Morning Tribune, 27 June 1941

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  • 559 1 LONDON, JUNE 26. [OM EAST PRUSSIA DOWN TO BUKOVINA, THE GERMANS LIVE I AUNCIED EIGHT OFFENSIVES, EQUAL IN FORCE IND HEXCK. AGUNST THE RUSSIAN LINES/ SAID MR WIN )X BURDETT, THE ANKARA CORRESPONDENT OF THE LUMBIA BRDADCASTING SYSTEM, IN A BROADCAST EARLY S MORNING. Two of these appear to
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  • 198 1 Cairo June 26 gKI ns,l troops again made a further rabrtatiU*] mm. tratmn an ui(U lront < client held by the imM v n the outer defence of the L£ meter «il t> i t ri r 'in. l»l»ruk, itatti a hav> com u mtu >ique
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  • 112 1 ITALIANS FOR S NEW FRONT IN RUSSIA Rome, June M. MUSSOLINI ton to VcffMM to -day to inspect an army <h vision which is preparing tc leave for lurio Russian front lie piloted his own bImm, Missottnl said lie hud comt U> review the troops "kcftffC an Weal which would
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  • 935 1 BIG RUSSIAN AIR ATTACKS REPORTED Moscow, June 2*5. f! let air attacks have been made on the German tank thrust towards the White Russian border of s viet Union m the northern sector of the RuflßONian war front. The Germans made twin atl In tl e an?a of the K
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  • 167 1 WASHINGTON. June 26— The United State* Navy has ordered 2,831 vessel: to cost $7 234.000.0W since the beginning ol last year, stated the Secretary of the Navy. Col Frank Knox. So far 775 ships have been completed. comprising 337 combat vessel iol 1,250.000 tons, 154 auxiliary
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  • 313 1 London. Junr tt *N .iliorllvr atlcnipt »y the t.rrmin* to rreate dissension •irooni the Al||M hi iimiin (ion with the Ornuiri 111 v .tsioll of Kil.sl.i li.ih Just ruiiif C« li;hl, l«.«riis K.uU-rS diplomatic rorrnpulKli II I Whiie there. »s r»inflrn> >fi«<n of iti» ■pecllc ,\nk.jr:i rt-j.orl that
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  • 233 1 London, June Mi REI'TEK learns that as a result of MNMriMH with Britain co-operative arran«eracnts have been made deal with surplus Australian and New Zealand produce for a period ai the w;* r The asrcnnnil about the co-operative arrank»m en t for dealing with Awtrallan :ui'l
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  • 111 1 Another R.A.F. Biitz I ondoo, June 2t\ A NUMBER of Luge tiros M.aitcd win n the RA I .it tacked the naval base of Kiel and the port of DIVIIMU oi\ Wednesday night, says an Air Ministry communique, Fifrt Air Ann iiircraft opeifetl with the Coastal Command bomb.-! the dockfl
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  • 161 2 BERLINERS BEWILDERED Russo-German War New \ork, Juno 'Hi O VROM tlie h>\\ tt'picl observations I could gaiter, Bcrttnm are lirwildeied stales the Berlin c<> rrsp«>nc!ent of the <^hica^o Tribune m a despatch describing th€ NM| oi the German people about the RiMMHGtrtnan war "Thrv have read, th^v did not hear
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  • 204 2 London. June 26. ,V| OSCOW Radio this morning, referring to the first Finnish war, stated, "It is obviously not against Finland that the USSR, needs to take precautions, but it was realised that Germany would have used Finnish territory for an attack on the Soviet
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  • 171 2 London. June 16. S r VHII situation has now so changed that it would be I unnecessary to put a campaign for a people's peace m S the forefront: 10MJIJ must i be co-operation and a bis drive In the factories, said the only Communist memi
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  • 82 2 Canberra, Jane ts. ANNOUNCING the enlargement of his Cabinet, the Australian Premier". Mr. R. G. Menzies, stated that separate ministers had been appointed for supply development and munitions and new ministers had been appointed for aircraft production, industry and war organisation, and home security. The new appointments are: Senator
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  • 162 2 London. June ?6. t^AZI raids on Britain during the night were again on a i tniparatively small sea!<\ r.hs were dropped at scattered vnrts from the south of England W one point m Scotland causing -me damage and a few casualties. It was some hours
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  • 27 2 REST OF THE NEWS lONDON. June 26. -Moaci.v Radio >„ L Mr. Anthony Bden'e mi n th I inons on Tuesday Tlio main pwsages were given.- t Reuter
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  • 35 2 NEWARK (NEW JERSEY.. J une Member of Parlinmtiu, Colonel *ho ha^been toiiri:i« th? United to hospital here OS P result of heart taken ill alter mounting the step address a meeting ol Zionists i Reuter
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  • 54 2 piR'AUO. June. 26.- The Axi- oil -urn] that Britain might win the wai !l1 Europe by bo*iMn e Germany's synthetic oil plant.-, and transportatto Mr. Robert E. Wilson, petroled Office of Product on M Sagefti™ ft the American Institute o) themteal ci be:ni The ReichV oil shortage va her for
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  • 82 2 lU.NUUN. June zii.-Tiie 9.000-ton Germi i ih, t, I v:hieh has been sunk by ftlrcrtfi U i Was undoubtedly one Oi Bismarck's supDh is learned In London to-day. Elbe was ?nd52T ei-ht enemy supply ship.T which the Admin ltv bJ already announced aa havinc: been accounted S the sinking of
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  • 35 2 \EW YORK, June 26.-R(-bevt Lyle Mm mm ft Schonactady. New York has been accented iTti nations first volunteer for Britain's new for^r sciential and technicians to operate the radio-Wit and other technical war equipment.- Reuter
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  • 28 2 T EW DELHI. June 26.— An hour's blackout fctf I New Delhi has proved a success. Further expel mental blacfc-ouLs of lontei duration are to be hJ Reuter
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  • 70 2 TANBERRA. June 26 —The reports oi Gen. Bland v legarding the British garrison at Tobruk. indicai that there is no need for any anxiety, said the \rir. Minister. Mr P. C. Spender. Mr. Spender \vp.s replyinr to questions rato d b Labour Members of Representatives leiiarrijnjT claim that Italo-German artillery
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  • 35 2 WASHINGTON, June 26. -President Ro even is t| broadcast to the nation on July 4. I \dtpeudencl Day. when a nationwide patriotic rally, m which evK]| American will take part, is to t? held.- Reuter
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  • 30 2 ZURICH. June 26.— A new Italian decree triples tfai scale of prison sentences for listening 4 o eneal or neutral broadcasts. says the Milan ccne^pondej of the Neuzuercher Zeitung. Reuter
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  • 76 2 CAN FRANCISCO. June 26.— Worker at the Bethll hem shipyard here who have been or. strike suv May 10. to-day voted to return to woik In all van on Monday next. Machinists of the Bethlehem Ste Company will be allowed to negotiate a separa contract It was stated last Saturday
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  • 35 2 ■<• m JYJEXICO CITY. June 26.— The President I eminent Party. Senor Antonio Eillalobos, told meeting which packed the national theatre hew tl Mexico was prepared to fight if necessary for t| defence of democracy.- Reuter
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  • 47 2 lONDON. June 26.— Sermen numbering I who were taken prisoner by the Germans they occupied French port?, will, it is expected, n to France shortly, states a Vichy annoui quoted by the Swiss R?dio. They v ill be set put into service of the French mcrcanti' Reuter
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  • 53 2 CANBERRA June 26.— Most of the An I dialed from Crote arc? Gieeco a: m rest m Palestine, Mr. P C Spender, the Ai I Minister, stated to-day. A cable from Sir Tnofflß Blarney, the Australian Commander-in-Chief, I that the men wore m preat heart and had organised and re
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  • 96 2 London. Junfjj IN official denial war given m uuthont ivec A m London to-day to the leport. sent f Bucharest Radio, alleys that Russia KU t obtain the cession by Turkey of certain on Dardanelles area. c o Bucharest Wireless states that at a recen* ference
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    • 153 2 One b| the most daring plays ever Design For Living by Noel Coward ian m t is a slick, sophisticated comedy with wr,tten-a play that was banned from moments of tense drama, which r«|uire the London stage for several years, after the highest degree of interpretative skill, it had nioved
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  • 298 3 Japanese Govt. Var Chiefs Meet TOKYO, .U vp m r,IKH i lAISON ONFKWNCE BETWEEN THE Yip gflON VI DEFENCE SERVICES THIS MORNING -re DKLIBERATION OF IMPORTANT OLEs! ,1 i ivAfl wprp Mr Yosuke the War and oe: °B lake up the -rkif^K future of the H ostock, upon r ..B
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  • 67 3 ishington, June 26. -The pos\y oi the introduction of "sewimtary" savings m the Unitin order to check itonary tendencies is forewed In Mr. Leon Henderson, imerican Price Control Admii his testimony before ouse Appropriations sub-com--6 made public to-day. Mr. also forecast that Preseveit will ask Congress itory price control
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  • 201 3 TRANSIT OF NAZI TROOPS Stockholm, June 26. A SPOKESMAN of the Swedish Foreign Office to day informed the press that the Swedish Government had been induced to agre? to the transport of a unit of German troops through Sv/eden because it was the wish of Finland
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  • 114 3 Jerusalem, June W. BETWEEN 3U and 40 'jx'ople. were killed and many in-iui-d when the Germans dropped bomb., on the thickly populated quartei o! Bubtouma yesterday momlng at 4 a.m OH Wednesday, write A British eye-wltneM has just described the scenej to me
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    63 3 It v liuiilUtn Paul Defiant taT a iMlff-fABgiC t\vo-sealci and is one of the tvprs that havr p»ovc<] surctvs- ful as Blfhl lit; liters, I'tuicr- i <il by the famous Holts Koyce S Merlin engine It has an im- i pressive s|>ef*J. Its Armament includes a spe- i cially designed
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  • 157 3 Collaboration Between French Nazis Doomed London, June 2(i demand that Fiance should pay the occupation costs m gold and foreign exchange has, it is understood caused a tremendous shock to the keennest Vichy suuiwteis oi franco-Gorman collaboration ness of the German concessions, tion very difficult The German demand, dm to
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  • 1091 4  -  VERA ARDMORE PEOPLE 8c PLACES By fOOD pahit party at one of the Brigade Messes on Wednesday evening. It was a fairly large JTnir yet had the informal air of Lthering of people who know each other and are glad to meet •<n. There were a
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  • 64 4 Mr* i. B Drew, nut. •uD(I c d bi Na?al Rating «»n the |M sion of tij, proentatinn o »>u s to tab them baik wards ami for wards brueei si 'ijjaporc anj the N.iv a Base. s i t Mi>s .Maureen larke. whose vivid oersonaS lity
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    183 5 and how io I real I In in ■LOOPING COtGH treated careOf the cornmay easue. begins like a chest, then increases and cO me m paroxysms. There ki slight levti does not develop until the cough ha* for about a week to a fortnight. Th< lV never develop,
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  • 670 5 your child through toddlerhood |*< h;HOOD. which, strictly speaking, continues n to five years of age, is a difficult time i: tiild m question— and sometimes for his f i If an only child, he is usually a little Mill and suffers from this when he comes m Intact
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  • 326 5 clothes and comfort for the mother-to-be j I T > bora i imgM I v f( 1 for your child i mi ha* J the knrss ,1^ hnljM h( i *weu and happy and w far ai row clothe* concerned, i 1 comfu «ablt... it you an kn the habit
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    • 50 5 Pineapple, HAMS irXKr rlWrTlw V 7' I SMpGfV JfUwi/Hr irir flavour eTrrvonr !»•<« r.i* j msde Uirve fine flami famous In M.iUya fur oter twenty yr»r» K«< p »i-ilf a PIMIPPM H'«m < h»k.<l „r hoihd) m >««iir rrfrlff X^JetoA-MBiaßvißtß^/ fHO N 1 5J F' UNI;s CS 130A i4d Wf»»
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  • 422 6 From Our Own Reporter) r riIKKK was a sensational ending to a charity football match and a Selangor XI m the stadium this evening when, mid tree fight developed between Chinese and Indian sections of t attempt by the Chinese to manhandle Govindasamy. the
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  • 452 6 ITOH Cheng Sons:, a Chinese who claimed ta h the reincarnation of Christ and who 0 that he had books to prove thi s va s v"st ed sentenced to six months' rigorous inim-ix..,, by Mr. Conrad Oldham f^SS^T^^ St. Peter at
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  • 137 6 AIT the conclusion of an inquiry, yesterday atter noon, into the death of a Chinese woman wh< was found hanging by the neck from a tree m I rubber estate off Macpherson Road, the Singap* Oroner, Mr. W. G. Porter returned a verdict < suicide from
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  • 171 6 f ONVICTED of a crime he committed M t ago, Ahmad Manan bin Omar, a was yesterday sentenced to four montn> imprisonment. urine Col Employed rus a peon In the firm of M Ahmad walked into a watch BmKQi J Bridge Road on Jan. 4,
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  • 1444 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London 5 More End-Of-The-j J War Prophecies: i Babies In Gas Masks: Soap In Line For* Rationing: The To- bacco Famine London. June 9. 'Tlie Gypsy Warned stories arc ridiculous. init we cannot help n to them— and wonderis the story of the avea lift
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  • 352 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1941 R.A.F. OFFENSIVE r pil!! info nsification since IR end of the X.A.X. offensive against Germany and German-occupied territory has wrung an unexpected admission from the German news agency M at ''heavy damage 91 has been caused t] i R.A.F. attacks. This i. great news,
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  • 782 8 Music In TJte Highlands— Tangh I V it iiCBM a bit odd to begin a serit^s on "music m the local schools h\ describing; the activities of an establishment m the Cameron Highlands let the excuse be that the writer. finding himself m that delectable spot, took the
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  • 88 8 S nrAH 2H\\ recital ot l he Singapore GnuswpiMttM V and Marie Society will be held at 11. Newton Koad at tM p in. tu-night. i The programme uill be devoted to Italian in>trumen- N i taland vmal music. r lhe first half of the programme m-
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  • 77 8 ||K. ii. Allen, iipinj; v\'u\ Nagsjiather Mur admit lid ppeMKl Murugas who yetLi v- i niiD phai Mill charges and is be 'Mr r Tara Dr. O. All Mcdl accused v. ab;rn :pp Feb v pointmeni $280 a monl In Pebruary he phone account v vouchers been Issued at
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    • 110 8 pi;i hoi. i IOMVf. has Forced man\ ot u^ to Mek entertainment at home. during our leisure hour>. MASTER'S VOIC b ici:<oiiiis provide the most perfect home entertainment. MOVTRIES h*v a lar^re and comprehensive stock and the prices an >till at pre-war level. i liMten i FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL
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  • 190 9 W. reference to the recenl tnporary suspension ot the tea Airway Oorp iail service I > bast u .viiiiii. and to the United Kingdom via Durban, attention! directed u> the fac TVice as tar M Durban is In operation. re i> now; therefore, a direct il service
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  • 198 9 Medical College. Singapore, ImliN m the district court airainst kjweretan, said (hat the accused had muni money entrusted to h?m. Uv went out and returned in about a nvnute lookup agitated and suid he did not have the cash. He said he "ad spent it. ■i asked him if
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  • 248 9 I UK sequel to wlliHi'ii on .May ft, hetiveen a motor car and a rickshaw at Elfin Bridge alon4 South Bridge Road, which resulted m the death <>f the puller whose body was found m the Sncapore rhrer, standing njpighi between two twakows, w:is
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  • 120 9 TIM 1 in.ii, l.i.^fh hol.lv the d«* o| AihiiM.i .md <U'nu> i" Ml h.inils. Xdmiral •mis o k,, ii.iMisun (Old .Im t<» his ration >, C*auMMidtor \u Chltf of United siatr^ Fleet, dirwts •Kvivitis (»f: 15 battleship*, C aircraft carrlw>, cnii^n 111 Uevtroyrr". 101
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  • 104 9 fONVICTSD en etaaige ol asttfll Sj Ing m the manag< ment ol a <-hap ki lottery Hajl All bin Haj'. Mohamed Bald, a Malay, was *en tenc el t<> four nnonths' rlgoroua lmprisonmenl by Mi Wi> Cum, the third magistrate, it was stui' (i that
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  • 23 9 A FURTHER talU In tin Bfriei on "Vegetable Growing will bt% broadcast from the Singapore station 115<> 10-dlj »y Mr c; H Addlaon
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    • 137 9 C^Sm^a COLUMBIA y«^«MASTERWORKS MENDELSSOHN CONCfiRTO m E minor for Violin and LX 862/5 Orchestra. 7 parts Album 135 Siegeti (Violin) and London Pnilhar (Auto coup monic Orchestra conducted Sir ThomasLX SOW S) MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DKIAM 1 X 574 (a) Wedding March (hi Noctnin. Sir Thomas Beecham and London Philharmonic OrciH
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    • 637 10 Miscellaneous I A M MOHAMED. TaUor. 4GD-R. „'ii '..(j Singapore Ouawitrea -Moderate prices. (Nu. 7«) J HYGIENIC lIAIHORESSjNG SALOON. T\> 14, id,' Building. Prop. P N t tNo. bAH) HOKSB-RAOXIfG Blp ptinfr^ who conti- iid trrlte ttnmadiatPly to 4 lay a Tribune. Penaug. (No r Bl livic B and comfort
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    • 392 10 j ON THE 1 AIR BD96AFORI ZB l- '-3O m 1332 fc «fPl 30. 9« •■69 m ZHP 2 M.St a 2HPJ. 41 J8 STji^a LONDON GSV-17 81 mr M.84 metr*j J 19.8] metrtt (From 6 15 p.m' U-50 p.m.) H GSD-ii 7, 2553 mrtrrs (From 9.05 p m to
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  • 92 11 Ulu Pandan's Profits Of $2, 709.32 -HE annual meeting of the Ulu (Singapore) Rubber states Ltd.. took place at their Office, N.T.S. Building. sterday morning. Mr. J. A. resided and others present d Dato S. Q. Wong, Mr. Lei Chim Tuan, Rev. J. M. Ouilona:C i Mr. R. Burns. The
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  • 204 11 Simla, June 25. I N forwarding to the Viceroy the sum of £100,000 for 1 His Excellency's War Purposes Fund m re- cognition of the gal- lantry of Indian troops m the defence lof the Sudan, the j Governor-General of the Sudan has paid I ja
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  • 53 11 IPHARdED with causing hurt toll v Mohamad Ayob by meara o! a knife, S. Abdul Wahab <2> claim -d trial bttan j\lr. W D. (arew, m I the third police court, yesterday. I Ine (use was postponed for nu n- I ti«'ii on July and police
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  • 84 11 Melbourne. June 26. An Anti-S.P. betting drive la expected. Tht Victorian Government i is tightening Its gam.l,;; IaWS. Hundred! of women are enrolling In the '.V omen's Auxiliary Air Font. They will iree nun frorr. clerical duties. Statues to Oen. Monashand King George V will not be erected ,m
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    • 297 11 I'm l»li<* \<»<i<fs SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. July Meeting 1941. i SATIRDAY 12th, WEDNESDAY 1 1 16 th SATURDAY 19th, JULY 1941. ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon TUES- DAY, Ist July, 1941. SWEEPS. A $5 UNLIMITED 1 SWEEPSTAKES FOR MEMBERS; ONLY will be held each Race day. Applications for tickets must
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    • 268 11 Itch Germs Killed m 7 Minutes Vonr Mkin hjtn i \ntlntu, tiny i-iii por«fl win i.. i -i. i»»l«! Itching, ••i;.^... fc BtMi i.. i| ,4 <inriiiiK. a.m.. Riittrwurm Pnorla«)« llaokhtiids, I'tmpim, )••</( M< n ami nth•lmhiihli* s. Onllnury i m. r.is o\ nmpormry r«llel un-* vdo not fa i
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  • 42 12 THE religkMUl service broadcast from the Singapore station on Sunday will be 1 relayed from Bi'thesda Hall instead of from Saiwition Army headquarters as i originally arranged T\\ e Salva- tion Army sen'icr will bo broadcast on July 6. i
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  • 225 12 Bomb;, CIR Akhbar hJ presided um3 the openin meeting of Ind. conferen usually i ri on occasion 11 ing of t] of Prii Sir Ak) >ar Hi said thi the j Bl i 1 I mis. broui the I i i the 1 ageri Of oal i
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    • 148 12 I HolhTrThrilliua'SP 14 rf«n»»w f'om 'he Studios Ihai n,a<je CAPITOL TODAY 315 6 15 915 1 A Revolver Shot m the Night.... A Love note from ;JI Hr .ii i A a r c never knew A -JpN^ 4N^9yb Dynamite-laden train Jk speeding lowards the r'■ -'l^» fll^^ N N
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    • 127 12 i TO-NIGHT 7-30 9-30 Special double Feature Programme The 3 Mesquiteers i RANGE DEFENDERS SEA RACKETEERS Matinees To-morrow and SUNDAY LAUREL HARDY m j CHUMPS AT OXFORD" BETTE DAVIS m 'DARK VICTORY" The latest and best of the SAINT Series ™ri: ALHAMBRA PALM SPRINGS J« as fiction i fre«*tanc* s!tuti»
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  • 202 13 Cable News From 'Down Under' I 2b. ial vNai I k. took thout four flghteal to I road is' that fleet of| success th news Germans jainst I given to th'iik, the drfrnd-. v seek ble ar- l, Basten, Vie n. won I Middlevacant the retire-; Ron Ri^hthe defeat I
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  • 303 14 Fortress RE I; S.R.C 0. MEETING little opposition, the Fortress Royal Engineers a scored their second biggest victory of the season so far. when they trounced the S.R.C. by nine goals to nil m a return Div. I mutch o.i the Recs' Padang yesterday. p]
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  • 312 14 V ADI and V Hie hia qualified for the final of tinSinganjrc open mixed doubles yesterday by belling Paul (kic and Mrs. J. Carter »i— 3. I—4, <; :>. In the ttnal '-lity will meet Roy Smith anil Margaret Stokes, who also won their semi-final
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  • 217 14 J\ one of the dullest games of the season, the S.C.C. drew with the X. A (Heavy Battery) m a Div. I match played on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday, neither side scoring. Play wti far below fircl division standard and both teams threw away chances
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  • 134 14 SHOWING, |O*d form m a Reserve Division match against the Royal Air Force, he Malays, after maintaining a one goal lead m the first half finished by beating the Rafs by two goals to one. The Malays stuied within five minutes of play. Yahya, finding himself temporarily
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  • 119 14 BY four goals to one the Royal Navy defeated the V.M.C.A. m a Div lIA League match played on the Y.M.CA. gromul yesterday. With the kick off the .sailois attacked and within five minutes opened accounts through McCormack, who scored after roceivirf, from Richaid.son The sailors
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  • 372 14 pOLLOYVIM; are U* J caps for the last day? WJOI theSHano, )rTln. tC|u Selangor meeting to be t to-morrow: Poriei el mm 2, On 1 t r«. 5 --Of PR] 0 4 0 coNl 2 112] 0 -00 JUDl I 0 4 2 SIR VIC!.
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    • 44 14 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY SOCCER Div. I. IfaUye dium: Div. II A. H.A.OC PiibJ 3.H.B.; Div. II B, NLB Calming. Naval Base TENNIS: Spore lawn -.hips, S C.C court* I HIGH TIDES TO-DAY 12 48 p in I TO-MORROW 12.08 p m 8 5 It.
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  • 95 15 j[MiV(, i rHrial on the X, n d t»iM the magistrate ,imii(l himself on K^dence. Mr. Justice t ..ri(i»v allowed the ap- (Town against the I,! ,1 Capt. D. Marr. As- n.su.tv Marshal. Sinca- by Mr. Conrad I'^onii' lim« a?o on a M ,i committiiil: an a»*t of ■nrtpr.'iii-*
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  • 328 15 iNGK J-f, VII! S»*ow»i mi H I Then-.: >,Ytr-- Jiroanus Jr. and UI>MNr; TKN DAYS i \t the Capitol) «pfr TOM atnnesla plot < re h in -She Married Her Hus qgm^SS at m TS {g I clever and su^prnseful and altogether It entertainment. I The debonair Mr.
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  • 72 15 London. June 26.— Once football is closed down the authorities responsible for sporting activities among the Allied armies at present in Great Britain will be confronted with a problem, as few show much interest in the national .summer game of cricket Lawn tennis, however, is popular, as also is badminton,
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  • 152 15 Communal conference In Bombay Pso»bay, June 25 ROMINENI limdu «nd Muslim busi--1 n csa men. under the presidentship of tho fhairman of the Indian Merchants' 1 Chamber of com-, merce, me! to-day] to diacuss mean;; for ending the com- munal tension Unanimously th c meeting condemned the communal riots ,m
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  • 194 15 t'uti. the War Office i)nn f junccd that Major-General Carton de Wiart, V.C., had been captured while flying to the Middle East, his wife beMtved that he was m Northern Ireland. Since the evacuation of Norway, where h e commanded our central forces, he nad commanded
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  • 261 16 British Attitude Towards Finns Not Defined London, June M. OFFICIAL circles m London are unable to make a statement regarding their attitude toward* Finland but the position is being reviewed. The statement made by Germany on Sunday that the Finns are marching with the Germans is stated oy tl«e Finns
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  • 66 16 Washington, June 26. The Russians could observe with great profit what has happened m China Col. Frank Knox, the U.S Navy Minister, discussing Russia's chances. He said the lenpth of the war depended on Soviet strategy. "If they will batk awiv and draw the other fdtowi
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  • 32 16 LONDON, JUNE 26.— A DITCH SJ RMARINE HAS SUNK AN ENEMY TANKER OF 7,000 TONS »Nl> AN JNIMY SUPPLY SHIS' <)l :,m> TONS. SAYS THE NETHERLANDS A DMIK A LT Y. REUTER
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    62 16 A Denhani. Bucks, farmer breeds Dalmatian sheep, the only ones in England, which »re as black and white spotted as the dogs of that name. Importing a ram from Oainuitia. the farmer bred the sheep, and they are mow a common sight on hi* pastures. Here are two Dal- i
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  • 27 16 NEWS BREVITIES Ottawa, June 26. an earthquake of "intense seventy" wai lecorded at the Dominion Observatory to-day. Indications arc that it may be occurred to Japan.— Reuter
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  • 77 16 Berlin. June 26.German High Command cammuniq le claims that the German pocket battleship Admiral Scheer has returned to M* German ba^o aftci 'long and successful operations m UM north and south Atlantic." The cduimunique says that f I previously announced Admiral Scheer has sunk altogether 152.000 tons, mcludine a complete
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  • 57 16 Rome. June 26 "Divine providence m human events" ll the theme of a message which the Pope will broadcast frjir he Vatican City it 12.30 PJB. next Sunday, tafl the Stefan 1 Aseni v. The occasion if the feast ot St Peter and Pt Paul and the mea ire will
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  • 74 16 Teh< ran, Juni A-L Iraqi rebel refU been ordered to qu m which they are >'. private houses In order to b under proper police <i;r Rashid All Bed to Te after the failure of his pn coup, has taken a house at a ran. a summer resort Tnla
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  • 87 16 WORK START ON LEASE-LEN AGREEMENTS Washington, Jvm WORK has start eel to fix the terms ol c li under which Britain nations r< aid will repay the Un announced the As Executive oi the Leas Agency, lir. Philip Young. 'No mortgage or for the individual si supplies, he explain an
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  • 43 16 Nairobi. June 26,-b(»ine I prisoners of war are alj ing on Kenya roads and sion of this work is beii ed by Government witl tary authorities. An anno ment to this effect J to-day m the Lem-i In reply to Questions DD Reutpr
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  • 24 16 London. June 26.--TH;' M« of Apiculture. Mr V told the Houai of Co 3.0n0 Italian priwgf'J 1 riving In Britain, will fnr 1' Reuter
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  • 10 16 Renter loams the ft derti kei I fection i Reuter
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