Morning Tribune, 4 July 1941

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  • 15 1 Vo l r>— \o. 132, Friday, July 4, 1941. Morning Tribune Friday, July 4, 1941.
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  • 1398 1 ftew 1,500-Mile Offensive Halted FIGHT TO THE END," I PLEDGES STALIN HEAVY LOSSES SOVIETS CLAIM I London, July 3. STALIN, the Russian Premier, broadcasting to the Russian people this morning from all Soviet wire- stations, declared that despite the heroic resistance he Russian Amy and the destruction
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  • 206 1 Cairo, July 3. TT is announced officially that British and Allied troops have surrounded Palmvra. The difficulties with which the Allied forces surrounding palmyra are now contending were described yesterday afternoon by a spokesman who stated that to the north lay a beit of very rocky desert
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  • 328 1 FRANKNESS FIRMNESS London, July 3. A STRIKING combination of frankness and 7 firmness"' was one comment in London political circles on M. Stalin's speech, the s importance of which has been immediately recog- i nised in London. All to-night's newsp»j>ers devote many columns to it. Commenting on the speech, the
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  • 1025 2 Ministry Of Information Debate London. July 3. THB a,>|>oml,n.nl „l Mr Kr !,.< -kliart. HM well-known ant hor who ""^^"^'XDutv 1 planter is you* an.) h u rittea two books dea.mg I n,t'. S.,..tarv in th* MiiiMr. ol information was announced Ho.^o of Tom
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  • 361 2 London, July 3. TMF TIMES iii an editorial, states: "Japan waits, says the lon^-expected declaration of Japanese policy which was issued yesterday hy Mr. Matsuoka, the Japanese Foreign Secretary, the outcome of la series of meetings and proves a model of caution. The state of emergency
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  • 517 2 REST OF THE NEWS Vichy. July 3— M. Jean Louis Helleu, former, Vichy Minister at Athene, to-day has been appointed Vichy Ambassador at Ankara in succession to M Jules Henry, who died at his post recently. Reuter. Rome, July 3.— Prince George Berbecu, President of the International Aeronautical Federation, died
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    27 2 Five hospitals were damaged in the London am daring the [heaviest blitz of the year. Here Is I man salvaging articles from his damaged home in London.
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    • 32 2 JULY sth PERFORMANCE IS NEARLY SOLD OUT KOOK TO-ILIY AT LITTLES FOR Friday .Inly llil. (|,.l» rinn \igh<> 9p. m S«l„rd„ J.l 7 Ull. 9.30 p.m. VICTORIA THEATRE (Tax i nc Ided)
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  • 639 3 London, July 3. ing this despatch in toy cabin in a destroyer ivhii h j. bome fi:r many days. Standing on |i K > u inutei a#o I watched, steam slowly past nrll riant troopships, one of them lying a ic h Flag, another
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  • 88 3 Melbourne, July 3. Gen. Sir Claude j Auchinleck, who sue-] [ceeds Gen. Wavell in' the Middle East, is well known to thou-! sands of Australians! who were encamped under him in the I Southern Command.! England. for six months last year. Yugoslavs in Western Australia are urging the
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  • 213 3 London. July 3. A MENACE to the BStttf Of Britain" due to the abilitv of German agents to cross the bold. 1 from Ulster to Eire and despatch intormatam to Germanv i n scaled diplomatic bags was alleged £U question time in the House of
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  • 186 3 Washington, July 3. THE United States has urged th^ other American republics to accept a policy of "constructive and practical co-operation" in defence of the safety of the Americas. A proposal that such a policy be adopted has been made by the
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    50 3 *y Five hospital'- were damaged j in the Loudon J area during the f heaviest blitz of the year. Sis- J ter G. E. Cart- wright., herself 1 1.. in red. salvag- ing surgical in- struiuents, with Nurse M. I. Green. in a London hospit- i j al. i -^«,rf
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  • 621 5 solving the toddler's problems NURSERY LUNCH DISH nsfl ,l I)DING makes igood nud-day dish for the foddler. To make it, take: lb jetted white fish, fclb. La'toes, 1 oz. breadcrumbs. 1 Lbiespoonful dried milk, 1 Z i little salt, fees, butter. make, well grease a btfbi M»d line it with
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  • 495 5 •HE diet chosen hy the expectant mother should be simple but good and should consist of nourishing and easily digested dishes. In ddition. it should provide ample quantities of the main types of »6 needed by human beings. There are, remember, foods that ►uild flesh, foods
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  • 146 5 ADENOIDS are of great importance and should never be neglected. They may influence the whole mental and bodily development of the child and they affect the whole appearance, to say nothing of destroying good looks. The senses of hearing, taste and smell are much J
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  • 342 6 Chungking, July 3. r Flll\ Chinese pr6M this morning unanimously expressed the greatest Indignation at the German and Italian recogni* tioti of the Nanking Government under Mr. Wang Ching~wei. The official Centra] Daily News, in a leading article, des-iriix-s the fiction as an "insult
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  • 114 6 The support of Chinese in Malaya of the action taken by the I Chungking Government in break* 'mg oil relationshiups with Berlin I and Rome, following their anI nonncement of the recognition of 1 tho Japanese-sponsored Nanking Government, has just been cabled tc Dr. Quo Tai-Chinese Foreign Minister, by Mr.
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  • 305 6 (From Our Own Reporter) ipoh, Thursday. rpHE Empire Services Canteen was declared open thU afterjnoon at the Y.M.C.A. by Major(Gen. Gordon Bennet. G.O.C A.1.F.. lin the presence of a large gathering, including troops, officers and members of the public. The Hon. Col. Cecil Rae, president of
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  • 57 6 rubber industry of Sarawak has given a total of $150,000 to the Imperial Government for the prosecution of the war. Just a year ago the industry made a gift of $100,000. Now It has contributed a further sum of $50,000. which has been remitted to the Crown
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  • 93 6 W. H Putson ot' the R.A.F. Seletar, was fined $100 by Mr. C. H Whitton In the District Traffic Court, yesterday morning on a summons charge of obtaining a driving licence in Feb. 21 while bo. ip»i disqualified from obtaining one for a period ot 12
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  • 13 6 PADEREWSKI programme will he broadcast from the Singapore station at 9.35 p.m. to-day
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  • 146 6 pound unanimously guilty by the iommon jury on three chaK Chlau K Toh, alias Chow Koc Tea. formerly an assistant In i p h hop, was sentenced to >roua imprisonment >v Mr Justice Woriey in the Assize lay i charge of theft of to one
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  • 970 6 Boxer Says He Got Raw Deal In Singapore EJF all the countries he had visited, Singapou was the only one where he had been badly reated, said Mohamed Fahmy, the boxer in his vidence in the case in which he is suing the lappy World, Ltd.. lor over $11,000 as
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  • 1182 7 H.L HOPKIN'S Letter From London I e? i Outspokenness Of J i Correspondents St. [Paul's Rebuilderri Bombing Of Dublin: Seaside "Gate-Crash-W: A "Wowser'S Element I* J i ondon, June 14. ii the newspapers P to-da. is the outspokenness t uondents in the n dd le East on the loss of
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  • 326 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY. JULY 4, 1941 THE SPHINX SPEAKS [T took nearly two years of German pinpricks from behind the screen of a non-aggression pact and eleven days of tierce fighting against the German invaders for Josef Stalin to break his long silence. Since the Nazi attack on Poland less
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  • 214 8 rpilE Commission appointed to inquire into the system of awarding contracts for public works will hold its third sitting at the Council Chamber this morning, when more evidence is expected to be recorded. The first sitting of the Commission was on June 6, but
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    33 8 L&AUZ1N0 T ,5 GOINS TO REQu.'RE A PLANNED CAMPAIGN, IF IT IS POSSIBLE AT ALL TO RESCUE HIS PALS, MICKEY MAS HAD TO PIND A SAFE HOME TO WORK. FROM -1
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  • 821 9 lin —Dreamer And Realist L quite futile to that, in addition ,v hundred* of ,f words which flowed from abler ine. it would still to throw a new opin either as composer. ben* of the promusk: to bo prejght's Gramophone bo as well in this er together a
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    44 9 Lock heed bombers destined for the R.AF. mass at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn. Flown from the Californian factory, these Hudsons will have their wings stripped off before being shipped. They are built now at the rate of four a day.
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  • 90 9 THE 25TH RECITAL GIVEN j BY THE SINGAPORE S MUSIC AND GRAMOPHONE i SOCIETY WILL BE HELD J I TO-NIGHT AT 11, NEWTON ROAD AT 8.45 I'M A PROGRAMME DEVOTED i TO CHOPIN WILL BE PRE- J SENTED BY MR. VAN HIEN. S THERE WILL ALSO BE
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  • 107 9 Factory Returned To Owners Hyde Park 'New York), July 2. P\J]BIDF^NT Roosevelt has ordereo th? return to the owners of thf North American Aviation Corpora tion's factoiy at Inclcwood, California The United States Army will b< recalled on the President's execut. ive. order. Soldiers tcok control oi this factoiy last
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  • 65 9 Manila, July S. IN a f'ouble-barrelled more to check the activities of foreign agents, Mr. Manuel Quezon to day announced a Washington order on the restriction of the move ments of vessels in the Honsapc fortified zone on Luzon Island anr imultanecusly ordered severe re strictions
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    • 113 9 ay, COLUMBIA I MASTERWORKS SIBELIUS SYMPHONY No. 2 in D. 9 parts) LX 50/4 KARELIA SUITE Intermezzo Album 136 (Auto coup. Robert Kajanus and Symphony Orchestra LX 8099 8103) SYMPHONY No lin E minor. 9 parts) LX 65 9 KARELIA SUITE Alia Marcia Album 137 (Auto coup. Kajanus and Symphony
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

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    • 545 10 \jj^^ \_*w*^^ f x L JBn ILi I|^Jm> Jf*^ w^^ Situations Vacant i i. i Trl < .111' 111 A; 7v i nsh Rosd, (No. INK) WANTED AGENTS throughout Malaya t<> n bocks and magazines No deposit. 66 dl i 'mi s< nd 62 for "ample* ln B S-il.iin. ll!'..
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    • 581 10 Miscellaneous Tailor prices. < ow <>ki u k i i 4!»7K. Proprietor Won^ (N MA! Ladles Halrdrraslng lie Rond i ut back I t lub). Prices; Permanent waring and set $1 50 Hair. (Inceto) $7- Henna application i Manicure $1-. (No. OUHl IMPERIAL H. 1 1 WIS ifHtnrc J rmir
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    • 597 10 For Sale Chm Oood Steel D i Windows from England, complete witi looks, hooks Pre-war < I $385 Ni :< it offer ace Hugh Sun. 257. la--5 vender Street, Singapore. (No. 158K] OASBARD Cabinet Electric Grmnophoni wltl two weeke old, owner lea*- Price $180 or nearest offer Annlj Boa MB,
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    • 488 10 A\otor Vehicles WANT to sell your err. i0i»8, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. Mil I.MAN MINX Saloon 9.8 H.P. Of 1i93 Pair.-«'d Kreen Engine In Rood runn.ug r, very little u.sed. Apply 06, Rnnm Road. Pei.ang. (No. IMK) I lOp. SALE; Standard Tourer 8 hp. 1941 1 model $1,700 or nearest.
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    • 338 10 SON THE j AIR SINGAr E ZHL 225 m I3Q j ZHP 1 30 m 169 mcs. ZHI» 2 48. 58 4,173 m«i ZHP.3 41.38 m. MM LONDON CSV— I7.BI mri| 14-84 metres IGSF—IS 14 men 19 81 metrra. rom (-15 p.m. 11-50 p.m > GSD— II.7S ma 25. M
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  • 6 11  - THE MAJOR WALLY STAN IKOSS BV
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  • 71 11 Ankara, July 3. > rv renaissance or n orthocJcx Church J old-fashioned Sriottam u reported Rus sia by diplomats °t \nkara from Moscpw" v rtlxi Asronsky, the NaBre^detsting Company s correspondent, in a radio message from Ankara. "llie de?dly menace of the German attack seems to have struck c!"ep
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  • 188 11 Bomuay. Juij 2* AFTER an inteivail of 30 hour.*, telegrapnic and tele phonic communications between Bombay and other centres in India were resumed this evening. On both the.twj big ntilway systems, however, traffic is still dislocated, but Sttne services by provisional routes are being maintained— By Radio.
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  • 53 11 A PETITION for a dissolution of her marriage with her husband, Mr. I. H. Hoahing, a solicitor, filed by Mrs. Mary Hoahing, was mentioned in the High Court yesterday before! Sir Percy McElwaine, the Chief Justice. The matter was adjourned. Mr. Philip Hoalim is counsel
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  • 35 11 Washington, July 3. MR Morgenthau, the Secretary of the Treasury, and Mr. T. V. So:ng yesterday signed a one-year extension of the United States Treasury's $50,000,000 currency stabilisation credit to China Reuter
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  • 51 11 Women Doctors For Army Simla, July 1. The response to the announcement that European women doctors would be eligible for recruitment for the R.A.M.C. has been excellent. It is now proposed to form a women's section of the Indian Medical Service on the same lines. The matter is being considered—By
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  • 19 11 To cater for greatly increased traffic, an extra express is running from Mondays to Saturdays between Sydney and Melbourne.
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    • 158 11 10 SI 00 SI 00 $LM 52.50 5100 $1.00 0.40c. 5100 QJI il 20 urns PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. or Information regarding freight and passenger accommodation BOFSTEAD CO.. LTD., rIE lIANKLINE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE TAKING
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    • 172 11 Public* Xoii<*<* SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY i TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the fol« lowing materials or service. Por particulars see Municipal Tender Room. THNDER Date of Closing Supply oi Standard High Pressure Copper Tubes. 4 p.m. 7 July 1941 Supply of 344 tons of Best Quality Quick Lime for 12
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    • 327 11 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains around the heart, palpitation, dizziness, headaches at top and fat* of head and above eyes, shortness or b'refcth. feel nervy, or suffer from poor sleep, loss of memory and energyvindigestion, worry and fear, your trouble is pr«'hahly raused bv
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  • 324 12 Cable News from 'Down under' Melbourne, July 3. AN Australian ts- ;embled Beau tort has Sown to Sydney from Melbourne In record time. T!ic ■peed i.s a secret. The Taxation Dc- partment says that I allowances paid to I war wives must be i' counted with Income for taxation pur-
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    • 77 12 The BIG BATTLE of the SEXES IS RAGING FURIOUSLY... AT THE CAPITAL 3.15 6.15 9.15 DAILY I.N K.N'GI.ISII: IHEDY LAMARR CLARK GABLE <o>mi\ih x~ ALSO: WAK DEFENCE MEASURES in the D.eIT and THE SIEGE of TOBIU'K I 500 MILES OUT~~OF~ LIVERPOOL, GOOD SHIP GLEN INNISTON WITH I AAAERICAN PASSENGERS ABOARD
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    • 94 12 I STEP CUT WITH MR. i "SEA HAWK" m the funniest Coined] thriller ever made! TODAY 315, 6.15 9.i, ALHAMBRA V *%y 'V*^ iWw ~*V ii^iHiß *_mW»» mm** <S> X -Vii aiso PATHE GAZETTE A I \IVIHSAI \l WMtl II The producer of "AFRICA SPEAKS" brim J you another thrilli
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  • 89 13 Wireless Aids Law v i mm* lessa yard \v<\ t i th< r arrest ol three in dthe recoveijj quant tv cl articles, i d rttl I £1,000 was ie- V. onvKirkJ Den- ;,>,■ and Denny, 30. Bti !andon dv i flat I I ned Mr S; nley V Vale.
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  • 83 13 L U In S'i-i ler and a 3e- man a irl I Open window dived through. t the di tective Quick, to: He *d one ol the i ed, I wwnwards ground was iUit I J -until the inan I he di igged M mac George I ft*. <«•-
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  • 14 13 kiN m, C-. J-'i'lryn Sfcr has been in th f r ;ur ''-■on.
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    • 405 13 Hailam Charged With Theft ALLEGED to have committed theft uf a rinu valued at "50.50, j <he property of Hoe Juat Seng, at i It Ink Aver Market on Wednesday iftcrnoon, a 24-year-old Hailam, Ui K<^' Hun. appeared before Mr. W. D C< r i rew in the third court
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  • 636 14 T.-tipinjj. Th day. icli»n i From (mi Own Reporter) TPHfcr.i' I] crowd at the opening daj of the Taipi \f Ti I ly meeting held here to-day, and dividends 2 *>> v J wore generally small. #^l won th- eating the favourite fsiilnc©""*^ Ladv
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  • 422 14 Atfhli* iir i hnmjpUutsUl^ s ONLY je times were registered yegfc on the S.C.C n dang in the heat's of I Singapore A. A. A. championship meeting l Ahmad last year's winner of the 100 v I 220 yards won his heats in both t;
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  • 180 14 <pHE toilowir..; .ire the haada-.ips foi L morrow, ihv last day o; Ibc Taiping Rucv*Hor»(\s class 3, about 6 furlor.sLADY ZENTA 0 01 STONECHAT 8 03 TITLED LADY R ni TOPLA 8 00 THE CUTTER 7 13 SANTA ANITA 707 Horses daM 4. dlv. l, abo G
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  • 114 14 CINGAPORE Swimming Club beat Y.M.C.A I Bfals to one in wrici-0010 match plaj J I s s c pool yesterday. S.s.c. scored then- Oat goal wfcen chat* ■2?»Au TfHi a ton S P'vierful throw, breakin I witn the ball prom Fanes. The T's then score*
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    • 62 14 Sports Diary! hTO-DA* I CER: Div I M.F.A. v RJ fac-ac». Stud.'J.'™ Div. II A. SH« v Publi.sli er J 5.H.8.; Du II R.A.F. (H.Q-' Post Offic*' w Office ground. CRICKET: Int ej College ar.njj match. H:ifl College v MedJ College. Ist oa Medical (Viies ground. TENNIS: S. < H
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  • 52 15 York, July 2. und-up of spy eral Bureau of I ,o-Men) took into William Gustav I .used American, and electricity &j an arrest is ItH d not guiltyiand Conradir ship stewards charges ol conspipr vi ousiy announced ,,itv Renee Nal' Clipper ste- had previously pleaded 'now changed his R
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  • 141 15 (FROM PAGE 3) L Ire* which every on© American nations has ,it s own national inspiraave not only been tem- T blotted out but anendeaJVint made to exterminate Su anywhere to-day Is bom the unrtastod lust for kg loot which has no limit Binttion of the entire world, gnomic
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  • 57 15 A MAN who stole property worth £17 from an hotel damaged by enemy action was sentenced at Poole. Dorset, to six months' hard labour. He is William Albert Harrison, of Parr-street, Parkstone. His mother, Mrs. Flora Elizabeth Harrison, of Seamoorroad, Bournemouth, was sentenced to three months'
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  • 105 15 Actor's Son New Savoy Chief MR. Hugh Walter Kinswell Wontner. who, in 1930, undertook the inspection of 80,000 rooms for overseas visitors to the Coronation, has been appointed managing (director of the Savoy Hotel, Ltd.. following the death of Sir George Reeve* Smith. Mr. Wontner, elder son of Mr. Arthur
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  • 353 15 tOUBITIONS, restrictions and licensing regutatUtm relating to the importation of posted an eK into the United Kingdom are set out in the iHtwiai official communique: I ent exceptional circumstances, many not normally subject to restriction upon im»tto the United Kingdom are now either irely prohibited or are admitted only
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  • 314 15 INHERE was an exciting iinish to the ciiekei match played at Changi yesterday when the OCTU met the R.A. ac acs, the game ending in a win for the Gunners bv the narrow margin of 12 run«. The Gunners batted first and put up 123
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    • 322 15 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours *t la no longer ne< o»n»r> tr after troi.: •••sh of vigour und i 01, weak memor.«nd body, nervousnesi >uu>ure blood. »ick •y skin, depression ileep, becau: an American Jx-t- i <lw«vered u quick, easy way t- i ,d n-iv.. troubles. This
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  • 289 16 London July S. f |^lK Air Ministry announce that the ofTenshe against ficnnan ports, communications and heavy industries was continued last night by aircraft of the llomber Command. The main effort was directed against llremcn. Cologne and Duisburg. Large tires broke out in the industrial quarters of
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  • 115 16 Ankara. July "Failure Menu the bent description of the vi-J. of Itenoit Mechln, the special Vichy envoy It Turkey. Well •informed «|iia 1 1 t'i-s tf'Stfl tonight thai he lias heen <ate r..ri. ;tily refused perim sion to m nd ai mis across Turkey to Apparently. M. Mechin
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  • 1070 16 From Page One just, Uint the enemy musl •>«• crushed m.'j that we must OUI I I ,llv en enemy sbundsnUy -uppie-d •a uii tanks and seroplanea The Red us difwlth self-denial for Inch «<! Soviet bind. Red Army, pro- i,.j, mis ol tanks and airInto action
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    19 16 Total numbg enemy plan s i troved during nj day on all frontii to niktnijthi Lonl time. 22
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  • 116 16 Manila Report Japanese Recalling All Vessels? Manila, July 3. IT is strongly rumoured in Manila that the Jajxir^e Government has reculltd all Japanese vessels frd Philippine waters. The local agents of the Kyusjl Mai'u, (8.666 tons) confiim that the vessel was requisitioned by the Japanese Government on arrival from Kobe
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  • 442 16 London. July 3. JJKITAI VS decision to help the Russian aircraft industry to develop its own resources in the light of Britain's experience of the war in the air may be seen as the first stop in direct air aid 10 the Soviet, as distinct
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