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Title Section20 1940-06-01 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,102 ESTb. 1835 SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1940 5 CENTS20 words
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1114 1940-06-01 1 Five Germans Killed To One British Soldier MEN TELL OF "INFERNO" ON RETURN TO BRITAIN WHILE THE GREAT BATTLE TO COVER THEIR WITHDRAWAL RAGES WITH UNABATED FURY, MANY THOUSANDS OF B.E.F. CORPS PASSED THROUGH LONDON YESTERDAY FROM FLANDERS, INCLUDING A NUMBER OF AUXILIARY1,114 words
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Article, Illustration465 1940-06-01 1 French Army Pushes North ■HE Allied troops are continuing to hold out solidly not onl> m the fortified area of Dunkirk, now almost •ompletelv surrounded by flood waters, but also to the the Yser Canal, a French military spokesman d j465 words
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117 1940-06-01 1 Battle Going Against Nazi Expectations Ti ws thi.' It H the posim pi ,n the north. military *'omr> here. The military tor instance, tie is developing v h ls certainly not •un expectations. Th<* ns had led the •pies to suppose ulation of Kin* i:t».int the rout of i hard'sReuter - 117 words
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55 1940-06-01 1 Simla. May 31. Q Robert Casseis, Coxnof India, has her increase m the *es. involving a total "J.OOO men or more. The irmy formations would tend mechanized units. Force is to be quadsaid the present ateda "definite war is spreading. xr; that India wouldReuter - 55 words
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344 1940-06-01 1 Woman Charged With Attempting To Aid Enemy QUEEN WILHELMINA TELLS WHY SHE LEFT HOLLAND— PAGE 3 London, May 31. AMAZING allegations were made at Portsmouth to-day when a woman and two men appeared on charges under the Defence Regulations of the Official Secrets Act. The woman. Marie Louisa Augusta Ingram.Reuter - 344 words
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275 1940-06-01 1 "ABSOLUTELY HELL OUT THERE"— SAYS SEAMAN MEMBERS of the crew of a British transport sent to help m the evacuation of the B.E.F. troops from a French port told Reuter In London last night how the work was carried out amid a blizzard of bombs and machine-gun bullets. The Germans275 words
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Article116 1940-06-01 1 Resistance Impresses Germans New York, May 31. I'M!, evacuation of the Allied armies from Flanders is recounted at great length m the New York Press. Hanson Baldwin, the military writer of the New York limes, declares that the heroic resistance of the Allies m the north has given General Hey£and.116 words
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Advertisement72 1940-06-01 1 F OR QUALITY AND ECONOMY DRINK BIGIA TEA RAFFLES HOTEL io-night SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. 11I S TAM)INT, ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME HjjBICGEST CABARET ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR! Fir»t Appearance of THE SEVEN WALLABIES 'ini-luduig Beryl— the World's Champion Tumbler) Gttfflß GIRL ACROBATS WHIRLmND TUMBLERS I M72 words
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Advertisement165 1940-06-01 1 SUPPORT MALAYAN PRODUCE. DRINK BIGIA TEA SEAVIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE QUARTETTE ARTISTIQUE MUSIC BY KELLER'S BAND EXTENSION TO 1 A. M. DINNER $3— NON -DINERS Sl.— DANCE FORMAL SUNDAY MORNING 11 A.M 1 P.M. POPULAR CONCERT BY KELLER'S BAND 1. Ouverture SEMIRAMIS165 words
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Article323 1940-06-01 2 London, May 31. l'iie following are to-day's closing middlo Quotations. Shares are of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated: The above are dealers middle price; brokers* margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not Included. Exchange Telegraph Con. Loan 5% 1944-64.... 107 funding Loan 4 c /o 1960-90 110'Exchange Telegraph - 323 words
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Article177 1940-06-01 2 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES Prom Oux Owd Correspondent) London, May 31. COMMODITY and Exchange markets closed as toilows uito previous auotationa Us Darenmesl*:RIBBER: Firm. Spot ll:*d I2d Ul 1 16 d ll 13 16d) July-Sept ll%d 11 13 16d (ll%d 11 ll;16d) Oct-Dcc 11 1 16d U3 16d (lHid ll%d) Jan-Mar 11177 words
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Article66 1940-06-01 2 Shanghai. May 31. rE Municipal Council on May 29 decided to adopt a daylight saving scheme whereby all clocks would be put forward by one hour. The Council previously ascertained that tne French ronression authorities would take similar measxires should the International Settlement adopt the scheme.Reuter - 66 words
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103 1940-06-01 2 Keen Competition At Radin Mas School's Athletic Sports THE Radin Mas School held a very successful sports meeting at their s:h3ol ground m Kampong Bahru yesLerday evening. It was their eleventh annual athletic sports and the ground was gaily decorated for the occasion. Miss K. O. Knapp gave away the103 words
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Article80 1940-06-01 2 A TRIBUTE was paid at the Municipal meeting yesterday to the 'ong ssrvices as a Commissioner of Mr. See Tiong Wah, who died recently. Mr. See Tiong Wah was appointed Commissioner as a nominee of the Governor m January, 1916, and S3rv•d until his retirement at80 words
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Article90 1940-06-01 2 liHE following office-bearers were elected at the recent annual general meeting v the Kuala Trengganu Club, Trengganu President. Mr. W. P. N. Churchill; vice-pre-ident, Ter.gku Peduka Raja hon. recretary, Che Abdul Hamid bin Haji Bu~u hon. Ml. secretary, Che Mohd Taib bin iaji Ismail hon. tWMUftI, Capt. F. C. stocks90 words
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509 1940-06-01 2 NEW MEASURE PROPOSED TO MEET CRITICISMS INTENDED to replace the much criticized Registration of Businesses Bill, which only went as far as the first reading, a new measure, the Business Names Bill, will be introduced into the Legislative Council on June 10. The draft509 words
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679 1940-06-01 2 Fifth Anniversary In Malaya "THE Government has learnt to look a good deal to the Salvation Army for assistance," said the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S. W. Jones, yesterday speaking at the fifth anniversary celebrations of the "Army" at Tank Road. "There are social679 words
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Article82 1940-06-01 2 SINGAPORE listeners who tuned m! to the local station at 6.20 p.m. yesterday ware entertained by 15 minutes of song and music relayed from the Saigon station. The broadcast, which was given r.Decially for Singapore and Hong Kong listeners, came through clearly. A woman, voice announced the82 words
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113 1940-06-01 2 H.M.S. Curlew Lost Off Coast Of Norway THE Admiralty announces the loss by enemy bombing action off the coast of Norway of H.M.S. Cur'ew, wrrch was launched m July. 1917. Heavy bombing attacks have been delivered on ships engaged m shelling enemy positions and protecting coastal areas and convoys, andReuter; British Wireless - 113 words
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161 1940-06-01 2 held A PRELIMINARY inquiry was held In the third court yesterday into the allegation that a middle-aged Chinese, Koh Chuan, had unlawfully returned to the Colony though he had been banished for life. A. H. Co pel, a Customs officer, told the court that161 words
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39 1940-06-01 2 Calcutta, May 31. EIGHTY-FIVE Germans, including women and children, have been arrested here m a general round-up or undesirable elements. Most of the men arrested had only reeent.y been released from internment.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article76 1940-06-01 2 London, May 31. IN issuing a casualty list containing th 3 names cf seven officers and 102 ratings and three Maltese ratines who formed part of the company of the destroyer Glowworn, iQnk en April 8 when th? Nazis invaded Norway, the Admiralty states: "One officer and 39British Wireless - 76 words
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Article35 1940-06-01 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. May 31. DARBED wire, vindbagged machine-gun posts and other strong points arc now general at Whitehall, and make Malaya House look like an impregnable citadel.35 words
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Article68 1940-06-01 2 velt should st aa(l term, Mr. Paul m n Commissioner U he .i^' and noM Ked. r;il s r trator, who h,< tioned as nr« v,,i, declared to-day precedent become view of the da, security." Mr. V.cNuu t Hasexpre^sin, large majoriu x saying that h, v RooseveltReuter - 68 words
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72 1940-06-01 2 Hitler To Make 'Sensational Announcement'? no kr.owkc. meeting bet. Goebbels on the the pvpoce (a American ui> "sensational anncr.i. These cir that should come it is not participation Mussolini that he al pronouncements i or abstention fn Italian Governn \v;:h regard Duce has Inform that he int to Hitler itReuter - 72 words
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66 1940-06-01 2 OBJECTIONS Traffic P. Lhs Sing] crs and c.i re made to O Tk: armed b the Coj riiee:::^ y< A Tin y c nance, i exemption Fi longing 1 1 They approved i i sewer toiislnirtion i»«r I quarter of U ed total oi >66 words
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Advertisement117 1940-06-01 2 HERE'S THE BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWN! ANOTHER FAMOI S gßP_^ OPENING TODAY M -TEI ALHAMBRA MT M HOOK NOW— PHONE 8909 Warnei Bros, present w^ SHERIDAN IN LOUIS BROMFIELDS Fresh. Fi"ank frolickinc; best m ft IT ALL M CAME TRUE' H with a great supporting Cast WMfM^^ JEFFREY LYNN. I117 words
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Advertisement122 1940-06-01 2 ALL DRESSED IT. and SOMEWHI mVj Naturally -Jffir -^4 THE I;!(iiii m W/I The Greatest ru-wm Acclaimed by Enthusiastic. Crowds at i 'GONE W|TH THE WIND 1 CLARK GABLE I VIVIEN LEICIM UESUI AKI as Butler' as "Scarlett" |as Asl^JllliS Tnd CAST of fHOUSANDS 4 HOURS OF GLORIOLS ENTER'! AIN122 words
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1054 1940-06-01 3 \VilhelminaOn "Grave foment "In History" FIGHT WILL GO ON 4SS d on the inva<Jer on the first day of rton assault, confirmed by the action of his p^. soon made it clear that his first capture ihe Royal family and Government, Jj9C theReuter - 1,054 words
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Article46 1940-06-01 3 London, May 31. DRINCESS Irene, the younger daughter of Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard, was baptized m the private chapel of Buckingham Palace to-day. Queen Elizabeth acted as witness and was one of the Godparents. King George and Queen Wilhelmina were present at the ceremony. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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96 1940-06-01 3 B-.-i, Rome, May 31. KITISH people who left Rome on Wednesday and /esterday, after being assured that the exit visa rule applied only to the French, had been held up at the frontier because it was decided In the interval that visa was requiredReuter - 96 words
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357 1940-06-01 3 Fren ch On Top In Great Tank Battles London, May 31. COURTEEN days of severe fighting, m which French 1 and German tanks repeatedly engaged each other m single com hat, fighting nose to nose, was described to-day to Reuter's correspondent who visited French tanks somewhere m France. The battle357 words
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Article, Illustration19 1940-06-01 3 Picture shows French tanks lined up m preparation to go into action against the Germans m a tank battle.19 words
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51 1940-06-01 3 Somewhere m Norway, May 31. A NORWEGIAN high command communique states that the Narvik front region, as far as the base of the Beis Fjord and both sides of the Rombakken, had been cleared of enemy forces. British and Norwegian forces have evacuated Bodoe.-Reuter - 51 words
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143 1940-06-01 3 (Continued from Page 1 intact and has reached Dunkirk is the finest tribute that can be paid to him. The German claim that General Prioux has been made prisoner could neither be confirmed nor denied m French military circles yesterday. No information has been143 words
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Article41 1940-06-01 3 London, May 31. SIR JOHN ANDERSON, the Home Secretary, states m a written reply that no Communists, as such have been detained m the United Kingdom but he cannot say how many persons are m iact Communists. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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130 1940-06-01 3 (From Our Own Correspondent* London, May 31. MALAYANS at home were delighted to read this morning's accounts of the launching of the War Fund m Singapore and hopes are expressed that sufficient for at least a squadron of bombers will be quickly130 words
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Article77 1940-06-01 3 Madrid. May 31. IT is disclosed the British tanker I Telena has been attacked by a submarine oft Vigo, Spain. The ship was torpedoed outside Spanish waters. The Telena, of 7,000 tons, had 15 of the 55 members of her crew missing, the captain being saved.Reuter - 77 words
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Advertisement46 1940-06-01 3 PENANG,S.S. TRAOE V^^^^iS^^V MARK REGISTERED €*$^V< try these delicious RITZ Sauces Tomato Chilly Sauce Black (Worcestershire) SdUCC Obtainable from all Provision Merchants N)le Distributors for Malaya Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. BUY BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCE 1" 5376 FIVE Li»ES Advr. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.46 words
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Advertisement160 1940-06-01 3 WHY SUFFER from Prickly Heat? Cure it with MEDICAL HALL LTD. Prickly Heat Lotion Obtainable at 3. BATTERY ROAD. FIRE! TYPHOON! TIDAL WAVE! *'It is meant to amuse and delight and the film does that m a full measure" SINGAPORE FREE PRESS "A very excellent programme" —MORNING TRIBUNE "Full of160 words
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632 1940-06-01 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1940. The B.E.F. ALTHOUGH the bitter truth is that the Germans have gained considerable success m the operations of the past fortnight or three weeks m Northern France and Belgium, the blow which the Allies have had to accept has been considerably softened632 words
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Article, Illustration1676 1940-06-01 4 War Atmosphere In Great Britain A Letter From London From Our Own Correspondent London, May 22. IT has often been said— too often, m fact— that we m Britain have not realised that we are fighting a war. I told you m ray last letter how we were working upNew York World Telegram - 1,676 words
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Advertisement369 1940-06-01 4 B^B^B^B^B^B^H j JgJpP^*^^^^^^^. K^. b^b^bV /i y .^y b^b^bV W "fJWw y b^b^b^B Q v /fJP' B^B^B^H BW/ Vj. f bjt I 111 ALLSOPP S yy^<v>GDvO By Special appointment Established W Jjjff ll sg^ i NEWEST DESIGNS IN DIAMOND JEWELLERY Necklaces Bracelets Brooches Rings Clip Watches. incorporated m Ccylcnj SINGAPORE369 words
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Advertisement10 1940-06-01 4 Jewellery.. Jades.. 18, BATTERY ROAD, FIRST FLOOR j PHONE 714310 words
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Advertisement217 1940-06-01 5 S^ JH^T m. V ■B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BilßM-L^^Tml kJ I 1 I HI 9 ou must ant jt t0 our Service Station for the many unpleasant a ii^Kl I n^Sßßll^^^^Jlß^ffll^g jobs it saves you, the many new and remarkable devices it has for m^^^^^^^gF^^^t^ B^| BVfl^l B^^^T^^B^^^^BV^l^^^^Bß m m B s I^l I'lll217 words
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Article, Illustration133 1940-06-01 6 British troops about to be transferred onto a boat to be landed at a Dutch port shortly after the German invasion of Holland. British soldiers still wearing their lifebelts photographed after their arrival at a Dutch port. The Germans carried out air raids on133 words
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Advertisement90 1940-06-01 6 chapeaux EXCLUSIVE milLinEßv Rn D ACCESSORIES RRFFies Nil BflflS BRSfIH Pc sinoRPORt T( Mrs. J. Loder Waters is opening her Salon this morning. Exclusive moa* m the latest Styles will be shown. also made to order. OPENING TO-DA > DR. W.C. ROY'S rIC "ROYAPILLA" FP Insanity Epilepsy, Hysteria, Neuras'henia nnd90 words
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493 1940-06-01 7 RAJAH SARAWAK GIVES £5,000 TO WAR FUND 'My Answer To Hitler* Wire From Highlands SINGAPORE TOTAL MORE THAN $120,000 4M V ANSWER TO HITLER: OFFER FIVE THOUSAND m POUNDS TO WAR FUND" telegraphed the Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, from Cameron Highlands, where he is holidaying, to the493 words
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Article356 1940-06-01 7 Mystery Of Happy Gardens Pond T vFH of this man still reI said Mr. W. 1 t;ng Singapore .:ning a finding of coroi- a( an inquiry in to the .:ddle-aged Javanese v found m a pond at .rdens. off Serangoon A 26-pound stone to the bcdy. tbc man. which had356 words
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Article55 1940-06-01 7 T -.ealing one hurricane 1 :i. belonging to the A-a^ the charge read out a 28- year-old Hok.ppeared before Mr. rhe Singapore second E rciav. j Kok admitted that he j from Kallang Bridge on oinf when workmen were I surface. d m possession of the hrr.an.55 words
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Article32 1940-06-01 7 INDIANS DEFENCE SERVICES Penang. m an editorial latest issue, repeats "the >iuntary military service on beIndtan community," m a. Indians here have i uudetf to volunteer their r fence of Malaya." says32 words
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Article51 1940-06-01 7 j\ nttct was returned by the ncr, Mr. W. MacQuarrie. .on of an inquiry held into the death of a Tamil, t hearing, Lim Hong Lok. bread seUei living m Joad siid that at 6.30 a.m. v crossing the Johore i he saw the man lying ay51 words
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446 1940-06-01 7 Commissioners Decide On Higher Tender OINGAPORE Municipal Ccmmissioners were congratulated by one of their colleagues at the meeting yesterday upon coming to a decision which affects the principles of accepting tenders. This decision, taken after an hour's discussion m general committee, referred to the acceptance of the cheapest tender, a446 words
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Article67 1940-06-01 7 LT.-COL. M.L. Khab Kunjara and Squadron-Leader S. Rasanada, of Thailand, are m S*igapore on the first of a series of visits to the Malaya Command. Colonel Kunjara went to study at Woolwich v,'hen he was 17 years of age; after graduating from Woolwich eight years67 words
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Article64 1940-06-01 7 A SALESMAN, Ho Chye Huat, who stood surety for a jeweller's debt of about $3,200 and who was made bankrupt, was discharged by Mr. Justice Pedlow m the High Court yesterday. It was stated that the bankrupt had a wife and five children. He was getting $30 a64 words
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Article16 1940-06-01 7 Mr. W. R. Wallace has been appointed acting Director of Veterinary Research and Veterinary Adviser, Malaya.16 words
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Article60 1940-06-01 7 ONE of the oldest members of the Jewish community m Singapore has made a five-figure contribution to the War Fund. A cheque for 810,000 was received yesterday from Mr. A. S. Snooker. A gift of £1,000 to the Imperial Government for the prosecution of the war has60 words
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Article156 1940-06-01 7 A 16-YEAR-OLD boy who stole two gold and silver watches, a gold ring, a pair of spectacles, a gold chain and $6 m cash from his father was sentenced to seven strokes of the light rotan and ordered to the Salvation Army Coys' Home for156 words
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Article63 1940-06-01 7 TWO young Chinese police inspectors, Chua Keng Lin, attached to Seletar police station, and Seah Keng Loy, attached to the Central police station, had a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to one Samipin bin Kassar. explained to them m the fifth court yesterday. The case was63 words
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Article30 1940-06-01 7 It is notified m the Government Gazette that Mr. Tan Koon Kiat, clerk m the Medical Department, Malacca, has been dismissed from the public service with effect from May 8-30 words
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352 1940-06-01 7 CYRIL WILKINS FRERICKS, a British subject, was charged m the fifth court yesterday with having m his possession a wireless receiving apparatus without a licence. Chan Cheong I^ong, an employee of the General Post Office wireless department, said that when the department received information352 words
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647 1940-06-01 7 MUNICIPALITY ADOPTS MAJORITY REPORT A FTER considering m detail all the evidence before BS, the majority of us are agreed that a case has not been made out to justify a change from the present public transport system to one of limited competition on647 words
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231 1940-06-01 7 MR. T. H. STOKE CREMATORIUM PROPOSAL IT should not be very difficult ior ou. legislators to make rules that >viil make available to the whole commu: an amenity which is already permi ted to certain sections," said Mr. T H Stone at the Municipal meeting yesterday, referring tj the fact231 words
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Article208 1940-06-01 7 THE following definition ft mi "amateur periormance m ioeal theatricals was confirmed by the Singapore Municipal Commi^io. yesterday "An 'amateur MffgUMBO? shall performance m which, none of the Mrt ers on the stage receives a fee or other con--1 sideration for his services whether m Mi capacity208 words
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Advertisement26 1940-06-01 7 The 'CARRIER' AIR-CONDITIONED CAPITOL RESTAURANT announces the introduction of m a Special BUSINESS^J^f »-^£2 Served Daily Irom 12.30 to 2.30 p.m. $i on $1.00 AFTER LOUNGE.26 words
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Advertisement34 1940-06-01 7 GIVES NEW LIFE TO YOUR COMPLEXION EACH TIME IT IS APPLIED Don't just look Beautiful or Look Youn£..,.but Stay beautiful and Stay Younfe with 111" 11" <1 hemofol j> I PARIS ROBINSON CO., LTD.34 words
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Advertisement441 1940-06-01 8 P.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. *t O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained oy the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports m Japan. i Passengers are requested to register ther* requirements, but under present441 words
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Advertisement344 1940-06-01 8 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m F.M.8.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5435. raMM* CANADIAN MCIMC I&mMW^M (incorporated m England Regular service from the Orient to Vancouver by GIANT EMPRESSES— Across Canada through the Canadian Rockies— Lake Louise— Banff. Trans-Atlantic by "EMPRESS" -DUCHESS" or "MONT" steamers to the United Kingdom.— All under one management.344 words
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Advertisement444 1940-06-01 8 MANSFIELD CO., LTD BLUE FUNNEL LIME. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom and Unit.- Sta America. Dates are not guaranteed, all a subject to Conference War Clau< WESTERN AUSTRAL| A THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEap Est pftp Regular Services to Fre mantle (Perth) v j a by first class444 words
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Article291 1940-06-01 9 UUNTED unceasingly by aircraft of the Royal Air Force, German submarine commanders have developed a •bolt-hole" technique. Whenever they break surface they maintain a constant "crash-dive" watch, using both sight and listening services to detect the approaches of British aircraft. At the first indication of danger the291 words
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Article79 1940-06-01 9 THE Malaya Signals and Chung Wha Foot--1 ball Association will meet In a friendly game of soccer to-morrow at Farrer Park. The team to represent the Chung Whas will be selected from the following players: Yoon Sin. Kirn Eng, Ah Kow; Seng Chye, Chit Lim, Ah Bah,79 words
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298 1940-06-01 9 Parachutists "Beaten Up" By Du tch Women London. IT IS still too early, says a special correspondent, to form an estimate of the true value of parachute troops. It is clear, however, that their effectiveness depends largely upon any help they nmy receive from supporters behind the line of the298 words
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814 1940-06-01 9 Doomed According To Old Islamic Formula "LIITLERISM is doomed from the Islamic point of view, according to the Formula laid down thirteen and a half centuries ago," said Capt. N. M. Hashim, Malay Legislative Councillor, broadcasting on Hitlerism and Islam from the Singapore station last814 words
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Article435 1940-06-01 9 Singapore. May 31. MEAT Beef steak kati 40 Beef stew or curry do 35 Fillet Steak lb. 65 Mutton. Australian do 38 Java Goat Flesh do 54 Pork, lean kati 52 Pork, lean and fat (1st. quality) do 40 POULTRY Capons (.locally reared) Kati 65 Ducks each435 words
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Article377 1940-06-01 9 Kee Onn And Choon Leong Beaten CIRPRISE result m ytster&zy 9 play m the Singapore lawn tennis champ nshlps was the defeat of the seeded men's doubles players. Chin Kee Onn and Chita Choon Leon*, by W. J. M. Warden and E. C. Cherringlon m straight sets. Beating Kee Onn377 words
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Article64 1940-06-01 9 •THE monthly mixed foursomes rompe;. 1 of the Garrison Golf Club. ph. langlin, resulted m a nin for Mrs. Ste end Captain Murphy with a net v orThe following were the bc>L returns:— Capt. T. K. Murphy and Mrs. Stevart n^-€%=TL%; Major and Mrs. J.64 words
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Article51 1940-06-01 9 THE following have been selected to play soccer for the Geylang Corinthians against the A.C.C.S. Old Boys Association at Geylang stadium to-day at 5.15 p.m.: Ah Kow; Humphries (capt. Dollah, Kirn Hin. Hoi Seng. Osman: Hock Guan, Ismail. Mahmood, Jaffar and Teck Seng. Reserves: Jabbar, Hock Chiang, and51 words
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Advertisement452 1940-06-01 9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TKNDERS Singapore AUNICffALITTf Tenders. are "now Invited for the .ds or services. For n *e/ Municipal Tenders i* nf Pumping Plant for Mao Reservoir. Date of Closing. Steel SU !.?2«M* Pipe*. Coupling Joints and SSaSs. Date of Closing. 12 noon, iwt» ot aosing of Scrap Brass at WoodFilters.452 words
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Advertisement469 1940-06-01 9 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE-?? Meyer Ed. (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens— Tennis. Phone; f?5l EAST ANGUA OXLR Rltt MNOAPOM. a mint, to town high lereL nnm PHOHI Uti NAPIER HOUSE Napier Road. m Tele. 7406 Overlooking Garrison Golf Course. Private bathrooms with cold469 words
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Advertisement232 1940-06-01 9 FAST PASSENGER SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA MANILA HONG KONG Sails Spore Arrive S. P. s.s. CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS June If July 13 s.s. CITY OF NORFOLK July 16 Aug. 9 s.s. CITY OF ST. FRANCISCO Aug. 10 Sept. 5 s.s. CITY OF LOS ANGELES Sept. 7 Oct.232 words
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1177 1940-06-01 10 CCARLET Tiger and Never Set, both trained by van Breukelen, should be the best bets at Ipoh this afternoon, the first day of the Perak Turf Club's June meeting. A card of eight events forms the afternoon's programme. Double totes will be1,177 words
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Article95 1940-06-01 10 OELECTIONS for to-day's races at Ipoh are: FREE PRESS Race 1: Four O'Clock. Golden Arrow. Race 2: Treasure. Hacksaw. Race 3: Stellas Pet, Siam Race 4: Scarlet Tiger, Dewberry. Race 5: Edna Star, Perak. Race 6: Gladness, Freedom. Race 7: Carloca, Lord Bug. Race 8: Never Set,95 words
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Article367 1940-06-01 10 R.A. Hvy. RCgt. 4; SRC. 1. AS anticipated, the Gunners (Hvy Reft.) took full points from the SRC. at the stadium yesterday, winning by four goals to one m a first division fixture. It was a dull match except for the concluding stages, when the Recs367 words
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Article48 1940-06-01 10 TTHE following will represent the Seletar 1 Rangers against the Klu Sing football XI m a football match to-day at the Naval Base ground: Buang, Madhavan, Anandan, All, Shee Seng. Joseph, Henry Huang, Loh, Nam Seng, M. Raju. and Jessdosen. Reserves: Vadivellu, Lai Chee and Majid.48 words
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Article146 1940-06-01 10 TO-DAY Soccer: Malaya Cup, Malacca vs. Job ore, Johore Bahru; S.A.F. League, first division, Royal Navy vs. Chinese, stadium; second division (a), R.A. (8.M.), vs. 5.H.8., Blakan Matt Cricket: S.C.C. vs. Loyals, S.C.C; S.C.C. vs. Royal Navy, Naval Base; S.C.C. vs. St. Andrew's School, St. Andrew's; S.R.C146 words
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Article97 1940-06-01 10 THE following will play for the Sinhalese Association against St. Andrew's Old Boys at cricket to-day at the Sinhalese Association ground, McNair Road. J. N. Fernando, Sirisana, Ranatunga, M. Perera, A. Perera, G. Perera, A. A, Übeyris, Samarakody, H. H. Samson, William, Jayakody, A. A. Singho, A. H.97 words
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Article80 1940-06-01 10 »pHE following players have been 1 selected to represent the August Badminton Party m a friendly game of soccer against the Chinese High School to-day, at the school ground at 5.15 p.m. Chlu Szu Yuan.'Lim Boon Kai, Lim Chin Hian, Ang Thiam Teen, Koh Tian Hock, Leong Shew80 words
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Article160 1940-06-01 10 IUIORE than 50 competitors who are entering for the Singapore Amateur Boxing championships weighed -in at the Happy World stadium yesterday evening. The draw for Monday (if the boxers make the same weight at the final weigh-in at 5.30 p.m. on Monday) will be: Flyweights: P.160 words
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Article38 1940-06-01 10 <From Ouro wn(o JHE Malacca l<(r^^ 1 finding dlfflculu tl soccer team It IISIIl C MaUya Cup «Z T"!^ Bahru to-morrou Many of th, pl,, irv are v,,,5,,. £**> The nam« th f PUrin, til hl|38 words
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Article44 1940-06-01 10 S .C.C. CRICKET THE following mv 1 .Service* m a £JJJ* against the Merrh*. «*t morrow at 11 am T G^ om KH ■■••••U tt J. W. Ei-art. J. W j O. Rapporport. J j Jfl^j J. A. Sutor. R. S J S*^: Waites.44 words
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