Morning Tribune, 31 August 1940

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune v v_ No. 181, Saturday. August, 31, 1940.
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  • 666 1 RUMANIA ACCEPTS UNJUST AXIS BALKANS GARVE-UP Transylvanian Dispute Ends BERLIN, AUG. 30. jln AGREEMENT IN THE HUNGARIAN- RUMANIAN DISPUTE WAS SIGNED IN VIENNA TO-DAY, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL NEWS AGENCY. THt: AGREEMENT "FINALLY FIXES THE NEW FRONTIER BETWEEN HI \G ARY AND RUMANIA/ The Official News Agency says that the
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  • 92 1 The picture^ above shows a t L tense moment I during an at- tack on a con- vov and aerial battle over the J English Chan- S nel. Note the i churning up of the water by fragments m c x p 1 o d ing i
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  • 49 1 London, Aug. 30. WN interesting claim m the Italian war comh munique to-day is that enemy fighters which were m the air when the Italian bombin'- formations arrived to bomb the naval base of Micaba, on Mall a, refused to engage m bat- Reuter
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  • 174 1 London, Aug. 30. "FN les> than P year the Dominions have created armies and air forces of their own for the defence of the Empire/ says the Daily Telegraph. "Further developments of united imperial action will come from the meeting m October of the
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  • 116 1 ITALIANS KILL TWO AMERICAN MISSIONARIES Cairo, Aue. 30. 'TWO American missionaries were killed and two other Americans wounded when two Italian aircraft dropped 30 bombs and then machine-gunned an Isolated station of the Sudan Interior Mission at Doro, m the Upper-Nile Province, on Aug. 23. according to a report issued
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  • 71 1 London, Aug. 30. THE death is reported of the famous physicist, Bir Joseph Thomson.-- Renter. Sir Joseph was honoured by 20 universities during his brilliant career. Eleven had conferred fclbwship.s on him. Be won the Nobel prize for phySiea m 190G, was awarded the Knmhthood In 1010
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  • 507 2 Fire Bombers Launch Widespread Raid London. Aug. 30. MOST Londoners ,njoy«i their first undisturbed rest for nearly a week last night, but stray raiders were reported over other areas and Nazi fire-bombers launched a numbei of would-be terror raids m north-east and north-west bng
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  • 156 2 Secret Service Combat Fifth Columnists London. Am. 30. J FIFTH columnists are belie?- ed to have been active m l 4 signalling to enemy plants J during recent night raids on > 5 Britain. They are suspected J i of having caused a number i of fire> us guides It
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  • 32 2 Berlin, Aur. 30. The International Danube comii.i.s:ioii lilus suspended activities f TiiiLic then- is no place for such institutions i:i the now Europe, ac- rding to th Voelkiachei Beobachter. Reuter
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  • 189 2 No Food Shortage In Britain L» udon, Aug. 2». THE splendid generosity of the American people, expressed m contributions to the Allied cause by way of medical stores and ambulance*, and other ways, has been deeply appreciated m Bri-j tain. These gifts, which still continue. are mest gratefully received, and
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  • 246 2 Germans' Defeat London, Aug. 30. THE failure of Nazi efforts to interrupt shipment from Britain and the efficiency of the tightened British blockade are effectively stalemating attempts by German firms to secure business m South Amerca by guaranteeing delivery of goods of German origin, the
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  • 90 2 if- Before children^ m England were S actually evacu- I i ated to various t homes m the J i Dominions, the G o v ernment i S saw to it that they were mcdi- t cally fit and S that they would not be a burden
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  • 122 2 WELL-known personalities the Colony's aviation world have been granted commi>sions m the recently formed Straits Settlements Volunteer Air Force. the Government Gazette published last night announces They are: Major Reginald Lewis D SO.. Director of Civil Aviation, who has been made Group Captain. Mr. Herbert Walter Chat
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  • 174 3 I mid< n. Auj; 30. i mat .on GoverritncH lndo- i has jouiej General^ i >. Gstulie. (i( Uroux was reHev< W* pys lv Ind0 i Chin, by the Vich> Covemi m( pi beravM be wished to continue i»e struggle at the time ot the French Mll»i--\tt
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  • 62 3 FUSHIMI MARU TO SAIL Bombay, Aug. 30. lese lin<:r Fushimi permitted to continue tatt voyage, according to the isul here. She will sail this afternoon. It r d here that the tartuife of the Fushimi i Bcmbay was due to and administrative causes uible to occur occanresent conditions. rstood the
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    36 3 London. Aug. 30It is officially stated that the casualties m the submarine Orpheus, the loss of which was announced on Aug. 19 are five officers. 4'j ratings and one Chinese steward missing is presumed killed.— Reuter
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  • 191 3 T'»-I>AY is the 60th birthday of Queen Wilhelmma, <;;illant ruler of the Netherlands for the last forty years who is forced this year to spend it as an exile from her own country. When Queen Wi Ihelmina was obliged to leave Holland before the Nazi
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  • 346 3 London. Aug. 30. VIII.ITARV circles m I^nd »n 111 acHevc that the pin-oriok-tarties of the British forces and hard slogging- of the •Navy have delayed, but not caused U-e abandonment, of the exivfted Italian attack on Egypt The Italians have been concentrated for some
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  • 946 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By Thk •l<v< n Amei men tertained OB I nr.!ht m Singapore it a dinner given by the Executive Coui.cil Oj tbf Straits SHtlnnent (U the Adelphj Hotel. Present W9t* H E. the Officer Miotini&terlng the Ooveniment, H-!i Mr. 6 W Jonas,
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  • 52 4 Dinner For Journalists S Top:— Mrs. T.B. S Drew chatting y with one of the visiting Ameri- can newspaper. men, Mr. 11. (allender. at J the dinner on I Thursday night. Above: Gener- al scene at the i dinner at the Adelphi Hotel i m honour of the vi.sii it
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  • 1308 5 FIRST DANCE FROCK viiould be so glad. Helen, if you would please I i dance dress for me, as I am going to my 1 rown-up party next month. I am just Urn, tall and rather large-made so do not anything too -pretty-pretty". At the same
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    • 22 5 Correspondence Coupon j The above coupon must be enclosed *ith every correspondence coupon. I Morning Tribune, Saturday. S JngHSt 31, 1040. X
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  • 977 7 H. L. Hopkin Writes From London.... J. .Inly 24. courses <>i action which 1 now been drastically iffkialism appears to rioosly out of touch lie «>j)inion. 17, ilent Column" has sue- uh to the satisfact j on »p|e who viewed with c
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  • 234 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUG. 31, 1940. CAROL'S ISOLATION JUDGING fn>m what is happening m the Balkant, Rumania appears to stand an excellent chance of being reduced to a size much smaller than she was before 1914 Neutrality the term is becoming most and more arobiguoui m the modern sense has
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  • 207 7 KEMATNING m the Axis fold has not provided sufficient safeguard for independent existence, because Germany is too preoccupied to be of any material assistance to her. A swing towards Soviet Russia would be junt as dangerous at this juncture, m view of Russia's enigmatic attitude towards
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  • 286 8 ssssgsssESS lav m the fifth police court. m Koh Iftek Hau said th:. time m July, this year, hr to -he civil district court I a sumn P**" named Chiang Huat. and. M he wished the case heard earlier instead of the usual a „< H
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  • 129 8 < Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Hon. Mr. Justice H. Mack- ;icy. Pui.>me Judge. Burma, Mrs. Maeknty and, their daughters, Joan and Mary, arrived m Singapore yesterday by plane en route to Australia on holiday. Interviewed by the Morning Tribune. Mr. Justice Mackney said
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  • 168 8 A£ the Singapore Municipal Commissioners' Meeting yesterday. Mr. C. Reuben criticised the recommendation of committee No. 1 regarding steps to b? taken to prohibit car parking m the vicinity of, Cathay Cinema and asking 1 the management of the cinejma to provide adequate parking space
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  • 159 8 Raids On Lancashire Negligible U»ndon, Aug. 30. GERMAN propaganda stories re latins to the damage done to an industrial plant m Lancashire and complete dislocation of her production as a result of the German air raids cause surprise to Lancashire manufacturers who. apart from what they are able to see
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  • 88 8 anck owntr of 14 houses. Chew Koh Beni*. managing partner of Chop ChoO Teck Hup Kee, who had been bankrupt BinCe 1931, was yesterday granted a conditional discharge by Mr. Justice Manning m the Bankruptcy Court. The order was suspended from operation for two
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  • 47 8 "I HAVE paid 1 money." (ltl solicitor, when manning Bankrupt 60 years ol practising hi vocate and »1 25 years According to affairs hi* L amounted I eight credit time he I had been h quired mon< practice net income < quired for 1 about $300
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    • 103 8 n S VI /A N 7* i cj A kA I L I n j3j j For discerning X- f^ A Vtw fogi H 7/i^. well-ma tured m wood* WP.£. 178 ARE YOU MM v\ho has thought of getting an Electric Cooker and have wondered whether if would entail expense?
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  • 93 9 Minister Sees Britain's Defe n ces AR Minister Anthony Eden recently made an extensive tour of British defences and fortified areas where he saw for himself the efficiency of all departments of the Briiain*<; defence organisation. Wearing glasses, the War Minister is mo, left, studying maps of a fortified area,
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  • 98 9 4 Month m t interest on boiTowed WJ Soon Kirn advocate and v-stfj-day before Mr. Justice <tlo n m bankruptcy. had a wife who was a Bjan of some means Then« n« could spare for the beB it ol his creditors was $10 a I 1!l "<* had
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  • 90 9 Conditional Discharge Granted Mi: j Manning, jrctterda) m tht Bankruptcy Court granted a conditional discharw t Lim Boon Teek, :i 09-year «>lo Chinese, who had bi n i hank rupt since February MM, win liabilities amounting to $h. .)K4 The order vu susoended froa operation for 1 ur monthi Aeoordtng
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  • 174 9 MAINTENANCE of $10 a month was allowed Millcy de Wind against her husband Reginald de Wind, 'Who runs a farm, by the second magi strate, Mr. Conrad Oldham yesterday. Milley de Wind Mid that they had been married lor ten yean and hud
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  • 63 9 LAN A TURNER was at I (ostume party when this pitlure of her was taken. Near- j ly all the. lounger players, like Lana, co-operate with the cameramen. They realize that the more pictures Uken of them, the MM known they become. Lana's real name is Jiitfa Jeanne
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  • 102 9 ACQUITTED OF MAKING FALSE DECLARATIONS \TATiNCi that the proaecutioi had failed to prove guMtj knowledge when they made Un declaration the second mams trafc erday, acquitted tw>' Indians who had been en**** l with making a ralae (inanition. The men, In being recrtutc Into ih- Police Force, had mud' B
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  • 93 10 nay $91 a month was made against rV ydAng a book-keeper at Raffles Hotel. enance of his ,Ac and three children. SS3 Oldham. the Second Magistrate. I to pajf $30 for his wife's ™mtend $10 for each Of ttM children, but the ate fixed th- mt
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  • 67 10 London. Aug. 30- T i I Trade announces shipping claim-, been set up for ti X of enforcing claim.-, ships, and of obUi: :H--cargo en enemy I JM tish-owned cargoe cir^H .ships lying m neu'r "ly-rv^W release of which, as I J> bo attempted thro
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  • 120 10 MILITARY DIGGING UP MENTIONING a case where the U«ht3 had gone out "perhaps due to carelessness m digging up," Mr. A. J. Braga. yesterday inquired at the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners whether the military iuthorities consulted the various Municipal departments before they dug up entrances to buildings for
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  • 65 10 THE Singapore Mv nicipal Commissioners yesterday passed an amendment to the Petroleum Bylaws m order to enable the Asiatic Petroleum Co., who are proposing to reorganise the oil depot at Kallang, to store 300.000 gallons of pH:roleum instead of the 50.000 gallons m horizontal tanks,
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  • 64 10 Mr. R.M. Meyer Welcomed U HEARTY welcome was extended t Mr. R. M. Meyer when he took his cat for the first time B a mrmber of ih° Municipal CommisskMien at its meeting >esterday by the President, Mr. L. Rayman. Mr. Mr yer was later < lee ted to .serve
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    • 477 11 skjdfjk Situations Vacant hostesses, for local cabaret. apply lth Photo to Box "nibune. Singapore. (No. 550E) I i Teachers. Only those with Senior ipply. State salary required. h School, Johore. (No. 542E) i: to canvass oil paintings. Oooj APP., F. O^B-Jg Haild Lady Canvassers »ble to ChliiMt dialects and Malay.
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    • 626 11 To Let TO LET, new semi-detached bungalow No l Dv Road, off HiilMde Drice »t iU mile Upper] Serangoon Ejad, -iingapore. Apply within 5641 TO LET Sea-Side Compound House 58. (old 105) Paslr Panjang, Singapore. Pour bedroombathroom* attached. Dining sitting room*, garage etc. Phoiw ttffl, Lun Boon Hin. (No. 52«f)
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    • 644 11 Business Opportunity HKiH CLASS Shirts Manufacturer wish** to get In touch with interesting dealers who desire to have exclusive trad* marks of their own Apply P. O. Box 622. Singapore. (No. 50fE> Professional TO BE SUCCESSFUL In Business, you mast know the Fundamental Principles of Pin Working which contribute much
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    • 582 11 Board Residence MATELT Completely furnished flat. Lliu-u Lo;ig hath Apply Flat 7, Ell Court (Wo. 574E) LAROE Purntsh*d Boom for rent with or without breakfast. Flat 7— Eu Court, Singapore (No. 517E) LANKA BOAROINO House. 47. Beneoolen GtTr»t. j Singapore. ?icaßi for Boarder*. Charijee reasonable. Ah r< >tns furnlahed. Catering
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  • 72 12 Clothes Returned To Owner from 'jj: NT w J given back which uer, irom him recently T^ T.n: Us arrested ion with the theft The cloth* $300 n by the p when Mr application lore Mr J.G I port, he was i on that the di via i i the
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  • 107 12 $500 Bui! In Lottery Cast NG King Chwee.vlM a found by d° tectlves writing out j ••chap ji kee"' sc'ne dule m a house New Market Roai appeared befoir Mr. J.G. Rap poport m the thin court charged assist iii-» In the ma nagemcr.t of a publi lotteiy. He pleadei
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  • 50 12 Javanese On Dagger Charge OTHMAN bin M Javanese, JJJ charged yeste™ before the third m. gistrate, Mr. J I Rappoport.withgoj about aimed m pw lie. The case journed fora J bail of $200 being 2 lowed. Othmrn edtohavebmiiou m possession of a» g er at Fort Ca»* Road on Aug^.
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  • 42 12 CHARGED with be: t a member of i Malayan Com* 0 Party, Ooi SuanJ yesterday a;>pea before Mr. J •<'■/' poport, the third m gistrate. M He was Bfi a detective at RoadonAuti case was P until Sept. 5, baling opposed
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    • 361 12 TO-DAY at THE < APITOL |1 H, ami l r Grand LAUGH SHOW onl> I RKE SHOWS 10-MORR^W at 11 A.M. 115 and 6-15 New Universal's Sauty. Merry Riot of Music. Fun Laughter— IHtYRt LATINS IN MANHATTAN! J a n r-S A I P I C T U c II
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    • 53 12 WELCOME THE U.S. JOURNALISTS TO THE FAIR CITY OF SINGAPORE TONITE IN THEIR HONOUR THE AMERICAN BALL TEA DANCE 7— &.30 NIGHT DANCE TILL 1 AM. TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. SHARPSABATINO vs. MOHD FAHMY RON DENNIS VS. V. MARQUES if TO-NIGHT HAPPY THEATRE 6-45 9-1 1 THE UNDER-PUP SEASIDE TALKIES: 8
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  • 160 13 lnt iiuetmu <»t the iwnapiw IftMklpal /I ..mniissionrrs >e>terday Mr. I J. IWnnrtt the traffic arrangements at the junction of SJIJL I Bask Koad and Orange Road. Paterson j.M u»n- a success from the point of vieu of .tins accidents, but were entirely made. (»m
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  • 114 13 A Vhl itOW lor b xing enthusiasts who patroni.se Promoter C S Beef card at the v W rid covered .stadium toAtilio Rabatinj. the Puerto Rlcan, who recently defeated Youml Frisco, clashes with M >hamed Fahmy, the Egyptian Idol, m the bip vn The b. ban had
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  • 134 13 Guides' Lifeboat In Dunkirk Withdrawal riE amazing cw eesi the Guide Empire Gilt Week is revealed In a news-Jet-Lf r from the Imperial Headquarters, Giri Guides' Assn., London. Started with the idP.i Of raising £25,000 for an an ambulance and a lifeboat, the effort realised £46,216. towards which Malaya contributed
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  • 91 13 SUGAR CAN BE EXPORTED IT is announced by the Food Controller, Malaya, that with effect from August 30, l he export of sugar from Singapore will no longer be subject tv export quotas. It is intruded. hOWever. to introduce at an early date a minimum stocks scheme and importers will
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  • 52 13 The following will repri youth League H P U riiendly match against Thorn: u-oft Sports Club ai the Clerical mk>n Hall on Sunday at 7 \> m. Ramnath, P Nagappan R. l ja^opal Subramaniam, C R Krishnan, K. Sathypan. P l P Arumugam, 0 Muruglah,
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  • 63 13 "Boy" Charged With Theft From Master T.i- Xi Halnaneae "boy r! Ul tli*- fifth polr: .m charged with the! Iff Paul Cl»t phone, a nun i „i two packj of ph .xn)k and quantiUea i hlsky :tnd 11 'i be offeni to hav< committed yest» rday. Ta> [aimed trial to
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  • 536 14 MALAYA CUP GAMES OFF R t/# by Decisio n IT was announced Last night at the annual rue by meeting of thr S.C C. that the H.M.S. MaCup rugby ftfftnpftltton has been abandoned for the duration Of the War fcj hast. Thr usuui tournament among mrmbfrs of the Singapore Cricket
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  • 262 14 VJLACKNESS m the second period when they misaed a penalty and several easy chances, was responsible for the defeat of the Chinese 3—l by the Gordons yesterday on the Stadium. The match wa dull for the greater part, with the bright spots supplied by
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    37 14 *T Seen here is^r S Sea Biscuit, fa- mous American i race horse and her progeny, j S which if looks i. are any crite- 1 rion is going to J be every inch his mother's J
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  • 116 14 THE 7th open irvitatton lawn tenr.io lournament of the Straits Chinese Recreaticn Club will begin on Saturday. Sept. tk, on the Hong Lim Green courts. Entriw will close on Saturday, Sept. 14. There will be nine events comprising: Singles open championship, doubles open championship, handicap singles (men's),
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  • 214 14 THE Royal Air *-,r u pqd offered their „i d for the season uhtn they 3 the Manchester Keginient three goals to mm m a division match at lanolin. The match uas a thriH one, the Manchester^ for« playing a great uame. Cunliffe, who sc ired two
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  • 62 14 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY'S S'PORE RACES V "SPECTATOR" pic*" thj I O following: as winner. the first day's ram of J S Singapore Gold Cup m«< %S?l: goli*.v.'|.i« 1 Hot Flash Race I: THE POACHER i Youn? Gyro Race 3: FLEMING j Esquire Golden UjM Race 5- LITKVI'KIN'E Sonny V Race
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  • 118 14 THE J.C.S A. and R.A.F. (Kal :ung» dr yesterday m a Division 2B match at Play was keen throughout although tne tion led 2—o at the interval. m The Airmen, however, played up second period and should have won wit m shooting. Swee Keng scored the
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  • 187 15 IA those who Presented themselves for blood tests yesterday afternoon at the Me. S dical College m response to the appeal for i XT^ n n T* S His Excell «"<y. the Officer i Administering the Goernment, Mr. S \V Jones Dr. G. V. Allen,
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  • 84 15 Sir Victor Sa&soon, the prominent Shanghai banker, arrived by ihip m Singapore yes_ ierday en route to Bombay. Dr. Chang PengChun, his wife ani two children arrived m Singapore yesterday. He is going to the Chinese Legation at Ankara, Turkey, where ht will take up official
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  • 140 15 HO Kok Chc- 11 ong and Cheong Sen i v Chin were each fined S2OO. or ten weeks' rigV orous imprison. ment, by the third magis. 1 trate, Mr. J G Rappoport yes- terday when/ I they pleaded j guilty to a charge of assis- ting
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    • 255 15 \blic Notices > ki-bberlestate 1 i I.MITED. ,p Straits HEREBY GIVEN Divider,.-! o! 4 f he financial year vary 1941. has ,'lared by the Directors iP on the 2nd of ALSO HEREBY that c Transfer Books of mP anv will be closed from ZJ th( 21st of S?inember, S' WedneidAJ,
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    • 245 15 Public Notices LINGLI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Stratits Settlements). DIVIDEND NO. 35. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Third Interim Dividend at the rate of 5 per cent has been declared on account of the year ending 31st August, 1940, and will be paid to Shareholders on the Register
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    • 221 15 -^^sWfcxJr"^ -<5 am. C^^^n *B^^l* ll x% «mpo«sible for a a individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that Is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sties for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have aeesss
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    • 6 16 Morning Tribune Saturday. August 11, 1940
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    • 823 16 42 NAZI PLANES DESTROYED IN NEW RAIDS ON LONDON: Londoii. Aug. Ifc IIMIAT WAS APPAKKMLV A DETERMINED ATTEMPT n TO PIERCE LONDON'S DEFENCES II \S BROKEN IP i;v ANTI-AIRCRAFT FIRE AND FIGHTERS TO-OAt WFIIIJ; LONDON s SIRENS WERE SOUNDING, TCKRI FIC DOGFIGHTS WERE PROGRESSING IN SOUTH EAST ENGLAND DISTRICTS, tBE
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