Malaya Tribune, 28 July 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, July 28, 1941.
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  • 189 1 British Wireless. London, Juy 28. THERE has been a steady deterio- ration in the spirit of enemy troops in Libya since the operation from Tobruk during the night of July 25-26 when an Indian patrol carried out a daring raid. This patrol attacked from the
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  • 322 1 NAVAL AND AIR BASES SOUGHT FURTHER EXPANSIONIST MOVES FORESHADOWED Reuter. I? URTHER expansionist moves by Japan were foreshadowed by the Japanese Finance Minister, Mr. Masatsune Ogura, la>t night, when in a statement to the Japanese press, he declared: "The urgent thing for Japan to do
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  • 220 1 London. July 28. ALTHOUGH the situation on the Russian front is confusing to observers in other counfelt in authoritative circles here that ail signs pointed thai there had not been marked change in the position during the last week ol m e German few signs
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  • 64 1 Cairo, July 28. Lil i north ol the Derna read west of TObruk was" the 01 a raid which was carried roday night by an Indian °P erat ing from Tobruk. Ac- military circles In Cairo and Australian patrols olth* ln lnp sooth-west part d< cv\
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  • 98 1 Reuter. London. July 28. THERE is further evidence ol German pressure en France to collaborate more closely on German foreign policy. A writer in a French paper has published an article caring for an agreement between France and Germany for what he describes as the defence
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  • 162 1 Reuter. Hongkong. July 28. A CHINESE source reports the mass withdrawal of Japanese civilians from I anton and elsewhere in occupied Kwanglung. The British and American moves against Japan wore calmly received by the Colony's Japanese. In a press Interview, the Japanese Consul. Mr. Kimura stated
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  • 79 1 Reuter. Manila, July 28. GEN. Douglas Mac Arthur, whom President Roosevelt has just appointed commander of the U.S. forces in the Far East, made it 1 lain yesterday that his country was ready for any eventuality. "The U.S. wil 1 defend her full rights
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  • 40 1 Reuter. Tokyo, July 28. THIRTEEN members of the staff of the Chinese consulate and four members of the branch of the Kuomintang have left Sagion for Hong Kong, says a Japanese report from Saigon.—Reuter.
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  • 143 1 Reuter. London, July 28. eye-witness from the Russian front, giving his experiences on the German Radio to-day, describes the fighting on the Dnieper as being as bad as the Battle of the Somme. He said that the Russians had concentrated an enormous amount of men on
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  • 26 1 Reuter. Chungking, July 28. ONE hundred and eight Japanese aircraft raided Szechuen yesterday, heavily bombing Chengtu, the capital of the province —Reuter.
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  • 33 1 Reuter. London. July 28. An air raid alert was sounded at an early hour this morning followed by gunfire. This was the first for a month. Renter.
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  • 1173 1 New Assurance To China, Russia Reuter. M'fan-y Hopkins, personal envoy to Britain of President Roosevelt, broalcastir from London last night, declared: "British and American warships are l ,:u, 'o!ling the Atlantic on parallel lines with only one object in view, namely to t'l.tid
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  • 313 1 Reuter. London, July 2cS. situation arising from the Japanese move into Indo-China continues to take up a large share of London and provincial Press comment. The Times, in a leader, points out that the United States licensing system used, as it obviously will be, in
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  • 247 1 Reuter. .Shanghai July 28. the British and American freezing orders against Japan are regarded by the majority of AngloSaxon pro-Chungking Chinese papers In Shanghai as probably oniv the first measure ihat m\\ be enforced by Britain and the United States to mark
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  • 186 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. XHAT he was quite satisfied with the support he getting from the different centres of Johore was the opinion expressed in an interview by Ungku Abdullah bin Ismail, Muar, who mooted the idea of forming 'The
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  • 27 2 (Cent-A-Plan e Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during the week-end on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims): ELEVEN
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  • 268 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. "T'LL order a tine of (5 if you prefer it," declared the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray Avnsley in the Perak Supreme Court yesterday, when varying the sentence in a criminal appeal by :i young Chinese. Mr. Kit S. Khong.
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  • 138 2 (From Our Own Reporter)) Penang, Saturday. QK n. K. Menon accompanied "by Mr. V. Nadasom Pillay J.P. visited the coolie lines at Pattani Road yesterday evening and distributed the first instalment of money to the wives and children of the labourers who were convicted
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  • 64 2 (From Our Own Reporter)) Ipoh, July 26. THE marriage took place this mor--1 ning at the Perak Registry Of fice of Mr. Yimon Bautista, better known as Johnny Mortell, Singapore fly-weight champion, and Miss Bertha Gibbs, a local cabaret artiste. A reception was held in Greentown.
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  • 21 2 The temporary appointments as untitled l!.. lrlnpon»rv 2. ,r lor H'?llleN,..'Ut ot 3.Nl/,>l'' l >>l <', :l N.rutt Hi l) NlN»,N!.' l. .'>
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  • 138 2 (From Our Own Reporter)) Ipoh, Saturday. AN Thursday night, about v eight o'clock, policemen who were at th e canteen adjoining the Central Police station were disturbed when a Chinese rushed into the building, shouting ior help. Coming out of Hie canteen ♦hey saw another Chinese
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  • 448 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ADDRESSING a large gathering of members and friends of the Kuala Lumpur V M C.A. at the anniversary meeting held in the Association hall to-night, the Hon. the British Resident, Setengor, Major G. M. Kidd, while praising
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  • 125 2 (From Our Own Reporter)) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. REFERENCE was made at the half-yearly general meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters, which was held yesterday, to the suggestion of the Society becoming a trade union. Mr. G. C. Pringle said that from what he
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  • 333 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. THE incident at the lonely village of Gunong Pari. on June li, when two police constables were assaulted crowd of Chinese labourers who forced the constables to r two gamblers who had been arrested, had its sequel
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  • 162 2 (Frcm Our Own Reporter)) Kuala Lumpur. SaturirJN returning a verdict or clc l th due to natural causes at ♦he conclusion of an enquiry heir 5 <ntn the death of a 75-year-old Sinhalese at Sentul, the Coroner, cne Othman bin Mohamed. rer. ark c there was
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  • 42 2 riNEMA-EXHißiTona from all over Ma'aya and Kuchin». Sarawak, were present at the dinner held at the Great Wcrld on Friday night in honour of Ifr. Ifu i'lce Silverstein, Genera] I. Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer, who leaves shortly on a holiday.
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  • 16 2 Mr. W. D. untitled pointed a District Judge tor the ment of Singapore. Penang and M&l
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  • 138 3 rribune Staff Reporter) pLANS are now being considered tor the holdism of another evacuation practice in Singapore shortly, most probably next month, the Tribune understands. tails are available, but rnt i hal t la* praclice this be on a more exteni than the one
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  • 201 3 THE Ford Motor Company ot 1 Malaya Limited have recently been producing tire engines for Malaya's fire fighting units. Picture shoics units ot the latest type introduced in this country bi the Company. A new development and specially .suited to uar and peace tvn L venditions in this
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  • 18 3 The untitled of his Commission n. ls.nssapore Nv 6>t/r>>ncl.c.l. ..l N on »0 ->l»cl ti.t> I/rn, nl»» oe^n
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  • 173 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Saturday. Catholic community of Taiping will be sorry to hear of the sudden retirement of Mr. Victor F. Manikam, alter 34 years' long and devoted service as organist and choir master of the St. Louis Church. Mr. Manikam joined the
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  • 96 3 TlHE death occurred yesterday at the General Hospital, Singapore, of Mr. Stanley Yip. of Getz Brothers, Singapore, after a short illness, at the age of 27. Mr. Yip. who came to Malaya from Hongkong about two years ago, had made a very wide circle of
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  • 20 3 Mr. J. A. Gilbrooks and Mr. J. M. Crawford have been appointed Junior Assistant Immigration Officers for Settlement of Singapore
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  • 325 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. VERDICT of death by misadventure, with no blame attached to anyone, was returned by Che Othman bin Mohamed, sitting as Coroner at the conclusion of the inquiry held into the death of a Chinese labourer named Lai ,Fatt,
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  • 518 3 IX an address on the need for mothercraft teaching in schools, Miss I. ML M. Simmons, Public Health Matron, Singapore, emphasised to the members of the Singapore Teachers' Association recently, that it was necessary to equip children for their duties and responsibilities in their future
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  • 225 3 Batavia, July 26. JN the course of the official reply to the debate on the Budget in the People s Council, figures were given of the total looses of the Dutch and N.E.I. me"cantile manne as a result of hostile activities from May 10, 1940, until
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  • 28 3 Mr. Justice N. A. Worley of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements has been appointed a Judge to exercise Jurisdiction under the S.S. (Non-Domlcll»d Parties) Divorce Rules.
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  • 288 4 Alvis Thrashes Raff les 'Bowling GOME fine batting by L. Alvis and A. Watts who were engaged in a gigantic fourth-wicket partnership of 174 runs, followed by deadly bowling by Watts, gave the Old Rafflesians' Association a runaway victory over the Present Boys in their annual
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  • 49 4 Reuter. Seabright <New Jersey», July 27. —The former American champion and winner of the last Wimbledon singles. R. L. Riggs. won the men's singles at the Seabright invitation lawn tennis tournament here today. He defeated F. Schroeder. one of America's young players 6—4, 6—4, 6—o.—Reuter.
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  • 41 4 The following scores were returned in the Keppel Golf Club's July Women's foursome:—Mrs. J. A. Barr and Mrs. R. E. Earle 48— 10%:lT%; Mr. J. Kean and Mrs. J. Guy 53—15:38: Mrs. J. R. Walker and Mrs. F. Starr 50—11% :38%.
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  • 331 4 PLAYING in the pouring rain for sometime, the O.C.T.U. were just able to snatch victory by seven wickets over the S.C.C. before play was stopped owing to the rain. The match was played on the S.C.C. padang. yesterday, and winning the toss, the home team
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  • 185 4 Reuter. London, July 27. had the advantage in main cricketing games which saw interesting play. jThe Army and Air Force met at Southend where the Army I were dismissed for 127, then the airmen lost two wickets for 53 runs in a match which was left drawn.
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  • 48 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Dlv. I. S.C.P.A. v ilium; Dlv. II A. Malay Rept. v n fcl.C Alexandra; it a P »t> v I u(jI) lift YMC.A Dlv II b. Airport v 11 M S Sultan, f. uml N Midlcal College Auatolulsts v UUilogUts College. TJLNNIS; b.R.c. tournament.
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  • 228 4 AFTER .he Indians had scored 131 runs in the first innings and the CeyJcn Sports Club had scored 'JO runs without ioss the cricket match between these two sides on the Ceylon Sports CI no ground yesterday was abandoned owing to rain. Most of the Indian batsmen entered
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  • 64 4 Singapore qualified for the final ot the Malaya Cup competition on Saturday after holding the Armi, to a 1-all draw. Lai Chuan. (pictured above) who has scored 11 of Singapore's 16 goals in this year's competition, was responsible for the goal which enabled Singapore to draic
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  • 101 4 FOUR tics in the men's c;en doubles badminton championships were played of! the Clerical Union courts yesterday. Results were as follows: S.A. Ahmad Mattar and Chean Chin Soon (Eclipr.et beat William Tan and Tay Bo© Hye (A.A.U.i 21—7, 20- 20; '3-0!; Ho Boon Choo and Oni Tlvan Leone. I
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  • 346 4 A GRAND century by O'Brien, half-centuries by Evan Wong and Can Kee Tian, in a day of fast scoring, were features of the cricket match between the Chinese and the R.A.A.F. at Hong Lim Green yesterday, which the Chinese won by 46 runs. The Chinese piled up
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  • 266 4 RAIN forced the cricket match between the S.R.C. and Raffles College, played on the S.R.C. pa dang, had to be abandoned yesterday. Going in first, S.R.C. collected 119 runs. M. C. Schubert captured five wickets for 44 runs and R. D. Jansen got four for 31.
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  • 75 4 Reuter. A Chicago, July 27. TTENTION, owned by Mrs. Parker Corning won the £15,000 Arlington classic yesterday, scoring a win by one length over the favourite, Whirlaway, which is champion of American turf for 1941. Bushwacker was third. Five horses were in the race.
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  • 56 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. July 27. competition and many close finishes characterised the 13th annual athletic sports ot Mohamediah House held at the school cround. Muar, on Wednesday At the conclusion ol the sports, a donation was made by the pupils cf the school to the War Fund. Mrs.
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  • 174 4 SINGAPORE Cycling <, ap y H)l] Climb was won h v R. Shields in the new record time of 2 min. 10'- sec a t '-be meet held at the Gap vesterday. The old record was 2 nun 41 sec. In all, nine compel
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  • 281 5 a NOTICE In bnnks and merchants has been issued by the Controller of Foreign Exchange, Malaya, amplifying the Gazette .Notification of Saturday -freezing" Japanese funds in Malaya. The effect of the Gazette Notification, states the notice, is to P re vent all remittances to Japan
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  • 120 5 TO-DAY ia'a Search For Oil, Australian forces, n relay, 'l he Stones Out Charterhouse. I!I MORROW talk by Dr. B. Hopkin. anscriptJon, EmForces OS Duty In larcial and his Swing relayed from the World cabaret. WEDNESDAY 7 15 S ring Masters. Vlakan Kechil. magazine
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  • 139 5 Reuter. Ottawa, July 27. rapid increase in Canada's exports of war material and food to Britain and her Allies was emphasised to-day in a statement in Ottawa by the Canadian Minister of Tiade and Commerce, Mr. James A. Machinnon. Canada's export trade increased by 30
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  • 218 5 I SHE Anglo-Chinese School Old j Boys' Association orchestra, fanned barel> two months ago and which made a successful debut at the School concert recently, scored another big hit on Saturday night when a concert was held before a full house of old boys and friends at
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  • 33 5 Reuter. Mexico City, July 27. CONTRACTS for the sale of v 2.500.00U barrels of petroleum to independent firms have been signed by the Mexican Government, according to an official announcement.—Reuter.
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  • 40 5 Reuter. Bangkok, July 26. THE British Minister. Sir Josian Crosby, called on the Premier, Luang Pibul Songgram, in the latter's capacity of Foreign Minister, and conversed for one and a half hours yesterday afternoon.— Reuter.
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  • 227 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. "IF your honour can guarantee that no harm can be done to my adopted daughter then I am prepared to go back and live with my husband," said Khoo Kirn Tooi, a Chinese woman, in the case before Mr.
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  • 94 5 "ZORKO'S FIGHTING LEGION" (At the Alhambra) FOR a fast moving film full of action and shooting of the l>est wild went variety you cannot boat the Alhambra's new film. 'Zorro's Fighting Legion," a talc of banditry and the law in Mexico with nil its usual heroes, villains and doublecrossing.
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  • 105 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) INTERVIEWED this morning with regard to Malaya's food j position, Mr. N. R. Jarrett 1 Food Controller, Malaya, said that food stocks of aU kind>- j were at a very satisfactory level at all centres in Malay,-. Mr. Jarrett
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  • 66 5 Reuter. Washington. July 27 EXPLAINING that he nad been erroneously detained, the Immigration Department has allowed Kurt Fritzschig to enter the United States. F-itzschig. who is th? representative of the German Embassy at Washington, had been refused entry by the Immigrat on Authorities at. Brownsville, Texas,
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  • 13 5 Mr. Walter Montenegro has been provisionally recognised as Consul of Bolivia at Singapore.
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  • 201 6 Orde-Brown Inquiry MAJOR Granville St. John 111 Ode-Brown, the Colonial Office Labour Adviser, who is now on an upcountry tour in connection with the inquiry he is making into labour conditions in this country, seems to be approaching the problem with an open mind. He does not believe, as
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  • 163 6 IT is a moot question whether the industry will be able to continue the payment of higher wages after the present wartime stimulus has ceased to operate. In the circumstances, the next best expedient is to provide war bonuses on the express understanding: that these will be stopped
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  • 119 6 THE new trade unions, which the Labour Adviser may be expected to put on a working basis, will instil into labour a sense of responsibility and security which is now lacking in them. Their inauguration will mark the opening of a new era of labour progress in Malaya.
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  • 1939 6  -  By Yeo Yong Poh WHILE the miKhtv tfuns of Germany and the U.S.S.R. roar across the 2,000-mile front, from the Arctic to the Black Sea, vigilance must, of necessity, also be kept on the Middle East, and especially the Balkans. When one talks about
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  • 878 6 i llelgian («overnmen I in Loaiclou seng glie text below in glie form of a cable message go glie llel»ian I oiisiiM.eneral n Madras. HI. 3fareel Cioosse. who sen I ig go glie Press. THE history of the seven last days of the Belgian Army campaign in
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  • 554 6 MALAYANS, who are t the giamour so bestowed on this country who have peeped through dows and gone on then be intrigued to read the impressions of an India;. He was a member of th Indian newspapermen here recently to visit tl troops. That he is pec..
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  • 780 7 APPEASEMENT POLICY DEAD Reuter. THAI appeasement of Japan is definitely dead in a™ Washington, Jul y 27. 1 of vents over the week-end when the PnriS, 18 proved b y the sures indicative of the new spirit animating AmerLaVpar fitst 1 iden! Roosevelt
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  • 125 7 iNCmren Cairo Jul y 27 Uilß successful raid by an th Patrol is reported in »r .Middle l ast communique isMf Sunday. The communiJ* states that in Libya, operat™S run, lohruk during Friday an Indian patrol success««J tamed out a daring raid. P^'" l attacked
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  • 419 7 Reuter. I London, July 27. Tis announced that the Netherlands Government in London i s in consultation >Mth the Netherlands East Indies authorities in Batavis vith regard to measures to be taken in view of the situa. tion that has arisen as a result of
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  • 291 7 Reuter. PHIWw «n», CHUNGKING, JULY 27. s i well-informed QUARTERS BELIEVE THAT JAPAN WILL UMn t ,)OVVN RATHER THAN RISK A WAR AGAINST THE MAJOR POTAIV \Tr m THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE BETWEEN JAPAN AND BRIr THE UNITED STATES IS CONSIDERED UNLIKELY, fa 1S su SS
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  • 952 7 Reuter. London, July 27. lATEST news from the Russian front received by authoritative quarters in London shows that during the past week the opposing lines have remained physically unchanged, with Russian forces putting up a magnificent defence. There has been virtually no change in the
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  • 101 7 Reuter. London. July 27. Norwegian who recently re- turned lo Norway after a* visit lo Hamburg says Ire saw slogans stuck up on the walls of houses such a.s -We demand peace." "We want to have cur husbands and sons back" and -We will not
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  • 492 7 Reuter. A, London. July 27. dummy Scharnhorst, cleverly constructed at Brest by Nazi camouflage experts after the battle cruiser had slipped away in a bid to evade the R.A.F., failed to deceive reconnaissance flyers of the British Air Force reconnais •A bolster benea'h the
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    • 786 10 For Sale I TWO PEDIGREE Bull Terrier dog Reasonable price. Box 139 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 512K) SIEMENS 8 M M. Cinecamera* F 2.2 with rewind Device. Just arrived. Amateur Photo Store*. 109, North Bridge Road. Singapore. (No. 493K) HALF PRICE Periodicals Every Description. Upto March 1941. Caadlr'a v
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    • 842 10 Miscellaneous LEARN YOGA. Enjoy manifold benefit-?. Apply Sreeguru Parameswar. 122, Carpmaelßoad. Singapore. (No. 52JK) BRAND NEW Zenith Radios trade-In for used pianos. Offers to Nang Heng Company. 105, Selegle Road or 225, Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 487K> ADVERTISER is willing to assist or support any person who Is dumb.
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    • 589 10 Public Notices NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Mok ts n Seng is now carrying on busily 'ss under the style of "Eastern Pujdio and Sound Service" at No. 39, Selegie Road, Singapore. Telephone No. *****. MOK JIN SENG, Sole proprietor of* Eastern Radio and Sound Service. NOTICE In the
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    • 490 10 dAINI_KLJr ICY ORDINAL f I (Chapter 45In the High Oourt o] Straits Settlenn Settlement ol Singapore Notice of Wag. eaniei Arimlnirtration Order Name of debtor: HEN BAH KIM Address of debtor: No 796 Bridge Road. Singapore. Description of debtor cierfc Municipal Treasurer s Offi pore. No. of Proceeding No m
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 463 10 I T O-P A 9 S R A ft SINGAPORE L^iDoT a^ mk ZHL. 225 m. 1333 k PS. Fastfbu ZHP I. 30 96 m. 9.69 mlcs GSV 17 wi SF R\< f ZHP.2. 48 58 m. 6.175 mics. OS* ii fl m< If M ZHP 3. 41.38 m 7
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  • 1069 11 HEAVY increases in the costs of various essential supplies, rjecn ise in the grade of ore mined because rich patches available to bring up the average grade and the prehal 'he next year would be a still more difficult one 1 by
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  • 66 11 Reuter. Quito, July 20. PERUVIAN aeroplanes again machine-gunned Arenillas at 1.30 p.m.. states a communique issued in Quito last night. An Ecuadorean gunboat, the Calderon. returned to Puerto. Bolivia, after an encounter with Peru vian vessels. News received up tn 5.30 p.m. reveals that no blockade of
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  • 98 11 USE OF IRON STEEL IN INDIA RESTRICTED Reuter. Simla, July 26. *pfIE Government of Ind a has issued an order, effective from Aug. 1 to ensure that iron and steel produced in India is used only for defence and war supply purposes and really essential civil needs. It has issued
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  • 25 11 Singapore, Monday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— TIN $1371/*, down $'->. RUBBER Buyers 38"» Sellers 38 7 K
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  • 75 11 Reuter. Pretoria. July 26. THE expert from the Union of South Africa of all minerals and eres, also manufactured goods, consisting wholly or mainly ot ircn or steel, is now prohibited. Exports of certain classes ot ."nanuiactured iron and steel goods if permirted within limits
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  • 25 11 Simla. July 26 THIRTY-THREE of 38 Ital Generals and Admirals for whom accommodation has ben:, provided in India as prisoners ol war have already arrived.
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  • 159 11  -  No Forei gn Exchange For Indian Cotton REVTER Cable Bombay, July 26. JgFFECTTYE as from July 25, the Reserve Bank of India is not allowing foreign exchange for paying differences resulting from operation.- in foreign cotton markets, thus rendering impossible, straddle business between India and New
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 57 11 MM I II lIISITIMI INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand.) MAMINE I\ S I 11A >€ E W. o. DOVE, Manager, Te] 2, Finlayson Green. mi CHINA BUILDING, Vy Overseas A sraGAPOEE Telegrams: y^j^" C CENTENARY MARINE U P* lol motor VEHICLES Hssurance WORKMEN'S ILVS Corporation, compensation mĕm PERSONAL
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    • 280 11 PROPERTY SALE To be sold by Public Auction at the Sale-room of A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD., Xo. 11, Malacca Street. ON TUCK SI) AY, SIBT JULY, 1941, AT 2 30 P.M. AUCTION SALE lOT 1. Freehold land and godowns Nos. 1 to 4 Martin Road and No. 72-3. Mohamed
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    • 242 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta, j Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For passenger accommodation apily to: BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.I Tel: 5431 for Passage Freight. tune. SINGAPORE TRADERS
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    • 351 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 beinu maintained by the P. O S N Co from the Straits to their usn ports of call in China, India, Ceylc and the United
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  • 402 12 BIG LOSSES AT SEA IN THE AIR BLITZ A WASHOUT Reuter. ritmo London, July 28. Jiil.s mornings Soviet communique states: "Our troops: fought to-day in the Nevel, Smolensk and Zhitomir directions. There was no important engagement in other sectors. During Saturday, 104 German aircraft
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  • 218 12 Reuter. London, July 27. F\R. Benes, head of the Czechoslovak State, welcomed the British decision to accord full recognition to his Government in London when broadcasting to Czechoslovak citizens last night. He said it was particularly important that the pre-Munich Prej sident, freely elected by a
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  • 53 12 Reuter. Poona, Ju?y 28. AN Indian ncn-party leaders' conference yesterday passed a resolution demanding complete reconstruction of the Viceroy's exeutive ccuncil and urging a declaration specifying a time limi? herein ihe new constitution for India will be inaugurated according to the same procedure as Great Britain aAd
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  • 159 12 Reuter. London, July 27. IT is announced that the Netherlands Government in London is in consultation with the Netherlands East Indies authorities in Batavia with regard to measures to be taken in view of the situation that has arisen as a result of Japan's
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  • 124 12 Reuter. Washington. July 27. PERU and Ecuador have agreed tc let Argentina, the United .State :ind Brazil' set the date and houi for a cessation of hostilities. M: Sumner Welles, U.S. Under-Secre-tary of Sate, announced here yesterday. The cease iire order is expected soon. Peru has
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  • 46 12 Simla, July 26. NUMBER of public buildings in Simla are now disnlavin<* the V sign for victory. They include tne Municmal building and the Posts and Telegranh officer, In Delhi lh e "V" si"n is hpinu TtoVTL m motOT Stall also to be seen in Madras.
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  • 165 12 Reuter. Ankara, July 27. DESPITE the claim tardily made by the Germans to the V sign as their own symbol for victory, the belief,.is held here that the German and Italian Embassies may make a protest to the police against V's found painted during
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  • 133 12 Reuter. iMexico City, July 27. MEXICO uili use an iron hand against harmful foreign penetra'ion, declared the Mexican Foreign Minister in a press statement published to-day. The country, he said, had n fears for its own security, but would n ke energetic action against those failing
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  • 69 12 Reuter. Damascus. July 27. WITH the return to normal conditions, it has now been found possible to remove the restriction imposed by the Vichy authorities, permitting cars to be used only o" alternate days. An order cancelling the restriction has been issued by Gen Catroux,
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  • 306 12 Reuter. (By Martin Herlihy. Renter's. Chief Correspondent in Cairo> Asmara (Eritrea), July 27. COME Italians in this British-occupied town of Asmara are k now coming out into the open as anti-Fascists. Others are unwilling to commit themselves while they suspect there is any chance
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  • 22 12 untitled D. R. Swaine Mr. F. Gregory raid Mr D. R. Howrill have been appointed Second-Lieutenants in the Singapore Local Defence Corps
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  • 132 12 Reuter. London, July 27. AT dawn to-day (Sunday) the biggest "invasion" exercises ever staged in Britain began in and around Reading. While "German" planes reared over the town and parachutists descended, Fifth Columnists endeavoured to create a diversion. At the same time, airborne troops equipped with armoured
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  • 37 12 Reuter. Ba via, July 28. THE Java bank has officially announced that yen quotaliens have been suspended. In the meantime :11 business in yens is impossible. At any moment the Government declaration i s expected.—Reuter.
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  • 151 12 British Wireless. SATISFACTION 1 ts that while the r.a i sive over Europe is ever-increasing vio'c; lor last week shew tha lost the same numb, as the R A F 64. This result is all th» mon prising when it is re; the Germans had
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 338 12 Public Notices BANKRUPTCY OK DIN. (Chapter 45 In the High Court ol Straits Settlements SettlemenL of Singap r In Bankruptcy. No 235 ol 1939 R I.OKF WAH YIN of No. 11, Rowel! Road. Singapore. Pert tl the General Post Office. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN a First Dividend is intended be
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