Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 15 June 1941
1941-06-15
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Title Section17 1941-06-15 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION Net Sales Exceed 23,200 Weekly SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE !■">, 1941. FIVE CENTS.17 words
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243 1941-06-15 1 SYRIAN ARABS APPRECIATE R.A.F. WARNING i ndon, June WARNING At 3 O'clock tomorrow. British planes will -•aid Beirut I StafT depots and the. foUowine; military obi< w jjj L bombed ihe Arabs are warned that these areas .should b? evacuated This was dropped m ■eaflet form by R.A.P. plains overReuter - 243 words
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182 1941-06-15 1 Seven Night Raiders Downed Over Britain London. June 11. ANK Hiitish niuhi lighltr had a whole >uks of duels with German raiders over Britain during I i id:i> night's raid-. He had Urn destroyed <no Heinkel "111" type of bomber when he was subjected t<, a .surprise attack by anotherReuter - 182 words
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269 1941-06-15 1 BESSARABIA MAY CAUSE RUPTURE X Ankara, June 1 I. I MOIRS of a coming (Jerman attack on Soviet Russia are the sole topic of conversation m Rumania and Hungary, according t<> recent arrivals here. It appears that Germany has 120 divisions onReuter - 269 words
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Article61 1941-06-15 1 Budapest, -Jinn- 14. PRINCE GEORGE of Yugoslavia ha* returned to Belgrade after an aba ice ol IK yean The older brother of King Alexander »wh> va^ assassinated at Marseilles m October. 1934 >. Prince George has been under medical care at N sh since 1923. HoReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration300 1941-06-15 1 (By O. M. ORIBN) liOiulou, June 11. |)R. WELLIMRTON KOO, the new Chinese Ambassador m I^ncion, who is still delayed m Lisbon waiting for credentials from Chungking for two of his staff, is expected to preside at a huge 'Bowl of Rice" dinner on July 7foReuter - 300 words
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157 1941-06-15 1 London, June 14. WEEK-END pilots," a> Britain's Auxiliary Air Force pilots ar«» still chaftini;- iy calU d because of their I pre-war M spa*i Mmc" train 2 ng, have now destroyed more 5 than f)00 Nazi plants over 2 2 "r»'a n. S ZReuter - 157 words
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Article120 1941-06-15 1 II roi I tANO arrivi Venice thN morninpr, at: companied by tho German Mm ister m Rorrf\ Prince Bismarck, u niin.c- Qp ih<- ottici;il Italian tiews agency. It Was reported earlier thai von Ribbentrop, th<> German Foreign Minister, too had left for Venice. Bi »marckReuter - 120 words
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90 1941-06-15 1 Wo men Of Allied Nationalities For National Service London, June 14. Women < i Allied nationalities csiclont m Britain must now join British wninni at re istration booths for national i rvice, according to an order issued by the fciinistry of Labour and National Service to-day. The order provides thaiReuter - 90 words
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Article598 1941-06-15 1 Country Bled White By German Conquerors (By Ralph Brown, Reuters ferine i Belgrade Correspondent) Madrid, Jurie 1 1. I HAVE just completed a journey through the French Riviera, a hundred-mile stretch of coast formerly known all over the world as the most glittering playground oi theReuter - 598 words
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120 1941-06-15 1 London. Jui IN Syria, the Vichy troops have evacuated Xi holding a position across the road I Damascus. This was stfted authoriti I In the mitral st ctor ol Byi British troops now hold N and. cIOJ i ly supported D\ the R A PReuter - 120 words
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Article305 1941-06-15 1 WAS«IN< m I RESIDENT LT II vs ORDERED THI J \ll FREEZING 0 •I \N AND GERMAN I NITED SI AT THI nil PRESIDI I THE FRfcl ZIN SETS OF ALL 1 OCCUPIED i I TRIES, !»1 IHf v OVERED BY TU X OKD£H New VoiK I toReuter - 305 words
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Advertisement37 1941-06-15 1 CLEANED ADJUSTED REPAIRED ELLISON SEZEKIEL& CO OPTOMETRISTS OPTICIANS 3 CAPITOL BUILDING SINGAPORE £STD 10 YEARS /^fcC)*"^fflv ...DAWSKN'S v N (i O Ii V"/ o S VV n ii I »«nn, 106 of Singapore Cnlri Stnrace Co, Ltd.37 words
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Advertisement56 1941-06-15 1 '•it «CRISPBREAD is a rich source of nourish men! because it is made from all the wheat. It is particularly good for children, providing healthy exercise for the teeth. It non-fattening because the starch been made digestible. It's delicious— 4rj it your--4 v. PEEK FREAKS CRISPBREAO Made by PEAK FREAN56 words
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Article162 1941-06-15 2 Batavia, June 14. THE organisation of the N.E.l. 's second army, that of the Local Defence Volunt era and the Home Guard, has now been completed In Java. According to th? Preanger Bode, Gen. Pesman will be appointed head of v new section of162 words
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Article37 1941-06-15 2 The export tf dry rubber for the month of May from Brunei, Labuan and Malaya was as fallows:—Mainland, 49,434 tons. Straits Settlements, 494 tons; Brunei, 166 tens and Labuan. 16 tons, making a total of 50,110 tons.37 words
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Article819 1941-06-15 2 A N important section of the annual report of the Rural Board. Singapore, for the year 1940, deals with maternity and child welfare work. This vitally important branch of the health department, it is stated, continued to. function with vigour as m former yean and819 words
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Article29 1941-06-15 2 The May output of th? Renong Tin Dredging Co. Ltd-, was as follows: No. 2 Dredge, ***** piculs: I No. 3 Dredge, ***** piculs; Gombak I Dredge, 745.53 piculs.29 words
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Article, Illustration79 1941-06-15 2 The result when two S<tod tins clashed at Stamford Koad at about 11 o'clock on Friday night. Two Europeans and one Indian, believed to be occupants of the two cars, were injured. Both thp Europeans were slightly hurt, one with lacerations over the iorehead and cheek79 words
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Article182 1941-06-15 2 Singapore, Saturday. ALLEGATIONS of how a cock-boy employed .by Mr. K. C. JohnsonHill was stopped on his way hum-' by three Chinese, who extorted $2 from him as "protection money", were made m the second magistrate's court to-day when Yeo Keng Hai was charged before Mr. Conrad182 words
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Article405 1941-06-15 2 MORE VICHY DESER TIONS Navy Give s Great Help In Advance U p Syrian Coast <By Desmond Tighe, Renter'; Special Correspondent with the Imperial Forces m Syria) AUSTRALIAN sappers are working hard to restore bridgeheads and escarpments blown up by the French m their withdrawal from Merj Ayoum. The pursuitReuter - 405 words
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Article71 1941-06-15 2 M^lbourn^. June 14. EMPLOYERS have been forced to r^durr staffs ov/inn; to the Government's plnns to curtail non°ntinl industries pnd they will be nskcH to dismiss first ali men under 40 y-ars of age. Tlv> cbiect is to release men for the ftehtinq forces nnr]71 words
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379 1941-06-15 2 Singapore, Saturday. POST mortem examination has revealed that the cause of the hoy's death was shock and haemorrhage from multiple Injuries, and the doctor's opinion is that the boy's injuries might have been caused by his having been knocked down by a motor vehicle. "I379 words
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177 1941-06-15 2 More Vichy Desertions To de Gaulle Jerusalem, June 14. FURTHER adhesions by members' of the Vichy forc^ m Syria to the Free French cause are reported by a semi-official radio commentator from Jerusalem. Ho says that Free French legionnaires met other units of the Foreign Legion m the Damascus sectorReuter - 177 words
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Article141 1941-06-15 2 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY \\THAT IS THOUGHT TO BE A CASE WITHOUT Parai LEL IN THIS COUNTRY WAS MENTIONED IN COU R t THIS MORNING WHEN AN ELDERLY SIKH NAMED JAWALA SINGH WAS CHARGED WITH ABETMENT OF RAPE ON HIS WIFE. i All three cases were pi The141 words
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Article80 1941-06-15 2 NIGHT BOMBING MENACE MASTERED London, June 14. lyjß. Ernest Bevin, t»ie Minister of Labour, m a speech at Lc cester last night expressed th'± opinion that the day was not tar distant when the people of this country would be as safe m their beds at night as they areReuter - 80 words
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135 1941-06-15 2 Roosevelt's Pledge To King George Washington. June 13. DRESIDENT Roosevelt renewed his pledge of "full material assistance to Great Britain and her allies" m a message to King George, congratulating him on nit birthday, expressing sincere wishes for his well-being and for the welfare of all peoples of the BritishReuter - 135 words
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Article153 1941-06-15 2 CURTAILED AIR MAIL SERVICE RENEWED attention is drawn b? the Ptstal Authorities to the fact that owing to restricted load capacity, the air mail service to East Africa, South Africa and the United Kingdom previously opf rated by the British Overseas Airways Corporation is suspended The public are reminded of153 words
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Article91 1941-06-15 2 London, June 14. INDUSTRIAL targets m the Ruhr and the docks at Brest were again attacked by British bombers during last nieht, it was learned m London this morning:. The R.A F. delivered another attack on invasion ports early this morning, according to reports received mReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement111 1941-06-15 2 |P|!|H CONTROL YOUR DUCT S i Jj Hi o 1 I m JtaM tJurtf* oLvhl todaj Obtainable at all leading Chemists. Larga $7.00 Small $2 50 When ordering please ■pecify OKASA for men or women. For literature and medloal testimonials writ* to the Sole Distributors for Malaya. GRAFTON LABORATORIES. LTD..111 words
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Advertisement152 1941-06-15 2 THOMPSON OPTICAL Co 4, ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomalies. Crossed Eyes. /V^ Intricate Visual Problems. (-^Sj^' Glasses if needed. R. A. Thompson Dr. of Ocular Science. 35 years' Europ«an Clinictl Experience. 'Phone 3002. Aid For The Ageing p To the no-longer-young life Tfl ij liable to present a dark152 words
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358 1941-06-15 3 GOVERNMENT WASTAGE RAISING WAR LOAN duplication Unnecessary S H( !h, T L i 0l ted polic y to be t£Z dais anh! of M «V«" governments SettleSs w.;tT T mad Week t() Strata of huge wLK f C mea the mne cessary situation of the lS^°f o r n^ COns358 words
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Article113 1941-06-15 3 VOIING i eople Who prefer air raid 1 shelters to be dork have smashed nenrW all the electric liphts m surface sbe'ter.s m Weston-super-Mare. The lights were installed by the local council following complaints by moral welfare organisations. When the bulbs and fittings disappeared we put113 words
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Article, Illustration88 1941-06-15 3 Mr. Tan Kay Hai, will be the first Chinese to join the R.A.F. Training School m Singapore. He lv.s been selected for training with the August batch with a nm.ibnr of othe local-born cadets. It is likely that a few more may be selected from up-country when the selection board88 words
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140 1941-06-15 3 J^HE 8.8.C'8 famous chiming bells wove heard again recently for a few moments. It was aft* 11 .t he nme- o'clock news had been read Usat there was a pause. Then, to in*? astonishment of 1 steners, the bells were heard. Many people telephoned140 words
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Article783 1941-06-15 3 Moneylending Must Be Controlled (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) J^OIS of things have been said about money-lenders m this country. Various victims have related their experience with money-lenders and various associations have discussed the problem and 'ts evils but so far no constructive suggestions have been made as to how the783 words
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Advertisement416 1941-06-15 3 r L Li me. c marches Methods of vavel ,^gj^j change. Also medicfh« Now we don^t have to tak^ j nasty-tasting oils, inconvenient herbal brews and griping purgatives. Medical science gives us LAXOBAC-the modern chocolate laxative. UxobJ tastes just like chocolate because it is chocolate. Yet a small tablet will416 words
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Advertisement15 1941-06-15 3 BfCW«d ari«J l>oItl»<J \>y i MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD Di-iributt-.J by PRASEM A NEAVE LTD J15 words
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Advertisement965 1941-06-15 3 cans som ething Ja n^^^^l H\^l y^^A VY U have een warned pT^IIIW KIDNEY trouble «iid Bladder Puls. ls t(^»y- Takf Item to-ntyTu before yoit wu w a J K to b d Wlt^^ 24 hour* you w-.1l knowWhen kidneys are not dotng their work, that your kidneys are ban*965 words
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352 1941-06-15 4 London, June 11. Klci-SCALR exercises m which 70,000 troops, including several thousand Homo Guard members, have just taken part have yielded valuable new lessons as to what might happen m an invasion. Lt.-Gen. T. H. Eastwood, ne.w G.0.C., Northern Command designed the exercises to theBritish Wireless - 352 words
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Article80 1941-06-15 4 Tokyo. June 14. COMMENTING on American reV* ports that the United States may tight m restrictions on domestic consumption oi oil as v. as the export of petroleum products, wellinformed quarters \-iccd the belief that such an American move might compel Japan to seek oil m80 words
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Article, Illustration350 1941-06-15 4 "DIGGER" HATS FOR BRITISH A VARIATION of the famous "digger" hat will shortly replace th t various types of helmets used by British troops m Malaya. This change over has bt^n confirmed by the military authorities. It is not known whether units ot che British Army m other parts ot350 words
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Article588 1941-06-15 4 JOHNNY - JOHNNY Bj T HEARD my pal McTavish unit to sco the doctor on Monday morning and when the doc asked him what was wrong he stuck out his tongue and it was full of splinters. The doctor took them all out and asked Sandy how they588 words
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Article216 1941-06-15 4 To MORROW (Monday) "Pompadour*' Singapore's newest and most original specialty store, dealing exclusively m perfumes and supercosmetics, will open at 11, The Arcade fotai proceeds cf the first week's al? s will go to the War Funa. Furiher attraction on tiie opening Jay will be the gift216 words
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Article396 1941-06-15 4 4 SUGGESTION made m the Sunday Tribune a fewweeks ago, that instead of asking- for contributions direct for the War Fund, members of the public should be invited to buy various war weapons at fixed prices, was adopted by the apitoJ Theatre m preparing the programme396 words
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Advertisement842 1941-06-15 4 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men Vho Feel Old Before -< ffcr^ Their Time 1 von f. I n you ar.-' Ar>> you king In youthTul animation? Do you en- W. tßbß^ joy the socKty of beautiful women? Do \fei842 words
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Advertisement385 1941-06-15 4 M MM! Up Nights Makes You Old Before Your Time According to statistics, 65 out of ever* 100 men sooner or hit, r are started on tho I one ot tti e commonest symptoms of this dangerous and mysterious gland ailment is i ■ate. Other Indications are burning sensal tlon385 words
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Advertisement337 1941-06-15 4 A COOD DIGESTION If you cannot enjoy a C ood without suffering fr y om g^ot c^ flatulence or tossing and iuZ buni ot digestion. cv *'th y,^ Excess acidity which fnr™ stomach and inflames the dewl m is the principal cause of in<w muco neutralise this han ful otSSSt337 words
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Article, Illustration747 1941-06-15 5 M. L. IIO1»KI\ IYIK Of London, May 21. /F Mr. Herbert Morrison had seized a Hurricane and flown off to Herchlcsgaden to give himself up, we m the British Empire would feel somewhat annoyed and peevish. We can, therefore, understand the peevishness and annoyance which has been expressed747 words
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Article70 1941-06-15 5 May Elope If He Has Time Hollywood. CMiv Grant may 'dope" with Barbara Hutlon. the Woolworth beirtll II he can find Uqm y. o 'We've disciu^ed marriage, ne said, 'but we're not certain if or when. ••It depends on my nlm worh But if they do decide to do it70 words
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Article522 1941-06-15 5 OX Monday I had to sign on€ t of the two medical certili- < cates required to commit Fred Hylman to a .Mental Hospital— a much better name than that of "Lunatic Asylum* 1 which was commonly used some years This recalled the case of a522 words
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Advertisement145 1941-06-15 5 WATERBURY'S COMPOUND HELPS BUILD YOU UP -STIMULATES APPETITE-KEEPS YOU FIT h.,s helped thousands to new health new v.tal.ty ne« ivn ..n.« .nd energy. You soon lose that tired, listless feel.n X because NX a.crburv s sumu.ates and tones up the entire sss.cn, ,m proves the ap-petite-helps you Cml young and145 words
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Advertisement129 1941-06-15 5 PILES NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer m silence untold •ironies, constant brain-wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed this troi ble with even such a confidant as their chonist. If you are a sufferer, make up your mmdl to ask129 words
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Advertisement793 1941-06-15 5 PUFFY, SWOLLEN jACHING s *SrF't a fYmi IeiAMtSTAII I AClO!j The Rkln-porea HIII^" MS of voui' i'oo\ should be constantly < Jewell, it la >■ have become ch< begin to fbrm. Vou 'vc Jot to .hilt that add or u«> on »ufl modorn treat nu-nt S warm\vat,r vrll of Radox793 words
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Miscellaneous607 1941-06-15 5 l l x No Guessing To-Day MEvi n li you cculdn i ha helped Winterbottcm you may still know that &tucco: t% faipono lorredor; Ornsmeatai I carving on ceiling or wall; X ud of plas'er or cement; Barly chaal of Italian architec m 1 And now lor a hard one607 words
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Article, Illustration1352 1941-06-15 6 VERA ARDMORE - A WOMAN PEEPS AT SINGAPORE VERA ARDMORE sdgdghh "DRING your bathing costume towel' was the reminder given to the 33 friends Invited by H.H. the Sultan of Johore and Lady Marcella Ibrahim to a Lido party at Bukit Serene on Sun evening. Guests were greeted by H.H. th< Sultan and1,352 words
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Advertisement401 1941-06-15 6 INDIGESTION FOR YEARS At Times Her Life Wat Unbearable v Now We Always Keep a Bottle of eastVite royic tablets In The House Dear Sirs, I feel I must write to inform you of the wonderful benefits my wife has received from taking Yeast-Vite. For year? she has suffered from401 words
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Advertisement101 1941-06-15 6 JSkt Women P^^- RDMIRE Jj^Ssk Before your system 46jgp' reaches serious gMKS J proportions or yon Y^^r m sink low c r and 9| ower nto depths ttg^ H^ of despondency, to jpgft lffi a control over sh;itPbw wP^ fk whatever cause l^^t^P^ and to enjoy a Silo nlstrthntorsr SUNDER101 words
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Advertisement88 1941-06-15 6 A drop or two of MURINE m each eye will do uonders towards making them feel comfortable. Use MURINE regularly every night and morning and to relieve eyes that have become reddened, inflamed, or irritated from reflected sun glare, driving,or overwork. M URINE is safe, soothing, and refreshing ;\a the88 words
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Advertisement99 1941-06-15 6 AX I Y ou>l -L be astonished how Zam-Buk soothes pain /jK and dries up secretion m cases of abscesses. //£> STnlfflWrn* ulcers and leg sores. All you have to do is sm-ar —-^ll^\ T Hm B k ointment on thickly and bandage up. /Ay I3H Ihe ref.ned herbal oils99 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1941-06-15 8 I lt\V \lll» HAAS Suggests Tli«l r JMiK series <>r articles appearing m "The Sunday Tribune" under the heading "What My Religion Means to Me/ 1 has prompted me to a&k the question: "Is the present a Godless Age?" This is one of the most1,212 words
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390 1941-06-15 8 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, June 13. 1941. Opinion The China War IX a little over three weeks Japan's unofficial war on China will have entered on its fifth year. What the Tokyo militarists had fondly hoped would be all over bar the shouting m a few weeks, has already lasted390 words
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Article729 1941-06-15 8 W. B. PATERSON ROOTS FOR I>KADING a newspa])L-r the other day Yes, I occasionally let myseir k<> thoroughly and plunge m off the deep end and besides I get fed up with the BT>(\ telling the world that there is nothing of importance to report on the Libyan front729 words
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Article654 1941-06-15 8 Look At Yourself By Mary Anne Wend e gOMETDIES I wish s ingarK would grow up. Nev rh r a I met bo many men and won^ whose judgment m o (i tff so completely, the balance Ah disci imination of maturity Ttry live m a small a world of654 words
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Advertisement355 1941-06-15 8 Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure A A 4*r^ WE AOACHf vdlfSC iriany mWm*" o™™"0 Dangerous Symptoms rl|Sj^^ Check These Symptoms IE Wm. "*ns With Your Condition [I^^^%^ Before It Is Too Late "l^^^b rhe llvea of thousands, yes, millions of men and iAIMIS^W fr^nmrtw women throu B355 words
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Article304 1941-06-15 9 REDS MUST FIGHT OR YIELD TO HUNS -LONDON PRESS REPORT Wg rorce Of Nazi Tanks In Finland rmiiti ii- London. Juno 14 I ,U C f thC UBBia "3K 'at stake, says the Daily Telegraph ,n a leader on Russo-CJerma,, relations The signs indicate, it says, that HttfaMb ■o longerReuter - 304 words
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Article147 1941-06-15 9 Reich Stops Goebbels' 'Invasion Nru York, Jutif 1.',. rul'lls or Hi!' final edition of the Nazi Party MfSB Voelkischer Beobac liter containing an Article by Goebhels foreshadowing the imminent invasion of Britain have been confiscated bj Retell officials, accordinu t«» :i D#w iMMi MWsage. No reason u;«x given for thisReuter - 147 words
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Article40 1941-06-15 9 Nicosia, IC3 prus) June I ENEMY aircraft, operating singly, -h« pp -ci bombfl ;ti three different I points m the island, bul no damas< was done and the only ca malty wa s villager iifihtly injured. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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31 1941-06-15 9 Washington, June 14. lyj HER X ALPHAND financial attache a( tha French Emba hi Washington has resißned because ol d1 ;aprecmcnt with the Vichy Dohcv. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration167 1941-06-15 9 Australian Solidarity With British Simla. June 14 ADDRESSING Indian and 01 seas press represent S'r Bertram Btcvens. the Australian 1 preaentative In the Eastern grou] referred to the rrciit decision <>I Australia to suspend the transference of lunds raised for Spitfires to England Sir Bertram said that Australia's motives wereReuter - 167 words
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Article131 1941-06-15 9 ROBIN MOOR CARRIED NO CONTRABAND New York, June 13. triiK Robin Line, who are owners 1 oi the Robin Mooj assured tn p of the Robin Moor, assured the Press if a < <>ni Jrence that the Robin M r >r carried leither munlt ions nor war material Tliey allowedReuter - 131 words
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Article318 1941-06-15 9 HULL'S ACCUSATIONS JX the most caustic United States Government declaration yet issued on the Vichy policies, Mr. £ordell Hull (Secretary of State) directly accused Admiral Darlan and It. Laval of scheming to "deliver France, politically, economically and militarily to Hitler, and said that this "originalReuter - 318 words
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208 1941-06-15 9 Canadian Armoured Division For Britain Ottawa, June 13. MH Mackenzie King, the Primr Minister, speaking <t sea warfare, said that having n gard to the comparative resources of ton-* nage, targets and striking power available, the "balance of effective destruction is not tilted as heTivily as might appear on theReuter - 208 words
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Article50 1941-06-15 9 The Vichy Minister, M. Henri Haye, after reading \\w. statement by Mr. Cordoll Hull (American Secretary of State for Foreign \fTairsi reasserted that no Axis farces wciv m Syria and expressed 'surprise and disappointment at ihc new interpretation" given by Mr. Cordell Hull, states a New York message.50 words
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Advertisement70 1941-06-15 9 European residents In Eastern oountries are, m increasing numbers sending their children to Australia's splendid boarding schools. The advantages aa c obvious -Invtgorataing climate, exceptionally favourable exchange, tin British environment, the quick access, and safety. Wuile for booklet featuring Australia's ■cholt and also a holiday folder which gives the iullest70 words
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Article1412 1941-06-15 10 A. Kanayson - A. Kanayson r«^«^«*» Ut rW^HIS is a story based on Malaya, j JL fearless and brutally frank. The writer dares to tell of the misfortunes S which may and do follow ignorance and he does not mince his words. The coward S and those who fear the1,412 words
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Article90 1941-06-15 10 SHORT STORY ABOUT MALAYA M w he had cured his disease it Had made him sterile. The poor man then realized that his beloved wife had suffered on his account alone There had been nothing wrong: vith her. But nothing is completely hopeless Samy and his wiie adopted four children90 words
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149 1941-06-15 10 S Bangkok, June 14. I JAPANESE press correspon i dents m Bangkok were J pilloried by the Thai dailies. the Sieng Thai and the Thai Mai, commenting on the J sensational Japanese news- paper report of a plot to I i assassinate the ThaiReuter - 149 words
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Article135 1941-06-15 10 Bangkok, June 14. 'Fantastic and mischievous" that is how Thai political quarters characterise the Japanese n€wspaper report alleging "a British inspired plan to overthrow the present pro-Japanese Thai Cabinet." On the contrary they recall that British authorities m Malaya recently asked certrtn prominent Thai exiles m Penang (whoReuter - 135 words
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Article188 1941-06-15 10 Food Would Not Stay m His Stomach You know only too wmi stomach gas, burnmg %s? dUt^ c Well, this man suffered eve?^ bU *B«5 turned to whito froS- TLg?"' »3 stay m his Btomach StoiKf* were useless. Then he wa«7^ Ch Chardox! Result? h? s188 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1941-06-15 11 1 llaU IH^ in m Mala y». letter writing is to thTXSHSS 8i "!P le an(l l s m( enjoyable, but eons 'hi' 1 natlVes il is the best, a feit of < ns n n<ll ran BO that, m most of the large1,018 words
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Advertisement93 1941-06-15 11 jCShi /^S^SbCQjS^ Pi Si L. Bn your teeth with Kolynos is like bathing S Pin a cool, running brook. The minute Kolynos enters g? your mouth it bursts into a bubbling, invigorating foam |ft which imparts a delightfully cool, refreshed sensation. gj (Jet a tube of Kolynos today and use93 words
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Advertisement288 1941-06-15 12 J JwS^ v 1 U 1 1 1 1 *1 1 Itr f -'If < v -I Bti^^^ s ''i* mBL Ift _m_B j* J_]__v Bm^^^^^^_Pl^__B m '^^H _H _S i GRANT TAYLOR and a Cast of Thousands Kqual m Production Artistry Thrilling Action to Hollywood's Best The Favourite Singing288 words
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Advertisement175 1941-06-15 12 I §110 \X S TO-D A V II a.m. 3.i5 6.15 9.15 p.m. INGRID BERGMAN SUSAN HAYWARD WARNER BAXTER It/At TtctiiteJ llHllliiHllluiyl Jifj; imiuMll inillMi^ j (>■•■ -:.\S l» TOESDAV (17-6-41) I j a, Theatre ROYAL j>l All A I >l A 4.AMMII IX TAMIL j (DAILY TWO SHOWS 6.15175 words
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Advertisement217 1941-06-15 12 ONLY RAD'O ij--r See it again: SEE GINGER m the best performance oMieT^ which won hir the ACADEMI AWARD for th actress c»f 1940. Hvl r*i^' T*Tki li^y*l I)A!IA Vl S GINGER ROGERS j&L -os America's White- Collar Girl, ;n Christopher Morley'x m JftfflJH Sir* f 6k DENNIS JAMtS RKORADI^^^217 words
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Article35 1941-06-15 13 Washington, June 13 MR. Cordell Hull, the United States Secretary of State, m a formal statement, made it plain that he felt that the British penetration of Syria was justified- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article35 1941-06-15 13 L< ndon, June 14. Women born m 1918 armistice babies of the last war register to-day for industrial service. It is expected that to-day's registration will bring the number now registered to about 000.000. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article467 1941-06-15 13 Hong Kong, May 31. THE part the University could play 1 In solving the social disadvantages a its poverty stricken population was stressed by the Governor, Sir Geoffrey Northcote, when he delivered the address at th* thirtysixth congregation ol the University of Hon» Kong m the467 words
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Article26 1941-06-15 13 London. June 14. The latest heck Ml the <i**rnian airplanes destroyed m the raids on Britain la>t niijhi tjives a total ol" seven shot down. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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78 1941-06-15 13 SOVIET AMBASSADOR LEAVES FOR MOSCOW Istanbul, June 14. M. VINOGRADOFF. ihe Soviet Ambassador m Ankara, embarked yesterday morning for Odessa en route to Moscow for consultations with the Soviet Government. The real reasons for M. Vlnogradoff's journey are unknown and "o comment has been made on it. but the reportReuter - 78 words
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Article84 1941-06-15 13 Singapore, Saturcay. F<'b:a> jii possession ol cliup ji kl lottery documents which totaled I. a value of $461.72. Yeoh Hoy. ad '(1 guilty when charged beMr. W. D Carey m the third police court with assisting In the tfing on of a public lottery. Yeoh said84 words
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148 1941-06-15 13 Resigned To Wife's Love For Another H a/ 1 ii- N Sir Delve I Is on lual i(;i the muri Lord Em, U. went Into ths iritness bos again yesterda being resigned to h turn for Lord Brroll ai he hud plans to reguh He had never repi d hisReuter - 148 words
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Article15 1941-06-15 13 Mr. E E H t.- •ii mm lit" lv K«-(l.tli .uki li Executive Kni'iiiiti Bouth15 words
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Advertisement145 1941-06-15 13 SARONGS HAVE FASCINATED Australia's LOVELY MISS BETTY BRYANT MK^i. PRESENT IHI mm, PRESS REVIEW SHE SAID: l-S 1 1 "I have never seen such beauty colour m all WL <:t> W m > travels. The sarong i^O^g^^^B costumes are elegantly 5f fashioned. qß|^Mk This is one of the %39m| most145 words
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Advertisement42 1941-06-15 13 iH E ON E ONLY D ANCE FLOOR Fitted with an ADJUSTABLE, ELEVATED, ELECTRICALLY OPERATED AND REVOLVING VAUDEVILLE STAGE! TIFFIN D ANC? TO-DAY from 1.30 to 5 P.M. TO-M<,HT IKWri: 9.30 to 12 PjV\. Free Admission to Servires m Uniform. :i H!i!iiJ!Hi§iH^^42 words
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Advertisement199 1941-06-15 13 SMILESTONES GALORE IX 1 1 11 "ROAD TO ZANZIBAR V igK^ 1 DOROTHY LAMOUR ISO All to 7, AX/JK \K RING, 808 and DOROTHY'S NEW LAUGH HIT even mor e fun than the "ROAD TO SINGAPORE" NEXT ATTRACTION AT LAST irS ON THE SCREEN! Another Darryl F. Zanuck Production The199 words
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Miscellaneous503 1941-06-15 13 Henry yj \^kj > r Ci\ _T«% :n.»-."v'^j«' fc «*.J WHERE TO LISTEN IN ro .rL. m to-da y 7 llV i M »<i m 969 mri m ZHP 48.58 m. 6 175 mrs. riRV <-»i or ZHP. 3. 41 38 m. 725 m p.m 5 metr «I 960 me503 words
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Miscellaneous522 1941-06-15 13 TO-DAY'S CHURCH SERVICES j i~ i' I" i~ i~~ I M X ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Sunday, 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. .30 a.m. Matins. 8.00 am. Choral Eucharist. 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion 5./.0 p m. Evensong Sermon. Preacher- Tl R<v A. E. Longfellow. C.F. ST. HILDA'S CHURCH.522 words
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Miscellaneous568 1941-06-15 13 E. S. Lav. Tuesday, 8.00 p.m YPC. Devotional Night. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Oran-«. Grove Road. Singapore.) A Branch of Th« Mother Church, The First Church Of Christ, Scientist, m Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Sunday School 9.30 a.m. i Sunday Service 10.00 a.m. Subject of Les- son-Sermon: -'God The Preserver of Man".568 words
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Article, Illustration424 1941-06-15 14 San Francisco. MEGAN TAYLOR, who is heiress to Sonja Henie's Kce skating crown legally, artistically and from the standpoint of good looks, has every right to feel that she has been shcrt-c -hanged. In times like these the world's figure skating title does not pay424 words
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Article99 1941-06-15 14 Fat Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week Ar I too fnt? Would you like to have beautiful figure like the famous Cinema I" A California physician m treat rng famous acton and ac truss €>■ has dl«covered a saf«? Mcret method of quickly dissolving excess fat without drastic dieting <»r ixrt.-isf.99 words
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Article393 1941-06-15 14 s i BATTING i > 84 J. Andres (P.R-C. vs 7 i S XI). i J 80 A Armstrong (St. An- j i drews Old Boys vs lUll- way Juniors). V 76 T h lira i sin pham (CSC, vs SCO. t 76 Rowiett (R.A.F. vs T.M.C.A.).393 words
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Article612 1941-06-15 14 Last Week's Club Matches: C. S. C. 's La test A cq u isi tion Season's 'Key" Match To-Day WHAT was undoubtedly one of the best matches seen this season was that between the C.S.C. and the S.C.C. last week-end. The S.C.C. batting first collected 203. nwp and612 words
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Article72 1941-06-15 14 CRICKET: SCC. vs. Selangor Club, S.C.C.: Indian Association vs. S.R.C.. BaVstier: S.C.R.C. vs. Police. S.C.R.C. C.V.M.A. vs. Sinhalese Asscciation C.V.M.A.: Signals vs. R.A.F. (Tengah). Teneah; CSC. vs. Medical Collesre. C.S.C.; Raffles Collece va. C.S.C., Raflles Collose: Medical College vs. Malay Regiment. Sepoy Lines. BADMINTON: Singapore junior and veterans'72 words
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Article41 1941-06-15 14 The foTlowino: playcs ha^-c been relrcted to play a friendotjyill match against the RAO C. at Fras^r aiv' Neave'a ground to-day: Cheiliah. S' Maniam, R. Gopal. Muninndi, Kassim. Sintha, Ponnusamv. Abidin, Vaithy, Ahmad, Gam. Reserves: G. Thamby. G. Samy.41 words
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Article29 1941-06-15 14 The cricket match between CeyIcn Sports Club and R.E. Changi. which was to have been played on the Ceylon Six>rts Club, yesterday was called off owing to inclement weather.29 words
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Advertisement662 1941-06-15 14 (Authorised by F.M.S. War Loan Enactment, N0. 9 of 1941) g REPAYABLE AT PAR NOT LATER THAN Ist JULY, 1960 g A I Interest payable 15th January 15th July K^l First interest payment on 15th January, 1942 I^3 Payable as follows P *2fa jt On application .510 per cent 1H662 words
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Advertisement276 1941-06-15 14 Public Notice, BOAKD OF MANAGEMENT OF THE WAR RISKS (GOODS) INSURANCE FUND. NOTICE. Under the War Risks (Goods) Insurance Scheme which came Into force on Ist April. 1941, and In respect of which details have already hoen suppiifd to the press and communicated to Chambers of Commerce and other trade276 words
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Advertisement51 1941-06-15 14 SINCERE'S LIMONIS DRAUGHT The original non-bitter laxative NM? bottle. •"SfSS;^ To Wholesalers special price on application. SOLD BY ALL PROVISION DEALERS DRUGGISTS. SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. Wholesale and Retail Dispensing Chemists Head office:— 10-12, Hill Street, Wholesale Department: 59, Hill Street, Branch Office 60, Chulia Street, TVI^ ra Phic Address:— "Sincere"51 words
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Advertisement175 1941-06-15 14 START to ENJOY LIFE ALL OVER AGAIN Renew Your VigourRestore Vitality WITH THIS QUICK ACTION REMEDY So complete is the change from lifer home to life m the tropics that net are the cases of health breakdotUnless you are ultra-careful, vigour and vitality is drained airr You feel lethargic and175 words
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Miscellaneous9 1941-06-15 14 1.59 a.m. 0.3 feet. 3 25 p.m. 8.3 feet.9 words
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510 1941-06-15 15 Cricket Gets Into Stride: British, Belgian Armies At Soccer: Football Figh t t op hhL^j^viHi^u^, (pom H. I-. Hopkia) f >ndon, Bfay 20. IITJICKKT is now well into its X jtride m Britain. There L, an exciting finish to the C big match at Lord's y**sKgy, Sir Pelham Warner's Cen510 words
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Article165 1941-06-15 15 Kual:» Lumpur, Saturday. TMFS-ESSIVE work wns done on the K.L. track this morning when training r<-r linued for the forthcoming Silaiijjor races. Dttiiifeuished and Lady Warrior paced together, the former finishing better. Roisterer and Amazon made fast gallops. Roisterer should be watched. Selancjr II sprinted165 words
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Article136 1941-06-15 15 SELANGOR BEAT PERAK 2 -NIL (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 14. CELANGOR cleared tile nrat hurdle of the Malaya Cup competition by defeating Perak by 2-nil at Greentown to-day. A large crowd, including the Sultan of Perak. witnessed the game which was not up to Cup standard. Perak gave136 words
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Article281 1941-06-15 15 THANKS to a fine 55 (not cut) by 1 Hera Singh, the Medical College Union ooat thu S.C.C by 39 runs on the Medica) Union Ground yesterday. Batting first, the Medical College Union totalled 114 runs, Hera Singh oeing unbeaten with 55 and Kuktip Singh scoring 25281 words
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Article232 1941-06-15 15 THE following are the results of ties of the Singapore junior and veteran championships played at the Clerical I'nion, yesterday: Women's junior singles: Lillian Tan (Diehard) beat Lav Yin Ching (Merridftle) u-4, 11—2. Noureisham (Sphinx) beat Y. Murthy (Useful) 11—4. 4—ll, 11—6. Doreen Kiong (Eclipse) beat A. Bachelor232 words
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Article329 1941-06-15 15 MALAYA CfcP SIMM II (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. Army, after their poor display m their first Malaya tup match against Negri Sembilan m Singapore three weeks £0, had anM her narrow scrape when they met Malacca m their second Cup match here to-day, a329 words
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373 1941-06-15 15 By AJAX p^IKST impressions of the Singapore side after their display against Johore on Friday is that without need of any drastic changes, the side should again make their way to the final for yet another year. The team is a very wellselected one,373 words
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Article59 1941-06-15 15 DKIOR to meeting Chinese Athletic m the War Fund i soccer match at Anson Road Stadium shortly, the Com- i bmed Business Houses' I League soccer team will meet the Fortress R.E., one of the stiongest Diy. I sides m the senior division, m a59 words
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Article163 1941-06-15 15 gV nine goals to nil th.« R.A.F. trounced B.C.C. at Anson Road Stadium yestir day m their Div. 1 feftfw match. Starting with ten men, ih SC.C. had to concede a «<>:« riffht m the first minute, whn Powell headed m a fine MBti from Peters. Two163 words
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Advertisement268 1941-06-15 15 fThis can happen to you! Those Awful Pains I After Meals stomach needs attention Flushing, Palpitation, Feeling: of Over-f uiness are the first slight symptoms of stomach trouble. A few doses g f DeWxtfs Antacid Powder will soon rectify them, and tone up the g I <»gesuve system so that268 words
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Advertisement1510 1941-06-15 15 Pimples, Eczema, Foot Itch and Skin Troubles Ended m 3 Days Hospital Discovery Ends Itch fTaanr m 70 M/nufes-Sforfs Healing ■P^^^^ rnlnrrL l^ t0 a^^^ hos P ital discovery, it is no longer necessary BW^ 1 Bhn!| iBS^TfESI suffer irom Pimples, Eczema, Foot Itch and Other Skin Troubles with- /'J1,510 words
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Article385 1941-06-15 16 BREST DOCKS GET A SEVERE POUNDING /V\ANY heavy bombs straddled the berths of the German battleships Scharnhorst and Cneisenau and of a Hipper class cruiser during a raid by strong forces of British bombers on Brest last night, says a communique ofMhc Air Ministry issued this385 words
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Article86 1941-06-15 16 l London, June 14. TWINS, st n and daughter. weir horn to Mrs. Phyllis Plumtree, a member off the Hiitish women's sculling iieu at the Austral 1 n On tenary Regatta In 15»:> 1. i She is heist If one of twins, i danfhter of John HenryReuter - 86 words
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Article27 1941-06-15 16 i don, June !4. LONDON had an alerl early on Saturday morning. The raiders i so.unded after some time No I were reported to i. drooDed.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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859 1941-06-15 16 RESOLUTION PASSED BY LARGE MAJORITY Singapore, Saturday. m UKSOI ITION urging the I .M.S. (iov--1 m eminent and His Excellency the High Commissioner to take early steps to appoint a committee of enquiry to collect evidence and submit a report concerning'859 words
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Article132 1941-06-15 16 Gibraitai June v V time fine s, ptember I*4o, a small number ol bombs ''11 i 1 1 braltar early vestei ruing. aircraft guns were In actii n i unidentified aircraft real the Rock II was officially announced yeslay afternoon that no casual- I nor damage was causedReuter - 132 words
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Article43 1941-06-15 16 Vichy, Juno H. T lll h Commander-in-Chiel 1 h North Africa, General Weyrand, Is now m Algiers, following i toui cl insp ction of Morocco announces the Vichy news agency, Ini; a repor! that Weygand irned to Vie hv ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration188 1941-06-15 16 Traduce Not Your Countrymen Advice To I ll(llm 'I mm Our Own Corresponds Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. 1 GjPEAKING at a tta pam giwn t<, him by the angt.r Indian Axocution tb evening:, Mr. SuUmal Dili 1.C.5., Agent of the Government (.1 India m Malaya, sri that the (it>l requirement of188 words
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Advertisement59 1941-06-15 16 LA,/ (2 TXrOr StoyXflZQ, Vp guaranteed Ji*Sr .am ilk jV^r^j- i,, V AViri tO-CIOV Inp 1 1 pc f TT^ r* r^^fl I*l Cl I a^r^w r by m6n who hnua il^^^B^HWilamM llM^^^ r^" 111 Cl O r K l ll Cf lif pt nun m 1 1, **i™iiiiit7 11159 words
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Miscellaneous61 1941-06-15 16 Cj Mr. Can Mr. Cant J@h \QUICKLY -Y/HAT PRJCE CAN WE L-iiL^ (QUOTE. FOR SECOND QUALITY. I COST PRICE 2/-... f E/^^V X^^VV f F *E l G HT AT C*s. (WHAT WAS s-\ r< (y 9 PLUS 3 n/o PROFIT 0N TT\ I COST? 2'I > m 9 >^\61 words
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