The Straits Times, 5 June 1940
1940-06-05
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Title Section34 1940-06-05 1 FINAL EDTN. The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER— LARGEST NET SALES 16. PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1940 PRICK 5 CENTS* The Straits Times 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1940, PRICE 5 CENTS34 words
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Advertisement334 1940-06-05 1 MI E N CHON6 TAILORING We on/y os A /or a trial order. q* Coleman St: Singapore. —Phone 4816- X The general climate of Malaya exhausts the body and mind. B During the present times of stress, far greater strains are Tf\|l imposed upon the nervous system, consequently relaxation vl?'334 words
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Advertisement6 1940-06-05 1 SINQAPORB. 140 CECIL ST. CPHONB &47V.6 words
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Advertisement7 1940-06-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. 25 JAVA ST (PHONK 3683t.7 words
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Advertisement12 1940-06-05 1 GOWNS. DRESSMAKER Hi DESIGNER |j. Batterr Blnf»p«re. Hi HOTEL MAJESTIC KuU Lnmpw.12 words
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Advertisement362 1940-06-05 2 @3v£tariftf imua SMALL ADST Minimum charge $1. for advt not exceeding 4 lines. More than fonr lines 25 cents per line (Six words). Box No. 25 cents extra. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS ft P.P.C. CABDS are charged $3 each per Insertion per Inch. Over 1 Inch. 25362 words
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Advertisement413 1940-06-05 2 SITUATIONS VACANT CHINESE SHIPPING CLERK to take full charge of Shipping Department. Must have had an excellent education and at least 5 years shipping experience with a local shipping company of standing. State age, experience and salary required. Bos 16, Straits Times. A VACANCY exists for an electrical draughtsman at413 words
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Advertisement398 1940-06-05 2 FOR HIRE BEFBIGERATOH— New or Used Hhone 5333 LATEST HUDSON SALOON for Hire. Phone 4591 Royal Motor Hiring. OBIVE YOURSELF and Private Hire Cais —Low rates. General Transport Co. Ltd •Phone 5484. HOUSES FLATS. TO LET TO LET: 2 Amber Road. Immediate entry Apply Meyer Brothers. Tr LET, Double room398 words
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Advertisement984 1940-06-05 2 LOST I LOST. Pointer ***** puppy. White with black ears and black spots. Strayed from 15 Dalvey Estate Sunday, 2nd June. Reward If returned to Captain Wall at above address. Tel. 7758. BOARD RESIDENCE "WHITEHALL" 32 Calrnhlll Rd. Under En?lfch supervision. Suite or room with private verandah is bath. Excellent984 words
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Advertisement674 1940-06-05 2 BUSINESS CARDS Ftc. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARD and Mist HANA. 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. NUZIP THE CURE FOR MOTOR GUM NVZIP b a Pennzoil product that removes gasoline (am, petroleum varnish and sludge deposits quickly, simply, inexpensively and safely. NUZIP puts new Zip in your Automobile674 words
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Advertisement342 1940-06-05 2 BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED USED CAR BARGAINS PHONE 5088. AUSTIN 10/4 SALOON 1937 MOOEL lln splendid running order. Has been in very careful hands since It was first bought froa» us. First-class duco and tyres. PRICE $1250.AUSTIN fiOOOWOOD SALOON 1938 MODEL. An up to date car. It has an all steel342 words
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Advertisement372 1940-06-05 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. Co MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports in Japan. Passengers are requested to372 words
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Advertisement299 1940-06-05 3 llntoruuroiea In Japan > GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR IO LIVERPOOL Aden, Massawa, Port Sudan. Sun, Port Said. Jaffa, Telaviv, Haifa. Beyrouth, Piraeus and Genoa Bail 8"Dor« +HAKONE MARU June 13 14 SUWA MARU June 22 23 4-CalA Bombay TO LONDON GENOA SERVICF Aden, Massawa, Port Sudan, Suex,299 words
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Advertisement576 1940-06-05 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom and United States of America. Dates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to Fre mantle (Perth) via Java by first class passenger576 words
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Advertisement351 1940-06-05 3 I FAST PASSKNGKR SKKVICrK. SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA MANILA lIUN(i KONG Sail Si; ore A.r'.vf IJ. CITX OP NEWPORT NEWS June 19 J'liv 13 tJ CITY OP NORFOLK July 16 Aug BJ. CITY OP BAN FRANCISCO Aug. 24 Frpt. 17 »J. CITY OP LOS ANGELES Aug. 31 S pt351 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous922 1940-06-05 3 Broadcasting TO-DAY nirom VDB ».65 mes (31.20 ml; JfOA 6 01 mn SINGAPORE <".); I'MN 10.36 uci <i».' m.l VIIK U.SU men (25.3 m.l: VDC 516 -n- '/.111 1.33 met MjjM ***** ml ZHP 9.69 melt 30.96m > 453 p m Programme preview: 4.53 p.m. Tea 1 p.m. Miscellaneous new922 words
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Article535 1940-06-05 4 New Organization Of Mobile, Strongly Armed Troops THE War Office announces 1 that Gen. Sir Edmund Ironside is organizing for home defence small bodies of highly mobile, strongly armed troops who will be called the "Ironsides." There will be many hundreds of these formed from theReuter; British Wireless - 535 words
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Article86 1940-06-05 4 O ENFORCEMENTS, both of men and machines, for the Royal Air Force are standing: by in Canada ready for immediate despatch to Great Britain and France. This has been disclosed by Mr. Duncan, acting Minister of Defence in Canada, who said that a largeReuter - 86 words
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Article167 1940-06-05 4 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES Prom Out i>wxi Corrt-o >uCeittt London, June 4. rOMMODIT? and Exchange markets closed •s roiijvs «m nreiloui aootauon* id Daren'he.-ls:-RI'BBER; Firmer. Spot 12 3 16d12 5 16d (12^d 12Ud) July-Sept 12d 12* d (t2d 12% d) Oct-Dec ll'id ll^d (117 16d119 16d) Jan-Mar 11 3 16d ll^d (11167 words
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Article410 1940-06-05 4 Successful Year Reported PRESIDING at the annual meeting of Malaya Publishing House, Ltd., in Singapore yesterday the chairman, Mr. E. Keating, said: In the period under review the improvement shown in previous yearr has been continued and this is reflected in the Increased profits. During the y«ar410 words
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Article111 1940-06-05 4 ■From Our Own Correspondent) London. Jane 4. The following arc to-day's •bid" quotations for Fixed Trusts: British Empire "A" 14 9xd British Empire "B" 7 6 British Empire Cumulative 12 6 British Empire C'prehencfre 12 6 British General "A" 15 Sxd British General "B" 12 3 British General111 words
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90 1940-06-05 4 Lcndon, June 4. IN the House of Commons to-day Sr Kingsley Wood, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that he would not proceed with the limitation of Divij dends Bill mentioned in the budget. He :aid the decision to raise the excess profits tax to 100 perReuter - 90 words
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Article99 1940-06-05 4 Mails close at the General Post Office as lollows:— TO-DAY •J"? «ir 10 30 a.m. s?eaan surface 9 a.m. air ll a.m. Palembang s a.m. air 10.30 a.m. TO-MOREOW i av air 9 a.m. 5 p.m. SHjff- iurfllce 9 a.m. cnina surface 9 a.m. Hong Kong99 words
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1310 1940-06-05 4 Fraser Co.'s Singapore Share Quotations IXCSBAV, JUNE 4, 19W: 5 P.M. MIMING Bnyrr« Setlrri Ampat Tin (4s) 3s 9d 4s 6d Austral Anial. (5s) 5s 5s cd Au-:tiul Mala; »C) S5s 37s Aycr Hitam (5s) IBs 9d 20s 6d Ay°r Weng (£> .83 .65 Bangrin Tin 17s 6d 18s 6d1,310 words
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258 1940-06-05 4 Siiitaporc. June 4. 5 p.i Ml.NL.Mi Bayers s>H(«t» Ampats 3< 10 4 2 Austrai Amalt 5 '3 5 8 Batu Seiangors 1.37 1.10 Hong Fatts 1.02 1.04 Jelibut 0.62 0.6G Kamixng LanJUU '3 9 20 6 K Kamunting 8 s 6 Kundang 12'6 13/1 Kent258 words
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133 1940-06-05 4 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Books Oomwuij Dividend Close TIN Burma Malay 6d No. 23 June 24 Hongkong im laViTo int. K&tu fid No. 27 6cl Bonus June It K.L. Tin Is No. 27 Raub 4d. int. June 8 Renong Cons. Gd No. SO 6d Bonus June 19 Trouon133 words
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Advertisement123 1940-06-05 4 Health is Jl BUILDS THE STAMINA TO OFFSET FATIGUEAVOID SICKNESS-RUN DOWN CONDITION I Don't wait for sickness to strike you down— protect your health while you have it. Take Waterbury's Compound regularly every day. Waterbury's fortifies the system adds strength and stamina. Its pure liver and malt extracts enrich the123 words
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Miscellaneous134 1940-06-05 4 TIDE TABLES SINGAPORE To-day H. W. 10.35 a.m. 7.9 ft.; 10. C6 p.m. 8.9 ft L. W. 4.13 a.m. 1.4 ft.; 4.08 p.m. 3.7 ft. To-morrow H. W. 11.15a.m. 8.1 ft.; 10. 40p.m. 9.2 ft L. W. 4.46 a.m. 1 ft.; 4.42 p.m. 3 7 ft. Friday. June 7. H.134 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
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542 1940-06-05 5 AROUND THE MARKETS Remarkable Firmness Of Tin And Rubber r.\ Our I tiiamiai Corre.spandent Singapore, June 5. THE remarkable firmness of commodities continues with a further increase m prices. In London yesterday i rubber v.-as up one-eighth at 12 3/16 d. I •while a similar rise was recorded in New542 words
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Article181 1940-06-05 5 The following are the jxenange ratu tnls morning according to the laity circular Issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation:— SELLING London T.T 2/4 i/16 Loi.dou demand 2/4 1/16 Lyons demand 2060 Switzerland demand 2081* Hamburg demand New York demand 46 15/16 Montreal demand SI 11/16 Batavla demand181 words
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Article84 1940-06-05 5 Wednesday. June 5, noon. Bujfrs Sellcrt •■rices Price* NO LX K.SS I Spot loose i 37-J» ''<S No IX K.S.S t.o.b. id nun Jun* 38'j iS'i G.IA.Q. R.S.V r.cb in b.lei June 37 !i SIN r\M U.S.S f.o.b. to oalrs June 36^i 36% FUTURE UtOlAllU.\.s84 words
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30 1940-06-05 5 390 SUSPECTS DETAIN ED BY EIRE POLICE Dublin, June 5. POLICE activity throughout Eire in the past three days has resulted in the arrest and internment ot 390 suspects. —Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article113 1940-06-05 5 Washington, June 5. PRESIDENT Roosevelt is being given some of the credit for Italy's failure to announce ber entry into the war yesterday. Diplomatic circles believe that the President's correspondence with Rome, beginning a few weeks ago, took the line that any change in Italy's status would alterReuter - 113 words
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Article336 1940-06-05 5 London, June 4. ON the Stock Exchange to-day Gilt-edged and some industrials were occasionally better but the general trend was easier on the absence of support.—Reuter. The following are to-day's closing middle Quotations. Shares are ot £1 denomination unlesi otherwise ttated: con. Loan 5% 1944-64 iu<t» M336 words
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Article694 1940-06-05 5 Industrial Section Encouraging IN a fortnightly review of the share market, Fraser and Co. write During the past fortnight the Singapore share market has again shown remarkable stability in almost unparalleled conditions. Neither the defection of King Leopold, the consequent predicament of the 8.E.F., nor the rising694 words
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Article117 1940-06-05 5 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (Malaya), Ltd., report the following tin output for May Ampat 1,964 501.000 Southern Kinta 5,082 1.305,000 Kamunting 3,733 1,267,000 Tongkah Harbour 1,911 487,000 Anglo-Thai 1,251 211,000 Kampong Lanjut 1,321 548,000 Kuala Kampar 1,945 1,030,000 Larut 1,905 484,000 Rawang 2,516 626,000 Rawang Cons. 617 231,000 Kundang117 words
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Advertisement127 1940-06-05 5 liiilTTf A.D. 1720 All Classes Agents 111 l o: <;tsurance J^^JhJßaJJfcJUfci Throughout Malaya Zhc lßov>al Eycbange assurance: Xonbon ME A 0 OFFICE FOR MALAYA 6. CHARTERED SANK CHAMBERS SNGAPORE. a APB la r IRIUM THRJLiJMiiiION^" .y^^j^j B^'^. Otuun iH Pepdodetit Tooth Paste is thrilling JKB millions morning after morning, by127 words
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Advertisement626 1940-06-05 5 A ToT"f- k^T N HAVE YOU SSADE YOUR J®± WILL? GOLD fcfM SEAL No prudent man neglects this PRODUCTS. duty t0 nim s cl r his hard-earned estate and his defenceless hetrs. §\m If you have not, you ought to TABLETS so once n fft (rnes s to your family.626 words
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Advertisement318 1940-06-05 6 A PERSONAL MESSAGE TO SINGAPORE CINEMAGOERS! "We Guarantee that the story of 'Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet' is one of the greatest and most daring pictures ever made!"— The Management AW U A Ifnn A I OPENING TODAY JLI AA A J» A% A 3.15, 3.15 9.15 P.M. ONLY 'GENIUS' CAN318 words
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Advertisement436 1940-06-05 6 VICTOR SILVEST&R As a dancer, as a teacher and as a Strict Tempo Orchestra Leader, Victor Silvester certainly Is to be ranked as second to nor.c. His new recordings, besides providing full harmony, have that lilt and swing which I not obtainable on any other record. Heir the following new436 words
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Advertisement411 1940-06-05 6 2nd BIG WEEK! 'G.W.T.W.' applauded by isfcte* Enthusiastic Crowds ■Jj JPB^^ Hundreds have been Twice already! CAPITOI p a%4.lsand^rji!iir' Thrill to the Great Scenes of:— The INVASION of SHERMAN'S ARMIES! Scarlett O'Hara's cold-blooded shooting of the marauding soldier The BURNING of ATLANTA and Sensational Escape of the Refugees GONE WITH411 words
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324 1940-06-05 7 "British Army Cannot Be Encircled If Way To The Sea Is Open" London, June 4. THE newspapers continue to comment on the remarkable exploits of the British naval, military and air forces in the Flanders' retreat and the embarkation at Dunkirk. The Times in324 words
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Article215 1940-06-05 7 "Arson Squads" Set Fire To City Chungking, June 4. DEPORTS that the Japanese troops had crossed the Han River below Siangyang in North Hupeh at two points on the night of May 31 and are threatening Siangyang were published for the first time in yesterday morning's ChineseReuter - 215 words
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62 1940-06-05 7 Paris, June 4. *|*HE correspondent of the Norwegian telegraphic agency at Narvik states that the advance of the Norwegian, French and Polish troops continues, according to plan, with the object of encircling the enemy, says a communique issued by the Norwegian legation here.62 words
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206 1940-06-05 7 BRITISH LOSSES OF DESTROYERS 20 Out Of 185 Sunk Since Hostilities Began London, June 4. i ANNOUNCEMENT by the Admiralty j A of the loss of three further destroy- rrs_3aslllsk, Keith and Havant— brings the total of these craft sunk by enemy action since the outbreak of the war upBritish Wireless - 206 words
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Article91 1940-06-05 7 Washington, June 3. j IUIR Sol Bloom, chairman of the j House of Representatives Foreign I »fTairs Committee, has introduced into Congress a bill declaring that the United States would not recognize or acquiesce" in the transfer of any portion of the Western hemisphere from oneReuter - 91 words
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Article131 1940-06-05 7 London, June 4. SUBJECTED to intensive attack from bombers, a British destroyer accomplished six journeys to and from Dunkirk before she was hit. Even then she was able to complete the Journey safely, packed with troops. Describing the final Journey one of the crew said: "JerryBritish Wireless - 131 words
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Advertisement252 1940-06-05 7 RAFFLES HOTEL To-night Dinner Dance (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight OUTSTANDING CABARET ENTERTAINMENT DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME THE SEVEN WALLABIES World's Greatest Girl Acrobats Whirlwind Tumblers THE DUO PALOTAI Talented Character Comedy Ballroom Dancers DINNER $3.00 Non-dinera $1.00 TO-MORROW <Sc FRIDAY The Social Event of the Season ST. ANDREW'S BALL SPECIAL252 words
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Advertisement246 1940-06-05 7 A II Whera 3156 159 15 ||LJ|| IH■■ W Everybody BOX OFFICE M^ MAWYA-S CINEMA DE LUXE Goes .p HOKE 340 0 OPENING TO-DAY SEE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ON PACE 13 4* mm fr v j0JWBHBBHBBWBWBBfo' r: A PARAMOUNT c BRITISH PRODCCTinS W^M RAY MILLAND and ELLEN DREW FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS246 words
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Article1023 1940-06-05 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. 1940. (277 th Day of the War.) DOLLARS AND PROMISES We make no apology for returni ing to the subject of The War Fund. I This scheme has to be pushed vigorously and continuously if maximum results are to be obtainj ed, and1,023 words
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Article1173 1940-06-05 8 Our Military Letter Energetic Reaction To Genius Revealed By Hitler FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT WARS usually commence with j surprises, and since the great Battle of the Meuse began the Germans have tried many. In Finland and Norway parachute troops had seemed a joke.1,173 words
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Correspondence
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Letter227 1940-06-05 8 Some Suggestions From A Mother To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— "lf only we could do something" is a sentence heard so often in the last few days. But there are at least these two things that we can do. The first Is to pray, not227 words
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Letter310 1940-06-05 8 Problems Of Men About To Retire To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— Under the heading "Self Taxation" In your issue of May 31, were several statements by J. H. that are far too sweeping and It would seem are based on certain sections only of the European310 words
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Letter116 1940-06-05 8 The Man Who Would Settle Hitler To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,—l hope you will publish these few lines for what they are worth. In my opinion the best way to win this war is to have one dictator both for France and England. The armies, navies116 words
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Letter464 1940-06-05 8 Nervousness Which Makes The Enemy Laugh To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, —Amidst the welter of halffearful, half-!ndignant correspondence lately sent to you by those who tear that they may have been nursing vipers, in the shape of aliens, ill their bosoms, it does one good464 words
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133 1940-06-05 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times gi r "There were women in a field —mown down. One woman was having a baby Bth she and her baby were killed." Citizens of Singapore! This might be your wife—your chi»d. May I beg of everyone through133 words
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Letter341 1940-06-05 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— Mr. Churchill, broadcasting on May 19. said: "The interest of property and the hours of labour are as nothing compared to the struggle for life and freedom to which we have vowed ourselves." This statement does not appear to341 words
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Advertisement352 1940-06-05 8 THE WORLD'S BEST QUALITY 'LUDWIG' JAZZ OUTFIT PRICES FROM $220.00 ROBINSON PIANO CO., (s.t.) LTD. OPPOSITE NEW PIER M U BOOK 101 Personal Hygiene Questions Answer by Dr. I'avid H. teller. M. D. In this New publication, -hich will be of Interest to many thousand readers, the writer has Included352 words
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Advertisement51 1940-06-05 8 Have vena If- NEW SUITS s EXPERT TAILORS \f jW MODERATE" PRICES I Latest Woollen A Palm /Ljjjpl Beach Suitings /ranraJl alwai/t in ttock W TAI HENG CO. i ipr*x» 23-5 Coleman St. j r Phone 3375 6"por« JOHN DUKE Ma n v f act v ring Optician. 21. BATTERY51 words
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639 1940-06-05 9 'Dromes, Oil Tanks And Factories Hit TRAILS OF BLAZING FIRES VIOLENT EXPLOSIONS R.A.F. In Big Raids For Third Successive Night I)RITISH and French squadrons are reported to have attacked with great success various military objectives in Germany, notably in the neighbourhood of Frankfurt andReuter - 639 words
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59 1940-06-05 9 London, June 5. A WAR OFFICE communique states that on the night of May :il and June 1. British forces In the Bcclce nr i were withdrawn by sea. baring h<ir purpose of delay. ng the enemy advance until the A 1 ieelReuter - 59 words
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Article89 1940-06-05 9 Paris. June 4. THE raid on Paris Is ftigmaUfed by the Press as a flagrant violation l the solemn ur.d;.rtaJ:ii\g by the belligerenrs a: the outbreak of var that air attacks would not be made on civilian populations. The number of children who are the Irst vie.inn89 words
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Article148 1940-06-05 9 King "Battles Yet To Come" Britain's Gratitude To French Forces London, June 5. OUR armies of the north flghtin-? side by side have, with the help of the fearless and unflinching efforts of the Allied navies and air forces, f-ome through an ordeal that has proved their courage, discipline and148 words
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298 1940-06-05 9 906 Casualties In Paris 254 KILLED It't officially announced that the casualties in Monday's air raid on Pans numbered 906, of which 254 were killca. Some ISS of the dc.id were civilians and 59 military, v. hile of the wounded 545 were civilians and 107 military. The official Havas agencyReuter - 298 words
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Article516 1940-06-05 9 Lord Lothian On Hitler's Aim Now York, June 5. THE British Ambassador in the United States, Lord Lothian, in a speech in New York last niKht said: Wluit Hitler is after now is the British fleet and if he can seize that he steps fromReuter - 516 words
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110 1940-06-05 9 Washington. June 5. THE U.S Senate has approved legislation authorizing the expansion of the United States naval air force to 10,000 planes with 16.000 pilots and providing for the establishment of a ring of naval air bases around the United States. Mr.Reuter - 110 words
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66 1940-06-05 9 New York, June 4. «f F Brita'n and France are conquered, the Americas will Inevitably be the next objective," declared Mr. Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, in a broadcast. Mr. Wallace urged economic as well as mlltiary preparecYiess, and declared that they must66 words
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54 1940-06-05 9 Washington, June 4. THE Allied Purchasing Commission an- noimees that In Tennessee a powder company h3s been formci at Memphis for the manufacture of smokeless powder for the Allied governments. The company which will employ 5,103 workers hopes to start operations before the endReuter - 54 words
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50 1940-06-05 9 New York, June 4. THE Governors of the New York and j New Jersey states have ordered a 24-hour 7/atrh over all National Guard iTerrltorlnli armouries by arrr.ed soldiers. The hiring of armouries to civilians for social and other ncnmilUary purposes is forbidden.— Reut^r.Reuter - 50 words
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Article85 1940-06-05 9 London, June 5. ADM. Alirial. of the 2'rench navy, who was In command at Dunkirk, mi the last to lca\c tlie port yesterday morning. He with two other high officers of the French navy and thre* French generals arrived at a southeast roast portReuter - 85 words
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Article71 1940-06-05 9 Allies' Brighter Prospects Till: continued non-belligerency of Italy is regarded in Washington as an indication that the military prospects of the Allies arc more immediately hopeful than they recently appeared. Comment on II Duce In American newspapers has srrown increasingly bitter in recent weeks, reports Reuter from Washington.71 words
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143 1940-06-05 9 A fair summary of Mr. Winston Churchill's speech broadcast last evening c;im«' v an eye-opener to the Italian public whn. for days past, have read of nothing bnt reports of great German victories and annihilation of Ihr- Allied northern nrmy. The Rome public was quickReuter - 143 words
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Article211 1940-06-05 9 War Material Exports Ordered Stopped Tokio, June 5. THE Japanese Foreign Office has received an ofliei.il report from the Japanese. Embassy In Washington that It has been informed by the U.S. 8tate Department that President Roosevelt has decided to ban the export of those211 words
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Article56 1940-06-05 9 pfOHTINO occurred yesterday mornr Ing on the Lower Somme In which the French took some prisoners, says a French communique. South of the Somme British troops are now operating la conjunction with the French, a British War Office communique adds. Yesterday was a quietReuter - 56 words
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Article58 1940-06-05 9 Berne, June 5. A SWISS general staff statement says that squadrons of German planes flew over Swiss territory In Jura yesterday afternoon. The defence patrols engaged them and it appears two or three came down on the other side of the frontier. A SwissReuter - 58 words
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Article35 1940-06-05 9 Ottawa, June 4. MEITHER the War Office nor the British Air Ministry has Information regarding the rrport about the destruction by the Germans if the Canadian war memorial at Vimy Ridge.— Renter.Reuter - 35 words
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618 1940-06-05 9 Heroic Defenders' Last Act Was To Make Port Unusable London, Juno B, THE evacuation of the Allied forces from Iho Dunkirk area has now been successfully completed, the last troops neinjr withdrawn during the night of Monday and Tuesday, it is announced by the BritishReuter - 618 words
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Advertisement11 1940-06-05 9 OTHER CABLES in pages 4, 7, 10, 13, 14 and 1611 words
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Advertisement69 1940-06-05 9 Iron ides" units for home defence —pa,?o I. mm BilllililnF H WJ h .yilll'Jl'J T*™%* simple In use, the fti^Mftl Ej/v'i UjiyiJ "Trewhella" Monkey Orubber will i 'r/11/lhf^W WffWiA jTWjI tackle the hardest job-by hand. W^W^S'lkiW%Mn w\\\yy Scientifically made to conserve WWf^^^WMl **fi\ |\KV|Y Physical energy and eliminate f*! 169 words
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Article570 1940-06-05 10 Singapore Turf Club's Donation Of $50,000 $10,000 GIFTS MADE BY TWO MALAYAN COMPANIES THE War Fund to-day totals $402,045. This includes a 1 donaUon of $50,000 from the Singapore Turf Club, the biggest individual contribution to the Fund so far received. Other big donations received570 words
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43 1940-06-05 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 5. CECGND-LIEUT. J. F. D. Castle, only son of Mr. F. W. Castle, manager of Rasa Estate, Selangor, was killed In action in France on May 29. He was aged 20.43 words
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Article58 1940-06-05 10 pONTRIBUTIONS to The War Fund may be made by cheque or in cash J hey may be sent either to the Straits Fines. C 3 cil Street. Singapore, or to the Chartered Bank, Singapore. Cheques should be made payable to The War Fund. The banks58 words
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Article161 1940-06-05 10 Admiral To Make Presentation T»HE Royal Humane Society's bronze medal will be presented to Sub-Lieut. J. C. W. Kemp, of the Straits Settlements Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, by the RearAdmiral, Malaya, Rear-Admiral T. B. Drew, in a ceremony in Singapore on Friday. This award Is an161 words
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Article42 1940-06-05 10 The Divisional Warden, Mr. Claude da Silva. will inspect the drill of the A.R.P. Wardens attached to the Paya Lebar Division this evening. The inspection will take place at the Paya Lebar Police Station at 6.20 p.m.42 words
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Article1040 1940-06-05 10 s Singapore Turf Club 50.000 Fraser and Neave Ltd. 10.000 Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. 10.000 Ccllett?d by Knaag Gazette and Straiis Kcho and transferred to Singapore 3.774.6S Tan Soo Jin 5,01)0 Aaftt-FKnefa i; Brmtltwnm Ltd.. and Directors 4.000 Kirci Sea« land Co.. Ltd. &*M Mrs.1,040 words
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Article, Illustration219 1940-06-05 10 Some May Have Been Cut Off BUT OTHERS HAVE REACHED SAFETY IT is possible that some former Malayans who were resident in France and Belgium have been cut off by the Nazi invasion, particularly at Le Zoute, a seaside resort on the coast of Belgium, though in219 words
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Article139 1940-06-05 10 A MOTION for leave to withdraw the Registration of Businesses Bill will be made by the acting AttorneyGeneral. Mr. N. A. Worley. when Legislative Council meets on Monday. The Bill was read a first time at a meeting on Nov. 8 last year and leave will139 words
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Article, Illustration131 1940-06-05 10 Flight-Lieut. Jeffs Bar To D.F.C. A THIRD honour has come to acting Fliprht-Lieut. Robert Voase Jeff, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jeff, of Seremban. He is the recipient of a bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross, which was awarded him for gallantry and devotion131 words
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Article129 1940-06-05 10 DENT on selling 50,000 flags be- tween them, more than 200 Singapore women visited business offices, hotels, shops and garrison areas this morning in the annual appeal for St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The appeal covers 45 districts, including Changi and the collectors were out early on129 words
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84 1940-06-05 10 'THE Officer Administering the Go»- eminent, Mr. S. W. Jones, yesteiday paid an unofficial visit to th? headquarters of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force. His Excellency, who was accompanied by his aide-de-camp, Flying Officer A T. Staveley, saw all units of the Ist Battalion,84 words
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Article185 1940-06-05 10 SINGAPORE. BAFFLES HOTEL Special Dinner Dance (Informal* 8 p.m. to Mldnicht. GAKBICR riUATKI.. GEYLANG Thief of Ba<»dad Vamplre'i Revenge. Double Feature Cantonese Talkie at 7.45 p.m. GREAT WORLD Cabaret 7.30 to 9 9 p.m. to Midnight. Globe: Young Mr. Lincoln. Skv. This Exciting Night. HAPPY WORLD Filipino Circus Free185 words
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Advertisement182 1940-06-05 10 jj-^^ a NEW *jL HiiT tS\J>LJ \J X* JL 1 OSIRA FLUORESCENT LAMPS (Colour Corrected Electric Discharge Lamps) 80 WATTS 125 WATTS 400 WATTS For Improved Street Lighting 0 THE WARMER COLOUR CHARACTERISTIC of the Osira Fluorescent lamp is produced by the transformation of invisible and formerly unused u:tra-violet rays182 words
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916 1940-06-05 11 INQUIRY INTO PLANE ACCIDENT OPENS Was Pilot Unconscious When Aircraft Hit Ground? THEORY ADVANCED BY EXPERT AT YESTERDAY'S HEARING (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 4. A THEORY that Capt. G. McCausland, pilot cf the Wearne's Air Services plane Governor Raffles, was unconscious when the plane struck the ground916 words
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Article35 1940-06-05 11 The third group of the Malaysian Chinese Comfort Mission is proceeding to Ninghsiu Province en route to the West Suiyuan front. The comf:.rt delegates have inspected factories and Chines? industri?.! co-operatives around Lanchow.— Central News.35 words
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Article446 1940-06-05 11 Coroner's Finding Of Negligence SEQUEL TO DEATH OF CYCLIST DEMARKING that he was of the opinion that there was negligence, amounting to criminal negligence, on the part of the driver, Mr. W. MacQuarrie, acting Singapore Coroner, suggested yesterday that Major W. H. Treays should be charged446 words
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141 1940-06-05 11 THE Rent Assessment; Board cannot take into account the question of light and water. We are only concerned with the rent of premises," said Mr. Murray M. Jack, the Board's president, in the Civil District Court yesterday. Tan Sock dew, a married woman, the141 words
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Article77 1940-06-05 11 A 17-YEAR-OLD Hokklen youth, Tan Thai Tiu. alleged to have assisted in the management of an unlawful society, "The Students' Anti-Enemy Backing-Up Society," was remanded for 24 hours in police custody after he had claimed trial in the Singapore third court yesterday. Court Inspector D.R. Cowie opposed77 words
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Article326 1940-06-05 11 Protection For The Public TO protect the public from being made to pay the price of lirst grade rice for inferior gntdes, the Food Controller has listed 16 grades of rice for which prices were published In the latest Government Gazette. These grades represent nearly every326 words
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Article90 1940-06-05 11 MORE than 800 pineapple canners ;nd packers employed in four factories m Singapore have been on strike now j lor nearly a week. Rioting has taken place at one factory with the result that several Chinese were arrested. At another factory, the labourers threatened to lock90 words
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Article70 1940-06-05 11 A BURGLAR Climbed up the side of the house in Napier Road occupied by Mr. H. North-Hunt, RegistrarGeneral of Statistics, on Monday evening and stole cash and a number of articles valued at about $200. It was at first thought that Jewellery had also been stolen.70 words
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410 1940-06-05 11 CIDNEY DICKER, a private in the Loyal Regiment, had two charges brought against him in the fifth court yesterday, one of theft of clothing from a shop in Pasir Panjang Road, and the other of assaulting a police constable in the execution of410 words
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Article, Illustration397 1940-06-05 11 Governor -Ge neral Denies Naval Pact With Britain "I AM responsible for the administration of N.I. affairs, and I am convinced of my ability to maintain the stains quo of this territory," said the Governor-General of the Netherlands Indies, Jonkheer Dr. A. W.397 words
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Advertisement307 1940-06-05 11 BEST ENGLISH MADE "X" SHOES -R PATENT DRESS OXFORD. -X MAC* (.1 ACE KID OXFORD. Smart medium toe, flexible soles. Plain or Punched toe cap llßht Sizes: 5 to 11 $16.50 welcht and pliable. Sizes: 5 to 11 Si:.."<i "X SEMI BROGIE OXFORD. "X i.i\ GKAIN LORNE. Punched cap and307 words
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522 1940-06-05 12 Scheme To Aid Businessmen Travelling Within Empire IN order to meet the case of British business men travelling on business within the Empire, and to minimise for them as far as possible delays occasioned by the examination of their documents by other censorship authorities, the issue522 words
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Article219 1940-06-05 12 i From Our Own Correspondent i Ipoh, June 4. THE death occurred at Batu Gajah last night of Dr. James Cumming Niven, acting pathologist at Ipoh of the Institute lor Medical Research, ftt the age of 31 years, after a brief illness. Dr219 words
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273 1940-06-05 12 U.S. BROADCAST TO PACIFIC Plea For Moral Rearmament SINGAPORE listeners to the San Franci&co radio station at Treasure Island list night heard a talk on "Moral Rearmament." The broadcast was directed to China, Japan,' Australia, New Zealanu. Malaya. India, Burma, Java, South Africa, and the islands of the South Sea.273 words
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Article167 1940-06-05 12 I ANDING within a minute of each other, two Lockheed "14" monoplanes bought from an aviation company in Ireland for Guinea Airways in Australia, arrived in Singapore yesterday on their way to Australia. The two planes, piloted by two pilots cf the same name— Captain167 words
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Article, Illustration16 1940-06-05 12 Bren gunners rushing from the carriers to take up a positicm16 words
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Article186 1940-06-05 12 TSERE were fewer Itinerant hawkers in Singapore than In 1938, according to the annual report for 1939 of the Town Cleansing and Hawkers' Depart- i ment. Last year, the Municipality collected $5,989 in licence fees from 5,989 itiner- i ant hawkers. In 1938 there were 6,030186 words
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Article66 1940-06-05 12 U. M. GORDON, of the Royal Army Medical Corps, was charged in the fifth court yesterday with having in his possession a Webley Junior Air Pistol without a licence, and pleaded guilty. He said that he was under the impression that a licence for such66 words
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Advertisement187 1940-06-05 12 SBRKHTEN upvour At no extra cost you gri 20 per cent. more light than from ordinarylamps when you fit Mazda, becausa of its patent coiled-coil filament. TBAOE MARK MAOB in JN6LANO I Obtainable every wlkm WOT Agent*. THE BORNEOCOMPANY, LIMITED APB 6 EUGENE Permanent Waving U|MMfWMH Hair-reeonditiosiag MAISON PERM Ladles187 words
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362 1940-06-05 13 Further Preparations Are Being Made For War Rome, June 4. THE atmosphere in Rome to-day during what all regard as perhaps the most momentous Cabinet meeting ever held here was very calm, at least outwardly. In the early morning there seemedReuter - 362 words
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Article131 1940-06-05 13 New York, June 4. THE Herald Tribune, in one of the most outspoken leading articles since the beginning of the war, says: "In the judgment of this newspaper the time has come for the Inited States to stand before the nations of tli- worldReuter - 131 words
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Article81 1940-06-05 13 New York, June 4. THE New York Times' corres- pondent at Belgrade (Yugoslavia i says that according to unconfirmed reports German troops are massing in the neighbourhood of Vienna, probably being beld ready to cross the Italian frontier to help the Italians in a flank attack onReuter - 81 words
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175 1940-06-05 13 Paris, June 4. MREYNAUD, the French Premier, addressing the Senate Foreign Affairs Commission, declared that if Italy entered the war. she would be doing so deliberately for the sole purpose of waging war. He recalled that since September the French GovernmentReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration19 1940-06-05 13 A view from the deck of a British battleship shotting tico French battleships in the background in Alexandria harbour.19 words
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Article133 1940-06-05 13 CaTO, June 4. WHILE the world's Press seems to be of the opinion that Italy will enter the war shortly, Egyptian opinion on Italian intentions is divided. This Is largely due to the display of Allied military and naval strength In the Near East. ManyReuter - 133 words
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43 1940-06-05 13 London, June 4. THE Air Ministry announces that an 1 R.A.F. heavy bomber collided with a cable of a barrage balloon on the east coast during the night and was destroyed. One of the crew was killed. —Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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34 1940-06-05 13 London, June 4. LIEUT.-COL. SIR ARNOLD WILSON, M.P., for Hitchin (Herts) since 1933, is reported missing on active service. He was an air gunner In the R.A.F. Rcutcr.34 words
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Advertisement204 1940-06-05 13 lt%erel 1/1 )an^ tFAST COLOURS FOUR SHADES Blue, Rose, Gold and Green. A super absorbent, heavy weight honeycomb towelling. Bright attractive colours. Great durability. Something new in bath mats. Waffle effect. YOU MUST SEE THESE. SIZE 32' X 36" PRICE $3.95 each UJ....C.QIIJAVS Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh— SlNGAPOßE— Penaug, taiping KEEP204 words
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Advertisement216 1940-06-05 13 §"My father :s hrvmg me trained in Singapore tor_aj?ood jcb" Your rattier has made a »l:.e drrlslon In sending you to Pitman's, for there you can study for your Matriculation or Senior Cambridge free from alr-rald warnings and blackouts that prevent studious concentration, and afterwards, you can choose one of216 words
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Article201 1940-06-05 14 Flooding Turned Area Into Vast Morass ATTACKERS REPEATEDLY FLUNG BACK INTO MARSH Paris, June 4. A GRAPHIC account of the fight for Dunkirk was given by a French military spokesman to-day. The water defences had been of the greatest help, he said. Since the sluiceReuter - 201 words
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Article385 1940-06-05 14 Potential Enemy Base Is Useless London, June 4. ZEEBRUGGE harbour has been completely blocked and rendered usetess for many months to come," said a naval officer who participated in the operations of blocking the harbour on the morning of May 27. Two attempts were made, he said,Reuter - 385 words
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Article, Illustration102 1940-06-05 14 London, June 4. OR. OLIVER STANLEY, MP. and until recently Secretary for War and member of the War Cabinet, has rejoined his old regiment as a subaltern. At the age of 44, he has gone back to the Royal Field Artillery in which heBritish Wireless - 102 words
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Article349 1940-06-05 14 Dunkirk Stand Aided Weygand REUTERS military correspondent states that the resistance in the Dunkirk area contained at least 15 German divisions in that area at a moment when time is the greatest value to General Weygand Commander-in-Chief of the A'lled armies, in making his preparations.Reuter - 349 words
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Article81 1940-06-05 14 "NO WEAKENING IN FRANCE"— JOUHAUX London, June 4. M. LEON Jouhaux, General Secretary of the French Trades Union Congress, in a message to the Daily Herald, says: "The French working class has not weakened in its efforts and will not weaken, however great an ordeal we have to face. WeBritish Wireless - 81 words
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Article56 1940-06-05 14 Rio de Janeiro", June 4. THE committee of the Pan-American conference to-day approved a series of recommendations concerning the "safety beU" instituted by the conference last autumn. Nd act of hostility or warlike operations will be permitted within the belt, which extends 300 miles from theReuter - 56 words
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Article30 1940-06-05 14 Paris, June 4. ACCORDING to information reach**ing Belgian circles here, Brussels Is deprived of water, gas and electricity. Bread costs 26 francs per kilogram. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article45 1940-06-05 14 London, June 4. THE bi-weekly British Airways service 1 to Lisbon was Inaugurated to-day when a de Havllland Fingal plane left carrying seven passengers and mills for Portugal, the United States and Canada. The service connects at Lisbon with Pan-American Airways.45 words
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Article62 1940-06-05 14 London, June 4. QUESTIONED in the House of Commons on the subject of British diplomatic representation to Mosccw, Mr R. A. Butler, Foreign Undersecretary, said he hoped to be able to give a reply to-morrow but in the meantime he answered affirmatively a query whether Britain wasReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement459 1940-06-05 14 SEE WHAT A DIFFERENCE Steradent' makes! No need to have staim on your tali* teeth if you use Steradent'. Hill the cap of the tin with Steradent and pour th« powder into a glass containing sufliujnt warm water to cover the dentures. Stir well. Put in your dentures and leave459 words
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Article48 1940-06-05 15 S r x-r. first division, police vs. SCC, stadium; rssr. division, Manchester* vs. Loyals, Taneliu; se~:»nd division (a), R.A.F. T?nKah vs. X.A.X. Torpedo, Teugah; sei nd division (b), J.C.S.A. vs. X.A.X. Kalian*. J.C.S.A. Fort Canning vs. R.N.W.T., S.H.B Tennis; Singapore championships. II xing: Ima.tur <hr.mpi~>n"•liips.48 words
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510 1940-06-05 15 WOMEN'S TITLE TO MRS. LEVIEiY Kee Onn Wins In Straight Sets MRS N. M. Levicn, New Zealand newcomer to Singapore championship lav n tennis, carried off the Singapore women's s:n»!py title yesterday be;itin:r Mrs. Pcnnefather, 4 fi. 6—l, 6—4. It was an evenly routes. cd mateh ?»s (he scores suggest510 words
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Article56 1940-06-05 15 CCORINO 779 points to 659 the Slong 800 Athletic Association beat the V.M.C.A. at billiards in a three-bail game. The results were ;siong 800 mentioned first) Chua Boon Lay lost to Dr. Xavier; Yeo Bun Urn lost to Oan Kee Tlan: Koh Hor Rhoon beat Lim Nylt56 words
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1003 1940-06-05 15 Second Day Of June Meet DELOW is given the full card of events at Ipoh to-day, the second day of the Perak Turf Club's June meeting. The double totes will be on races three and four and seven and eight and the big sweep1,003 words
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285 1940-06-05 15 MORE THAN ONE potential Cham-1 pion was eliminated when 18 bouts! IP th» auirter-inals of th» S'nerinnrp Bnvlrihomn n.wn. .mateur Boxins championships ware ."•eided at tne Haopy World last night. -ons^VaT'trfe^fcat rf^f™?. ons *as tne C--'cat ol last velterweight title-holder. Pte. Elder Gordons*, by the285 words
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Article136 1940-06-05 15 CELECTIONS for to-day's races at Ipoh are: STRAITS TIMES Race 1: Pockets, Inez. Race 2: Furious, Four O'clock. Race 3: Dinna Forget, Harpo. Race 4: Little John. Stella's Pet. Race 5: Solar Time, Paramour. Race 6: Harlequin, Kerrena. Race 7: Snowy Owl, Sir Victor. Race 8: Grofmo,136 words
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141 1940-06-05 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 4. WEIGHTS for four races at Ipoh on Saturday are: Hones, Clan 1, 9 Fan: Rubber Queen 9.04 Scarlet Tiger 8.07 Nicuwsgierig 8.13 Measure 8.04 Lord Bug 8.13 &rvus 7.08 Knight's Eye 8.07 Blue Peter 7.06 Hones, CUsi141 words
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Article70 1940-06-05 15 Malays 3; Manchesters 0. BY beating the Manrhesters at the stadium yesterday, the Malays strengthened their position in the first division of the league. Three goals scored by .MaUon gave the winners a clear cut victory. The Malays are making determined ellorts to70 words
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Article43 1940-06-05 15 liine-c Res 4: S.R.C. Res 0 PLAYING with nine men for the Brit ten minut"s ami with ten for thn rest of the same, the R.H I whelmed by the Ch:ic;° In a division necer mat padanrr yesterday. Tru: C four-nil.43 words
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Article25 1940-06-05 15 PULAU BRAN I WIN PULAU Brani beat the Naval Pcllc by seven goals to MM in a secom division (a) socrer fixture at Pul.r yesterday.25 words
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523 1940-06-05 15 Heavy Regiment Lose At Seletar R.A.F 4 9th Hvy. Regt., RJV 0. THE Royal Air Force had another smashing first division 1 success yesterday when playing tip-top football except in the latter stages they got four goals without reply against the 9th Heavy Regiment,523 words
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Article277 1940-06-05 15 WINNERS of the senior ■oceer Weld, the highest football trophy in Honekonß. the Eastern Athletic Association side, conquerors of the South China team, arrived in Singapore yesterday by the President Polfc after a successful tour In Manila. They are here to play three games before Kolnfc277 words
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Advertisement49 1940-06-05 15 FMffSTOIL ok mm r Xh« World's Kastefit Water Sp««d Record on Aueu.u 19th last, was created by Sir Malcolm Campbell in his new upeedboat Bluebird 11. using Patent Cantrol XXI. .""I. ."^tiy.:-** IT MxMmbWm f /xS WmmW A"/ I Wp^^t-j DAT£N7jt I'm I a A 0 Wm M" M49 words
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2602 1940-06-05 16 335,000 Men Of The B.E.F. Rescued: Casualties Total 30,000 MATERIAL LOSSES HEAVY, BUT NATION'S RESOLVE UNCHANGED TELLING the full story of the evacuation of British and Mr. Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, announced last night that over 335,000 men had so far been broughtReuter - 2,602 words
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Advertisement202 1940-06-05 16 QUALIFIED OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS. 3, CAPITOL BUILDING, SINGAPORE. 9 THE DEW-FRESH SEAL Is a glass f IN THE UPPER COMPARTMENT the IN THE COLD-WALL compartment the shelf that divides the Interior of the air Is dry because the moisture it con- air Is moist because it Is cooled Frigidaire Cold-Wall Into202 words
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