Morning Tribune, 28 June 1941
1941-06-28
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Title Section18 1941-06-28 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 127, Saturday, June 28, 1911 Morning Tribune Saturday. June 28 t 19 U18 words
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Article294 1941-06-28 1 London, June 27. THU mtish Minister in Stockholm. Mr. Victor Mallet, was a bv the Swedish Foreign of the Swedish Govern decision to permit the of a German division Mveden to Finland only a urs before it was made ihroutfh the press, learns diplomatic correspond- diet expressedReuter - 294 words
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Article44 1941-06-28 1 New York, June 27. A mtITISH cruiser has cap- svd the French freighter liulo (hinois (6,500 tons) m the South Atlantic after thwarting m i,u>mpt by the crew to scuttle th» FiMti, according to infor■uition received m maritime circles ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article94 1941-06-28 1 Italian U-Boat Sunk Turkish Ship London, June 27. k MESSAGE from Ankara I states that it was an Ita- I Jian submarine which torpe- S doed the TurkL«lh ship R»fah I This, however, has not deli- nitcly been confirmed. Tnder instructions from Whitehall the British Amba 5 sador m AnkaraReuter - 94 words
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124 1941-06-28 1 R.A. F. TORPEDO 20,000-TON SHIP NEAR ITALY Cairo, Jane 27. AT least two 20,000- ton merchant ships were torpedoed and another hit amidships by a heavy bomb during an attack on a convoy off the south coast of Italy by the RAF. and the British Fleet Air Arm on Thursday,Reuter - 124 words
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117 1941-06-28 1 London, June 27. THE actual terms of the Finnish President's overni-.ht broadcast have not yet reached the British Foreign Office, states Reuter'a diplomatic correspondent Apparently it wns made after the Finnish Minister "isited Mr. Anthony Eden on Thursday Conv.cM -ble concern for Finland's ultimateReuter - 117 words
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Article27 1941-06-28 1 Damascus. June 27.-It ji now revealed that 70 aeoule were killed, 20 injured and more than iuu X damaged when the German raided Danuuseu.s on Wednesday.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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206 1941-06-28 1 Cairo. June 27. T'HK R,A.F. destroyed 12 enemy aircraft m Cyrenalea and eleven m Syria on Thursday and dama"**! a Mmher of others. This is revealed m a communique issued here this afternoon. The communique after featlng with the Mediter "SYRIA: A numberReuter - 206 words
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887 1941-06-28 1 MOSCOW, JUNK 27. AND SUCCESSFUL AIR OPERATIONS AGAINST GERMAN TANKS AND MECHANISED UMTS AND ON MILITARY OBJECTIVES IX BUCHAREST, PLOESTI AND THE PORT OF CONSTANZA ARE RECORDED IN TODAY'S RUSSIAN WAR COMMUNIQUE. The Russian Army has taken up newReuter - 887 words
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Advertisement9 1941-06-28 1 NETT SAI.ES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY OUR OUALIFIED OCCULIST I9 words
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586 1941-06-28 2 ANKARA. JUNE 27. IT IS BELIEVED THAT THE EVACT ATION OF 20.000 VICHY 1 TROOPS FROM SYRIA VIA TURKEY IS ON THK POINT OF BEING ARRANGED, THOUGH IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT WO ARAB OR ARMENIAN TROOPS WILL BK ALLOW ED TO FNT?:R TURKEY. There toReuter - 586 words
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Article262 1941-06-28 2 5,000,000 ON RUSSIAN FRONT \t h \»»rk. JWH V> THK RatsUns nave two-^ lh»!(i> 01 the num!»cr *i German piin«<>. ImN t^rlee as many t,inks In action, it li 1 reliably reported m Wash- t UlftOß. They are credited with 4K tank brigades, considered the > equivalent of 24 fullReuter - 262 words
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Article16 1941-06-28 2 Ottawa. June 27— A successful blackout test lasting 15 minutes has been held at Ottawa ReuterReuter - 16 words
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33 1941-06-28 2 Rome, June 27. AMOTORISED division is ro e sent to the Radian frontier, states the official Italian news agency. Mussolini reviewed TnP troops yesterday and later resumed ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration141 1941-06-28 2 I This photograph was taken aboard a British i destroyer as it escorted a convoy of bi s ships* J through the western approaches of Britain. The I crew of a destroyer is drawn from men of all walks of life, who work together as one family j while at141 words
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Article76 1941-06-28 2 REST OF THE NEWS OTTAWA, June 27.— Mr. Peter Fra^er, the New Zea-Bp land Prime Minister, is likely to visit Canada \nclß the United States. Replying to an invitation by M:.B Mackenzie King, the Canadian Prime Minister. Mr Fraser. who is now m Britain, says that he hoped *.oB» visitReuter - 76 words
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Article60 1941-06-28 2 Berlin June 27.— As .1 reprisal lor me ircczine iw.lo German assets m the United States, the Germaußfexj Economic Minister, Dr. Funk, has declared t!u»:-t: American citizens m Germany may dispose ol assets In the Reich only with the permission < f jiocal foreign exchange officer, szys the official GermaM^,.Reuter - 60 words
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Article88 1941-06-28 2 N EW YORK. June 27.— The Price Admini I been foiced to plaa- an over-all ceiling on 1942 cars u4 a result of the refusal Chrysler Corporation to rescind their n advances, announced Mr. Leon Hend<r. -.m. 'Administrator, to-day. He raid that had m. 1(i i attitude prevailed m otherReuter - 88 words
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Article94 1941-06-28 2 Sydney. June 27.— Ii mo Nnneruuiua CJ s i ~m r Malaya arid Australia wero attacked they would togeVhei and co-opcrat-3 in all necessary def em-e sures, it was stated to-day by tne leader of the u mission to Australia, Major H. ter Poorten. the General Star!.- Major ter PoortenReuter - 94 words
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Article57 1941-06-28 2 VICHY. June 27.— An rfflcial disclaimer i( B T. Italian warship was m that part of the A-. where the Portuguese ships Evportador and w 1 were sunk was issued to the Portuguese pi^ss b\ Italian Legation to-day, says the Lisbon le l'-*; J This follows a similar official denialReuter - 57 words
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Article49 1941-06-28 2 PRETORIA, June 27.— The Union of South 4 will show a surplus of about £1.100.000 final figures of the revenue and expenaitu ve-ar ended on Marrh 31. 1941. arc aval I suroius will be ghown despite the feet has been spent on thfl defence out of tue i'- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement84 1941-06-28 2 TO-NHpIIT at 0.30 p.m. THE ISLAND COMMITTEE'S SUPER PRODUCTION OF NOKL COWARD'S "DESIGN .or LIVING" WITH JANE COBB JOHN WOOD JACK McNAUGHTON ROGER BARRY BETTY AIKEN \L LARSON DOROTHY DENISON-SMITH REGGIE WII I S BETTY HUME.BRETT RANLEIGH SOUNDERS AT THE IHI OKI A I 111 I 1(1 IN AID OF84 words
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Article199 1941-06-28 3 I urne, June 27. Lfia.-Col. R. J. A. H:. sic, chairman of »rs ol the Bri- .tralian To- ■;>. l inpany, has Bee.: appoinUd DirccI General Supply. Sit i> former amateur ight boxing M:"..i:npion of New m th Wales, and din the last war.; T:.( British Austra- New199 words
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Article, Illustration286 1941-06-28 3 I TOKYO. Jl \K .7 STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED BY tiik iio.v. If GOVERNMENT FOR THE TIME BEI\(; ny V D NISK iTTITI DX TOWARDS THE RUSSO-GKR^n t^V S [(■TV SPOKESMAN OF THE GOVERNWw U" X lll: !<W I) FOREIGN CORRESPONDENI^ TO r»Reuter; Eastren News - 286 words
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Article193 1941-06-28 3 x June 21 T HK J ;< iv hi relieve mi from attending u> ;t large numbei ol mati i ami will greatly laoMate Hie Cabmen businefib." said the Australia) Minuter, Mr k Ifcnsiea mnmmtint on t-i# OecUlon to divide the FederU Cabinet Into two coomReuter - 193 words
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Article27 1941-06-28 3 Madrid. Jinn* 27 A rocniitiiiK rampamn lor Spanish volunteers to t\\\bl against Ra^sm Is Uiuk Started kn liadrUL The Falaniic Purtv ls oucninu a recruiting bureau.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement178 1941-06-28 3 HOIIANDIRS! klli^r vangl Vlt \ln -4 n m ion Map. I. net beste turopeesche Radio toestel 2. txpert vakkundige Hollandsche behandeling (14 jaar ervanng) 3. U steunt de Britsche export en daarmede Uzelf. Vanaf 16 Juni zyn wy door de C.E.C. aangesteld als hunne vertegenwoordigers voor het Hollandsche publiek. Onze178 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1941-06-28 4 Vera Ardmore - PEOPLE AND PLACES Cellophane Wrappers: Swimming Gala Vera Ardmore y By A MKKICANS are nice for lot.s ol reasons especially cellophane. H docs not matter who invented the stuff, they are uni notedly masters m its use. This effusion is due to visit to the home ol Mrs Duncan Wallace.1,017 words
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Article123 1941-06-28 4 i k VERY smar: \\<-cMin- took place ycslmi. lt St. Andrew V Cathedral \vh. n T,i,, n (i Cottrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L (otlr« i Will 111 JHlpfiM Staffs, married BWc I). 11. t daufthter of Mr. and Mrs. B. .1. Cramer, th« > Trading123 words
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Article71 1941-06-28 4 Meandering Thoughts Dept. Theatrt win! bo kfp: \.r\ •bus >• to-day. i "Julius Caesar" goes on i his morning v 10 and "Dfsi-n tor i I Living" this; S tvcning a( 'li. Wouldn't it b€ i lunny if the i teeiC shitters i made a mistake and JuliusS Caesar stalked71 words
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Advertisement117 1941-06-28 4 y**JV Mot It m Ht nut y Treatment Jjk Here ELIZABETH ARDENT. £99 r* I r AMCC modern method to achieve Beauty Y^V-LIAIN JL Cleanse Tone Nourish J Pir st cleanse gently yet thoroughly .^r t TOr\iF wuh ARE) ENA CLEANSING CREAM f I I VJI^L i US ed regularly117 words
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Advertisement14 1941-06-28 4 Your favourite perfume duplicated perfumes \^t your now J^^^J^ OU7I 11, THE ARCADE, Spore14 words
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Advertisement23 1941-06-28 4 |4j [Jnrx 5 >Sxxj*-.| Barxolj! > 1 rAi IBJ tfeS^ 1 1'' [bTWty specialist EUROPE UN OPEW Capitol K»' hiinfir 159 N° |tb Br»cl2«23 words
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Article, Illustration884 1941-06-28 5 who ,n P T SOIU| il to llokn «> llr h <"'H- expert, ho answers readers" queries «n this M< oven Sagrihy. Address your letter to her morning Mbaae, Amm Road, sin R aP»ie, endwiMf nrmpiiaiiMu conpojt h»k m growing guv l v i NOON FROCK884 words
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Article89 1941-06-28 5 IN order to facilitate the sending Ol queries to Helen, she has arranged with J the Tribune Press Town J S Office, No. 9, The Arcadr, J Singapore, to deliver these i direct to the Morning Tri- bune, thus eliminating the > need for you to buy89 words
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Advertisement74 1941-06-28 5 I t > MllM ?T*'**'^ vi f I lor I Contoure I NAIL ENAMEL fc'Al'SE it stays on longer. j BECAUSE it does not chip. <M O|| ftcA-'SE of its brilliant gloss. j SE of its ten exciting shades ftcw sk of its outstandiro- vaUiP I "flUxX**^ -nil A *f*ts*<^Z»Yll74 words
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Advertisement74 1941-06-28 5 Correspondence Coupon S This roupflti nuist h« rnrl«»4 wftk rrv«*r> query Mat V MORHISG TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JUNE 2H, 1941. w 1 m Sb I I BM B^K B^ST 1 S^BE a^BT 1 bY >% I LV I A BVf I I BH II ILi 1 MS I a^Bj a^Lt I74 words
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Article709 1941-06-28 6 Services' BREVITIES I As: night's recital oi the Singapore Gramo- 1 J phone and Music Society consisted of Italian InHtrumental and vocal music, it was. j |h iii;.! more general appeal than some 2 of Die foi mer re< itals, a definite low- Z brov i:f<<' Ubique had no I709 words
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1300 1941-06-28 6 Corruption Itvqu try Told ALLEGATIONS that contracting firms had sent m Ron-eompei live tenders for very urgent work of the War Department that he had heard that the firm which had made the loweM ten 4 had made a profit of 60 per cent., was1,300 words
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Advertisement31 1941-06-28 6 piiiisH Ade ST. DAIJUJ Mf EstnblishM Br^l Contractors to H 1 I Office. Air Mini.- 1 Mfc for the Col' IK Departn In Sol* Aitem*:-!*;;- «P 117-125 CecU »f r Jft-31 words
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Article, Illustration1605 1941-06-28 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London v- News Of The Bis-i t marck Sinking: Cen- j tral Register Talk: I j Romance For French j Couple: The Bar Cosj sips: Facts About The j Hood: Two War| Court Stones: Bomb- I ing Mere Retaliation l| B London. June 9. mHm, i1,605 words
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317 1941-06-28 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1941. METAMORPHOSIS \\M.\r little vestige of a distinct personality Mussolini may have had m the early months of the war has now been completely obliterated bj Hitler. The erstwhih Fascist dictator has been reduced to absolute serfdom and whatever still remains of the Italian "empire,"317 words
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Advertisement66 1941-06-28 7 V! EXAMINATIONS. 1 VSSES, EXCLUSIVELY. ■iftf ailments i;nnsrd and 4hml^ 1 <Tlh*fi by a i resist er^rt /^a-Mi^J'^f 1 r «i;h ie/?ai A %i *^kf ns. If iflass- U 1 nor ni*i«»d >^^ JJf w4i; be recomTHOMPSON OPTICAL CO. I, Arcade Building R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. ixxtor of Ocular Science).66 words
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Advertisement25 1941-06-28 7 X^K\ SAFEGUARD WmM YOURSELVES V"-c" y INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION arilßirV PI.I S Sl.hVK.li Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, PHONK N«> »l^25 words
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118 1941-06-28 8 Tightening Of Banishment Ordinance TKMRBNING of the banishment ordinance is to result from amendments to the bill published m last Right*! Government (i;t/ette, and which will be introduced into the Legislative Council. The amendments provide for the arrest »<; person sought to be banished, but for whom a banishment order118 words
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Article291 1941-06-28 8 VERDICT of suicide was returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the coroner, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of John Nelson, a European constable attached to the Naval Base. He had laken his life with a MMvice revolver and was found m his291 words
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67 1941-06-28 8 Canberra, Juno 27. THE slabhshment Of an extensive system of radio location to forewarn Australia of enemy nir raids was announced yesterday by Mr. McEwen, Australian Air Minister A school is being opened immediately to train p:rsonnel to operate the recently discovered secret deviceReuter - 67 words
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Article43 1941-06-28 8 Eatavia. June 27. THE Japanese liner Asama Maru. which will leave Batavia about July 3, will evacuate only German women and children who are new m protection camps or are still living m their own residences and ethers who wish to leave.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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126 1941-06-28 8 Toronto, Jum ji. IN ii dramatic -xcrcis? whicfi bewildered many citizens, awing to th? speed And >°creey with which !h > preliminaries \«.ere IKJTIcd out. Ihe Fivst Cnnaaian Aim ured Division "took over" Toronto yesterday from an Imaginary fifth column Government established by a hypotheticalReuter - 126 words
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Article82 1941-06-28 8 Canberra, June 27. rHE mechanisation of the Aus tralian Imperial F:rce la beinp urgently pressed forward. Mr Spender, the Army Minister, statec r^iorday. Many thousands of motor vehicle have already been sent abroad t(; f he Australian Imperial Forces anc'several thousand more will be sent v-Reuter - 82 words
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Article39 1941-06-28 8 Jerusalem, June 27. j lEUT.-GEN. J. D. Lavarack. w former Chief of the Australian General Staff, is to Command under Gen. Sir Henry Wilson, the mtire Allied fortes m Syria, it is authoritatively disclosed here.39 words
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Article65 1941-06-28 8 rHF dec solving I I \iith nis S mf»rv 26 r y^M m the High C m Petty M< ;:ir I c j t iminn!ha.: .<b« en tli I. r ery i Tnmbirauh II B rii c> ro Romaj l 1 a'lccfd n; 'Mm the rwpom fOIIOW Hi 165 words
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Advertisement74 1941-06-28 8 LOSS OF PROFITS INSURANCE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 5926 2, lin lav son (im-n /fill. I F^ k i k i j t, v IV /I i\ I i 1 I I B\ Ml I l—\ IV t J LAiIJUI I i)| I_JI \J \I U v IJAI74 words
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Miscellaneous34 1941-06-28 8 MICKEY MOUSE A POOK GOOFY MV ?KO\-b.bSO<) WKjj& U y PUSTlBONESi JHO^E IT'S < W WF\ C NOT LATE "0 THEM V, THE CAVEMEN GOTW-I \1» r J ...BRRR.-.TP BETTER NHB NOT THINK y C^34 words
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Article, Illustration68 1941-06-28 9 Candid Camera Girl Ziegfeld girl turns i.m- did camera fan > And snaps the iUl? ami Zeigtcld girls at work and at rest on the *et of M ro- N iioldwyn-Mayer's "Zeisfeld y Girl." Claire James, chosen from mor r than 900 rants Af one of the glorified l:?iutits, climbed68 words
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Article85 1941-06-28 9 BELGIAN LEADER BEATEN UP London. June 27 MLeon Dogrelle Ihe head ot the Rexist (Belgian Fascist) Party, has been beaten up by Belgian miners who ambushed his car outside Liege, according to a report from occupied Belgium to the Free Belgian news agency In London 11. 'Desrell?. it was stated,Reuter - 85 words
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228 1941-06-28 9 ne moment a It I TraftV Mr. L. 1 C 8.. ,wl hec lo know 'V t! til Try V h rmended layout I n-mouthini Cl i: thc the U v hnvo bct-n h\ child ol del whel pon Ibl P ihiv uind <»! tpposHitn228 words
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Article96 1941-06-28 9 THREE members, Mr. T 11 Stone. Mr X It Henly and Mr. C. F. Smith, took office M Municipal OhwUiMII at the meeting of that body yesterday. The president. Mr. L. Rahman, al(l th;it Mi Smith had been apponU\i a member In place ol Mr96 words
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Article144 1941-06-28 9 t. SUK result of -i motion by Mr. I. W. <>»v ;•< n yesterday's meeting, Mankipal Commissioners uho are interested, will Inspect the proposed site of the new modern NMM garage lul !h<> Mr/ong, proposln** thr.t the decision >i the relevant committee, adhering to a previoiii144 words
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Advertisement360 1941-06-28 9 EH jtfi vl i \ll C«^^^^ fit* Rv SAVIIMG^ yi/e4yt/ou to <!ollur s.ivrd •> an •'x'ra <l<»ll;ir < d .*■*>. i\juu Account Induceoieni to .^av«. i have Savings Account Hi to iee 'ins Account !•■'<. !r >m time '<> tlnuto i). .i contentM nil. ln| s Aocount may bt »>|H360 words
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Miscellaneous12 1941-06-28 9 "T~ I BY WALT D5SNEY *V^'^c^EF%> FIND OOT FUR SURE/ {J^^-'-jW^ \*Mj£fi'12 words
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Advertisement622 1941-06-28 10 l^m^^^^ I *JH, flf^ Bf 1 I .^^H^H W^^^ Situations Vacant W.\ ■■iiiw Ml OO«pte -jwth D.iby Apply Box 93 Malaya Tubuue. llajmni IWI WANTED Buys.Girls, »ie«:iniiei.-. tot 01ln AM Irlbune, Sin- (No. 13L'K) \NTKD an Eura.Muu Shipping Clerk lor I.ighUiag.' Dfpt. Apply Box !»ll». ro Malaya Mi < No622 words
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Advertisement720 1941-06-28 10 Miscellaneous ■,11AM MOHAMED, Tailor, 4<50-B. Alexandra Roiid. Singapore Ouara: good fitting- Moderate prices. (No. HORSE-RACING Big punters who cor.tlnually toaa riwmld trrtW immediately to Box No. BU9. Malaya Tribune. Ptnan,;. (No. 59K) I_ SERVICE nnd comfort guaranteed. Btnv at New Asia Hotel. 2. Peck Seah Street. Slrjzapon- Bate moderate, modem720 words
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Advertisement702 1941-06-28 10 Motor Vehicles ,IF YOU WANT to sell your car. phone [MM, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H1 ONE LATEST FIAT car In excellent con. dltion. Apply 47. Pitt Street, Peruuiw. (No. 87K) MORRIS-8 1937. perfect condition, regularly eerviced. .*l.oou Tet. 3288. Singapore 1 No. 101K) MORRIS Saloon 1940 Model, re«»ila»-!yi serviced.702 words
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Advertisement718 1941-06-28 10 For Sale AlB-IMPORTED male Alsatian ;n;ps $110 each lor quick .sale. Chaugl Farm. Singapore. (No. 119K) I-ATTLE OF BRITAIN- an Air Ministry ecount of the LultwafTe's attack from August to October. 20 cts. post free. Kel^y v Walsh. Singapore (No. 100K) POR SALE- Prigldalre 5 cub. ft. almost new, Moutrle718 words
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Miscellaneous371 1941-06-28 10 i ON THE] [air] SINGAPORE *HL 225 m 13W m ZBP 1 3ft 96 9-69 m'rs ZHP.2 4H m ZHP4. 4138 ra. 0 mm LONDON c *Vtf 81 mo,, 16. 84 metre, GSF—15 u met 19.81 metres (From 615 p m" u H-50 p.m.) GSD-ll :s rac|J 25.53 m tra371 words
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Article259 1941-06-28 11 Heroes Of Sidi Barrani WN Sidi B v wai eapty the Army of the N m i advance Libya, Indian tro i were it ported have taken a pron aent pwrt m lUant achleti Official announce- menu oi nunw v awards made on account ol gallantry at Sicii Barrani revealed259 words
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Advertisement246 1941-06-28 11 Public Notice j p OF MANAGEMENT of the v \)i RISKS (GOODS) INSIRANCE FUND. NOTICE WStRANd QIARTEK Jl! V to SEPTEMBER. 1941 A nsurance quarter comon Ist July. 1941. All w lcl <ued during the quarter me will expire on 30th 1941. And with effect from 1941. all persons ani246 words
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Advertisement93 1941-06-28 11 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V biished by Royal Charter AD 18H4. Qfetbertandt Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital 1. 40.03CUC Reserve Fund f. 12.000.00 C London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED flead Office B.4.TAVIA. Branches: Netiierkinds East Indies: Sourabay a, Samarang, Medan, Weitevreden Bandoeng, Cheribor Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap. Djembei Palembang,93 words
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Advertisement376 1941-06-28 11 I'liiilir Notice* ROAM 01 M\N\(.I Ml VI of Um \V.\K KISKS <<;OOI>K) INSURANCE 11 M) NOTI COMMON (MAI ITAM) POUC1B8 The Board of Mana^ei tetit liability M in^'irrr under the War Risks (Goods) Insurance Scheme under the law of seven Administrations Mm Straits Settlements, the Federated Malay State., and the376 words
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Advertisement237 1941-06-28 11 Trade Bargains! OPTICAL When you need K. Chong. No bluff, Carefnl U t lefore Riven Cli ;ei soderate Offtet 'ihe t: ned fiarmacy. MEDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprinted on handkerchief and inhaled protects you from cold and influ•nz.i, a certain cure. Oet it from Hie Unit.d I'htrrn.icy. INFLUENZA Is about now.237 words
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Miscellaneous21 1941-06-28 11 p MAJOR JRI i I (Jpf ,f; -av^ j 1 And /#W ?kl r§B 5"^~ /it;v J-..5 wally ."...^grj p^ "A'k21 words
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Article84 1941-06-28 12 Vichy, June 27. GMAN troops are repoited to havo captured Riga, the capital Of Lit via yesterday morning, according to a Stockholm despatch. The capture of a Scviet aerodrome by a German infantry regiment with the support of light artilbry and shock troops, is reported byReuter - 84 words
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Article315 1941-06-28 12 Simla. H u Khan, ol the ll aluchi t h h s T be en S3 the India DisH ruUHed Medal fo in Eritrea lr A repoi tro London lh The Tim- Wining articl day, pay s a vti tribute r vn of India;. ipg j the315 words
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Advertisement185 1941-06-28 12 Another Thrilling SPY Adventure from the Studios that made "CLOUDS OVER EUROPE" and "U-BOAT 29" with the popular star of "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH!" A |\|Tr\l f SHINVS TO-»\Y L,Arl I UL I|AM 3.15 6.15 915 > A Revolver Shot m f he (Slight.... A Love note from ijt/^e y\^^185 words
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Advertisement95 1941-06-28 12 TO-NIGHT 7-30 &9 30 RANGE DEFENDERS SEA RACKETEERS Matinees TO-DAY TO-MORROW LAIREL HARDY m "CHUMPS AT OXFORD BETTE DAVIS m "DARK VICTORY" Ol'l M \<. TO >I OiCitOW With 3 SHOWS 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. At The ALHAMBRA 'Phone 6909 liiw wl^*^ P CHfIRLES C O B U R fi95 words
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Article127 1941-06-28 13 Revival Of Bengal Regiment June M. N th( subject <•! the Commander- et's decision to! ''f th( a .-ill to thr establishment <>i the Indian Army. Sir Abdul Ghu/ avj number oj ih, Cen tral Legislative AsWy and i prominent merchant m Calcutta, has toioiphically expressed Bengal's gratitude General Auchlnlech.127 words
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Article229 1941-06-28 13 MORE WAR FUND DONATIONS Delhi, June <J6MADRAS has sent another £30.000 to England for the purchase of planes for the Madras Squadron. The new machines are to be named after the following districts of Madras: East Godaveri, Kistna, Tanjore and Tinnevelly. The Naw a b of Bhopal has sent £1.000229 words
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Advertisement230 1941-06-28 13 [gSAIOR HOUSTON Dies \l Ju"* 27 A Democrat, be I i m, oldest man pointed by ttv c...... m united States to sir.reed Benator She] i ;rsday aged 87. died m April K< \t?DAy TO-MORROW ONLY M 10 .30 a.™. AIJIA.>HUr\ fr^iNGOFTHE fOYAL MOUNTED ¥fo:u/fa SERIAL »N 12 CHAPTERS JL.230 words
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Advertisement87 1941-06-28 13 I snows ro-irw a io->ioit it o sffjk fl '-r^^^^^Hßa<i^. s^r^p .^blßblb^bv i v A. I j^b! B^' y w fer**^ bt^ i A lU)V A (iIRL BOTH BUOKK -ONI TOYING I TO FOOL THE OTHEB, KALI. !OK EACH CITHI H (OH No. N#l Urn ou> stokv BEN HECHT hem87 words
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1242 1941-06-28 14 SELECTIONS iBy Bess Bett") R;u«- 1: THANKS ALOT Clarissa The Flea Race 2: EASTER PARADE Harlequin Race 3: STUART TARTAN Iiuiabho> Race 4: l>KIFi ON Aulrum Race 5: SAMORY Giffolelte Race b. CONPIDEM E JeK| On Race 7: VERY DEAR (ioed Voor1,242 words
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Article274 1941-06-28 14 iIFTEI^ a series of missed chances both >ides H Malays drew one-all against the I <.v a i Div. I match played an the Anson Road st J yesterday. After a goalless 40 minutes the \|3 scored and the Loyals equalised three mi* before the final whistle. ni274 words
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Article126 1941-06-28 14 PUBLISHERS BEAT R. A.O. DLAYINO on the Harbour Board ground ftutm m a Div. HA match, the Publishers defeated Royal Artillery Ordinance Corps by two $oaU nil! Even exchanges u'arked the opening stag play. The Publishers swung into action and a after gaining territorial .superiority half way fhr the first126 words
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Article119 1941-06-28 14 QItfGAPORE English School held their ninth aj athletic sports at Jaton Besar stadium, ycstf and at the conclusion, Mrs. J. D. Joseph amn the prizes: Five records were smashed. In the Long jump (class I» Sinniah. tn* individual champion bettered last years recoi 10 inches, jumping 19119 words
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Article390 1941-06-28 14 UfITH victory slipping fur- ther and further out of sight m the second set, having lost the first, Chin Kee onn and Chua Choon Leong staged an eleventh hour rally to win the second set and the rubber and qualify for the final of the open390 words
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Article365 1941-06-28 15 Cable News from 'Down Under' T Melbourne June 27 HE Assistant oniCW War Correspondent <lan Fit crn-tr. reports that a 1 F Squadron I played a prominent part In recent li^lnkng m Syria, strafing aerodromes and my transport, and protecting the Army and Navy. The Squadron served m the Western365 words
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Miscellaneous24 1941-06-28 15 I MMX "i««7 criSceV V-S-H c°[»nthlafi RMWT C sc JII (s/ C lS" ri" HIGH Tints TO-R AY l T°"8 Ms°n ROW l2«*-*-.W Pm.24 words
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266 1941-06-28 16 RAF CONCENTRATES ON KIEL ON 16TH DAY OF NEW OFFENSIVE LONDON. JUNE 27. tfOR 16 NIGHTS IN SUCCESSION, RAF. BOMBERS HAVE NOW HAMMERED IMPORTANT OBJECTIVES GERMANY INDUSTRIAL CENTRES IN THE RUHR, INCLIDWG COLOGNE, Dl SSELDORF, HIE PORT OF BBEM^ AND THE NAVAL BASES AT KIEL AND WILHELMSHW EN HAVE BEENReuter - 266 words
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Article44 1941-06-28 16 Vich.v. June Bft nMU KJ «.is> prolonged gvaftfC la t iiifeht from Gibraltar iort>. uetyt&ng to a dispatch from Ugecttas to the Virhy Ne\\> Agtncj. It «> believed that the ling was directed against unknowa vcascb paastal through the Straits ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article34 1941-06-28 16 London, Jmu. 27. Al the request of the Soviet Go\-eriuiu-nt. Sweden has agreed to look after Soviet tntexefta m G^r many and Hungary, says a Stockholm despatch to the official German NOWS Agency.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article58 1941-06-28 16 Dead Pilot Lent His Savings A Glasgow pilot officer who, before he was killed by enemy action, had brought down 12 Nazi planes, has bequeathed his life savings of £800 las an interest-free loan to the Govern- ment for the duration oi the war. The money,, given anonymously, has been58 words
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Article46 1941-06-28 16 His Name Was On Bomb Part of an incendiary bomb picked up during the Clydeside raid bore the words 'For Dollan." Lord Provost Sir Patrick Dollan of Glasgow, to whom it was sent as a souvenir, retorted: "I've a much better one to send to Hitler.46 words
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Article48 1941-06-28 16 LONDON. JUNE 27— IT IS \l THORITATIVELY STATED THAT THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR IN MOSCOW, SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS, RETURNED TO MOSCOW TO-DAY AFTER HIS VISIT TO LONDON. SOON AFTER HIS ARRIVAL. SHI STAFFORD AND THE BRITISH MISSION WERE RECEIVED BY M. MOLOTOV. THE SOVIET FOREIGN COMMISSAR..— REUTERREUTER - 48 words
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Article25 1941-06-28 16 Ankara. June 27. Axis troops hive tailed to force a crossing of the Kiver Pruth into Bessarabia, it is confirmed m well-iuiornuu quarters here. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article126 1941-06-28 16 Hyde Park (New York). June 27. President Roosevelt stated at a press conference to-day that he was investigating the question oi sending some rifles to the Irish, but no ammunition could be sent, because the United States was "way behind on ammunition" even for herself. President Roosevelt said the IReuter - 126 words
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Article68 1941-06-28 16 P°« Bf« hot Stephen of c; his tunnel W 1 al five and a ha under the ruii thi and tufound wai i years beth Mr(;Di I m to Lnjec f i ro". ..nd until Mi M,c was br lUght o few hours U| died In Patrick68 words
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