Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 29 June 1941

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  • 19 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. Fni-r| OM Vet Saks Exceed 23,2oo Weekh SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 29, I.Ml. nvi: CENTS!
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  • 701 1 NAZIS REPULSED FOR SIXTH TIME ACROSS RIVER PROTH RUSSIANS ANNIHILATE A WHOLE REGIMENT Moscow, .In iK- 4> S |N a communique broadcast iron, Moscow to-day, the Russian Information Board states: "On, of our cavalry divisions has completely annihilated the sixth regiment of the enemy which made an attempt UTcrosa i
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  • 203 1 Italian Gas About "Red Gas" Moscow, June :?8. Till Vloscom Radio brands as a "il.i;- I- the dec- I nation o! th< Innisli I'm Z sidcnt, M. Ryti, .that tin- 5 S(»\i:'t (.i:\rii.iHfi 1 last Novembei demanded from (.1 hand In I o!(i( rto liquidate Finland. 1 The announcer added
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  • 92 1 Bad Roads, Rain Hamper Operations In Abyssinia although hampered by ba (bads and rain, British opera tions m Abyssinia arc satisfaeto 1 iii all areas. Tin retreatir Kalians are allowed no rest Patriots. During the night of Jur 25 Briti.-h troops operating west Lechemti crossed the river Didess although the
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  • 105 1 Ernakulam (S. India*, June 28. DEJECTING a petition for th cancellation or an order of ex c on pa ed by th» lal "i Coch'n on a Bratim 1 woman non-Qrahmin hue band and prohibiting .their ent! j into State temples, the preson
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  • 134 1 London. June 28. A 'I newspaper ha i barshn ly criticised the British Gove;ni rting thai the Navithe i. tion of oil h to y )Q n have been withdrawn. In authoritative circles m lon- d that this report is 1 he Briti ih Gov--11 \i
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  • 168 1 Rabaul Survivors Among Rescued Party I ondon, lune 21 Admiralty communique announces that the German steamer Alsterton (3,000 tons), which \*;is acting as a supply and prison ship for «i German raider, has been intercepted. i beventy-eight officers ami nof the British
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  • 67 1 Advance Continues In Syria Cairo, June 28. pREE French forces have occupied Siidenaya, 1 I miles north of Damascus The Allied troops ui\ continuing their forward movements along the Damascua-Homs line, north-wes 1 and north of Damascus, a communique from the Biitish Headquarters announces. Nebrek, it la added, has been
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  • 98 1 Wa hington. jyno :*i prolonged diploma tic dW•I 'the British naval authorities m Bermuda on Friday Permitted the French i anker 'eh to resume its Voyage rom the United States to Ca tea, m North Africa. urther shipments for North Vfrica, it is
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  • 82 1 Defence Advisory Committee Of Indian Legislature Simla, June 28. hf; lirst meeting of the Defence Advisory Committee of the Central Legis'ature, the institution of which was r*C4 announced by the Comm ?r-ln-Cfcief, is expected to be »ld In tho middle of July. An ilier meeting was not arrange? ■rau-'e Mr.
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  • 36 1 Bombay. June p The Monsoon ha ;i act neraliy m I rta ol th< >untry, including Bombay, and is P cted to stn ngfch it uving a favourabie ■•ffect Ol reps. Heutcr
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  • 41 1 London, .lime 28. Hunt (m; estyll Timestip 1Quartier Mai t re liw Dc I l*aix 3. Elevt n h«<r>^s ran. Winner won bs 3' lentil .Aprille Son, Melitoa Sam lien Inn and Wonersb «.< i cl not iwn. Reuttr.
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  • 52 1 pOLLOWINO th c Governm r (i. [Cnquii mi it is ie irni Iho d! »'i undei ii ke 0 preli minar vai mus bran mv- Elincki I aw r i he ved ;»> I) Ilu first '■< be n ip, and oth< 1 s include 1 he
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  • 69 1 Mllll. .III!, Tfl! w tare Mi i ad ■hi t« I conf< I a red thai m l*i it i.iui •it the war to end than I mir P 1 1* suid 'Hi 1 tllthy a world mur. that know better n Declai th m add(
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  • 22 1 i 0 JI)U6 i ued by the iti .i I! thai it TDbruk In I Tv c hu
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  • 89 1 A re tic Drive STOCKHOLM, JIM GERMANS REPORT M> l> \V I HAT Till V I!\ J M m:i> AN ATTA( X AGAIVSI RUSSIAN TERRITORY IN 1 111 M:< IK. m\idisii mrs^ RKPOUTB M o\| BERLIN S THAT NAZI noors i jiom vo \k \;;i Marching m orthERN FINI \\f)
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  • 13 1 Gamelin Escapes: Sensation according to f!.« German Radio has <>< aped J f»i prison.
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    • 92 1 OUR QUALIFIED OCCULIStI IS AT YOUR SERVICE 4 pardon us for Mowing our own Trwmpsf ouf 5 C 5 SAOSACES are gocrf the finest, '^^r tcmpti n v W can buy. Only >^T l meat la v »^r I arr pie- f J Kitoh v &Mm fl s.cj stags •a
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  • 53 2 Washington. June 27. THE United States Senate to-day approved the record-br?aking $10,384,000,000 Army Supply Rill and sent it back to the Hou.se of Representatives for consideration of th? increases amounting to $558,000,000. These increases are mostly required by the Senate amendment for the construction of new
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  • 72 2 London. Juno 28. THL Ministry of Labour announces that 133.975 men born from July to December. 1900. registered under the Armed Forces Act on June 21. With the exception of 13 year old youths, a'l men liable under, the Act have now been registered, and the
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  • 475 2 TRYING TO AVOID MILITARY SERVICE Singapore, Saturday. JX connection with the recent car thefts, h\ which four soldiers <»f the Loyal Regiment pleaded guilty, it will bo recalled that Mr. L. Goh postponed sentenced m order that an officer of the regiment might be present m court
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  • 239 2 Singapore, Saturday "CHK has been made a ecapegoat, and bo I am giving her the option <>t" a rtn< remark*] Mr. \V\ I). Carew, the third magistrate, when he in> posed a fine of >•"><>, or. m default a month's simple imprisonment, on Ong- Sailc
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  • 400 2 Put Match To Spiri ts Died COMMENTING on the foolish action of the deceased m putting a lighted match to a tin containing methylated spirits, the Singapore Coroner, .Air. W. G. Porter, recorded a verdict ot death by misadventure at the inquiry this morning, into the death of a house
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  • 453 2 Increased MalayaIndia Trade Likely inter alia, he said: Your Chamber has d^ne good service m various aspects during th? year. You will feel glad at the increase m membership of 77. and the fact i that collections of subscriptions have doubled those of the previous year. Your Chamber has now
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  • 88 2 Tokyo, June 28. DR. Johannes Burth, President ol the Fast Asia Society, a Nn/i--sponsorsd cultural organisation, with headquarters In Tokyo and, Secretary ot the German Chamber :f Commerce m Japan, is believed to have been taken prisoner by ihr Soviets with 40 other Germans v.iiiio
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  • 37 2 DUTCH QU EEN HONOIRED London, June 23. THE list of appointments to the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem includes that of the Queen of the Netherlands a Associate Dame Grand Cross. British Wireless
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  • 306 2 GOSPEL HALL WEDDING Singapore, Saturday. 4 PRETTY wedding was celeA brated at the Bethesda Gospel Hall at 5 p.m. this afternoon. The biide was Miss Esther Doreen ird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. p. Lyford of Singapore and the bridegroom was Mr Ivan Hall Newman, son of Mr. and
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  • 182 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. CONVICTED on a charge of theft of $31 cash and jewellery valued at $460 which belonged to iiis father-in-law. Abu bin Kas&im an 13 year old Malay was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment m the Police Court on Friday
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  • 46 2 Washington, J im f t rof THE :i •minationofthoMinlsWro 1 i Justice. Mr Harlan Fisc^ year-old Republican Chief Justice M f Evans Hughes, as 0 tice of the Supreme Court the United States, was og ronnrmed by the Senate jestero j •uter
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  • 503 2 EMPLOYERS NOT PLAYING THE GAME \yiLL ii be necessary for conscription to be ordered to bring up to strength non-European units of the volunteer fon-v* m the Colony? This question is prompted by the position m regard to certain units of the volunteers and the reafons given
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    • 442 2 m ITI drops x^jfyi will pull you round when you* re feeling down There's nothing to equal dote of Phosferinr for bracing, ttrengthcniM and invigorating you when you fed you have drawn too hcavilv on your reserves Phosferine puts back what you have taken out of yourself energy and vitality.
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    • 21 2 GOOD NEWS! Paramount NEXT fi "THE LA»V EVE" CHAN The Picture All Singapore Will Flock To Sec! Q ATH A <T"
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  • 379 3 Weak ness In Malayan A R i> (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) essential part of i.R.p. t vet the i (trimmest, has been left out of all the recent \.R.P exercises m Malaya, and no far has been made for mortuary work m flic
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  • 99 3 D.S.O. FOR COMMANDER OF AJAX London, Juno 28. tapt. Edward Desmond Belwey McCarthy, m command <>i th< Cruiser A.iax. has been awarded the Distinguished Son-100 Order for couragi enterprise and skill m a succei iul action against p aii i destroyers. The Ajax i. '< con cuous part ii. utstand
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  • 60 3 SPAIN, FRANCE SIGN AGREEMENT ON ART drid, June 28 SEN< tner iSpai l I Mil isl r anU th« l A n baj d< > as r ween Spair and France for the interchai art 'a oiks. France nas actually already r turned a n of Spanish work* art, among
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  • 59 3 London, J THE 1 roadcast an add] 1 id English night to the ial Euchari I St P ul, Minne ota. "You tnu I n t forj to a churcli wh< iced iv m the churcl red pi tion and to-day being :uted so hurifuhv that
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  • 52 3 London, June 28. THERE has been liitlc German 1 air activity over Britain yesterday a I- V German aircraft, says the Air Ministry, dropped bombs at a place on th P east coast o Scotland during the af tea-noon. causing some damage and a small number ,>i
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  • 349 3 12TH DAY OF R.A.F. OFF ENSI VE i London, June 28. |^ATE last ni^rht, after n daj of constant activity over ihe Straits of Dover, the great R.A.F. offensive across the English Channel appeared to watchers m a south-east coast town and on other parts of the south-east coast to
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  • 134 3  - Kiel Battered R.A.F. dfgdfg Lor. don. June 2U a NUMBER oj Britain's latest A lypta ol bom -i< was among aircraft which heavily bombed Germany's industrial and naval on Thursday night, ■at< the Air Ministry news service Mo.iv lead of bombs was dropon Kie] which Is now t..« iieadqu. I
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  • 239 3 London, lone 28. AFRESH cv.niph- oi German duplicity m the policy with regard to the feeding of the honmv peoples of occupied Europe »s seen *>n a statemenl I»y a Belgian correspondent of The Times. The taper say '•Up to the end of May. the man-controlled newspa]
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  • 48 3 War With Russia Lona Planned Thf agreement signed on Apr.i 1 provided for the delivery ot •civ- ol "rain durum he ii.. were m there a o j any German Interin en i cc Uie tnent had be< About ths sam time Germany airanged tor N v!lrni th
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  • 27 3 Spanish Recruits For Russo-German War Madrid, -Tune 27. RECRUHING campaign f<» SD beers to Rgni s{ Russia being started to Madrid ti, openi r icruiling bureau Reuter
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  • 99 3 Ankara, June '11 IT can now be revealed that tht Nazis tried to start an Intrigue m Ankara last Sunday but were unsuccessful. Von Papen «Nazi Ambassador through the inteimediary of a third party, sent a proposal to Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugesaon "British Ambassador which hinted Clearly
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  • 431 3 SINGAPORE "JOE" TO STAY IN U.S. A. (Sundaj tribune Stall Reporter; UNOFFICIAL Malayan ambassador to the United States, Mr. Joe Fisher, hag found that his hobby of taking col< ured pictures has iven such excellent publicity to Malaya and dispelled some ridiculous impressions with regard to Malaya m the United
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  • 83 3 Ltonaon, Juno 20. jHF British nava! sloop Grimsby (990 tons), has been .sunk, an nounced the Admiralty. The Grimsby, one of six pre-war sloops, was sunk early m the week by German dive-bombers off Tobruk. As usual, the Germans made highly exaggerated claims yesterday, stated that
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  • 84 3 London. June 27. LATE last night, there were still no details ol th< i irthquake described by Mr. J .T. Shaw, the i By mwich seismologist, a 1 normi nd the biggest ho had recorded since 1020. Yesterday's tremors lasted nearly four hours bul beyond estimating
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  • 86 3 Elmira 'New York June 21. |1 is stated that as a ••friendly esture" Russian pilots, have d to the- an.n.u' National CVi ders Contest, it is announced m Elmira The t. which this yeai I a fortnight will be under the watchful eyes
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  • 1070 4  -  J. P. RAJASOORIA Second Generation Hope Has Died Ky TTjr OPES of breeding expert specimen JLM. collectors from champion Brok monkeys now used by the Gardens authorities m collecting plant specimens from high trees, received a set-back when little Sue, tux-months-old daughter of two
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  • 114 4 j*WO British-born girls travelled more than 8,000 miles from the Argentine to join th<> Brunette Helen Fowler, 2r>, who cfuit her job a.s teacher m Buenos Aires, and bionio Ray Booth 21 travelled 800 mil s from the' Ulterior to roar,] ih t Both
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  • 160 4 rihrn fi T Shanghai, June 28. IHL first shipment of United States materials to the Soviet Union from the outbreak of Soviet German hostilities will be made soon with four Soviet freighters docked m Manila harbour carrying care of tin, machine-tools, etc. to Vladivostok! reports
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  • 86 4 DERLIN police raided the hctp v of a butcher's salesman, m a r^om they came acros* 51 bottle and wines, large quannties cipare f te? tin? f v and herrtagi pa*** 1 cl latea and swmj and many packages of cooci AL 1 thf?sc grods
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  • 44 4 E:mc;K ;k. June 27 THE Thai Government will hole on emergency Cabinet meeting to ar prove 'he draft of a mert "declaring strict neutrality m the Ru.-o-German conflict The statement is expected m a few days.— Eastern News.
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  • 45 4 Ankara. June 27. ABOARD the Turkish ship Refha tthich was tornedord by a submarine between Mersine and Cyprus wn> several Turkish submarine crews on the way to England to take delivery -f a submarine built m England for Turkey.— Reuter.
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  • 1675 5 ii i. /O/'A/V SI I v London, May 31. RUMMER is here. lam involving myw self m no difficulty with the censors 0 mentioning that fact, for the seasons take no thought of war and wartime restrictions. We are chary of referring to the weather m ease
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  • 1394 5 si- 1 hi: rs m tiei: si ii^i itv j^HIRTY yeai i olj< > fully accepted a job as locum tenene m the Blums of London, fhe pay was good and J anticipated B fine wraith of oxpv'rince and. iii a sense, 1 got it. i lot an
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  • 90 5 I 111 M•' i 'IV Hr Ml "I" x l I I i :...■.'■<■• ;i 1)1' Mm i mot i ••■i i <-,-> lox for 1 <,l nui itlll tIRMS, but I m :-llc\lnK Urn m thing nt i !i. ChMtdoX irrts Into I] (-V.M
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    • 372 5 Getting Up Nights Makes You Old Belore Your Time t.» statistics, «5 out «>f every Vh n»< n '.m r later are start* -l on thfl r prei mture ol«l ago by prostate Kland trou Onj of th« commonest ■ymptoms of Ui|h jangeroua and mysterious gland ailment i* Inh necessity
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    • 474 5 CONSUMPTION IS OFTEN F.MAI. BUT NOT Will N UMCKALOABO IS TAKEN We do nut ask you to believe m fhat we say off. I and. Bui lor your .lit s sake v.v do ask you to Investigate into the statements ol th hv:\s luive been savi d by Umckaloabo Herf
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  • 980 6 A WOMAN PEEPS AT SINGAPORE Mrs i» N Narang and Ashm. i DELI( hand a ;v--week for c nd Mrs. P. N Maranp. In the at >i Mrs Chand who is ay i house beau for tin .1 lv lawns o the sea w< re pr< I ar, si i.
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  • 27 6 :>i leek Ouan phouisraphed m the rronnd of Mount n. i"' ra lHil" -1 fo the left are Mr and Mrs Sg I of Johore.
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  • 168 6 M R and ■•n h* I V Hi Xl iWr s"" are lon ;;>'- home m Bta^L**; thur son and danrhter-hS Mr. ..nd Mrs. Arnold nSS^ he duration o( the war. The w Lik riWt -I" "i r S, bSJ3 ster Mrs. Becri 'Utliepndoi for "down
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  • 1412 7  -  A. J. Bennett What My Religion Mtan, To M* liii Church of England ;uri i:l(il f tho manage to wade through if anH u ul<l •ovid be quite impoSbte for U aUof them. "»yone to be representative ol jnoM' wno prize uniformity rerythinjr else will conweakness,
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  • 162 7 Soviet Envoy Sees Welles June 27. THE S viet Ambassador, M. 1 Oumansky, called on Mr. Bumner We'les, the Under-£teretary of last night to Inform him officially o; I predatory attack n was afterwards learnt that Mr. Well?s 'old the Soviet envoy that any requ st t r help would
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  • 52 7 pROBABI S Hunt Cup j aip rrii. j etra (Elliott >. Quartier Maitre i^'iifl' hard Aprille J irry W. Time Step (Herbert), PharatH 'Bteary), Mickle Eulgcr (Evans», D;n. Dolitt'e (Burnt), Molitos (D Smith). Without J Jo I-a Puix, Ji Iv Dptnaha. W< ncr h, Jee] c j
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  • 86 7 Hyde Park iNe c 28. PRESIDENT Rted that he was the h but >uW tion" Mi I isevelt said that the dditicn to but m tiings th il t emphasised thai armament for Eire must foil <w a. that the I. uld defend against a
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  • 61 7 inglon, June 27. i/i?:mbf;rs of the Bouse of Repre»i ntativei Ways and Means ;omi said tc-day that the ommend < i per x on motorcars In order to c revenue and curtail production. They said that the propi ited a heated debate m the
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  • 336 7 Damascus Welcomes Brit Is Tro ops (By Dcmitiul Tlfbe, Renter's Special Correspondent with the Allied Forces) Damascus, June 28. r £UE main Palestine-Syrian roadway from Kuneitrah i<> Damascus, still bearing marks of fierce tank and artillery encounters, is now clear and humming with activity. By truck to Damascus on Thursday,
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  • 84 7 MAJOR-GEN. Chen Chinsyun, of the Chinese Air Force, is leaving Chungking shortly for Singapore, to visit the South Seas countries to raise funds among overseas Chinese m the South Sens countries for the purchase of aeroplanes for the Chinese Air Force. Ma jojM .en. 'hen
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  • 190 7 I .< ndon, June 27. IT has been noticeable m the past that, when the Luftwaffe suffers nrticu'aily heavy defeats, the official communique m which it accounts for the days fighting adopts the .simple expedient ol" reversing British and German losses. Yesterday's High Command communique can be
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  • 104 7 Communist Youths Side For Petain Berlin, June A CLASH occurred m Ihi em district of Paris b "Com mi and member: French youth organisation, acci aig to thi Paris pr( i by the offlc Oei man i lsp ncy. Ten Communists, say- the pori rs of a uth 01 Isation
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  • 69 7 British Advance Shortens Defence Line At Tobruk A COMPETENT military commentator In Li idon di 1 1 1 i the British ach inc< Tcbruk area on Jun< ded m a froni »1 ib it 2.000 and was carried to a depth of yard The effect of th eration was to
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    • 488 7 MORE BRITISH j asmmmm^am, CONCESSIONS filllilW TO PORTUGAL I'JMttMtflWlii Li^ 2H IT is undersi 1 I Azort '■"^Jqfi: <'h 4 direct to 7 censorship. A drop or two of MURINI m h eye will do b to co sid rably Portu fortable. I c MURINI a iid an Empire. larly
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  • 1051 8 THINK you struck something, Mary Anne Wendel, when i .-aid that much of our trouble, here m Singapore, is that everybody likes to .'*•< I important. li is a mental and spiritual disease and it leads to all sorts of coinplic^tioni; and distresses m all spheres of
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 309 8 Lebensraum r |MK greater tlv population of a State, the greater its rights to what the Nazis call I ebensraum. This is one of the main principles of National Socialism which Hitler and his ilk have gone to ludicrous lengths to establish. Apparently on the recommendation of the Nazi
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  • 767 8  -  W. B. PATERSON "PISH," said the man seated at the top of the top table (or was h at the top of the bottom one? I forget now) m the air raid shelter. •Dram... more likely/ said his mpanlon. "Perhi thi beer," said the egg who was
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  • 565 8  -  Mary Anne Wendel />'// I WAS if, bed with fl u lhin read, m d«n one Di to le V of firp ir,c I m the threw i f^ ver •fl a mo Sl hi bearable responsibility Oitun h mtn ted it i. ?/p i/? /tames a;m on
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    • 325 8 SEE YOUR HAIR GROWING YOU are invited to see your hair jro*.n; wftfe p nAII; m TTT/ or«w^^«.^. 1- i! m.,.,1 GROW PHK X STRONf, •nd UchiMM of Hatmml Colouring. VJI\V/ Tf 1 111V.1\,01 IW/IIVJ The Mnbod b one U* ha been proved by WAVY HAIR I \K V THK
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  • 250 9 SOVIET BLACK SEA FLEET IN ACTION ATTACKS ON NAZI SHIPPING AT CONST ANZA 1 Moscow, June 28. M hi righting, our commanders report lit A the whole Party Army is displaying/ :i heroism, resourcefulness and daring/ 1 says a Moscow communique. "An infantry regiment, by a lightning blow, drove the
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  • 435 9 London, June, i A I >f what superiority m the air means should not lead to ii.\ false con* lusions, says The Times, commenting on the K.A.F. da.\ and night offrnsivea into France and Germa If the LuftwalL cz.n com- its task m Russia. r<
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  • 147 9 Reds Deny Raids On Hungary Mimow June SI I HUNGARY'S declaration of j wai mi the s«.viet Union j n tt with this rejoinder m a statement issued by the Hi I i i.U lav, Am n< v OH Sutur- day:— **This decision has been taken because «>i alleged raids
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  • 112 9 Moscow, June 23 SOVIET troops battling t ainst German mechanised units triking fcr the Minsk atea are i:.< Col Pc: dor Kuzn i ov, on number of young Govie He became commander i Baltic military dist.ict last m nth He proclaimed martial huv m th^ territoiy ol
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  • 138 9 Conspiracy To Overthrow U.S. Govt. Alleged Washington, June 28. T I!i: United States Attorney-General, Mr. Biddle announced on Friday thai he has authorised criminal pro- ■!).<! leader* of thr Socialist Workers' Party m Saint Paul, Minnesota, on charges of seditious conspiracy and attempting to "overthrow the Government of th<> United
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  • 85 9 rlir'. A 1 :ers A it ii "ono Q i I nSr he r the n lief ol air victim BrJ m. He ha distribute d th r illy to the Lord I Ply- the L< Provost ol .;.<■■ b 1 1<^> assoi th the R yal r
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  • 84 9 CANADA 'S "TORCH OF VICTORY" ■■•HI I i ol Pen* i Tan A :ie, who m vi ith him Canada s "1 nch oi which has passed thro linion's chief cities to I ii. ths dlan n. The t< ill be pres< nti ChurchiM, the Primt U r i ie.
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  • 134 9 London, Jure 2t> M. BENCH S r MEC IUN Vit hy Secretary of State, and right hand man' of Admiral Darlan. Vichy Vice-Premier, has arrived m Ankara by air. says the Istanbul respondent of the Independent agency. M. Mechin is believed to be the irer
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  • 23 9 American Naval Volunteers THI i < N-<' mittee toi hority to retain the pr( ter their endt I however porl bill Future volunteers •< Reuter
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  • 70 9 Ington, June 28. Dl requirements will iorc< cvi .n the production than the 20 per 1 n nrst urd< red. Ihis announc tnent was made on 1 riday by the Directoi of Office Management, Mr. J D All maki rs havi n sum-
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  • 36 9 June 2fi. IHE Supi m< thf U.S.S.R It nted M. Smlrnov as r ag II ucc< e<3 1 M. do, acct rding to th* 1 lay. has been apther nost. Reuter
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  • 243 9 Londt n, June 88. MAKING 1 is first broadcast to the Yugoslav nation last ni:;!it since the German occupation, (ien. Sin'ovitch, Ihe Yugoslav Prime Minister, after describing the heroic resistance of the Yugoslav Army, said that .ill Yugoslavs wen firmly ctnvinced that a victory <»t
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  • 63 9 High Italian Prisoners Arrive In India Lima, June 28 TIIF Duk< SI Trezani, I tfi m 1..' La a pri ■Jh< who arrived with him wen Pinna. Air Officer Comi In [talian East A (j,vn c -Oen< i Eiitrea Gen i>outy Ch el oi Stafl i Rico l xiri Divi
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  • 49 9 London, June HEN I ion A Hun by the Budapest 'In ail 'ids ng units ol tnornin raids i t tives 1 1 a] ,I.'; Ul c w i v i »ut b fin ibl Ith ir bombs. Ilu by the Hunearia n i Reuter
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  • 97 9 CANADIAN WOMEN FOR DEFENCE >. t;.v. i, June '21. C: .i.. i women In hei for home' duty and I r service ov rsean T > h Thurson. ial War s< rvice, m on intei i-day. V.i rye chiefly aa trans] cooks, telephone cper; d clei ks. I Ralston, Canadian
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  • 103 9 London, Juno 28 AN appeal "> the people <>i Slova to "turn oul the traitors who had led th< m Into the war nst Russia" was broadcast last night m the name of the Cz G rnment anr ihe Stai > imcil and of
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    • 199 9 WITH (a Eun pcan Pi l mp IICUI oi ovei nentel and I Ih s h\ v. ftnd bn i tal ;>'•'• to' your b < its ol lif< I wh'ch are containe the i Dasslble form m Ok i nf\cv feel fatigued i will Bh and day ive you
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  • 2427 10  -  F. H. Titmuss T ¥By dfgdfg "V H confounded whelp! You insolent puppy, you! You dare to come fo re and tell me that you want to marry my daughter, you pigeon-chested, knock-knei d, thick-headed oaf! Dammit, Fll— Colonel Dare's face went an r -hade
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  • 765 10  -  Johnny ■It ■"JpjlK missus ivul l were eating breakfast the other Sunday morning and the paper did not give the be»l news In the world. •'I see Ihe favourite w.is bra ten terday," I said tentatively. "I'm not interested In iKir.se racing," she replied. 'You ought
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    • 316 10 WILL HEAL IT CLEAN iJ \tr 1 I w^/) ■> I Will) •-'J rapidly even thi I fl'if ip/ Lj\ skin trouble yields to I if I i I l v >^-_/ </ Germo/cnc. "^N G*rmo/tn» illf-rrd UIcCTI I f\ \J len .hi 1 I. .is ijiici). It h I
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    • 618 10 Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Gcdown spaces to let at low rentals Further particulars will be supplied on application. MASTERS. Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours C Scientist Explains How VX^ J New Discovery Makes
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  • 1066 11 Interest L.S.&. To-Day M Ai are very stamp conscious and who r for the public demand have .all over the country from where they receive aUpplll main source of BUp] !y local and :i stampn is m the ofTl m here the tambies pplement their monthly pay
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  • 669 11 A Tricky Quiz To -Day Sec Tribquiz doesn't catch you with this one. Hes on his mettle this ireek antf someone said they thought he'd swallowed a packt of needles he was so sharp. Your geography has not I i il yo i can which of the following I was
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  • 223 11 Americans Asked To Go All OutOr Else... r artford (Connecticut), June 27 'WE must offer m full measure that blood and tears that tn leroic British have been y riding the call (if Mr. Churchill," dered Mr. Harold Ickes, l he Uniten ciu\; Secretary of the Interior, at i meeting
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    • 347 11 vain 25 Lbs. New Cinema Way Tl.. a r iin Tl i- Nervous Un derwelfrht, Rim-Down, and Pri«'ndlo»« mi n Holly* ninoma Stara are vi r train nijrhi and day and reauira tflt to maintain nornirt! r ;.r:.l H. n\th. 'I'his neoensltv resulted i rkablr <li-. over: row bringing k>'...i
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    • 580 11 Eaten Up with Now Fit as a Fiddle, mkliuzWS J Thanks to Cystex v v -^y' y NURSE AT LAST FINDS A MEDICINE 1 |NERVOUSNeIs) J TO END HER CHRONIC RHEUMATISM CAScBLOATIWC "> r people have the advantages of a M I LJH N<J J bring able tv r itl
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    • 311 12 Another Thrilling SPY r Adventure from th c Studios that made "CLOUDS OVER EUROPE" and "U-BOAT 29" with the popular star of "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH!" SHOW* TO-DAY CAPITOL 3 5 6 5_ 913 Mfc A Revolver Shot m the Night A Love note from f% yS^ a girl he
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    • 139 12 4 SIIO S TO-DAY jf^k +i+ Bl a. in. T XX Tom "**^fM§r£ BBt^ A BOY A (URL BOTH 4 BROKE -ONK TRYING TO FOOL THE OTHER, FALL FOR EACH OTHER (OH No, Not the OLD STORY DIFFERENT! "ANGELS OVER BROADWAY' j DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr., RITA MAVWORTH THOMAS MITCHELL JfT,
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    • 209 12 TO-DAY At 10-30 a.m. AIJIAMBIJ? ITys KING OF THE 4fc» ROYAL MOUNTED A &ip*Ltttf SERIAL IN 12 CHAPTERS IN 25 REELS ~7)WING TO SI C( l\\. EXTENDED TO MONDAY S() !h —TO-DAY TO-MORROW* l jjjyi"^ n^V 4K& ■■k &&> Irt t VBk I I r- -^R&!^ os c sO ves
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  • 4 13 Henry By Carl Anderson
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    • 159 13 ESTELLE COWAN Announces with Pleasure the Opening of fOrOMT GKOVE Pasir Panjang Road JULY IST I VII \SIO\ UNTIL I A.M. DINE A HWn Music By Klany «g- Boys Entertainment By Cowan Bailey Smartest Cocktail Bars In Town f Make This Your Hangout ***** Phone SHKifi MARLBOROUGhT TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15
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    • 329 13 Pimples Go Cause Killed m 3 Days The very finf appHrntion of Nlxodfrm {•••Kins i to cUmr nway pimple* Ilk.- rr.aKh-. I »c Nixoderm tonight nr.fl vr.ii will noon your skin becoming soft, smooth and clear. Nixoderm m a now disco' that kills Rfrms and pnraslt.s on th* skin that
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    • 1675 13 WHERE TO LISTENIN TO-DA V Weekly Radio Programme Singapore s*• wws m tamil (TCMBnom im BIJNDay wne». Front London /HI 225 m mi k-i s by Paul fl v m. l [U /.iipi. 9§!n m b<> m ,-s 7 N|Us JN pr«nch. ti.oo N< 6.50: Gounod's Faust selections, znn. 48.58
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  • 72 14 Groissder Takes Seven Wickets r WO fine batting performances by Thuraisingham and Thillianathan who scored respectively and 53 and Growder'a k^ vi n wicket g i».i runs were inding features of yesterday*s pl.i> m the two-days 1 match between the S.C.C and the < 1 3 lon Sports Club. six
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  • 117 14 |N Lai > Fortress m their Hit SJ als had te \vi< Y. limps were Cpl i l bei The match t tinued -day LOYALS l-i Innii Ma b Phi! H Cpl. Robert c Davis b 34 Freeman c 1 b Holden Coancv c Phillips b der
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  • 169 14 IN cri match played on I tterday, time second al tln» C.S.C eking ui> 110 iited a scintilC.C bile I v. h iis. Pereira bowled for 4 1 J J T msothy b < arajah b J. H p >nn ~m Ira 5 r c
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  • 193 14 Batting 79 Le Mereier (s k t Bmhalese ?71 J. n. Fernando (SinhaleM V As „:i I /66 Thomson (K.\.\i n Medical College) i b Wilkinson v N ;i C. Thuraisingham d >« B \l s. I. <> P. Bertram <>< vs Ren^am) i ;<i r. v
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  • 275 14 TH!-' R In '.v over tJ c s.c itch on J rtay Bai h -i s| the airmen kno< I id up 1 13, iacGo d rnith Smitn top-scoring with <<m\ i spectively, v. hile Lai Brov red 15 The C.S C. were skittled
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  • 336 14 S. R. C. SINGAPORE'S CHAMPION TEAM j>Y defeating the S.C.C. by i innings th*? Reca ha\ greatly strengthened the claims to the unofficial chan nionship <>1 Singapore. Thi have defeated the S.C.R.C the Indians (twice), the PoUc (he S.C.C. and have held tr R.A.A.F. lo a draw. The
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  • 194 14 Raifles Beat St. Joseph's Institute jN a cricket match yesteri 1 Raffles Institution boat Joseph's Institution. Here are th scores: ST. JOSEPHS IST XI. Tham Koon Poh b Sivalingam s R. Delikan run out 1 v D. Miller b Sivalingam 3 Webb c Segram Sivalingam F. Campos b Sivalingam l
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    • 114 14 Km i. Rumend J- tt U Lvi in,'! ure i i Typewriter Repairs We etean Rd.in««t. repair v ah mnk.-'s of v... ■p"~ w Typewrlt«n and fcf> at Ifed anloi W I Qua Workmanship STRAITS TYPEWRTTEK AGENCI (E'-t.-M'.vhrd 1914> Bta' ii Repaljnen 14h 6JliKtpcre. TbODet: 7770 At 2481. too ia
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    • 186 14 <^a%aa^BKi Jbblbbbbl i /lUawaW "^Ha^aaK i-^'Vbbbbbbl ACiH need not take frooa you the glamour "ufijTOthful skin. Nature did not mean >our skin to become old and withered. .She mea^t the fresh new skin which is always Kro^ mR underneath to take the pla.e of the ild boltiful nd keCP >OU
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    • 361 14 I if l z« Wi- Women f^^~ ADMIRE *o!e Dlslrihn^o-sr ST. -DFB Co p o Rox No. 551 «ivr. \l orf or from BFH\P rBEMICAI WORKS, fi.ia^.ilpi (lndta). v T T Lnlmen along wifi Spec .v o-i ($l3. f or a mouth) or B h'hl U. 1.1-1 Lep $11 un
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    • 594 14 Public Notice I BOARD OF MANACitMENT of the r WAR RISKS (GOODS, INSURANCE FUND? NOTICE. ADJUSTABLE POLICIES. I During the Insurance quarts April to June, 1941, s. •JS policies on a declaration basSs^ permitted only m respeel ot'ttfZ with a minimum value of $*****0 With effect from the next quarter
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  • 715 15 Course Record Equalled (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saiurda} t)NTANGO, after a long bmcccwlob of diaappoUitmwiU, ra rprfced at Kuala Lumpur to-day, winning the third race to dividend of^s43. Contango won a thrilling race b) a neck m the lopweight SCuari Tartan,
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  • 78 15 Dividends At A Glances Race I— Pymble KM, sic l»i i Lad.i (ilittt-r *X !{:».(< 2 Golden Plat«« tl i |8, s«, Batti M Kmc j_ Contango M 3, Hu.ut i.vi.vi $13 Golden Glimpse Sl3 Kace Turn Over $22, >: Drift On >«<> Race ."> Pair Kin* *2i st R»»i*lpr
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  • 61 15 Total Pool $151,235 FIRST Lady Warrior L ***** SECOND Silverlaw 4861 P, THIRD Constant Li^ht ***** STARTERS Golden Arrov *****4 Chatterbox ***** Invention *****5 Tin Pocket ***** Thumbs Up ***** Sans Ayah 1 L 6190 Golden Bronze *****8 Salmon Par *****0 Kal inda *****7 DOUBLE TOTES First double:
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  • 210 15 Jo hore Champion Qualifies For Junior Singles Final IS;k«li3iiiii»3i Tournaiii«'iil |SMAIL BIN iIA.II MARJAN, the hard-hitting Johore junior singles champion, qualified for th«- Ana] of th< i Singapore junior singles badminton championship when hv defeated S. Ahmad Mattar at the Clerical Union Hal] yesterday afternoon, 16-4. I.VS\ In tho Anal
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  • 273 15 Singapore, Saturday. F 'AIL ING light caused the match on the Padang between the S.R.C. and Fort Canning to end m a draw to-day. Batting ilrst. Fort Canning put up 135 for the loss of six wickets before declaring their innings. Good batting
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  • 140 15 THREE games are booked m the Singapore Baseball League this afternoon wrien the Aussies of the R.A.A.F met the Japanese Club m both major and minor Loops In B double-header which will start at 2 p.m. at St. George's md. and the Phils of the Filipino Association meet the
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  • 291 15 Army Beat Johore 6-Nil In Malaya Cup Match akjmi < ioiiokk o gHOWIXC; improved form, the Army <rot through with a smashing six-nil victory over Johore m a Malaya Cup match played at Johore Bahru yesterday. The Army, who led three-nii again m the first half, and Hum at hall-time,
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  • 261 15 Handicaps For Taiping Races pOLLOWINO arc the handicap! for \ho ttrst day's r.Trr s of the Taipinp Tu-i Club on July 4 horses class 3—5 firs •<v Zenta 9 4 Santa Anita 713 Titled Lady 8.11 The Cuttrr T8 Topla 8 08 HORSHS CLASS 4. DIV. I—s FURS. Moonwin f>
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  • 229 15 THANKS to the initiative of their meciical officer. Flight Lieutenant C. E. Elliot, the Royal Air Force, Kallang, were able to hold their first athletic meet yesterday, on th e ground adjoining the Swim ming Club. Among those present was P o 1 Sir Stephen Bull,
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    • 181 15 Piles Ruin If our Nerves Don t let Itchinjr, bleeding, ii rnal or rotnidlng PI i*.ilit.\-. niin and <lrive you crazy with pain. an ]>\.- the l w<>;k life n comfort. i Ifunc- •ii.ir- NAOMI HAIRDRESSING SALON I\E SALE OF ODD STOCK COSTUME JEWELLERY, I A N COMBS, HAIR NETS,
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    • 433 15 \AUDAY2 The skin-pore.-^ of your foet should be stantly eliminatin !os When your feet stin£ .ill day, when they ache and swell. those port ohoked, and acid i.- piling \\\> inside t!. Then you aullf callouses begin i. You've ji«»t to shift th;tt add <»r £o on Sufferltlgi The modern
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    • 82 15 TO-DAY I RU XV I S C C l C 8 C B.C.C. 11 a.m.; S.R.C. va. R.C.U., S.R.C., 11 a.m.; (> H.A. VS S R. C. Woodsville; BCR C. vs. I. A. S C.H C y.C.C. vs. R A. (Changi), Changi; I. A. vs Police, lA. svimminci: Sealed h?.ndicap,
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  • 90 16 i ndon, June 38. Tin Japanc c Govei nin'-ni i ill inferring uH ii i 'important qaestions.* 1 These i..iv« been p J •he i>a^t few days i I'll' t f i outbreak the 'ii < a war. i n m t a*" n i v. i
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  • 26 16 MR. S. M. ALKAFF, J.P. BEREAVED Bf, of sorry Ider 'lit at Alk Road Th en Interred ii. lemetery, Bida- ernoon 1 funei larj •ly attended.
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  • 36 16 June 28 A; with nd tin i (Gem the official Oei c con of I In Paris. m in 'ste lal re«k I irlan aften .irds visited the Paru adquarters. F Reuter
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  • 323 16 BREMEN BEARS BRUNT OF R.A.F. OFFENSIVE EIGHT NAZI PLANES SHOT DOWN London, July 2S. BRITISH Air Ministry communique l m giving details of the attacks on Germany and German-occupied territory on Frinighi states: "1 asi night, Bomber Command aircraft made a powerful attack on the rt of Bremen where very
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  • 443 16 "WIFE" STILL LOVES HIM £J X a an had been sentenced to is months' imprisonment ;<>r bigamy, two women faced each other m the hall at Bedford Assizes. buud< tily one cried out and sea on the stone floor. 1 li- at on a 1 bing quietly and clutching m
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  • 130 16 London. June 2$ PHE German, Italian and the Vichy French air forc< >l a m the Middle East during the \v< ding Juno 26. During that period only^ieven British machines were 1 I and Be. both Lju E ralian .1 out
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  • 634 16 Site Had Been A Bad Girl SENTENCING an aircraftman to three years' penal servitude, Mr. Justice Lawrence, at Oxford Assizes, :ommented tl 'ing a few days of marriage he instigated his bride to attack her own father. i tie air< raitman, uwen I aiog Davies, 24, and
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  • 57 16 NAZI DEM AND ON TURKEY? Lomlr.n. June 28. TIIK report that Heir \on I'iiptn, the German 1 Imbassador m Ankara, 1 lirs d< manded passage for German troops through i Turkey to attack the Fsris i \sh f«i a s m Syria, finds n« confirmation wrhatevei m informed quarters m
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  • 146 16 Visit To Girl Cost Him Life 4 AAioi S to spend a da;, with hi.- fiancee, Police-Constable Steve Robertson, youngest of t!;e squad *■>( regular policemen win* guard Buckingham Palace exchanged duties with a friend. That change Uut> coat him his life. Ni^ht raiders dropped a line i-i bombs al<m»
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  • 132 16 pRINCESS ELIZABETH and PrinMargaret, who are eva <: the country, hay. converted er l; 'da Inl I bi< nd are now growin mlons 11 nd carrots. is m r, ponse to ti e King'.s V' ne connected with r< ya] household to grow aa 1 We. the
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  • 15 16 Revival Of Beng al Regiment lishl be Inrti, tribute hat Be, n India. m re-organisi
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  • 125 16 JWOlhin^ matter* I"* 1 lit' Of I Dennis Page. ll One was the game of ft the other* Two things that, by a twist of fare, have I)ENNIS who L. v rouah. Northants. \was v^OV C Ht the Ramewh Qve years old and was mccl
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  • 46 16 Report Of Evacuation Vichy Troops Unconfirmed don. June 28 DEPORTS f] that the Turk the Vichy ed iii informed quarters In Lc: v on, learns Reuter's Diploma' C rrecpondent It is v been n, and it us ob Vichy troops are sti'l I btubbornly.- I I
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  • 22 16 pRODUCED by :h I r In aid ol Air Efc r Livj aL 1 l x office recon Lilav
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    • 205 16 V \i^ U Time marches on. f A Metnods of travel change. f It Also medicines. Now -V^.^^L^ we don't have to take nasty-tasting oils, inconvenient herbal brews and griping purgatives. Medical science gives us LAXOBAC the modern chocolate laxative. Laxobac tastes just like chocolate because it is chocolate. Yet
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    • 166 16 1 -union. June '28Three German aircraft destroyed m combat tnd othrr> damaged both m th, aii tho ground durini KAt attack on North* day. Ihrt, kl \l r» are missing, but one pil<» f An Air MinJ'trj eomn announcing thi> »3 morning a Blenheim aircn the Bomber Command iiii important
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