Malaya Tribune, 18 July 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, July 18, 1941.
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  • 95 1 Washington, July 17. TWO full-fledged naval operations bases are to be c<mimissioned, one H Argentia, Newfoundland, and the other at rrinidad, the Navy has announced. These bases have maintainance and overhaul facilities for warships coerating in the Atlantic. 'Previous Navy announcements indicated that the
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  • 1108 1 Konoye Making Headway With New Cabinet IB RINCE Konoye, who is forming the I F v Japanese Cabinet, is, according latest reports, making favourable proJLg (see also page 7). There has been no hint from Japan about the composition of L Cabinet, apart
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  • 53 1 uigKok, July 18. ■S m AND baa been closely scan.l hor.zon in the the outbreak c hostilities. press and radio Japan's possible Japanese press -China have not a in Bangkokannouncement of t's resignation deal of sensapoint out that panese Cabianxiousty awaitin view of its rhailand and
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  • 111 1 London, July 18. P H M. Ramsay, MP., who interned under the Defence Lions, gave evidence yestera case in which he claims for libel against the New «*i Times. fed that it was not true hi was pro-Hitler before the > sun Ramsay was
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  • 409 1 Reuter. Moscow, July 18. TT is n«»w regarded as absolutely inevitable that the Nazis 1 will be defeated ultimately, no mat lor what the setbacks the Soviets receive in the meantime. This confidence, which is even greater than a week ago, has arisen from the slowness of
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  • 296 1 Reuter. Shanghai, July 18. W is likely to deteriorate as Evening Post, are holding their S 2, we,, «he, r Me wh.ch is being decided in Tokyo. It is generally believed m Shanghai that the Nmß manoeuvred Japan ex Prince Konoye s sage trouble in part
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  • 137 1 London, July 18. THE news that the Nazi MajorGen. Otto Lancelle has been killed in Russia will be a blow for Hitler with whom he has always been a favourite. He was one of the men, it is pointed out In London, who planned the Munich
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  • 77 1 (From H. L Hopkin) London, July 18. ■T is stated that Warner Brothers, I the big US film company, have bought 2,000.000 ordinary shares of Associated British -Pictures, the most powerful film combine In iGrrat Britain. The shares were bought from Mrs. John Maxwell, widow* of
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  • 63 1 Reuter. London, July 18. MR. Harry Hopkins, supervisor of United States Lease and Lend activities, who arrived in England yesterday afternoon, crossed the Atlantic in one of a fleet of big bombers, all of which arrived in Britain safely. Immediately he arrived in London, Mr. Hopkins
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  • 65 1 Reuter. Bangkok, July 18. IF Hitler had hoped for a disagreement between the Rusaan ieaders to help a German victory, it may now be equally hoped that discord between the Nazi leaders will help.her win the war, says the Siengthai. (the Voice of the
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  • 50 1 Reuter. London, July 18. THE coming visit of the Bulgarian Prime Minister, M. Filov, and the Foreign Minister, M. Popoff, to Italy is connected v.ith the purchase of Italian torpedo-boats, says the Moscow Radio, which quotes the Bulgarian Legation at j Ankara for its report—Reuter.
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  • 20 1 Reuter. Sydney, July 18. MR. Menzies. the' Premier, denied reports that the government was I contemplating a general election.I Reuter.
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  • 128 1 Reuter. Washington, July 17. UNITED States land forces have reached a peace-time peak of 1 477,000 of whom 624,000 are selective trainees, said Mr. Patterson, the Under-Secretary ot War, at his press conference. i He added that the War Department had received "substantial delivery" of
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  • 125 1 Reuter. New York, July 17. ONE ship per day has had its keel laid in American yards during the 40 days ending on July 10, reports the U.S. Navy Department. Twenty-two vessels were launched during that period and included the battleship South Dakota, two
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  • 257 1 Reuter. Dublin, July 18. Mr Ue Valera, the Prime Minister, replying to a debate on external affairs in the Dall [+o night, said: If anybody attacks us, then every one of us can die, n necessary, fighting for what we are e3l tain is a
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  • 129 1 Reuter. London. July 18. THE New York Times states that "from the Nazi-occupied lands, a steady trickle of juggled news provides continuous evidence that Hitler has not overcome, the daunt less spirit of the peoples he ha., conquered and disarmed. Fresh evidence comes from Nor_ way There, all
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  • 397 2 Spore Clerks To Take Action (Tribune Staff Reporter) A SPECIAL meeting is to be called by the committee of the Junior Civil Service Association, official organ of nonEuropean Government servants, to discuss the steps which the Colony Government contemplates taking In connection with
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  • 30 2 Mr. Kung Cheng Beow of the State Council Office. Alor has taken the P W D° r Kuul hOT En Hock. S Chlef n mont£' SOU? Who has ROne on
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  • 194 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. CONSIDERABLE dissatisfaction is bring: felt among members of the Government clerical service in Kuala Lumpur at the circular issued by Government last Saturday on the question of serious pecuniary embarrassment of subordinates. From enquiries made it is
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  • 56 2 THE death took place at Johore Bahru yesterday morning of Dato Abu Bakar bin Buang, until very recently Chief Detective Officer. Dato Abu Bakar died suddenly at 5 o'clock in the morning. He retired from his post about two months ago. The funeral took place
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  • 25 2 (Cent-A-Ptane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight london time (excluding Soviet claims): EIGHT
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  • 542 2 p m ty pl cal of the confusion and uncertainties surrounding the situation in Japan that it should be possible for two equally Hnowledgeable observers to take diametrically oppose views of the meaning of the dramatic resignation of tho Japanese Government, stated a news commentator h™^i.
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  • 251 2 SPEAKING in connection with a breach of trust offence committed by g. C. Aeria, a former employee cf his firm, Mr. G. O. Ritchie, secretary of Brinkman and Co., said: "The trouble took place while I was out at camp and is chiafly due to leek
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  • 14 2 The Fighter Fund of the Incor porated Society of Planters now stands at $29,867.
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    • 275 2 RHEUMATi* > The terrible penalty of neglect. De Witt's Pills Look at those deformed hands kidneys to h fingers knotted and swollen tro !b inflamed joints so racked' with pain Wltn kidneys wo: k. r that every movement is torture. ac;d IS ex P el 'ed fron That's just how
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  • 178 3 ~.n i Staff Reporter) SgTpORB'S new S «00 Oto Government -J. School at Balestier l b, ready for occupa- J septe«ber, official for the future radio men, electricians, plum- reaching complet c f fl four-acre ntrng Balestier hui'ding will hoia ordinary students
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  • 46 3 lin.m Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday. m p T R Binnie. Assistant I mptroller of Customs, Perak after 22 years' service I Department, nMr Binnie has left the I he had been occupying h he is at present I Food Control Officer, i
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  • 23 3 untitled Chetti, vicek ladr«a Workers' Onion. m er the Defence of Ind'a m with a speech allegm cred dv him at a W
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  • 146 3 Singapore, Thursday. THE woman whom I am charged with having kidnapped is my lawful wife," said Marimuthu (30), a Tamil, to whom a charge of kidnapping a woman, Paruvathy. was explained when he appeared in the dock of the third police court, uelure Mr. W. D.
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  • 114 3 Singapore, Thursday. rLAIMING that he had done L some «ocd service for the local Govemmlnt? Peoh Teik Kwong a hospital attendant, asked lor a lesser sentence when Mr. W D Carew, the third magistrate sentenced him to two months- rigorous ;(>.day. The sentence was
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  • 343 3 Singapore, Thursday. 4 PRISONER on remand, who fell aiid hurt himself in the civil prison, was remo\cd to the general hospital because the prison doctor suspected v fracture of the right thiprh bone* hanging in the lavatory, suspended from a cord tied to a pipe-line.
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  • 78 3 Lahore. July 16. THE retirement of Mr. Justice F. W. Skemp from the Civil Service to-day is an event in which the Punjab, and in particular the Sikh community, will take special interest. Mr Justice Skemp was President of the Sikh Gurdwara Tribunal at Lahore, in addition
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  • 294 3 Hong Kong, July. 14. A FTER more than a stay of three months' in Singapore under A Ch,nese Govern*.* instruction, tabontion between British Malaya and Ch.na, Mr. Philip K. C. Tvau tow* Chinese Consul-General in Singapore and now Commissioner for Kwangtung ar.d Kwangs, has returned to Hong
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  • 63 3 The Mysore Government suffered a defeat In the Mysore Legislative Council when the House carried by a larm mo. rity a cut motion moved by wmjlM YaLdara Dasappa. Inviting the attention of the Government to the injustice or not permitting Harljans to enter jW temples and requesting them to appo
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  • 236 3 Singapore, Thursday. A VEGETABLE gardener, hearing the bleating of her goat, ran outside her house at Sllat Road to nnd a big brown powerful dog savagely attacking the frightened animal whi?e Ong Kee Soon, the dog's master, clapped his hands, egging the dcg on to
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  • 55 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A BILL to facilitate the protection against piracy of designs registered In the United Kingdom and to bring the law In the F.M.S. into line with that In force e'sewhere in the British Empire will be
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  • 192 3 Singapore, Thursday. JHK civil action claiming a sum of $7,462.22 against the law firm ol Zehnder Bros., brought by Soona Shaik Dawood, a local money-changer, in the High Court, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Aitken, was withdrawn to-day. Mr. John Laycoek, on behalf of j Shaik
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  • 185 3 Batavia, July 14. rVWING to the increased cost of living, many firms are giving their employees a war bonus. The latest to do this ar e the Borneo-Sumatra Co., Ltd.. who are paying their married men with a certain salary maximum an additional 20 per
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  • 37 3 Karachi. July 16. SPECIAL prayers were offered to-, day by Brahmins ln Karachi, for the victory of Britain and her lAllies in the war against Fascism. 'Those present included the Minister for Local self-Oovernment.
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  • 122 3 Tokyo, July 17. FOREIGN envoys spent a busy day visiting the Foreign Office and conferring with Foreign Office officials, it was reported, on the changing international situation. The American Ambassador. Mr. Joseph C. Grew, called on the Foreign Vice-Minister, Mr Ohashi. at 11.15 a.m. and conferred
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  • 147 3 Singapore, Thursday. rpHE opening meeting of the 65th 6esĕlon 1 of the Straits Chinese Reading Club, a branch of the Chinese Christian Association was held in the Institute Ha.l, Prlnsep Street, last Monday night wuh many members present and the Rev. T. C. Gibson, M A.
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  • 54 3 Singapore. Thursday. CHARGED with cheating the Singapore Turf Club of a turf club badge and 26 tote tickets. Puah Eng Lee, alias, E. L. Pan, <421 a Hokkien, claimed trial betore'Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, to-day. The case was postponed for mention on July 24. and
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  • 61 3 Seventeen persons. Including a Minister of Mylleim State, have been Injured as a result of a clash between officers ana people of the State in the Burrabawir area within the Jurisdiction of the State. The cause of the clash has not yet been officially ascertained. The Political Officer Is in
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  • 48 3 Mr. K. Eltathamby will be proceed true home on retirement early next moiiTh after 20 years' residence in Malaya. we served 15 vearo with the Rubber Hesearch Institute of Malaya. In the Botanical Division, as Laboratory Assistant. He leaves Malaya for Jaffna, where he Intends to settle down.
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  • 197 4 J.\ a scrappy Div. 2 "A" leajcue soccer match, V.M.C.A. defeated the Publishers, by the vi^ oal in three on the i.M.C.A. ground, yesterday. The Publishers dominated 'play lor the first ten minutes, but poor finishing prevented them from scoring. The V's got going after
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  • 103 4 FOLLOWING are the scratching and order of running for tomorrow's at SingaporeRace 1. Horses lass 1, ff. 3--6 furs CooVipt, \nnie Koo ney. Dinna Forget. Race 2 Ponies Class 1. Div. I— 6 furs. The Annan. Race 3 H'.rsfs lass 3. Div. 1— 6 furs. Lord Worlington. Burraneer. Flvin«
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  • 19 4 TO-DAY SOCCER Malaya Cup tie, Singapore v. RAP., An.son Road Stadium. 5.15 p m. TENNIS: S.R.C. tournament.
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  • 324 4 ALL the roads, for soccer sup- porters of Singapore and the Royal Air Force, will lead to Anson Road Stadium to-day, when the two teams meet in a vital Malaya Cup tie, which will most probably decide who will represent the South in the final this
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  • 589 4 Successful First Attempt THE distinction of winning the championship of the Business Houses' League in a first attempt has fallen to Ford Sports Club. Meeting their rivals, OverseaChinese Bank, in a replay to decide the issue, yesterday at Anson Road Stadium, Ford's played fine football
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  • 873 4 pOLLOWIXG is the card for to-morrow's races: HORSES—CIass 1, Div. I—6 Furlongs 3 T w ATg)WAL 5v 912 Mr. Ong Peng Hock van Breukelen 1 1 1 DERBY 5v 905 Mr. Lim Chong Pane Mai. Tex 2 0 4 PASTSTEP 6y 806 Mr. Mrs. Foo
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  • 195 4  -  (By Spectator AN'LY a few candidates running at to-morrow's races, were put through their paces on the Bukit Timah track this morning. The going was good. First Ra and Princess Prim were associated together in a full-strip ped gallop over three furlongs, the lormer impressing more. Marland'j
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  • 486 4 ALLEGING lack of interest on the part of those responsible for the control of racing in Malaya in matters affecting the welfare of owners and trainers and the general public, newly-elected president of the Owners and Trainers Association of Malaya, Mr. J. A. Spencer,
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  • 386 4 Loyals 7 Manchesters 3 fielded a strong side to beat the Manchesh terday in a Div. I match at Tanglin by seven goals: three. Ball, spearhead of the Loyals' attack, scored no than five goals for his side. He made a brilliant lead, his
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 286 5 Malaya Will Not Be Represented (Tribune Staff Reporter) (n of the Very Rev. J. L. Wilson to be 1 Singapore will take place in the Cathe,,V on Tuesday, July 22, St. Mary Mag--5.30 p.m. the popular oebe the first i t crated out--phis
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  • 199 5 Singapore, Thursday. taken a great deal of time in a case which the X I uever have allowed to «-*H»J fl Withers-Payne, counsel for Han Singh (27). a de Ending his trial on a charge of cheating a sundry goods shopkeeper. fc n- was
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  • 54 5 Bangkok, July 17. THE Thai Government officially 1 denied newspaper reports that the ban on ric e exports will Uf ll d wls°announced that, the Rice rrtntrol Act. designed to Export f^ n "°i e su -ppiy for domesconserve the nee supply continue tic use in Thallano
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  • 7 5 Telegraphic advice has been Aug. 6, 1941.
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  • 97 5 "SECOND CHORUS" I F you Uke m***i L C Fred Aetaire. variety wbicn yo u will Uke Jtegorm yesterday. opened at c S a musical picture. is «**JESHL lies in the charmMuch of »ts attracuoo Uw m falr ing story which. woum howeV er. can to tell here. JWj
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  • 55 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, 'iiiursctay. THE Malaya Tribune is informed that the new police headquarters building, which is almost complete, will be occupied this SaturdC The Detective Branch. Special Branch, Aliens' Registration Office and the Arms and Explosives Department will occupy their new offices first, whilst
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  • 17 5 Dr. F. T. Ingham has been appointed a Second Lieutenant In the Selan K or Defence Corps.
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  • 212 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. THAT the sub-tenant was a tenant of the landlord and that the latter should obtain the sanction of the Rent Board before he could start ejection proceedings against the subtenant was a ruling made by the Hon. Mr.
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  • 92 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. THE St. Nicholas Home, Pening, is appealing for funds fcr W unkeep and possible extension to meet th* demand for increasing Shenton Thorn™ has consented to become patron of the Home and has sent I o cheque for
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  • 263 5 Singapore, Thursday. THE appea. of Syed Taha bin Abubakar 1 nronrietor of the Arab weekly newspaper, Saut Hadramau. who P wa P s r t°ed $500. in default six Singafaming Mi. A. W. Aijeianj. McElwaine, pore radio station, was dismissed by Sir r-erc> Chief Justice in
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  • 225 5 Singapore, Thursday. A FURTHER stage was reached in the trial of Vengadasalam on a charge of murdering one Danka? an* Indian milk vendor and four other Indians on a charge of abetment of the *gj dcr in the assize court to-d~y when three of the
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  • 258 5 A CAMPAIGN amongst kampong dwellers in the Penang Island rural areas to grow their own vegetables has been steadily carried out by the district and kampong sanitary inspectors for the past few months. I The people have been given short talks on the value of growing
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  • 35 5 Bhopal, July 16. THE Nawab of Bhopal to-day insI pected the State s Army Service Corps, which has jus. been Highness reviewed He has approved a mechanise part of his State Force.
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  • 154 6 Labour Inquiry JHE expedition with which the authorities have ordered an inquiry into shortage of quayside labourers in Penang, to which pointed attention was drawn by Mr. F. D. Bisseker at the last meeting of the Legislative Council, is most commendable. A committee has now been appointed, consisting of
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  • 262 6 ]jjK do not subscribe to the view that the gradual exodus of Indian labour is due to any fear of food shortage in the event of hostilities breaking out in the Far East. The crux of the problem, it seems to us, is that wages on the
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  • 179 6 matter about which serious discontent exists among labour is the inadequacy of medical and educational facilities in some areas. Last month we had regrettably to comment on a case of maternal mortality in a plantation district and certain strictures passed by a coroner. It was revealed that a
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  • 220 6 ROOTLESS people, withering, waiting to die. (Warwick Deeping) The couple were closer than five minutes to eleven. (Walter WinchelD An egg would not have broken under my feet with the lightness and gladness in my heart. (Maurice O'Sullivan) "Lied" is a rough phrase; say he fell from truth in
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  • 1103 6  -  BY JOHN FISHER IN Britain the finest public buildings, many of them irreplaceable treasures ol bygone craftsmanship, naturally stand in the cities Many have been damaged by German bombs, and som* have been destroyed to make I icay for modern buildings, j But most
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  • 490 6 JHE rosin; Cabinet i significance but to the w\ at this time heavals and urn i come, there l ori by the people ol they are more directl than others v.. Japan's new with reference plans. That Japan i s in t firstly, to her ma China
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 737 7 Reuter. rl is ANNOUNCED THAT PRINCE KONOYE WAS INSTRUCTED BY IM--1 piPRIAL ORDER THIS MORNING TO FORM A NEW CABINET AND JiT HE HAS RECEIVED PLEDGES OF CO-OPERATION FROM GENTOJO, THE VDMIRAL KOSHIRO OIKAWA. p hem are wedded to the dream
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  • 285 7 Reuter. London, July 17. iap\XESE pressure on the Vichy Cabinet to surrender bases J do-China was being exercised just before the Konoyo r I d, according to the News Chronicle diplomatic Lt, Mr. Vernon Bartlett. I. 'according to a tral source in close Marshal
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  • 84 7 Reuter. Ottawa, July 17. f < two months' recruiting has resulted in the of 34.600 men against 2.000. stated Col ian Defence Minisn interview with Reuter. men have volunaid, but the remainder I n medical grounds, quota was now set at '000 and 90.000. lasm during
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  • 24 7 Reuter. 1 ndon, July 17.—The birth is announced of a son to Mrs. t. Young, the daughter of »•> Huijhe Knatchbull-Hugges-wn.~ Keuter.
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  • 425 7 100,000 Tons In A Day LONDON, JULY 17. ELEVEN SHIPS VARYING IN TONNAGE BETWEEN 10,000 AND 2,000 WERE HIT AND LEFT SMOKING AFTER A DAYLIGHT ATTACK BY BLENHEIM BOMBERS OF THE R.A.F. ON SHIPPING CONCENTRATED AT ROTTERDAM YESTERDAY, STATES AN AIR MINISTRY COMMUNIQUE. The
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  • 89 7 Reuter. London, July 17. ECONOMIC co-operation between Britain, the Dominions and America is steadily developing. The Secretary of Overseas Trade, Mr. Harcourt Johnstone, told the House of Commons he was glad to be able to make this statement, and added that the British Government and.
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  • 348 7 Reuter. London, July 17. i GREAT interest is being j shown by the House of 1 Commons in the forthcoming i debate on war production, writes Reuters parliament- 1 ary correspondent. When the Prime Minister earlier this t week promised a third day j for this
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  • 46 7 Reuter. Shanghai, July 17. THE Japanese, it is officially announced, have not yet received a to the four demands which the Japanese made to the French Concession authorities at Hankow following the incident on Saturday when a Japanese was kuiea. —Reuter.
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  • 134 7 Reuter. London, July 17. THE R.A.F. offensive marks the 1 "Battle of Germany, the first battle Hitler did not plan to fight," says the New York Times in a leading article today. "At last we begin to hear of the 'Battle of Germany'," it
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  • 113 7 Reuter. Shanghai, July 17. NEGOTIATIONS for the release of the British steamer detained outside Wocsung are still pending. It is now learned that officials of the Japanese and British consulates are meeting some time in the near future to discuss the matter. According to
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  • 36 7 Reuter. Manila. July 17. FE German Ccnsul- General. Dr. Lautcnsclilaeger, has left Manila aboard the French liner D'Artagnan (15.105 tons* for Shanghai. He is accompanied by his family and consulate staff .—Reuter.
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  • 66 7 Reuter. London, July 17. MR. Harry Hopkins, the supervisor of the Lease and Lend programme, and one of President Roosevelt's closest associates, arrived in London this afternoon. It is understood his visit is to make a check-up in Great Britain on the operation of the Bill.
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  • 228 7 Reuter. London, July 17. MILITARY commissars and political leaders are to be totrom duced into the Red Army, according to a decree broadcast this morning by the Moscow Radio. The decree says tha he war has radically changed conditions of pol.tical work th. Red Army.
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  • 134 7 (FROM PREVIOUS PAGE) The most lovely of all the English cottages are probably those of Cotswold stone in the West ol England. Their colour is a sort oatmeal shade and looks mellow even when it is new. It is a stone used in some
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  • 20 7 The Hon. Mr. A. K. a-Beckett Terrell, acting Chief JusUce. F.M .S has been admitted to Bungsar Hospital. Ku;ua Lumpur.
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    • 267 8 >vv C. H. Chan Juliet Loh who will represent Singapore in the Inter-S:ate Dance Competition between Selangor vs. Singapore on Monday, the 21st. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL No. l-A. KIRK TERRACH MALAYA'S PREMIER SCHOOL OF I MUSIC THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF j TUITION. KINDERGARTEN (From ace 4) to DIPLOMAS. ENROL
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    • 248 8 1 1 SOMETHING y ITS j NEW! FIRST 2 SHOWS flfiwW ONLY Special MORNING PREMIERES: TO-MORROW (Sai.) and SUNDAY MORNINGS at 11 o'clock i General Screening starts JULY 29'Jh I Chorlej Ro> Moote Blue \l S| VtiaJj ffonk Jenks Kfne'K Hor':' :h Beer, St Po' OMa ey W on Des""o-d
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    • 184 8 TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 «nd jj.jj TO-MORROW SUNDAY 11 A.M. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P. M ALHAMBRA A Thousand thrills are yours when PRESENTED WITH A 8.M.1. SHORT "WAR PICTORIAL NEWS" INCLUDING PICTURES OF THE FIRST BRITISH and FREE FROTH FORCES EX TRY IXTO SYRIA I PATHE GAZETTE 6jJNrVERSAL NEWS Baby SAROJA'S
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  • 245 9 Singapore, Thursday. boys, who went on a duck-stealing escapade, yesterday, in order to find pocket money the easy way, found themselves in court this morning their plans having been foiled by the curiosity of a detective who arrested them while they were walking with two ducks.
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  • 161 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Penan?. Ihursday. THAT the Burma Koad is not only helping in China's efforts but that it aho helps China to tap the vast mineral resources of western Yunan was the opinion of Mr. Jack Mullican. an American businessman who passed thiough
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  • 24 9 The Associated Press understands that an exhibition train of the Defence Services is being organised by the Defence Department of the Government of Tnrtn.
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    • 349 9 Mr. RHYTHM and MISS ROMANCE He s got the Zing She's got the Swing paramount s Sweet Hot Musical Hit with ARTIE sH\W and His BAND in the Newest Sizzling Classics! YEARNS MIRACLE MUSICAL HIT! Seconds 1 'Minn 1W« ASTAIRE GODDARD f j CHORUS f r-— A Paramount Picture with
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    • 182 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant LADY TYPIST REQUIRED. knowledge shorthand preferable, but not essentt.il. Reply stating salary expected. Box 82 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 398K) CCCLIFS WANTED. Vacancies exist for Indian or Chinese coolies 111 the R.N. Armament Depoi, H.M. Naval Base. Wages 59c. per day plus $3.15 per month
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    • 360 9 NOW COLUMBIA BRINGS A NEW KIND OF PICTURE SHORTLY at the PAVILION MONDAY 21ST 24TH JULY SINGAPORE NOVICES DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP OF 1941 CARNIVAL hf 11/ f J'l'i 3B HONOUR night L'l fl 0F 1111 T| DAN< I »55 L MILITARY SEE NEW CHAMPIONS IN ACTION SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION NIGHTLY ONLY 26
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    • 147 9 JĔ\ TO-DAY l/aiwwn 5.15,6.15*9.» A ROLLICKING COMEDY THAT WILL HAVE VOli HOLDING YOUR SIDES j with LAUGHTER! J SPECIAL XEWSREEL GENERAL DE GAULLE'S SPEECH TO THE FRENCH EMPIRE AND THE REVIEW OF THE FREE FRENCH FORCES SOMEWHERE IN AFRICA ALSO LATEST GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS Showing Actual Scenes of the Naval
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  • 45 10 The funeral of the late Mr. ong Boon Tat, J.P., will take place on Thursday, th e 24ih July, 1941. The cortege will leave "Bukit Hose," 25£, Eukit Timah Road at 11 a.m. for the family burial ground at Bukit Brown.
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    • 3048 10 Wanted WANTED one complete set, second hand 115 volts. 1,000 watts generate and engine. Please reply to Post Office Box No. 436. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 36SK) WANTED:— Second-hand Radio or RadioGram ln good Condition. Box 57 CiO Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. JMKj SPORTING attractive Eurasian desires I hosteab engagement from
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    • 311 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. Wage Earner's Administration Order. In Bankruptcy. No. 407 of 1936. Re WEE CHENG SIANG of No. 197, Joo Chiat Road, Singapore, Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Dividend is intended to be
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    • 97 10 WE ARE PLEASED to advise the Public that new stocks ol ANTrPEGL Cutaneous Vaccine Ointment have arrived from England. Its healing action is rapid and certain in all septic conditions, and its immunising properties render it invaluable treatment for any affection whatever of the skin. Sold by all good Chemists.
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    • 60 10 a "large selection and I THE VERY LATEST DESIGN? 1 OF VULCAIN KO6KOPF CYMA I MOVADO and 1 MID O j WATCHES 4 Are now on display at:- I Yick Woh KiJ 429, North Bridge Rd. (Near Middle Rd.—Exan,> I where the S.T.C. Bus Stop; I Do not fail to
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 755 10 j T«-DAYS RADu7 I» m lt SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL. 225 m. 1333 kits EASTERN SFRv,r» ZHP.I. 30.99 m. 98t mlcs. GSJ n tl mCs ,V_ ZHP 2. 48 58 m. 6175 mcs. GSF 15.4 tt M ZIIP 3. 4138 m. 7.25 mlcs. GSD H. 75 mtv L ,Bet p m
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  • 833 11 i'*apore. July 17. Buyers. Severs. >" MNC V- stad 7 4' j 7.7Va Kr.il A: 33 6 348 Lr.1 BftUy 17;- 18lrHb? 0 7 l" a Si"* L W«»- 12 6 H!Sno T;n j 47 1.50 ltu 9*> :i r r 10 6 11.6cd SSt-", st
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  • 21 11 Singapore, Friday, j Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to- I rlav uire:— TIN SI BBER
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  • 162 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Friday. 'J'HE tin share market was heslta.it on the Japanese Cabinet changes. Hong Fatts. however, were a shade better at 1135/2. Once again, most of the business was in the 1 Australian section Laruts. Austral Amalgamated*. Thabawlelks came to business
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  • 93 11 'THE Borneo Company, Limited, ta agents, advise the following outputs for June. 1941:— TIN: Pahang Consolidated Co.. Ltd., 8,179 pels. (Includes 1,680 for July). Ipoh Tin Dredging. Ltd.. (Lahat) 'n pels. ***** yardage treated 655 hours run. Ipoh Tin Dredging. Ltd.. (PuchonrO 221 pels. 57,600 yardage
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  • 245 11  -  Better Demand For Tin By Manufacturers n u REUTER Cable London, July 17. r JpN opened steady. The turnover was 100 tons. Prices were harder, especially for cash tin, with less smelter selling and better demand from United Kingdom manufacturers. The Eastern drop on political developments
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  • 39 11 A MEMBER of th» Women's Royal Naval Service recently arrived in Malaya is to talk in the "War As I Know It" series of the Singapore broadcasting station at 9.15 p.m., on Sunday, July 20.
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  • 1548 11 ARIGINATING from a suggestion that waste paper collections U should be instituted as part of Malaya's war effort, we now have an organisation in Singapore that is going much further and collects almost everything except offal. Not only is this so-called waste being
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    • 80 11 LIQUID EXTRACT OF AMBOLAN fechve Safe Cure FOR MAHETES SAFELY prescribed to c.iabetes and d till the effect diabetic patients bj allaying UN- HIRST and other ns such as in completely system to normal. A BENGAL CHEMICAL PRODUCT. Agents: a, na Mohamed Sons, GOLD LEAF PURE CEYLON TEA "GOLD LEAF*
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    • 342 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 j regularly as circumstances permit. For passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. 5 (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel: 5431 for Passage Freight. a&Zx RADIOS
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    • 357 11 p. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MALL 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 United
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  • 298 12 Reuter. Moscow, July 18. rri\E following is the text of the Soviet communique issued by the Soviet Information Bureau early this morning. n„mminH in nrCICT •During Thursday, our troops waged battles in the directions of Pskov-Perhov, Polotsk. Sm-l?nsk. Novograd-Volynsk, and on a sector
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  • 216 12 Reuter. Washington, July 17. QEN. Marshall, the Chief of staff, testifying to the Strate Military Committee, drew attention to the urgent necescity, from the military standpoint, for Congress to declare a national emergency under which selectees, national guardsmen, and reserves could be retained
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  • 239 12 Reuter. London. J u h ENCOURAGING news regarding the great numbers of A rican bombers arriving in Britain was given in circles last night. Daily twin-engined Lockheed midsons, four-cngined Liberators and Flying Fortresses and Catalina flying-boats are flown across the Atlantic and
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  • 58 12 London, July 18. F' rYE German fighter planes were destroyed yesterday—two during an offensive sweep over northern France and three during patrols over the Channel, states a British Air Ministry communiquissued last night. Two British fighters are missing Fighters of the British Air Force were
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  • 36 12 Reuter. London, July 18. THE sinking of a 6.000-ton tanker and a 3.500-ton supply ship was almost certainly achieved b\ Coastal Command aircraft on Wednesday, it is officially announced. Two other supply ships were probably damaged.—Reuter.
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  • 87 12 Reuter. Londcn. July 18. GREECE declares her "full and unreserved solidarity' with the Soviet Union, said M Tsouderos. the Greek Prime Minister, in a statement on his arrival in Souin Africa, and issued by the GreeK Legation in London. f Greece is continuing the struggle for
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  • 52 12 Reuter. THE Govern the etabli I ministrath I East and En This is in or the R A F Com j the many an j ting in these wan iMr. McE •k. War Cab.. It is proposed i policy of not of airmen rjJstin selves, he
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  • 344 12 Reuter. London. July 18. THE German claim to have occupied Smolensk was repeated in a German official news agency me age at 1 o'clock G.M.T. this mcining. The Germ :n Radio, in the eaily houis of this morning, said "The German advance in the Kiev sector is proeceding,
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    • 160 12 MATINEES To-morrow I I I I I I H Mack Brown V^L A > K l^ a L |H L FRONTIERS Whole Serial in 15 Wild West North Bridge Roaa Adventure Chapters. Junction Bras Basah Road (Wine tn thr T eneth of th° Telephone No. 3285 UWing CO me lengtn
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    • 80 12 a TOMORROW H H MIDNIGHT i j l PHQME 3221 Jj [I THE CONCLUDING 7—12 CHAPTERS Matinees Sat. Sun. "DARK RAPTURE" "BEWARE SPOOKS" BACK IN THEIR FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS f ESTELLE COWAN Presents Coconut Grove (Pa sir Panjang) WHERE YOU Dine axd Dance Under the Tropical Moon and Swaying Palms Dinner
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    • 71 12 MOB. MOCHTAR. HADIDJAH in S EIII <. AL A IT I- II a malay norma TOMORROW MIDXIGHT SHOW™ aLlce eayĕ m*mrmz mm m w a■* b v PAI» ALLEI Clark Gable 11 a.m. in "TES r PILOT" To-morrow Myrna Loy Matinees Shirley Temple "SUSANNAH 3 p.m. in c lr >
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