Morning Tribune, 10 July 1940
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1940-07-10 1 The Morning Tribune L r,_ N -g136, Wed., July 10, 1940 1 m13 words
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396 1940-07-10 1 French Demilitarise Fleet At Alexandria Alexandria, July 9. a\ OFFICIAL statement about the French fleet here, issued by the British naval authorities, deI in the Mediterranean Fleet, the I comradeship and goodwill exn ■{>■([ between the Allied forces con■fluctiiiß the war from Alexandria. I "As soon as it was realisedReuter - 396 words
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Article, Illustration937 1940-07-10 1 BRITISH FLEET SINKS FRANCE'S MOST POWERFUL NEWEST BATTLESHIP IT WAS REVEALED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS BY MR. A. V. ALEXANDER, THE FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY, THAT THE 35,000-TON> RICHELIEU, ONE OF FRANCE'S MOST POWERFUL AND LATEST BATTLESHIPS, WAS PUT OUT OF ACTION BY THE BRITISH FLEET,937 words
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198 1940-07-10 1 Rome, July 9. The breakdown of the FrancoBritish alliance can make no difference to Italian and German claims on France, declares Giornale d'ltalia. "The breakdown cannot modify the conditions that France created with regard to the Axis powers by her past policy andReuter - 198 words
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82 1940-07-10 1 London, July 9. P 1 House of Commons this afternoon passed a vote of £1,000 millions for war purposes, and is now in secret session, debatln K the work of the Ministry of Economic Warfare. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, asking for the82 words
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Advertisement21 1940-07-10 1 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES ftlis^S JNSURt WITH \bW THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE m HEAD OrFICE-NO. 160 aCIL STREEI,21 words
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318 1940-07-10 2 FRESH CRISIS THREA TENS IN RUMANIA directors or Jewish stall on Rumanian newspapers. jews ta future will be unable to control newspaper! or work a.s journalist, according to an announcement by the' Ministry of Pruir-r'anda. It added that other minorities *-iil be permitted to continue publishing newspapers in their ownReuter - 318 words
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Article35 1940-07-10 2 London. July 9. MAJOR -GENERAL H. Crerar of thr Canadian military mission, who is shortly returning: to Canada, was received in audience by the King at Buckingham Palace to-day British WirelessBritish Wireless - 35 words
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202 1940-07-10 2 London, July 9. ACCORDING to the French wireless, the Petain Government has approved plans for revision of the French constitution. President Lebrun presided at the meeting. The toHowta| resolution is to be sud- to the German Official News Agency:mitted by M. I .aval at to-day'sReuter - 202 words
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161 1940-07-10 2 London, July 9. A BRIEF summary of Sir Robert Craigie's recent conversations with the Japanese Foreign Minister has now been received by the British Government. This summary is under consideration, and discussions about it are continuing. It has been reported from Tokyo that the161 words
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216 1940-07-10 2 (Reuters Special Commentary) London, July WITH reference to Germany s domination of France page 7) nrither France nor turope !s self -suftu lent in food and ra» materials for agriculture. Moreover, the harvest has been reduced by the severe winter, the withdrawal of manpower andReuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration58 1940-07-10 2 ADMIRAL DETAINED Admiral Domville and his v ifo.B formerly a Miss van der Heydt. whoH have been detained under the df-B fence Regulations. London, July 9 I SIR Barry DomvUle, former rluir-B man of "The Link" or&anisa-M tion, formed in 1937 to promoUH Anglo-German friendship, ami i "»H Domville haveReuter - 58 words
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343 1940-07-10 2 MORE NAZI LOSSES IN RAIDS ON BRITAIN London, July 9. AN Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security communique say? that enemy aircraft crossed the eastern and southern coasts of England and north-east Scotland during the night. Bcrr-bs were dropped in districts near the coast. Rome damage was done toReuter - 343 words
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Advertisement45 1940-07-10 2 Tropical Suits fi jt Ready to wear or 'OEy mi* \e to measure Please call at: I KASTIKN Hr TAILOkING CO.. I 23-9, Coleman Street, Singapore. ■HKh aLs undertake W&SUn dry (leaning and Jt dyeing. |fs|Wf Branch Vs& Canton V^J^^ Tailoring Co., 8, Batu Road.45 words
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Advertisement109 1940-07-10 2 Gelling Up Nights Slopped in 24 Hours Qettmp ':> nights, burninß sensation of urcans, whitish discharge, dull ache at base Of spine, and h-jr pains, nervousness. weakness and lohs of manly vigour are caused ly a cllsease of the Prostate C.land (a in',- 1 Important k.-x gland in men) To109 words
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Article129 1940-07-10 3 WILL BRITAIN FOLLOW OUR EXAMPLE? London, July 9. in tin- House of Lords to- narrow, Lord Marchwood lormel .ly Sir George Penny) will ask die Government whether they will follow the act.o.i of the Straits Government who while realising that distress and inconveni- j encc may possibly be caused toReuter - 129 words
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209 1940-07-10 3 FEW RATIONING RESTRICTIONS IN BRITAIN H London, July 9. BIW ratiorri trictions operative m J 22 will provide the joint »n oi six ounces of butter and Ine per wcc j k. while a further two H i laid or maigarine are obtainm< with the c toting fats coupon. DripHBritish Wireless - 209 words
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Article64 1940-07-10 3 SHIPPING L OSSES I losses due to the week ending Jun 50 Bntl?h .ships, totalling 30.377 •'<i totalling 9.622 tons a.v.l totalling; 11,340 tons. slightly above average, 1 case of neutral ships, but »U1 that the number if h&J nmorMMtal«*lv t\en_ Reuter London, July 9. o was charged with fordReuter - 64 words
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129 1940-07-10 3 Cairo, July 9. ■pHE R.A,f communique states that numerous reconnaissances have been carried out during the past 24 hours, and much valuable data obtained. Bombing aircraft raided Diredawa, scoring direct hits on a railway workshop. Enemy fighters endeavoured to intercept without success. An important enemy129 words
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Article76 1940-07-10 3 AIRMEN FROM NEW ZEALAND HONOURED London, Juiy 9 AMONG the latest list or R.A.F. officers receiving D.F.C. as reward for services appear thp names of two New Zealanders— jPlpht-Lleut Trent. whose home is in Port Nelson, and Pilot Officer Keen, who was born at Green Island. Leading Aircraftsman Whitfhead fromBritish Wireless - 76 words
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Advertisement32 1940-07-10 3 Lactogen Bride Series V X -i^^^ (f l/^e mdfmr oft 7we Afib/e m/ee/?0//7y If/ I BfwiHH BP^r <£ /i^H V«^ V^^^*J t============ Advt. of Nestie Anglo-S^iis Milk Products, Ltd., Incorporated in Nassau. .Bahamas.32 words
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Article, Illustration991 1940-07-10 4 VERA ARDMORE TO-DAY OOMK «»f Singapore's smarlesl and most attractive younK f>eople were present at the* meeting held at Mrs. C F. 'hurrhV home on Monday afternoon to discuss details of a new show in ;iid of the War Fund which she and Mrs. J.991 words
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Article77 1940-07-10 4 When Mrs. C. F. Church h.|,| meeting at her home on M<>n<|. u afternoon to discuss plans for a i, n I show to be held at the Seaview Hotel on August 31 in aid of the War I Und an enthusiastic band of helpers w a^ present.77 words
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Advertisement88 1940-07-10 4 Race Frocks! You will be needing a new frock for the Races so why not see NAOMI'S collection of American models in tropic-weight iabrics, her Hollywood spectator suits and classic afternoon outfits. J\/\yjJj^±' 18, Rodney House, Uatterv Road. (JND. FLOOR). TEL: 7555. r— W >. At: H l l- \I.88 words
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Advertisement142 1940-07-10 4 JtS&k "My father is having me V**.i trained in *£*y/hr Singapore tor a good job" Tour father has made a wise decision •n sending you to Pitman's, for tier* j«u can study for your mafcuiatbn ur Senior Cambridge free from at; nU warnings and blackouts that prevent studious concentration, and142 words
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Article, Illustration566 1940-07-10 5 7b Four Black-Out KiRINO tt* recent black-out practises D us have discovered how difflto prevent lighting from showri Oj doors if it is to be bright Hut* for u« to pursue our occupations. in semi-darkness until the ar" sounds is good enough for an rional practise air-raid but566 words
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Article, Illustration295 1940-07-10 5 healthy kiddies have a distressing knack of out-growing good clothe.-] long before the garments are anything (ike worn out. This week's cut-out has been especially designed to help yoi» with some of your lengthening and joining problems. When tne hem of I child's coat295 words
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Advertisement19 1940-07-10 5 A DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PRESERVE Stocked by PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES WPS 154 A&vt of Singapore Cold Storage Co IM.19 words
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Article50 1940-07-10 6 Constables On Sleep Charge TWO Sikh I Nftdhan Singh, y .u-rcl.iv I od hi-lorr in*- 111 Mi ma I Mr I i'-' n ]iit tin- AV 0 <>.; THlkl at Woodland.. Road Thf hf-ar.. f i until July 17 Both Lai Singh md Nidhan Blngh defended by Mr N A50 words
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Article56 1940-07-10 6 liOiuJoii. July 9. MORK rift* towards the Empire war tfforl bftfc oonc from Southern Rhodesia which has .^nt a further i'7.r>oo towardi tie po4 of r.a W traimnj' ainrafl, and Mu i first Instalment, amounting to om £700. has been reeelTed fr(>m thr* GoldBritish Wireless - 56 words
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Article105 1940-07-10 6 CORONER REBUKES BEREAVED MOTHER 4 27-YEAR-OLD CHINESE MOTHER WAS KLBUKfcU i»* A ACTING SINGAPORE CORONER, MR. W. McQUARRIE, AT AN INQUIRY YESTERDAY, INTO THE DEATH OF THE WOMAN'S 2 2-YEAR OLD DAUGHTER WHO WAS SCALDED BY A KETTLEFUL OF BOILING WATER. 'There was a certain amount of carelessness on your105 words
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36 1940-07-10 6 100,000 From Sarawak Rubber Planters The robber tadtaftry of Sarawai has mad. b contribution of $100,000 to me Imperial Trei wry for tlir pi execution ot the war. and this sum hxs been remitfocl to London.36 words
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133 1940-07-10 6 S THE Acting Chief Justice yester- y day allowed the appeal of an Indian labourer, Manjoor. who S had been convicted of being; in y possession of a sarong 1 reasonably suspected of haying been stolen. I The only evidence for the pro- secution was that of133 words
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Article203 1940-07-10 6 BENEFIT OF DOUBT FOR NEWSBOY THE second Police Magistrate yes- terday acquitted Sinnakannu, a newspaper boy, charged with theft of a purse containing $2 belonging to Mrs. J. A. H. Plummer from her house in Thiam Siew Road, Singapore. The prosecution claimed that on May 6, Sinnakannu presented a bill203 words
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Article60 1940-07-10 6 WHILE cleaning a gas lamp inside ita Great World amusement park Tamil Municipal coolie Saiboo balanced and fell to the ground 8 13 feet below. He was picked up unconscious, W taken to the General Hospital wnei he died a week later. The acting Singapore60 words
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684 1940-07-10 7 THEIR DREAM IS TO EMULATE BRITAIN London, July 9. DRESS comment to-day ranges over a numl>er of subjects, including the German grip on France, the power of Britain's Air Force and tea rationing, which enters into force to-day. Of France, The Times writes, "OfReuter - 684 words
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Article, Illustration57 1940-07-10 7 Gandhi Again Appeals To Britain AN appeal to the British Government not to reject the hand of friendship offered by Congress is made by Mahatma Gandhi in a v.atemeiit yesterday commenting on the CongrtM resolution requesting a British declaration giving India complete indepei.dence and, as the first stop, to constituteReuter - 57 words
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Article53 1940-07-10 7 U.S. Extends Panama Minefields Christianobal, July 9. THE live minefields bowed by the United 1 States at both terminals of the Panama Canal zonr ar? reported to have been extended. The Canal Zone authorities are now said to b? taking extraordinary precautions for the safety of merchant shipping bound forReuter - 53 words
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156 1940-07-10 7 London, July 9, IT h learned Ir London that early f*^**»**!ZZl 1 tinued its operations to prevent i^K^.^^S Rleel failing into enemv hands by an action against the most recently eompMed French capital ship, the battleship Bicbeheu. of 35,000 ton,. The action was successful.Reuter - 156 words
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Article133 1940-07-10 7 Chungking, July 9. OVER a hundred Japanese aircraft, in four groups, bombed the western suburbs of Chungking groups attacKed the section of the western suburbs immodiately outeide the West Gate, below Consular Lane. The third group bombed the section further west along the south bank ofReuter - 133 words
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312 1940-07-10 7 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY. JULY 10. 1940. Roosevelt's Influence PRESIDENT Roosevelt has become one of the most prominent figures in international politics to-day. What be says and what he does always claim worliwide attention. But there is one thing about which he t keeps the world in suse whether or not312 words
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Advertisement56 1940-07-10 7 D 0 VOU NEED CL ASSES Th o m pson Certified B^' Frame, and Mountings A ar Pt ted $3.00 $5.00 jfTjjSr^™' lf l ST 00. The cost of IXy :ises depends on \C^ our oypsight needs. fH °MPSON OPTICAL CO ualified Eyesight Specialists. RCADI BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. 'hompson, Dr.56 words
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Article, Illustration45 1940-07-10 8 a DAY By The Sea We know now why young men in Filmland like to go swimming especially when there *re nice girls like Laraine Day to be found <in the beach. Don't you agree with us that l.arimc looks very neal, trim and Happv45 words
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Article, Illustration14 1940-07-10 8 Although quite a newcomer to the screen, is starring in "Dr. Cyclops.'14 words
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Article, Illustration104 1940-07-10 8 JANICE LOGAN, who gets her first screen break in "Dr. Cyclops," has started her film career on the wrong foot by lending herself to one of those more fatuous publicity stunts that Hollywood pulls every now and again. Janice, it was announced with fanfare accompaniment, had104 words
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Article249 1940-07-10 8 RSay Hollywood Bosses ENTLY Hollywood's bosses have at last "got together' and ded to put up a united front against the insubordination of important contract employees. Look what's happened recently. Olivia de Havilland, Jane Bryan, Don Ameche and Director Garson •min have been under suspension for249 words
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Article76 1940-07-10 8 Speaking to Eddie Cantor about his new grandchild, a girl recalled to the comedian's mind, a humorous episode of his own past. Between scenes of his new Metro Goldwyn Mayer picture, 'Forty Little Mothers," he told the story. It was when the stork was76 words
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239 1940-07-10 8 MOW that he's one of the greates Johnnie Considine and how h< How a Supervisor Was Born. Johnnie was a great friend of Joe Sohenck and when he wanted to go into pictures, Joe didn't have a job for him, but said: "Wait. I'll239 words
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Article133 1940-07-10 8 IF the public wondered what S* 1 of the beautiful Rirl who cn« role of Franchot Tone's wife in ■p on the Bounty," they will br I W r surprised when they see h< r leading role in "Paradise Isl m Alhambra theatre on Tuesd m aid133 words
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Article, Illustration104 1940-07-10 9 w)ld Successes I Re-made m\\ in Hollywood producers V are busy re-making old film liuresses. The first to be com-ftk-U-d is 'Til We Meet Again/' urrcntly at the Alhambra. M The fiim was titled "One Way ■'assage" in 1932 and was one mi tlu* best iihns of104 words
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585 1940-07-10 9 DOBERT TAYLOR has just celebrated his sixth anniversary in Holly- wood. They have been t*ie most sensationally successful years any young actor has ever achieved. But when the anniversary occasion was called to his attention, Taylor was in no mood to congratuMate585 words
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Article, Illustration26 1940-07-10 9 SHE'S "MRS. CHIPS"REMEMBER Greer ("Mrs. Chips' 1 Garson, who appears in her new picture opposite Robert Taylor in M-G-M's "Remember?" which is now at the Capitol26 words
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Article, Illustration175 1940-07-10 9 Harpo Marx Picks Screen's Ten Most Chaseable Women HARPO MARX, the most iamou woman pursuer on the screen wK'n years of practise chasing skittish yowi* things across stages and screen, to-day picked his "ten mast chaseable wonvr in Hollywood." It's all in fun, u is practically any thing the Marxes175 words
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Advertisement105 1940-07-10 10 <>jil» >lidiiii<hi Premiere SATURDAY NIGHT at the <'i%I*ITOL at .2.10 o'clock I 'I he Swcelheart «f tlw Km|>ir<- in her Grandest Comedy Show! DANCING l^T ROAR E i^^. /^v^^ La <s—^^ TX^i^r^^^^S^^B^>J/ IBBk American tln&Qi fit Iht Jitter jYliljtl* f tLU\ 0-r.rt.d by Monty lonk, I UPir Y ijj%*M **J105 words
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Advertisement77 1940-07-10 10 CINEMA SHOW IN AID OF THE WAR FT M| TIESBAY .M'LY 1« ALHAMBRA BSS,™; Prices $2. $1. 50 c. 25 c. Free of Tax. THE WORLD STOOD STiLL... Fire flamed in their blood V jit^x*- *&m&fvKS? v J3 MR MOVITA »M™k. t^^L. H«LL^|S« p p^ riir F WILLIAM DAVIDSON /^s^\77 words
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Advertisement397 1940-07-10 11 lm/f/o*« Vacant K i Artive Agents for Java Tea 'a Robinson Road. 9 A W (N0.49E) I Vcio Malayajnbu^. H H~ ,»nr canvassers with personality VhTwst soap factory in Malaya 's' g carrfpaign on salary and Annlv Box No. 172 Malaya I ro. AM>ly <»-J» I K uala Blumpir.8 lumpir.397 words
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Advertisement647 1940-07-10 11 To Let AVAIL. July I— No. 353, P. Panjang 7th mile «d2. p.m. (No. 929D) TO LET. Bungalow. 2 Bedrooms bathroom attached. 153-C, Charlton Lane, Singapore. (No. 62E) TO LET for 6 months or longer Fujrnlshed Bungalow, 11. Swanage Road, Katong. Vacant now. Apply within. (Vo.. 57.5) IDEAL FOR Big647 words
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Advertisement683 1940-07-10 11 Wanted FURNISHED Seaside Bungalow wanKM for one i Month. Please Write Box IU'J, Malaym Tribune.! Singapore. (No. 52E) WANTED House. 3 bedrooms. Drawing D'llng Kitchen, near Orchard Road. Telephone 6977. (No. 58E) Wanted AC Radio or Radiogram and a portable typewriter recent models preferred, apply to Box No. 145. Malaya683 words
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Advertisement355 1940-07-10 11 Photography LILYWBTTE STUDIO. (No. MID) Personal DISAPPOTNTME>rr in Love. Financial Domntlc Aflalrs avoided by our marvellous system. We can Help You. Write fully. Director. Psychological Bureau. 19. Buklt Tlmah Road. Singapore. Dial 2144 tea «ppolnta«nts. (No. 3425)) Misce Ila neous TIC-TACS RACEGUIDE. Latest Issue for Singapore Races. Special new Features.355 words
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Advertisement379 1940-07-10 12 4 PEUhtllA I'H.tuim yvilHM A PERFECT CAST! I I FO-DAY 3-13 \■||\%||t I 6.15 915 PM imlj«limiTßl»H 4 m I A sroRV YOU'LL LIVEIwiXH A CAST YOUTJ. Lo\ -r I E O——*' £Mr TUrilt> Ek> Mamtni U "f"»'iUl,' \^^-f' V-W. WI Miiil V:^M\ AGAIN I 1 O*!ir^fV ft BINNIB BARNES379 words
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423 1940-07-10 13 GUNNERS CRASH BADLY AFTER HOLDING MALAYS Collapse When First Oj Seven Goals Scored Against Them CLAY'S 7; R.A. (Ac-Ac) 1. USPLAYWG irresistible form after being fully held for the first 2S minutes of the game, the Malays scored an overwhelming jctory when they met the Royal Artillery (3rd Anti-Aircraft iv)423 words
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Article28 1940-07-10 13 Flayinj; at Krunji ytvUr.iay. tli« RoytJ Naval Wirek.s.s Telegraphists drew with the RAF. (Kallang* in a Div ll' Bi encounter, each *ide s>coriiig once.28 words
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198 1940-07-10 13 CR.C Tennis ■.AYfNYI with splendid under- standing, Ong Siow Hian and B. Chiap Song (-15) became the ■nipions in the veteran doubles Hi(li(-;ip tournament of the S.C.R.C. ■•inj" lawn tennis championships, I they heat Dr. P. L. Loh and B" Kee Sun (-6) 6-4,198 words
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Advertisement112 1940-07-10 13 SPOT DANCES POPULAR 'M* M TEA DANCE TOPAY II E E R HAND BAGS GIVEN AWAY BOXING FRI. 12 JULY RON DENNIS WILL GIVE AN EXHIBITION For The First Time In Malava SEE THE PUGILISTIC FEATS OF THE EX. AMATEUR BANTAM. FEATHER AND LIGHT WEIGHT CHAMPION OF AUSTRALIA. STRONGLY SUPPORTED112 words
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Advertisement183 1940-07-10 13 PHONE: 6903. PHONE: 6»0::. VO6W F/4 VOURITE COMEDIAN George Forme y IN T/i^ COMEDY OF THE YEAR "Let George Do It" WILL O l» E AT THE Pavilion Theatre NEXT rUESHAY BOOKING NOW OPENED AT THE THEATRE FROM 9.30 a.m. TO 4 p.m.-5 p.m. TO 10 p.m. I pr-i ACCIDENTS183 words
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Miscellaneous39 1940-07-10 13 SIGHTS DIARY TO-DAY S.AF.A. League. Div. 1, Chinese vs. S.C.C.. Stadium II (B». J.C.S.A. vs. Indians, J.C.S.A. TIDE TABLE TO-DAY 110 a.m., 10 ft. 2 12 p.m., 8.9 ft. •O-MORROW Ild 208 a.m., 9.6 ft. Ul p.m., 8.8 ft.39 words
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Article327 1940-07-10 14 (By Our Racing Correspondent) praeousm and servos did the f !^st gallops yost<-nlay morninjr t Bukil Tlmah, when I law nuni--ler of candidate for th<* forthcoming Singapore meet were given lij <"i||nns on the second track. GIGGOLETTE vho had been Dromofrt V) class one after his327 words
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Article21 1940-07-10 15 London, July 9. UU nice) £263» 4 Buyers £263 3 4 Sellers (Official Price) £263> 4 Buyers £263 V2 Sellers21 words
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Article30 1940-07-10 15 To-day one Very Quiet 12 fe 123/ 4 .ird i August 12! a 12 3 8 rward) Sept. 11% llVfc ,rward) Oct Dec. ll r 'a H 7 430 words
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Article95 1940-07-10 15 London. July 9. Distill 518 H übber 9 General Electric "0 1 Chemical Industries 23 9 b lal Tobacco 83 9 Dutch 15 6 Uan Pacific London Tin 3!4y 2 Rubber PI In Trust 229 Lingi \ver Hitams 16,10% Southern Kintas 107 V^ tahangs 134i/ 2 .undon95 words
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Article53 1940-07-10 15 London, July 9. T T London on Paris T T London on Batavia 7 58* T T London on Shanghai 4 l/ e T T London on Hongkong Is. 3 l|32d. t T London on Japan is. 3 7'l6d. T T London on New York 4.02Y 2 to53 words
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Article19 1940-07-10 15 [London, July 9. Siht: Spot 21 ***** art 21 9 16 BAH GOLD, Fine per oz. £6.8.019 words
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Article75 1940-07-10 15 If London, July 9. I In the Commons, answering a ques B"n on ihe Arandora Star sinking l !r Cross said that in accordance witl ■he usual practice, the Arandora Sta: ■as not b^ing convoyed. Ali Genrans on board were Naz ■ympathisers, and none came to Eng■and75 words
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Article194 1940-07-10 15 THOUGHTFUL DRAMA AT THE ALHAMBRA L^*JUv < A_^J(&!>XQ+ij~S, r£ greatest tribute that can be paid to "Til We Meet Again," which opened at the Alhambra yesterday, is to aay that it leaves one thinking about it long alter the show has ended. This film gives Merle Oberon a chance of194 words
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Article172 1940-07-10 15 "DEMEMBER" which opened at the Capitol yesterday is a comedy based on the assumption that the more you try to forget a thing the more you remember it This frivolous, lighthearted film is ably acted by Robert Taylor, Greer Garson (of "Mr. Chips" fame). Lew Ayres172 words
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86 1940-07-10 15 A I Tim,.™ Hongkong:, July 9. I jHOiI!TATIVE sources deny that nr re P° rt s from Haiphong: the Y,.'t r hs shi i> s wcre *y It Is w° n l lcs ta Indo-China. were n d that cl earances which refused to FrenchReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration252 1940-07-10 16 BRITAIN NOW SPENDING £9i/2 MILLIONS A DAY LONDON, JULY 9. FURTHER HEAVY TAXATION TO MEET THE GROWING COST OF THE WAR WAS FORECAST BY THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER IX THE HOUSE OF COMMONS THIS AFTERNOON. He moved a supplementary vote of credit of £1,000 millions,252 words
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357 1940-07-10 16 8 NAZIS DOWNED IN THRILLING AIR BA TTLES London, July 9. I IS NOW confirmed that a total of eight enemy aircraft were shot down over Britain yesterday, with the loss of three British fighters. Thi.s Air Ministry announcement early this morning has now been followed by details of theB.O.W. - 357 words
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Article145 1940-07-10 16 Italy Has 5 Battleships Ready London, July 9. I ACCORDING to a Britishl naval commentator, thtfl Italian Navy, jealous of thtl glories achieved by the! Army and Air Force in I Abyssinia and Spain, art! eager for an opportunity til put their fleet to the test, asl they dislike the145 words
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Article87 1940-07-10 16 French Rally Round Degaulle London. July iM YOUNG P'RENCHMEN are coming m ward in large numbers to enlist^H the military, naval and air forces ■M Genera] Degaulle is raising for the m fonco of Britain, and the liven;, F.a. fix>m German occupation. They are drawn from all ranks. _H AmongReuter - 87 words
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Article167 1940-07-10 16 London, f«lj Jf Iji An air battle took place over soutb« inst England this afternoon. Al sUO °H as enemy aircraft crossed the co: H from the north-east, they wew *'p -|H gaged by fighters out of #fW the clouds. Kapid machine-gun burst> fa frequent, and spent cartridgesReuter - 167 words
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