nomas as chairman ot the Malava Patriotic Fund f! L ie »ytag that
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  • 167 11 Indian Troops At Damascus Simla, June 24. TJEPORTS received jLV in Simla show that Indian forces I played an important part in the capture of Damascus. In particular, two battalions of Indian infantry, displaying j great heroism and valour, brilliantly carried out a move-i ment intended to! divert the attention
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  • 55 11 Malay Pleads Guilty To Theft Of Car A 30 -YEAR-OLD Malay. Ali bin Awang, j. leaded guilty before Mr. L. C. Goh, the fifth magistrate to a marge ot theft of a car valued af $800, the property 'of P. B. TRylor. from Kampong Balim on Jvne 24. The case
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  • 27 11 No Change In July Petrol Ration T»Hi Competent Authority for oil Fuel aid Lubricants, S.S and F.M.S., advises that the basicpetrol ration for July will remain unchanged.
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  • 27 11 Lucknnw. June 28. MR. A. K Sen. Station Director, All-India Radio, Lucknow, has left for Daoca to t.ikc charge of the All-India Radio .fation there. Associated press
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 303 12 Another Thrill!.* S P} Adve-l-re. Jrj-t the Slmlio* ll.a( made <MM ll* OVER MHOPI. and -U-BOAT 2!r with Ike Slar ok 14. 11 1 THAIS TO MUNICH ..nr^r OPENING TO-DAY JUm/Lt^J 1 yJl^ 3.|5 6.15 9.15 I The man they all gave up for LOST Returns jp^UJiP& to B|ast open
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    • 151 12 TONIGHT 7-30 8c 930 Speeial double Feature Programme The 3 Mesquiteers I I 'RANGE DEFENDERS SEA RACKETEERS WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithoat CaUNnel- And Yan'll Junp ml of Bed m the Moniaf Fall of Van. The !i\er should poo* out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels da;!v. If
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  • 307 12 NEWS FROM INDIA Simla. June 24 ,lT HE r ,r Prox Wema 01 indust* 9 India are to .>. J 2«Matelj conidaj b y the creation J four committ ee which v.. Ill!v uti ratiou in dustrial and mercial h The work of the* four committa be co-ordinated by i
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 150 13 I' tekik. sfjff^^yjr4 _Jfc _*^nBH_K-fr nSXE«x _P «^|Ui HifH BHf _BBi tflßrnWP^ ww m_^9mC_ T'^^f(^j^9fSS^J *Xt -J^flHE W^^m AmWW bbSL l^ Ift BS^ "V^B^^m^u^ _^n_____ B" B j Jfe;; JJ B~ w^ fl Efe '^'S ii'ill IT Hi fa. Hr^ -IBHv^ fl B <fl \Wm \W%. m\\ '4fl V jj
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    • 21 13 SATURDAY SUNDAY MORNING (at io3o) AMI AM HIM ttU^mmf^^^*m m W {S JQ t^^B^^^B^!^^H TWT!TT1 J 'Ml Jrj^ T^™^^-"^*^*" M l^
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  • 168 13 fl W* Mil" m fl Wales, and Mr. K McDonald I Australia ■p'yijrX'd. The H dlournEi H I 1 wyn■V:-,. .turned HeiiX^X fow ft. ago, a 1 1 1 be KirX >>l>eraB war ot fl K c and. Bl'Kr.N embers ■thi A I F. have I bra- near I
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 95 14 CLARK tried to "RUSSIA" j off her feet but HEDY kept STALIN' him Was IH« face IIKIM You simpiy "MOSCOW and see this I y^PJPfcfc' Mm f I 1 > *'\^^9k U"* 1 I MMlfc.^ *^u yt J 1 jafmmm^az^WmoE f M y&\ ,3m\\\\wk\\Z\^fßLmm~^ 0^^ m^^ I^Uj^ "BoomTown i imolrftr
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  • 802 14 Frew Opr own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. IN hot weal her and wilh the eourac in good condttUon, second cl:i\ of the Selaniror Torf (In?) meeting opened this afternoon with Carmana completing' a double with w in in the first race. Dividends were
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  • 140 14 IN a friendly match played on the Oversea Chinese Bank sports ground yesterday, the Bankers defeated R.A.F. (Tengah) bv six goals to nil. In the first half the Airmen staged several raids but Wah Thuen, In the Bank goal, kept goa.l brilliantly.
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  • 52 14 Loudon, June 25. OXFORD UNIVERSITY, playing its first cricket match of the term prior to meeting Cambridge on Saturday, beat a British Empire team by 29 runs. Oxford scored 207. Tom Goddard. the Gloucester and England bowler, took five wickets for 84 runs. The British Empire scored
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  • 267 14 Good Goalkeeping At The Stadium S.C.F.A 1; K.A. (ac-ac) SIX-ROUND superiority gave the s < i A ders oi the Div. I league, a four-or* vjJ over the R.A. (ac-ac) in a league match Anson Road Stadium yesterday. A plucky display of g< alkeeplni for the Gunners, and Hi sh<
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  • 214 14 PLATING on the Fraset and Neave ground \esl dav in a Div. 118 match, the S F dele ed the* Stamford Sports Club bv five goal> to o Within five minutes of the start, M accounts for the Chinese. following a mx or movement Hah way through, he
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  • 404 14 CHIN KEE ONN added another tennLs title to his lons IM of successes yesterday when he beat Kamis 6—4. C— 4, to win the IMC 4 sir.gles title, incidentally repeating his performance on Tuesday when he beat Kami* |in the singles semi-final
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 93 15 I ALL TICKETS AT I ITHAV Mm -^^m^'^mV^'Kjmwtom I ~l^A 4-¥ 1 k^H mmT^ Mi J* I M *MY^KmTr~A 1 1 "w t2l J^-=*^sß l k. SSI I ~^E S "rli iV^r"^B. J k.i ~f Ift V ari >?^&- I |jl)n I r 4ik^Si''* I I US. Hi UMmmjlLatlLL'ilM 1
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    • 128 15 tia r>.\Mi; i) wo' VMm !.:!<» TO n i-.M SUNDAY 29th TIFFIN DANCE From 1.30 p.m. Special Engagement of the "HAWAIIAN RHYTHM KINGS" The Hottest j Hawaiian Hx* £m*f 'n^^ymSmmW^mn Banrf ,n The fammis stars of "The Slv\ HAWK" in ;i thrilling new NyStory Laugh Show SATURDAY at MIDNIGHT LAUGHS!
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  • 205 15 NEWS BREVITIES I. Simla. June 24. T Baa snnoui In Simla to-day the air mail v to Baai Africa, ah Africa. the United Kingdom and li to be Immediately cl 1 hl^ k due to the PrnviMon of greater rrylng in the Planes, and air for all countries senred by
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  • 45 15 Pan-American Clipper THE Pan-American -C!ipi)ei" will now depart on Friday, June 27. The latest time of posting at the General Post Gtilce, Singapore, to connect with the above air mails for Philippine Islands, Pacific Islands, America and Europe will be 4 p.m. on rune 26.
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  • 31 15 No More Crackers There will be no i more Christmas crac kers. A paper restriction order which be- came effective tosaid tn •■••'>' P :t i )rl aireadj acquired 1 nay w
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  • 12 16 NETT SALES EXCEED 4.5 0 D^ Morning Tribune Thursday, June 26. I<H|
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  • 641 16 More On Russian -Nazi War From Page One at ;rely annihilated. T> the .M>uth-ea.st of Snaulal hting is proceeding in defence of the Lithuanian capital of Kaunas and the Polish towns of Vitas and Grodno (These tfcree towns form s triangle, with tfilna nearest to the border of the SbTfet
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  • 141 16 TANKS FLEE FROM SOVIET CAVALRY London. June 25. AN account of how a Ger- man mechanised column j was dispersed by a cavalry S regiment was described in a I radio broadcast from Mos- cow. 5 After the German column J had been subjected to a hea- vv air attack,
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  • 133 16 Ankara, June 25. IN aeroplane from Vichy, carry- ing M. Benois Meehins and five other officials of the Vichy Government, is now 24 hour* overdue in Ankara Nothing definite Is known as to the reason for M. Mechin's visit but it is thought that he was bearing
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  • 60 16 London. June 25. OF the small number of enemy planes operating over Britain last night four were destroyed, says an Air Ministry communique. Bombs were dropped at Merseyside where some damage was done and there was a small number of casualties, including some killed. Elsewhere a
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  • 61 16 London. June 25. INURING yesterday's offensive operations by the R.A.F Mr. Churchill, the Premier, was present In the operations riom of the group controlling the offensive from the time the machines took off until they returned, states an Air Ministry communique. He was received by
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  • 201 16 Nairobi, June 25 THE question of whether the bullets found by the police at the farm C 1 Sir Delves Broughton were practised with the revolver and bullets fired at Lord Erroil were from the same or different weapons was discussed at the
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 39 16 Washington, June 25.— 1t is orticially announced that U.S. ships will be permitted to carry arms te Vladivostok in view of the fact that President Roosevelt does not intend to issue a neutrality proclamation concerning the Ru>-sian-German war.- Reuter
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    • 17 16 Cairo. June 25.— 1t is officially announced that British and Australian troops have reoccupied Merj Ayoum.- Reuter
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    • 19 16 Jerusalem, June 25. Over oO people were killed and many injured when German planes bombed Damascus this morning. Reuter
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    • 27 16 Berlin. June 25.— Sweden has agreed to the German request for the transit of certain German troops from Norway to Finland, according to a Stockholm despatch.- Reuter
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    • 52 16 Washington. June 25.— The rederal Loan Administrator. Mr. Jesse Jones, announced to-day that he is considering a loan to the British Government.— Reuter New York, June 25.— American maritime sources report that a British Fleet Air Arm plane attacked and probably sank the German liner Elbe (9.000 toi>s/ in the
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    • 82 16 Stockholm, June 25.— A heavy air attack on Leningrad is reported from Finnish sources, according to which it is believed that German dive-bombers caused an extensive and fierce fi- It is also reported from Finland Bhat the Russian defences at Ifango, at the western end of thr Gulf of Finland
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    19 16 Total ni •I enemy p| destroyed di MMerdav on fronts up to aif h I u time .52
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  • 62 16 ship sis has made I money li Q i as the lumi (Star lines Mary has don she wm comi This was by Sir Percj Cunaid ciair his staiernen company's r..i fact 81.J3. M LY) ;l was rr \r,' by Mr, Chx MB Bhippii j s-uc. that "l ffsi
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  • 18 16 A ||i )NG < taken tatjj hospits 1 JUT( l< fc In matr n t*" l like 1 j
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 103 16 London's Ace Detectives Baffled In A j Strange Gripping Challenge! CATHAY I Where Everybody Goes OPENING TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 Uk *w s IB ijfum <mM ''^■H > a^ B-^ <^^B i^K 4mJbblß Bo^Rßt^ BHRIH ft ~*m ff#f!^Tßl l 1 BW "RgBBjBBBBBBBBB| In M^f M&C^ JI HENRY WIICOXON K IT[^iifrJWriffliß>3l
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