Morning Tribune, 11 July 1941

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  • 8 1 Morning Tribune afsdfs 138 Friday, July 11, 1941.
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  • 118 1 Belfast. July 10 ■t HAVE no hesitation m s B stating that if the Bri- i M-> and United State* Gov- J Rwiiejits came to the eon■iti ion that this would be ■rlpt'ul towards winning the i M le <>f the Atlantic the j M. CT i '\rrnnient would
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  • 296 1 Vichy. July 10. N U»:\;. |J.i,! an# w ho returned B \ichv from the occupied zone, ■«r<l with Marshal Petain I about Syria and his £u> Puris. He a Lso conferred W Syria *ith the Vichy Mm V r Difcnce, r.eneral Hunt- inted out m London
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  • 187 1 London, July 10. k USTRALIAN troops entered ft Beirut to-day, according to a broadcast from the Paris radio. Up to to. night do reply had been received from General Denti to General Sir Maiiland Wilson's broadcast urging the evacuation of Beirut, it b aathoritatively stated. An answer
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  • 464 1 GERMAN MOTORISED DIVISION DESTROYED -SOVIETS CLAIM MOSCOW, JULY 10. JHE DESTRUCTION OF A GERMAN MOTORISED DIVISION, INCLUDING A LARGE QUANTITY OF GUNS AND MAXTOR TRANSPORT IS REVEALED IN THE SOVIET COMMUNIQUE TODAY, WHICH STATES THAT THROUGHOUT YESTERDAY AND LAST NIGHT H^AVY FIGHTING CONTINUED IN THE POLOTSK AND NOVOGRA \>-VOLINSK SECTORS.
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  • 334 1 British aircraft dropped leaflet* over Beirut demanding it U> be declared iin open town, says the ofllrlaJ Vfohy Agency. Tin; demand was m the form of an ultimatum The agency adda, "The ultimatum has nothing to do with negotiations Tor the cessation of hoittUties for which the American
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  • 82 1 Release Of U.S. Citizens Demanded Washington, July 10. fpHE State Department has imJL piicity warned Germany and Italy, it Is learned authoritatively, that unless Americans held as "retaliation hostages" are now grantad exit, permits, no Germans or Italians will be allowed to leave the United States. The Government want, immediate
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  • 38 1 Moscow, July 10 riUtE British Ambassador, Sir Staf--1 ford Cripps, was received toGay by M. Stalin, states the official Soviet News Agency. The Foreign Commissar, M. Molotov, was present at th«. interview,. which lasted over an hcur. Reuter
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  • 109 1 Britain's Youngest Film Director, Tennyson, Dead London, July 10. THE death is announced to-day of Sub-Lieut. PenroSß Tennyson, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Britain's youngest film director, the husband of Nova Pilbeain, the British film star and the greatgrandson of the poet Alfred Tennyson. Sub- Lieut. Tennyson, who was aged 28,
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  • 158 1 Vichy, July 10— A claim to have taken a total of 25,000 prisoners is made m a Iliwgarian communique quoted by the Vichy News Agency.. It says that Hungarian advance troops have continued to battle with enemy rearjfuard.% for a passage across the River Pruth. Hungarian troops, it
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    • 27 1 NEXT SALES EXCEED 4.500 DAILY BINOCULARS! *iL Cl **X k REPAIR THEM **«g them to US I ENRIMO OPTICAL CO. <*AUFIED OFTICUVS jg. CAPITQf RTT, n nr<
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  • 522 2 LONDON. JULY ID. OAYANI) SATI'RDAY NIGHTS WILL REMEMBKK THE (HUMAN RAIDS. "It is easy to raid London ti om France but it is more difficult to raid Berlin from Lonxkon. In a lew months it will i*e child's play to carry out i
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  • 272 2 London, July 10. WHERE is no confirmation m London of reports that Lord Halifax is going to relinquish his post as British Ambassador to the United States, Reuter's diplomatic correspondent learns. Authoritative quarters point out that while it is possible that Lord Halifax may return
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  • 27 2 Ankara, July 10— The Turkish Government ha s agreed to represent the interests of the Vichy Government m Moscow, it was Reuter
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  • 465 2 REST OF THE NEWS Wellington, July 10— "Although the Chinese a New Zealanders are not engaged m the same tbei of war I feel certain they are nearer to each other tH ever before m thought, ideals and spirit, dccl» the Chinese Consul-General, Mr. Wang E. Eng. Ji gathering of
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    30 2 Women 4tre now undergoing trainin? at thl General Pest Office Training School as telephojß engineers. Girls are testing a line to see if til circuit is m good working order.
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    • 134 2 ASSURE YOUR a OWN S& FUTURE Succpsg only 1 v pore BrHii'ch <>f thp fimoua London Colleg- estaliiiMhed o^r 70 years ago. Enrolment at any time for Shorthund nndk-kc-aping. Commercial Correspond- < uc«. Oommerce. Typewriting, and <'tli«r commercial subject*. Special t rounoH ajTanged for tralnlDg for r^e t )<f>tidon Chamber
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  • 267 3 i...„i 1 t's Special Corresponnem wmi u" ....^.v.. Kmond Tishe Forced inside Damour) o heavilv "cmed by the three days' non-stop fight01 the Australian force and Royal Air Force and Ui of very stubborn resistance. The street* are in thl '.'h .hellholes, hardly a roof is intact and smashed
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  • 102 3 ,-x.wMITAIS FEELING 1 EB dialogue and »15 whlc] ft ffSSA 4 ng comedy. Melvvn Douglas exce HUNTFI) HONEYMOON" (At the Capitol) |ERY fine detective yarn-wltn apu* Irt Mont K omery and Conine* nines are outstanding writers ©fmy* thrillers. They have Just *<*«"££}!£ let out to spend a Q^let
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  • 90 3 WOMEN WORKERS ENCOURAGED Johannesburg, July 10. VERY effort must be made to encourage the use of women hrr than men »s emergency rkers." declared Mr. Ivan WalKUnlon Controller of Industrial nnower, l n n, broadcast speecn. would be given, he d to wives and dependents ot dlers particularly ln cases
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  • 106 3 London, y «hfi-™ji£Bffisro%?--and founder of the Fcd«aUon of Jew* Refu «gg% sjLsr&z manently m 1913.- Reuter Be'rlta. July 10-Tbe** m over^e Chan nel of the German air ace. WJ™ jj a German FUdhtof en SQ««^^ J£ t C Balpha^ar who had communique, wbto says that 1 40 victo ries
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    47 3 jf The King being^ i piped aboard during his visit t > to warships at j Plymouth J l dockyards. Captain Lord i Louis Mount- J batten, His Ma- i iesty's person- al A, D. C ac- i S companied the j i King during J the tour.
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  • 28 3 Batavia, July 10. B t Jsasss.f»s s i-s i »a been preceded by wider P 01 1^' c °f_ ce n d Othei Reuter
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  • 153 3 London. Jiify <^OOD news" was the description applied by the PfMg* Syrian High Commissioner, had asked for armistice i«tw» •No announcement could be nore grateful to this country, de32res the Daily Telegraph "lor the thought that the Brig* and French armies are fighting no
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    • 104 3 Eczema Itch tilled m 7 Minutes m' Ir f Viri ne arly 50 mUllon tiny seam« bl it ro K»rms hide and oause terur '2'"'? 1 Crac king, Eczema, PeelinK. ,i-" r Vnp, Hingworm, Psoriasis, I* o' :t l^- Foot Itch and other SJSSS Slif 1 1^ giv^ only K5S
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    • 35 3 \V//A\ If Ir I R. gu U,«.iom.«e .hopping k..p.-V-.»'bl.f« /I ordLy b1.d... A V.1.. R«oc *l«l»« V— I V.l.t H mor. th.n |v.. r«of »fc U economiCdl to rrtdinTiiin« r^^^^^^^^^w. if B^^ I^^. \^r r^^l
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  • 1187 4  - PEOPLE PLACES Ver a Ardmore i y BIRTHDAY PARTY, C.A.S. SHOW Wednesday little Hilary Thomson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Laidlaw Thomson, was two years old. In honour oj the oeettftOfl her mother invited abott half a dOMO of Hilarys best frienis to a wonderfol MfttMUy party with all the
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  • 972 5 hints on the care of older children (or c* i -y mother to obB much help and m Con v sh« requires reri( the management oi s not however, always so to get help advice conpg the rearing of older [j to be the ea that, once you successfully
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  • 170 5 Curing That Indigestion y for the mother-to-be MANY expectant mothers suffer from W at some time during pregnancy. Due largely to the mother's condition, any small error of net £übe enough to cause this. She may h ave eaten too much or too rapidly or have taken too much fat
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  • 215 5 DIET: Take care your growing children have enough vitamins. Include as many vegetables and as much fruit (fresh and tinned) as possible, m the menu. If necessary, augment the daily diet with Marmite (for vitamin B>, cod-liver or haUbut oil < for vitamins A and D)
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    • 59 5 HUDSONS jUMEHTHE Rfcl; --5^ i#*T -*^ulbb KVI•!JiHi Bk J| liHi^i'illl vf^^// THE GRKAT ANTISEPTIO Hl'p 1 \V AND PROPHYLACTIC, filllr XC EMINENTLY SUITED FOR W iH^TW N> HUMAN BKINGS OF ALL filfcv frj AGES FROM EARLY H|JB|oi^Xll| CHILDHOOD ITWARDS. FOB Bjiy^^^^^s- XHi: KUMINATION FROM (S^^^^^S^^^ rHE SYSTEM OF COUGHS. (OIDS.
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  • 848 6 i 1 OCA! solicitor who has been a member of the Bar for 27 A 'years appeared before the Court of Appeal yesterday on an originating summons to show cause. 7 caTol this nature, said Mr. E. R Koek appearing on 1* half of
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  • 385 6 JJERVYN SMITH, a dispatch rider attached to the R.A.S.C., who knocked down a boy cyclist m Upper Serangoon Road on July 1, was yesterday held by the coroner not entirely free from blame for the accident. The boy riding the bicycle was denied running down
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  • 134 6 NAVAL BASE EUROPEAN FINED Q E. NICHOLLS. European i l ase was yesterday morninfined $25, m default, one month's rip,oious imprisonment by Mr jConrad Oldham. th e s:cond mJil2JCWj bulb and a lamostaivl Without permission from the Superintendent Nichols pleaded guU^y to the Snhrit and «P ta *ed y th?t
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  • 2 6 Fmcrgency Regulat.on?
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  • 233 6 CAWDUST dried on the road m rural arrasl m future be confiscated and the o/faß may be prosecuted. This was disclosed at a meeting of l Singapore Rural Board held yesterday rr.oifl At this meeting a memorandum prepared Jl^H Executive Engineer on the question of rent ?flfl to the
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    72 6 Sir Kinffsley Wood, Chancellor of the Kxchal was among those who filled m claim fnr^l Clifton House, Huston Square, War Damage M mission Office, one of four offices opened tofl with claims for war damage compensation, wl were previously handled by the District vl concerned. Here Sir Kingsley Wood is
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  • 217 6 AN interesting secret allowed to leak out ago gave the first indication of what lv n^B for the Germans. It is tne secret of the new sive used by the RAF. h .M It is an explosive more terrible than anj known to man. It is so effective that
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    • 218 6 Highßlood Pressure Dangerous to Hear! 1 luttihaririH of men and wmn«*ri past 4J fac« the Him* of heart troutilo and l»;iraJynl« t,<.<-i, Us <,f High Blood I'rrsaure. HiKh Mood Pressure is a mysterious dls«;aho that nauHen m..r«- deatha than cancer largew ftis-au.Sfi pi«»|»l«! rniHtakc the symptoms for liidlK<!Htion or some
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  • 1192 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London r *~TI S Lively Debate Irn House Of Commons: No Special Treatment j For Hess: Girls To Work New Secret j i Weapon: Boom In Music L^^+ 1 London, June 20. RT-MN liveliness characmsed the proceedings m cn t yesterday. There I example, the
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  • 309 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1941. JAPAN THE U.S. AS was to be expected, Tokyo reaction to the occupation by American naval forces of Iceland, which lies outside the usually accepted sphere of American security, is one of undisguised surprise at the vigour with which President Roosevelt is implementing his
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    • 24 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE' CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office -No. I6D Cecil Street, I SINGAPORE, 8* OI WO
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  • 307 8 Jn the evacuation of the civil population A" SZZZEZ Zm llZLn Sunday m the ioo Chiat. ts foifsTCe traffic e-g^g trainc. winuii wm *v n about half an hour. Th»> evacuation officer. Mr. K. tv. O'Connor. Deputy Chief Air Raid Warden, will be m charge of
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  • 95 8 ••npiIERE is no excuse for proilt--1 eering during war time," remarked Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, when he imposed a rir.e of $200 each, m default two months' rigorous imprisonment, on two Chinese for selling a tin of Kiilk at s cent above the
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  • 159 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN ConvktodJ an unlawf« who.M numbers, ties uiih the no byjMr W D. 3 terday Evu the Wsi iry that i m 1888 and r s J latest ol the artj Its a r j activities c that the defence, soeleto Magistrate: it ■enben Is th»TH much Not rerfiith.
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  • 61 8 Miracle? No, Just A Trick WIIATs Ihis— sextuplets? No, it's the same person m all s«x poses produced by cl^yer m an i p ulat ion and multiple exposure of the camera. The at tractive bathing girl is Doris Hillers, popular San Francisco model, and (he car is a new
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  • 181 9 London. July 10. •■"HE Prime Minister's statement m the Hcuse of Commons re<;nrding the coming Syrian Arm.aice negotiations has a direct bearing on one of Germany.-, more .ibtle activities— the smuggling of v>caine and hashish inio Kgypt and Palestine for the purpose of undermining the
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  • 24 9 Mr J. Rider ft former officer of t'.i* FM S. Police. Is now a Home OuarJ officer at Torquay, wbere he lives m retirement
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  • 122 9 A SEQUEL to an assault on two A Sikhs at Wil'kle Road on Wednesday morning was heard m the third police court when nine Sikns eppeared before Mr. W. D. Carew y °Flve of the men, Pretam Singh. Banta Singh, Kishan Singh. Ja*er Singh
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    40 9 Another newcomer to film roles is Martha O'Driscoll a shapely young lass from Paramount who ■was given her fiiM part m "The Lady Eve" seen m Singapore recently. Blueeyed blonde she is a former figure contest win. ner.
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  • 263 9 New British Assurance To Chu ngking Govt. London, July 10. JNVITED m the Commons by Mr. Nod Baker (Labour) to make a statement on the relations between the Government and Chungking m view of the recent Axis recognition ol Nanking. Mr. Eden, the Foreign Secretary, replied that this development would
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  • 34 9 I -THE Postal Department, advises I that no air mails Irom tht 'united Kingdom etc. W3re received Ibvth" Ea Abound British Overseas 1 \jrways Corporation Flying Boat <vnich arrived m Singapore yc^ttr day afternoon.
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    • 147 9 VICT+MIA TBEATJU The SCENESHIFTERS present Harold Brighouse's famous Comedy UOItSOX S f lIOM i: JULY 19th, 25th 26th at 9.20 p.m. Booking at Little's $3. $2 $1 inclusive Services Half Price at the door IN AID OF THE V.M.C.A. SERVICES CLUB Ci4i7ktnh*A COLUMBIA OKfmWM MASTER WORKS SYMPHONY No. 2 m
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    • 570 10 afsdfas Domestic Occurrence Mr. Our Boon I wray peteefvlly Oti^n\ Ho..))i»al. Sim;a|)*H > rM>.. 'i uesday, Bth lulj I l 4 He lfft two widows four (Tiniin Wee, Ttmng Cboon :md Tlang n three (WtfKTtiters (Lin: Kwai KhonK and Kvv»»i V brother Mr. Oau P" 1 Ho< >k IAO ..^i:.-in-law
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    • 634 10 Wanted WANTED IN TOWN, sm.ll oflice n with telephone, lights. fu.l culars to BOX 981 co Malay* Jngi^. Singapore l WANTFdToREST: Sinnll chenp house, pore. WANTFD "seTond^hand Barbells. Bck»^ fun rarrictfitn to Box 9 co Ma_jyn :n t mi SUigarwre. N^ -j^' OLD EnglNh and American magaainos^ B.st price* given.
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    • 724 10 FoT Sale ,£rem envelopes, flies, folders, rur££St glue. etc. regardless of CO*. On display 9. Arcade. Singapore^ SIX^VALVE^PYE RADIOGRAM m tXOjl- < lent condition. $200 or nearest offe' Apply 48 Pearls Hill Terrace, near Outmm Road School. Singapore (No. *9rtK>,l FOR QUICK SALE one nine valve R C A .'<
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    • 659 10 Motor Vehicles IF YOU WANT to sell your car. Pj^ne 5088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H) WANTED Austin Seven two or four seAt-r. Post Box 307. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 287K* STANDARD TOURER. 9 HP. 1930 Model. 4 cylinders. $350- or neartst. Apply No 3. Pahang Road. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 347
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    • 268 10 I on the] SINGAPORE *HL 225 m 130 "^l. 30.9? 9 63 siea ■i 175 mca ZHPJ. 4UB m. ijj 4 LONDON GSV— I7.BI me v 16 M metm GSF— IS 14 me I, 198) metres (Prom 6.15 p.m" H M p.m.) GSD-ll 75 ma 25.53 metres (Prom 9 05
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  • 296 11 Melbourne. July 9. I Negotiations for the lease of a building m Tokyo m which ihe Australian Legation will be situated ha^e been completed, reports the Australian Minister to Japan <S»r John Latham). This is regarded m some quarters as a favourable augury as to relations between
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    • 430 11 Public \olire SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. July Meeting 1941. SATTRDAY 12th, WEDNESDAY 16th SATURDAY 19th, JULY 1941. ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon TUESDAY, Ist July, 1941. SWEEPS A $5 UNLIMITED SWEEPSTAKES FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held each Race day. Applications tor tickets must be m writing and be received before
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    • 555 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. j (FROM PAGE 10) Miscellaneous GULAM MOHAMED. Tailor. 160 B, Alexandra Road. Singapore. Guarantors good fitting— Moderate prices. (No. 256K) EE-RACING. Big punters who conti- lose should write Immediately to 10. 21, Malaya Tribune. Penang. (No. 299K) fl DN PEARL. 572. Geylang Road, j Singapore. Ladies Permanent Wuyi
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    • 251 11 Public Notice "SINGAPORE" MUNICIPALITY TBMDEKS. TENDERS wt- now Invited for tb» ffot> )Wlug materials or •errlce. For UM*tulars see Municipal Tender Boom. TENDER Date Of OlPftaf apply of 20* ton*, of Beat •uality Quick Lint* for Uno ODD, 14 Pater Depi, July. HMI upply of Galwftised Stetl Unsocketed Tutt««. g
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  • 350 12 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. July 10. xjO amenities .such xs Australian enjoy exist m any othei Army. MJM Lieut.-Col. GowarU. Australian Comforts Fund Commissioner, who ha.s arrived m Australia from tlu Middle Ea^t. Lieut. Commanctt A. W. R. McNicoJl. I R.A.N., s>on of i ißrigadier Gener ;1 Sir
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  • 112 12 A MAN, 55 and his wife. 21— who had been his secretary bcfor^ their marriage— we r> parties m a contested case m the Divorce Court. It was stated that they were married on April 21. 1937, the wife then being nearly 17. Mr Thomas Richard Hutt,
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  • 29 12 Mr. R. L. Ha*ti<? th. forte- Fund >wo months In Malaya »S t -o Canada. Ho Is exDe^Tv? Mr Hastloisv,;.-., fe aavlng spent 16 vc 1111 Co his. retirement
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    • 239 12 HOW WOULD VOW LIKE TO HAVE A HONEYMOON WITH A MURDERED MAN One of the BEST MURDER MYSTERIES EVER FILMED! TO-DAY 3 15-6 15-9 15 CAPITOL I MYSTERY THrTITT SOMETHING NEW IN IN A LOVE NEST! HONEYMOONS! Thcyrnr* grandest love- THIS TIME. THERE'S A ;i:ni-l.iu£h h.tt ROBERT BRIDE, moHtqonuhtf bridegroom
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    • 91 12 NEVER BEFORE SUCH LAUGH! ON THE SCREEN! The All-Out Laugh Show! ay pk^^^al Bv^b^^^B^s\ y<^^th\ *ib^St3ssmß& j Special Added Attraction Latest "PATHB CAZETTI and -rMVERSAL Sltl H Tfw DIONNE QUINTUPLETS m "GROWING UP" i THRILLS YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED HAFH RIGHT BEFORE YOUR EYES IN "Till: V. AGON ROLL AT
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  • 110 13 AS a result of a raid conducted by the police on the cooly lines of the General Hospital, Peoh Teik &wong <26>. a hospital attendant, appeared before Mr. W D. Carew, the third magistrate on a charge of assisting m carrying on a chap ji
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  • 15 13 Mi- A J. Gracie hiis b«fn appointed to act as Assistant Secretary to Government, F.M.B.
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  • 320 13 Simla, July 9. THE Viceroy, Lor: 7 Linlithgow, has cabled to General Platt and General Cunningham congratulations on their victories m East Africa. In his message to General Platt the Viceroy says: "The announcement that the campaign m East Africa is virtually at an end has brought
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    • 87 13 1 CAP^Otj Ling to sensational SUCCESS! Special Additional Screenings fc EDGAR WALLACE'S Exciting Adventure Story ■i;un k c x 7 JjJ llf I II l!. If 4^. N 3p«i Irini; VICTOR JORY and *S?)>i/vV 1 I IRl^ MEREDITH W/ 1 BE GIVEN p-MORROW MORNING I (July 12th) at 10.15 O'clock
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    • 137 13 4 SHOWS TOMORROW II AM. 3.15 6.15 9.15 Jft TO-DAY Vavium SENSATIONAL THE HAT ILK of Till: ATLANTIC of teetering Sil UNfl B"nS Bfir'' disaster rips WJM off their x a U c K^.' Ir^jH feces, end they |^g|Mß||pp f >.»:'■:. >- 'y". :^B^S I Soldier of fortune 1 and
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  • 1113 14 S|M'«la««r*s Advance KelrrlionN For first liny **por«- Raw* MR. Lim Chung Pang's Derby should win the big sprint event for (lu>s one horses to-morrow, the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting. i-vv i Thiuadi* II I a.; one of ro t i M
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  • 245 14 Air Headquarters 7; J.C.S.A 2. ]y|AKEPEACE, playing at outside left for Air Headquarters, scored five goals for his side against J.C.§.A. yesterday m a Div. 2B soccer fixture played on the J.C.S-A. ground which the Airmen won by seven goals to two. Makepeace opened the
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  • 159 14 London, July 10. 1 DDITIONAL racing fix- A tares were announced day giving 19 more days i of flat racing. The period covered is J from Sept. 6 to Nov. 6 and J includes five two-day meet- I injjs at Newmarket. On the four days
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  • 78 14 |N a Div. lI A match at Alexandra I yesterday, the R.E. (Malays) beat the Malay Regiment by two goals co nil. THE Police scored a one-nil victory over the RJC. m a reserve division match played at Changi yesterday. SHORT of two players, the V.M.C.A. had to
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  • 99 14 Denver (Colorado), July 10. THERE were only two notable 1 failures m the first match- .ay round of the American professional Golfers Association championship. Kunyan, twice holder of the title lost to Horton Smith on the final green where he was stymied, md
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    413 14 R.A.F. (Seletar) 4; s.c.FA. CTAGING a fine recovery after a disa DB start, R.A.F. (Seletar) defeated the i by 4-0 m a Reserve Division encounter lung Stadium, yesterday. Although they conceded four goals with taining any themselves the Chinese domS intervals with characteristic, snappy movements and had their forv/ar'da
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  • 270 14 R.A.M.C 2; Moravia FE R A.M,C. narrowly defeated Moraua to one m a Div. 2A match played at tne ground yesterday. mtJ Both the teams remained on levelternij interval but m the second session A ahead as the result of a goal scored by
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 850 15 h«n foresU coTered nearly all of China, ?nr£t belt once »tretehed from the sn t, c forest t •JTtt? S Wo U gh North China and lth nn^-t with the vast Siberian timber•to labouriously felled huge trees and F T C n thfSe immediate ta^k «f planting fareL Under
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  • 110 15 London, July 10--rNEMY air activity over Britain E during the night wu .slight again, following two nights 01 h TiTw r o. d anes crossed the early to-day W-J^f^&l rited over the easvern Seal though some hostile a gcraft 3h t £T ove^Sn TS nl^nemy activity
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  • 45 15 MONK'S HTLL SCHOOL held the'r th'rd annual aWetic sports mopf P t tbp'* 1 "-pT^i^es m Wint^^t. Rm^d vwterday afternoon, nqvanp^h Tn^ rhampion house withS points, while IWinstedt ninner-up w"th 43. fu a c '-'on nf the sports Mr?, "n n "^o gwrc away the
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  • 85 15 Bangkok. July iv. i TWO officers belonging to 1 the Thai services, Lieut.- S Col. Luang Sura Narong and i Flight-Lieut Dawee ChuH- drupya, are leaving for Sin- S eaporc this afternoon by train on a visit of inspection m Malaya on the imitation of the
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  • 9 15 m Egypt, announced Red Cross organisation to-day.- Re uter
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  • 187 15 BREVITIES FROM THE COURTS ARRESTED on *nformation received by the police that, he had m his pos- 1 Dutch engineer, Ariel Vellersma, was charged beiore the filth, magistrate. Mr. L. C Goh, yesterday mornIng foe having m possession without a I licence, a revolver and four cartridges at the Pavilion
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  • 82 15 Calcutta, July 9. TOE Bengal Govern ment is introducing a Bill m the coming session of the Provincial Assemblj to raise funds foi supporting measure; to stabilise the price of jute m the honi( (arkets and furthe c interests of Jute iltivator^ and th dustry as a
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  • 56 15 Viceroy's Monsoon Tour Simla, July 9. rj Viceroy's monsoon tour, according to an official statement to-day, will take him to Madras and Bombay. He will leave Simla at the end of the month and return about the third week of August. By Radio. Melbourne, July 10. The New Sonin Wains
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    • 88 15 Public Notice GLENEALY PLANTATIONS LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) NOTICE is hereby given tn*t -Ml interim Btvfdend of 5% for the financial year ending 31st October, 1941 has been declared by the Directors payable to the Shareholders on the Register on Monday, NOTICE is also hereby given that the
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 241 16 CAIRO, JULY 10. R 1 AIRCRAFT ATTACKED ITALIAN FIAT PLANES AND PROBABLY A CANT 05 ON THE WATER AT SYRACUSE YESTERDAY, ACCORDING 10 TO-DAY'S R. A. F. MIDDLE EAST COMMUNIQUE. THREE FIAT PLANES WERE BURNT OUT AND SEVERAL OTHERS BADLY DAMAGED NUMEROUS CASUALTIES
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  • 95 16 New York, July 10. PRISONERS m European camps are far better off to-day than were the prisoners of the last war, according t o Mr. Tracy Strong, General Secretary of the V.M.C.A. Worln Committee on War Prison- nf Aia He has m. t. arrived m ir.e United
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  • 45 16 London, July 10 MEMBERS of the Russian Military Mivsiou to-day visited the Admiralty :mri wrrc receiTCd by the First Lord. Ifr. A. V. AJexanuer. Later the mission called at the Air Ministry wherp tbey were met by the Minister. Sir Archibald Sinclair Reuter
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  • 184 16 AACHEN BOMBED BY R.A.F. London, July 10. MUCH damage to industrial buildings m Aachen was plainly risible, states an Air Ministry communique, which says that the German frontier town lying m an industrial area rich m coal and minerals Has "heavily attacked" by our bombers on Wednesday night. "Another large
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  • 67 16 Warden, 72, Gets Hard Labour JOHN MELBOURNE was sentenced at Bow -street to six months' hard labour for stealing a £600 fur coat while on remand from Marl-boroutjh-street Pe'ice Qpurt. At the latter court recently he was tfiven a further two months' hard labour for theft It was sCated that
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  • 78 16 Publicity Conference Simla, July 9. A Conference of Pro- vincial Publicity officers starts here tomorrow. Mr, P. H. Puckle, Direcior- General of Information, will preside. Among one sucjects to be discussed will be the work of the Film Advisory Board,- By Radio One of the meant whereby the Australian Federal
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  • 19 16 ToUJ number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts op to midnight London time 20
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