Malaya Tribune, 9 July 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, July 9. 1941.
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  • 65 1 Reuter. Madjfd, July 9. A GERMAN submarine was sunk off Gibraltar yesterday morning by the Fleet Air Arm, according to Spanish reports from La Linea. Two members of the crew were rescued and taken to Gibraltar It is believed that the submarine was lying in wait for
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  • 207 1 Reuter. iiit. July 9. HI de Yah I'rtmier ot I >tatcd ill the Da.l k ve«terda? thai t.\< American n;;j,h hios had been *>c- l it', and that Irish m us to man thorn were on ji fbeil v.ay to America. |i Be added thai
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  • 202 1 Reuter. Chungking, July 9. T!!i MP' intimnl of Lkut-Gen. Itagaki as omniander of the reai J G n son i> ii< erpreted in J nn n?k«ng a. m indication that japan has (i tided to attack 1 Sao 1 ing Pa„. the Army »ys that Japan will move
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  • 401 1 fierce fighting 1 oNTIM ING the counter-attacks which they launched on Sunday, the Russians claimed this morning that they had hurled the German and Rumanian troops back across the River l> rl ,th in the Bessarabian sector of the front. communique announces that
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  • 28 1 Reuter. Moscow Radio announces that the British Ambassador, Sir Stafford Cripps. was received by M. Stalin on Tuesday. Their conversation lasted over an hour.— Reuter.
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  • 115 1 Reuter. London. July 0. REMARKABLE scenes were witnessed at a railway station to London vcsterdav evening on the arrival of a Russian Services Mission A large crowd. Including many women and children. Rathereu at the station and after whilir.g away the interval Of waiting by singing
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  • 164 1 Reuter Pretoria. July 9. THE largest contingent of South African troops to leave the Union since the embarkation of the East African force has now safely reached North Africa, according tc an official announcement Bidding farewell to the troops orlcr to their departure. Gen. Smuts,
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  • 48 1 Reuter. Washington. July 8 THE United States, Argentina and A Brazil are busily exchanging views in regard to what helpful action they might take towards settling the difficulties between Peru and Ecuador. This wa j announced by Mr. Sumner Welles. Under-Secretary of State, at his press conference today.—Reuier.
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  • 115 1 Reuter. Simla, July 9. ONE oi the lirst tasks to which the new Commandsr-in-Chief, Gen. Wavell. will iuve attention on assuming effiee in India is anticipated to be a push forward of the preliminaries begun by Gen. Auehinleek for the establishment of a Defence Committ?e of
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  • 75 1 Reuter. London, July 9. AIRPORT workers ch?ered as Miss Gracie Fields alighted at a British airport yesterday from the plane which had brought her from Listen. She told a report ?r that she had been working herself to death for England while in America. She
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  • 87 1 Reuter. Washington, July B. REPORTS are current in informed Congressional circles that President Roosevelt will soon ask Congress for an additional defence appropriation totalling as high as $5,000,000,000 ol' which several millions would be tor army expansion and another $1,000,000,000 for the Navy and a
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  • 62 1 Reuter. Loanghai, July 9. A big stride towards war by President Roosevelt," was how Aimv spokesman described the United states occupation of iceland at a Japanese press BOHierem c The spokesman said that tne PCtion was comparable in Importance to Japan sending armefl forces to the
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  • 56 1 Reuter New York, July S THE British Purchasing Commissioners, Messrs F W Leak and Alexander Rogers, who have left for England bv Clipper altei touring India and Australia, stated that Australia's industrial war effort amazed them. They a?so declared that the production of manufactured Roods from
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  • 319 1 Reuter London, July 9. THE Radio Paris, quoting a message from Beirut yesterday, said that the British High Command in the Near East had made another armistice proposal to Gen. Dentz (Vichy High Commissioner in SvHa) which was again rejected. GEN. DENTZ HAS ORDERED
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  • 248 1 U.S. Defence: No Boundaries Roosevelt his press conference in Washington yesterday evening, President Roosevelt in effect removed any hemispheric boundary on United States defence operations. 11l made it clear that they could not be fomftnod by an imaginary definition of the Western hemisphere. He said that there were points which
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  • 117 1 Reuter. TOkyo, July 9 UjASlllNt JTON undoubtedly lnU nos to lake lull advantage ol Germany's involvement in the war wilii Russia to rush ail possible aid to Biitain. declared the newspaper Nichi Nichl Shmibun yesterday, commenting on the landing of United States forces in Iceland. The
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  • 49 1 Reuter. London, July !> TWO enemy aircraft approaeiied the Is'e or Wight at mici-dav ve.sterday. They were engaged by British fighters and one enemy aircraft vas destroyed and the oilier damaged. Apart from this, saya an Air Minittrv communique, there was nothing to report.—Reuter.
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  • 151 2 Official Statement (Tribune Staff Reporter) PETITIONS sent by the Singa- pore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce regarding Chinese immigration, have been received at the Colonial Secretary's Office and are under consideration. The petit'ons urge that the monthly Chinese
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  • 90 2 Singapore, Tuesday. ALLEGED to have commuted theft oi a gold necklace valued at $20 in the second class compartment of a mail train at Gemas. a 35-year-odl Teochew. Tan fcTeong Seah. was arrested, and charged before Mr. L. C. Goh. in the Singaoore fifth court to-day.
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  • 515 2 JUDGMENT was reserved by Sir Percy McElwaine in the Hiuh Court yesterday in the case in which Syed Taha bin Ahitlutkar Alsagoff, editor and proprietor of the Arab weekly newspaper, Saut Hadramaut, appealed against the fine of $500, in default six months' simple imprisonment, imposed on
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  • 103 2 TN an article entitled "Local Antl-D!ph-thcrla Campaign Intensified" in our Issue cf June 30. It was statej thit "ln March, the number (of diphtheria cases) was 38, this being mainly due to the outbreak of the disease in a school in Cameron Highlands, where a number tf local
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  • 24 2 The Rev. R. C. Moore, who has succeeded the Rev. J. G. Hall as Chaplain of Selangor. has arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Java.
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  • 115 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. PHONG Chooi Khuan, a young mother, yesterday morning appeared before Raja Salim, the Taipin? magistrate, when a charge of murder was explained to her. The charge was that she did commit murder by causing the death of her child, Thong
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  • 43 2 Singapore Tuesday. The Indian community of Singapore will held a tea party in honour of Messrs. B. Govindasamy, K.P. Moham?d YiisofT and P. Govindasamy at 5.15 p.m. on Monday, July 14. at the Adelphi Hotel. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. S W. will attend.
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  • 22 2 Messrs. W. M. Young and L. H. Morrison. Cadets, Malayan Civil BVTU c, have passed the prescribed examluations in Law and Language.
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  • 183 2 Singapore, Tuesday. HOW one of two men, carrying a i oir 0 f wood at the Army Store, Alexandra, on July 2, was fatally injured when the rear man stumbled and fell, resulting in the timber striking the front man a fatal below on
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  • 164 2 Singapore, Tuesday. ONE reason wny we have the Food Control Department is to nrevent people from making mistakes of this nature," remarked Mr. L C Goh, when he imposed a. fine of $250 on Tan Chiew Chuen, ihe proprietor of Chop Hiap Seng. Seletar Road,
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  • 17 2 Mr. H. A. S. Jennings has been appointed an Assistant Registrar cf Imports j and Exports. Singapore.
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    • 502 2 Take years off j your age I You can be old at forty, or young at sixty. It is rwt the years that make you old. It is the deterioration of your tissues, the decline of your vital jorces. You may be forty, fifty, sixty years of age, but that
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    • 94 2 Mother's I P C*« fly* hold paZhtn LangUy'a moihtr. Sh ***>SJ •plendtd head of hair. *T1 dandruff and my hair f urn *M my hood fa now clear nf *'M hair fc ita natural co/onr ogam?' Are YOU Losing Ik' I Tfeauaaatfi «I awn an<*cmen M ■aw has* at murky
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  • 194 3 rihunc Staff |^J er > rruE announcement that 1 a Committee has been inted by the Malayan emments to consider fh ra tes of pay, pension,; j service, separation injun allowances as t\ m members of the tive and passive services, has been ived
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  • 18 3 A picture of the new Anzac Club in Singapore, built in about a month.
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  • 166 3 Singapore. Tuesday. "THERE are more than 8.000 licen--1 ces issued to food dealers,' said Mr. B. V. Lemit. licensing officer of the Food Supply Office, "and I cannot recollect with certainty whether it was this man, who came to apply for the licence. Mr Lemlt was
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  • 156 3 Singapore, Tuesday. CAUGHT taking away two rolls ol cloth from the store of Messrs Roneo and Co., Ltd., Loh Pang Cheng (23), employed as an assistant mechanic in the firm, pleaded guilty to a charge of theft when he appeared before Mr. W. D.
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  • 49 3 THE B?.C. is presentmg an international all-star cabaret orcfrramme. entitled "Allied Occasions," on Triday from 7.35 to 8.20 p.m. (Malaya time). Amongst those taking part will be Binnie Hale and Richard Taub?r, while French songs for the Free French are also included in the programme. i
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  • 366 3 Singapore, Tuesday. JPADHEN A. van Sprew a 20-year-old Dutch sailor, whose Conduct was described as being exceptionally good during the time ho had been employed on board a ship, was sentenced to 21 days' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, this atternoon
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  • 228 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) 'FAKING only about a month to build, the new An/ iClub premises opposite the Raffles Museum is nearinir completion and will be ready for occupation on July 15. Built, eniuely of wcod and tap, the new clubhe-use will be a
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  • 111 3 Singapore. Tuesday. ANG TENG CHIN, who was desv cribed as a seller of old teeth, \"as unsuccessful In his appeal in the high court to-day before Sir Percy McElwaine, against a conviction and sentence of six .nonths' rigorous imprisonment, with a recommendation rot banishment, imposed on him
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  • 103 3 Singapore. Tuesday. FE manager of Indo Straits Trading Co.. H. M. Hassan Bhai faced two summons charges in th? fifth court to-day cf importing into the Colony, without being licensed, ten bags of Bombay white rice and ten cases ol ghee en June 9, an
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  • 252 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. RETURNING a verdict of justifiable homicide at the conclusion of the enquiry into the deaths of three Indian labourers —Mayandi, Angappan and Koneri—who died of gunshot wounds when the military were forced to open Ofr on a
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  • 107 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Juiy 6. ACCORDING to a statement In a special publication Issued bVj the Netherlands Indian Flower j Propaganda organisation at Soura- j bay a. East jata, about 1,000 Euro-. peans and 12.000 natives are actively engaged in horticulture and
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  • 620 4 Chinese (S.C.F.A.) 4; Police 0 gCORING four goals after being held to a goalless 20 minutes, the S.C.F.A. strengthened their positioned on top of Div. I of the S.A.F.A. league, by beating the Police four-nil at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. me Police, excepting
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  • 218 4 jyjEDIOCRE soccer, with enly occasional flashes of individual brilliance characterised the Reserve Division match at Tanglin yesterday evening l between the Manchesters and the Gordons who played a goalless draw. Birch, goalkeeper for the Tads, gave an outstanding performance, while Jackman In the
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  • 269 4 THE Sinhalese Association beat the R.A.M.C. by 15 runs in a two innings match played at McNair Rrad on Sunday. Scores were: R.A M C. IST INNINGS. Ret nam c Javakoddv b Goonewardene S Lawrence h Van Rooyan 7 Russell c and b Van Rooyan 0
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  • 28 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div I. Chinese Athletic v Gordons, Stadium; Div. II A, Navy v R A F (Seletar», Seletar; Combined Schools v Medical College, Sepoy Line-..
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  • 47 4 THE Chinese Companion Athletic Association will hold a dinner and dance at its premises. 247 C, New 8.-dge Road, on Saturday. July 12. to commemorate the Association's twelfth anniversary, the opening of the new premises and the winning of the S.C.F.A. cup.
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  • 28 4 The Secretary-General of the Department of Supply, Mr. W. T. Cherry and Mr. A. C. Simmons have been appointed members of the Advisory Board for papoand paper products.
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  • 507 4 INDIAN Association cricket teams for this week-end's matches will be: Against Heavy Reg. Changi, on Saturday at 2.15 p.m. on the LA. ground: Wazir Smgh (Capt.), Choor Singh, D Dharmaraj, Hussein Shah, D. K. Samy, Lewis, Suares, M. J. Chandy, Ram Piara, V. Mahendra, R. S. Sithamparam. Reserves:—Tahir
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  • 254 4 R.A.F. (Kallang) 4; S.C.F 9 niSPLAYING superior tactics R.A.F. (Kallani V defeated the S.C.F.A. in a Div. 21; n itch j^l on the S.H.B. ground yesterday, winning by fouj I The game was keenly contested in both halves, both teams doing their best. The Chinese attacked
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  • 110 4 THERE will be the usual afternoon races for all Classes at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Friday, starting at 5.23 p.m. for the "A" Class and 5.25 p.m. for the other classes. On Sunday, the "C" Class will sail the second race for the club beer mug.
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  • 24 4 Singapore WeaaL* Owing to the heavy raX T.mah was fore the ran; but poor visibihtv. their namkm were nd distinenkh"^ 1
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 81 5 ifton Oui Own Reporter) ptnang, luesoay. N plicafion for an increase A cnts QUnd 08 I i, living llowance has I u u V; I*) Municipal drain jtancrs and road sweepers. Jlle Mai: Tribune rehaMy udcrstands. r; number <>1 workers •i an increase is
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  • 33 5 Lahore, July 3 THE Punjab G vernment h:is exnrted the provisions of ttte Cultural Produce Act to 13 more markets They have also !!!!nniirupri kertain amendments gnnouiit 1 to the ■!<••
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  • 25 5 untitled fhc lorn crop ol the Baku Katil Bnbbei r Ltd. was 37 795 lb. The total for the oast two months is 72.830 !b
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  • 31 5 Picture taken at the tea party given on Monday by the Sinaavore From left to right: Mr. Dutt, Lady Thomas and Mr S W Knes Colonial Secretary.
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  • 700 5 TTm*7 v v v i Sin gapore, Tuesday. her husband, returning home one night found their lodger in her bedroom with her, of the life and death struggle that followed, culminating in her husI band slaying their lodger outside the house with an
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  • 126 5 Singapore, Tuesday. SENTENCE of two months' rigorous imprisonment was passed en Ghoy Chiap Ho. when he was found guilty on a charge of assisting in carrying on a chap ji ki iQttcry, by Mr. W D. Carew, the niia magistrate, to-cay. According t". tne
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  • 140 5 "ESCAPE TO GLORY" fAt the Pavilion) A BATTLE in the Atlantic between a Na/i U-bnat aud a British freighter with American passengers on board Just as war breaks out is the story of "Escape To Glory," the Pavilion's present gripping thrilling attraction. It has powerful drama and a touch
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  • 132 5 A RIOT of fun opened at the Capitol *7 yesterday ln the form of the film "Henry Goes Arizona." Lpveable old Frank Morgan with his wheezy voice and his uncertainties, ln the lead role again, goes out to Arizona with the dudest bunch of
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  • 287 5 rpHE reports of the umpires on the Singapore Passive Defence Exercise of June 19 have now been considered by the Passive Defence Advisory Committee. The Exercise has shown that there is still rocm lor improvement in the system of communication, both as regards
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  • 127 5 (From Our Own Reporter* Ipoh. iuesdmy. 4LL hopes t»f recovering the HO- dies of four Chinese girls who were buiied alive in n more than a month at;o. have been given up. It* will be recalled that severs weeks a landslide in a Chi nese
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  • 16 5 The promotion of Seconci-Liout D. A. Johnston. S.S.V.F., to the latiK ol Lieutenant has been approved.
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  • 121 5 Singapore, Tuesday A CHINESE woman, 29-year-old Lee Ah Kow, who drank a solution of caustic soda in mistake for drinking water was admitted into the General Hospital on Sept. 17. 1940. She was discharged from hospital on Oct. 4. but was re-admittcJ into
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  • 33 5 A BROADCAST talk to be given From Rangoon by the GovernorGeneral of Burma, Sir Reginald r )orman-Smith, is to be relayed by the Singapore station at 8.35 p m. Mulaya time, on Friday.
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  • 163 6 Johore Improvements IT is with almost cosmic calm that annoui.cements come from authoritative quarters at Johore Bahru of big improvement schemes that are for the benefit of the populace as much as the State. For some time Tribune headlines have announced schemes and plans designated to augment the already
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  • 151 6 THEN while the authorities have in mind the idea, of improving the face of the State and conditions for its administrators with the installation within the new building of housing for all its officials and an air-conditioned council chamber, a further step in the progressive outlook of the
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  • 110 6 THIS innovation is the plan of the Public Health Department and a wise plan too, for it will result ultimately in a further safeguarding of the health of the State and increasing the consumption of milk, again for the benefit of the health of the people—for many
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    2211 6  -  By H. G. WELLS THIS present war has revolutionised all our ideas of war on land, at sea, in the nr.. We have seen the "military science" of the French school, uhich has dominated men s imaginations since Napoleonic times, discredited, blown to atoms by radio, bomber,
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  • 139 6 DORT Macquarie, a small seaside 1 town in New South Wales, is to be lighted by an electrical generating plant which runs itself. It is a new British 6 cylinder 240 h p. engine, two models of which will supply the tewn's electric power. Port Macquarie asked
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  • 214 6 British Musicians Translate "THERE'LL Always Be An Eng--1 land" is one of thre? favourites with which British music publishers are meeting a growing demand from the Dominions. The other two are "Th? Last Rose of Summer" and "I Hear You Calling Me". Australia in particular is asking
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  • 564 6 J SHOULD U i more you r entering the unr I would not who can affoid university as hi There will alwa; J th e frivolous tyj 1 totally unfitted .would gain nothii by I university." a woman writer. The same can lM I young men who
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  • 387 7 Reuter. London. July 8. I regiments were wiped out completely in the which continued throughout the whole front on with undiminished force especially in the t,.,.. Polotsk, Lepel, Bodrttisk, Novograd- and Kamenez-Podolsk in the Ukraine, says >mmiinique from the Soviet Information Bureau Moscow radio.
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  • 83 7 Reuter. ongking, July 8. T;;i ana ol the lourth in* the Sino-Japanese inten apt d yestera raid in which 27 jap tircrafl participated, bombing the western suburbs, gevei bombs landed in the 6a mailing the press Many large tires were Chungking was beflagged
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  • 73 7 Reuter. T kyo, July 8. in, the occasion of rsary of the fino-Japanese hostilities, the War I rojo urged the to renew their liquidation ot Ch i 1 affair as ear'y as possible and be prepared against any eventuality which might occur as r oil
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  • 368 7 Reuter. London, July 8. WHAT amounts to a serious warning against any yielding to threats from the Japanese Government has been given by Mr. Paul McNutt, President Roosevelt's Federal Security Administrator, declares the Daily Telegraph in an editorial. The newspaper adds, "Nothing has yet occurred
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  • 395 7 THOUSANDS of people throughout Malaya will have reason to regret the passing of Mr. Ong Boon Tat, well-known Singapore business magnate, which occurred late last night at the General Hospital, where he had been taken following an accident at his new residence at Pulau
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  • 65 7 Reuter. Sing Sing (New York), July 8. MR. Richard Whitney, former President of the New York Stock Exchange, will be released on parole on Aug. 11. He was sentenced to from five ro ten years' imprisonment in April, 1938 Tor grand larceny. When he
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  • 175 7 Reuter. London, July 8. AN invitation to Hitler to go and find out for himself wncther or not Gibraltar is impregnable was given by General Sir Clive Liddell, former Governor of Gibraltar, speaking at the Overseas Club in London to-day. He said he was not surprised when
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  • 55 7 Simla. July 8. AMONG the latest contributions received for th e War Fund is the gift of £3.750 by the p?ople of Beiuchistan for fiv e armpured carriers for the Indian Army. Beluchis.an has also given £6,750 1 for niiip armoured cars for the .Army and £10.500 for two fighter
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  • 300 7 Reuter NEW YORK, JULY 8. fHE FOLLOWING IS A CROSS SECTION OF THE AMERICAN PRESS COMMENT ON THE OCCUPATION OF ICELAND. The New York Post states: "It is a superb insurance policy against a sudden attack which would imperil even continental United States." The
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  • 243 7 Reuter. Washington, July 8. A DESPATCH from London to the New York Times to the effect that the British were angry wi.h Senator Wheeler for giving aw~y a military secret when Senator Wheeler spoke of the American occupation of Iceland was lhe subject of questions at a pr:?s
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  • 51 8 The engagement is announced of Mr. Khoo JCipi Eng, the only son of the late Mr. Khoo It Ghee of 24, Malay Street, Fenang, to Miss Taq Lee pheng, second niece of Mr. Tan Chye Siam, of the Sian's Orchard. Fngapore. Mariiage will take place soon in
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  • 21 8 Mr. A. S'. DORAY thanks all those who sent wreaths, telegrams, condolences and attended the funeral in his recent bereavement.
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  • 24 8 ONG BOON TAT—The death occurred last night at the General Hospital of Mr. Ong Boon Tat. aged 54, following an accident on Saturday.
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    • 579 8 I When "The WIZARD of OZ" goes ARIZONA.. you'll Co J I into Hysterics! Just imagine the Fun when Frank Morgan does I his stuff on the Bucking Broncho's! I 0 il j see it TO-DAY! CAPITOL I— i m M.C.Ms Round-Up of Laughs and Buffoonery! I I J*ta* I
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    • 374 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant WANTE D a smart Eurasian salesgirl for a Millinery shop. Apply: Maison "VOGUE" High Street. Singapore, between 4—5 P.M. REQUIRED general having bcok-keeping machine experience. Reply giving details and salary required to Box 15. co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. Fnglish teacher, required by a Chinese School. Salary
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    • 151 8 Producer HAROLD LLOYD'S First Big Laugh Show 1 "THE NAVY STEPS OUT" f 1 f TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 3.15 Mfy^^* ALHAMBBA M mM f| Steps Out w HAROLD fcTMh LLOYD i s3P GEORGE IuCiUE rDMONO MURPHY BALL O'BRIEN HENRY TRAVERS FRANKLIN PANGBORN Zf\ Directed by RICHARD WALLACE I H DisMbotad
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  • 88 9 Singapore, Tuesday. AN Indian cbnstable of the Naval Base police, Aziz Mohamad bin Pakir Mohamad, was this morning ccnvicted and sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J.L. McFall, the district judge, on a charge of robbing a fowl. On a second charge
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  • 42 9 Thursday's broadcast from Singapore station in the "War As I Know It" series will be given by a former member of the London auxiliary Fire Service. He will talk ab-cut fire routine and refer to the great London dock fire last year.
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  • 113 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. JN an interview yesterday, Professor J. C. Sandman, former superintendent of the Fu-tan Medical College near Peiping, told a Malaya Tribune reporter that in spite of the war, education in China was making steady progress. Prof. Sandman said
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    • 242 9 POSITIVELY LAST I SHOWS TO-DAY CATHAY GRAND CHINESE DRAAAA PORtbaYIN'G THE UNDAUNTED SPIRIT 1 OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE IM PTISM of FIRE*" h k IN WAR-TIME CHINA! C H X ACTUAL AIR RAIDS ON CHUNGKING YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF SEELNG MOST THRLLLING CHLNESE PICTURE OF THE DECADE. "opening to-morrow AT
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    • 420 9 Public Notices ESTATE OF SEAH LIANG SEAH, DECEASED. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF A marvellous collection of Chinese art, genuine antique Chinese porcelain and pottery of various dynasties, including:— a semi-grand piano by M. F. Rachals Co., Hamburg, Germanmade fire-proof safes, gold gilt trees and pots in Canton blackwood glass cases,
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    • 229 9 ————V BACK IN THEIR FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS ESTELLE COWAN Presents Coconut Grove (Pasir Panjang) WHERE YOU Dim: and Dance Under the Tropical Moon and Swaying Palms Dinner A La Carte Chinese Chow Music By Kleiny Boys Entertainment By COWAN BAILĔY EXTENSION EVERY SAT. AFTERNOON TEA BY THE SEA Singapore's Sunday Night
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    • 135 9 THE ONLY- E TO TO-DA V COLUMBIA 011*> < tP 40** EVERY rfflP ACTION PICTURE YOU EVER DREAMED OF NOW ROLLED INTO ONE INFERNO OF BLOODLUSTY BATTLE AMIDST THE FOG-SHROUDED ATLANTIC TO-DAY jf\ 9.15 —B—T SPECIAL:—A SPORTS REEL OF INTEREST TO RACING FRATERNITY. THE PHOTO-FINISH JUDGING CAMERA.. PHOTO DEVELOPED IN
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    • 3260 10 ll.Nl5MlN'NNl^HMW^H Situations Vacant EURASIAN GIRL STENO-TYPIST wlta Knowledge of accounts. Box 980 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. *****) WANTED FEMALE WORKERS to sort waste materials, wages 40 cts. to 55 cts. per day with food and lodging. Apoly rant. Office Box 608. Singapore. (No. 263K» WANTED Steno-typlst for legal firm.
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    • 511 10 "mtwnj" 1 NOTICE is hereby given that Woo Kai Lea of The Lea Hin Company (China products) of No. 231 South Bridge Road, Singapore, has registered the above Trade Mark and the word TTNGKWON in Hongkong, Bangkok, Burma, Netherland Indies, Federated and Unfederated Malay States and, in the Straits Settlements,
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    • 667 10 WE ARE PLEASED to Public that new stocks of AN* PEOL Cutaneous Vaccine 0: have arrived from England, ft healing action is rapid and in all septic conditions, and immunising properties render I invaluable treatment for any af» ,tion whatever of the skin. Sold II all good Chemists. If any
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    • 764 10 j TO-DAY S H\iM(i| SINGAPORE LONDON I ZHL 225 m. 1333 k|cs. EASTERN BERfm ZHP 1 30 96 m. 9.59 mics. CSV 17.tl m ZHP.2. 48 58 m. 6175 mlcs. OgT —15 4 m« V, ZHP.3 41 38 m. 7.25 m cs. GSD ~11 75 m r p m 6-10
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  • 855 11 '5«) ft;-' lid 34;6 V Hr »*EL 1 43 10Lm mum'- 1 'W 12" 13 -i: 0 37 K c 1.35 Wm^- -cd K. K H Mi K:i 1 SUM* y'- a I *<-•'•' 8 -cd 04S 1 0.50 2 5Tr. B Ibs 12^ Jiynt T!n
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  • 19 11 IfS^rf e i>» ui rub, er l} jji at "oon to- I pil, k "I" -H i
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  • 168 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. 'piN shares which showed a distinct easing tendency yesterday morning 'umed towards the close. Hong Fatts had buyers at 133 after being done at 132. Kuchals fetched 1!73 and Batu Selangcrc 1 46. In the- Australian section, there
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  • 165 11 London, July 8. opened quiet. The turnover was 150 tons. The mark.it was easier on a disappointing volume of buying, both by the United States and by the United Kingdom but buyers were more interested towards the close. It is reputably reported that Russia has already
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    • 101 11 lain 5 Lbs. In 7 Days ■por. •he ttaconrag< il are weak, 1 tired out, klj —unable to I f,f r>f«h or ?tn iz'h no mat- WMW* rt.i' it A California physician, j g the < inema I Wj con- f-xtracts build mWM,' sound, fit in flesh, act as a
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    • 278 11 ILIJ I L Hl/il I the news from hill tops > 4. 1J n A'+n. Acly imiir /-l/»olf»r tf\ PHILIPS 498 AN Tki* beautiful t-xulv* rteeivtr. a ma*t*rp,tct of rhilip* get in world radio, ask your ucaicr 10 mmmm**+^*4***m m **m*'l**l™** radio**tign and eonttmetion. Cover in u-avtband ranges from U
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    • 317 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) Tel. 5431 lor Passage Freight.
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    • 353 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible service- are beta maintained by the P. 0.5.N.C0 ijom the Straits to their u.s.. ports of call in China. India. Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are
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  • 114 12 Reuter. Washington, July 8. MR. Sumner Welles, the Under- Secretary of State, says that plans for United States aid to the Soviet are progressing rapidly and effectiv3ly. Mr. Welles, at his press conference, said that M. Oumansky, the Soviet Ambassador to Washington, had conferr?d with him
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  • 98 12 Reuter. London, July 9. TWO churches, two oanks and 1 several schools were among the property destroyed and damaged during Monday night's raid on Southampton, states an Air Ministry and Horae Security communique A priest ran through a wall of flames and safed the
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  • 296 12 Reuter. London, July 9. Independent French agency states that despatches from the French frontier show that Vichy is determined to carry through the peace negotiations with Berlin for which purpose Vichy is seeking the support of neutrals, particularly Switzerland and Spain, also that
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  • 122 12 Ruter. Cairo. July 8. ONE of the most encouraging features of the situation in the Middle East was th? arrival of ships in the Red Sea bringing American supplies of the greatest value, said Capt. Oliver Lyttelton. who is representing the War Cabinet in the Middle East. He
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  • 30 12 Reuter. Malta. July 9. ON Monday, night, one enemy aircraft dropped bombs in the south of Malta without causing damage or casualties. It is officially stated.—Reuter.
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  • 173 12 SIR Kenneth Elliston Poyser, D.5.0., K.b., has been appointed Legal Adviser to the Dominions Office and Colonial Office in succession to Sir Henry Grattan Bushe, K.C.M.G., C.8., whose appointment as Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Barbados, was recently announced. Sir Kenneth has tendered his resignation from the
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  • 524 12 Reuter. London, July 9. MLITVINOFF, the former Soviet Foreign Commissar, broadcasting in English from Moscow last night, said that over a dozen states had lost their independence, seen their lands laid in waste as if swarms of locusts had passed over them, and the
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  • 182 12 Reuter. London, July 9. FURTHER meetings between the Polish and Russian representatives to continue the »cf oUaUons designed to resolve the differences between the two nations and end the state of which technically exists between them will be held in London shortly.
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  • 488 12 REGULATIONS affecting the control cf pa- ci in the Colony and F.M.S will 'affect in some way every person in Malaya. The work of a Pan-Malayan Committee', there will be a series of paper control orcers which are intended to prevent the
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  • 40 12 THE funeral of Mrs. A. S. Doray, wife ot Mr. A. S. Doray of the Straits Clinic, was held yesterday. "ft rt r a short ceremony at the residence, the interment took place nt Bidudari Cemetery.
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  • 57 12 Reuter. Melbourne, July 9. ONE hundred thousand pairs ot army boots a week is the objective of the Australian industry organised for an all-in war effort to supply the Allied services abroad and ihe forces in Australia, stated Mr. McLeay. Minister of Supply. The present
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    • 47 12 m \S?v^'--'' X fine Fancy Canvas Shoes. Smart Medium heeU. I %T Terfect Fitting. Light Composite soles. Size 48 FMS |SO A I Another Style in Smart With Medium Heels S Composite rubber solds I yy^s^ S del t ßhtfUUv 0001 and model 160 8i FMS |SO
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    • 243 12 remed with a sour stomach Try just one dose and. in a digestion. Finally, it helps digest few minutes, feel the relief as burning your food, so that the weakened stomach acid is killed and the sour stomach h3LS ess work to do Sounds simple, sweetened A few moments later
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    • 286 12 9$ if an dt> ttiii .?y^^y^:' y _r____E____l__H _h_E___K__s_______ JtxtJs&' tfjvu itutstdo ikis Such a little thing rubbing the eye fm>« vwrafr*' yet n'b a definite sign that all is not well. mmi Eyes that are thoroughly healthy and happy m\ don*t need rubbing. Even spectacle wearers m\\ —pc >ple
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