Morning Tribune, 10 July 1941

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune oL 6-No. 137, Thursday, July 10. IMI. Morning Tribune Thursday, July 10, 1941.
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  • 866 1 NAZI RETREAT IN FACE OF HUGE SOVIET PUSH LONDON, JULY 9. HF RED ARMY HAS INFLICTED A BIG DEFEAT ON GE R man mechanised horces in the lepel sector, north. WT OF MINSK, AND THE NORTHERN ARM OF THE NAZI mm? TOWARDS SMOLENSK AND MOSCOW, ACCORDING TO ?SSrS RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUE
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  • 645 1 LONDON, JULY 9. A HINT THAT THE UNITED STATES NAVY AND THE BRITISH NAVY MIGHT FINI> IT TO THEIR MUTUAL ADVANTAGE TO CO-OPERATE IN KEEPING THE GREAT ATLANTIC SEA-ROUTES OPEN WAS GIVEN BY MR. WINSTON CHURCIfII L, WHEN HE ANNOUNCED THE DECISION TO RETAIN BRITISH TROOPS IN
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  • 60 1 Haifa, July 9. rERIAL forces have occupied Damour. An earlier message stated that the battle for Damou; continued fiercely all day yester day. Vichy artillery was particu larly active on the coast and in the region of the village of El Bourn while sharp fighting occurred ii the
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  • 127 1 London. July 9. WAR equipment for Russia is already in transit from Britain, it was stated at the Ministry of Economic Warfare to-day. Arrangements have been completed in Britain for supplying Russia with large quantities of war mat* rials, it was also stated. Meanwhile, the
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  • 174 1 London, July 9. TCORMAL application for the F discussion of terms leading to the cessation of hostilities has been received from General Dentz in Syria, it was announced in the House of. Commons today by Mr. Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister. Mr. Churchill said, "We have received
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  • 26 1 Helsinki July 9— Soviet bombers to-day raided H lsinki. Three houses were damaged and eight burned. Fifteen persons were killed and many injured,- Reuter
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  • 278 2 LONDON. JULY 9 miF KiF'S \TT\CK ON GERMAN CITIES AS FAR EAST I^SaS MILES FROM LEIPZIG IS REPORTm iV IV XR M NISTRY COMMUNIQUE WHICH SAYS, "aircr\fi Vthk wmber command continued «m<HmSIVE LAST NIGHT WITH A HEAVY AND SSStoS^^\TTA€M ON THE GERMAN INDUSTRIAL OTSTOM .TOE TOWN AND
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  • 220 2 London, July 9. *THK :trst British subject sentenced io dtath under the Treachery Act. is4o, George Johnson Armstrong aged 38, was hanged at Wadsworth Gaol this morning. Armstrong was sentenced on May 8. The trial at the Old Bailey was held in secret. The court was
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  • 33 2 Berne. July 9.— A corps of 16.000 Spanish volunteers for the eastern front have arrived in Berlin, according to the Berlin correspondent of the Neu e Zuercher Zeitung, Reuter
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    105 2 jL, Boys of the 64th Squadron of the Air nam-, g ing Corps, who are under canvas for the first I S time, since Ihe A.T.C. has been taken uad« (he wing o# the Royal Air Force, in a camp in the Home Counties, are being trained in the use
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  • 121 2 P. ii. Wodehouse London. July 9. FE British novelist. P.G. Wodehouse, who is maku a weekly broadcast from Germany to the Unm States was mentioned by name in the House of CO9 mons to-day. In reply to a question, the Foreign Secretary,! Anthony Eden
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  • 105 2 Berlin, July 9. A TREATY was signed yesterday between Geiman and Italy providing for a new comm >n frontie caused by the collapse of the Yugoslav state, the ofll cial German News Agency announces. II new ltaio-Gennan frontier is defined by I line which runs from
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  • 275 2 Saigon, July 9. THE French authorities freely admit that difficulties have arisen in the delivery of rice to Japan under the terms of the economic agreement but the question of bad faith does not arise as 400,000 tons have already been shipped in five
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  • 58 2 NEWS BREVITIES Melbourne. July 9. Four Tallangatiabrothers named Whitehead, til share, farmers, enlisted together in the A.I.F yesterday. Basic principles of! the Australian fodder conservation scheme are that individual farmers conserve foddti on their own farms for their own u*e: and that a fod»i der reserve be built] ui> in
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  • 88 2 ICELANDIC DETENUS TO BE RELEASED London, M IT was learnt that in defertW* 1 the wishes of the VW£ Government, the Briti snjg 1 ment, have agreed tu ICI Icelandic nationals at P ie^ ntr vfoi under detention in this c K;^ affecting the security 01 forces in Iceland. ff
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    • 62 2 I FRIDAY NIGHT IS Informal Night! "DESIGN foh IJVinrcr tin played to packed houses in New York, London and Singapore. DONT MISS IT— lts Entertainment Value To The Last Cent You Pay' Friday, July Mil. n ff 9r mnl Nigh* !> p...,. S rd v *»*7 Ulh MO p. IM
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  • 808 3 NEW YORK, JULY 9. m n STVTES COMMENT ON THE AMERICAN OCCUPA n OF ICELAND HAS PROGRESSED FAR BEYOND r p/VinTS OF ITS CONSIDERATION AS A PURELY DEvcivf MEASURE. THE WIDER IMPLICATION IS BE 5? IV\l YSED AND THERE IS WIDESPREAD CONCUR{IrvV\ THE BELIEF THAT
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  • 113 3 I TF F v, N m XVV STFPS OUT" I Sssi£^! Harold Lloyd, the famous ft m£? toEfe"****?! in the role ■>i»mbm I sf,rV, Step s ut ,now at the keeps oiMn«J the nne *"»«ay type His -V r" ts ">«* of the flme e of his best
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  • 40 3 AXIS CONSULATES IN MANILA TO CLOSE •PHF r^ Manila, July 9. I < niiM rman m and Itali consuls Wdem nf r Manuel Queabn, "ionwa. th J Com*UMtS^". ftefldent P rior to their Consulate close CM the Itali an consulate Reuter
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  • 185 3 V|. MAISKY, the Ambassador of the Union of. Ifl Soviet Socialist Republics, is well in the limelight at Ihe moment, as discussions of a nonaggression pact between Great Britain and Russia are one of the chief front-page news topics ot the day. M. Maisky knows London well, as he was
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  • 160 3 London, July 9. ACTING Squadron -Leader J. C. Mungo-Park, the Cheshire-born RAP. ace now reported missing, has been awarded a bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross. When attacked by six German fighters over the French coast he destroyed two of them. A friend of Britain
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  • 145 3 Zurich, July 9. tN addition apparently to having surprised tne GerI mans, America's occupation of Iceland is regarded in Germany as the first ominous sign that American democracy is able to present the world with a fait accompli, says the Berlin correspondent of the Basler
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  • 59 3 Capetown. July 9. FAR-REACHING proposals for transferring Table Bav harbour from peacetime footing to a wMtjme footing, and thereby speeding up British shipping, will shirSy be put before the Minister of Railwav. Mr F C Sturrock. by a strong deputation of capetown shipping and commercial leaders. It is proposed to
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  • 188 3 Nazi Raids On Britain Increase In Intensity London, July 9. GERMAN air activity JnH nigh:, was widespread and on a. heavier scale than of late, states an Air Ministry communique. Although it was mainly dirtcted against the Midlands, bombs wen a'so dropped *t points in the se.u them hall of
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  • 87 3 Trans-Atlantic Air Service For Officials New York, July 9. THE Army Air Corps has established a transport service to cany officials direct between the United States and Britain, according to the Washington correspondent ol' the New York Time*. It is stated that th e primary aim of the new service
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  • 1098 4  - People Places VERA ARDMORE Bv U.S. HOSPITALITY; CORSETS FOR THE TROPICS nKFINITION: The power of the press ll a force that can squeeze Victorian cor.sets out of present day Malaya. The following letter reached this office yester. day: "It may interest you to know that as a result of discussion
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    159 4 DROPPED in on the MacNaughtons for backstage news of "Design for Living" but Jane just was not interested in anything except the letter and snaps that had just arrived from America. Her little boy is there, the guest for the duration of actress Helen Hayes. Asked for and received permission
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  • 362 5 Right, a ''middy" two-piece in white crepe, finished with a wide sailor collar in navy Below, a useful ensemble consisting of removable jerkin in chartreuse, brown skirt, red Jersey sleeves and white under -bod tee Above left, a shirtwaist model in soldier blue rayon crepe, with flyfront
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  • 110 5 SHIRTWAISTS In Varied Mood THE shirtwaist dress appears In varied form, sometimes loi daytime wear and then again tor evening occasions, and In every case clever details lift this essentlnlly simple style right out of the ordinary. Pleats emerge as an extremely smart, fashion note In the tailored classic styles
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    • 59 5 or Contour© NAIL ENAMEL BECAUSE it stays on longer. BECAUSE it does not chip. £<■ a a BECAUSE of its brilliant gloss. BECAUSE of its ten exciting shades. BECAUSE of its outstanding value. r n. fl C^^^^Ur <>Ni Contoure Beauty Aids— MANICURE AVT> FA c E MOULDING TREATMFNTS BY CONTOURE—
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  • 278 6 NEWLY-ARRIVED at Priseilla Ltd., N) 5. Eu Court (Ist. floor, entrance in Hill-Street), are some of the smartest morning trocks that *t have seen for a long time. Combining clever detail with a t illored precision of line and cut, these represent American washing {rocka at their best
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  • 421 6 A charming little day-frock in Hawaiian mood. Fabric chosen is white percale sheeting, printed over with Ash and seaplants in natural colours The sleeveless bodice is cut low at the back, for hot •.at her wear, and is completed by a diminutive bolero, shirred up
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    • 78 6 •-<* Pyj 111 Ft? 11l 111 \tifiESS£5)MV \if B V§JJJ phone 3335 /yyr^^\ PRISCILLA Ltd. \sfr FOR THE RACES 1 *V \M NEW j AFTERNOON I DRESSES "SNOW WHITE" .1 In COIHT PA |ggAW HKbT FLOOR DRY CLEANERS ENTRANCE HILL STREET M COLEMAN ST. Phone JMI j MAISON MARTIN j
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    • 56 6 j; I H I j N E E s C O Wj \TO TICKLE J ANY PALATE j j Served in r Chinese style S in an attrac- j i tive, comfort- j J able Chinese j dining hall. J The best in I town with the Chinese Pavilion at-
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  • 1273 7 H.L HOPKIN'S Letter Front London f 1 Lull In Night Bomb- ing: Motorists At War- J Time Derby: Morej Criticism Of "Snoop- Urs": The Hessj Controversy S London, June 19. irITAIN'S weapon of iradio--1 location has been revealed the public during a lull in ht bombing, and as a consefence
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  • 332 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY. JULY 10, 1941. BIG PUSH COMING? a result of the almost non-stop assault on Germany and occupied countries during the past few weeks, speculation is running vigorously on the possibility of the British undertaking large-scale raids by land forces or an attempt to create a bridgehead for
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    • 75 7 dfndej^ 1 bf recon VV THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. J Arcade Building R A. THOMPSON, D.O.Ss. 35 m__rt£__\ of 0cBl Science) COODWOOD PARK HOTEL A Dance "ill l>e held on Wednesday July 23rd at 9.30 p.m. r in Aid of HIE <M I I s Ml SM V4.1 It 1 H^'
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  • 41 8 London University Exam. Results rIE following students of th" Pitman's College, Singapore, have passed the London University Examination 1941: London Intermediate Arts: Miss Rosemarie I. Dant. London Matriculation 1941: Miss Theresa Hon, Stephen Pye, Harry j Lee Wee, Wong Tong Seng.
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  • 65 8 THE death occurred at her residence in Eber Road. Singaporp, on Tuesday, of Mr.s. J. A. Pedro/w. at the age of 67. The funeral which took place yesterday afternoon at Bidadi.i Cemetery wil preceded by a full choral service at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and
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  • 67 8 E London, July 9. ARLY to-day shells from German long-rang e guns on the French coast screamed into the Straits of Dover aimed ar a big convoy. After several salvoes were rtrea from the direction of Calais, there was nearly an hours silence and then the
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  • 52 8 IMPORTANCE OF MECHANISA TION A UTITT Melbourne, July 9. MINISTERIAL statement emphasised the need of mechanisation in the war effort. Mr. Paul Holt of the Economic Board appealed for more precision from toolmakers. The War Minister, Mr. P C Spender, asked for ordnance speSt K staff the growing army armoured
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  • 29 8 These ficture. under instruct obtained at a station i n Brit) Army and Air laborating j n Photo shows; troops on the their parachuti to enter the p
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  • 80 8 A HIGH tribute On? Boon 1 member of the 0 Mr. H R thffsa of the Sinjiajjort at the luncheon i Club yesterday. Mr. CheesemanJ Club's condolence* 'Ong, son oi Mr B J to the laree numll pic activities the Tat had engaged Mr. Boon Tat give up his
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  • 337 8 In War-Ridden China of journalists, the continual bombings ol newspaper offices and threats of death have not prevented China's newspapers from carrying: on their work, Mr. Walter Hanming Chen, well-known Chinese journalist, told Singapore Rotarians in a talk on "Newspaper Work in China" vesterdav. "The Chinese press and the
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  • 55 8 i CHANGES have bee |v Singapore rrramme for tc-mon The talk at 8.35 rthe Governor oM from Rangoon^ wil 350 phi. by a iW.B.N.S. versus. musical interlude I Desmond MgJ "Makers of H'^J will be relayed fl 9.20 p.m.. and« man Smith wfllj Piano in a eonctl cllO Next,
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    • 119 8 BACK IN THEIR FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS ESTELLE COWAN Presents 4 Won ii I Grove (Pasir Panjang) WHERE YOU Dim; v\» i; Under the Tropical Moon and Swaying Palms Dinner A La Carte Chinese Chow Music By Kleiny Bovs Entertainment By COWAN BAILEY EXTENSION EVERY SAT. AFTERNOON TEA BY THE SEA Singapore's
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  • 201 9 n Is now known that damage I don? to Belgium in the break through of 1940 vastly exceeds that of the last war. The houses destroyed number 150tfi>8. representing 7 per cent, ot the total of habitable premises. Nivelles, Namur, and Ostend have suffered most. Though
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  • 59 9 London. July 8. THL appointment n r a new chief of the Auxiliary Territorial j Bervice- the women's branch 01 I the army-is announced. She ll Mb. Knox who has hitherto been 10 inspector. Mrs. Knox is 33 and has a daughter of 14. Her husband
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  • 329 9 T*IIE extent to which Singapore's food growing campaign ha* made progress lately was amply exemplified at the Polio Depot yesterday, when the third vegetable exhibition, oper this time to schools as well, was held. Over 310 exhibits, divided into 26 classes, were displayed by enthusiastic exhibitors,
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  • 46 9 PIONEER of motor routes, who travelled across and around •Australia 88 times by cycle, car and plane, Mr. Francis Birtles died in Australia this month. Mr. Birtles also pioneered the I England-Australia motor route via I Europe and Singapore in 1927.
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  • 56 9 TIHE Director-General, Posts and Telegraphs, Malaya, advises that the mai! from Malava for tne United Kingdom correspondence rosted in Kedah, Kelantan, Penang and Province Wellesley approximately between Dec. 5 and 7, 1940">, previously reported as lost through enemy action, is now known to
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  • 31 9 I MYRNA LOV, lovely Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer star, who will soon be seen co-starred with William Powell in a new comedy, chooses an unusual background for a portrait picture.
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    • 264 10 jONTM !>] SINGAPOI SBL 225 m J <Bri. jn M ZHT 2 U-M U75 ui| HP J. 41 3a m. j| LONDOI OtV-17.ti 11 84 ft* otr-is 14 i ui) _m (.Tnm 15 p., GSB-ll 7j JS.O mftr (Prom 9 05 11 59 pa SAIGON 25. N nrtn ("■789 le,
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  • 118 11 riIARGED with importing into the Colony a girl for the purpose of prostitution and with living wholly or in part on the earnings of that girl, Ng Ah Tee (30), a Hokkien woman, claimed trial before Mr. W. D. Carew, in the
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  • 200 11 Batavia, July 4. Fis now learned that the second of the three N. B. I. oilots who some time ;igo joined the Royal Air Force has been reported missing. This report t*r.rr\es from the Netherlands Ministry of Colonies, London. It is learned these N. E.
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    • 119 11 Piles Curbed in 10 Minutes Don't let itching, bleeding, internal or protruding Piles sap your Vitality, ruin your nerves, and drive you crazj' with pain. Chlnaroid the recent discovery of an American physician stops the pain In 15 minutes so you can walk, ride, work and enjoy life in comfort.
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    • 449 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. (FROM PAGE 10) Miscellaneous GULAM MOHAMED. Tailor. WO 13 Alexandra Road. Singapore. Guarantees good fitting— Moderate prices. (No. 256K) MAISON PEARL. 572. Geylang Road Singapore. Ladies Permanent WUve Prices: $4!-. $61-. $8,-. Children $31-. Shampoo Setting $1.50. Hair Dyeing $4-. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Ho. 2GIK)
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    • 221 11 Public Notice "SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDER!. TENDERS ere now invited for the following materials or service. Per parti, hilars see Municipal Tender Room TENDER of Closing Supply of Galvanised Steel tifieocketed Tuhe» l% aoon. ai July, iwi. supply of Salt OH*** Ware Pipes, Sparse*. etc 4 p.m. 4 August IMI. Atg.
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  • 106 12 Washington. July 8. THE War Department has discloa--1 ed that all Air Corps Reserve officers, not. already en active duty whose civilian occupations are not of primary importance, in the defence programme, are being ordered to extended active duty. Th a actual number of
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  • 372 12 SAID to have at tempted to steal a bicycle from tru. live- foot way of the Oversea Chinese Bank. Chulia Streei Soon Tian Hoo (32), claimed trial before Mr. W. D. Carew. in the third police court, yesterday. The case was postponed for mention on July
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    • 160 12 4 BRITISH PICTURES YOU WILL LONG REMEMBER.. 1. -YANK AT OXFORD" 2. "GOOD-BYE Mr. CHIPS" :i. Till; CITADEL" I. THE EAIIL OF CHICAGO" Now Comes THE FIFTH of M.CM's outstanding BRITISH Productions TODAY at THE CAPITOL 3.15 6.15 9.15 I _f_9_WWW MS HONEYMOONposTpOM£O! ■P tth *______*•> A ,gi I '*H
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    • 144 12 A LAUGH ALL THE Wi from high-brow opera to taxi dance halt w I a bunch of folks who keep things exciting every m TO-DAY 3.15. 6.15 A 9.1 A I lI A MINI Produced by Ihe famout comedy rfor^^^| I > M ill^^^B *?\__i_W_ MURPHY MIL Ol *^.a WMO
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  • 190 13 I i Perth and I Id for f Melbourne) L Reynold*! bt L from the team U' L n .-t South [n Rov j r. [iawiey, T I may Jt.in fclbourue. H fog with the bowing A. 1.1 ions are Mint. J. Rosel C.H.B. NorI.aut. F. W ll A
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  • 120 13 BECAUSE he considered his stepdaughter 19, should not wear trousers, John Couttr Yendall, of Fxeter, quarrel'ed with his wife and refused to pay her £1 a week maintenance. He was sent to prison for a month for being £4 3s. 6d. ln arrears. The Mayor pointed
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  • 136 13 THE King fired 20 rounds from a I Tommy gun when he and the Queen watched officer-cadet train- j ing units at work. "This gun has a deuce of a recoil," the King remarked. He fired first from his shoulder but only got an outer. Then he
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  • 101 13 Manchouli. July 9. OOVIET authorities have notified O ag?nts of the South Manchurian Railway Company in Manchouli that the inter-c^ntinental railway! service between Asia and Europe, cut after the outbr?ak of the] Soviet-German war, will remain i severed for the time being because 1 of the shortage
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  • 147 13 Bombay, July 9. DEPORTS of heavy rain are still being received from all parts of Gujerat and Kathiawar. In southern Gujerat the fall has been particularly heavy and large areas submerged. Rivers ar e flooded and in some parts of the district 18 inches of
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  • 96 13 THE following nre the crop returns for June.— the Ayer Kunin* C.M 3.) Rubber Co.. Ltd.. 102.500 lb: the Badrk Rubber Estate Ltd. (Staffleld &»ti»te). 22 000 lb; the Bradwall (F.M S.» RUbDtr Estate Ltd. 64.000 lb; tb. Chersonese FM.B i Estates Ltd.. 66.000 lu: Denn..vtown Rubber
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  • 89 13 ANNUAL Athletic Sports of the Anslo-Chinese School. Seremban, will be held on the school grounds m Saturday. July »*J*JP«5 ln t 330 p.m. Her Highness the Tengku Ampuan will distribute the certificates. Friends and old students of the school are invited
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  • 23 13 The June crop of the Unite* Malacca Rubber Estates Ltd. wa 57,300 lb. The total for the pa* two months la 107.300 lb.
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  • 499 14 4 SMOOTHES attack was the main factor which helped the ChfaffW Athletic htat the Gordons four fcoals to nil at \nson Road Stadium yesterday in a H*. 1 match. hm g mu( h b f l than the iCOW mdi'"ited but ti 1(
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  • 188 14 KFKN game is anticipated when the Medical College and Raffles College meet at cricket during the coming week-end for the Seow Poh Mag Cup, this being the second year of the competition. The match is to be played on the Me»lcal College ground commencing on Friday evening and
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  • 424 14 DLAYING much better soccer than their opponents, a Combined Schools XI, which, however, was not fully representative, defeated the Medical College by two goals to '>ne on the college ground yesterday evening. The Schools would have won by a wider margin but for the sterling display
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  • 230 14 T*HE Y.M.C.A. scored a decisive x win against the Royal Navy in a cricket match at Prince Edward Road yesterday evening. Cheong Thiam Slew knocked up a fast 50 for the Y's, while Witchell contributed 29 to their final score of 113. For the Navy, Robinson
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  • 53 14 For the second time in a month, tow-bet Steers of Oregon broke the world's high jumj on May 24 by belly-rolling over the bar at 6 ft inches, eclipsing his mark of 6 feet, 1025-32 made at Seattle a month previously. His pert was witnessed by Vk/m ifans in the
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  • 233 14 WINNING six games off the reel in thai set, Yong Loon Chong and Tan IW| created a big surprise at Hong Lim Gnu J terday evening, when they defeated Cfc Onn and Chua Choon Leon? in the linaioi championship doubles of the S.C.R.C. lawn tennis tournament. Runners-up of the
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  • 226 14 iVNE of the finest fames of Y th e football season should be seen at Anson Road Stadium to-morrow when the Armv and the Royal Air Force meet in their Malava Cup tie Last year the Army downed the Airmen, who were then making their first
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  • 329 15 r ING comparison of American and German plane pro- v t inven by Joseph Harsch, Berlin correspondent tian Science Monitor, who has just returned to the LjL ;i iter an extensive tour of German aircraft faca rtport quoted by commentator Volney Hurd, on u
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  • 98 15 FOLLOWING were the three best 1 scores icturned in Keporl Golf Club's Ju!v Spoon match: Mrs. S. R. Burstall 41— 8=33; Mrs. K K. Rodgers 17—12=35; Mis. K. O'Sullivan 48— 13=35. Rose bowl qualifiers are: Mrs. J J. Robertson vs Mrs. A. M Low, Mrs.
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  • 129 15 A YOUNG soldier, compassionate leave in October, was told by his commanding officer that he would be notified of the day his leave would end. He had not been informed, although he had written to his unit for a railway warrant and directions for his
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  • 89 15 NEW SOCCER SEASON STARTS AUGUST 30 London, Julv 9. FOOTBALL clubs throughout England to-day received fixtures arranged by the league for the first half of next season. 1 Thirty-four teams operating in the south section and 34 in the north open their programmes on Aug. 30 and games played then
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  • 16 15 The resignation of his Commission in the SS.VP. by Second-Lieut. C. A. Har-rison-Jones ht« been accepted.
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  • 286 15 NAVAL captain whose ship was sunk on convoy escort duty was given an almost new greatcoat when his lost kit was replaced. In the coat he found another man's name. It was the name of his closest friend, a man with whom he had
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  • 329 15 INDIANS' DRIVE IN SYRIA Delhi, July 7. ADVICES from India give further details of the drive of British and Indian troops towards Damascus while British and Australian troops were opposing Gentral Dentz's heavy counterattack in the middle of June. It will be recalled that the telegrams at the time reported
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  • 52 15 Temporary commis- j sions as Second 1 Lieutenants in the FM.S.V.F. granted to Messrs. H.V. Puckridge, B.N. Flavin and I J.L. Tetley have been confirmed by His Ex-j cellency the High Commissioner, and I Mr. G. F. D. Dixo-i 1 has been granted aj similar temporary
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  • 169 15 TN a Dlv. HA soccer match played at Seletar yesterday eveninc. the Navy beat the R.A.F. < Seletar) by two goals to nil SELECTED to play soccer for the K'.M.CA. in a league match a°ain U.H.B. to-day at 510 p.m. en the S'.H.B. grcund, Cantonment Road: K. Muthukumaru;
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  • 397 16 COMMONS FLAY WAR PRODUCTION London, July 9. CANDID criticism about British war production was made in speeches in the House of Commons when a two-day debate on the subject was opened. The debate provided the occasion for those who are not satisfied that the country is achieving the maximum possible
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    18 16 Total number of enemy planes destroyed during jesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time... 25
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  • 89 16 Washington, i_. President Roosevelt wii|l ask Congress for an adj appropriation for defeat Lease -and -Lend operation, ed the President's Secretin Stephen Early. While Mr. j did not announee the nit\ the President would ask for, administration sources that the figure would i the $7,000,000,000 LeaseLend Bill— Reuter.
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  • 383 16 London July 9. R is really amazing that colonies have been able to play so substantial a part in the British war effort, declared the Leader of the Hou^e of Lords, Lord Moyne, in a debate on the war time difficulties of the colonies. Lord Moyne
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  • 113 16 WFJ*I with heavy bombs wer obtained by K.A.T. bomheri on railway sidings and ware SSFVaS th MiH h HT. b °P Ur at Wpol1 Syria stat <* toaays k.a.f. Middle East communique cnrr^nf 1 °l a Ro al Austr alian Air Force squadron 2£££m t^^^SL
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  • 27 16 London. J* ris officially announc* the defence of Iraq transferred to the IndtfJ mand and will thus be ponsibility of General bald Wavell Reuter
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