Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 8 June 1941
1941-06-08
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Title Section17 1941-06-08 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION Net Saks Exceed23,2oo Weekly SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1941. FIVK CENTS.17 words
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Article511 1941-06-08 1 London, June 6. E PO,iT> which Oerman agents have be«n sedulousls ftfim tnnuiirh..ut the worid that Britain is on the verge ffM ieand that Hitler is ready offer peace have received space and little comment m the British press It v rl t fi rstReuter; British Wireless - 511 words
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Article149 1941-06-08 1 London, June 7 ■IE Police and Homo Guards patrolled all roads leading 1: of Belfast during Friday kt m an effort to recapture m members of the Irish Kehiican Army, who escaped Kun the Belfast prison where key had been interned. ■ill pedestrians and carsReuter - 149 words
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Article17 1941-06-08 1 Ottawa, June 7. ACK-OUT tests are to be tarried out m Toronto and the 3inin*r areas. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article97 1941-06-08 1 Tokyo, June 7. ALIUOrGH tl»e N.F. I. counterproposals are considered unsatisfactory, the J^imnese economic delegation is making a final attempt t«> reach an agreement through further negotiation, and it is felt thai sonic time will be needed to determine whether or no! the N.K.I, really intendsReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration320 1941-06-08 1 ROOSEVELT CURBS NAZIS' NEW PEACE OFFENESIVE Winant Expresses Confidence In Final British Victory Washington June 7. THE British morale and the certainty of winning the war were the subject of favourable reports bit Mr. John Winant, the United States Ambassador to Britain, m his two-hour conference with the Vice-President, Mr.Reuter - 320 words
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7 1941-06-08 1 British wireiessBritish Wireless - 7 words
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87 1941-06-08 1 London, June 7. iN the money market, the recent I dividend and other payments were reflected m the sharp applications for the t'7s mill on Treasury Dills, the offerings totalling from C 145 to 156 million. Toe whole offerlngi wev* allotted at an average rateReuter - 87 words
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Article51 1941-06-08 1 Justice Murphy For Far East? Now York, June Mil. Roovevelt is considering a^!» ing Mr Justice Frank Murphy to undertake a temporary mission to the Far East to report on the co-ordination of American activities with those of the British, according the Washington correspondent <!i the Stm York Tinu sReuter - 51 words
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245 1941-06-08 1 0 ijOnnon, .luii'. i. rjl T RIN(i the week eating Saturday, 17 German aircraft were destroyed over and around Hritain and no British aircraft was lost. Over Germany and German occupied territory 1* British machines were lost, while fi\e GermanReuter - 245 words
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Article137 1941-06-08 1 Indo-Burma Custom Duty Agreement Simla, June 7. m accordance with the recent 1 agreement with Burma, general exemptions from customs duty which have hitherto been accorded to Roods oi Burmese origin imported into India hav3 been cancelled by a Rui notification dated June 7 and the rates of the newReuter - 137 words
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Article86 1941-06-08 1 hungking, June 7. JAPANESE warp.'ane& rained down J Incendiary bombs In an attempt to sweep the downtown districts v/ith fire on Friday afternoon. Many shops and houses near the v-p.st gate cf the town were desed and a dormitory of the Young Women's Christian Association, nearReuter - 86 words
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43 1941-06-08 1 London. June 7. THi total ol men aged 40 who registered for national service v.ax 280 374. This figure is announced by the Ministry of Labour and National Barvlce. The registration took place on May 31 ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article74 1941-06-08 1 London, June V. A GERMAN convoy off the coast of Holland >vas attacked by British planes and two supply ships totalling 10,000 tons $et on fire. Both the ships weir probably sunk. The Admiralty announce that. two German aircraft which made two Beparate attacks onReuter - 74 words
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236 1941-06-08 1 London, June I "©TICKING i' i.ut i :/:'.i«l quality, hut it is not enough m thi> war. \\t an dealing w ith .mi ntirelj m w sort of warfare m which nothi in^ but quick thinking and hard working i^ «d JReuter - 236 words
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Advertisement40 1941-06-08 1 "howab t I f^ I I 1 1 A i<a tW pound I Bllii'^^ 1 5376 (3 lines). K. .P™*™, xtkiWokK g, k 111 (2 |i nes PENANG 1500 (3 »nes), Bl TIM">» Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.40 words
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Advertisement10 1941-06-08 1 I OUR QUALIFIED OCCULIST I IS AT YOUR SERVICE I10 words
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Advertisement21 1941-06-08 1 x m T» m Mm MmW w t^lr^k^ I l'/'llft*'fkl j 1. 2j s^^^*" Jo s c ph "T RAVERS SON^y21 words
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Article294 1941-06-08 2 Singapore, Saturday. THE Cathedral of the Good Shepherd was the setting for the marriage at 5 p.m. to-day of Mr. Louis Victor Brisk of the Nederlandsch Indiache Handlesbank, son of Mr. A. W. Brisk and the late Mrs. Brisk, formerly of St. Moritz, Switzerland and now of Singapore294 words
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Article88 1941-06-08 2 Singapore, Saturday. The wedding took place to-day at the Cathedral of the Good j Shepherd, the Rev. Father Maury officiating, of Mr. B Lecesstei and Miss Rosalind Jean de Mello, daughter of the late Mr. John ana tjecilia dp Mello, of Malacca. Mr. Lee Kummer, ol the A.P.C..|88 words
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Article67 1941-06-08 2 MARCH OF TIME recently iinished an outstanding subject showing Australia's activities m the present war. Tne local RKO office have by. special arrangement received this subjee which has arrived by plane, so that it can be released m Singapore while Australian Troops are here. This subject will67 words
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Article56 1941-06-08 2 Religious A rticle We regret that In last week's issue of the Sunday Tribun? the name of the writer of the article. "What My Religion Means To Me," was oiv?n as Mrs. E. T. Edwards. This was a printer's error, the article having m fact been written by Mrs. Dora56 words
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Article237 1941-06-08 2 Afternoon Ceremony Singapore, Saturday. I'HIS afternoon at 4.30 the marriage was celebrated at the Presbyterian Church bet- 1 ween Mr. Roderick John Forbes, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Forbes of Inverness Scotland and Miss Victoria Kathleen Tassels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cassels of Singapore. The Rev.237 words
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Article174 1941-06-08 2 JANSEN— PEREIRA Singapore. Saturday. WITH Rev. Father Dias officiating, the marriage took place at St I Joseph's Church this morning of i Mr. W. F Jansen and Miss Nancy Pereira, both of Singapore. The bridegroom is a son of M»*s. I Jansen, of Singapore, and the bride la the daughter174 words
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Article, Illustration249 1941-06-08 2 CELEBRATED at St. AndreWfl Presbyterian Church, Kuala Lumpur on May 31, was the marriage of Miss Esme Grace Me Guinness, and Mr. Henry Russell Oldhani. The Rev. "Webb officiated at tho ceremony The bride hails from Sydney. Australia, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs.249 words
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Article43 1941-06-08 2 THE Ministry of Education has j decided to invite Fredrick Kar- ber, famous German metallurgist i and director of the Kaiser "Wilhelm Iron Works, to visit Japan as an exchange professor m the autumn, it is learned from reliable sources j Eastern NewsEastern News - 43 words
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Article113 1941-06-08 2 Singapore, Saturday. pHARGED with causing hurt to a i> compatriot by m?ans of broken glass, Goh Seng'Peng. a Chinese, pleaded guilty before Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, tolay Goh admitted hitting Yeo Ah Heng with an aerated water bottle which burst when it struck113 words
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Article143 1941-06-08 2 London, June 7. fERMAN kmg range gruns mounted on the French coast were m action during the dark hours early to-day and Nazi planes were active over the Straits of Dover. People m a south-east const town were awakened by heavy explosions. A BoulogneReuter - 143 words
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506 1941-06-08 2 Clear And Constructive Post- War Plan Urged London Time 7 r JPHE Homo Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, addressing the foreign press m London yesterday, said: "Lord Halifax (now Ambassador to Washington) a few months ago spoke of the British Empire's post-war aim as prosperity justly shared. President Roosevelt m hisBritish Wireless - 506 words
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Article397 1941-06-08 2 Singapore, Saturday. 48-YEAR-OLD Chinese, with suave and polished appearance and speaking m cultured tones, was found to have a formidable criminal record of five convictions on thirteen charges for cheating and using as geneuine forged documents m the Assize Court to-day after he had been convicted on397 words
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Article, Illustration175 1941-06-08 2 MUSICIAN'S FAREWELL BROADCAST ONE of the most popular musicai artistes m Malaya. Ernest Schoen, will m a few days, be leaving for America. To-night at 9 o'clock from the Singapore radio at ion ho will broadcast a programme of fiv? classical songs as his farewell performance. Ernest Schoen arrived m175 words
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Article93 1941-06-08 2 I THE Commander-in-CHirt f: < Ch r ina > Vice-AdSi K.c.H. (.h./d.s.o' 1 1 broadcast from the Sinn jj pore Station on TueX ni^ht at 9.15 p.m. Sir Geoffrey I^ayton will J deal with the problems of! the Navy m the Pacific and will compare the93 words
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226 1941-06-08 2 Magic Circle Entertains Indian Troops SOME 120 Indian troops from the Hyderabad Regiment with ihee commanding officer, had a uniqiis and fine entertainment on Thuuday when they were the guests i the Malayan Magic Circle at the; 1 Circle House. The men dined on Indian fooc served to them by226 words
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Article35 1941-06-08 2 Mr J Shelton. Chief Chemist. Initiate for Medical Research, KuaU Lump* has retired. Mr. Shelton waa wttn v Institute for Medical Research for m^ 18 years, prior to which he •'Ttw Batu GGjah and Singapore.35 words
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Article109 1941-06-08 2 The Old Adage is Found But Doctors i n Singapore and through* the world still find the oldt^vai^ ounce of prevention is wortti iM**" of cure" is sound advice f<**2JJs Most of the weakening «*s•* colds that come with wet w*2sio£ be prevented if P ro ffi?s?s»109 words
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Advertisement532 1941-06-08 2 NEAR COMPLETE BREAKDOWN The man who wrote this f£** 4W^ letter to v, says we r J' W^ shouldn't recognibc him M^^r now as the man who 9 started taking Dr. /T/ iMa/H 'i CasseU's Tab leu three f/\ if H^k weeks ago 1 1 hat's what V^^^^Pi happens when532 words
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Advertisement32 1941-06-08 2 THOMreONOITICALC* 4 ARCADE BtlL DING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anom«"» Crossed Eyes. Intricate Visual i Prol»lems. Glasses if needed. rir of R. A. Thompson r Science. 35 years' Furope« Cttn' c>l -Phone JW*32 words
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Article620 1941-06-08 3 Talks On Dogs Are Fatuous «V-« TIIA ««■!«> OF «l W A EFFORT l!; .v Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) V«uS?hOT OMAS Mr S W —10th,., "l»io f .I: -T' f S rgott n to te Malayan pub- D W Victory Grow Y our Own Food'- naSam. a d UBe phrases620 words
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Article762 1941-06-08 3 Johnny - Johnny By WAS coming to work m a trolley bus the other morning when a man got m and sat down near me. He turned to the chap sitting »!i the other side of him and said, "W-w-w-ould yo-y-you m-m-m-mind telling me how f-f-f-ar it is762 words
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Article833 1941-06-08 3 Threat To Malayan Rubber BRAZIL IS NO DANGER (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) IHE claim that plantation rubber grown m Brazil will produce even more rubber than synthetic rubber plants m the United States and help to reduce appreciably United States exports of rubber from the Far East, is not perturbing833 words
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Advertisement433 1941-06-08 3 Situation Vacant .^dmcii of Ambition. Don't «out. Work you are RlVy all or Sp:\i,. Time. RemuIJKn 150- Sumplea collection Box 579, c o Malaya Tribune, the End of the First D c j^SOOTHING WAS LIKE MAGIC TO MY OVER-TIRED NERVES [id Thoroughly Recommend feastVite LOSS OF APPETITE, SLEEPLFSSNESS, JDIGESTIGN, HEADACHES,433 words
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Advertisement395 1941-06-08 3 SINOfI WATER MINERAL WATER from the Sclctar Hot Spring, Singaporo. An alkalino drink with excellent correctivo properties ®F&N > FRENCH REMEDY« No.l TKERAPiONNo3 Mo. 1 Cur«^ D.vctiartfna. No. a Cures Blood Poison. V Ol -WCurei Chronic W«akJt«s««B. KnK.i--h Pnrr Chemists. or -ither No.rsturn Utll UK.L) CU SSm* Co rijrerst ..ckKd.N.U395 words
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Article, Illustration605 1941-06-08 4 Facilities Available (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) JN view of the great use of parachute troops made by the Germans, the public are wondering whether such troops could not be trained m Malaya following the policy of the British Army m Britain. If a call605 words
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Article116 1941-06-08 4 New York. i TWENTY New York prison inmates who volunteered to become depe "addicts" for a year for th^ sake of science have just ended their experiment At regular intervals they have, before a group of distinguished scientists, had fits of craziness induced by smoking116 words
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Article979 1941-06-08 4 The doctor has a few words to say about Asthma and how it may be constituted. He is interested m the psychological aspect of illness and it is only gradually being realised how important the mind is m the treatment of disease. jy|R. Brinsmead is a979 words
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373 1941-06-08 4 Getting Up Nights Makes You Old Before YOu Time According to statistics. 65 out of every 100 men sooner or later are started on the road to premature old age by prostate gland trouble. One of the commonest symptoms of this dangerous and mysterious gland ailment i.* the necessity of373 words
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Advertisement908 1941-06-08 4 i fc»miKi m si K n iss,sr f ln w«i. .SS jsss^ s that makes you feel depressed and digestion for another day with miserable, what you want most is tms soothing powder at hand to Quick Relief. This is what you pel bring you quick relief. RememJWhen you take908 words
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Advertisement61 1941-06-08 4 Hicht(hiuHe\:' releases rich, medicinal essences, II f// jwf llfll H^R throat, chest and lungs. Also, for n W^r^^^^V;i f coughs colds, influenza, bronchitis, etc., Peps are They are packed m sealed glass bottles Tnt your ideal remedy. uli directions printed m leading language^ Sold by all medicine dealers. Hi Talm61 words
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Advertisement461 1941-06-08 4 Hearing Restored In Twenty- Four Hours '1 Head NtftftM dread.,! any on R nn American i-h, j s d »"covery J Deafness to I- r- 1i.v.,1 aH ate <**! 5 instantai now n J h T2 tln M have disappeared. My catarrh noi many years' standing is Z' Cas e461 words
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Advertisement123 1941-06-08 5 I 1 1 'MWWnlrV^ iM i^-^i.^^^. "^^jP^l^j II v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I io i \^F Jy I lii t i jf f f f) 3 wwm nkh niiKL j n lhli n, jiktiMuin 'i >>'VW N^^tfe are serving m one123 words
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Article, Illustration494 1941-06-08 6 SINGAPORE's most modern house Vera Ardmore Visits PURELY one of the strangest and most astonishing housed m Singapore and surely one of the most tastefully decorated— is the home of Dato d. 11. Garlick which is situated m high ground off Holland Road near where it converges into Bukii Timah494 words
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Article, Illustration407 1941-06-08 6 VERA ARDMORE - A WOMAN PEEPS AT SINGAPORE VERA ARDMORE by CPARKLE, vivacity and a natural, unaffected manner are charms that sit lightly on the shoulders of twenty-year-old Betty Bryant. Australia's screen "find*' who arrived lure by air on Thursday to attend the gala premiere of the film m which she stirs. "Forty407 words
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Advertisement481 1941-06-08 6 PROTECTION To Bt* S^* ■..^■■mhshJ HOME or OFFICE yourself cl^^rwS^ "X *t l ill' fn,m this Medical Hall I 3, Batlcry Road. ha; r dun,- I (flghßlood Pressure with this vK -w f\ m II m ijp I Dangerous to Heart TboasjuSda of men and \vonu-n i»ast 4 f:i< ti)««481 words
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Advertisement80 1941-06-08 6 jt&f£3s\Love/y to look at T^jwr s* Because she keeps herself < m m ac ulately groomed. W^* '"Hazeline Snow Is her <f/HlLi A choice of toilet preparation for day USC> I<Or "'HAZELINE' Snow" ~off^~^. ce P s tne m Sll i '< tli and supple. d*9*&s&f>\' "l^y ts c^ e^80 words
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Advertisement21 1941-06-08 6 j The curved stairway leading from the ground floor to the first storey. It is laid with blue and white mosaic21 words
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Advertisement307 1941-06-08 6 TWarm Welcome* By "Diggers" S A real Australi"in welcomed was given to Him star Betty i Bryant by this party of "Di?- j N gers'' when she arrived by air' from M Down Under' en Thursday to attend ta-nicrro» night's gala \X :r Fund Pre- m i ere <>f "Forty307 words
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Article, Illustration1577 1941-06-08 7 L HOp KIN Explains How Hard It Is To n v/, toy," writes /,7aZ;'' U ffood little things of this world Ml Te turn m all I hen- case and plenitude That is an apt phra«e-«the good little things" It con.]iavs up visions oi pleasant times1,577 words
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Advertisement537 1941-06-08 7 Dissolve Ugly Fat lafely Lose 5 Lbs. a Pl^^^^^^^^^SP^ 5^ leek 25 Lbs. a Month Sr^^^^^Hl Stout men nr-1 women throughout the DartHiß a1 1 M^nl^LnV ti^^^^^^ iratio tli.it >...: iw an.i 1 lo .\^rs V AS^SbV ft«re is no no rx r ft^^^^ Kaiul no dr i d: under537 words
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Advertisement435 1941-06-08 7 BSlQlslEHEEl^SElsllsllplQlsllsi^lilEElSßSEloirslKlE] r~~ Nasty Acid UK «i MEANS I Digestive Trouble Take this Advice and I EAT WHAT YOU LIKE J \r Tliat excess outpouring of acid m the stomach is the j^^^H^[g cause of almost all forms of in'iii^f stion. But although fj^^^^^B [oj this acid can qui.kly be ucutraliscM,435 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1941-06-08 8 EDWARD ELLIS Warns Us j^r Japanese history is any criterion, thp present situation m the Pacific bodes no good, either for Japan or the rest of the world. There is grave fear that unless the Japanese ruling class which, to all intents and purposes, is the1,191 words
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375 1941-06-08 8 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, June 8, 1941. Opinion China Refugees JHE influx into Malaya of Chinese boys with neither friends nor relatives m this country, particularly since the i xtension of hostilities to South China, is now known to be the subject of an official inquiry. So far as is375 words
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Article638 1941-06-08 8 W.It, i^alnson II**waiK Tin- lira Hi Off 17YEX to Malaya the war has brought changes. Prices have gone up all round, some on account of increased duties and most of the others through the sheer cussedness of petty shopkeepers who would bleed their own grandmothers. For better or worse,638 words
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Article755 1941-06-08 8 Mary Ann Wendel - Mary Ann W endel By W«T!I how many ]mp] you spoken t,KIa V v ft»t better th y J; How mam- iiecmlf v. something the^^dj^ when they spoke to y ou l° hear In other words did you anything to your friends ladY quaintance I'm755 words
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Advertisement483 1941-06-08 8 WEAK KIDNEYS CAUSE RHEUMATISM Only a Kidney Restorative can help you Rheumatism is usually due to weak, When you start to tnke De Witt's Hoggish kidneys. These very important PilJs you have positive proof within 24 organs, when working healthily, eliminate hours from tie fi-st dose that they are mnd483 words
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Advertisement147 1941-06-08 8 fen X Y^U can look yean younger v than you real I are. You can nave a flawless complexion, i youthful figure and be active and happy ifyou follow the golden rule f of taking two Bile Beans regularly i %very night. H 'Vr Bile Beans bring renewed health %st.147 words
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Article182 1941-06-08 9 •don. June 7 -gjYugosla' Mini ter has handJ ed to the Foreign Secretary Eden, the following statement n which the Yugoslav Government protest against the attempt Uy Germany and Italy to annex t te ten. inhabited by the Plover. 1 ••ThP I imenl or the GerBritish Wireless - 182 words
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Article93 1941-06-08 9 A-rl London, June 7. fN Aleppo m Syria, German pilots, technicians and officers walk about th e town m shorts, apparently disguised as sportsmen, states Mr. Winston Burdett, correspondent of the Columbia Broadcasting System In a broadcast from Ankara this morning. They dine m the main hotelReuter - 93 words
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Article69 1941-06-08 9 London. Jun? 7. ANTI-AIRCRAFI' guns on both sides of the Strnits of Dover were heavily m action m the brilliant moonlight early on Saturday morning when R.AF. bombers attacked the French 'invasion" coast m the region of Calais and German aircraft attempted to cross Britain'sReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration542 1941-06-08 9 NAZIS TAKE OVER SYRIAN AIRPORTS HULL REFUSES TO SEE VLCHY ENVOY IN U.S. "M^v am Ankara, June 7. m j AM ASCIIS airport is now m German hands, thus (firing the J^f Germans complete control of important airports m North Syria— Aleppo, Palmyra and Damascus. French planes formerly at theseReuter - 542 words
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299 1941-06-08 9 Syrian Commissioner's Futile Excuse London. June 7. i^F all the pretended reasons U given by the Vichy Government and their servants for subservience Ito Nazi demands, that given by 1 ihe Vichy High Commissioner m i Syria. General Dentz, v among the Broadcasting to the French Torres m the Levant,British Wireless - 299 words
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Article28 1941-06-08 9 Chungking, June 7. Medical supplies and transportation equipment sufficient for 12 months is requested by th? Chine.se Red Cross m an appeal to the American R^d Cross.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article149 1941-06-08 9 It -ea ii It Vichy, June 7. VICHY'S reply to Thursday night's warning by Mr. Cordell Hull, the American Secretary of State, is given m an authorised statement issued late yesterday. The statement expresses surprise that Mr. Hull should should describe as a policy of "aggressionReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement226 1941-06-08 9 OAIN toe Is the vitality of AsP^l youth fading from f& y»u? Then it n> o*iy because your BBfoxa^m |«nds are exhausted weak dried up. But now an eminent chemist has proved mat dormant glands can be rwtved. You need worry no more. A »ecret glandular concentrate was recently discovered.226 words
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Advertisement104 1941-06-08 9 ypewnter Kepairs <> We clean, adjust. repaU geM and overhaul I^Cl?! all makes of HU.Jl£v-»i$LJ Typewriters and W&^jEL Calculators etc at yjfft. ig=* Moderate charsea i T=r\ Expert M'Thanics ,/i Guaranteed Workmanahlr STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Established 1914) Stationers Repairers 14a, Change Alley, Slnßapore. 'Phones: 7770 8c 2481. '0 '/tTX Baby104 words
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Advertisement87 1941-06-08 9 to take to pieces, nothing to unscrew. Stropping and cleaning are a matter of seconds, and every blade gives a perfect shave for weeks on end Kk by H S^ M^^SS^t^M^^S^L^ JS The popu/or VA/.E 7 '99 Set, os illustrated above, cons/jts ofo new, improved VALET setf -stropping razor, strop,87 words
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Article, Illustration2314 1941-06-08 10 C.L. Cheah - C.L. Cheah By WHAT woke her, Alice Chin did not exactly know. She opened her large round eyes to find herself m darkness. She rubbed her hands and legs vigorously, for it was cold sleeping m a swim suit on a stone slab m the pavilion of2,314 words
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Advertisement535 1941-06-08 10 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart And Stop Limping DON'T let la% Tnmblet cripple you. Take Elasto, the Great New Biomedical Rrmedy that cures through tie blood, and have done with enforced rest, worry, suffering and rxptnse. Leg aches and pains soon vanish when Elasto is taken. Painful, swollen535 words
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Article, Illustration949 1941-06-08 11 i^.b.U. Writes About The Cutting Of old business of fv'P f l' t m Borneo carr >' the <'''>• Some Of these traders have •sat at their small, well-worn, benches for the best part of the past halt century and, as their needs are few, and949 words
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Advertisement150 1941-06-08 11 if V. R. VrCK a CO LTD. JOSEPH TRAVERS A SONS LTO i I I "W DEPENDABLE Your "getting up worries*' tteover with a New Big Ben. He won't let you oversleep! You wfl] be delighted with 9 rt* smart lines of this Atev He's handsome and °°mes m lustrous150 words
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Advertisement117 1941-06-08 11 Ziour bathroomX is a joy to see. Nanh scouring of any kind Is bound to make thoie icratchai ara nasty dirt-traps' Vim has a yww C^ spoclal doubla action. It tint loosen* the dirt. tJPqSSp^"^ than holds It tuspandad until you mop It up on --^^^t the cloth. Vim koaps117 words
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Advertisement86 1941-06-08 11 I All the life and sparkle goes out of your face when your eyes are tired, irritated, reddened. But daily eye care with MURINB will work wonders towards keeping them clear and lovely. Just a drop of MURINB m each eye every night and morning will relieve irritation and ie>86 words
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Advertisement167 1941-06-08 11 JflC-'- ~^Ka < 1 11 If —^P^^ ■hM <• 441 w l lrin 940 rVd WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH 19 /IMPOSSIBLE. VETARZO« b e l S d e Never iKrore was ther« anything like it. nor are its marvollov* pr opart evur to bo equalled m disaasas arising from irnpura167 words
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Miscellaneous426 1941-06-08 11 An Easy Quiz rRIKQIIIZ'S mother-in-law is sick m bed so he is as cheerful as a lark, hence to-day's simplicity. There is no doubt about Tribquiz; he's only happy when he has caught someone out, seen someone laid out, or carried out. So see how many uo>t can get right426 words
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Miscellaneous169 1941-06-08 11 Bnkit Timah; Bukit Panjang; Jvrcns; Mandai. 1Q You probably all took it for granted that Baghdad was on a river, esp' c ally if you saw (he "Thief cf Ea<ihdad." but can you remember which of these rivers it was: Tigris; Fuphrates; Nile; Ganges; P<. You probably know well enough169 words
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Advertisement295 1941-06-08 12 j£) I SHOWS TO-DAY '^'UICII A.M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 "ONE OF THE BEST BRITISH MUSICAL COMEDIES TO BE SHOWN IN SINGAPORE FOR A LONG TIME" STRAITS TIMES. 'CROOKS TOUR' A British National Picture WITH THOSE TWO ENGLISHMEN IN "THE NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" Basil Radford Naunton Wayne (AS CALDICOTT) (AS295 words
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Advertisement251 1941-06-08 12 4 HOLIDAY SHOWS TQ-pIT' 8 W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'SI Well-known Story of Malaya HAVE KIMSf EmLI HERBERT MARSHALL- JAMES STEPHENSON rftlt»A INCSCOftT CALC SONDC»C4AftD A WILLIAM WYLE R r... a WMtttß t»OS Also a 8.M.1. DOCUMENTARY SHORT 66 FIGHTER PILOT" Commentary b> Air-Marshal S-r Philip Joubcrl X V 8.. (UIC, 0.8.0,251 words
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122 1941-06-08 13 SPANISH HELP IN BISMARCK RESCUE WORK Madrid, June 7. BPANJ&I warship, th? Canaris took part mi n trying to rescue v an ailul 's from the Bismarck. This was revealed by the Foreign Minister, Senor Suner yesterday when he told pressmen that Admiral Raedcr had sent a telerram of thanksReuter - 122 words
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96 1941-06-08 13 Shanghai. June 7. jHK Japanese Embassy spokesman 1 revealed at a press conference yesterday afternoon that as a result of a new order, Erltishers, desiring to vist Japan, may have their applications for visas granted only alter approval by the Foreie'i Office mReuter - 96 words
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166 1941-06-08 13 American 2 -Ocean Navy Takes Shape f New York, June 7. J[HE first mine-layer built for the new two-ocean navy— the 6,000-ton Terror— was launched yesterday by the Assist- ant Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Ralph Bird. 'We can and will out-produce Hitler/ he declared. "The production cf American warshipsReuter - 166 words
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Article60 1941-06-08 13 Normandie Seized-Report IjX>LLOWING Prestdeal Boose- velt's aulh< riMjtion for the seizure of SO foreign ships m Xnurican ports, a New York Rt uler message received this afternoon states that under the President's order the crack French liner Normandie, which has been 1> in# idle since Frame capitulated has hetn takes60 words
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77 1941-06-08 13 Relatives Of Nan king Puppet Arrested Ttttp oo Shanghai, June 7. HE 66-year-old mother ol Mr. Chow Fu-hai. th dent of the Executive Yuan and Finance Minister m the Nanking regime as well ter and her husband hav e b. by crder or the Chungking Government at their n Lilmg,Reuter - 77 words
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Advertisement65 1941-06-08 13 x o nov c l it \v it it te \O BOOK EVER l» I 11 1 ISIIi: l> HAS BEEN SO FAITHFULLY SO OUTSPOKENLY SO BOLDLY BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN M (hark 1 UoniK-r's "LEGACY" now tailed your room." IMMBIBP^Pik^feSHiBIB "You're the only one worth iyp?lNk A^ A COLUMBIA65 words
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Advertisement199 1941-06-08 13 /OSZ/Y/ CCWfIAPS STIRRING I: PIC VIVIDLY BROUGHT TO THF mum, OPENING TO-DAY 4 shows (JATHAY 11 a.m., 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 Where Everybody Goes Paramount Present BHI Wfttf^lji^^^ Iv 1 UR I P^^«?3K|i Sir Cedric Hardwicke V South Sea Island Setting W §&SS&s^, Hfes giving you Thrills. Romance I EBD^v and199 words
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Miscellaneous404 1941-06-08 13 r *i c-^ TODAY'S CHURCH SERVICES^ ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL and B 1 ss^lsS?^ if sPsh ff. HILDAS CHURCH. Katong. Sunday 2SS" m un 7 a.n, Ho^ComnumS: M D ggj^ JJjn^. THE STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST 3 atSalvat.on Arm? Col ?ra -or Mtlnß Wednesday 8p A IhurMay Holmes. Mntinl 800 n P404 words
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Miscellaneous424 1941-06-08 13 WHERE TO LISTEN SINGAPORE Z"L 225 m 1333 kes /HIM 30 96 m. 69 mcs. ZIIP > 48 58 m 6 175 mcs ZHP 3. 41. 38 m. 725 m c s 1 15 Opening Announcements. 181 TIIK NEWS. RELAYED FKOM LONDON. 7.20 "Lis; tnin« Post". German pro-.n-I lvi.i analysed.424 words
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Miscellaneous259 1941-06-08 13 IN TO-DA V 9 45 Hindustani music. 10.00 Close Down. LONDON KASTERN TRANSMISSION <;.SV— l7 81 mcs; 1684 metres GSF— IS.II mcs; m 81 metres. c;sn— ll.7s mcs; 25 53 metres 6. 15 p m. 11 50 p m. NORTH AMERICAN TRANSMISSION. <iSl); (25 metre band). CRY (31 25 metres;259 words
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Article364 1941-06-08 14 Last Week's Honours BATTING 114 G. W S Waites (Y.M. Z CA. R VI". Held quarters). 80 Jack Petit (Inf/intv> 1 Buttaliou vs Provost J Corps") Z "6 N. Scully (\nti Air- craft Battery vs C Co. Loyals). t. 71 Jack Petit (N.f. Club 2 \s A. IF 69 11.0.364 words
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Article260 1941-06-08 14 Indian Assn. 5; N. Base Indians 2. HpHE Indian Association Stored an easy victory over the Naval Rase Indians at Parrer Park yesterday, winning by five goals to two. The Indian Association met wT very little opposition from the Ba^ In Vr.fi first half and had260 words
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Article18 1941-06-08 14 Newbury, June 7. pIIERDLEV, one ot the long-priced iXrby candidates, won the Oborne Plate over the mile. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article578 1941-06-08 14 CLARKE CUP ECHOES: COLONY-F.M.S. TEST T*HE Rest, as predicted last week, defeated the Europeans m their armua] tus»!e for the Clarke Cup. After tho dull cricket witnessed on the first day when both sid?s were dismissed cheaply the match became Interesting on the sscond day when Major Colo578 words
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Article230 1941-06-08 14 PAILJNG light forced a draw 1 m the match between the S.C.C. and the Air Headquarters which was played <>n the Padang yesterday. Batting flrsi the S.C.C. scored 138 Tor the loss of six wickets betore they declared their innings. Bright batting performances by the lltv.230 words
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Article261 1941-06-08 14 'PHE Singapore Police trounced the Malay Regiment when these two teams met m a one-inninjrs friendly fixture at the Depot yesterday. The Police, batting firjst. piled up 158 runs for the loses of five wickets, thanks mainly to an unfinished innings of 51 by G. DennJson Smith,261 words
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Article112 1941-06-08 14 Airmen Beat N.S. MALAYA CUP Scrrmban, Saturday. i TX t^e Malaya Cup match J i-playerl here the R.A.F. S defeated Negri by three goals] to one. the airmen, adopting i 11 T fonwition, pi-av^d i the better team. Brown, at S centre, and Campbell al out- i side r.i.t \.»ro112 words
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Advertisement169 1941-06-08 14 f a jt beautyT* w m The gjrl with fair skin has MORE sex appeal and Allure than the girl with a sun-tanned complexion.* This is what leading beauty experts say. And it's true. Men adore fair loveliness "^Pteskn more than •n>Lhlng else. So don't let ugly sun-tan spoil your169 words
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Advertisement805 1941-06-08 14 < .-—_J} jl ii f TLBECRAFT' l a b!e«, chair, stools .Bedsteads. Cot^o,^ Office Clia.r.. Shop and nosp 2 equipment are made mi n either Chromium or Stove Enamel nnlT Special designs made to order L suthrient auantkies WRITE fOR DfSCR PIiy[ fOIOCBV '^^SHIHb^ JR She's an §^y Amom/ lovely...805 words
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Miscellaneous21 1941-06-08 14 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY: 10. 00 a.m.. B.C /t.: 10.20 p.m., 9.4 ft. TO-MOnROW: 11.40 a.m., 9.1 ft.; 11.02 p.m., 9.6 ft.21 words
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227 1941-06-08 15 lesterila^a CHckel 1 p E s.C.( are m a strong position against th,. r i o flub, having totalled 203 their fir.. Sl r s ;wrts ciui. ,r,,u,ul yesterday IKS 1h 1 Kami: a' ld H ak"P a Rood partnership for the second wicket Sip227 words
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351 1941-06-08 15 Singapore, Saturday. VdE cricket match between the V.M.C.A. and the Medical College Union was left trawn. time intervening 1 The Medical College Union took first r :i^- of the wickets and knocked up 149 runs fcr the lo6s of eight ihckets and declared. The351 words
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Article218 1941-06-08 15 |WE Combined Schook beat tlit Indian Aestctatfoii by -< runs on the Indians' t>rouml vcsUrday. Batting first the Indian* utre out for (>i ratts nnne oi the batsmen reaching double figures. The schoolboys totalled 87 runs Ross scoring 16 and Anchant 15 fcnokf Co'rbined Schools Ross Sz;^218 words
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Article248 1941-06-08 15 THE rare, situation of two cricket 1 trams storing exactly the same mimhir ol runs oath t<> draw, o«j--tuircd vi Ntrrday when Fortress Sifttalt met the H.K. and S. Regiment. Bent sides scored 122 runs with all wickets down. For the SignaUers a bright 57 by248 words
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350 1941-06-08 15 Nellie Chi a And Brother Win Y's Mixed Doubles pa rubber sel match to bt remembered more for its surprises <h an f<, r its brilliance, brother and sister, Robert and NdUe ia snatched a last minute victory from Roy Smith and hrfaret Stokes m the open mixed doubles final350 words
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Article, Illustration980 1941-06-08 15 Derby Breaks Record: Where Am I Pays $82 Ipoh, Saturday. BIG crowd of eager punters who picked the winners with ulty and patronised the totes and cash sweeps well, feature of the last day of the Perak Turf Club's June meeting held here to-day. Another feature980 words
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Article352 1941-06-08 15 Chiaese Athletic 3; S.(\( 0. QOOD, clean soccer was provided at Anson [load Stacl yesterday when Chinese Athletic took full points from the S.C.C. with a win, after a goalless first half, m a Div. I match. With the two points Iron) this match,352 words
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Article72 1941-06-08 15 RECS TROUNCED BY TENGAH AIRMEN FCUR pickets for 13 by Wright and 3 for 5 by Wyrill enabled Ten^ah Rafs to dismiss an SRC. E"de for 57 whui tfcie teams met on the Padan° yesterday. Eest Re^s' ."■zcrer was I. de Souza who went m as an opening bat and72 words
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Advertisement216 1941-06-08 15 Blßw4wEp*™**4^r^*'fr*Vt*r^Bn^SßM Piles Curbed m 1 0 Minutes Don't lot itrhinp. bleeding, Internal or protruding Piles sip your vitality, ruin your nerves, and drive you craay wit h pain Chinaroid the recent discovery of an l«;m physician stops the pain'irt 15 minutes no you ran walk, ride, work and < njoy216 words
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Miscellaneous77 1941-06-08 15 CRICKET: CSC. v. S.C.C. •>nri day, C.S.C.; S.R.C. vR.A.A.F., S.R.C; Indian Assn. v Teachers' Assn., Balestier; Sinhalese v. R.A.M.C., McNair Road; Medical Colleg- v. Air H.Q., Colic S.C.RC. v. Loyals, 1 S.C.RC. I BADMIVTON: Singapore Junior Championships. Clerical Union. WATER-POLO: SS C. v RAF. (Seletar), S.S.C 10 45 a.m. EASE3AIL:77 words
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Miscellaneous101 1941-06-08 15 (s^^ol Md Hah jp. Md Piu't <^V^3 Win. v AN ck MR. UAN T P^jt AH HA! TO-DAY WE )IV /^N yA A HAVE BEEN DREADING f, 717 l HAVE THE SALESMEN'S V IT ALL THE WEEK. I DON'T I U4~ jj CONFERENCE! h/^H KNOW WHAT TO SAY. Jjjm' V101 words
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Article71 1941-06-08 16 Bangkok, June 7. i ANK hundred thousand toni Wi Wimp iron have been Lough t up by .fa paur.se S ag-tnts m Bangkok alone y |aMC Iwm I. 'these Japa- ncso au»'nts, according to the newspapct La -Km- i Thony. are SCMUiflf IhC i tounliy.Reuter - 71 words
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135 1941-06-08 16 Newburv. Jim ANNA TOM and Sunray, th e Derby runners, lailed to get places In the Coronation Cup over a mile and a half, the issue being fought out by Winter Halter «7 to 2. Hipplus '15 to 8» and T^vely Trtm (11 to 4135 words
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Article41 1941-06-08 16 Mr. J. L. Mutter, the Canadian Government Trade Commissi ncr m Singapore, left on Saturday to pay an official visit to Java m the interests of Canadian trade With the Netherlands East Indies. i is expected to return early m July41 words
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Article334 1941-06-08 16 laken Prisoner IMPERIAL TROOPS CROSS RIVER OMO 'WO thousand prisoners and 11 #uns have been captured m Abyssinia. To-day's Middle Fast communique states: LIBYA Nothing of importance to report. ARYSSTNIA— In the face of exceptional physical and climatic difficulties, East and West African troops advancing towards JummaReuter; British Wireless - 334 words
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Article232 1941-06-08 16 STORY OF MASHONA'S SINKING Bismarck Ilclio London. June THE details of t sinking of the British destroyer Mashona and fierce air attacks upon the destroyer Tartar follow ng the sinking of the Gorman warship Bismarck are revealed to-day. The tvo destroyers were steaming to their base when the first bombersReuter - 232 words
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Article56 1941-06-08 16 Canberra, June 7. IHE expenditure on defence will amount to £250 million m the July Budget, according to Mr. A. JVV. Fadden. He stated that m!- creased taxation saemed inevitable. j Mr. Fadden hinted that there might be partial adoption of the [system of post-war refundsReuter - 56 words
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Article64 1941-06-08 16 Cclacry (Alberta), June 7. THE Calvary Herald states that it is reliably reported that the Duke and Duchess of Winclior are planning to visit the Duke's ranch at Perisko, possibly the first xi.eek m August It is also reporte I thc.t they would stay at leastReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration153 1941-06-08 16 Singapore. Saturday. THE second tciminal meeting for the year vjt the Singapore Teachers' Association was held at the Fairfield. Girls' School this j evening, attended by a large gathering of women and men teachers. The meeting which was presided over by Mr. M. R. Holgate resolved to allow153 words
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156 1941-06-08 16 WALES lost, by two to three, to England at soccer after leading two goals to one at the interval, before 20,000 spectators. Woodward and James scored for Wales before the English forwards aot gcing. and then Hagan scored. though Bryn Jones had hardReuter - 156 words
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Article321 1941-06-08 16 LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS BY CABLE Melbourne. June 7. L ONDON papers are expressing 1* the opinion that Mr. Menzies would be a valuable addition to Britain's War Council. The Navy Department denies the German radio report that H.M.A.S. Pfrth has been sunk. The vessel only .^uttered i few casualties at321 words
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Article56 1941-06-08 16 Rabaul, June 1. REPAT Rabaul, New Guinea, the crater ot the Great Tarvur-Vur volcano, blew out to-day, beich- ing a huge cloud of dust and steam to a height of 3,500 ft above Rabaul. No damage has been caused. This is the first eruption ofReuter - 56 words
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Article26 1941-06-08 16 New York, June 1 C^-MEN have arrested two PmV American Airways' stewards lor smuggling platinum intended lor the Axis powers, according to the Herald Tribune. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article152 1941-06-08 16 Malta. June Malta has to face the pow>' bi'ity of invasion, stated the Grvtrnor, Maj.-Genl. W. E bbie m a broadcast to tn« people of Malta. He said: "M*K» is immeasurably more capaWf 01 resisting attack than Crete, opinion is fully shared by responsible efficers. •Not only willReuter - 152 words
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Article220 1941-06-08 16 London. June 7. THE unceasing attacks by tha Royal Air Force on enemy shipp'ng and their deadly results are illustrated by the two latest awards to airmen. Pilot Officer D. F. Denis, who receives the Distinguished Flying Cross, has displayed great skill and daring m attacks againstBritish Wireless - 220 words
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Advertisement92 1941-06-08 16 TIES m the Singapore junior badminton championships played at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday resulted as follows: Women's singles: Miss Dora Tan 'Mtividale* beat Miss Pansy Thereisa (Sphinx) 11-0. 11-8; Mis.; Y. O.shima (Diehard* was given a walk over by Miss Violet Ang (Mayfair i. Men's singles: Lim Yew Hock92 words
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Advertisement117 1941-06-08 16 Ski i&m I i Jwi'Li 7 'Irl^ Australia so close to the East, offers a complete change g climate, scenery and peoples, and ensures modern standards i» accommodation, transportation and service, as well as a wide range of sport and entertainment. gjm fl^ Living is not expensive m Australia, and117 words