Malaya Tribune, 21 July 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, Juiy 21, 1941.
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  • 155 1 Reuter. London, Jul) 21. \RV diffcrt nc< s of J c i pinion nii Ii i«■ gard to !tk ronduel M the war ins] Russia were ex- J ront< re nee ol iGtrnafl m rals held on r's attack j R aei i ding to ormed
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  • 121 1 I rom H. L. Hopkin) L ndon, July 21. 'AFT A ti i *7 J who is York Times for admitted serving a and William H Haw,'* memp ib which the distributed Mr j ft J t,: 'phle\s in buses. a. relet ring tch.
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  • 47 1 GREEK KING TO V ISIT BRITAIN pKQ q London, July 21. 11 M f lh n Hellenes and President of the v.,' 1 may shortly arrive thi South Africa. toate* m messages fweeii Mr. Churchill and X ng George and 11 Eden, the For.ign r] M. Tsouderos
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  • 362 1 To Co-Ordinate War Effort MPORTANT CABINET CHANGES 11l A Duff-Cooper, British Minister of Information, is comII ing to the Far East on a special mission. His is only m several important Cabinet changes that have just been unounced. Mr. Duff-Cooper also becomes
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  • 81 1 Reuter. Washington, July 21. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's message to Congress on the extension of the service of draft selectees is considered "of such paramount miportance" that it is to be recorded for broadcast, it is announced from the White House. The message is expected to Be sent to Congress
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  • 122 1 Reuter. Vichy, July 21. LENINGRAD'S defensive system is described as one of the most remarkable in the whole world by the Stockholm newspaper, Nya Daglit Allehanda, quoted by the Vichy news agency. The writer declares that this defensive system comprises extensive fortified territory bounded on. the west
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  • 160 1 Reuter. Washing ton, July 2i\ rllK production of twm-engined bombers in the United States was nearly doubled in the hrst six months oi this year, fated defence officials tc-day This was one example ol the increase m the output cf military plant s Which
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  • 148 1 London, July 21. BRITISH fight* i s were again active' over Northern France yesterday and set fire to another German tanker. The Air Ministry, announcing this, says:—"Our aircraft have been active over tae Channel yesterday and formations of fighters flew over Northern France. Th? weather, however
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  • 75 1 Reuter. Moscow, July 21. "pOLITICA* groups now leading Poland particularly Gen. Sikcrski, tie Tolish Premier, have always understood Germany is Poland's «iemy," declares a press bulletin isftied by the Information Bureau. Poland.it is stated, can only exist as an independent state if it stands on frienay terms with
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  • 280 1 THE following is the text of the communique issued by the Soviet Information Bureau this morning:— "During Sunday, heavy fighting continued in the directions of Pskov (160 miles southwest of Leningrad), PolotskNevel (130 miles north-west of Smolensk), Smolensk (220 miles from Moscow),
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  • 60 1 Reuter. Vichy, July 21. THE Japanese colony in South Africa is preparing to return to Japan, according to a Johannesburg repoit to the Vichy news agency. "Well-informed circles" are quoted as stating that the-order for the return came from the Tokyo Government. It added
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  • 98 1 Reuter. London. .»uly 21. i Tilt German controlled Paris Radio last night > virtually accused the Vichy I authorities of planning to move M. Daladier and other political prisoners to a place t where they could bfc rescued by ihe British Navy, j These prisoners, it
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  • 121 1 Reuter. London. July 21. THE death ioll on the Oomo train smash ie now 30 according to the Swiss Radio, which says that 50 were Injured and that the train irai carrying 700 workmen. An earlier message stated:— At least 11 Italian workmen were killed
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  • 217 1 Reuter. mwm MOSCOW, JULY 21 THE GERMAN PLANS TO SEIZE THE DARDANELLES ARE THE REASON FOR THE CONTINUED CONCENTRATION OF BULGARIAN AND GERMAN TROOPS ON THE TURKISH FRONTIER, ACCORDING TO WELL-INFORMED DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES IN ANKARA. The Moscow Radio commentator laa< night ai I
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  • 85 1 Reuter. London, July 21. THE India Office announces that the Britfeh and American Governments, in consultation with the Government of India have agreed to a reciprocal exchange ol reoresentatives between the United States and India. 69r Glrja Shaukcr Bajpai, a member of the Viceroy's Council,
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  • 365 1 Reuter. London, July 21. TIHE sign—symbol of the democratic victors to come— has arrived in London. "Vees" .showed themselves from walls in the capital. Newspapers had a "V complex. One arranged its front page headlines in T shape. Another sported the letter "V** in a box
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  • 41 1 Reuter. Beirut, July 11. GERMAN and Italian national, as well as nationals of enemyoccupied countries, are required to register with the police within three days, under an order Issued by the occupation authorities in Beirut—Reuter.
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  • 50 1 Reuter. Caiio, Juiy 21 A COMMUNIQUE issued by the Minister ~f th 3 Int.nor on Saturday .states: "There was an air ia:d at Alexandria this morning in the course of which a lew bombs were dropped. One person was killed and 11 injured. Slight damage was (tone."—Reuter.
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    • 36 1 For the protection and seenrifv ..r mJbF/s H essential business records MfĔff j-^jj 1 |k t* m<me y" saver National Nearly 4.000,000 in use .ill over SINGAPORE KUALA LU M PUR I POM 541 Warms 24
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  • 175 2 (Frcn: Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. n>LEADING guilty to a charge of I selling goods bearing a falsj trade mark, a milk vendor, Ramalingam, was yesterday fined $25. in default, 15 days' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the third court. The
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  • 124 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday. THAT she had bought samsu from I a man In order to cure her I rheumatism was the explanation j given by Chin Ah Chieu. a Chi1 ncse woman, when charged before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third
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  • 105 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping Saturday. ON the occasion of his going on leave to Australia, a group photograph was taken of Mr. A. F. Dennet, Chief Warden. A.RP.. Larut, together with all ranks of wardens in uniform In front of the Taiping Town
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  • 74 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. WHILE walking past a lonely hut near Tanjong Rambutan yesterday afternoon, a Chinese saw an elderly man hanging from a beam. A report was made to the police. An oil lamp was found burning in the hut while ddcomposition
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  • 74 2 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. A MALAY woman, Asiamah binte Kassim, aged 60, yesterday appeared before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the third court charged with having committed criminal breach of trust in respect of a gold belt valued $270. the property of Che
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  • 61 2 (Frc m Our Own Reporter) A Penang, Saturday. LAHUDIN bin Esop was yesterday charged before Mr Urn Koon Teck in the third court with possession of ganja on July 17 at King Street. After the charge had been explained to the accused, the caae was postponed
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  • 499 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) WHILE those in the trade foresee the rationing ot n rubber tyres in Malaya in the near future the official view is that although there is no direct rationing of rubber tyres in the country, the existing control of imports and
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  • 359 2 EX-PRESIDENT of the Indian Legislative Assembly and Divvan of Cochin State until last month, Sir Shanmu- kham Chetty, K.C.1.E.. arrived in Singapore by air yesterday evening from Calcutta on his way to New York as chairman of the Indian Purchasing Commission in the United States
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  • 86 2 i (Frcm Our Own Renter) Penang, bfturday. fVDNVICTED by Mr. B. C Bridge the District Judge, list Wednesday on a charge ofleino- in possession of a seditiousjpubheation. entitled "Further Messages to Overseas Compatriots Fxposing the Plots of Lim An Van- a Traitor," Teng
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  • 120 2 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday. CHOO THIAM and Hor Ah Tsin were fined $500 and $100 respectively by Mr. B. F. Bridge when he convicted them on the charge that they distilled intoxicating liquor in an unnumbered house Stt Bukit Paya Terubong. The prosecuting
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  • 105 2 (Fnm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. '('HE Malay driver and four Chin- ese occupants of a Government lorry which was proceeding into town down Victory Avenue yesterday morning had a lucky escape when the vehicle got out of control and turned turtle on
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  • 246 2 I poh School Principal Entertained (Fro m our •pHE popularity and P J which the Rev and Punyan are held by L 1 Church parishioners the A.C.S. Sunday »22*1 the Ipoh Union < was amply evidenced at L ccmbined farewell )art the A.C.G.S. Halite gathering met to wish th voyage'
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  • 48 2 (Frcm Our Own Report*! WIpoh. Satura; HILE being broupht k ij from Mengiembu by a fa for medical attention, suddenly collapsed in the hi was travelling ana die: i j minutes later? The body was conveyed j hospital and a report visa to the police.
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    • 133 2 1 gains in Back Gone in 3 Honrs If you suffer terrible sharp painsTdull wearing down aches in back or silea you can t get rid of thes© with ordlna* Medicines because you must kill the iernte in your kidneys. Other symptoms ofkil\ey and Bladder Disorders are Scant). Ire quent
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    • 208 2 mssssBsm (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during the weefc-end on all fronts up to midnight London "ime THIRTEEN ALGAL M| REDUCING CREW (made from >ca ueed> The most efficient and sure nn remedy for fat necks, double chia* A ankles, fat shoulders, hips Slim s only the
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  • 84 3 estimated population *r 178,826? ih, area ol the Munui- r I,u II is i enang Island j j oi road, J Uithin Municipal i""'<> is j !;y oi b.uk tones j Vlunu ipal limits is iiiiin Muniei- total Iti.'JO.V? tU ses suppled wilh 1 Ul uil
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  • 75 3 f it oi the Holy Trinity. Road, was dedicated by the Yen. Graham S turday evening r r?fore Ti "nl nuresa^i°n. f r ch has been built after Chinese style of and possesses a hall, c oi Sunday school entertainments, con- oa receptions etc. 'he chapel, panelled
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  • 56 3 I Shanghai. July 20. L ities of Chinese art loB J ed to the Soviet through the SovietinU Association at Have now been moved rad to a safe area, local Chinese press fi objects were sent to > and their last pubtrad was held
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  • 568 3 p u l,lic Health Matron Says It's \>eessary: Social Services Too (Tribune Staff Reporter) ijdNSlDl'R that the time has arrived when girls in senior chsses in local schools should be given a training in mother.aj'(i Miss 1. M. M. Simmons, Matron,Singapore Public
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  • 121 3 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, July 21. of schoolboys of tne Premier English School, led by Mr. Henry Robert Isaacs, a member of the tutorial staff are in Malacca for the "Fight for Fiee dorn" Wa r Exhibition. The Exhibition, organised by tne Department
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  • 54 3 More reinforcements from the United Kingdom have arrived in Malaya to join their comrades Mready in this country. The late \t arrivals consist oj R AF. personnel, mostly from Sen Zealand and Australia, and a contingent oj Wrens. Picture thotCS Sir Robert Brooke-Popham welcoming some of the
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  • 511 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. HpHE number of calls received bj the Penang Fire Department last year was 42, an increase of 15 on the previous year's figures. w The calls are classified as: Genuine fires within Municipal limits, 35; out district
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  • 139 3 (Fr< m Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday. A REPLY to the telegram sent by the Penang Chinese Chamoer of Commerce and the Penang China Distress Relief Fund to Dr. Quo Tui-chi. China's new Foreign Minister, was received on Thursday. Dr. Quo expressed his deepest gratitude
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  • 102 3 A LARGE and representative gathering was present at the funeral of the late Mr N.A. Marshall which took place at 4 p.m. yesterday at the Catholic sectron, Bidadari Cemetery. r The V°ry Reverend Father Monsignor~ M. Olcomondy, VicarGeneral, conducted the service both at the
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  • 236 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. FOLLOWING in the footsteps of the Wuhan songsters, a group of University and Middle School graduates from all parts of China, will soon be visiting Malaya and the South seas. Calling themselves the Chung king Nanvang, Songsters" this group of
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  • 189 3 SOME hundreds of young men who have been accepted for service as pilots or observers of the R.A.I and are regarded as potential candidates for commissioned rank are now in residence at a number ol Universities throughout the counThej are the first batch of candidates entered
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  • 152 3 British Wireless. London, July 19 IN appreciation of Britain's comA H j cpas in neutiai P The S Jornal Dc Commercio says: -I™ obvtous that if Great Britain Jere in a position of In fenonty m the Mediten-anean Britain mistress of the Atlantic »heie hei lines of
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  • 390 4 Easy 4-0 Victory 1/ v ARMY 4; NEGRISEMBILAN 0. IITTLE OPPOSITION WAS OFFERED BY NEGRI-SEMBI-L LAN WHEN THEY MET THE ARMY IN A FRIENDLY SOCCER MATCH AT ANSON ROAD STADIUM YESTERDAY. AND TIIE ARMY WALKED AWAY WITH A FOURNIL VICTORY. A small crowd watched
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  • 197 4 ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL M A"| team defeated Raffles Institution "A"' team by five runs In a "ricke,, match yesterday. A.c.y. batting first, declared after losing six wickets for 151. Ruffle., replied with 146. ACS. Wee Teow Swang c Ratnaisingam b Menon 27, Teo Kna Hin c and
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  • 247 4 FORTRESS SIGNALS suffered their first defeat after a ldhg time this season when they went down to the Loyals in a friendly cricket match at Gillman yesterday. The Signals, batting first, were all out for 79. due majnly to the good bowling- of Clarke who
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  • 79 4 TIHE sixth annual athletic sports of Penuel English School, Ma0" Friday The individual championshin was won by Rhani Chally who scored 19 points while the runner-up was lofnu Thf madasa u w ith nine points. The inter-house championship shield was won by Hah House with S1U
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  • 95 4 r (From Our Own Reporter) thf uala Lumpur, July 20. THE Singapore Polo Club won the Spooner Cup to-day beating the Se'ai.go r Polo Clubby seven wr a ro t0^ ree The home team althoUKh B t ?D of tnr ee goals fnr.ii 16 Rl i?
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  • 174 4 COR the second time since I the inception of the seri- es, Penang will represent the jjj North in the Malaya Cup final this year. Meeting Perak in a vital match at Penang on Saturday, they beat the Perak 2—L This put them into the
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  • 66 4 At a general meeting held at Haw Par Swimming Pool on Sunday of the swimming section of the Tiger Sporting Association, the following were elected office bearers for the year:—Management committeeMessrs. Thang Kee, Tan Wee Chwee. Yap Vim Hock, Tan Wee Hong, Sim Yeow Lim. Choo Sen-. Kay and Koh
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  • 369 4 THANKS to a lively "tail", Singapore Crick* n- L averted a defeat and turned the tables 0 winning by one wicket, on the Padang, yeste 1 Growder and Milton shared J h I bowling honours for the S. C. C. c aot by capturing four
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  • 393 4 A DULL draw ended tht? two-day cricket match between L he S n a P ore Recreation Club and the Ceylon Snorts Club on Balestier Plain over the week-end v,on aporls ih ?T§ n t £i? t 2 Saturda y. Thoy contributing 60, in their
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  • 4 4 R.A.F. (Seletar) defeated the
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  • 241 4 THE following is the draw for th» i 1 qualifying round of the Duffers' Cup competition to be played to-day and to-morrow at the Royal Singapore Golf Club: C. A. Niven and H. Smith, C. A. Robinson and C T. Owen. S. M. Middlebrook and M. Lymberv. II
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  • 125 4 ;rOIXOWING were the results of |J Play in the Singapore Badminton Open Championships at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday afternoon Singles: Wee Boon Hai (Mayflower beat Lim Yew Hock (May(Devonshire) beat Loh Poh Hye [AA.U.) 15-11, 15-10; Wong him n TJ eC^' M T ayflower) beatWil ham Tan
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  • 24 4 SOCCER: Div T Stadium; SR c d i.U giv HA. V; -M Div. iib. X j Oevlarm St*( TENNIS: B F
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  • 157 4 THE: Indian Ass„ natlon the Police b\ nin cricket match on BafeX yesterday. Batting first the Indiam l, ed up in. chV:;. Cj Sithampara:.: and 23 respect; Gurdial Ring] Sullivan (four most successful tx Police. The Police were all out! mainly through Lall S bowling performance
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    • 31 4 m Has just il" alkaline to ncutrjli"' dinner 1 1 F J I Mineral I mU f j Seletar Hot 1 j Singapore M BOTH I P I I Limited I
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  • 33 5 -cements tor ntry arrived kc -day. Here iSi r landing from pried them to ittna for transport to tn ncu quart'.rs ite < for tAc I row rVete Zea- frolic.
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  • 184 5 L. Chinese Epworth ninth annual the Y.M.C.A. c Jest'raav Mrs. Richard Hoe i tve away the ■s- 1 Chan Chat r* T rha] Slew Pah. Time 27 sryle champton2 Ang Beng j lime -53 sees. novices i women): 1. K >ng Tm I championU Caroline Tan I rime
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  • 202 5 0' the mutch be- 1 S C. 2nd. and the j 73 on the i be abandoned. 1 toss, the CSC 5 the less of eight and declared at the tea C S V :>nd XI c and b Moreira 18. i) Trail 13, R. Onto
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  • 631 5 Defence Regulations Public Rights niSCUSSINC, defence regulations and public rights, the Malayan Law Journal, in its June issue, writes as louows: It is a well-known fact that there Is not in English law any special constitutional provision for freedom of speech, freedom of the person or freedom oi public meeting.
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  • 64 5 T HE July Medal Competition hejd T ever the week-end at Oarrtaon 1$ ?VSS& uapi. Dpet returns were. Capt Smney fdown Capt. C aP F Chapman 3 Chater 3 down Capt. T K. mv rhy 4 down, D. A. Jonnsion °°Sl sweepi resulted: First nine hc^l-clr T
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  • 31 5 Sir Shanmukham Chetty, chairman of the Indian Commission to the Photographed after his arriv? here yesterday by air on his nmy to New York. Report on page I.
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  • 349 5 You Eurasians must put first things first. Put your loyalty and sacrificing love for your country before any wish for any material gratification,'' said Rev. Father Dias, vicar of St. Joseph's church, in a sermon at the church parade of "D" (Eurasian)
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  • 69 5 (FrOiD Our Own Reporter; Ipoh. Saturday. a N accident involving a lorry A and a ricßsliaw conveying some children from school, occurred at ihe Tamil Settlement on Thursi day afternoon. It appeared that the lorry was comine* towards Ipoh when the accident occurred. The children
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  • 374 5 Batavia, July I 1 -rnHF NE spent more than 2,500,000 guilders on colonisaT d»rin ß .010. New colon* cenl.es were dunned a„d funded in Sumatra while ex.st.n* centres m Sumatra and in sooth and east Borneo were expanded «nri mprliral raw imoroved there. During the year 14.049 families
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  • 260 5 HOBSONS CHOICE" (Scenesh liters at The Victoria Theatre) •pHE first performance of "Hobson s Choice" by the Sceneshifters at the Vlrtorin Theatre on Saturday night wa« rtdtratlTe of the hlsh standard of e.ctlns nd production that Singapore amateur theatiieak are now attaining. Greatest credit for the excellence or the
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    • 201 5 LOCAL RADIO HIGHLIGHTS TO-DAY 7 15 p.m.: Science In Malaya— The Stone Age In Malaya, talk by M.W.F. Tweedie, curator of Raffles Museum. 8 45' For the Australian forces. 9.35: London relay, Ihe Stones Cry Out—Westminster Hall. TO-MORROW 7 15 p.m.: Malaya Speaks. 9 30- F Marcial and his Swine
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  • 182 6 Japan's Policy jyOW that the big ballyhoo raised over the Cabinet shake-up in Tokyo has died down, it is possible to examine in a calm atmosphere what Japan may or may not do. Most of the jeremiads over the newest Far Eastern crisis might well prove groundless. Yet it
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  • 160 6 embargo still being enforced by the U.S. on export of high-grade aviation oil to Japan and the breakdown of the negotiations with the Netherlands East Indies for an oil deal have created a situation of exceptional difficulty for Japan. The extent to which the expansionist policy can be
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  • 142 6 oily hope cherish--6d u by Tok >'° militarists is that the Germans will anyway be in possession of the Caucasian oil-wells in a short time, and that she will then be only too glad to oil the Japanese hand so that she can do some conquering on her own
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  • 1154 6  -  °''***II!!!I!!!!2!Z!!^ III!!!!;! III! ill IIIII! t 1.211; Refugees From The .Terror Have Built Industries! nd Filled The Fijjhtint*! Hanks. r;:::::::H::H::HH::H:HH^ BY M. ABRAHAMI gINCE the out) reak of war Palestine has been determined to play its share in the fight for freedom. In spirit her people have
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  • 511 6  -  By Douglas Reed I the first time for a lons^ while an authentic and impartial account has reached the outer world oi conditions in Prague, the Czech capital. It gives an extraordinary picture —tor it shows that conquerors and captors are in course of becoming, spiritually, the
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  • 466 6 JN ordei train for gentleman building Industj they be presei engraved dip. of their train The diploma co among Asia?: that Impressive p or vellum are j to employment indications of 5 When English introduced into achievement for V V to write and speak Engij h for
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  • 277 7 Malaya, Burma In Danger? Reuter. Shanghai, July 20. HAI report, staled to be from the most reliable private foreign advices, A sta thai tin- Japanese are carrying out mobilisation on a scale never before conscripts, d as unfit are reported fa i up. while
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  • 76 7 'tome, July 20. yH taken by th e Italian Govt to prevent inflation 5j ti by the Finance on di Eurl. in a Vlilan Nt^terday. tly, a 60 per cent. tion to keep prices itation of diviconcerning Q n security prices. the gold problem. lared that,
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  • 215 7 Reuter. Jerusalem, July, 20. HOW the R.A.F. and the Royal Australian Air Force put the Vichy Air Force virtually out of action after the first few days of the Allied advance into Syria is described by Air Commodore I* O. Brown who was in immediate
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  • 68 7 Reuter. Shanghai, July 20. A SPOKESMAN of the Foreign Office has announced the estaolishment of a Chinese Con-sulate-General at Lisbon due to the "necessities of the current situation." The spokesman also announced that in the reshuffle of the Chines? diplomatic personnel, the Chinese Government has temporarily closed
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  • 53 7 Reuter. Shanghai, July 2v. THE Chinese are rushing preparations for a large-scale offensive in the triangle formed by Shanghai-Nanking-Hangchovv following the arrival oi 100M0 regular Chinese troops in the area, according to the local Chinese PI The Japanese are reported to have tightened up l*g***™J* the
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  • 253 7 Reuter Chungking, July 20. QLASHBS have again broken out between the Chinese Communist forces and the Central Government troops. These led to the disbandment of the Chinese (Communist) Fourth Army earlier this year—a move which ended organised Communist activity south of the Yangtse River. The
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  • 346 7 Reuter. Moscow, July 20. 'pHE communique issued by the Soviet Information Bureau this morning states, "During the night of July 10 there was intense fighting in the diiections of Potolsk-Nevel, Smolensk and Novograd-Volynsk. Nothing of importance occurred in other sectors of the front. "Our air force
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  • 279 7 Reuter. La Paz (Bolivia), July 20. rpHE Bolivian Government last night declared a state of siege throughout the Republic as a result of the discovery of a Nazi putsh in Bolivia. At the same time the German Minister in Bolivia, Ernest Wendler, has received an official
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  • 103 7 Reuter. London, July 20. A REPORT that Hitler and Mussolini are to meet at the Brenner Pass in the next few days was broadcast by the Moscow Radio last night. The report was attributed to "well-informed sources in a Central European country." The report
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  • 164 7 Reuter. Cairo, July 20. A SERIES of nerve-wrecking raids on the enemy watching Tobruk was continued on Friday for vhe third successive night. Though the raid lasted only a quarter of an hour, casualties were inflicted, prisoners taken and a nervous tension created among the enemy. Starting
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  • 102 7 Reuter. London, July 20. THE Vkhy Cabinet met at 5 p.m. yesterday under the presidency iof Marshal Petain, states the Paris Radio. 1 Admiral Dorian received Mr. Kato. the Japanese after the Cab net meeting but no special political significance attaches to the talk according to •informed
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  • 425 7 Reuter. LONDON. JULY 20. INDUSTRIAL AREAS OF HANOVER WERE THE PRINCIP AL TARGETS OF 1 piins YFSTERDAY A COMMUNIQUE ISSUED ON SUNDAY MOTJONG ST«JS THAT THeTaTtOOK HEAVY TOLL OF ENEMY COASTAL TWO VERY SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS WERE MADE ON ESCORILD mQHT SHIPS, TOTALLING ABOUT 48,000 TONS
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  • 116 9 Reuter. Bucharest, July 20. "rpHE Rumanians will in truth Ab c masters in their country," said Gen. Antonescu yesterday. This phrase occurred, not in a speech tc the Rumanians in general, but in a orvlamation to the inhabitants of Betudar and Bukovina (included in the Soviet
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  • 135 11  -  p r ice Of Synthetic Rubber Reduced By REUTER Cable New York, July 19. j ar( j Qj] of New Jersey has reduced the price of its rubber from 85 to 70 cents per pound. PRODI (TION I*" v This wok s y I f United
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  • 125 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. THE tin share market was quiet on Saturday with Hong Fatts slightly easier at 1i34. Rantaus were taken at 1 75. In the Australian section. Kramats were taken in quantity at a slight reduction. Business was also transacted in
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  • 24 11 Singapore, Monday. Prices of tin and rubber In Singapore at noon today were:— TIN RUBBER I Buyers 38i/ 2 Sellers 38 h,
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  • 100 11 Reuter. Washington, July 20. IT is learned that officials are A contemplating additional steps to help Britain meet th e petroleum transportation problem, including the feasibility of diverting additional United States tankers for me by Britain. Several conferences have already been held on the subject
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  • 105 12 Reuter. Zurich, July 21. TOOL reserve" is the Berlin v comment on the new Japanese Cabinet, according to the 'Berlin correspondent of th e Nev e Zuercher Zeitung. Japan, to carry out the general lines of her policy, requires further Cabinet changes and reinforcements of
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  • 116 12 rvUE in Singapore in its maiden trans-Pacific crossing on July 23. is the new 43 ton giant hying boat, the Anzac Clipper. Only recently completed by the Boeing Airplane Company, makers of the famous "Flying Fortresses," the Anzac Clipper will be a permanent addition to the
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  • 156 12 Reuter. Moscow, July 20. T*HE Russian capital has not yet Buffered any air raid but the blackout is stricter than ever. When the alert sounds all traffic is suspended and everyone goes to air raid shelters. Moscow is still looking normal and, according to Press reports,
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  • 250 12 Reuter Chungking, July 21. THERE are three possible courses for Japan following the reorganisation of the Konoye Cabinet— firstly, blockade of Vladivostok together with a land invasion into Siberia, secondly, seizure of southern French Indo-China with renewed pressure on Thailand; thirdly, invasion of Yunnan for the
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  • 190 12 Reuter. New York; July, 20. THE most amazing piece of propaganda devised in this war" is one radio commentator's description of the "V" for victory ampaign. The New York Herald-Tribune declares that "for those in occupied territories the German capitulation to the "V"
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  • 51 12 It could not be expected to get much petrol, he said, as the petroliferois \alue of the oil was low. but the was momentous for Australia The 35? ernment would ensure that supplies wer* avulabe for defence needs. Th' S s 2 nient follows an investigation by two American experts.
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  • 652 12 Reuter. ißv Gerard Hcrlihy, Renter's Politico I Correspt > nde nt > rttE CHANGES WHICH THE PRIME MINISTER. MR. CHURCHILL, HAS MADE IN THE COMPOSITION OF THE GOVERNMENT dFFECT POSTS OUTSIDE THE WAR CABINET. The promotion oi Mr. R. A. Butler t 0
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  • 751 12 THE Far East and Malaya in particular will welcome the appointment of Mr. A. Duff Cooper to the Far East. His terms of reference are to examine, on behalf of the War Cabinet, the present arrangements for consultation and co-ordination between the various British authorities, military, administrative
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  • 54 12 Singapore, Monday. RECEPTION by the Singapore Tamils will be given to Sir R. K. Shunmugam Chetty. K.C.I E at the Happy World Stadium to-day at 5 p.m. The opening ceremony of the All Malaya Tamils Association will be performed by Sir Shunmusam Chetty at 54. St. Patricks Road, Singapore at
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  • 48 12 Reuter. S Amman, July 20. IR Harold Macmichael, the High Commissioner for Palestine accompanied by Air Commodore L.O. Brown, the Air Officer Commanding, visited the Emir Abdullah of Trans-Jordan yesterday and presented him with the King's commission as r.n honorary Air Commodore of the R.A.F. —Reuter
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  • 70 12 Reuter. T Basic, July 21. HE threat to Moscow h considered inopportune at the present moment in official Nazi circles according to the Berlin correspondent of the Easier Nachl ichtf n. Complete destruction of the Russian Aimy, he says, i s Germany's aim and not p! '.ces and
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  • 198 12 (From Our Own urt j miki B Malacca, Ji I St. Francis* Ass were "at hon I party held at thi S1 11 Institution premi- day afternoon, to of the school wh JL eently honoured on Ifo 1 of H.M. the King's i Th? function was
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  • 107 12 Reuter. J*, WHILE the I»P» nese organisation s ccnomic confu ion. the latest rW« (S t also be eloselv < v ;tf Japan's future foreign powers, saw of the ft reign Office He called attem that Mr. fctatsuoka while other had been ret a::
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