The Straits Times, 26 June 1941
1941-06-26
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Title Section39 1941-06-26 1 INAL EDTN. The Straits Times rnrrABUSHBD nearly a onmmri AML/4YVTS LEADING NEWSPAPER LARGEST NET SALES 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURBDAY, JUNE 16, 1941 PRirfc 5 CKNTS. The Straits Times 24 PACJES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 26 f ~194l PRICE 5 CBNTB39 words
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Advertisement183 1941-06-26 1 For Up-to-date TAILORING MIEN CHONG 14 I olrmln St.. Spare phone MI6 ATaUaßlr— Salt Lrnftns ■'Ro.-k»illr' Sultln«ir— USA WAIN SHIF.I.IS In Sll* and Wool Al*o AMLKK \N SIIAHKSKIN. la Tarkwu c«loar» I -eiVi n 4 :l K^'^am^aajmajaj 1 aVI l^-f P"» P™ »-t' v IVI A C rv •"'Sv J__183 words
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Advertisement6 1941-06-26 1 SINGAPORB, 140 CECIL ST. CPHONK 5471).6 words
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Advertisement155 1941-06-26 1 j r-r-aa- y» aaj T -»a^-a» TSM n aaaai** flaw aflVf JLaaL ■at •aaW bbbbl aH VH "aaaam i I aaam aaaa»^?^BßTaP '"•^^Vaar^ 'aaaat. .aßaat^^Vaß> -^Vaat-'M^I Rattan Bertam Chicks MakfT and Bcaalrcr ut Rattan ana HrrUm rMrka. I »tv and Karln* Blind*. 1 irpnlmv TcnU. »n»a« Bsur*. Trnnis Bla» Drtfl155 words
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Advertisement7 1941-06-26 1 ELSIE MARY Buttery Road. Morning Afitniooii Evening7 words
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Obituary31 1941-06-26 2 Hews has been received of the death at Thclpuram. Jaffna on the 20th June, 1941 of Muhandlnun P. Narayaner, Retired Traffic Inspector. F.M.S. Railways. F.M.S. and Penang papers, please copy.31 words
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Obituary37 1941-06-26 2 The family of the late Mrs. Mary Jean Wlilte wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral, as well as those who sent wreaths Mtan of condolence and telegrams.37 words
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Advertisement485 1941-06-26 2 MARTIN.— On May 31st, 1»41, at the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Peg, wile of A. Martin, a daughter. The engagement is announced of Alison, rider daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dyas. of Dublin and Singapore, to Eric tancelot Stuart, eldest son of Mrs. R. W. Jennings, of the White485 words
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Advertisement510 1941-06-26 2 PROFESSIONAL CHAN CO. experienced qualified book riorpers undertake supervising, writing uj complete set of books. Preparing Final Ac. counts. Translating ChmeM-3 Bookkeeping Transactions strictly confidenmi. Pees moderate. Write: P.O. Box 785. Singapore. FOR SALE SHELVADOR Refrigerator. Phone MM WE MAKE uncomfortable eyes comfortable Consult, M. Eseklel it Sons. The Optician510 words
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Advertisement556 1941-06-26 2 FOR HIRE REFRIGERATOR— New or Used Pbooc I? BOARD RESIDENCE EAST ANGLIA. 6 Oxley Rise, cool and quiet Terms modei ate Tele. 43 W. BELLEVILLE, 15 Scotts Road. Phone 4314 large airy rooms Prtv.. Verandah, mod tan ROOMS FLATLETS at "Lloyd Howe" 3. LJoyd Rd Own bathrooms. Board or meals556 words
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Advertisement603 1941-06-26 2 PHOTOGRAPHY GOLDEN HORSE STUDIO 467 N, rtt) Bridge Road. Singapore JO ier cent rtl<coum specially offered to »11 ranks of Hit Majesty'* Pored. PIANOS TO EXCHANGC. buy or sell, of Piano* at reasonable rates, please go to The Eagle Piano Co Tuning and repairing speciality 328. Serangoon Road. DOGS I603 words
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Advertisement509 1941-06-26 2 _PUBLIC NOTICES FORM C. (Section 112). FORM OF STATEMENT TO BE riT.MSHFI BY BANKING AND INSURANCE COM PANIF.S, AND DEPOSIT, PROVIDEN1 OB BENEFIT SOCIETIES. Statement by The Kwangtung Provlnria Bank as at the 30th day of June, 1M0. The Share Capital of the Company I Ch. $10,000,000.00. divided Into one509 words
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Advertisement369 1941-06-26 2 EDUCATIONAL CONVERSATION CLASSES. 5 languages, translations. coaching Spore. Jofaorc (.r HtiWttUons by expfrien »d European lln. CUlrt. T«f. 84M0 or Box No. 691. S. Time*. BOOK-KEEPING SHORTHAND TypewrltinR. Morning and *v*n«re ria sM rxmm»nrir.2 t Ji] LEGAL NOTICE TRADE MARK CAUTION. NOTICE U hereby flven Uiat JAN. PHI1JPS A COMPANY369 words
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Advertisement506 1941-06-26 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS (Incorporated In Japan) JENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR TO SAW FRANCISCO Manila, Uooc Kwn. Kofce. Yokohama, llooel.la. S.n Franctaeo ani Lo. Anr** NTTTA MARU from Manila M TO 8BATTLB AND VANCOOVCT U. HEIAN MARU from Kobe July 14 U HIKAWA MARU Aug HB MARU from Kobe506 words
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Advertisement365 1941-06-26 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom. D.te. are not guaranteed, all cargo booking, subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE NEAREST FARE Regular Service, to Fremantl. (Perth) via Java by first class passenger ships. Single fare $192 (A £28)365 words
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Advertisement54 1941-06-26 3 Hear! Trouble Caused by High BlooiPressure Sac* ol h«d »nd »bo« .I..P !<»• of r e 7'»" r (>) ,T>i; l. prob5 r« •°J :om mo n 1 ""n, if you «uff«r fr»H «n<l*rte«'«J by H«« i(mr re tIn n .U firnkf tna you n vnoI a ■••I medical dl.cov.ry.54 words
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Miscellaneous216 1941-06-26 3 Broadcasting TO-DAY SINGAPORE 7.H1. 14W /HF1 Ml <*•»• r,H« i.m J zhl. «Hr.i and n«r.t ■I du»unir 10 JO pm. CU*e Uown. PENAMG MEBi Close down oown KUALA LUMPUR ZGE (DUlj ««cept 8und»T«» 4* o m Record* and oewi In M»»r. I. SO am Loodoo ne»» SYDNEY (VLQMU aei MM216 words
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Miscellaneous76 1941-06-26 3 EMPIRE STATION MM rT ""^2". M OST-HJI (JI.M ,.,5 p.«n 1-nd.m C^. pm. down N1BOM io om. Vartu: 10 50 n m do- tmm. SAIGON U.ii He* <»♦• (l mnn i-> -mi n m New* In Frrnch Kirr q'i'<»nSi '5wU P .nd the 7 i— Mtljl P New. in FTfivh:76 words
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Article652 1941-06-26 4 CHINESE LABOUR NOW EMPLOYED DIVIDEND OF 12 PER CENT. pRESFITT conditions regarding estate labour have caused the directors of Ayer Hitam Planting syndicate to revise their policy of working the estate by Tamil labour and steps have been taken to estaolish a resident Chinese labour force This652 words
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Article639 1941-06-26 4 Investment Demand Causes More Activity In Shares By Oar Financial Correspondent Singapore, June 28. THE feature of yesterday's share markets was the broadening Investment demand in all sections as a result of which prices improved In several instances. As stated in this column a few days ago,639 words
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Article, Illustration141 1941-06-26 4 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Asaociation held Its 1,544th auction yesterday and there were catalocusd m 841 9 ?—«>••» °«"ed l.»?K47 U>.— 701.45 tODi; told 1.202,646 It— 536 10 tons. London Spot lj%d. New York Spot PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet CenU Per I b Standard141 words
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Article40 1941-06-26 4 I New York June 25. l1*HE Rubber Trade expects that the next step of the control will be the establishment of a celling price on i the free supply of which 175,000 tons < are now In the United States— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article110 1941-06-26 4 i OUBBER production ln Malaya In May totalled 44^90 tons, compared I with 56,877 tons ln April and a pro portlonate monthly exportable allow lance of 54,000 tons. Production on estates of more than 100 acres ln May was 29,582 tens, cortii pared with 29,107110 words
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Article62 1941-06-26 4 Dow Jones Averages New York, June 25. THE following were the Dow Jones Average- when the New York Stock Exchange closed to-day and T J«ne 24 Jane 15 30 Industrials 123 24 123 51 20 Rails 23M 28.50 15 Utilities 17.70 17 73 40 Bond* 91.15 9l!l4 Commodity62 words
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Article155 1941-06-26 4 THE toiiowing donations to The Wai Fund are recorded to-day:— C. de Wit, proceeds of seventeen Churchill masks 140 "C.J. B. Johore 194) Kgs. and Labourers of The S«ngei Bahm Robber tktates, Ltd., Masjid Tanah P. 0.. Malacca (April and May contributions) 974} Children ef155 words
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Article62 1941-06-26 4 I**"**?, tmme DMa Botcpi Sdbn Prices rrW-n Na. IX US. Na. IX B.R.8. f #.k. t. cut. G.r.A.Q. B f:*:k: I. tele F.A.Q. B.8 8. b hi b*l« unit uinniioNv N'» 'X B.S.S. Rrristerrd loidrr July-Se»c j M i, M Jul.Mw. J7 j 7V4 Ton*62 words
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Article187 1941-06-26 4 Itoe following art Jx nauntr raua a>i> morning according to Uu dally circutai km. OT Um Hoockaoc Kati Jhanfnaj Bankim Cut iTOCfttSOO'— uuno London I.T j/4 j x -jj London demand j/4 j/sj Switzerland <T.T. onlj) 203 46 New Vort demand 41 io MootreaJ demand si M Bauria demand187 words
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Article55 1941-06-26 4 London, June 2S. 'THE Stock Exchange to-day was generally firm but business was quiet. OUt-edged recorded an all-round advance and Industrials also tended higher with further Investment demand for heavy Industries. Among foreign bonds. Japanese Issues were strong, generally £2 hl s her while Chln-«. and Brazilian lssu« also Improved.Reuter - 55 words
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Article567 1941-06-26 4 MARKETSTILL HESITANT REGARDING CONTROL REPORTS ON PAST WEEK'S BUSINESS N a weekly report on the rubt*T market, issued this morning Lew* nd Peat (Singapore) Ltd. wr I It Is better at the present time r*> reserve Judgment and find out wh«s tner there Is any way by567 words
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81 1941-06-26 4 Acre Haifa Bombed By Enemy Raiders Haira. June 26 THE Crusader fortress town of Acre where Adm. Sir Wil'iam Sidn»v Smith ln 17TO successfully withstood Napoleon's siege, experienced its first air raids m its history when hostile aircraft yest?rday morning dropped bombs, causing Fome damage t> property. One civilian wasReuter - 81 words
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Article83 1941-06-26 4 New York. June 25. THE lollowjig were the prices tot Straits tin and rubber In cents per pjund on the Commodity Exchange to-day Mkd yesterday TIN June 24 Jane 25 s POt b2' H 5J June 52.774 52.90 July 52.40 52 50 August 52.3083 words
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Article27 1941-06-26 4 London. June 25. *|*IN opened dull. The turnover was 250 tons. Persl3tent' smelter selling found little absorptive power for ottering* resulting from the embargo on exports. Reutw.27 words
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Advertisement669 1941-06-26 4 AUCTION NOTICES I THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS, ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE iln.i?ir, d JT 11 Eur °P ean Polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE rUmost new ■OENERAL ELECTRIC" of O 8." re"rl! Berator with over 3 ',4 "ears Agent's guarK?^ f -X y- Ai °-v™ wlh 8-record B r bullt ln u'fa-mmlfm cabinet. KELLER669 words
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Advertisement249 1941-06-26 4 PUBLIC NOTICES FEDERATED MALAY STATES, RAILWAYS. NOTICE. On and from Ist July. 941. Johore Bahru Railway station will be closed to all except ticket holders. Platform tickets at 5 each will b* on sale at the Booking DfUoe Free access 15 "valiable to the Bar, Rest Rooois and Bookstall. L.249 words
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1027 1941-06-26 5 £21,877 In Taxation: £36,000 For Shareholders PROPOSING the adoption of the report :-.nd accounts at the annual meeting of Taiping Consolidated Ltd., in Penang on Monday, Mr. H A Coates, who presided in the absence of Mr. H. E. Nixon, the chairman, said: There have been1,027 words
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Article80 1941-06-26 5 Mail* close »t the General Port Office M f0 S TO-MORBOW ST? v 15:«. MH Zealand »Jr P 'Mcdan am ARRIVALS I Malls from Sumatra (alr> general delivery 1 MaUsTrom 0 Australia (alri general deUvery 3 irSTjETuin deUvery g 15 a.m. Saturday. PAN AMERICAN CUPPER The80 words
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933 1941-06-26 5 WEDNESDAY, JUNK 25, Itttl MINING BOTMt •ciMn \mpat (5«) f* Austral AMI. (5.) 7«14d7*«d *u«rtrai M»lay III S3. 6d «4* «d Ayer Hltam (5.) C-*1-ftyer Weng ($1) 72 Bang nn Tin < £1 *> Batu Selangor ($1) t.Jt l.« Berjuntal (5s) »> 3d »s »d933 words
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Advertisement94 1941-06-26 5 MISS TINA jtij^^ m Shaw Bros. JW t gfj^ Dramatic Masterpiece m k B^H "H ANCHOR ffij with YEM. PUTIH LAWAh, ,iOSE. AHMAD C.B. HAJI GONG and HABSHA. MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SATURDAY 28t;h JUNE SUN IALKIE and QUEENS AT IX-3O O'CLOCK AT IX Sharp TO -HIGHT 6 aid 9.30 THEATRE ROYAL94 words
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Advertisement312 1941-06-26 5 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE. In the Estate of CHEAM CHEOW SENG. Deceased Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59 1 NOTICE !■> hereby given th»t all creditor* and other persons having any claims Wj^t ;he esute of ths abovenamed deceased, late of No. 488 Geylang Road. Singapore who312 words
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Advertisement343 1941-06-26 5 DUbtlKI »l>o ContUHK to fuff*r «nd ipend money ui*truly ntta no I""*" ck 1 tor life T>« »"<«" doctor procrtptlo. PAN MEIJTU8. V V quickly P« u tn fIld I brtn Th» onl)- Mfe «nd iu« rfm«ly thM rrtMHT.tM the fl Pmncre«» «nd «U>fr org»n» whKh control •MlmlUM-.n and M343 words
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Advertisement33 1941-06-26 5 Advaneet agaiast gaada aat produce at low rates at interest ma, ba arruged V)e a aa otter Gadowa spaces ta tat at law rentals. I Farther particulars will bt I sapplied aa app'ication.33 words
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Miscellaneous165 1941-06-26 5 SINGAPORE TIDE TABLES ro-aaj H.W. 1214 noon 8.5 ft: U*> pjn. 8.5 ft. L.W. 6.35 a.m. 0.9 ft; 5.28 pjn. 4.2 ft. To-morrow H.W. 12.48 noon 8.S ft. L W 609 a.m. 0.7 ft. 6.04 pJtt. 4.1 ft. Saturday. June 28 H.W. 00.06 ajn. 9.6 ft: 132 p.m. 8.» f*.165 words
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Advertisement156 1941-06-26 6 Jykt MS mhsriS The 1>afcst And Ilesf of thc wP imte^^& l *j9^jmM" SAINT Series! KM'^ T^^P^Jl YOUR OLD FRIE ND IN A t\f Aj&j£^^23W NEW SETT ING OF GIRLS. L GLITTER AND GAIETY r^tl 315 615&915 Cn232Ha Snocial Added Attractions ■■■fl,,,,,^ DONALD DUCK Also latest Air-Mail %l^' PATHE GAZETTE156 words
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Advertisement105 1941-06-26 6 GARR I c X To-Nicht at TO* 9jo M"C Croiby— Gloria Jean m 'IF I HAD MX WAY" Sat. Sun. Matinees"CHAßGE OK THE LIGHT BRIGADE" < ixnns over t:i rope \.>.4jt l.%st Ktatn P-ni. ilpin. it? I NE .?"HIIOL-KS- THE CARTERS A Paramount Pictnre And lf« The Best: CHINES!. DRAMA105 words
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Advertisement154 1941-06-26 6 OPE'NS TO-DAY 3.15—6.15—9.15 HECHT JBLa 4 ACE AUTHOR f 5 WW WROTE, DIRECTED PRODUCED GAZETTE B^£l^ IfMAf.. B0UBUS FAIRBANKS Jr. M TCHEI L RITA HAYWORTH j Another Exciting BRITISH SPY Adventure Story from the Studios that made "CLOUD OVER EUROPE" I and "U-BOAT 29" TO- DA Y at the CAPITOL154 words
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176 1941-06-26 7 Smashing Of Embassy Windows In German-Organized Riot Ijondon June 25. 1UK Anthonv Eden. British Foreign Sec, etarj saw the yeSt Th d e a> ri«tin« f «M* occurred outside the British Km hassy SnTUan, \SSTSJJSrt dip.on.aHc correspondent. t- the scene in motor vehicles. Se^mashed.Reuter - 176 words
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81 1941-06-26 7 Khartoum, June "!o. T-usr.. ssrs&% 5r,g t »sgsfeg XT e.o.«n.o.-«i«f.l ol Kb.tto achieve tre decwiTe victory of Kerwi and the eonq»e«t ol "?2Ti token «f «r.teful recosnitiuu of the serWces rendered »5 India t. the Sudan, the Sudan Government is plac mi the sumReuter - 81 words
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35 1941-06-26 7 Madrid. June 23. A COMMUNIQUE issued after the twoA H meeting of the Bp«J«sn cabinet jOerman announcement of war agaia-i R<^e communlaue added •TUene- ph-e considered at lenfth.-lUuter.35 words
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Article286 1941-06-26 7 Great Heroism SelfSacrifice Shown Simla. June 25. A VIGOROUS diversion launched witt great heroism and selfsacrifice on the part of <™ battalions ot Indian infantry contributed largely to the success of the Free French forces on on? flank m Damascus bnalc.ng through the cJncentrated VichyReuter - 286 words
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52 1941-06-26 7 London. June 25. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has been awarded the Albert Medal of the o-.al Society or Arts for the year 1941 "to reccgnltion of his pre-eminent services to humanity as a fearless ana resolute champion of the Weals I f national freedom and lnd»*ia«-lReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement195 1941-06-26 7 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to mrdniffht om BUSTER MAGGIE ,nnvu mm iwm— >>J> ~^tuiday~^LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PALImT COURT MILITARY BAND CONCERT 8.30 to 1030 pm, By the Band ot THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS r.T kind permission .1 Lieut.-Col. W. I.195 words
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Advertisement230 1941-06-26 7 COMPLETE OPERAS. 254 sssarssar^ssß r r? 2 2i9 srKara-fflr^^.w UC.. 2 OH^.^Cornp.e.Oper, m Tl« BBSSSISSS SBSJT fIS CONCISE OPERAS. Each opera is m ConcUe-Editlon of Six Records eac^v DX6O4-609 LA MM Puccini. SS;SS B B^KrLT .Puccini, SS D 8478/483 MRRKIE ENGLAND (Edward Oer-^ man m .•> JM DXS3O/ 535 RICMMJITTO230 words
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1245 1941-06-26 8 News of the entry of Allied forces nto Damascus, which has been completely overshadowed by the German attack on Russia, was so delayed that it must have caused more sighs of relief than shouts of rejoicing. We know1,245 words
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1493 1941-06-26 8 (By Our Own Correspondent) London, June 24. JHE glorious mantle of high summer is now gracing the English countryside wild roses are spangled across the freshly green-leaved hedges the surrounding fields are filled with waving corn, already in the ear but still green, while swallows1,493 words
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Letter99 1941-06-26 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— Can you or any of your -eaders please inform me through the medium of your paper, where, In the Rut. I shall be able to take a ppstai course in Commercial Arts It seems very difficult to depend upon Europe99 words
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Letter952 1941-06-26 8 Attack On Russi.i May Knd Nazi Dreams To the Editor of the Straits MsM Si.,— Exactly a year ago. France lay prostrate at the feet of her conqueror, but to-day the Free French spirit Is proving itself a fore? to be reckoned with. The bleak and gloomy prospect952 words
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Advertisement182 1941-06-26 8 F>r t in Malaya NUMONT FUL-VUE The rennement *r.d symmetry of Numont Ful-vue styling is evident at a glance Here m trulT nandsome eyewoar Each of .ne features oelow Ir. an added mason for sele» Un* N:monr Ful-vue for your u*d glasses. 1 Kndpierc* not attarhed to lenses. Numccn rui-vue182 words
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Advertisement103 1941-06-26 8 PHOTOGRAMS OF THE *EAR 1941 by F. J. Mortimer: The Annual Review of Tne World's Pictorial Photographic Work 46th Year of Publication. Price $4.80 or $5.00 Port Free. G. H. KIAT CO., LTD. 8, Robinson Road— Singapore. P. M. S. RAILWAYS. KEEP WAGONS MOVING WITH MAXIMUM LOADS YOU can help103 words
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334 1941-06-26 9 "Have To Fight Very Hard To Progress" FINNS TAKING 'DEFENSIVE' ACTION AGAINST SOVIET Sweden Allo ws Passage Of German Division GERMAN broadcasts of eye-witness accounts of the lighting on the eastern front yesterday all admit that the Germans are having to fight extremely rdReuter - 334 words
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Article317 1941-06-26 9 Pitched Battles Con aiming BOTH the Germans and the Russians claim successes In pitched battles which are continuing with undiminished ferocity. Haw Soviet carmlrj drove back Germm and Rumanian trocpj which crossed the river Pruih Into Bey-ara-bia from Palciu- midway between Jassy and Galau-is described inReuter - 317 words
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Article190 1941-06-26 9 SWEDEN EXAMPLAINS HER DECISION "Determined To Remain Out Of Conflict" London, June 2C. PLLOWING a special session of the Riksdag, an official communique has been published announcing the Swedish agreement to a German request to allow German t»-^pj> to pass from Norway to Finland via Sweden. TIic communique, according toReuter - 190 words
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Article346 1941-06-26 9 London. June 26. t rHE Finnish Legation m London m a statement issued at mid- light says that violations of Finnish territory from the Soviet Union and t bombing of ten towns and villages t several times yesterday compel Finland "from now on to defend 111Reuter - 346 words
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144 1941-06-26 9 Ankara, June 24 (delayed). NEUTRAL diplomatic sources here to-day declared that the German Ambassador to Turkey, von Papen, is using the Turkish Government as an intermediary to approach the British Government with an alleged offer of peace if the British Join m144 words
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Article, Illustration67 1941-06-26 9 This is the captain of the Cotaltna flying-boat uhich shvdowed the Bismarck and helped to send the German vessel io hci doom. 7, picure above, showing the German battleship Bismarck on the h izonwas takm from a British dcitroyer just before the N a* raider67 words
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Article250 1941-06-26 9 Nazis Claim 1.180 Red Tanks Destroyed London, June 2«. PREDOMINANCE of aerial warfaie at this stage "f the German campaten aga'.nst from yesterday's sem! Riciai German ports of the fli which mention air attacks on 1 -.mumcation.-. and a r support I r the ground fore... The250 words
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123 1941-06-26 9 Stockholm, June 28. j rE Berlin correspondent of the Swedish newspaper Tidningen slates that military J quarters m Berlin say that the operation* so far have been merely preliminaries to the great clash which Is expected when the main Russian army is met.Reuter - 123 words
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Article50 1941-06-26 9 Melbourne. June 25. [JIVE men of the A.I.F. have been decor 1* ated for bravery at Tobruk. They are: W&xrant Officer J. H. Deane. Sergeant J. W Barnard, Sergeant P. R. Hook. Sergeant C. G. Rtgg. Private M. J. OConnell, all of the 23rd Battalion.50 words
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Article170 1941-06-26 9 Formal Statement By Mr. Jesse Jones Washington, June 25. MR. Jesse Jones, the Federal Loan Administrator, announced m a i formal statement to-day that he is "considering a loan to the British Government." Mr. Jones said the Reconstruction Finance Corporat.on was s.uayniK the to?n underReuter - 170 words
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Article86 1941-06-26 9 Second R.A.F. Sweep Over Northern France London, June 26. A GERMAN airfield near St. Omer was bombed and hangars and buildings hit m the second of the R.A.F.'s double sweep over northern France yesterday. Thirteen Nazi planes were destroyed In the two sweeps. British losses wereReuter - 86 words
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359 1941-06-26 9 VICHY GRAVELY CONCERNED AT SITUATION IN SYRIA Nazi Envoy In Paris Tells Berlin Of "Exceptional Deterioration' 1 Zurich. June 2tt. OTTO Abetz. the German Ambassador to France, has arrived m Berlin according to the Berlin correspondent of Die Stadt. The aim of his visit, it is said, is to informReuter - 359 words
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Article117 1941-06-26 9 Big U.S. Cargoes Reach Suez April Shi|>i!irms To U.K. Worth SI2a.000.000 New York, June 25. HUGE cargoes sent under the United States Lease and Lend programme are reaching Suez says the Washington corresuondent of the New York World Telegram. United States exports to the United Kingdom in April, including war117 words
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68 1941-06-26 9 R.A.F.& NAVY MEN IN MISSION TO U.S.S.R. London. June ML T HE Hrili-li mission to Moscow. to which the Frimr Minister. Mr rhurchill. referred in thr llmisr •nmens on Tuesday will consist of rrprerieniative* of the Royal N«vy »nJ Royal Air t <r c and will also in -hide eronomicReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement10 1941-06-26 9 "other cables m pages 7, 10, 13, 14 and 1610 words
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Advertisement34 1941-06-26 9 ■Cv^ 'r'VfilflL ]9 aft j -'.J ki fc v* Vi:^- t^^l One of two 20,000 kW. 3,000 r.p.m. Metrovick Two-Cylinder Turbo- Alternator SeU installed at the Shanghai Power Station. METROPOUTAH-VICKERS ELECTRICAL EXPORT CO., LTD.34 words
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336 1941-06-26 10 Children Of Men Serving With Forces In Malaya 48 GIFTS OF S50 HAVE BEEN MADE DURING PAST YEAR SKSkSS3S33chH3 Jrsss ■ssrs sras J en are entirely voluntary and the method of collecting them is such that no child knows how much another has336 words
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Article27 1941-06-26 10 No Statement To Be Made Now Tokio, June 26 Domei news agency, "there will bo r 1P m°?c Seq Uentiy the Ja Pan«e Govern-Domei - 27 words
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19 1941-06-26 10 'comment™ rr-ssuk fitlif fir- z. "isrsTgs w tio and Propa g and».-Sr t l19 words
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Article34 1941-06-26 10 TO total War Saving Cerlif.cat1 v,,, s forf 0r the nho Malaya' to 56.M1240 on Jme 24 I w lle wnoiTiat Rnd Intend of the -ntcrest due on the Certified34 words
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Article40 1941-06-26 10 SINGAmnE B 'MS HOTEL OSEAT UORi.n I«W nOKl.n r Con<W*' Seasiuc: Sau.i. 8We ll "%h Theat Ji; ei an d Cinemas QOKmTcMiSSa baret D*ncta({noxv. K^xoN.f a naJdor p*. JEA Virw IIOTKI, Red Bany ,Whole serial, at 8 p:-, ffi^aS"^^—40 words
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Article153 1941-06-26 10 Victories Won By Treachery Moscow. June 26 ;]»HE 'invincibility of th 5 Oerman army is a myth." declares Ueut (Gen Michael Khoztn, head of the j Frunz: Academy, the AJdershot of the i0 in the Con "n«n»»t Party I organ. Pravda. Gen. Khozin says Naz; tr-jopsReuter - 153 words
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Article114 1941-06-26 10 Story Of Soviet I,oss Of 400 Planes London, June 26. T It J"**"" ar withdrawing t. d e Ol t d ne d r Ce Dni b advancing Germans are hamwrtncorrejpcntenU in Buclia^ th? Simon' '< «">•»» command on tne Rumanian front, accordire to114 words
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Article, Illustration15 1941-06-26 10 *>n of the United StaMPnSdSftJh** Z? *°<»evelt. the ebUtt15 words
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Article31 1941-06-26 10 r[F Hn r June 2C Housj of Ccmmow yesterday a s?cr?t session It U tmderet'Vfi Mr Churchill, the Pr;mo mSm".!^^ :ompreheniive n«tsm«it t™ th? Mouse -Reuter. lne jReuter - 31 words
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319 1941-06-26 10 Seat In War Cabinet Urged For Information Minister tun-s indulge in .lownri-M., h J?t C I t ve llnc t hud MM problem M w examinin- the matter nt ne w.5papcr proprieS P articl P ated in the deba'r Sit r0Se he P ro P319 words
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Article98 1941-06-26 10 100 Naval Cadets Among Victims London. June it. I A Is h H sh 'p to ihi. Ankara correspondent "f the ?ro,r» t IJr adrXStinK Corpora^ broadcasting early this momin5SS? wh<>h sivpd c/'Sfp.S! n«T»l officers and men described the cr am of the Turkish Na^Twh, »tre enReuter - 98 words
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50 1941-06-26 10 ■rtU develop m a frlednly manner In are ronierned. means that Turfeevs exstinc pled Kes, the Turro-British "ln the light of this. I consider X M U, than, the ChSKf«2 SSSSfniS*^ Co^u^^Mi»,m^ reren^ < fr" nd along the <">' front l«W oubuf 1 neatral» and'aSnito th *«w^X%,J^50 words
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Advertisement40 1941-06-26 10 r I y 4^. brilliant lighting and ample current for M*W^LtbmW^L^J^d all electrical accessories is assured with I^^^^l^Tl^a# W BORNEO P M«ORS Ur LTO. r« L lprt o/ Chloride EUctrical Storage Co., Ltd I Incorporated m eii^ta,^/ Oldham Lane, Singapore.40 words
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104 1941-06-26 11 Ensuring Regular Shipments To Maintain Production MARITIME COMMISSION SENDS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES These two officials, Capt. Clifton H Getchell and Mr. James McCormack who will represent the United States Maritime Commission in the shipping of de e materials arrived from San Fran1K by the California104 words
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Article161 1941-06-26 11 RECENTLY the Malaya Patriotic Fund made grants to yarious overseas war funds amounting to £30,00« included was one of 5 ,(M to the MalU Air Raid Relief Fund. In advisine the Governor of MaKa of the erant, the Governor of Ihe Straits Settlements. Sir161 words
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Article, Illustration11 1941-06-26 11 SfceHs for a 4, i*«g£i XXZZSB,11 words
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Article101 1941-06-26 11 Sentry Found Asleep In Sitting Position ALLEGED to have bwn found sleeping In IT.- rl»im-d trial end was defended by Mr i Naval Police of whom Ude Singh j« onr i He visited the urea concern^, panl-d by L'Cp! Delip »n(?h. he Mid, at 2101 words
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Article73 1941-06-26 11 Project lleterren i nm After The War •THF lormatfon of a Malayan society M y T S H ar s"m*- chairman <>< co^lttW. told > Rralts Tlmei rep->ner to collect all intonnatlon and dau SlJtaed Ml nrlp in tackllnc the pt" W lt 1 wa.«73 words
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Article30 1941-06-26 11 Chinese Who Held On To Lorry A CHINESE ocilst holding on to Jcrry^ which was going Mong Admiralty Road i the driver was 1" a blame30 words
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Article42 1941-06-26 11 ,From Our OwnCgre-ponden^ TUN'GKU Yaaccb. Principal Agn_ j. i I cultural Officer, Kedah. In a speecn I at a padi exhibition held at P c Rnhu Alor Star announced that U» ■R.in'angs. thereby wnstilut.ng a re42 words
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Article204 1941-06-26 11 FOUND ASLEEP ON DUTY ON DUTY Naval Constable Convicted rOHVICTKD on a charge of sleeping while on duty at Navy House, an offence which. wa stated, would •make him liable to be shot if he were in the flghtlni forces." Inder Singh, a constable attached to the Naval Base Police204 words
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291 1941-06-26 11 FILM OFFICIALS HERE FROM CHUNGKING Preparing Markets For Future Pictures fHINESE people in Singapore, Thai- C land, Burma, the Netherlands Ind cs and America hav? reacted "oJfV™: j ably to Chinese produced propaganda, and historical films depicting the morale and lighting spirit of those living In present-day Chungking, that efforts291 words
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Article30 1941-06-26 11 OWINO to unavoidable clrtumstances, I the California Clipper which arrived here I from San Francisco yesterday, will not or leaving Singapore on the return Journey until I to-morrow30 words
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Article26 1941-06-26 11 THE Competent Authority for mil fuel and Lubricants. S.S. and F.M^S., advises that the d isic petrel ration for J>!ly Trill remain unchanged.26 words
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242 1941-06-26 11 Qualified Malayans May Be Considered For Service understands. Last week. Lord BeaverbooK. Minister of State, radio location-the most important and closely guarded secret o the war which detects the presence of enemy aircraft and ships-appealed tor thousands of technicians while the Air Minister. Sir Archibald242 words
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Article92 1941-06-26 11 Five Years Prison For Chinese nONVICTED on charges of counterL felting, and possession of fal-e straits setttemen currency roms two I Vlan San and Ong Kirn Senc were sentenced to n\e by M munpan a The trS wiu a *equel to a raid by a Srt,92 words
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Article14 1941-06-26 11 'pUBERCUI.OSIE. f*— 1 and i mortality to Municipal hralth ttattmsm *or i3^14 words
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Article19 1941-06-26 11 TIIE marriage took place to-day before 1 lh< Kah Toh. ui.clc rt and brideßToom. were me IC!19 words
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Article46 1941-06-26 11 Tennis Rackets for Seamen Ashore TIE Rfv V \V..H'.\ < hapl.in of In" Mini— to Seamm >n «sln-apo^, with head iiiarlfts at the MVrinc Most"! in Anson Ro:»d. i«ues an aprral 'or trnms rackets ir^ood concl-ti.n ;Th*y are Wmrdlei The rn- should 1^ sent to Ihe !losi.-1^46 words
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Advertisement53 1941-06-26 11 fm/L L youTcnside^ 1 the oil to be used for cooking? Or < 7 U do you just leave this Important ingredient to I ,y? J^Mt Hostesses, famous for their fine food, knov For cooking and for salads, get MAZOI^ awa ke to its rich quality. Remember-" It's not a53 words
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Advertisement20 1941-06-26 11 O I ILL Ainu SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE BURGUNDY HOCK, MUSCAT CHABLIS, CLARET SHERRY (Xo E wS) THE PICK OF THE VINEYARDS20 words
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1262 1941-06-26 12 Sequel To Film Man's Application To Join R.A.F. ■immms In the main charge Mclver was alleged to have forged a character and efficiency reference addressed to the Air Officer Commanding, .Singapore, and purporting to be signed by Leon Britton with intent to commit1,262 words
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Article182 1941-06-26 12 USED TO WAKE Up WITH A HEADACHE i\oh hresh And Lively Every Morninjf rt,.Vi C U P evcry morninR with a dull headache. No cheerful "Good Morning' from him! Ther. Kru.sche» transformed him. hi« letter.w.'il Uie( l to wakc ln lt( morning taking Kruschen. To-'c'a> I wake up K^h nd182 words
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Advertisement273 1941-06-26 12 THE l^k- RADIOS l T v H1 L N r, AME MARC0NF IT «ELF STANDS FOR QUALITY CWNTR F R USE IN TROPICAL l i *fvi!S9E'SB5v8E3' v i^H max M noniphone Model 829. 7-Valves— A.C. Mains 10.5 watts output Connections for Extra Speaker Connections for Gramo Pick-up I hau mo,273 words
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Advertisement115 1941-06-26 12 I Cow Gate 1 MILK FOOD 1 Jackson 0 Co. Ltd., mucli 1 referet that there has recently l>een a shortage of "Cow Gate I Milk Food "which they are a ware has caused considerable anxiety to C7n T^ i" FaCtOr> Expem from E^«J proceeded to Can^ to ensure that115 words
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740 1941-06-26 13 Offensive On Larger Scale Than Nazis' Heaviest Attacks On Britain London. June 25. THERE is no slackening in the R.A.F. offensive against the 1 (Jerman war machine. For the 11th night running British Immbers were over enemy territory last night and attacks740 words
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Article50 1941-06-26 13 •fTO thr turtra* of Ruwia »*i 1 poked unKI prolonged applause b> I/>rd Nathan, chairman, at a I>nrrhr<trr f ark UM n to day Immediately »ft«r a I'-ya. been drtir-.it M MftKky Humlhi AmUiwador. «r>o ifpi^l I t.ayr rm thl< orra i'-n but 1 lfk rzxsT'nZ'""?50 words
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560 1941-06-26 13 Honolulu, June 25. DEVELOPMENT of mode.'n warfare indicates the need for age? air and anti-aircraft dee in Hawaii In spite of the Net this Pacific gateway to lb« i United States has become on': M the 'strongest fortifVd areas In t he world." "e«t--° e560 words
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Article174 1941-06-26 13 INazi Lossos H.A.F.'s Heavy Blows At Laftwaffc London, June 25. THE German practice apparent in their latest communiques of reversing losses was followed consistently in the Battle of Britain last, autumn. At that time it was reirly clear, according to author tatlve London circles, that the object174 words
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Article67 1941-06-26 13 BIG GERMAN LINER BELIEVED SUNK Sus|MMte<. lUmW Is Altnrkrd In /Vllaiilic N w ffMfe, Juno 2-V AMEUK-AN marlt mo MCI rr V -rt lU tnd probably *>'i=. ttjj •man nfr Kl> ]Tt 1 m,!cn north wrst of thr (M» VeM Inlands and 1.300 1< <" f "L, T CWnerr*. RioReuter - 67 words
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26 1941-06-26 13 $18,000,000 Dona ted By U.S. To War Relief W k-.liti rUin. Jun* 15. r, ,,,,,t HriUln. SST'Bii'iffS hHt if U.ta h« b-rn Mr U I Mltrh.l,26 words
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Article22 1941-06-26 13 OIK BtafTord > c) r .rmnci.t w.io la now In LPB*m. jt hM c|^ rt^ Hm!?r«d from Mo. rv22 words
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Advertisement130 1941-06-26 13 WHY DO THOUGHTFUL if) ,-l. PAREMTS send M^»yAi THEIR SONS AND DAUGHTEnS TO f^ir PITMAN'S? It is wMM) Hie Colli-i-c's system ol rspio sprclnlltert iralnlnn na» been «x-u-nordniarlly juccewful m assiMlng roans dmoM w wcii-paw •»<! P ro grrstive 00-i« In all branch** ol Commrrrial anrt 3eiret«rlal work and ftci-ountanr»130 words
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Advertisement182 1941-06-26 13 Ml I :»s: 1 ill 3> SfiS CANNON TOWELS AMERICAS FINKST ANI> BBT Voor /aif opportunit >• tmcure thete beautiful !loWtU...fine toft pi.*.... gorgeout, fan innfing unit gay colour* durable CANNOT BE IMPORTI!) AdAIN. MAKE YOUR CHOICE NOW. PRICES FROM $1.50 TO $3.95 ÜBEB BEPARTWEfV WtilTfflUJJlVS Kuo.a Lumpur-Ipc CA^C fV»182 words
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458 1941-06-26 14 "Nation Is At Crossroads Of Her Destiny," Says War Minister G°s V i^T ENT m f 1S Snd the High T °Co°mman n d feld a special liaison conference to-day to discuss "current im at r th a e nt c P on458 words
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Article215 1941-06-26 14 Consequence Of RussoGerman War Vichy, Jun 2 25. QNE consequence of the RussoY German war ia, that Frances clandestine Communist propaganda :eased to exit almost overnight as the jestapo to-day closed in on French Lommunist propagandists and agitators, who. since the legal dissolution of he215 words
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29 1941-06-26 14 M*bon. June 25. THE former Be.jlan Prime Mi.it.ter M vm Zeeland. hai arrived here from New fork en rouK to London. He will have29 words
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130 1941-06-26 14 London. June 28. A DETERMINED drive to prevent profiteering in flsh was announced by the Food Minister. Lord Woolton. in the i House of Lords. Britain Ret* no more than a per cent, of flsh supplies since the Admiralty requisitioned 75 per cent ofReuter - 130 words
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142 1941-06-26 14 Lisbon, June 25. pONCERNINO the torpedoing of the' w Portuguese steamer Oanda. the British Mrtaasy here Issued the following statement yesterday: "With regard to linking I >f the Portuguese ship Ganda. the British I Embassy u in a position to state that no British or142 words
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54 1941-06-26 14 TOKIO SENDING VESSEL For Nazi WOMEN Toklo. June 25. TN compliance with Gtimany's desire. It was reports to-day the Japaneae On. srnment la dispatching the liner Asama xtaru to Batavia for the evacuation of 400 a*?™"? om n <*U«tren from the *-therlands East Indie*. The Asama will UTlve In BatavlaReuter - 54 words
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Article44 1941-06-26 14 ATTACK ER OF CONVOY BROUGHT DOWN E ARLY to-day He^ltT^M^ attacked a BrttUh convoy, tt was e brought down by anti-aircraft nre from the J convoy and Its escorts. j No damage or casualties was sustained hy h th« convoy and escort* —Reut*r. iReuter - 44 words
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84 1941-06-26 14 1 Bangkok. June 25. WISH very much th.n Mr. M-t-suoka (Japanese Foreign Minister > will ray a visit to Thailand." said the I Thai Premier to Japanese pressmen today w'isn tho b.te.- present ?<i htm with an ancient Japanese sw-rd. He ;a:d he wintedReuter - 84 words
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Article82 1941-06-26 14 Olxxid.,l). June J5. F a small number of enemy planes operating over Britain last night two were df-troyod. says an Air Ministry communique. Bombs were dropped f«t the MerseysiJe where some damage was done and there was a small number of casualties including gome killed.Reuter - 82 words
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113 1941-06-26 14 CullL; .1 II ;>5 JHE strengthening of Australia s home defences by appointments of several older ALP officers with Middle East experience Is being planned by Mr. P. c. Spender Commonwealth Army Minister The move wUl also provide the opportunity for more rapid promotion ofReuter - 113 words
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Article53 1941-06-26 14 r London. June 25. IE new Bntish Minister at Washinnton sir Ronald lan Camp-b»-H. was received by the Kini; at Bmkingham Palace to-day and invented with the ins'Rlnla of Kni"ht C:>mmjnder of St Mihael and Bt George bettt wed on him In the 81-'/53 words
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41 1941-06-26 14 FL ndtm, June 26. Dutch butcln.rd bAT* b.cn sent t a Oenaan coactntrtU m rump if UlCial .iiuuliter of livc.-Dk ac>rciing to Dutch rirjles In L; ndon nls sent me k dewrlbed a^ a warnmg ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article97 1941-06-26 14 British Planes Also Attack Tripoli London, June 25. QN Monday night R.A.F. bomb-rs successfully carried out a heaw j raid on the harbour and docjes r.l Benghazi while aircraft of the FVet Air Arm attacked the railway and quay at Tripoli, starting a number 01 fires,Reuter - 97 words
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Advertisement218 1941-06-26 14 jgoMjN(j_TO ALHAMBRA One Found COURAGE... The Second ADVENTURE And The Third The Triumph of LOVE 1 SI6RID GUfilf M^%kfm\ CHflRUS COBURn snn» tmims. B£h&BI and d«anin| «re i matter of seconds, and •vary I teiiiiiiii > *P t t ul r VN£. T W Sac, m illutlrttM aoor*. antitti <f218 words
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Advertisement69 1941-06-26 14 Kv^'JH /Uark l'<in| Ir. .>. :|M> [<4f^B Leather Sole and RubVr IleeL pysk%W I fc M7> 44*30 F#r >I>e Snu>r t LiU.e Oiirs. SLHil^lHH^Hm Made with Soft Brawn Leather. i^w^^i sfl s 44B /^VgR^SBft^SEH ir ia Brown White, K«d or £3«^KBKI^H '^A «J"e »'Mi Solid Ir.thrr MARCONI H. M. V.69 words
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Advertisement119 1941-06-26 14 Did you MACLEANj your teeth to-day?? Sure thing, stranger For sparkling white teeth, healthy gums, a fresh cool mouth, use Macleans It quickly removes stuns, whitens and polishes the enamel and ic i» economical in use. B r tt i^fi tt) f/ir >^4> r<»f»- STRAITS TIMES Small Ads. IDVERTISEMENT RATES119 words
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755 1941-06-26 15 Russian Rose And Young Ginger Deadheat In Seventh Race (From Our Own^r^ndent) HJODERVTE dividends were again the order of the was in attendance. race in which only five ponus faced Beacon, and the f Catmana and Russian Rose. Lawler rode both Major Fox's winners. The755 words
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Article24 1941-06-26 15 THE fu'-l list of weifhts f°r nrdiy's raros at Kuala tu»n»»" will be faund elsewhere in this issue if received in time.24 words
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Article54 1941-06-26 15 Oxford University Beat Empire XI London, June Z5. /\XK()KU Inivewity **»JM yJ their first cricket match of the term, prior to meetin S rambrMg on skturclay. hemt a British tmplre "TSMStSi T T d r' the Gloucester and En C Und bowler, takhif flv« wlckeU for H4 r»n«. The BrittehReuter - 54 words
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Article49 1941-06-26 15 Chin Kee Onn Again Beats Kamis Y.M.C.A. TENNIS FINAL S.»mWi he f^V^ 'The fiBtan v Ji eaSto tave turned the table* on bb ""^"cirnhMi White distributed the prl£ w^urtaTS? tournament. The prl«-*inncr S5Sbi.,^rtniw Yadl and K-mli: ninn^ ton and R. A. W. Hllb: runners-up. Abdul GhaXor and Ahmad Shah.49 words
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Article259 1941-06-26 15 rF. foUowtn* are the entrta. for tho Taipin« Turf Club s July 1SU f«slonJi meeiinc. which will be he Id n Tbanday and Satoraay. July 3 and s rr-iK' li\el», next week: CLASS THEFT rO run. ba%e been prodded (or clw Ibrec horses, the nr$t otct five259 words
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Article47 1941-06-26 15 THE following will represent the Y.W.CA. ,n t cricket match «nin* Inrtitut* on tho tatter's ground on Saturday. p Eber cc«> B Ferguson, B- Armstrong. B. Kgar. sT Singh. C. Str^, H. E. Archrtale, E. Moaeon, J. 1* Brooy and V. Bat°s. Reserve: M. Lelceater,47 words
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Article33 1941-06-26 15 TN a friendly lnu r-ciuo ouj»™ l ma-eh played at the N?o Sen? Le j I Chin Sla's premises, the Sla beat the! Municipal Services Club by three games to two.33 words
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227 1941-06-26 15 S.C.F.A. 5: Stamford 1. THREE brilliant »oals scored by i Sam Winr, one In the first half and two In the second, rave the SCF.A. victory by five foaU one in a second division (b) lea*u« soccer match played on the Fra»er and Neave227 words
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Article67 1941-06-26 15 Home Cricket X>ondon, June 2<J. pUARDSMEN contested the crcket ll at Lords to-day when the Wel-h Guards beat the Coldatrram OurrdWe^h. under th, iUJjg »J Maurio Turnbull, a former Eneland Test Player, scored^zea for three- wlc- ke Th^Cold<!trparn'<i. who used six bowl- j en to attemptingReuter - 67 words
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Article33 1941-06-26 15 THItEK mens and one women t double, m 1 the junior badminton I^ l^,^ Singapore were played at the ClerloUUnloo HaU last night and resulted as foHow. SHKee IS— B.33 words
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Article71 1941-06-26 15 Royal Artillery Win Nottingham. June 2*. pHE North-MidUnd Area Armv 1 Cro^-Counry rhsmpl' n.«Mp. h"ld iver a flvp-mil* coursr at Wolliton Park, was won by the R^l Artillery Two hundred, reprp«-nt;n(f 32 MM took part, the ftrst man h )m» >ng Batten- STfteant Msjor A. t,. DReuter - 71 words
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28 1941-06-26 15 ITHI Pinsapore EnglLsh School's ninth anI ,i a.-ilftic 'pmt'j will be held at Jalan Mum to-morrow, siarttof at 3 P_nv T^ted at the cost.28 words
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89 1941-06-26 15 S. C F. A. Beat Anti-Aircrart Gunners Four-One in the first division of the league-, Prior to the match the S.C FA. headed the table only by a virtue of a sightly superior *oal average to the being four goals do*n in the 0»t89 words
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Article222 1941-06-26 15 Australian Airmen Beat Y.M.C.A. Cricket PASSING tnir OH six wickets in Hand, the K.A.A*. scored an eisy vieUny over the YM.CA in a cricket match played at the Y M C A. ground yest rUay. lne Australian.* thus i.v.-i»scd a previous iR.eat tiny suturci at t.^c lards ol Feaiurrs of222 words
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Article89 1941-06-26 15 The Surrashs rEirc>. June T KE Irish Derby, lor which there I were ten runners, was won to-OAy Per™' Loraine-s kh.ro second and H Wn^EtoUedeLy^th^^l Pantv Etoile' de Lyons. The winner U f »n oJHyperlon wnich al3o s.rcd la.,1 iwk-. English R ■■■rtlt D« rb89 words
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Article42 1941-06-26 15 dixision. S.< <•. vs. R.A. IB*W Krr...nent,. MM.: S.R.< v- trrss X I S.H.V. rrvrve <l" »■<•". KA r vs. M.X.A.. *Udium M«Man vs. l..»y»"«. Ta«fH«; <o d division (a). VM.C*. Navy Y.M.t'.A. TENNIS Singapore chainpto.jj. c r f- i.nrl v42 words
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Article56 1941-06-26 15 Official Programme For 3-Day Meeting ,941 will br held on MM. M. 4. 1 B t r^*"; s 1 M by 4t rZSm wUl bo M.oiio nu «rr tKlnt; v »l,.n of rl«.« thrrr b. r •»ke MMMf in all «*MM M tMMMl Mi ta n^;56 words
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Article28 1941-06-26 15 Ties Kor To-day And To-mnrro THERE »hould be »«.m on B c C courts to-fnr wbm V* open n T on rnrlwrri on an nprn e^tin.28 words
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Article17 1941-06-26 15 rrUE winners o. 1 English fcotBall in aid at charity -Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Advertisement61 1941-06-26 15 GRAND HOTEL "BRASTAGI" Ea,t Coast Sumatra 48Cl_fee< above *ra-U,,el OFF SEASON PRICES BY A STAY OF 1 MONTH MOO.-—* "bath and verandah: 1.150-s.ne.e: f.225.-clo Ub ,e /la^ for Tariff 9 p M Btoomer weekl »errice f. 50. return t p. M. pORE BELAWAN r 50vJ»Hv5'lfc > v Cycles are ureosi61 words
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717 1941-06-26 16 FIERCE TANK INFANTRY BATTLES NOW RAGING Both Air Forces In Big Attack*; Reds Plan To Push Into Rdch RERCE bat.les Ween < icm ,n J*»2*Z£ 1 T S L re rP" ttinfi: UD stiff resistance" to he is sTill^HnT I"™ lf that |*tft«717 words
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127 1941-06-26 16 Growing U.S. Aid &Fear Of 2-Front War Said To Have Decided Keitel Nazi Foreifn Minister, aminat t»^ Si" °?S? S f Ribbe ntrop, thHTuJ? 6^ PeaCefUl of thai rman situatio belief (1) Uu-ssia would make f»r- ?•>> It !5 K r ncessions avoid war127 words
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Article11 1941-06-26 16 London, June 25. JHE Bulgarian Government it Uklam > Go^nnpVeTo^ 5^ i11 words
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77 1941-06-26 16 Moscow, June 25. 1*HE manner in which the people of the Soviet Union can be expected n J? ge w ar along traditional lihes ot stubborn and total resistance to anv In^of F the S A bee H n lnd^ted n a C77 words
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Article228 1941-06-26 16 WHels nfci, June 2s. ELL -INFORMED quarters here to-day forecast that Finland may declare war against Russia in conF^nTh 6 Ot the Soviet atUfl on Finn sh towns, says United Press Meanwhile Finland is still maintaining a state of neutrally and awaiting answers to notes of228 words
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Advertisement12 1941-06-26 16 ELLISON S. EZEKIEL (i CO. WMLIFIfO OPHTHALMIC OTTICIAM. I.CftPITOL BUn DING SINGAPORE.12 words
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Title Section17 1941-06-26 1 in A Malayan Bungalow STRAITS TIMES WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT EIGHT I'A(;ks SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1941. No. 282.17 words
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Article, Illustration2511 1941-06-26 1 Work Of The American Red Cross In Great Britain Women And The War By- 1 Straits Times London Woman Correspondent TN my treks round London since last I wrote I have visited headquarters of the American Red Cross Committee, where I found everyone as pleased as we all are about2,511 words
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Advertisement202 1941-06-26 1 MtvS LATEST DRESS lyCv MATERIALS WOP/fT... PARMANAND'S f. r^ 42.H16H STREET. *J INDIGESTION? M HERE'S THE WAY TO m^M PEN| m instant relief with Lgpg^S W PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA mgW :^J ■*C f/KSK&F^r THESE SIGNS SAY "ALKALIZE"' Upset Stomach Flatjltnc* I Indigution Biliouinwt f Heartburn Conitipillon §jjB» Tk« Takliu202 words
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Advertisement240 1941-06-26 1 JUST RECEIVED TOOTAL PRODUCTS "ROBIA-TOBRALCO" LATEST DESIGNS S.A. MAJEED& CO. 70. HIGH STREET. 35, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD 139, EAST COAST ROAD me Cup that CheersStrengthens Nerves, Restorative Sleep Jr IT'S wonderful what a difference Ovuii.m.- can 3_. WJJ& make to your outlook on life. This delicious t l _'^^F tonic240 words
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3302 1941-06-26 2 Nurse Elizabeth - Nurse Elizabeth By A READER from Java writes V» this week to ask some questions abont her three-month-old baby son. "JONGS Moeder" write*: My hone was la New Zealand until I came to Java methods of bringing up baby, but I find the a£~"3,302 words
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Advertisement201 1941-06-26 2 Born of your love for X^ line evening crepes comes this crepe ROMANCE It's a crepe to dream of. if ever you saw one it makes you feel cool and look lovely 41 A 43 HIGH STREET ""^Sl^i^^ f^fyLove/y to look at— A Because she keeps herself /W*. immaculately groomed.'201 words
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Advertisement310 1941-06-26 2 THIS IS DANGEROUS! fm m ri "MMrfn'd brain* arc LTF.W.JP* 1 'I'llrao-. immanent BtV "'^T.m. *avln,t thoir hair V :>'«•' for nklll. (rrrat g^^ «nd sp^rtal machines *hi.h t|. Upht an.i _i noi X' v <" <>ut UlO W much hrat. Ordl- j nary machines may aHert th*lr brains (luld.310 words
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Article, Illustration558 1941-06-26 3 by Germans. They left in somewhat of a hurry, leaving their furniture and penates behind them. In due course these came under th« hammer to pay for arrears of rent. But my friend fcund one "lot had been left behind. When put up to auction there was558 words
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Article, Illustration31 1941-06-26 3 t»i»v>n Marie o{ Yugoslavia, with her two younser sons. Prinrr Tomisla*. «Ed H rVght and Prince AndreJ. aXeda K ed 11. at her country home m *'>cdfordshire.31 words
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Advertisement111 1941-06-26 3 DON'T THINK YOUR HUSBAND DOESN'T NOTICE No matter what the weather is, nor how badly your hands have been neglected, they will/ be vastly improved by^/ is, ihe Hinds pro- /j/, A gramme a tew $Jg//M §g& drops of Hinds wSj/M mmlr Honey and every washing. s^^>fMK***^ Vbu wash your'111 words
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Advertisement243 1941-06-26 3 MWL For Worn.-ii Who Dcni.irvl Wo have just unpacked new collectwn GORDON'S LTD. Room 32-5 Kelly Walsh Buildings. GOWNS SPORTS WEAR. Maynard Building Tel 4974 v Batte r V Rd nnriPQU®LUIIuLnjn^^ Dnngs oui rtK b« U ty o. M IQ »nd B'«*^ U «pre»ion. LC)NGL.\SII .treng.hcns md d.rkc Sun to243 words
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955 1941-06-26 4 Walter Crocodile Gets A Bad Attack Of Hiccups Winkleday Adventures Special Feature For Children By Barbara Murray "UALLO," said Bungo, 11-1 isn't that Emily Crocodile down there I peered over his shoulder and, sure enough, there was Emily Crocodile, running along m a distracted way m the direction of the955 words
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Article92 1941-06-26 4 l^HEN the ribbing of your wool- lies stretches at the waist sleeves and neck, the garments immediately lose their smart appearance. They wUl generally keep in shape, however if you run a double thread aroind the ertes of the ribbing before waning them. Woollies %hich have already92 words
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Advertisement205 1941-06-26 4 TOOTALS LATEST DRESS FABRICS ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS NOVELTY STRIPES LARGE STOCKS JUST RECEIVED CALL AT 3OULATRANS 4e 50 HIGH STREET TEL. 7846^ Relief from the I iMg"i. 'f^HHß| torment of P^OKfC'^?' \imm\\ lfe<^r The burning tormeni at pncWy heat to often unbearable. Don t put up with miserable days and nights.205 words
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Advertisement81 1941-06-26 4 Striking Suit fmWmC 'Mi mm. MKm m AWT Am B vVi a IjV %mw mm m. m^ B^^ X vKb& B^r mL BL Tpnj :^^Bm^«l \^mM B^kw^^^^^,^ ■Bm. a— l^— w j^B! BBBMmi ii JFjriiia^BjPßiiim limim i ■niiininiiiiiiiiiwMtf mmmm linn 1 1 |W|lllll '^R pyf^gJ^S''^'-'**'"^^^ WKHV WMti taut striking is81 words
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Advertisement279 1941-06-26 4 ALMOST FRKE! SCORES of PIETTY ORESS LEI6THS AT 4050 REDUCED PRICES From 1st July 1941 OF COURSE IT IS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE BUT IT IS TRUE ALL THE SAME VARIETY QUALITY AT MODERN'S 94 Mi E h St. Phone: 4663 Useful and Decorative PEKING CARPETS ft RUGS ifc279 words
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Article, Illustration25 1941-06-26 5 THIS distinctive dress can be copied m a variety oi T" £;,S arrayed broad and ,i, tucks show the master-touch m its designing.25 words
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433 1941-06-26 5 Juliet Lee - Juliet Lee By IT is every woman's experience to "look in the glass some fine morning, and to notice tiny wrinkles on her face which were not there last vear, or even a month or two 'ago. The only difference433 words
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409 1941-06-26 5 Dress Notes From London By INSPIRED by masculine A headwear is a new variation of a hat for a spring suit. It is like a squat topper, made from stiffened felt, with the sides softly rolled up. Around the crown is folded a409 words
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Article16 1941-06-26 5 HOOD idea Is that of working A SSte thread in running stitches rifflStisa ders.16 words
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Article18 1941-06-26 5 ,H EN you get out of bed, do be sure mm slowly breathe out.18 words
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Article47 1941-06-26 5 f P« you have an old loofah in tne I bathroom which beginning t« show signs of wear and tear don t up paraphernalia, and is much better "or washing food fron plat vs. and so forth than the more usual dish cloth.47 words
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Article, Illustration16 1941-06-26 5 11MNT th(lfir bro d broad shouldirs? Then copy the lines of this mmmmMM16 words
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Advertisement154 1941-06-26 5 AIR-CONDITIONED FITTING FITTING ROOMS ARE NOW PROVIDED TO MAKE YOU COOL COMFORTABLE WITH THE TAILORS WHO WILL ALWAYS SATISFY YOU '< TT E A R T OF. XTOLLYWOOD CREPE BIGOMIT. IT IS AN EXCLUSIVE EXCITING 18 jp DELIGHTFUL SHADES JW CALL TO-DAY AT J0^ TAJMAHAL 23 High Street TS^thF^Saits^times take154 words
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Article, Illustration81 1941-06-26 6 Weddings T he w«Wln« of Mr. Y,*n Sic Kin. brother rt Mr Y.« c. Ska. o, Klulto L«£££ rf"V .TIT SteW flfth «>wThl« erf Mr and Hn (Tiew Yew Tlew. all, of Kuala I-ompor took place M thr B^strar •«f Marriarn, Koala Lumpur. sHter of Mr. <;.*, K «k T»h.81 words
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Article354 1941-06-26 6 QATMEAL cakes and scones are certainly "sustaining" and most people find them very good indeed. So try making the following ones when next vou y^ 1 s?rnethi n8 r for tea which Is a little different and doesn't require ingredients that may be difficult to obtain.354 words
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Article85 1941-06-26 6 QTAINS around and under the nail f tips are all too common nowa days-especlaiiy if you have no i e mon ;J ui ccc c to help remove them Instead of the lemon, however, a wisp of cotton wool should be twisted round an orange stick, dipped85 words
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Article436 1941-06-26 6 |l KM feMU said that tht i occasion produces the man J Men of the hour step forward in times of stress. It mijrht also be said that the occasion produces the product, for necessity is the mother of invention. The war, for instance,436 words
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Article45 1941-06-26 6 INVERTKD pottery, or full glasa bowls, having a hole In the SK 1 ldeal for SJnaU P<*les of mixed flowers The posy is^arranged in the hole and trailing pieces flowed to lie over the bowl help £w flow^S. UnPOSlng a ay °< a45 words
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Article62 1941-06-26 6 DUSY women can't always fit in a new permanent wave when one become j necessary. Putting the hair Jxi curlers Is an Irksome business every night, n It Is as well to ch££? ££n°th,I''i! a eS J Settins Iotions wh^» keep the hair In curl literally for62 words
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Advertisement152 1941-06-26 6 S asa*i BRAlinc l| ..g: I Ay BjP% i^ M i 9 THE ORIGINAL THICK SAUCE MADE BY BRANDS Originators of the world-tamous Al SAUCE Obtainable from all first class |^^^^w| provision dealers EASTERN AGENCIES LIMITED mm^~——~mlZ4o Warm* i).^^^^ J N8 7 r C^l neglect a \H sore throat! O152 words
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Advertisement220 1941-06-26 6 septic verms Lurk Everywhere The Least Scratch will let them m! SS !SSf £S-I?^S ESS j S3 f1 A touch of CuNcura Keeps Germs Out! Uie Cut.cur, Ointment to NOTE. Skin sufferers should relieve and heal use only Cuticura Soap m the Ohobi's Itch. Prickly Heat bath for washin X220 words
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723 1941-06-26 7 Mabel Tyrrell - Mabel Tyrrell By TN our village, somewhere in England, the Government is allowing five pounds of sugar to each adult ration book during the fruit season, and six pounds to every child under twelve years of age. This means ten or723 words
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372 1941-06-26 7 Vera Radcliffe - Vera Radcliffe By FRINGE makes a very smart finish to many household articles, as well as those for personal use. It is the ideal trimming, nowadays, too, because it is often very difficult to get edgings, such as cord or binding, to match the372 words
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Advertisement190 1941-06-26 7 ■^■^ks^w^wk s^k thistle-tiown POUDRE SIMON and LA NOUVELLE POUDRE SIMON are as light as thistledown with this important difference: They won't blow away but cling to your skin m all weathers. Marvellously delicate— entirely pure— they come m a big variety of ba^ic shades. POUDRE SIMON In 9 basic ',h3des.190 words
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Advertisement52 1941-06-26 7 Yellow Over Green THE simpler Mid more fltttor the Jacket, 1 tbe more effective U the pirated «kirt whlrh «tes with U. la thto n n^' 1 J ou do* only contr«t of swin r »nd trtanm Id Ut silhouette, bot »1m P" 1 IwQ-colour *Br»t— daffodil yeUow o»er Urk52 words
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Advertisement180 1941-06-26 7 I IT'S THE PURITY OF SUNLIGHT THAT MAKES SgSSSBI THE CLOTHES SO WHITE. W*^^l\ YES, AND gj I THAT'S WHY j)H|ffi] »9MBft£ IT KEEPS WA your A; '-if *i. < »Mt QKIN Qfl BSwJSp |^ji«| SMOOTH Housewives everywhere will tell you that there is no finer soap than Sunlight for180 words
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793 1941-06-26 8 Victoria Chappelle - Victoria Chappelle By DASHED on to the plat1 form at Paddington as the train was moving out, was hurled into a carriage by a quick-witted guard, and sat down gasping. When I had collected myself I noticed that the only other occupant793 words
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Article661 1941-06-26 8 THE Singapore market prices here given have been supplied to the Straits Times by (he Food Control Office. Maximum Retail Prices In Markets M» II LOCALLY SLAlGIITtRfcD perlb. perkatty Beef Steak .34 °45' Fillet Steak ..70 93 Sirloin ..36 48 Rump Steak a« u Mutton661 words
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36 1941-06-26 8 Maximum Retail Prices In Shops And Markets I HE following maximum pried apply to all retail shops and markets in the Settlement of Singapore KUailpei k»Uy rai>bnge Onions. lar«e Auatj g AJ1 oUwa lialUiift etc.) a36 words
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Article62 1941-06-26 8 IN many homes, silver cutlery is put away to save the labour of careful cleaning. To keep it in perfect condition, it should be wrapped with a lump of camphor in the cloth The camphor keeps the silver bright for months. Then, when you want to use62 words
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Article57 1941-06-26 8 IF you have heavy pieces of mrniture to move you will probably find it most helpful to slip pieces of soft oloth under the legs of the chest or wardrobe before trying to move the furniture. As you slide it along on the cloth, the polished surface57 words
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Advertisement183 1941-06-26 8 Visit GIAN SINGH'S 4. BATTERY RD. SPORE for Latest Range of AMERICAN SILKS m plain and printed CREPE ROMANCE m most attractive shades PRINTED LAMB SKINS m a big range to enable your selection easy, Choice ot Duke of Windsor Snowcool Sharkskin 52.50 a yard Kay«er Mirokleer American rtockings m183 words
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Advertisement47 1941-06-26 8 Small Ads. U desired f»r insertma m the Clacuiied Oolumm on da, of receipt reach the office NOT LATER THAN 9 AM Small ad*, can be accepted lor Insertion up to 9.J0 ajn. but these will be to* late for -'i-ilHrihon All Small Ads Mutt Be Prepaid47 words
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Advertisement61 1941-06-26 8 ACORN* q I f^ «j en^porated MILK FROM NEW ZEALAND PMIE 5376 FIVE LUES Adlt of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ll OMEGA CK 695 T17 STAYBRITE STEEL $60.00 Manufactured by the same crattsnie,. who made and reflated flu- World's most ACCURATE WATCH. Omega the Worlds most accurate watch. Ml* ■CEMTI61 words
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