Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 22 June 1941
1941-06-22
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Title Section18 1941-06-22 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION Net Saks Exceed 23,2oo Weekly SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, .MM. ifi, 1941, FIVE CENTS18 words
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Article333 1941-06-22 1 London, June SI. t e iiim:^ ol umoun of i I' impend inc cvi nis In Europe, N heß cr^dibU n por* s Inrrfm «f ln k masses of Wroon* pathtiin cither »3e of the Russian and <. n frontier, a timely re- JSider is ienBritish Wireless - 333 words
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Article26 1941-06-22 1 VICHY TROOPS HAVE »V CTATED I).\M.\S( IS, ACCORDING TO A C OAI M I Xli} V V BROADCAST BY BEIRI T RADIO TO-NIGHT. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article14 1941-06-22 1 London. June Tl. Damaci;v baa •> <-•" occ ini'*d by British tro. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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513 1941-06-22 1 LUFTWAFFE RUSHED TO RUSSIAN BORDERS Great Air Concentrations In Moldavia And Slovakia DROADCASTING from Ankara early this morning, Martin Agronsky, Correspondent of the National Broadcasting Corporation of America, said that according to "a completely reliable source/ great German air concentrations are m Moldavia, Poland and Slovakia, which experts describe as513 words
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Article43 1941-06-22 1 lie. Juno 21. THE tl roiip <: Italian worjtUW to i aye i'or Ocr: K)i/> khis week was seen off to-day at L^- licrn by thr authorities, .says the Italian olTic-i:»i new.s agency. They are to v. >rk m factories and shipbuilding yards.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration337 1941-06-22 1 London, June 21. [{ING Peter of Yugoslavia, General Simovitch (the Prime Minister) and M. Kuezevitch (Minister of Court) arrived by air m England this morning. The Royal party was met by the Duke of Kent on behalf of H.M. the King; Commander Thompson, on behalfReuter; British Wireless - 337 words
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129 1941-06-22 1 Big Offensive Sweep Over France: 10 Nazis Shot Down London, June 21. THE R.A.F. fighting squadron curried out an offensive operation ,ver Northern Franco .shortly Biter midday to-day, it is learned m ;ndon. A ire i aft of the Bomber Command also took part, and on? of these aircraft IsReuter - 129 words
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Article114 1941-06-22 1 Daylight raids across the Channel wee made on four consecutive days; the Kv.hr was heavily bombed on six nights;' Cologne laided on five nights and Due^ eldorl three. Hanover, Bremen, Schwerte and nuisber n wire heavily at ack An Industrial plant v. as bombc' near Bcthuno. The Fleet;Reuter - 114 words
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Article20 1941-06-22 1 EIPTII: To Lorraine, wife of Flight-Lieutenant H. c Btumm, at, the Singapore Maternity Hospital, this morning a daughter20 words
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Article, Illustration351 1941-06-22 1 Batavia Parleys Amount To Return To Stains Quo London, .June 21. 'piIK net result of the parleys between Japan and the N.E.I. after nine montns, is the return to status quo, comment Th«» Times m an editorial surveying the breakdown of the trad* talks. Regarding the Japanese claim for moreReuter - 351 words
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Article33 1941-06-22 1 London, June 21 Seventfui German aircraft were destroyed ever and mound Britain during th< v.c 1: ending June 21. No British aircraft were reported lost In this area during the same period. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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350 1941-06-22 1 Ankara, June 21. THE impression is growing wrv that the Germain Turkish Treaty will l>e used as an instrument by Germany against Russia. It is understood that the German Ambassador, von Papea, m negotiating tor an agreement often referred to the danger which RussiaReuter - 350 words
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122 1941-06-22 1 I n'lon, JaiM L'l AXIS iiii trail losbm are staled to have been ncrlj double those of the Kmpire air forces m the Middle East during Ihi week ending June li). Widespread air •<!>• unv carried out during the week m which iReuter - 122 words
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Article94 1941-06-22 1 Vu-hy, June 21 •piil-: report i that the civilian o- pulation is be i evacuated t r ?m Constanza arc Incorrect, .says a Buchan I d< paid: to the Vichy new* agency It says only a cci t «in number or women .liid children have leftReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement71 1941-06-22 1 Mu!iBHBttBBHB^BBBBBilBllf bY w w t' m m a yL TV AUSTRAI'AN n"V A«a gp •TRY THESE Cl TS' 1% JJ J* irloin Koa>t "7 I so7tf/t :.-.s o»- With bone) T7T h PIOAS* opside Roastii^s I Q^^t \2— T nf)^Y ornedßeef iX^O^^ 12^ BrUket fiump Steak >BftVL- x v l71 words
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Advertisement27 1941-06-22 1 r» MACARONI PREMIERE QUALITL~I TRAVERS- SPAGHETTI^ onli uHbvIHHHh [P^ a J" Z 7 s I c /ci^ii lAc gaU.i cJf ttuwiS'totu If/)- /1 JOSFPH^D AVERS MV 827 words
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Article211 1941-06-22 2 Singapore, Saturday. yAYAPURY, g 25-year-old Tamil, was found guilty and sentenced to 10 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. L. McFall, the district judge to-day, on two charges of committing acts of gross indecency with two other persons. At 12.50 a.m. on May 24, Vayapury211 words
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Article95 1941-06-22 2 Singapore, Saturday. A 24-YEAR-OLD Irishman. C. Cleary, pleaded Ruilty m the fifth court to-day to a charge of theft of a motorcar valued at $800 belonging to a man named Sullivan at the Gilman Barrack on June 13 at 11.30 p m. Sentence was postponed95 words
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166 1941-06-22 2 DELIVERY BOY STEALS FROM EMPLOYER Siivaporc, Saturday. CONVICTED on a charge of stealing 3.000 bottles of Chinese medicine. Chin Thiam Cheong (10), who described himself as a Balesman, clerk and delivery boy In a medicine shop m Cross Street, was bound over m the sum of $^00 for b year,166 words
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Article52 1941-06-22 2 Singapore, Saturday. rAUGHT gambling m a house off Qeylang Road. 19 Chinese women I were fined $15 or. two weeks' simnle imprisonment, each, by Mr. W. D. Carow. the third magistrate. All the women pleaded ejuilty to a charge of gamine m a conimor, aamine: house on52 words
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Article, Illustration30 1941-06-22 2 Here is the long and the short of it. London Tramway's stiortesi man, and beside him the tallest, arc seeii here about to set out on th< :r day's run.30 words
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526 1941-06-22 2 Singapore, Saturday. "HEATH was due t0 a fracture of the skull and laceration of the brain, the injuries being caused by the bursting of the mixing tank of the soda water fountain. 'The evidence does not justify taking any proceedings against the manufacturer under526 words
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Article129 1941-06-22 2 Tokyo. June 21. UNITED States' entry Into the war is 'very likely' as she has already "jumped off the spring board and is about to enter the ivater." Mr. Koh Ishii, deputy Cabinet spokesman, toid foreign Qewspaper correspondents yesterday during his regular press conference. Asked129 words
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Article97 1941-06-22 2 New York, June 21. IIA\O(' wrought m Berlin by K.A.r. raids is described by United States columnists Lazareff and Root m their syndicated column. It is impossible th y say to walk In any direction through Berlin without seeing one building !n fifty j wholly or partially97 words
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Article110 1941-06-22 2 Singapore. Saturday MALAVARIATH, an employee ol the. Public Works Departs: Singapore, was acquitted and dis charged by Mr. J. L. McFall. the district judge, to-day on three charges ot corruptly acccpta;sums of money totalling $590. He was charged wilh corruptly accepting $90 from C. N. Leembruggen during110 words
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Article288 1941-06-22 2 Co n tracep ti yes To Be Abolished London, June 21. JJUMAN mass production is planned on a colossal -<>ale by the Japanese Planning- Council and Ministry of Welfare, according to an article appearing m Great Britain and the East. In an endeavour to force the population from288 words
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Article90 1941-06-22 2 AVER 10.000 names have been ar V pended to the address to be Z to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-£ In commemoration of the •DouV Seventh" anniversary of the CX war by a local Chinese newsjr** since its launching a few days'! The address, which pledges 290 words
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83 1941-06-22 2 Halifax On AngloU.S. Co-operation Boston, 20 LORD Halifax. th« British Ambassador, addressing industrii business leaders of Boston, said:"Y< v and we together can get this men Hitler. We must walk had m and side by side m the political, financial and economic polii-v "If we can do that, we canReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement383 1941-06-22 2 Hearing Restored In Twenty- Four Hours Donfnf ss and Read Noises nerd not l.c flread« (1 an-, long* r since the d)^«ov»-ry of ftn American Physician. Now It is possible for fdine »jf the most obstinate cases of Deafness to be relieved m a day's time by the application of383 words
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Advertisement132 1941-06-22 2 THE'SECRET OF CHAMPIONS Good health is the /*> first requisite i M Z- 1 How often have we envied iome o*n woman who has climbed to the heights n famp. Ability, of course, is of grportance, but without good health, on» can never achieve his ambitions. For more than 50132 words
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Article, Illustration397 1941-06-22 3 S tables Air Conditioned In Malaya Now Horses To Live In Luxury THKj^h,,,, ;!llth k a l() liv, m an ai.-con.litlon,,! 6taW< 1 l) Melville Thompson's "Whiteface" thfeyenr's Singapore Spring Cud winner Dr. 1 hompson s n<>w stable h m the nature <>i an experiment and should other owners follow397 words
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Article199 1941-06-22 3 loiuion, June 21. W<>. 1. Royal Canadian Air T Forty Fighter Squadron, j yesterday celebrated the an- niversaiy of its arrival m Bri- J tain a year ago. During the 2 year it has :u counted for Z m 50 enemy machines. The squadron did not go199 words
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74 1941-06-22 3 Chinese Commissioners For Australia Ctaanffkinf, June 21. Chinese business interests m ifong Kon°: haTB submitted a proposal to tbe Chinese dovcrnment to appoint commercial at»v trat'e eonunHsienera Australia nnr! other .'HTiitrit's m the Southern Pnctlie to assist the development of trade relations. i>nd irive the peeewary assisiancf to Chinese merchants74 words
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Article773 1941-06-22 3 Johnny - Johnny By JMY pal Awkward Alice came round to see me the other nit- fit. which surprised me as she has a fiance who is a soldier and seems very keen. "I thought your boy friend was taking ycii out to-night," I said. 'So he won,"773 words
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85 1941-06-22 3 Tokyo, June 21. 1*111: United States High Com- missioner m the Philippines, Mr. Francis 15. Sayre, has ordered the closure of the (ierman Con-sulate-General at Manila and the departure oi the consular staff bj July 10, >ay Japamse reports. Tlie German Consul-General declared he hadReuter - 85 words
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Article505 1941-06-22 3 \^HEN a United States Naval Squadron sailed into Sydney Harbour nearly two months ago to receive a tumultuous welcome, it stayed a few days and sailed away again. Apart from the U.S. Navy Departn nobody knows where the squadron is now ihe i>. ress has505 words
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174 1941-06-22 3 ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT? (iiiitk \\A\ to put on flesh. if you are worried about \o weight and fear thai something worse is on the way. do as so many hundreds of men and women throughout Malaya are doing to-day. Take Clotabs, the tl tasteless, flesh-forming tablets that174 words
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Advertisement478 1941-06-22 3 I KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT If k« Paid To Learn Both with Hsmhh And Vocht A Rink Yoa for Tour Wonderful YeastVite rone riBLMTM Dear airs,— l feel I ought to tdd my thanks to hundreds of others you must have. Sii years ago I began to •uffer478 words
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Advertisement653 1941-06-22 3 RHEUMATISM&BACKACHE now known fo be caused by BAD KIDNEY ACTION Few medical discoveries £JK clean raw, sore, sick kidneys and bladder and tc of recent years can have (i j remove acids and poisons from your systeir a more far-reaching effect JfL-k_ safely, quickly and surely, yet contains nc upon653 words
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Advertisement285 1941-06-22 3 Piles Drive You Crazy Don't lot iti hinp. bleeding, Internal <»p I protruding Pitea your vitality, ruin I your nerves, uud drive you cra/.y with psJa I ChlnaroM the recent discovery of an Amer« K'iin physician stop« the pain m lf» ntlnutes j fj you can walk. ridt\ w«»rk and285 words
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Article87 1941-06-22 4 While agreeing that Government and W»f Departments "houkl h:\vc prioiily m the ease cf oement and other bailding ma 4 frial, local arcliilrcts feil thai there is an abnormal waste of ccmtnt by Government a-ul Sei vice Depar'rirnts, and that i, vtrnnunt acoui "scence m allowing hnije quanti87 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1941-06-22 4 J. P. Rajasooria - GOVERNMENT ALLOWS BUILDING TRADE WASTE J. P. Rajasooria WAR EFFORT SCANDAL liU 'IT7///M Government controls all private W construction and gives fn?t place to any building for the war efforL and rightly so, hundreds of tons of materials are allowed to rot and waste m a manner which even m1,244 words
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48 1941-06-22 4 Washington, June 21. CWEDL d Swiss frozen asset.. ■3 m the United States nave boon thawed, according to an annoumr. Lt by the united Spates Treasury night, on condition that their credits would not vised to benefit the Axis or Axis-occupied territories.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article41 1941-06-22 4 Tokyo. June 21. THI Publishing Society has received permission from fche ation Bureau to placo napor for :aus, newspapers" and c .her pub;. .rludhm books, an Effective to-day, thfi mcasmes recognise four cla>siiicat.ions of publications.— Eastern NewsEastern News - 41 words
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Article57 1941-06-22 4 Lisbon. June 21. /*AFT James Rocsevelt, the President's son. who has completed his worlj tour, is leaving by Clipper for the United States to-day Reuter Madrid. June 21:— Both the British Ambassador. Sir Samuel Hoare. and the German Ambassador were it ren >! yesterday by theReuter - 57 words
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92 1941-06-22 4 Tokyo, Jun n 21. Hailing tho friendly manner m hich tl^ fon^ drawn-out is between Japan auct tlii* N.E.J 1a ed, m Dolltan newspapers declare thai only through such mutual i ntber no c il 3 the Nethe Lands tnd friend!, relation Java Redo InEastern News - 92 words
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Advertisement785 1941-06-22 4 UNWANTED J^ AT £5\ yES nts A sham e 7 but she Sl^W ABOUT SALIV- CAN'T BE l^H V? mJM INO MAN SEEMS MORE THAN 25 W, J|^ m: A\ INTERESTED -AND QUITE 4\<M^m //V H£fl I ATTRACTIVE Mk'.'jM W f£ft REFRESHED m^&- AFTER rAy BATH WfTH (<gSm LIFEBUOY \OMf785 words
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Advertisement296 1941-06-22 4 IT'S HIS STOMACH NOT HIS NERVES I f you are irritable and grumpy h*. you yet heartburn and flatSSocTS I stomach keen you l at night, do not take it out of Y our Her 1 pot to blame. le Ask bei stc id to p«| a j^.. Bisural etabh296 words
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Article, Illustration1288 1941-06-22 5 H. L. HOPKIN Tells To-Day Of 0 N that Saturday »i ght when ih fefLaviy. (..M.rjr,. Osborne, of tho Home Guard fbrSv j "^stream Guards, saw an oil £5 f building which he was watchine IK -rent m,, 1,, (l|)e with it. A high "explosive fell on the1,288 words
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Advertisement319 1941-06-22 5 l\ If Best warn mend W^>Ji<ry^^Mr DOT I^re and delicately medicated. r vJ^J^^^W^: yv I Cutkura Talcum cools and comFST f I MV ;r tX AMP) fort baby's tender skin and WvJ Mi y keeps it sweet and wholesome. AND I Wt*- COR Shaken on the skin alter tie Dirv319 words
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Advertisement128 1941-06-22 5 "'n>i >*^ > t >^ v > i i -^ULi Bb^^b L U IN vj j GET RID OF GERM-LADEN PHLEGM Whenever they cough, it means that the bronchial tubers leading to their lungs are irritated. It means that germs are accumulating m these tubes and threatening to attack their128 words
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Advertisement668 1941-06-22 5 I WJ^^^Jmm I Soon YYHEN you're bitten or stung by insects. /r^sflsji^^. poison is injected into ycur skin. To prevent 'ft^r'- -t complications and heal up the sore places smear /£C l J9*m JmtkyflT Zam-Buk on. The refined herbal oils «n Zam Buk '{QT "Yi«/ AJ are readily absorbed into668 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1941-06-22 6 vera ardmore - vera ardmore by JUST for a change, I dropped jiuo cock both chose gay floral printed the Sea View Hotel on Saturday frocks. evening and found the ballroom Another large party at Sea View cool and very pleasant consisted of Coradr. and Mrs. Amone; the dinner-dangers, there1,519 words
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Advertisement249 1941-06-22 6 from this HbsssssbsssbbbbbbbsbbbbbsbbbsssbbsbbbbbvHßl Dress your I EVELYN ASTROVA I DANDRUFF I BRILLIANTINE At Ml Good Stores: cts. lar«?e Jar. Advt. of Beauty Industries Ltd. [PALAIS des MODES! C 7_9, STAMFORD ROAD, t PHONE 4616. i STARTLIXCg B^A^EEfieXS JUST RECEIVED jJL ..^M NEW SHIPAAENTS JUST RECEIVED j I "GARDEN BLOCM TOLSIL"249 words
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Advertisement152 1941-06-22 6 NEW REVLON NAIL POLISH SHADES Ma/ /rztf/i //^tf/ ReMon't new tKod«i rtfl#ct m^n'i nail polish pr«fmncM for you. A ihad« formyry cottum« and occasion. Retains Its lustr*. W«ars and w«ars> I MEDICAL HALL. LTD. 3, Bat'ery Road. Arthritis Cause Fought m 30 Minutes By dissolving and removing the body poisons152 words
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Advertisement25 1941-06-22 6 WATER v v\\\ riii^^ !*i //V/* MINERAL WATER from the Selctax Hot Sl )r '"g» Singapore. An alkaline drink %vith excellent corrective properties ®F N25 words
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Advertisement172 1941-06-22 6 fop SKIN OINTMEN BANISHED BABY'^ ECZEMA Germo/ene skin healing magic scores another triumph Irritating Eczema, tor mented this baby. Soothing Germolene healed it without a trace! Wonderlul Gtrmolim. Sooth- "^t^Hk ing at a touch. Danger- Up CJ^MrB 'ir rest mg soreness- allaying I Gmroflmnm. Let it heal YOU. S"^ this172 words
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Advertisement155 1941-06-22 6 All the life and sparkle gom Ott of your face when youtcrm tired, irritated, reddened. Bit daily eye care with MURINI will work wondert toward* keeping them clear »nd lordf. Just a ckop of MURINB m eye every night and mornljl will relieva irritation and flammation from jJBHm sun glare,155 words
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Article3009 1941-06-22 7 N. M. Hashim - N. M. Hashim By Captain ISLAM s a state or condition of peace or safety or oMu mess by submission to some superior force Technically, this superior force is God m m iv technical sense, is, therefore, submission to he'wSl of You, I, and all mankind V3,009 words
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Advertisement277 1941-06-22 7 CONSUMPTION IS OFTEN FATAL BUT NOT WHEN UMCKALOABO IS IAKi N We do not a^k you to believe m /rhat we say offhand. But for your life's siik,. v.'.' civ ask you to taves gate into the statements of tho whose livas nave been HtVed by Umckaloabo. Here arc a277 words
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Advertisement186 1941-06-22 7 Hi '^^S rV a rr* The girl with fair ikin has MORE sex appeal and Allure than the girl with a sun-fanned complexion.' This is what leading beauty experts say. And it's true. Men adore fair loveliness and smoothness cf complexion more than anything else. So don't let ugly sun-tan186 words
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Advertisement228 1941-06-22 7 First take care of your body i/lhSc r Andrews Liver Salt docs this for you J more surely than anything else, for ■''Sr^mj'ii'-'^ f Andrews gives you deep down Inner Cleanliness. r^^7- P ll s through and through. Immediately A'-^feSfe^ y° u drink a sparkh'ng glass of Andrews you can228 words
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Article, Illustration1405 1941-06-22 8 Edward Ellis Warns Us ALMOST at the same time that my warning regarding the seriousness of the Pacific situation as it affecti us here m Malaya appeared m t}i»« Sunday Tribune a fortnight ago (although it was actually written some days previously), the Daily Herald, of1,405 words
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249 1941-06-22 8 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, June 22. 1941. Opinion United— We Can Save The World EITHER for profundity of thought or for sheer picturesqueness, few of Mr. Churchill's speeches can be said to have excelled the one ho broadcast to Rochester University of America early this week, thanking the University for249 words
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Article751 1941-06-22 8 W. B. PATERSON - BOW LEGS BEER W. B. PATERSON Solilociiiisc* tin CAW a bow4egged man the other day. Nothing extraordinary m that you say. I agree. But there was something extraordinary In the bow legs. They were so bowed that the owner, if they had been straight, would have been at least tour751 words
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Article78 1941-06-22 8 Arrested On H is Wedding Day A N 18-year-old glii de f 1^ A Hendon magistrates ia slio had with the man sne t<s have married- Ho]de r5 Hamilton Shennan. or, I Hill- road. Hendon. tnOT^r. attempting to SUJ B d Williams, was remanded^jj Telling her he had ftgj her.78 words
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Article490 1941-06-22 8 Mary Anne Wendel - Children Shakespeare Mary Anne Wendel I I hat O1 eo the local schools i^'oingto^ a Shakespearian p] av m mtt the War Fund. j^ jfi i reasons this presentation^ compare favourably with si *S ones. VNlxn similar Mo*t cf the children takin* are extraordinarily SL*" nd know S B^ production490 words
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Advertisement902 1941-06-22 8 LoseAPoundADav This Hew Easy Way f tP^^ ThsHJqhjN |L' %'H^*r'jf) Useless Fat. A rt'em Oiscoverif fron Hcllywood, Calif. Used by Cinema Stars. Makes You Look and Feel k VIO Years Younqer v 'j^P :':tlsW^Lv l V nn< >'" v (t th. s. r.sult--: i its awnv t jga :hi'/sSm bbw902 words
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Advertisement149 1941-06-22 8 JOINT PAINS t TORTURE YOU BECAUSE Wn KIDNEYS pM SLUGGISH You need a Real Kidney Restorative M K3& S? £L 2*6 -SS You cannot *<*"* to take invariably due to weak kidneys. These Chance With Kidney Trouble ntal organs are the filters of the body c *t_ When they become149 words
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Article524 1941-06-22 9 REICHSTAG MEETING SOON? r% Fif/iffio Berne, June 21. MM \U)( US that the Reichstar/ is about to meet an current m lierlin, according to the Berlin correspondent of Die rhe correspondent states that the rumours cannot be confirmed but thry seem to be coupled with th* expectations of524 words
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Article35 1941-06-22 9 Madrid, June 21 MARSHAL BADOGLIO arrived In Spain by air yesterday afternoon from Rome. He landed at Baraias aerodrome, near Madrid, and left almost immediately m another i>lane for Tangier. Reuter.35 words
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Article45 1941-06-22 9 The Minister for the Army (Mr. v c nender» says that men of the A. I. P. who took part m the campaigns m Oieecp and Crete are now itsting. Berl n atys tiiat 2883 Australians and 1,593 New Zfcalanders were t;Ven prisoner m Crete.45 words
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Article296 1941-06-22 9 Portsmouth "New Hampshire), June 21. PIECES o[ wreckages, air bubb'es and cil were seen on the surface m the area where the American submarine O-9 went down. The submarine was on a depthdiving test, approximately near the spot where the ill-fated SquaU;s was wrecked twoReuter - 296 words
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Article39 1941-06-22 9 THERE were no roaa aeatns iat>i week (as compared with two the week before) but 34 persons, inclusive of three children, were injured. The tctal number of road deaths so far this year is 49 and 729 people injured.39 words
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308 1941-06-22 9 London. June 21. r V(_) the numerous stories of escapes m th<> Western l>«- ri must ho added that of the Free French pilot who was shot flown on June 15 and up for lost, states the Air Ministry news service. Th? piLt v.asBritish Wireless - 308 words
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Article, Illustration51 1941-06-22 9 She Snow Body's Baby This contradictory lass is 'usan Hay ward, the bad gir 1 m Columbia's film "Adam •lad Four Sons," which has i ecn having a marvellous •un at Singapore's Pavilion. > '•usan e\udes enough fire to keep her warm m the snew evn dressed the way she51 words
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Article214 1941-06-22 9 London, June 21. SO little is known of the actual living conditions m Berlin that evm when such Information must Ibe accepted with the strictest ciution, it is interesting, states a leading article m th? Suiss newspaper Die Ta;; irom its Berlin corresp ndent. He214 words
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Article98 1941-06-22 9 Chungking, June 21. THE Chinese war of resistance, new receiving international assistance and international justice must eventually pr?vail, declared Dr. Wang Chung-hut, the retiring Foreign Minister, In v farewell speech buore ths staff of the Foreign Ministry, reviewing China's foreign relations during the past four years.Reuter - 98 words
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Article30 1941-06-22 9 Ankara, June 21. t GERMAN plane crashed near A Anamur on Monday. The e\v were interned and peasants revented them from destroying he plane.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement37 1941-06-22 9 gentle Lux care. Lux will wash 'Ifjt' :Bia[ Jp^ their original fre>hne>s, make ;.v Ji > tlinn as swret and dainty as when JpilWii for daintiness\ f ifeflp mmm^ m rGtliOVCS r\G^T ■fejfe. '^7 perspiration odour V __-^^i|Ml^37 words
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Advertisement244 1941-06-22 9 BRITAIN'S SUPERIOR LAMf^ j^^^^^ *>r s very Fhotld Superior I up (< M moie light, be »l h iled I *-p -j I coil fUamen+. You t the extn V ny i;htn*'ss without added cunen The JVay of Loveliness I Constant care of the complexion is SCT beauty's insistent demand.244 words
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Article, Illustration2093 1941-06-22 10 HARI - HARI i 1 w^k^^^^^^F I'HEY met on Collyer Quay under strange circumstances. That evening Smith had riecided to go for a stroll round Singapore, as the day had been very hot but a cool breeze had sprung up from the direction of th<> Dutch Islands as soon2,093 words
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Advertisement574 1941-06-22 10 DEPRESSION SLEEPLESSNESS ill Si ret 'NERVES^. cough ■/MHM»r^, H u>iMr. KV^ 3 T. R .Q. "Aly nervrj arc V»»> Jlk ft«n«r, «ar and sUep well T^^ 1 1" Sr»o i r--^<si «iA >ok <• puHishM ELfoefl k J ill— rriJ P C C I t I C «*u Jttttr kaiun574 words
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Miscellaneous355 1941-06-22 10 COSMOPOLITAN QUIZ It's no good being a professor if yon want to Fair: I*****; westward n 0 get this quiz all right. Even one who has Last of the M hica s never been to school has as good a chance tt"~?^SSF£SF as the sciolist with some of the Question*355 words
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Article, Illustration926 1941-06-22 11 L.S. D - L.S.D. I By 0 native L m r r U US m ta ih «< 'Kula m !kv m Cl 'T b "T* treeS m order t0 co »ect the v ia .u'.aKa in appearance to like brown sugar and is bought by the retailen from the926 words
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Article965 1941-06-22 11 DISTINGUISHED medical man says that there are two th n?s which cause a patient to seek a >ctor fear and pain. It seems to me that, while that may be true, it is also true that there is one thing that prevents a patient frcm seeking965 words
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Advertisement527 1941-06-22 11 Gelling lip Nights Hakes You Old Before Your Time According to statistics, If out of ararv 100 men soon, r r later are started on t»? *oneof tne c< mmonesl symptoms of thi«* ng erou.s:.n«l my«terlous gland ailment X tHenece-v ol vetting up nlshts to uri£te. Otl.. i lndl< b527 words
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Advertisement738 1941-06-22 11 to N f I Sour Temper or i 1 Sour Stomach jg The wretchedness of continued from further attacks by the acid, O stomach trouble has its reaction on enabling the infUmmati ,to fa ej the temper. Nerves get frayed by The output of acid which mv gl the pain738 words
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Article95 1941-06-22 12 Challenged Goering Joins Allies "f OLONEL" Hubert Fauntleroy Julian, the Ne^ro aviator who played a saxophone while making a parachute descent, is repented to have signed on for the Royal Canadian Air Force as an instructor for ferrypilots. In 1930. Julian was appointed chief of the Abyssinian Air Force, thouph95 words
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Article58 1941-06-22 12 MUSSOLINI ha* had a nervous breakdown, sta i Swiss reports. Ho is sufferins: from pe^Jiecution mania. Insomnia, and is often Fecn striding m liis bedroom at tlie dea^l of night. Mr L A. Laffan, Executive Engino^r. Batung Padang, has been appointed to otliciute as Executive Eng.neer,58 words
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Advertisement181 1941-06-22 12 «"THE ONLY BRICHJ SHOW IN TOWN! Shure and Begorrah, She'll Steal Your JUDY GARLAND m her first CAPITOL 4 SHO 1 S 7r?? v til a.m. 3.15 6.15 9.15 f NELLIE KELLY 1 I itoGARLANDI m y^j iff) W/L George MURPHY /M Charles WINNINGER^^ An M G M Puture y^^^^T181 words
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Advertisement133 1941-06-22 12 -POSITIVELY— ABSOLUTELY THE LAST TWO DAYS OF ITS PHENOMENAL SEASON 4 SHOWS TO-DAY II a.m. 3-15, 6-15 6- 9-15 COLUMBIA 'S •ADAH HAD IQI II SONS" tnk- JTMII wr the under- standing heart HESTER of the smolder- *jj| Hr^ ing eyes, the crushing |a^ dffi^l HH^ lips the clinging arms133 words
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Advertisement93 1941-06-22 12 I <l I i; At 7.30 9.30 Supported by "LADY BEHAVE" SALM EILERS VfaMnte To-day BRIAN AHERNE m CAPTAIN FURY" WILLIAM HOLDEN m GOLDEN BOY" COCKTAIL DANS AM t^t— PJM FOX TROT CONTEST VAMABI E PKWTKK PRIZKS DEMONSTRATION BY VI W KOK LEONG MAICV FUNG TO-NIGHT'S DANCE o—l2 TO-MORROW SEVEN93 words
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Advertisement167 1941-06-22 12 UNIQUE STORY! BRILLIANT ACTINr^ 555^ FINE DIRECTION! POPULAR STARS! WHAT MORE COULD YOU WISH IN MOTIOv PICTURE UN A PICTURE AS GREAT AS ITS TITLE! iJW GERALDINE FITZGERALD "^^W :?pi THOS. MITCHELL JEFFREY LYNN JAMES STEPHENSON i A;^V MONA MARIt iONATNAN HALE p.rtd.d b T VINCENT SHERMAN A WARNER BROS.-F.rn167 words
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Article, Illustration252 1941-06-22 13 London. Juno 21. STATING that it was absolutely 1 vital that no job should be done by a fit and itrcng man if it was possible for that job to be done by a woman, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and NationalBritish Wireless - 252 words
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562 1941-06-22 13 N. E. I, Press Hails Attitude Of Japanese Delegation f JpiIE fact that the negotiations with Japan have been discontinued is the theme of leading articles m all the papers, which express unstinted admiration not only for the Governor Genera] and Mr. van Mook, but also for Mr. Yoshizaw* an*]562 words
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Article132 1941-06-22 13 US Pilots For Chinese Air Force Shanghai, June 21 WHATEVER their nationality, -ill foreigners fighting with th% Chinese against the Japanese will be treated as Chines*, declared the Japanese military spokesman. Col. Kunio Akiyama, at his foreign press conference yesterday afternqon v/hen asked to comment on reports that American pilotsReuter - 132 words
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109 1941-06-22 13 "FINAL ISSUE OF WAR LIES WITH AMERICA" London. Juno 21. THE full sißnincancc of such a de rlaration as President Roosevelt made yesterday to Congress on the sinking of the Robin Moor by a German submarine cannot be overlooked or misunderstood. <-■<- .la' es the Daily Teh ",raph. Clearly, addsReuter - 109 words
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Advertisement287 1941-06-22 13 Help Nerves &id Glands Cinema Way In Hollywood the Cinema Rtnr r»r.> a dor a nervous strain nlf?ht and day. In i scribing for and treating famous acfnrn and actresses, a California i>h. i. ian surleeded In combining highly > i Ttrarts tr» aid nature Tn rttadylng at:r| strengrthening the287 words
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Miscellaneous1698 1941-06-22 13 WHERE TO LISTEN li* v^ x^i x 1000 si\(;.\pore IS" ?^S" NE Nlu^ 10 .0 American Commuitaiy. Relayed /HI i 3r i v lrum London. ZHPI 30 M m 999 ffl. Si? S uurt Roberlso <Bass Barlt ■HP] U3« m. 7 •>:, lu s p m ZIIP3 «-38 m 71,698 words
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Article612 1941-06-22 14 Opportu n i ties For A "Bright" Season Lost: Big Matches Needed Fine as club game; can L» A wa •loed something mon- spectacular it we are soiiiji: to do anything to pet the best we can out of this cricket season. League gardes W« have not. Tournaments612 words
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Article70 1941-06-22 14 TITS for the Singapore Junior Badminton Championships played at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday resulted as fellows: Women's Singles: Amy Chan (Mayflower) beat Chan Sye Luan 'A. A U. 11—6. 3—2; Doreen Kiong i Eclipse> boat Nourefshan < Sphinx 11—4. 11—2. Men's Singles: Lim Yew Hock May fair*70 words
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Article397 1941-06-22 14 BXTTING. S 114 not out L«l] Sinqh i (V.MC.A. Vs, Tcngali RAF). I 105 Eu Cheow Teik (PC RC vs PS.C V 94 Capt. Duke (Gordons vs K.A. Officers). 78 A. J. Williams (O.X.A. vs 1.A.). 71 I.cc Tlang Lok (Ismail llashim's XI vs P.S.C.). > 74397 words
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Article202 1941-06-22 14 I Singapore, Saturday. I THE SC.C. fared disastrously In i their first innings against the SRC. on the &.R.C. ground toj ilay. being bundled cut for 64. runs. jniy Cameron il6> .rAc\ Anderson d3> entering double figures. Thoy was the most successful bcwler taking live202 words
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297 1941-06-22 14 Schoolboys Hold Indians To A Draw ST. Andrew's School first team put up a game fight to force a draw m their cricket match against the Indian Association, on the latter's ground, yesterday. Going m first, the Indian Association scored 150 for th e loss of nine wickets before they297 words
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232 1941-06-22 14 Singapore, s-turday. TttE match between the S.C.C. and the S.C R.C. i laved on the Padang to-day ended m a draw, the S.C.R.C. scoring 12" and the S.C.C. replying with 75 for the loss of three wickets when stumps were drawn. Fur the Chinese232 words
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Advertisement367 1941-06-22 14 Keeps ycru cool x*^ JITI I7 V R V.Ck 5 CO LTO I iO&£PTt TRAVLRS %CRS LTO i Sydney is only 2i/ 2 to 3Vi> d*Jl travel from Singapore by air. and 21 day.s of pleasant cruising by sea, while Perth is only 11 days by sea. Modem 'planes and367 words
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Advertisement30 1941-06-22 14 DIAMOND SHiCT STEEL EQUIPMENT 9 v STEEL SHELMNG, STEEL CUPBOARDS, STEEL LOCKERS. Write for descriptive folder to the Manufacturers:-* DIAMOND METAL PRODUCT^ CO., LTD. t 901, Katnpong Bah/v Road. Sporb30 words
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Advertisement278 1941-06-22 14 Public Notice, BOARD OF MANAGEMENT OF THE WAR RISKS (GOODS) INSURANCE FUND. Under the War Risks (Goods) Insurance Scheme which came into 'force on Ist April. 1941, and m res- pect of which details have already been supplif-d to the press and communicated to Chambers of Commerce and other trade278 words
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Advertisement164 1941-06-22 14 Late? NOT ME! I ...IRELY I ON MY NEW lip MrS^'' I I r *^xl Km ml t t M >i ''w B^. ml \C\ *9 \^Hk\ l^^M^l^r And I sleep better toot No "getting up worrief" f« me— because Big Ben me on the dot. Here to oM alarm164 words
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Miscellaneous88 1941-06-22 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: War Fund match. Combined Business Houses' team v. Chinese Athletic, Anson Road Staaium. CRICKET: S.C.C v. S.R.C 2nd day. S.R.C. 11 a.m; S.C.C v. Rengam, S.C.C. 11 a.m.: S.C.R.C. v. R.A.F. (Tengah>, S.C.R.C; Army v. Police, Tanglln 11 am.; Indians v. R.A.F. iSeletan, Beletar; Sinhalese v. SRC, Sinhalese88 words
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Article643 1941-06-22 15 GOOD DIVIDENDS AT K.L. RACES Urmanas Maiden Win ~x- 1 Kuala Lumpur Saturriav 0N«OOd going a.ul watched l,v .W g cj d \C ir ay the SeUuuro, Turf I Mb meeting opened thi. seven,! mild surpri^ occurring mi n the course of ,h. loon B racing. tluei armana strong favourite643 words
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Article238 1941-06-22 15 Total Poo] 195,485 Ist. STOUNG GINGER 90.326 2nd. BEACON ***** 3rd. LIGHT SUPPER ***** Starters: Little John ***** Tin Pocket ***** Red Harry m 11 Bruaa ***** Judith Anton *****4 Moonlight Sonata *****4 Pretty Quiet ***** San# Ayah ***** Crenu» de Mont he ***** DOUBLE TOTES ,First double,238 words
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Article87 1941-06-22 15 Dividends At A Glance Kaec I—(armana1 —(armana S^7, SlO SUHeck $11 Sd nqor 21 §10 BACC I—-Hazmore S2l, $9 Vrlncilv SlO Race S—Anton Rogue S3O. S9 The Kmprror S2^ (iclden Arrow S8 Kacc 4 —Constant Li^ht S'!6. S7 Lady Warrior S>7 Thumbs Tp SlO Kace s—Waetere5 —Waetere $16, S7 Beau87 words
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279 1941-06-22 15 THE W.nha'ese S: orts Club defeated the Junior Civil Service Association at cricket m a match played on the latter's ground yes* terday by 20 runs. Iho match did not produce any j big scoring, highest bein<c that ot IK. J. Pereira who Knocked up279 words
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Article114 1941-06-22 15 Malaya Cup Negri Beat Malacca S Seiemban. Saturday. AKGELY due to the fine opportunism of the Negri J Sembilan centre forward, Stoiey. who scored all of i Nc^ris four goals, Ne^ri de- ieated Malacca by four goals > to one m t^e Malaya Cup maich played here this evening. Malacca's114 words
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Article471 1941-06-22 15 VICTORIA BRIDGE SCHOOL SPORTS VICTORIA Bridge School held their annual sports meeting at the school grounds yesterday afternoon, when good "times" were returned m many of the events. Jamaludin bin Ahmad was champion athlete, winning the 100 yds., 220 yds., and 440 yds. m471 words
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Article426 1941-06-22 15 JN spite of a drizzle earlier m the 1 afternoon which necessarily •slewed down the pace, some fine performances were put up at the first annual athletic sports of the Ceylon Sports Club held on the Ciub grounds yesterday Keen competition was the feature of the meet, M.426 words
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Article114 1941-06-22 15 THE Fortress Signals defeated the S.H.B. by 12 goals to nil m a JMv. 2A League match played on the Harbour Board ground yesterday evening. The Signals scored four goals m the first half and eight goals m the second half. Grant, the Signals' centre forward,114 words
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Article300 1941-06-22 15 J^NOTHER <;J thtir wtll-knmvn rallies won the Loyals their return Div. 1 match against the S.C.F.A. at the Stadium yesterday. Down one-nil for fully 45 minutes roug .i rally thai temporarily swept their opponents ofT their feet to score two Quick goals m succession300 words
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Advertisement244 1941-06-22 15 Public Notice legai7~n^tTce~ NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. M. Nakahara, the sole proprietor of Union Mutor Hning Company, carrying on business at No. 182 Middle Road. Singapore, has agreed to sell to me, the undermentioned. Tan Hong Thew of No. 20 Upper Weld Road. Singapore, the said business and244 words
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Advertisement42 1941-06-22 15 sdfsdf \fl JUS T^Y*' YOUR TROUBLE IS NIGHT HORUCKS \("iOOH JOAN /S^'7\/I}RAIiD AND TO r/y v "\fT" > V 4v 1 CONVALESCENCE OR I WHEN YOU FEEL I tf Qf >4 fff#|l Bl m :^F aJr H starvation, you will YOUR ENTRC, Y.42 words
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Advertisement112 1941-06-22 15 Typewriter Repairs |i We clenn. ndjust, repair 0M »nd nvcj-haiii T7\si all mflk^ of -fctJUtcjSSr- TypowrltrM nnd ■ft"^ If rf Calculntors *tr.. at ModPrnt<- rhart?'^ t Expert Mrrhnnlf*« vrfs-Ai'i Ouarantood W' rkmanah'o STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGEN( V (Established 1014> Stationerf Rf-pnlrer* 14a. Change A! Singapore. Thones: 77 70 2481. THOMPSON OPTICAL112 words
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Miscellaneous23 1941-06-22 15 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 9.40 a.m., 7.6 ft.; 9.09 p.m. B.C ft. TO-MORROW: 10.25 a.m., 7. 9 ft., 9.40 p.m., 9 ft.23 words
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Article248 1941-06-22 16 Press Hails Roosevelt's Warning New York, June 21. Mr. Room veit's forcible mesi to Congress m regard to inking ol the Kobin Moor is Kivrn mo.it prominence m the pre; > to-day. Radio eommenEaton ilreM ih e bl slcring wording Oi th: menage, but eontras.td his reticence to outline the248 words
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Article63 1941-06-22 16 NEI Navy Being Strengthened London, June 21. S S THE Netherlands East Indies i Navy will be considerably reinforced, spates a Batavia report. Thirteen-and-a-half million guilders have been i earmarked for the naval work J that ha^ already begun. The major portion «f it will be i spent on woik63 words
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566 1941-06-22 16 PLANES, STILL MORE PLANES NEEDED rwiHK spirit cf New Zealand troops who U fought m (Irwe and Crete was unquenchable, declared Mr. Peter Fraser, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, speaking at a press conference m London to-day. They all considered that, given satisfactory566 words
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Article, Illustration86 1941-06-22 16 MR. PETER FRASER - MR. PETER FRASER no inquest on Crete London. Junr 21 j*HE i merit appearing In i morning newspaper that Genera] MacNaughton, fcommander-in-Chiel of the Canadian forcea m England, mighi i nter the War Ca- i >inct Minister of Defence la flatly denied In an official statement Just86 words
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227 1941-06-22 16 BRITISH TAKE ANOTHER TOWN IN SYRIA London. June 21. It is learned m London that the British troops have captured Mouaddaniye, seven miles south-west of Damascus. The Free French successfully held the Vichy French counterattack m the Jebel-Kelb area, m the same sector. On the coast British troops are advancingReuter - 227 words
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246 1941-06-22 16 King Sends < on<<>raf idalious London, June 21. i^rlE National Rifle Association has announced results of shooting throughout the British Empire for the King George V trophy m connection with the Imperial Challenge Shields com- petitions during the past year. Over 15,000 boys competed.246 words
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Article262 1941-06-22 16 Jerusalem J AMPLIFYING yesterday afternoon's Cairo communing reference to the heavy fighting m the central sec Syria, the military spokesman at Jerusalem stated that V troops had reached a point called Khirbe. This is about four kilometr- north of Metulla which \TSSJR atjhe ap,x of the262 words
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Article131 1941-06-22 16 Baghdad. June 21. I IHE terms, to which the i rebel, Ra>hid AH, agreed S ?in return for German coS open* ion, aro just rev?akd. They were formulated by Dr. Grobba, former German Minister m Baghdad, who visited Iraq m the middle of May atReuter - 131 words
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Article70 1941-06-22 16 London. June 21. AIRCRAFT of the Bomber Com lid v ere "out m ft r■• night with the port of Kiel theii main target," m tho words of an official communique. Ihf> docks at Dunkirk and Boulogne were also bombed. During dayiicht yesterday an enemy patrol70 words
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Article34 1941-06-22 16 London, June 21. Scc.ttish Summc* Cup (seeund roond): Hamilton los 4 to fl.ingers 1-3; Hibernian lost to Clyde 1-2; Saint M'rren lost t<» Hearts 2-3; Jhird Lanark lost to Dumbarton 0-1 Renter.34 words
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Article365 1941-06-22 16 Lond m, June 21. Opening the War Weapon Week at Mansfield this jftenw*. the First Lord of the Admiralty said that the Royal Navy had been fighting every jay sir-e September, 1D39, and fhat sinct June, 1940. had undoubtedly facd a task which, m inagni'ndt ani m relation365 words
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