Morning Tribune, 30 June 1941
1941-06-30
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Title Section15 1941-06-30 1 Morning Tribune Vol g_N«. 128, Monday. June 3t I^4l. Morning Tribune Monday. Jane 30, 194115 words
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Article612 1941-06-30 1 U.000 Tanks In Minsk-Luck Battle MOSCOW, JUNE 29 H K RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUE TO-DAY ANNOUNCES Tf[\T THE ADVANCE OF TANK UNITS FORM fG THE SPEARHEAD OF GERMLVN TANK COLUMNS THE DIRECTION OF MINSK AND LUCK HAS EE\ STOPPED BY THE OPERATIONS OF RUSSIAN »OPS. ENEMY TANK DETACHMENTSReuter - 612 words
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Article121 1941-06-30 1 Ankara J.j ;h fHE TurfcWi Prudent. M from Marshal Pel, „I, v i tUM BW dav.s yetterday'i dentel by I' I ■a i! ta i federally con Signs that the IliUl iia not jhandoncd int<,,.r Syril by th, arrival of Von at Beirut, and several asrtstanta InReuter - 121 words
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Article43 1941-06-30 1 BEAVERBROOK'S NEW POST juic THfc anoouncement ppointid I m abatement t^ued Djf t"-Si\iit as 101 l f\ v tl i be Mini?ter 03 Supply Irew Ra I L 'X^rd crt *w U P l < tlr aooftad ,1. Sir the Imi Wai Tra ReuterReuter - 43 words
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897 1941-06-30 1 London, Jmc 29 pANTASTK 1 claims ucro made in ft special broadcast or the Ion awaited •'tU-U.rk-s "ommuniqiir" promised by the (.ermnn High Command today. The broadcast, which last six hours was constantly interrupted ky fantares of trumpets and martial music "In the shortReuter - 897 words
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Advertisement10 1941-06-30 1 N| SALES EXCEED 4,5»f DAILY QUALIFIED OCCULIST AT YOUR SERVICE10 words
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724 1941-06-30 2 Sir Hubert Gough - Sir Hubert Gough (By General Neuter's Military Commentator) London. June W. 1VW. war in Russia has been ping on for a week and there has been heavy fighting. It is still early in the day to see clearlt what the Nazi strategy isReuter - 724 words
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Article181 1941-06-30 2 Norway Pledges Help To Allies London, June 29. "TOGETHER with Great Britain and ttlfc Oth€l Alli« vsupport to the extent <>r our capaall those who -dr<; at war with Hitler's Otnnany, said the Norwegian Foreign Minister Mr. Trygv< Li«, bi i« to Morw tu'h: •In that war there Ls noReuter - 181 words
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108 1941-06-30 2 Mad i id, June 29. AX appeal to the 'TOaftge Par*-, to. participate m the 11**1 r iieainst Russia*' has beer, las led by a" member of thp Cabinet \vh< I also the secretary of the FalaY*fe Partj. Recoiling Germany a:ci for Cten. Franco dturiftgReuter - 108 words
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Article34 1941-06-30 2 DeCCa, June 29. Two hundred arrests have been j made following an on* break or communal rtotftf In these riots 11 people have been kitted and I injured. Stray aaskults still I tinue ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article61 1941-06-30 2 Berlin, June 29. T>f the tta Navy unced that Swedish >f th southern area of Sela i :^.ined m order [>, facil it the work ol the Swe- neutrality patrol, says the official German newa agency. Sh;;>i>i::? is ordered to obey 1 minutely the regulations ofReuter - 61 words
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Article8 1941-06-30 2 Nazi Ships To Run Blockade Gerra 7 ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article, Illustration62 1941-06-30 2 Mr. C. tyL Smith Singa-'T po r e new Municipal Com- i missioner. Mr. r Smith is a tlir- eitor of >fessrs. S i Sime, Darby i and Co. Ltd. He joined tr«r firm in Malacca i in 1P20 ami l was transferred S in 19.^8 to the L Singapore:62 words
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Article31 1941-06-30 2 Melbourne, June 27. |T Is reported that Sir Harry Brown has been offered the job of Chief Economic Co-ordinator. to superintend the ftWiQ g-o ye r from non-essential to war industries.31 words
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Article176 1941-06-30 2 London. June 29. THE Pope, brpkdcfcsting from the Vatican City, today, or. the occasion of the feast of St. Peter and St. Paul, declared that the triumph of evil cannot endure and appealed T "or confidence m divine jtisttce. After commenting >i the wretchedness ofReuter - 176 words
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Article174 1941-06-30 2 London, June 29. "IT would seem thpt Germany's immediate object is <o strike at fie hear: of Russia in the hope that the rest of the country will disintegrate and so become an easier prey to invasion," jays the Sunday Times matic correspondent. Moscow," heReuter - 174 words
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169 1941-06-30 2 U.S. BADLY ol FOR DEFENcE MATERIALS k SERIFS of majoi ~fa: n delays" has resulti I ous lack of strategic material the United States, declare sharply critical report on defe progress Issued by th< H Representatives Military i tee yesterday. The Committee's report k on weeks of study and theReuter - 169 words
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108 1941-06-30 2 London, June THE heroism of Brit and Scottish women nurse Serbia m the last wai wi by Kinr; Peter of Yr. casting last night on I pi the anniversary oi th< buttle of Kosovo for V: pendence. -I come among you. Peter, "not as a108 words
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Article20 1941-06-30 2 IfOfl I Soviet Russia has Japanese Embassy A Italian interests m "W -aria is represent-;;- Sovicl tin* Mosc |h20 words
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Advertisement68 1941-06-30 2 THERE ARE A\ORE JOBS FOR WOMEN. In times ol 'ar there ire a opportunities for wo-* n first class jo.s Be fill one of th by registerin lth Pitra i College ifou qualification: to l .•> li-p job prey Pitmans Coll- I ing men and aromen ver 70 yc^ars Ai;68 words
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271 1941-06-30 3 London, lime STRONG denunciation of Rumania. Finland and Sweden ollaborating with Germany, and the declaration t| -the people of this country will not lightly forget' 1 is i,, an editorial m the London Sunday Times. nat ys: "We gave a sitting Bion. And that brineReuter - 271 words
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158 1941-06-30 3 VITAL NEED FOR ALL-OUT PRODUCTION f Atlantic City. June 29. w: :u.il be one year nearer the t.ho year of victory when with llimited supplies of war material c can take complete control of ie air and land with swift moving echanised columns to invade the rtremities of the enforcedReuter - 158 words
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171 1941-06-30 3 Moscow, June 29. Confidence m Russia's ultimate victory is expressed m yesterdays "ditorial m the Pravda. the organ of tn«! Communist Party, which States: "The war is only beginning It may not end .soon. 4> Our head will not be turned by victories m individualReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration50 1941-06-30 3 l* A larae BC&k exercise bet- S ween two divi i sions has fM9d v concluded in S the Snuilicui Command. (>f- ficers reconnoi- tre with a view to making a v count e r-attark to recapture a i bridge whiili i had fallen into the hands of the enemy.50 words
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Article71 1941-06-30 3 Calcutta, June 27. THE Muiiarajah ot Tripura, a small State m Bengal, ha.s ioincd the ngtitin& lorces and M at present undergoing training at Mhow His Highness Ls 32 years old and hflf ruled his state .since i 923. In addition U> Deiup Hi<^ ruler of Tripura,71 words
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93 1941-06-30 3 FINNS OUTLINE CASE AGAINST THE SOVIET New Yoik. June S9. V i\ VND'S cam against RbwUi s [lined m a stattnuut is?«J Finnish Legation m Wa* ingU>n, ;ueorilin» evv rimes. itatement declares that id engaged In "subversive imn activities In Finland. through her consulat tatemewt adds that before t crisisReuter - 93 words
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45 1941-06-30 3 Cairo. I«HM 29. THB harbours of B«gfc«d ami Tripoli were heav.y raided by the British during the night ol Friday Saturday ABrttUl RAF. Middle East communique. craft wMeh were atSng oui troop* l» te^; IBS Sg 5! SS till ReuterReuter - 45 words
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61 1941-06-30 3 Ankara. June 29. the Tuikish ship RefJ^ i whirl. So far. 55 .swwvi.r., n&ve Turk tour spent three days jn undcr tli(ld have jotoed m th r^^ ch r v be rn Wl MHWriilpB The .ship MPWg J» 1 V 1 itbv bReuter - 61 words
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Article208 1941-06-30 3 Vichy, Time 29 AUTHORITATIVE Fmnh quai tera dony the report ol thu <'scape Ol Gen. Ganicliii, former French Comniuider-in-ciiiet, from a prison at Bourrass ye.sUnday. A'Tordmu to a Vichy ii^patcli broadcast by the German Trans Oeran news agency, hi.> escape was announced m Vichy yesterday.Reuter - 208 words
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Advertisement97 1941-06-30 3 0 U THOUGHT/ You am buy a pun vegekibk i oohiti" jiil /lan di unitains Vitamins A. B ;«nil U (|J is maile m the I'hilippinvs nn«ki American supervision by t li«* m«»sl tnudriii process. i;i is iintoiiclitMl hv hand. I) unpiovt-s all lr\ms;. taUM| ami shortening is (as(rl«Nv. u.huiilrss97 words
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Article, Illustration824 1941-06-30 4 VERA ARDMORE - People and Places Julius Caesar Canadian Party VERA ARDMORE R> Back At The GroveS Those old friends, Cowan and Bailey, have become an Integral part of Singapore and when they open or re- open one of their haunts it s definitely news. i To-morrow they ire fling- ing wide the824 words
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Advertisement17 1941-06-30 4 Inspect WassidmuWs collection of imported I dress lengths and find out. WASSIAMULL'S 71 T T 111 C17 words
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Advertisement11 1941-06-30 4 |^fl^ STANDARD SOCKS v /ffl Available at all first class stores.11 words
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Advertisement13 1941-06-30 4 tasH! I lT»^ 3 IB] SPECIALIST EUROPf fIN OPEROTCPS Capitol Buildißl 1.>9 North13 words
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Article, Illustration407 1941-06-30 5 HATS OFF to the HEN! recipes for simple e S§ dishes h a valuable form of food that hou .c I »llld be eternally grateful to the hen* n. Even now, with Increased cast ol ra comparatively speaking, cheap and the perfect basis for breakfast and [ishei DEVILLED EGGS l407 words
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Article722 1941-06-30 5 3 Good Menus for Supper bubbles. Blend down to a thick remaining milk, and d pinch of salt and the ier. Fry the bacon. ep warm. Drop tablespoon- batter m the bacon fat until crisp and brown i t dish and serve with i »n laid on top. BED BOOi722 words
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Advertisement40 1941-06-30 5 'for 4 4 OIIOIIIM Ml ailll noiii isliinij JUhei try (old Storage MUTTON" CflUets Lcfi Shoukkn (old Bt*rafc Mutton makM kttti Hirrlw pHo N E r> :i 7 a fI V 1 LINES ,!rfi7 o/ .v?r^/<;r tire CM Si Wd40 words
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Article715 1941-06-30 6 Services' BREVITIES II v I bi«iu< f riiK meeting o* the Dinner Club last week Z wat \r\ another success, and its sponsors 2 tcan r.uw .<i\ (jiiiic truthfully that the Club 8 2 has o ercome ita initial difficulties and can J look to the future with confidence. George715 words
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91 1941-06-30 6 Madrid, June 29. NEWSPAPER assertions that Britain was stopping imports of petrol to Spain by withdrawing navicerts has draw^i a rejoinder from the British Embassy. It is pointed out that all that has happened is a postponement of the meeting to establish an exten lon ofReuter - 91 words
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406 1941-06-30 6 As| (,(.i;STH»N that from the biR profits they made, despite Ihe war taxes, companies could liave pared a little sum to create a provident or siiper-an-nuatfoli hind for their clerical irorken m made by the hon. Mr. Tav Ull leek from the chair ni406 words
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Article765 1941-06-30 6 IN India a fortnight ago. I was much impressed by the quickening of Indian concern m the War as a direct result of the outbreak m Iraq. "On all sides I heard the comment: 'The War is indeed brought closer to India said Mr.765 words
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Advertisement76 1941-06-30 6 d S■ m i^-^^SBB^r i M ill t^ ALL VOMBN n«f en I Him appeal a skw bc*uj n >' iMrtural LIPSTICKS m MX indelible a»tin-sniooth :n i ifeoJour.Thenc\vßOl Gt SOLIDH Wcndi v Xq uuic< shMies. CREAM ROIGE, \atu:v> cyw oolovriag, Id am bloom of jrouih 1 POWDE*insixlQVcl) noderatt In76 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1941-06-30 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London Plain Speaking Over Crete: Singapore Men s In Home Guard: Baby N And The Gas Mask: S More Bomb Damage Tales >—+ *~J London, Juno 10. Henderson Stcv. r lor East File, has ivering himself forceIn War Weapons Week m his constituency. 1 mphasising the1,129 words
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328 1941-06-30 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1941 TWO NAZI OUTRAGES HATEVER be the immediate reasons that prompted Hitler to u bj pats" Turkey h\ way of Russia .'Hid not Syria, <>iic of his aims that stands crystal clear against the grim background of th< i titanic struggle now taking place <m328 words
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Advertisement59 1941-06-30 7 TE EXAMINATIONS. i < .1 ASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. nrtiiar ailment^ ■!v diaenosed and prescribed by a tP' <»** jft. 1 and reci^trr<>fi Jl^Cß*l^ r^ Honor with legal itions. If class- M are not nrei^d j**' nf w^u be recom- X iIIOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, Arcade Building K. A. THOMPSON, DO Sc.59 words
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Article, Illustration73 1941-06-30 8 This is a model of an aircraft hangar built on the "Suspenarch" theory whiel It combines the classical Roman arch and the American suspension, the push T luvt cables. In this type of "Suspenarch" there is the possibility of mass production v art< outer rim of the buildings. The cables73 words
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Article, Illustration67 1941-06-30 8 AthW weeK> hack MM «>t t h e Mffcsl transport pro blcnis hen an in Sarasoia, Florida, when I circus moved ofT Barnh.un and Hailey's cirnis train stMiiflj" a 18,000 niilf tour, with Ibf largest nunibn of animalv dare -devil tricksters a n d lovely girls txt The girl htrt67 words
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299 1941-06-30 8 ;»iro. June Y J QIX Italian Ifbten were shot iowfl and a bomber and other fighters badly damaged in a raid on Malta on Friday. Tliree more enemy machines wefff *ei on fire on the ground at Tamet in Cyrenaiva and extensive damage isReuter - 299 words
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Article171 1941-06-30 8 London, June 29. uthfn Japan signed the anti- Comintern pact on Nov. 25, 193". it was to last for five years and consequently should lapse this autumn. By the terms of this paci the signatories afreed to inform one another of the activities of th«Reuter - 171 words
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Article34 1941-06-30 8 Washington tup., hi LORD Halifax, the British Ambassador twice visited The State Department yesterday and it is b lit ved that he conierred with Mi Simmer Welles, the Under-Sccre-tary, on the Russian situation.-- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement59 1941-06-30 8 Evening gown, Summery floral Crinoline organdie, lull skirt tight mQ2293MXI^32BDECXX33^B_^r^^Q3K2^9Z]^Et3QBI BRANCHES AGENdU THROUGHOUT THE f ntmo. South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Id. MM* 2, Km lay son UVBtfl Bb •^'•i BC^^uP' jj^d' it**&isI BBBf' r Sbimmm^^SßJ ■B^KK^p Wiiri I ll t_ iwSaßß^^*f .f9£-*M BM B U SAFETY! MILEAGE! 240 War59 words
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Miscellaneous32 1941-06-30 8 [MICKEY MOUSE _J I HHHir \T LFJXST THPPE'S NO V t I KEC^- 1 cTi BLOOD AROUNP.. PROFE S50? p^ _^r \C< AT L-^r C^^° PP Y f r STEEP CL:-. JJB32 words
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392 1941-06-30 9 Gibraltar, June v.k (By Renter's Special Correspondent with the Ftect ii» the Western Mediterranean). 1 HEARD to-dny the full story ol the dramatic rescue ot the 78 British and Australian merchant sailors as they experienced it cooped below m the hold of the GermanReuter - 392 words
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Article, Illustration18 1941-06-30 9 lHlt Vktort., Australia. The C«m«.w»l«. rt.«« was r«pre.,,,,,..1 m a bathins t.fa..»y tontcst hv toft* l18 words
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Article, Illustration59 1941-06-30 9 SHE HAS S. A. (.ills with n x istiH king •pi m loll thrill on. tin a ;uh«i t isrmrnts till J us. Tills girl s«"iu to I uou thr .U t '»i putting lllCW ..\OI«I Ml.lUS .JIHI t a t< lies win* li Urin^ Jir iln.iilrd l.ulilrl I ;m«l59 words
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166 1941-06-30 9 TIIF I'nitcd Slates administration, it if! iTlial»ly reported yesterday, has decided to ask CongfCM for loimal declaration of a national emergency m order to rive Presjdeni Roosevelt a> Commander m Chiel a free hand m defence moves. The War Department, according to InformedReuter - 166 words
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95 1941-06-30 9 Pu rai<ou A li ippH June 29 Mw i poruphra thi m n th< Ui >'•" ,-t man to do hi <>< ,id Ann:::.: Bno J I and I I tht WBrltime Commiwlw inc hipbuiWfi here tPrdav at the launrhlng m IReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement697 1941-06-30 10 Miscellaneous Ml MOHAKSD. TallOi Alexandra R ■•< n h e_P| lN X servk i: and CKf%S* m£H At New Asia Hotel. 2 Peck Beab «t«»! Slnsapon K>.ic moderate, mcdrru »*n»--fnM-n Phone 4J>7B. Proprietor Wo f f Kj.ii Nf »'■"> Ir TRAOBDY ol life what Ol Ille apent bail alive In697 words
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Advertisement700 1941-06-30 10 Motor Vehicles II YOU WWI to sell your car. Ph on Singapore. Ossfc paid. (No. s7gß m esosUem i i on. Applj 47. Pitt Btreet, I (No. 8-Ki MORRIS a re v tarlj v $1,000. Tel. 3288. Slngaf pore (No. 101K) .vit iBBIfI "I 's J i> n i i:700 words
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Advertisement697 1941-06-30 10 For Sale IMPORTED male 1110 each lor quick sale. Changl Pann, Blngaport. (No. 119K) I 1 TLE OF HRITATN an Air Ministry acoount ol the Luftwaffe"! attack Augtnt to CKnobcr. 20 cts. \x>*t free k ,v \v;«i>h •tiajagmt. (No. ioom"» FOR SALE -Frigidatre 5 cub ft. almost now. Moutrle Piano.697 words
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Miscellaneous301 1941-06-30 10 JONTHI Alll SING M'Ori €.175 mci ZHP.J. 41. 3» ni ?2j LONDON CSV -17 W| 16 84 metrej 19 81 niftrei (Frotn 6 13 p m 1150 p.Qv C m, '3.53 mertft (Prom o o;, p m U. 50 pm SAIGON M V< mi-trri (H 780 Xc) 4? 0 motrf.301 words
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Article29 1941-06-30 11 London. June 29. A( OKVERSATION lasting a eonlerablt period was held y* iterday afternoon between Mr Anthony Eden, ihe British Pbreign Minister, and the American Ambassador Mr. Winant.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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230 1941-06-30 11 Strong British Air Formations Cross Channel irOMten, Jin-c TUT blue sky ovt r tbf s«iuth-rast oast of 1 Encteftd )i(inu' alive with vknnil •--I <■ j.?mornintf as main- •qmdront of the X A F continued their Bifhi and day sweeps across the Channel. Formations passed over the coast from twoReuter - 230 words
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Article99 1941-06-30 11 "Quisling": £100 Damages AFTER being called a •♦Quisling," Ueiit. William C. Hewitt. fornw r secretary-ma-nager of Millwali P.Ch was awarded £100 damages. This figure was assossrd m the Kings Bench Division m J slander action against Mr Thomas Thorne, of Grove Park. S.E.. chairman of the club. Lieut. Hewitts CM99 words
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Article21 1941-06-30 11 "Dead" 3 Minutes -Lives Again Frederick middle-age* R'^her I o m (Yo.k hii» ,nan lay. "dead" for three minutes m fcSjTerham21 words
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Article140 1941-06-30 11 Fun 29 MR D' v Valerj lfl I < "We liavi ;i i to defi from what quarter 11 that 1 our duty from I \i< w ol neutrality said, it waa to their ln& do thai and nobody could h 'ho slightest doubiReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement196 1941-06-30 11 ipERLANDSCHE handelwtschappij, n.v. Rcyal Charter AD 1824. Trading Society) ,KERS p« Capital t 40.03CUO t 12.000,000 London Correspondents 'KOVINCiAL BANK .11 TED iiranchest er ]amK BlSC Indies:— Soura- samarang, Medan, WeiBandoeng, Cheriboii Pecalongan. Djokja- Suio, Tjilatjap, Djembel; I Bandjermasin, Ma* ttanak, Femangkat Sambas, Djambi Telok Betong Dcnpassar. PadangMi sh inilu:—196 words
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Advertisement210 1941-06-30 11 Public \olie<>* KIX11A1 TIN. IJMITKI) (Incorporated in the Straita Settlements). DIVIDEND WO. 21. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Third Interim Dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, has been declared on account of the year ending 30th September. (Ml, and will be paid tO Shareholder, on the Register210 words
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Advertisement257 1941-06-30 11 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY tSMUM d w Hi' \t*\ for tb« M« Tor pnrtlcula Room '<■ '••nrtftr! HU;t i r pper Tv 4 p -.!i 7 JUT 1 <41. W W DUWCAJI At,; U Pains m Back, Nervous, Rheumatic* nd drill) U 'I i1« r i •t i I- I'ah A I257 words
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Article162 1941-06-30 12 Hen And Lamb Sat By Fire STRANGE animals arc being adopted as domestic pew RS hens, sheep, lambs, rabbits and monkeys are now taking the place of dogs and cats m some homes. Tl^cre have even been cases reported of lion cubs, Wby chm|oanaees, and a beai being taken inlo162 words
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Article79 1941-06-30 12 Trafalgar Bee In Darlan's Bonnet Admiral Jean Darlan, Petalns strong man. is said by some friends to be a man with a grievance, because he cannot lor*et that his grandfather, a gunner aboard the French warship Redoubtable was killed at ♦r.e battle of Trafalgar. Thf humiliation of this French d'79 words
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Article44 1941-06-30 12 •.Barnett Under, -i young London citor^ was at tho Old Bailey sentenced to three years' penal servitude ior fraudulent conversion of £70u of hli clients' money. He occupied the dock m the court where he frequently acted on behalf of clients.44 words
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Article32 1941-06-30 12 Samuel Moragan, twenty weight, Irish Guardsman, was executed at Walton Gaol, Liverpool, for strangl Ing Mary Hagan, fifteen, In a Hoiiu GuarJ blockhouse near her home at Waterloo. Lanes.32 words
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Advertisement137 1941-06-30 12 4.1 HOURS of EDGAR WALLACE'S THRILLS MYSTERY AT OUR USUAL PRICES TO-DAY aijE o AM 315 8 50 (Note Revise i Times of Starting) I and TO-JIORHOW The Longest and Most Thrilling Screen offering yet presented EDGAR WALLACE'S million s ale action packed Adventure Story I 111 GREEN A It137 words
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Article353 1941-06-30 13 v June 27. A 1 n the Genera] CounIhe All-Indian on <"' r" be held here Monday, a resolution Will be moved bj Mi M n. RO3 to the t ff( Invasion 01 Russia, it Is 1 r possible t" hold thai this an Imperialistic wi therefore353 words
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Advertisement81 1941-06-30 13 0->IOIIIIO\V 35 615 915 ramtm 4tj^ Miss LUCY WEE HkOM^ifc* Champion dancer and winner of I PIIL.J numerous d>in<c conijK titicms now ml^ a SEW WORLD CABARI T STAR H^P lO.VHpII I BQESH FROM 9.30 To 12 P.AV ft V WB TO-MOEROW TEA DANCE HANCHORWr^ A^ Hi t9 9 jflQjV81 words
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Advertisement135 1941-06-30 13 LAST DA V TO. DA V HUWM t 1 j*3?Jm 4L A BOY A GIRL BOTH BROKE 91 —ONE TRYING j TO FOOL THE OTHER, VWA. FOR EACH OTHER (OH No, Not the OLD STORY It's DIFFERENT! I" ANGELS OVER BROADWAY" DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. RITA HAYWORTH ft THOMAS MITCHELL ESTELLE135 words
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Article, Illustration504 1941-06-30 14 rpiME prevented a result m the match between the S.C.C, and 1 the Ceylon Sports Club on the Padang yesterday. Set to More 221 runs, m their final innings, the S.C.C had scored H>! lor the loss of six wickets when stumps were drawn.504 words
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Article252 1941-06-30 14 pLAYING out time, St. Andrew's Old Boys forced a draw m their cricket match against the SRC. at Woodsville. yesterday. Winning the toss, the S.RC. batted first and collected 189 runs for the loss of four wickets before they declared at tea interval. A feature252 words
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Article266 1941-06-30 14 BRIGHTBATTING IN ARMY CRICKET 4 COME bright batting was J§*i iu.vM«(i at Alexandra yesterday, when play was continued m [I the Large Units area semi-final between the Loyals and the Fort- ress Signals. The mt'tth ill be continued on Sat vi day. LOYALS Ist Innings Major Cole b Phillips 14266 words
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Article266 1941-06-30 14 the s.R.c. beat the Medical QoUcj 1 runs on the s.R.c. P* daring with 203 urn* for live wickets r a breezy 63 not out and followed it up by t-iki v ickets for 23 runs. G Clarke scored 45 and An i ?I! waa266 words
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Article261 1941-06-30 14 PTR good batting performances, alter three of their wickets had fallen for only 17 runs, enabled the Chinese to score a rood win over the Indians m a whole day cricket match played on the Chinese ground yesterday. The Chinese, ccoring 156 runs, won by261 words
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88 1941-06-30 14 London, June 2! CAMBRIDGE Uimvr,ity beat Oxford f^.-*!?* t in a wartime match at Lords which *ij *<*£ reckoned m the record of inter-varsit:. s match was held m .'id oi the Red Cross Oxford batted first and scored 171, to bridge replied withReuter - 88 words
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Article223 1941-06-30 14 llatliiiiiitoii <hani|>ioiiKlii|» THUILMNG badminton was 1 seen at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday m the semifinals of the junior badminton championships. By far the best game of the morning was veterans' angles between the Polite rlayer, Hussein bin Ibrahim and Wee Hong Hoi (Devonshire). Showing excellent form223 words
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Advertisement86 1941-06-30 14 Bl!It,T TO OF EXCELLENCE To-day, when competition is keen m world markets, the purchaser is often tempted by a cheap price to buy what is only an inferior imitation of a Starina machine. To those who are about to buy a cycle it fs well to remember that Starina Cycles86 words
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293 1941-06-30 15 Home Economics Course For Chinese Girls Chungking. ior middle schools for girls m China are to include i:i curriculum a course on home economics and managetcordjnjr to regulations ireceftUy promulgated by the ol Education. Tire course ifl to equip th* students with knowledge, skill i, terest m the welfare and293 words
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77 1941-06-30 15 Washington, June 28 I HUGE army supply bill, includn ing funds for 12,85' i plums, has >een sent by the Senate to President Roosevelt for signature Tlu> bill is for $10,384,821,624. As finally approved the bill is stripped of the* provision* demanded by the77 words
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Article91 1941-06-30 15 I Washington, Jhine 29 development of a secret radio am device for spotting enemy »rs long before they reach I states shores was revealed War Department yesterday. Department has also aned plans for building a chain ectors along the entire coast t the United StatesReuter - 91 words
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Article34 1941-06-30 15 I Rome, June 29. roops have crossed veral points into states an official >d In Budapest to be "m pursuit The communique < I airmen yesterday districts of Nacybanva I >!va without causing ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article21 1941-06-30 15 kholm, June 29. Government has k after the interind and Denmark m Sweden will also alan Interests m and Rumanl i21 words
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Article120 1941-06-30 15 London, June 29. OIL is Hitler's economic soft spot and he is not happy about his future supplier, declared Dr. Hugh Dalton, Minister for Economic Warfare, speaking at Cardiff yesterday. This was implied by the recent Nazi moves m the Baltic, m the j Middle East andReuter - 120 words
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106 1941-06-30 15 HITLER 'S VAIN POSE AGAINST RUSSIA London, June 29. THE Belgian Premier, M. pierlot, broadcasting to Belgium last night, said that the Russian peasants were defending their land, their country and their lives. There was no question of defending a political regime. Hitler would pose m vain as the championReuter - 106 words
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70 1941-06-30 15 Rangoon. June 29. INDIA and Burma would stand 1 shoulder to shoulder "should future events call on us to defend our frontiers against aggression, declared the Prime Minister of Burma. Mr. U Saw yesterday He was speakins at the liicJoBurmese conference concerningReuter - 70 words
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Article24 1941-06-30 15 The two-breadth scaled handicap event of the Singapore S* mm* Club, held yesterday nj ing, resulted a, follow. ton (Time 34 J L SCCJ24 words
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Article351 1941-06-30 15 Rangoon, Juno 27. to the Incliun community here last night. Girji 1 Bliankai B l leader ol iri< indiiin dele) now m Burma, :>akl that the results 01 i n c iu'gotiation.s j would not be known ixtt tome time. Tiio public must wait pantly ior thr report Sir351 words
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Article216 1941-06-30 15 Changi Gunners Beaten TWO bright hits by Capt Smith and W R. King, who scored 5'J and 43 respectively mainly contributed to tlie 164 which thr S.C.C. totalled uguinst the at Chanfj yesterday and which bettered the Gunners 1 score h\ 51 runs. ¥tt the c.nniK M.titt.- wu n form216 words
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Article134 1941-06-30 15 Glasgow, Juno 29. FOUR return matches In the Scottish Summer Cup second round produced a crop of 27 fOftll and the aggregate of home and away games left Glasgow Rangers, Heart of Midlothian, and Dumbarton with semi-final places while Clyde and Hibernian must meet again.Reuter - 134 words
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85 1941-06-30 15 LondOQi Jiiiic 29. Thosk who enter the struggle With us arc our friends Allies but they must understand that w<- do not compromise win. our principle This La the attitude o; the British Trades Unions towards Flu sia, according to Mr. John March bank,Reuter - 85 words
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Article39 1941-06-30 15 Lt. Joel's Body Washed Ashore I.'»ndon. Juni 29. A BODY washed Mil Pit la t* v. bo that of Ueul D idlev .Tark Barnat© Joe! of tht Royal a Volnnterr Retcnre .!!>• on active i iQuger awn i ruth ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article64 1941-06-30 15 MM Us I (IK MISS ItlSlfOli \t l».r t 4th.lv) 0 I ifrOy Ol tf.r r, f I. 'ii. m lUtiutotn <l.»\ m thr |(>< "trr Ald--11 T •ii i v mcl > onfllt r f% iii ii m' I N 01 Mi tl mlv o! j,r- a64 words
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Article198 1941-06-30 15 Handicaps For Races At Taiping rpUK K.lhmiii ITS tin* weight* f< I tho fir <l.f. i.k I m; mr f>n 1 I Ml!v i'.Mii. I -tinit furlori sumta n am M'lilMl OIRI 7|J Pot) tea i II i* bout '> inrlon P MISS Rol) '»07 -i ZANNK ''.00 Tommy a198 words
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Article47 1941-06-30 15 Thr Japanese nr t u-djn swamped tin R AAK Ql t train 15 4 Jn major loop ol the Singappi* t >a v» doAthe JaJan B< iterdap. I?' the minor loop the J ipane«e secoi d di fcated the if AAK team by nine rum to NVtB.47 words
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Miscellaneous12 1941-06-30 15 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY 129 a.m., I ft.. 2.40 8.4 ft. MORROW 112 words
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272 1941-06-30 16 Ankara, June A| BKNIOT-MECIIIN. the Yin thy Secretary of State, had a short interview with the TuAish Prime Minister on •Friday. A French spokesman to-day stated that M. Mechtn lid not come to negotiate the of Syria. It i.s learned m London that InReuter - 272 words
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Article51 1941-06-30 16 Sydney. June 29 Australia's em st sever- earthquake shocks wire recorded ct Sydney Observatory OH oatui.'.; n;iv" Lu-dav. me epicentre was nccr Finke, Central Australia. Mr. O'Connell, the Oliecti>r cf the Ob.ervatory. itatea that the shocks v:cre not connected with those reported late last week ta t)ie Boy or BengalReuter - 51 words
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Article74 1941-06-30 16 Vichy. J*nv St. A comuhuique j-^ucti by the Hungarian Chief of SUIT qu«to4 m a B«dapest dispatch to the Vichy News Agency s ays, "As a reprisal measure the Hungarian air force again successfully attacked Soviet military objectives daring the early hoars of to-day. Large fires and considerableReuter - 74 words
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Article169 1941-06-30 16 Tokyo, June 29 JAPAN will be faced with 'grave problems" if Axis hegemony extends across the Urals tnto Asiatic Russia, declares the Rightist newspaper Kokumin Shimbun m an editorial. The paper asserts thai Outer Mongolia ana north-western China will be seriously affected md therefore theReuter - 169 words
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Article107 1941-06-30 16 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. June 29 Mr. R. N. Kenhaw,' !an Australian Rhodes i scholar, now Domijnions and Colonial (Adviser to the Bank .Of England, is a like- j iy choice as Governor of the Commonwealth Bank It i 6 predicted fen wool printing, a new textile industry107 words
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Article140 1941-06-30 16 London Jn w a German convoy, the try communique states bombers on Saturday g tacked a German etn?M LsUnd or Ameland. n craft vessel and two supp each of about 8,000 toi bombed. One of the siiipb his set on tire. •nr aircraft is missing. "Yesterday afternoon, a* bomberReuter - 140 words
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Article39 1941-06-30 16 Chungking. June 29.— Cl was bombed at noon U»-<! Japanese planes which I the city la tv/o Bui •lropped on a i alar lai the British Embay is siti downtown busin ?)$o on the Y.i: river ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Miscellaneous78 1941-06-30 16 RADIO TALK THE Work of the Plantation Chemist" la the title of the second talk to be broadcast from Singapore in the "Rubber Growing" series arranged by the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. It will be given by Mr. W. S. Davey, head of the Chemical Division, R-RJ., at ?578 words
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