Morning Tribune, 13 July 1940
1940-07-13
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/morningtribune
Morning Tribune
-
Title Section12 1940-07-13 1 The Morning Tribune Vo i s— No. 139, Sat., July 13, 194012 words
-
Article416 1940-07-13 1 Six More Raiders Shot Down London, July 12. ft? LEAST six more German planes were lost m raids over and around Britain to-day. Four enemy bombers were shot into the sea off the oast coast to-day, by airS craft of the Royal Air Force fighter command. It is learned that416 words
-
Article62 1940-07-13 1 day rJ? v aM on Germany yesterthp r ih? S b f om cr Penetrated far into I 0 ,?il tl et by d aylight and at•vrr?^ :ind wtumed safely. thr '-Vi C Q V y rald s on Oermanv es wo^ "S* whrn niilitaryReuter - 62 words
-
Article57 1940-07-13 1 P ATROL YACHT SUNK ll is oftoi.u London, July 12. h ;^a"y announced that His wn ftto on pi y eht Warrior 11, was En^ f h cvl n n ?y bom Wng attask m the ar killed^? yesterd ay. One rating Wep land*H i fte kem ainder of theReuter - 57 words
-
442 1940-07-13 1 RUMANIAN DEMAND ON RUSSIA LIKELY THR O UGH GER MAN Y Bucharest, July 12. |T IS undei^ood that the Foreign Minister, M. Manoilescu, when he visits Munich to discuss with Nazi leaders political problems m south-east Europe, will ask Germany to approach the Soviet for the return to Rumania ofReuter - 442 words
-
Article, Illustration246 1940-07-13 1 TURKEY WARNS AGGRESSORS, WILL STAND BY FRIENDS MEET ALL OBLIGATIONS mmm ANKARA, JULY 12. JURKEY WILL REMAIN FAITHFUL TO ALL HER ENGAGEMENTS AND TO HER FRIENDSHIPS,'* DECLARED THE TURKISH PRIME MINISTER, DR. REFIK SAYDAM IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY TO-DAY. "Turkey is animated by no warlike sentiment against any country or246 words
-
Article43 1940-07-13 1 Tokio, July If. JJIR Robert Craigle had a further tw*. v hour interview with Mr. Arlta thli afternoon on the subject of supplier to China via Burma. i The Porelpn Office spokesman dedtred that satisfactory progress was modi. ReuterReuter - 43 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement26 1940-07-13 1 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES feillf INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD, SECURITY PLUS SERVICE ■mw^wwwwi n HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE, SS. PHONB NO. 6^lB.26 words
-
-
Article72 1940-07-13 2 London. Ju.; uTHORITATUT information im LaodOO from Spain reve HBe'mcnthi ago the Spanish r men: :>iacec large order fap Q ,r.y printing of Spar. It order «M execu:--e^ circulated m Spain. Thfn Spanish bankers w^: .dent.c,: the truth begaj. ■am r z nn ott -o-^p thisB.O.W. - 72 words
-
Article14 1940-07-13 2 NEW ARMY BEING FORMED IN INDIA I Kikanrr. July U 1 .:.i W ReuterReuter - 14 words
-
Article15 1940-07-13 2 Preparedness Throughout Britain > ..>. J, >■ r wKmtn :v^ mi i^lfcii- **«^r *?f MM »«r^ El ReuterReuter - 15 words
-
Article13 1940-07-13 2 MORE BIG DONATIONS FOR PLANES T -i vr.: .r piil Re ut erReuter - 13 words
-
15 1940-07-13 2 Anti- American Speeches In Shanghai FIERCE izVi-AwtncMn -w fc m* ab **JHli'S^* Re ut erReuter - 15 words
-
Article18 1940-07-13 2 40-Million Lbs. Tea Deal -r v>: ru per- x r -ri r C 1 B Bfc- Reute rReuter - 18 words
-
9 1940-07-13 2 U.S. PLANES GO DOWN WITH FRENCH SHIP o ReuterReuter - 9 words
-
14 1940-07-13 2 Unsuccesful Itlian Air Attacks On British Fleet 55 v s •hNCUi.: I Re uterReuter - 14 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement8 1940-07-13 2 lOR «.OOl> FIRMTrH I THE SIN WAH COMPAQ8 words
-
Article, Illustration171 1940-07-13 3 HULL WARNS GERMANY i new york, july 12. if v. cordell hull, the sec--1 retary of state, at a ress conference informully warned germany to teep her hands off the an-american parley, by aying that the havana onference was being held v agreement of the ameriax nations for the pur-Reuter - 171 words
-
125 1940-07-13 3 Czechs Poles Will March Side By Side I London, July 12. idewtoad that an exchange of s na? taken place between Dr. 11 i "nan of the Czech National ana General Sikorski (Polish 41 .•> vyrjte to General Sikorski Wa thanks for the help which J awthoritiea and Polish shipsB.O.W. - 125 words
-
360 1940-07-13 3 Heavy Italian Attack Met By Counter-Offensive Over^SiSS X? S" Wednesda y enemy formations over a thousand shells have already been fired into the post but as far as is known, our casualties are comparatively light The post was surrounded, but the defence is stillReuter - 360 words
-
Article266 1940-07-13 3 Agriculture Will Save Britain London, July 12. IN the House of Commons, the Minister *of Agriculture, Mr. R. A. Hudson, said that unless something unforeseen occurs between now and the harvest, we estimate we shall realise as great a proportionate increase m our general farm production m the first twelveReuter - 266 words
-
Article86 1940-07-13 3 ißeuter's Special Commentary) London, July 12. The New York Herald Tribune contfl.ues its series of South American articles by its Buenos Aires correspondent, describing how the youth of Argentine wape war on Nazi and Fascist propaganda by organising a counter- propaganda group, anri staging demonstrationsReuter - 86 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement184 1940-07-13 3 JAMIESON'S I COD-B-MUL (Product of U.S.A.) An Emulsion containing COD LIVER OIL with THIAMIN I CHLORIDE to which is added Pure' I Cocoa imparting a delectable I COCOA FLAVOUR. Rich m Vita- mins A-B and D. Recommended for all conditions lin which pore Cod Liver Oil It I indicated. Blood184 words
-
-
Article114 1940-07-13 4 COUND LYING on his bed m the early hours of July 4 wroi |—> r of blood all over his body, Ong Ec Sai, a ber was dead when one of his room-mates returned after making a report at the police station. A razor was near114 words
-
Article34 1940-07-13 4 Ottawa. July 11. The Opposition Leader. Mr. Hanson, to-day rejected a prop*vsal made by Mr. IMaeKenzie King:, the Premier, that Mr. Hanson should become a member of the advisory committee to the War Cabinet.34 words
-
65 1940-07-13 4 20,000 PUPPET TROOPS MUTINY, JOIN CHINESE Chungking, July U TjiK Gbtntse military spotoMman an-jiuun<<-(J at tin.; afternoon'! Preai ronfrrc-nce that over ***** puppet troops, under General Chang Lan Peng, had mutinied and joined the Chinese lorces m the vicinity of KaifeDf. Qeneral Ohani troops, he added, were formerly known a.*>Reuter - 65 words
-
Article44 1940-07-13 4 I M'wow, July ll.— President Kaliajii to-day recrived the newly appointed Yugo-SJav Ministtr, M. Milan Gabrilovich, tlius marking the beginning of (lire* l diplomatic ri.itirms between Yui;<>-Slavia and the Soviet Union which had not had such contact since the institution of thn SovKL regime-44 words
-
412 1940-07-13 4 jJ/N ANNOUNCEMENT that the Building Fund of the Methodist Girls' School will be postponed so that would be donors could contribute money for war purposes was made by Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, presiding at the School's Cambridge Day yesterday. Mr. Cheeseman said412 words
-
167 1940-07-13 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) HUNDREDS thronged the Singa. pore Treasury yesterday clam, curing to have notes changed for silver pieces, and the gates of the Treasury had to be closed and police called to prevent a satecrash. A large portion of the crowd Is believed to167 words
-
Article77 1940-07-13 4 Martinique Settlement In Sight Washington, July 12. 4 SETTLEMENT removing A threat of Franco-British hostilities near Martinique api to be m prospect. It is understood that Mr. Con Hull has intervened to seek a s<" tion. VVhiie details of the pro-, tive arrangement are not disciit is expected it nil!Reuter - 77 words
-
Article40 1940-07-13 4 Home, July 11.— "Italian air tion against Malta will be c:ontmu< without respite until the islnncl tomes Italian again," declared nor Scheggi, member of the hear quarters staff of the Italian forte, m a statement to forei* press correspondents to-day40 words
-
Article, Illustration160 1940-07-13 4 DEATH OF MR. YAH A Y A AFIFI ARAB LEADER COMMISSIONER rE AX \B community m Sin^a P rt sustained a great loss by the death last night of Al Haj Shaikh Yahaya bin Ahmad Afifi. popularly known as Mr. S. Y. Afifi. The late Mr. Yahaya Afifi j.p wa160 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement35 1940-07-13 4 RUST" i| [THE A7C//7" LAB EI|V nJ^J^i (White Label U H °IST|LLERS Hkfl| M^H BP ftT i i 'iiiiiH l l^^w^^^PWW^p^^^H BL iii 'iP !!3^B 1 4m/TiYj -NTs SS s, mh,, ,s B^ W.P.S. 6B35 words
-
-
190 1940-07-13 5 i\ the High Court yesterday Mr. Justice Manning gave judgment m un our of the Attorney-General m respect of two pieces of land .old by the East India Co. m 1857 and 1858 to Wee Guan Hoe and Wee Guan W« as trustees for the burial190 words
-
Article121 1940-07-13 5 AN APPLICATION for discharge by C. B de Souza. an employee of Cable and Wireless Ltd., was refused by Mr. Jastice Manning m the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. Appearing on behalf of the Official Assignee. Mr. T.L. Tan stated that a receiving and adjudication order was made against121 words
-
191 1940-07-13 5 PATRIOTIC FUND HAS REMITTED £200,000 ||r\Kl.\ THIS MONTH a further IJ^ remittance of £35,000 was cabled £j Hume by the general committee of lathe Malaya Patriotic Fund, for dis|H tribution among war charities. n This made a total of £200,000 reel mined to England since the Fund v.is opened. vi191 words
-
Article106 1940-07-13 5 ■i Chungking, July 12. I] iUion Chinese from oversea* B fitted over two million M w> China durinn the three ypars X y.mese hostilities," declared It re Chen, overseas Minister I: !:a l Kuo/nintans, to-day. [1 inese In America, he saltl. had I Hinds toReuter - 106 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement60 1940-07-13 5 till n 11 BHim^ll I SPARKLING j^^^^m\ THE MAN WHO KNOWS ESSSBBP GOOD BEER WILL TELL B&flßraPii^ YOU THE TECHNICAL H^J^WffiSbi^ DETAILS OF WHY IT'S Hf^^^V^l^ WE COMMEND IT TO IkIIS S-: YOU FOR ITS SPARKLING 13^^? PURITY AND DELIGHT- -li^? I FUL FLAVOUR. H^^*^;. I OLE AGEHTi FOR MALAYA60 words
-
-
140 1940-07-13 6 Mi Conrad Oldham. AM ;num.t.ate hHci ttet KM* unsatisfactory gJJJ, remark liiK that the evidence of neither Nonyanor Abdul Rahman ifWed with that or independent witnesses. Thr-n- is pit doubt m the case and under the circumstances I must B ive Abdul Rahman140 words
-
Article119 1940-07-13 6 Woman Made Bankrupt ■HUH is no use your lordship making! I this order because there is no n 10 be uot out of me." declared sect aefNwin the Bankruptcy Court yes-' tertlav to Mr. Justice Manning durtog the hearing of a petition for an adjudication order against ner. 1 Sect119 words
-
Article242 1940-07-13 6 Inquiry into Man 's Street Death iiffllLF walking along a road at the Naval Base with a c.o« bai on W one of- his shoulders on his way to work on the morning of July 3, a Chinese, Lim Pang Jian, met his death when he was knocked dm* by242 words
-
Article138 1940-07-13 6 Chandu In Fish Fine Of $30,000 UTHKN Tan Mah Koo. tally dertl on board a ship, was vomitttd^H of being concerned m the :m;>or.l tation of 1,120 tahHs of t lundufl from Siam, he was sentem ed to al day's simple imprisonment mdfl fined 530,000 or m default I'M months'138 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement299 1940-07-13 6 iii.il /^jji- I t O Vb\ bBB H I BB H BB I I i-r^Z~2!^ Sw m m I I^B I 1 Bl 1 BB bY I BB I I <^^^^-^~ mm I** IsM MBB I BB BB BB I BB w m ml I M JmrM MMm IwA I299 words
-
Advertisement259 1940-07-13 6 Public Notices* EXPORT OF FOODSTI ITS P It is announced by the Food .ContjßJ that the following commoditi^ w« subject to Export Quotas Witt e«H from July 15, 1940:— P* 1. Currystutfs X 2. Dhall H 3. Gram B 4. Groundnut Oil H 5. Tapioca, Refuse V 6. Fish, Dried259 words
-
-
Article, Illustration561 1940-07-13 7 SWEEPING POWERS FOR PETAIN VICHY, JULY 12. MARSHAL PETAIN HAS BEEN GRANTED SWEEPING POW- ERS UNDER THREE LAWS SETTING UP THE NEW FRENCH CONSTITUTION. THE LAWS ARE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL, UNDER WHICH MARSHAL PETAIN CAN APPOINT OR DISMISS MINISTERS AND SECRETARIES OF STATES; NEGOTIATE TREATIES; DECLARE A STATEReuter - 561 words
-
Article42 1940-07-13 7 Hyderabad. July 12. PERSONAL donation of £50,000 by Nizam of Hyderabad, and rom his personal estate for war nnnnimced by the PreState Executive Council, at the end of which dontto" to £22.500 were r. i d Re uterReuter - 42 words
-
Article35 1940-07-13 7 S London. July 12. who had rowec miles of Atlantic sea foi Ken landed on the Irisl: are the survivors of the aird, 9.000 tons, which was July 2, ReuterReuter - 35 words
-
302 1940-07-13 7 flKiuifi"- Special Commentary) |ti London, July 12. STING on Lord Halifax's I <ii: yesterday, The Times H "The events of the past which demonstrated the B and adequacy of British H Mediterranean waters, 9 inced the Near Kast of bility and will of302 words
-
Article178 1940-07-13 7 Polish Ships Escape French Ports I I London. July If. I DETERMINED action by two Nils* merchant navy captains h;»^ Preserved two ships for further service m the w.ir. i The Polish steamer Stalowa Abafr. 3 13? tons was lying m the roadstead at Dakar, French West Africa, when sheBritish Wireless - 178 words
-
316 1940-07-13 7 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1940 Grow More Food FREQUENTLY it has been urged, m the Press and out of it, that Aia:;»yi at the present juncture shojiil concentrate upon growing rmve food for home consumption. Beyond Government's rice growing policy there are no indications that the suggestion has been316 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement26 1940-07-13 7 1° V( l NEED GLASSES? I v CO. |i "I' 1 Eyejl^hl Sperialists. I nj.DC.., TVONE 3002. E P^n. Dr. of Ocu'ar Science ><>><> an cliniraJ Experience26 words
-
-
Article, Illustration861 1940-07-13 8 Vl A PI/ICBS TOOAV 4 MOST uccaaaful bridge and A mahjong drive wi hrl(l at Goodwood House yesterday morning md m i re nil oi it $103 was neni to the St. John 1 and Red Crow working part)861 words
-
Article53 1940-07-13 8 Little Patrick Coffey, small son of Mr. and Mrs. I E. \V. Coffey was J m friendly mood fwhen the photo. grapher got this shot of him at the Swimming Club. (Above):— His i grandmother, Mrs. j Smith was intent i on her embroi- dcry, when P»c- tured at53 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement31 1940-07-13 8 X For those who are travelling, f v^Vi an Eilzabeth Arden. Beauty V\ box is a perfect ?ompanion. V V/ Call and see the n<?\v stock r which bwt nrentiy arrived.31 words
-
Advertisement34 1940-07-13 8 Tel. 6042. j 65, Stamford Rd. fe Morning, Afternoon I Evening dresses. I I HATS DRESSES I Made To Order. j Smart tailored afternoon Gowns for the K/Nv-tj at Capitol Bldgs: Spore: Phone 3838.34 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1333 1940-07-13 9 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who j answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her, co Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. Ht Post Free Facilities j IN order to facilitate the1,333 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement13 1940-07-13 9 I »>otp coupon must be enclosed evtfT conespondeAcc coupon. Tribune, Saturday, July 194913 words
-
Advertisement103 1940-07-13 9 t i r\/rVQ m >^ S Xv» A^ mm p/^ I f^» MM M^L. w wfß9 I ft, /^«Pvrw/V '?^^k j 1 W^y MAKE 1 homd-maae delicious, I a/mays fresh j cool meals Ii you have not tried one of our I j(fi>B|^^ famous S.C.S. Fies you've missed a V103 words
-
-
Article140 1940-07-13 10 Police Searching For Girl Victim !TII* POUCi laujfht a snatch thief. I MM c»'^ K ed and wntencc* l, u Urn ui.rk o! the police d d S3 3 ihere as they now have U, ,md the victim-a >oun« Chinese that she hud been rcbbcd. As a result she failed140 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement243 1940-07-13 10 SYPaOandßßitlSH INDIA LI NES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Toy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China, India. Ceylon vmi the United Kingdom. Passengers arc requested to register their requirements, but under ;i resent circumstances243 words
-
Advertisement419 1940-07-13 10 TRADE BARGAINS OPTICAL Ovnatever your optical requirem NAN-SIN has exactly what you want pms> efficiency and economy. Ring U p SSfIS for a convenient appointment.. complete satisfaction guaranteed your money back with a smile. See us before you ro to elsewhere for Your Glasses. NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE i 325,419 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement383 1940-07-13 11 •<ststo&o\i\\V _T T j fl 1 4 |j_3tefl_l3*_g* |or AfcMired Resalta send your small Advert to the tin b i i: Insertions for [2 the pr^e of Situations Vacant s^tuMiiflyNl "T^pn^ Rubber Godown Manager. European gg tS BE Bobln«m BoadL^ wanted A Chinese with practical experience JrTrubier estate. Apply with383 words
-
Advertisement511 1940-07-13 11 Photography LILYWHITE STUDIO. (No. 951DJ To Let TO LET. Bungalow. 2 Bedrooms bathroom attached. 153-C, Charlton Lane, Singapore. (No. 62E) TO LET for 6 months or longer Furnished Bungalow, 11. Swanage Road, Katong. Vacant now. Apply within. (Fo.. 57E) TO LET. Newly Built. 18. Fort Road. Singapore, from Aug. 1.511 words
-
Advertisement677 1940-07-13 11 Property For Sale K>R SALE Building lets m healthy locality. Apply Put*: Office Box No. Jbl. Singapore. (No. 9421)) FOR SALE at Johore Bfthru Valuable Freehold Land and Modern Type Bungalow with Four Bedrooms and outhouses with Garage attached complete with light* and water. Area of land 14.000 nq. ft.677 words
-
Advertisement449 1940-07-13 11 Miscellaneous TIC-TAC 8 RACEGUIUE. Latest I^sue for Singapore Baoes. Sp«rial new Features. (No. 4"^) LOTUS Pace Powder Bewitchlngly prrfumeff. Maki's Fair-Beautiful Beauty-Angel. Also moves freckles. Obtainable Dispensaries Buttdrjr Stores, Kclengtongmen (No. 6PE> SINGAPORE R.\CES Offer repeated. CaptAin Argus certulntles. double ftnd treble. Outotstlon clients solicited. Telegram extra. Honey refunded If449 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement157 1940-07-13 12 Posi<ixl> IWI HAY! The BRIGHTEST COMEDY SHOW IN TOWN! .M.. C hips" ,s in ,ove wH>_"n« r- TO-DAY j^AVnOL 3 .15 6.15 915 I K.mKK. TAVM«T. ft ««l 0»SON ■ft r .<-«■. ..^^^^^^^M AfeJa ink m M.(i Ms invigorating co mcdv hit "REMEMBER?" UUM Atti action Special 2-REEL EXCLUSIVE A157 words
-
Advertisement168 1940-07-13 12 I today 11 am. 1 II \%||||l \bsolutely The 1949 Peak I Dramatic Romance B^jH MERLE OBERON B^^l GEORGE BRENT REr' Li 1 Bb In Uallur Br(h>> Romantic Drama F Jufl "TILL WE ll v %*±r* f GERALDINE FITZGERALD jMT :^W PAT O'BRIEN, FRANK McHUCili %m. 3fcW» BINNIF BARNES GALA168 words
-
-
Article122 1940-07-13 13 .v o f hard-hitting but unortho<ing was seen at the Happy night m a (1 B" card proi the night was the two- two-rounds between Ronnie ronoer bantam, feather and ,t amateur champion of ad Al Rodrigues. »tiiio Sabatino was also introduced i which was small. niin122 words
-
Article54 1940-07-13 13 London, July lI.— A further large •an of N"«v /(-aland a i mien for H X A.F. arrivttl m Lond<m tofcl»t Ibe airmen hz& some months' aiiiin? m New Zealand, but will ce.ve further instruction here ben bdaf appointed to units. Th- majority are pilots, but there c list numerous54 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement158 1940-07-13 13 LIKE AN X'MAS AFFAIR; TO-NIGHTS GALA lIACE BALL EXTENSION TILL ONE AM. OPENING TOMORROW DARING FAN DANCE DIZZY REVUE OF 4 PEPPY CHORINES HAPPY THEATRE 6.45 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I RATHBDWE McIAGLEW 1 EUHl't-CUMIi'INGSCARRILLn I ITS COMING BACK .The Record-Breaking M.G.M. fcdvt'iiture Story that Thrilled the World when originally I presented158 words
-
Advertisement184 1940-07-13 13 I.ALA PREMIERE on TUESDAY 16th JULY AT THE I*A\IIIO\ I 111 \I Id YOl'R FAVOURITE STAR OF "IT'S IN THE AIR" IN THE YEAR'S BIGGEST I.AI'GH George Forms y m "Let George Do It A.B.F.D. PRODUCTION TWO SHOWS DAILY:- 6.15 9.15 MATINEES ON SATURDAYS SUNDAYS 3-15 BOOK NOW PHONE 6903184 words
-
-
662 1940-07-13 14 TO-DAY'S RACE SELECTIONS RUNNING PROSPECTS (B) <>u> KactaC Correspondent) 1 Cashd and Inez from U N T eill >le )r Mee ting. «,d should do-bk with Simpta. and Scarlet T. K er. SELECTIONS (By Our Racing Con Jl{ j ai Race Is NEW CELLO Eagle's Eye Race 2: PRIDE OF662 words
-
Article67 1940-07-13 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: Inter<*College, Medica m lege vs. Raffles CoW Bukit Timah; S aLeague. Diy. II lA dJtf lishers vs. Signal- f Naval Police v Naval Base. p^ CRICKET: S.C.C. vs. Pol" *f m S.R.C. vs. Police. St. Andrew's vs. Andrew's; A.P.C, Paya I TURF: Singapore Turf Cl Ist67 words
-
280 1940-07-13 14 Singapore Baseball News -TWO-EVENLY-MATCHED baseball sets clash to-morrow afternoon when the Loyal Regiment meet tne Japanese Club m conjunction with the local baseball league at the hitter's ground on St Georflt'fl Rn,ri otLm gorges w \'u J r; m> With the Americans undefeated m tne280 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement45 1940-07-13 14 Vr" F m W F r H A J f* 1 < M ■W. W 'yy iw Jl bW\ India Signal Hedw j// Jr^^ Ui Bi a?v Duty Car T 7 rM ,^f^ lit available In the y^ V k1 Kjl undernoted sizes: performance. w.p.s r»-45 words
-
-
Article234 1940-07-13 15 Reuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE r tin London, July 12. Price) price) gs& s& RUBBER L, r v*m noi received up t0 JS «oimc to press. ;[){)y >T OCK EXCHANGE London, July 12. 54 9 op 67 9 Sd^Ml industries 23 7* rial Tobacco r** 2 itch l\l I Pacific 3 m234 words
-
Article736 1940-07-13 15 Airmen Lose After Taking Early Lead THE ARMY 2; ROYAL AIR FORCE 1. THRILLING football was seen at Anson Road Stadium yesterday when, meeting the Royal Air Force m a Malaya Cup tie, the Army repeated their previous victory over the airmen m a charity match736 words
-
81 1940-07-13 15 SINGAPORE'S tram to meet the R.A.F. m the Malaya Cup at An v<>n Poad Stadium on Friday will be selected from the following who have been invited to* attend the ground ready to play: Alnliil Rahman, Asian. Aziz, Choon Lye, Harith, Hock Seng.81 words
-
Article144 1940-07-13 15 R.S.G.C Duffer Cup Draw DRAW for th? Qualifying round of the Duff or Cup competition at the Royal Singapore ObM Club, to fee played next week-end, is: j S Dumerr iue v. F. A. W. Handley. A J Wilton v W. r. Thomas, F. Spilm'an v J C. Mp"7 :od,144 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement12 1940-07-13 15 I'ASSENCBB'S BAGGAGE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. 1 £926 I, Finlayson Green.12 words
-
Advertisement88 1940-07-13 15 NEDERLANDSCHF HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V by Royal Charter A.D. 18M TDCorpcated m the Netherlands East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital t .40.030.000,Reserve Fund 10.500,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies: -Sourabajr Samarang, Medan, Weltevred* Bandoeng, CheriDon, Tegal. Pee* longan, Djokjakarta, Sole, Tjilatjai88 words
-
Advertisement69 1940-07-13 15 BL>^r 1 It is impos«Bp^^^ siflc for an individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that it afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY tan have access to these safe69 words
-
-
Page 15 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous24 1940-07-13 15 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High tide: 5.05 a.m., 8.4 ft 440 p.m., 8.5 ft. TO-MORROW High tide: 5.26 a.m., 7.9 ft. 5.45 p.m., 8.5 ft.24 words
-
-
Article, Illustration202 1940-07-13 16 SERIOUS INTERNA L CRISIS THREAT IN MEXICO extraordinary situation has election. As a result of a scrutiny of Camacho claims an overwhelmi Republic., while his opponent G Mexico City, July 12. arisen out of the presidential the votes cast, General Avila ng majority throughout the eneral Juan Almazan is equally202 words
-
Article91 1940-07-13 16 Berlin, July 12 A GERMAN High Command communlMM claims that until July 8,1 "1300,000 tons of enemy commercial; shipping or shipping useful to the enemy were sunk since the beginning i of the war." Authoritative quarters m London state that the above iigure is more than tour timesReuter - 91 words
-
Article179 1940-07-13 16 The Morning Tribune Washington, j^ President Roosevelt stated ifl finitely to-day he will not nB Chicago to attend the dcJnH convention. At t&e press conj ence however he again erj questions regarding his nit* nt jM should he be nominated for a tt^l term of office. S aHe Hfi^J 1Reuter - 179 words
-
Article42 1940-07-13 16 London, JulylH »N the Stock Exchange, the week-fl quietn^j affected prr.cticaDjH sections m the list, but gii:-ed*edM rained steady, while Japanese impnH :n continuance of Anglo-Japanese tH Cements and buildings were sa Dthers mainly drifted lower. Waliafl ivas steady. ReuterReuter - 42 words
-
Article39 1940-07-13 16 Rangoon, Juiyfl The Governor of Burma has appoM U. Maung Gyee, President of the Safl u> the post of third counsellor ion fence, which move is designtd toH sociate the Burmese m the coun^ defence matters. ReuterReuter - 39 words
-
Article11 1940-07-13 16 Anti-aircraft batteries m south^ England yesterday collected aiXl four Nazi planes.11 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement92 1940-07-13 16 where Vl i iLJIiH IHiH wr ivyr > b >dv v tm 3i5 Gisp dxi I IC^WMIB r<wx Jm>x Office TPhone l! IWK^k1 W K^k HAIAVA S CINEMA Ot lUX< Uo< I POSITIVELY LAST FOUR SHOWS IH)DAY I Your last opportunity of see ng the biggest thrill m a Million92 words
-
Advertisement65 1940-07-13 16 OL II ■HII V T nHor V J FOUR SHOWS 11 A.M. 3.15 6.15 915 I I Gary Cooper V ,^,l Hero of a hundred fights 9 PICT I Set m the spectacle of Mystic India jfc, n "VWp I with its guttering Mosques, oriental I Palaces, Weird Music and65 words
-