Malaya Tribune, 11 July 1941
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Title Section22 1941-07-11 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, July 11, 1941.22 words
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Article41 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. Vichy, July 11. A MESSAGE from Ankara A states that four French warships have arrived at Alexandretta from Beirut. The Turkish Government has authorised them to remain there for 24 hours in accordance with international law.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration381 1941-07-11 1 front Line Stabilised: Nazis Admit Slow-Down rg* Hi latest Russian communique says that the Russian Army 1 as now established a fairly stable line along the 1,800miies of the front. The communique adds that there was no ven t of importance on the381 words
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220 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. I London. July U. -tut Laftwaflc is a> R°« d as rrinent aMation journal T*l J", adding that cvi- dence oi the unwillingness of German airmen to engage the British when ftnijßfi iikcmseifes outnumbered has fees lifen by a Wing-Corn- I mander lowing aReuter. - 220 words
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Article153 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. Tokyo July 11. |BE a commercial :v nttackod the Roosevelt ad- >n for attempting to inese efforts to a n the Far East new.soaoer said that both '"tain ,nd Chungking are behw gKto oiay the roles of -r sS* evelt s ambitious dream r.;Reuter. - 153 words
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71 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. A £T liaH steamer is leaving for 'in-apore with a mixed cargo machinery, the consignn. V h!ch are a well-known J( T al British firm. wua detained yesterday after- noon by the Japanese outside Shanghai, according to Chinese press reports. It is understoodReuter. - 71 words
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Article88 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. London. July 11. i M STALIN'S scorched earth policy is being pursued W thoroughly that farmers are even po s-oning their ooultrv before evacuating the areas occupied by tne Germans, stated an announcer on the Moscow Racfo yesterday Describing the activities of tne SovietReuter. - 88 words
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Article97 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. Washington, July 10. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has approved the budget estimates of $4,700,000,000 of new money for the War Department. This sum is part or tne $15,000,000,000 programme for national defence and for Lease and Lend Act purposes. "In order to further strengthen national defence,"Reuter. - 97 words
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Article45 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. London, July 11. A FURTHER drop of 67,000 is shown in the unemployment returns Issued yesterday. The total of unemployed on June 16 was 301,000 compared with 368,000 on May 12 and 766,000 on June 17 last year.— Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article40 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. London, July 1L GENERAL de Larminat, commanding the Free French troops in Syria, has been condemned to death and all his property has been confiscated, says a Vicny report broadcast by the Germancontrolled Paris Radio.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article85 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. Batavia, July 11. JAVA sugar in great quantities has been scld to Japan through the intermediary of two Japanese exporters, according to the newspaper Neiuwsblad. One hundred thousand tons at a reasonable but undisclosed price will be delivered between July and October. Declaring that JapanReuter. - 85 words
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Article187 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. London. July il. pCNfTDENCE that the .sacrifices L 0 f Poland and ether countries culd eventually result In a world tree oi fear from unprovoked atIs expressed in a message from President Roosevelt to M Raczkiewicz. President of Poland. The message wai a reply toReuter. - 187 words
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Article58 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. Shanghai, July 11. CARRYING 675 German women and children evacuees from Balavia the Japanese steamer Asama Maru 116.975 tens) arrived in Shanghai yesterday afternoon. One hundred and twenty evacuees who landed in Shanghai will be taken care of by German families in this cityReuter. - 58 words
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Article23 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. Washington, July 10. The Navy Department has announced that mines have been laid in the approaches to San Francisco Bay.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article206 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. Washington, July 10. "I (,AVE t*e President good news 1 about the progress cf the RussoGerman conflict," said the Soviet Ambassador, M. Oumansky, today, after his first conference with Mr Roosevelt, for two years Leaving the White House, M Oumansky told reporters that "all problems"Reuter. - 206 words
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Article140 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. an ex a a I ordinary session of the Diet i should be Allea was, it is thought the reason for the series of con ferenees held yesterday afternoon bv the Premier. Prince Konoye, with high Government leaders After the adjournment; of tne reeularReuter. - 140 words
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50 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. Berlin, July li. THE Chinese Ambassador, Dr 1 Chen Chieh left the German ranital yesterday evening with nis states the official German n^e a wm C g y o to Switzerland where he will await an opportunity of returning to Chungking via America. —Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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565 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. New York, July 10. THE New York Post, in an editorial, calls on the Uiaged States to declare war immediately against Germany, int United States in fact is in the war already! We are in the war because we stand fatefullyReuter. - 565 words
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Article457 1941-07-11 1 British Wireless. London, July 11. AN Air Ministry communique stales that early yesterday afternoon, formations of Blenheim aircraft of the Bomber Command, escorted by fighters, attacked enemy shipping in the ports of Cherbourg and Havre. Six ships, totalling over 30,000 tons were hit by bombs andBritish Wireless. - 457 words
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Article176 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. Loudon, July 11. AIRCRAFT of the Bomber Command did great damage at Aachen test night, states the Air Ministry news service. This town, on the frontier between Belgium and Germany, better known as Aix La Chapeile, was cleared for modern industry and development by a hugeReuter. - 176 words
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112 1941-07-11 1 Reuter. London, July 11 i* k NASTY surprise for the JapanA ese" was the Moscow Radio i announcer's comment on Germany's latest propaganda film to illustrate the Naais fighting against the Red Army. The film purports to depict the •atrocities" of the Soviet AirReuter. - 112 words
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Article, Illustration534 1941-07-11 2 H. L. Hopkin - SENDS SPECIAL GREETINGS From H. L. Hopkin Reuter. London, July ii. DR. Wellington Koo, new Chinese Ambassador to the British Government, who was received in audience by His Majesty the King yesterday, when he presented his credentiales, asked me, at a press reception which heReuter. - 534 words
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Article30 1941-07-11 2 Mr. and Mrs. A.M. d'Netto of Singapore have received news that their ton, Mr. B. H. d'Netto. who has been reading at Gray's Inn, has been called to th» Bar.30 words
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Article17 1941-07-11 2 A commission as Temporary Second Lieutenant In the F.M.S.V.F. has been grantcg to Mr. Jack d'Esterre Darby.17 words
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Article15 1941-07-11 2 Mr. A. Valupillal, Officer-In-Charge, V«»n«:l», T'reulNli?. deeu nppolnte<l to ncl. 4c> «ninliuit. Dep»«u:enl. S.S. ou215 words
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Article14 1941-07-11 2 Second Lieutenant F.L. Reynolds has been appointed to be Acting Captain in the F.M.S.V.F.14 words
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610 1941-07-11 2 (From A Special Correspondent) ]yjALAYA could not help but become a centre of commerce situated as she is athwart the main trade route between East and West. In their turn Chinese, Indians, Arabs, Portuguese, Dutch and British have settled in the Peninsula and brought610 words
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178 1941-07-11 2 Reuter. Malaya Plays Part London, July 11. THE British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, which is six months ahead of schedule with 85 per cent, of its units going full blast, has uncorked the bottleneck in the struggle for air supremacy by supplying an everincreasingReuter. - 178 words
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Article18 1941-07-11 2 Mr. L. Richmond Wheeler. a former officer of the Malayan Educational Service, is now living at Seaford. Sussex.18 words
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Article25 1941-07-11 2 (Cent-A-Ptane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight london time (excluding Soviet claims): TWENTY-FIVE25 words
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Article160 1941-07-11 2 Take these streetheniiw, tablets. H Too many bouts ol dangerous. Each your system a little more prone to far ny rr danwS ills. If you feel a: en—or if you h.,v recovered, lose no time in a course* of Clots l, ton c tablets do wonders160 words
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411 1941-07-11 3 LOCAL GOVTS. TO BEAR TOTAL COST (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Malaya Broadcasting Corporation will be an independent unit, unfettered by the 8.8.C. when it begins to function. It will be one of the most important broadcasting stations in the Empire outside Britain, and will411 words
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77 1941-07-11 3 Reuter. Bangkok, July 10. «tfO officers belonging to 1 «he Thai services, Lieut.- uang Sura Narong and pttht -Lieat. Dawee Chull- diapva, .re leaving for Sin- this afternoon by a visit of inspection y Malaya at the invitation k I |X* t omir nder-in-Chief,Reuter. - 77 words
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66 1941-07-11 3 Singapoi c, Thursday, been found in posi sio ol a sheathed knife in Road, a charge of the kniie in public was ned Tan Hock Chwee X, Kau (23). a Hokkien ired before Mr. W J Carew, in the third police court was postponed for66 words
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Article119 1941-07-11 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. ANLY survivor of a party of four men who attempted 4o escape from his own country when the Germans invaded it. Dr. K. J. Kunosza, formeT Polish professor in Warsaw, told a Malaya Tribune reporter tha: he escaped through Austria,119 words
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Article100 1941-07-11 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tnursday. AN armrance that the Government would assist Penang Rotarians in every way in their present attempt to form a Service Cub in Penang was given by the Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, in the course of his100 words
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Article42 1941-07-11 3 Singapore, Thursday. CHENG AH SOO, a fitter attached to the Singapore Harbour Board, was convicted and sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, this morning on a charge of stealing a bicycle.42 words
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Article149 1941-07-11 3 Singapore, Thursday. G. E. NICHOLLS, a European chargeman at the Singapore Naval Base, was this morning fined $25, in default, one month's rigorous imprisonment 1 by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, on a charge of attempting to take out of the Naval Base one149 words
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Article155 1941-07-11 3 Singapore, Thursday, A VERDICT of death by misadvsnture, was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Forter, at the inquiry this afternoon into the death cf a Chinese lorry-driver, Yap Kirn Tau, who. Was fatally injured when a log of wood rolled155 words
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Article95 1941-07-11 3 Singapore, Thursday. ARRESTED on information received by the police, that he had in his possession arms and explosives without a licence, a 26--year-old Dutch engineer, Aric Vcllersma, was charged before the fifth magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh. this morning for having in possession, without a95 words
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182 1941-07-11 3 From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. DEALING with the minutes of th e Traffic Advisory Committee held on June 26 last at yesterday morning's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board the Chairman, Mr. W. N. Gourlay, pointed out that there had been certain182 words
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Article97 1941-07-11 3 <Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Thursday. PRIOR to his departure from Teluk Anson on l?ave, chief Ser-geant-Major and Instructor, Mr. G. C. Hughes and his wife were entertained to v farewell dinner at the Non-European Volunteer Mess, by the members of the Force. Mr. Hughes97 words
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Article94 1941-07-11 3 Singapore, Thursday. lAMI AM a Christian and have a large flower garden worth $1,500. I will not abscond," protested Yue Chang Yin (23', a Cantonese, when the prosecution opposed bail on the grounds that Yue was a "dangerous character' and was likely to abscond if94 words
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56 1941-07-11 3 Simla, July 10. SEVERAL thousand workers of all categories ai> now being trained in ordnance factories in India. Unskilled men are being trained to semi-skilled standards and semi-skilled men are being trained to skilled standards as part of this big drive to increase the quantity56 words
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Article830 1941-07-11 3 Singapore, Thursday.: "A CASE of this nature involves issues more than a solicitor's profession—one which is founded on trust between a solicitor and his client—and when that trust is undermined the security of the profession is in danger. "It is as much for the830 words
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255 1941-07-11 4 Air Headquarters 7; J.C.S.A. 2. "\f AKEPEACE, playing at outside left for Air Headquarters, scored five goals against J.C.S.A. yesterday in a Div. 2B soccer fixture played on the J.C.S.A. ground which the Airmen won by seven goals to two. Makepeace opened the scoring for255 words
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Article113 1941-07-11 4 FOLLOWING are the scratchings, and order of Tunning for tomorrows Singapore races: Race I—Horse? Class 3. Div. 3, 6 furs.: First Fiddle. Race 2—Horses Class 3, Div.. 2, 7 furs.: Nil. Pace 3—Horses Class 3. Div. 1, 6 furs.: Lord Worlmgton, First Ra, Princess Prim, Tontella, Scotch Melody (all113 words
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1209 1941-07-11 4 MR. Lim Chong Pang's Derby should win the big sprint event M for class one horses to-morrow, the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting. Derby I also take as one of my best bets of the day. the other being Sans1,209 words
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Article78 1941-07-11 4 (By "Spectator") Horses, Class L Div. 1—6 Furs. DERBY Scottish Rifle Horses, Class L Div. 1—7 Furs. LOVER'S FATE Democracy Horses, Class 3. Div. 1—7 Furs. PRO PATRIA Pinna Forget Horses, Class 3, Div. 1—6 Furs. FIRST RA Remember Me Horses, Class 3, Div. 2—6 Furs. SIR MF.RTON Anton78 words
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236 1941-07-11 4 (By Spectator) ALTHOUGH it was a day tor slow work a few fast gallops were witnessed at Bukit Timah this morning. Harpo was very impressive when extended over three furlongs. Sleigh's candidate covered the distance in grand style, looking extremely fit. On present form236 words
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Article446 1941-07-11 4 R.A.F. (Seletar) 4; S.C.F.A 0 WS CTAGING a fine recovery after a disappointing start. RyH (Seletar) defeated the Chinese 4-0 in a Reserve encounter at Geylang Stadium, yesterday. ■I Although they conceded four goals without obtaining any themselves, the Chinese dominated at intervals with446 words
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Article138 1941-07-11 4 Reuter. London, July 10. j ADDITIONAL racing fixtures were announced 1 tv-day giving 19 more days j of flat racing. The period covered is from Sept. 6 to Nov. 6 and includes five two-day meetings at Newmarket. On the four days racing will be inReuter. - 138 words
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Article175 1941-07-11 4 R.A.M.C. 2; Moravia L THE R.A.M.C- narrowly defeated Moravia two goals to one in a Div. 2A match played on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. Both the teams remained on level terms until the end of tne first half but in the second session the RA.M.C. went ahead175 words
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Article104 1941-07-11 4 IN a Div. lIA match at Alexandra yesterday, the RE. (Malays) beat the Malay Regiment by two goals to nil. THE Police scored a one-nil victory over the R.E. in a reserve division match played at Changi yesterday. SHORT of two players, the V.M.C A. had to coricede104 words
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Article22 1941-07-11 4 SOCCER: Malaya Cup match, Army v Royal Air Force, Anson Road Stadium, 5.15 p.m. CRICKET: Inter-College match. Medical College ground.22 words
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Miscellaneous16 1941-07-11 4 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 12.58 p.m., 9.1 ft. TO-MORROW: 12.19 a.m., 10 ft.; 1.34 pjn.. 8.9 It,16 words
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Article, Illustration497 1941-07-11 5 Local Lawyer Made Chief j, (Tribune Staff Reporter) REGISTRATION at the evacuation camp registration centres on the East and Wĕst Coast and the Geylang districts has not been so encouraging as it had been hoped. An A.R.P. official stated that residents of these areas were497 words
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Article274 1941-07-11 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday, r ridespread indebtedness among the Clerical Services has T H (1 in the Government drawing up a circular on the pro[nd tMs is 0Sp«iM to be issued within the* next few od that there will c --luening up274 words
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Article112 1941-07-11 5 Singapore. Thursday. THE fatal stabbing of a prospective bridegroom in the house of a Kathi at Radin Mas, Kampong Bahru, where he had gone to have the marriage registered one evening, was recalled at the Court of Appeal to-day before the Chief Justice. Sir Percy McElwaine, Mr.112 words
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Article38 1941-07-11 5 Simla, July 10. A CONFERENCE of provincial publicity officers starts in Bombay to-day. Mr. F. H. Puckle. Director-General of Information, will preside. Among th e subjects to be discussed will be the work of the Film Advisory Board.38 words
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Article74 1941-07-11 5 Bombay, July 10. JMPROVED weather has enabled the repairing of the lines on the G.I.P. and N.8.C.1. railways to be expedited. The food shortage in the city has consequently been much relieved because more trains are now funning. To meet the breakdown of communications caused74 words
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Article310 1941-07-11 5 Singapore, Thursday. £JONVICTED on a charge of being a member of an unlawful society—the Heng Won—whose members were said to havs had gun battles with the police—Kweh Kim In, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, to-day. Evidence310 words
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Article153 1941-07-11 5 "THAT UNCERTAIN FEELING" (AC ine camay) CLEVER dialogue and sly humour make "That Uncertiiin Feeling," which opened at the Cathay last night, an entertaining film. The story Is slmpte enough, but producer Ernst Lubltech. using the same deft twists he employed In "Nlnotchka," makes the picture a sparkling comedy.153 words
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Article123 1941-07-11 5 (At the Capitol) AVKHY r.ne detective yarn—with a good dash of comedy. "Haunted Honeymoon." now on nt the Capitol will please not onlv those who «re mystery film fans. It has splendid appeal and is very entertainiig. Robert Montgomery and Constance Cummlnre are outstanding writers of mysterv thrillers.123 words
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Article63 1941-07-11 5 Bombay, July 10. NORWEGIAN passengers now in 11 Bombay informed a press interviewer that Norwegians are frequently escaping in fishing craft or small boats and many of them are reaching England or Canada, in spite of the dv.th penalty prescribed for any attempt to join the63 words
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Article142 1941-07-11 6 Ban On Imports AFTER nearly two years of obscure theorizing on wartime economy, the Government have taken the first major step to readjust Malayan economy to the needs of the war. We are glad an order has been gazetted banning the import into Malaya of a wide range of142 words
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Article223 1941-07-11 6 INDUSTRIAL production in Britain as well as export is subject to rigorous war-time control. Similarly, imports into Malaya, too, are regulated by a special war-time department. If unessential goods still continue to be displayed in our shop-windows, the buyer must infer that the industry223 words
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Article117 1941-07-11 6 JT is easy for anyone to get lost in the labyrinth of wartime economy. The more one argues the more one gets lost. We have suffered these anomalies so long that they now appear quite familiar. Strange as it may seem, when the import ban was first announced117 words
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Article1851 1941-07-11 6 THE LONDONER - SPOTLIGHT ON LONDON BY THE LONDONER ORf TAIN'S great national daily newspaper, "The Times" now costs threepence instead of twopence. It is interesting that "The Times" which now costs more than any other British daily, was first produced in 1785 as "The Daily Universal Register" at1,851 words
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Article330 1941-07-11 6 Book Review: A BROCHURE entitled "A A Brief Sketch of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar," just published by the Rev. T. N. Koshy, 8.A.8.D., of Klang, serves to focus attention on one of the oldest churches in the world, claiming apostolic origin. The Orthodox Syrian Church330 words
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Article561 1941-07-11 6 yHE Russo-Grrr. most fruitful sion to-day. Everywhere fa* you find people tine with particular Z effect on the safety of Ma Opinion, however widely on quest.c. will be the a; towards this confl accelerate or impcc expansion programme? Had been informed beforehand of i ler's intended ii561 words
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447 1941-07-11 7 Reuter. MOSCOW, JULY 10. THE DESTRUCTION OF A GERMAN MOTORISED DIVISION, INCLUDING A LARGE QUANTITY OF GUNS AND MOTOR TRANSPORT IS REVEALED IN THE SOVIET COMMUNIQUE TODAY, WHICH STATES THAT THROUGHOUT YESTERDAY AND LAST NIGHT HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUED IN THE POLOTSK AND NOVOGRAD-VOLINSK SECTORS. InReuter. - 447 words
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Article46 1941-07-11 7 Reuter. London, July 10. MEMBERS of the Russian Military Mission to-day visit c d the Admiralty and were received by the First Lord, Mr. A. V. Alexander. Later the mission called at the Air Ministry wherp they were met by the Minister. Sir Archibald Sinclair.— Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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326 1941-07-11 7 Reuter. (By Desmond Tighe, Reuters Special Correspondent with the Imperial Forces inside Damour) AMOUR is heavily scarred by the three days' non-stop fighting put up by the Australian force and Royal Air Force and Navy in the face of very stubborn resistance.Reuter. - 326 words
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Article242 1941-07-11 7 Reuter. CAIRO, JULY 10. RAF AIRCRAFT ATTACKED ITALIAN FIAT PLANES AND PROBABLY A CANT 05 ON THE WATER AT SYRACUSE YESTERDAY, ACCORDING TO TO-DAY'S R A. F. MIDDLE EAST COMMUNIQUE, THREE FIAT PLANES WERE BURNT OUT AND SEVERAL OTHERS BADLY DAMAGED NUMEROUS CASUALTIES BEING CAUSEDReuter. - 242 words
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271 1941-07-11 7 Reuter. London, July 10. HPHERE is no confirmation in London of reports that Lord Halifax is going to relinquish his post as British Ambassador to the United States, Reuters diplomatic correspondent learns. Authoritative quarters point out that while it is possible thatReuter. - 271 words
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Article101 1941-07-11 7 Reuter. Belfast, July 10. HAVE no hesitation in m) stating that if the British and United State* Governments came to the conclusion that this would be helpful towards winning the Bai'le of the Atlantic the VIA er Government would readily agree to do everything possibleReuter. - 101 words
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Article507 1941-07-11 7 Reuter. London, July 10. AUSTRALIAN troops entered Beirut to-day, according to a broadcast from the Paris Radio. Up to to-night no reply had been received from General Dentz to General Sir Maitland Wilson's broadcast urging the evacuation of Beirut, it is authoritatively stated. An answer had beenReuter. - 507 words
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528 1941-07-11 7 Reuter. LONDON, JULY 10. POL J T C MOOREBRABAZON, MINISTER OF AIRCRAFT PgOWJCllO K »|£"NG DAYAND NIGHTS"wiLL REMEMBER THE GERMAN RAIDS. "It is easy to raid London from France but it is more difficult to raid Berlin from London. In aReuter. - 528 words
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Advertisement80 1941-07-11 7 To make sure of getting clear, spark- ylf iing snapshots you will want to keep and be proud to show your friends, load your %1a wnera with Kodak 'Verichrome' Film. It is extremely fast, yet thanks to its X -^^r^-dßfe? latitude 5 does not give you over- exposed pictures in80 words
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Advertisement159 1941-07-11 7 The Popular Cut Ed>c >|p|pj|r Snap Hrim Model Lined T;in Leather Hcan Kand -^S&~^3&sf&&% I'rim 2', irw. \\ide. !><;w Band l s ins. Wide. C iiiMwn Steel Grey Price Each. i IN EST Ht/iii HENDERSONS SUPERFINE QUALITY PURE FUR FELT HATS 'ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE bm*-*m timekf rp-r. BtrtH 8 day jewelled159 words
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Advertisement212 1941-07-11 8 HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE A HONEYMOON WITH A MURDERED MAN One of the BEST MURDER MYSTERIES EVER FILMED! TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 CAPITOL i MYSTERY THRILLS SOMETHING NEW IN IN A LOVE NEST! HONEYMOONS! The ttiiTzizz lo :v this there s A ROBERT BRIDE, fnfytifxj(rppftf(j bridegroom a corpsi: FIND OUT212 words
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Advertisement343 1941-07-11 8 NEVER BEFORE SUCH LAUCHS ON THE SCREEN 1 "For Laughs goad lig-ht entertainment this is just the picture to see. Produced by Harold Lloyd and is worthy of his name." —FREE PRESS. ""A jolly good comedy of the fine breezy type that keeps one in fits most of the time"343 words
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Advertisement562 1941-07-11 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant BOX "1)82! Positions"! J~ Chinese Clerks filled Appli c thanked. ASSISTANT REQUIRED f 0r Men's Outfitting Departmeni n European Store. Knowledge ol window-dressing essential. om v those with experience neeo a] Box 32 cio Malaya Tribune, SirS. pore. Situation Wanted ENGLISHMAN. age 27. three v perience562 words
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87 1941-07-11 9 ALLEGED to have committed theft of a gold necklace valued at $20 in the second class compartment of a mall tram af Gemas, a 35-year-old Teachew, Tan Keong Seah. who had been discharged by Mr L. C Goh when he appeared in the fifth87 words
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296 1941-07-11 9 areas was discussed. It was eventually agreed that it appeared to the members of the Board that the rent on hydrants namely, $100 for each hydrant, or $21,000 for all. was excessive, and it was decided to approach the Municipal Commissioners with a296 words
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Article109 1941-07-11 9 Singapore, Thursday. ITHINK1 THINK I am gui'ty," Lee Kirn Fah (28), a Teochew woman, pleaded when charged before Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate with causing hurt to a man Teng' Tock Sang, with a chopper. The incident was stated to have taken place109 words
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Article47 1941-07-11 9 CONVICTED of an offence under the Registration of Schools Ordinance. Sng Siew Wai. was yesterday fined $15 by the fifth magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh, for teaching pupils of the Hwa Shiah Public School on June 13. while not being registered as a teacher.47 words
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Advertisement231 1941-07-11 9 "THAT UNCERTAIN aJNG" Anthony decided a Miss was Jffo' FEt 'ood as a Nile when THAT UNCERTAIN FEELING" SEE ,<rrce Us the merriest romantic W >i nat you've ever roared at! I -V^SsS/ -Jh^P^ M ERLE OBERON MELVYN DOUCLAS T HAT UNCERTAIN FEELING" BURGESS MEREDITH I TO-DAY AT THE CATHAY231 words
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Advertisement266 1941-07-11 9 RADIOS (-[3 British and BEST* i ORIENTAL CLAMOI R TO I IE I PHOTOGRAPHED For AMERK:A-¥ MACAMXES PH TEA DANCE 7.30 9.30 I I MI wo°NG SY I I CARNIVAL B JOINING I NIGHT HQ TO-MORROW I 1 j TO-NIGHT I BEAUTY CONTEST CUPS TTIDTrES I AWARDED JU TO THE266 words
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Advertisement122 1941-07-11 9 FAR EASTERN MUSIC I SCHOOL Ha i-A, KIRK IBUCI MALAYA'S PREMIER SCHOOL Of MUSIC TBI HIGHEST STAND ARB 0» TOITIOM. KINDERGARTEN (Tram gg|t I dSs. enrol arytdrr. rHORE CO- I A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. j Consult Us For All Classes122 words
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Advertisement143 1941-07-11 9 4 SHOWS TO-MORROW^ II A.M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 j Jf% TO-DAY SENSATIONAL THE BATTLE of THE ATLANTIC h n bemgs mUkM\ John HaMid.y.M.lvnCc..p.r.Al B^r f A COLUMBIA PICTUBE 1 BY SPECIAL REQUEST HL^HH Grand Double-Features! 1 THE BROWN BOMBER fA j| T.K.O. KING IUI I* with I 3 MESQUITEERS I143 words
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Article159 1941-07-11 10 Mr. One: Boon Tat, JP., passed away peacefully at the General Hospital, Singapore, at 11.30 PM., on Tuesday, Bth July, 1941, aged 54. He left two widows, four sons iTtang Wee, Tiang Qtian, Tiang Choon and Tlang Hhu, three daughters (Lim Neo, KWai Kheng and Kwai Yong),159 words
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Advertisement626 1941-07-11 10 »>^^^N^l«1nl«l»1^ Situation V acan t w> U^^ AN OIRL BTBNO-TYPIST wltn M,owledge of account*. Box 980 "to Singapore, (No 266E) WANTED FEMALE WORKERS to sort wages a toM cts pSL ™L wl L h food nd lodging- Apoly Pot. Office Box 668. Singapore. (No. 263K, Steno-typiat foTlegal" firm Vfr^° U8626 words
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Advertisement816 1941-07-11 10 Situations Wanted KXPHHEENCBD CHINESE NURSE seeks employment fn Singapore. Reply Box 22 Clo Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 305K) TELEPHONE OPERATOR with 8 years experience Government Telephone Exchange seeks employment. Singapore. Kindly write:— G.P.O. Box 500. Singapore. (No. 270K) QUALIFIED MIDWIFE. Indian Christian, married, holding excellent references, seeks employment—anywhere. Replies to816 words
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Advertisement830 1941-07-11 10 For Sale stock CLEARANCE SALE erasers, airmail writing pads envelopes, ribbons, transparent envelopes, files, folders, rubber bands. glue, etc. regardless of cost. On display 9. Arcade. Singapore. r (No. 262K) SIX-VALVE PYE RADIOGRAM ln excellent condition, $2001- or nearest offer. Apply 48, Pearl s Hill Terrace, near Outram Road School,830 words
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Advertisement678 1941-07-11 10 I QUICK SALE- Peugeot Car. Ignition system 4 cyla.. 35 M.P.0.. perfect condition, insured. $3501- or nearest offer. Apply: 58, Stanley Street. Singapore. (NO. 28yti) MORRIS 8 SALOON, ln good condition. Apply Nal Boon Lua. Tan Took Seng Hospital. Singapore, after 4 p.rn^ LATE MODEL 22 H.P. Hudson De Luxe678 words
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Advertisement502 1941-07-11 10 NOTICE All patrons are kindly requested to make use ol the Great World Cabaret Dance Coupons up to tne 15th July, 1941. Dance Coupons issued before the 15th July, 1941, will not be valid after that date. THE GREAT WORLD LTD. BY ORDER OF THE MARSHAL OF PRIZE COURT S.S.502 words
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Advertisement29 1941-07-11 10 Tlb-t cmNA BUILDDi( 9KtWH CKNTKNAEI MARINE V Pb W MOTOR VEHICLES Rseuranoe U workmen's U (torporatton. COMPENSATION My j£ PERSONAL ACCIDENT AGENTS THROUGHOUT MAT,ATA r/WFST RATES A LIBERAL SETTLEMENT29 words
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Miscellaneous762 1941-07-11 10 [TO-DAY'S HXuiM SINGAPORE LOXDON^^^B ZHL 2*5 m. 1333 k!cs. EASTkrv «I MM ZHFI. 3«.9« m. 9.69 inlcs. GSV —17J, s E*Y|r» W /.HP 2. «58 m. 8.175 mlcs. GSF —U|2? H M BP ZHP 3. 41.38 m. 7.25 m|cs. CSD m 75»»*l sSS*MP 12 30 Chinese Programme Summary and NORTH762 words
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769 1941-07-11 11 i eanore. July l§> Buyers. SeJlers. M,N:NG 210" 2 3 4i' 2 Xd 7 4'i l&ft 4U> 33-6 y M*l»f isl- 16 -xd b 0 75 0 80 U 12.6 141- 15 v« 49 96 St Saw ia'- I 3 3 0 35 0 37 TO769 words
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Article29 1941-07-11 11 Singapore, Friday. S Pricts ol It* and rubber i Singapore at noon to- j ay wc-e:— TIN Xl BBER o j tayers 38 1 Sellers 38- t29 words
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110 1941-07-11 11 Detroit. Mich. XT ASH-KELVIN ATOR Corporation, makers of automobile and electrical household appliances, will manufacture» vtSff S BBS S«c K the r 2.000 and 3.000 employees will be needed when the propeller plant placed in full °P c 1 r 1 a 1 on l110 words
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Article155 1941-07-11 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Friday. rpiN shares continued a firm market A yesterday with Hong Fattg done un to 134V2. The main interest was ftill confined to the Australian section whcr e there was a fair turnover in Kamrxmg Kamuntings. Rawang Tin Fields. Kampong155 words
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Article236 1941-07-11 11 LEWIS and Peat (Singapore) Ltd., in their weekly rubber report dated July 10, write:— Both London and New York have remained ur changed throughout the whole week and no movement has occurred in Singapore. On behalf of the Rubber Reserve Company in the United States, buyers are236 words
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384 1941-07-11 11 Singapore, Thursday. AN accident at the sth milestone, Upper Serangoon Road on July 1, in which a despatch rider, Mervyn Smith, attached to the R.A.S.C., knocked down a boy riding a bicy-le, was the subject of an inquiry in the Coroner's Court this morning.384 words
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Article156 1941-07-11 11 REUTER Cable - Britain Wants More Rubber From Malaya REUTER Cable London, July 10. f Rubber Controller has invited offers of unspecified amounts of rubber of the usual grades for July delivery at Singapore, Malacca, Port Swettenham and Penang at which places the Controller will provide space of which156 words
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158 1941-07-11 11 Singapore, Thursday. CONCURRENT sentences of tnree v strokes with the light rotan and six months' remand in ihe Salvation Army Boys' Home, was imposed by Mr. Conrad Oldham the second magistrate, this morning on three little Malay boys, whose ages ranged from eight to158 words
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Advertisement40 1941-07-11 11 riLES EE KIM SCO I /M I, /T. X E Cb I "">'»« L°mp, loo* Oof I fcj linakuion'l I nark of thit Famous I I fi'a/ic/ Lamp*. 1 f> Brilliant Light' I one/ /ow consum/** I i io/c/ /amp<fore *^K40 words
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Advertisement111 1941-07-11 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which ed in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— Tlc ,rmnr r>v a EXECUTOR &iOR TRUSTEE OF A WILL, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED TRUSTEE111 words
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Advertisement24 1941-07-11 11 Manufacturing Opticians CROOKES OPTICAL COMPANY 20«. South Bridge Rd Singapore. Optician T S Lee Tel 6844 Eve-sight tested glasses supplied from $4 upward. a24 words
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Advertisement336 1941-07-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penan;, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Madras. 3ailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For information regarding freight \nd passenger accommodation ipply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in FAILS.) Tel. 5431 for Passage Freight.336 words
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Advertisement348 1941-07-11 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 services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Co., from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United348 words
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Article, Illustration663 1941-07-11 12 NO PROGRESS IN ARMISTICE MOVES_ De Gaulle In French Congo: Weygand In Vichy London, July lh IJO reply to Gen. Dentz's requests of July 8 for the suspension of hostilities has yet reached Beirut, states a Vichy communique issued last night. Fighting in Syria therefore continues.663 words
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Article358 1941-07-11 12 Reuter. Vichy, July 10. ADMIRAL Darlan, who returned to Vichy from the occupied zone, conferred with Marshal Petain this morning about Syria and his talks in Paris. He also conferred about Syria with the Vichy Minister for Defence, General Huntziger. It is pointed out InReuter. - 358 words
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221 1941-07-11 12 British Wireless. London, July 10. THE intensification of the R.A.F. attacks on the Ruhr provoker the question: "Why Has Germany not moved her industry in bulk to the east?" Authoritative circles in Londcn, while agreeing that a move of some kind may have beenBritish Wireless. - 221 words
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Article56 1941-07-11 12 Reuter. Washington, July 10. FN Red Cross nurses have been saved from two torpedoed ships, announces the American Red Cross to-day. This includes four nurses rescued from an unidentified British ship, who are saf e in Iceiana. Seven other nurses and a Red Cr< hospitalReuter. - 56 words
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50 1941-07-11 12 Reuter. Washington, July 10. BY 170 votes against 91, the House of Representatives, turned down a proposal that President Roosevelt be empowered to take over defence factories where tne managements have refused to use the Federal conciliation and mediation services to setUt labour dis putes.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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273 1941-07-11 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. story of how two policemen who had arrested a couple of gamblers were set upon by a gang of 30 to 40 Chinese labourers in the small village of Gunong Pari, Chemor, on June 11 was related in273 words
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170 1941-07-11 12 British Wireless. London, July lb. INFORMATION has Deen received through the United States Embassy that instructions have been issued by the Vichy Government that all British subjects, with certain exceptions, now residing in the Departments of Bcuches-du-Rhone, Var and the Alpes M&ritimes coastal regionBritish Wireless. - 170 words
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Article41 1941-07-11 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. THE A C S. and A.C C.S. Teachers' Union entertained the Rev. T. Runyan, principal of the Anglo-Chinese School, and Mrs. Runyan to a farewell party yesterday prior to their departure for America on furlough.41 words
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340 1941-07-11 12 Mr. Quo IntenM JN an "Sfif I Foreign Minister. di^jH recent development of Zm ternational situation JfM effect on China. H "Our relations with frJ America, and Russia," MmB stated, "have been mostj as our diplomat, has been! of integrity and in fnjj J with340 words
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Advertisement211 1941-07-11 12 AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS MODELS THE BEST KNOWN OF ALL RADIOS. Many years ago the American H.M.V. was the FIRST to come out with Spread-Band Tuning Radios on mains models—Now the American H.M.V. is FIRST AGAIN to offer you Spread-Band Tuning on battery operated radios—a feature others will take years to211 words
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Advertisement45 1941-07-11 12 HOTEL SUN SrtJH Airy Rooms. Single and Double All Walled in and Fitted with Modern Sanitation Quiet Surroundings Spacious Car Park... Monthly Lodrino CORNER OF arranged. SELEGIE ROAD j "Hlkj?" centrally LOCATED 'PHONE 6ci 7 DESTINED TO BE SINGAPORE'S POPULAR HOTEL FOR COMFORT FAIR PRICE45 words
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Advertisement294 1941-07-11 12 presents THE BRILLIANT TUB Oscar Rabin Billy Cotton Jay Wilbt OSCAR RABIN and his Strict BILLY COTTON and his 822 Q« fi f An°Prv rC Q S S Lra 980G Elueberrv Hill-F.T. 9 Chel F T Trade Winds-S.F.T. 9858 Alee Blue Gown—Waltz. 9807 HHjtJTi..»».* Ft I'm nobody's baby-Q.S. ftOM S*294 words
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