Morning Tribune, 29 July 1941

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  • 299 1 \roops Landed: ull Occupation o End By Today HANOI, JULY 28. S OFFICIALLY STATED IN HANOI THAT APANESE TROOPS BEGAN DISEMBARKING AY THE JAPANESE HAVE BEEN PERMITTED TILISi; KIGHT AERODROMES UNDER THE KMENT, INCLUDING SAIGON AND SIEM- MAR ANGKOR, ON THE THAI BORDER. TROOP
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    • 20 1 Wellington. July 28— The New Zealand Government is taking action against Japan similar t-> the United States and Britain. Reuter
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    • 25 1 London, July 28— Treasury directions, operative from July 29 have been issued blocking sterling balances and other assets of per- miiis icsident in Chira.- Reuter
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    • 92 1 iMadras, July 28 An < mphai denial that the Central Indian Association of Malaya had anything to do with subversive activities, which he said was implu I in a recent statement by Mr. G. Rail, the Colonial Office spokes- i-i in Parliament, was made ry Mr. N. Raffhavan, former Pr^ident
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    • 30 1 Simla. July 28 It is announced that tfhe Raj decided to depute Mr. Mohammad Hashim Ismail. Indian Trade Commissioner at MombxsKa, to Iran on a short exploratory trade mfc«ion. Reuter
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    • 70 1 New Vork. July 28— Lord II- 1 fax called upon the Secretary »f State, Mr. Sumncr Welles, at Washington for the purpose §i Mir in^ the cconomit measurt^ to be taken against Japan. He told a press conference tiiat the ■Mrten <>t the Far I-..1--W m situation was intendef^,in the
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  • 69 1 Manila, July 28. A GRANT of $10,000,000 was made by the United States to the Philippine Government for immediate defence purposes, it is learned from reliable sources. The money is to be used, it is reported, in connection with the grouping of Philippine defence units
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  • 780 1 N.E. I. U.S. OIL BAN ON JAPAN? Batavia, July 28. rIE export of N.E.I, oil to Japan, amounting to 1,000,000 tons a year is automatically suspended by an order of the Director of Economic Affairs this morning announced in the Peoples Council. The order states: /"I Starting from to-day, provisionally
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  • 620 1 FIVE VPANZER/ London, July 28. rIE Germans ope nly admit that they have lost about 40 divisions, including: five Panzer divisions according to an unconfirmel Bucharest message. Meanwhile, the gigantic bat le of Smolensk is still raging. The Russians refer to fierce fighting in Zhftomir
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  • 570 2 lAPAN will ....1 sl«.|» at the occupation «l Sa.gon and Camranh Bay. but H attack Th«u J land Burma, Neth.rla.ids Kast Indies and even Singapore, states the official Central Daily Ni ws in an editorial on 'Southern Pacific Crisis. It is now obvious, says
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  • 240 2 Cairo, July 28. TIIK British Middle East communique issued to-day states that in Tobruk. an Australian patrol, which was mentioned in yesterday's communique, remained in positions captured during July 26 and finally withdrew on Saturday night after inflicting further casualties on the enemy. "After dark on
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  • 229 2 London Has First Raid In II Weeks London. July 28. THE thirty-second night of the lull in air raids which London had been having ended in early raids this morning when i number of German aircraft droppad rx>rv>bs in the metropolitan area. An Air Ministry communique issued this morning stales:
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  • 110 2 London. July 28. THE loss of two Italian Lorpeclo-carrying motor-boats which unsuccessfully attrcked Malta on Saturday has been admitted by the official Italian Ne^vs Agency. According to the agency, the motor boats were involved in an encasement w;ith a formation ol li<jht enemy" in
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    34 2 )f British Air-HK 7 craft Produc- 1 tion factories 1 continue to in- crease produr- tion rate. Here. i*ne flare tube \is fitted into position in the S I body of the I machine.
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  • 84 2 London July 28. I>ERUVIAN Independence Day was celebrated In London by two parties, both sponsored by the Peruvian Legation. On Sunday ni^h, a cocktail party was Li the Legation In honour of the Peruvian member ol the South American Air Mission, Lieut.-Commander Griva. About 40 members ol
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  • 55 2 Bangalore, July 27. O ANGALORB has D fallen into line with other big cities in India in displaying the "V" sign for Victory. It is to be seen in hospitals and restaurants and on motor cars. Bangalore is one of the important centres for the training of officers for the
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  • 169 2 Gibraltar. Ji IMPROVEMENTS of tions in Gibraltar hi considerably hastened recent weeks ai'd the tm personnel is proteedmj great energy as new** rials have arlived. men number of new devutt Reuter s special t-orresp« Troops participating m are seen aoout the town ij Brengun carrier., v^u« the streets day
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  • 22 2 Berlin, man News A i :t denial from of the M from Oermi •Hitler plwi j Such docunii do not ea Reuter
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    • 208 2 Acknowledgment lira Stanley Yip tenders her heartfelt thanks nd gratitude to all those very kind friends who audited her in her recent bereavement, attended the funeral of he: late husband, sent wreaths and other tokens. Deeply grateful. Rich, Red Blood Builds Weight; If you arc Thin, UndorwHtfit^ LMtasj Y.nerry. Tln-d
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  • Article, Illustration
    78 3 f When Mirian 0 Marx, thirteen- "year-old" S daughter of S 2 Groucho. visit- S 5 ed her famous 5 father o n I ■the set at! Metro Gold- wy n Mayer, J she couldn't re- sist the chance to mimic him. So she borrow- ed some grease paint
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  • 231 3 Loniden, Julv 28. JjBE continued ami firm resistance of the Russians to the German attacks is emphasised in editorials dealing with the war situation. A parallel between the defence by the Russian guerillas and rinllar work that might be done by British Home Guards is
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  • 120 3 SOVIET ALLEGES ILLEGAL DETENTION Moscow. Jwly 28. THE Soviet Foreign Office is alleging the illegal detention of Soviet diplomatic representatives by Finland and has asked the SVedish Government to make re* presentations in Helsinki, according- to the official Tass agency. "The Finnish Government." tne agency says. "Without wishing to consider
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  • 50 3 I London, July 28. university cities will shortly eetag something of the Middle Eastern countries. libition beins arranged rnation. H have a preliminary the Ministrv itself from ''•< Photograph* of typical Hun. Iran and Palestine fctoth in English and Arabic ot Moslem art and
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  • 32 3 Buem Aires, July 28. nan ton! sador today thi Argentine Foreign it thi izure ol diplothi arlis mentary anti-Ar- 0) L. request urn Uie Gei Emb& The »e a communi- Reuter
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  • 99 3 London, July 28. her year, conditions in Norway, »n ot experts, will become desperate ,(/!ia h Government in London, in a reports in the last three quarters third of those foi the same an j P ctically unobtainable. The Germans -of the available food. The bread i daily, butter
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    • 71 3 No.RECIPE'BOOK S~)s?/2& /j-f i/Uff* mis I wi&f niP** '"4£j OF GMD SAIADS wtr^^t^^*^ > 'to, I^JV Msl^3? V\ *>■ v v2BR2SB When you use MAZOLA- its clear goiden goodness, provides the base of mayonnaise, and French dressings, that made salads temptingly delicious and satisfyingly nutritious. For 'It's not a salad
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  • PEOPLE & PLACES
    • 787 4  -  Vera Ardmore r B > Australia Ls tremendously intetWttd 111 Visitors from Malaya Eteeeat new from Down Under" include*, an interview with Ufa S G. T.i} lor one ol Malaya's two women duiti>ts on her arrival in Sydney m leave Mrs Taylor la a Doctor <>f Dentistry
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    • 183 4 GIFT TO MADAME CHIANG MADAME Chiang Kai-shek has received a table cloth from ziustralia presented by the New South Wale? Chinese Women's Association fcr War Relief It is embroidered with 1.157 autographs of the donors to Madame Chiang's lOs" orphanaßc flmd totalling £156 The nutcsraprK include those of Udv Gcwrle.
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  • 880 5 (iu hlv sptftkta*. one£rt oi each day is spent in t'oon^tis worth while as attractive 2stfuJ M l**-^- Comfort, -jience and spaciousness are /tant qualitlet and they can u-hieved if essential fure ta irranged as judiciously Mible. Zm the mort necessary i. of all is quietness,
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    • 48 5 NESCAFE life's little troubles \Ja fjde into insignificance, for Nescafe is not JU ,t coffee, it's better coffee Obtainable from all good proviMOM stores W^Mf l^^fnA^^k. Nescafe Wm I Ampl^ supplies of NESCAFE are now available in Malava. 44, in^lo-Jwfti Milt Product* Lid taeorporutof Hi HI »l; Prrvhi«mcrf.
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  • 478 6 'I AM on my way to Rangoon to arrange the transportation ol u number of American-made trucks from l.ashio to Chung king over the Iturma Road, and to inspect our work in Yunnan." said Mr. Rcwi Alley, technical adviser to the Chinese Industrial Co-operatives,
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  • 93 6 London, July 28. AX indication of the increasing rt Fremh restiveness under servile pulicy eonies in a manifesto which bai reached London. The patriots in unoccupied France denounce the Vichv Gov- rnment. The official views, press and 'radio are controlled by Germany, and in no way
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  • 328 6 yESTERDAY was "graduation day" for the Methodist Girls' School and for the first time this annual function was 1 held outside the Methodist premises at the Victoria Memorial Hall where a large gathering of pupils, their parents and wellwishers gathered to see the graduation ceremony.
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  • 166 6 MOHAMAD BIN OMAR (18), a Punjabi ,i by the prosecuting officer a, "£j V^E was seen coming out of the compound <>. pean's house at Bukit Tunggal on Saturd by a detective and a constable. BM-t *»J K ht Mohamad was questioned bv the do he
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  • 175 6 /^LOSING in on an attap house in Kampon; Jambatan Sembilan, off Thompson Road. Customs officers saw a man carrying a jar whii h h» had filled from a "well". As BOOH as the man, Ng Keok (44), saw the Co*, toms officers, he put the Jar on the ground
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  • 127 6 A 63-YEAR-OLD Hokkien, Swee Seong Swan, wh) -fV claimed that he had never stepped into a police court for the 40 years he had been living in Malaya. was bound over in the sum of $25 for a period ot six months, by Mr.
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  • 89 6 £HARGED with causing hurt to Tan Kim TH with a steel hammer at Kampong Bahni R>aJ on July 3. a 32-year-old Hokkien, Ong Too claimed trial before Mi. L.C. Goh, the fifth trate. yesterday morning. H Police bail was extended and the ease P" to Aug. 11.
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  • 80 6 jJENG YECK SENG, a middle-aged Chines* before Mr. Conrad Oldham. the second m yesterday morning on a charge of cheating in of $410. a It was alleged that he had dishonestly man named Tan Kim Meng to give this i an unknown Chinese who was to have
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    • 84 6 1 OVERSEA- I 1 CHINESE I I CORP. IT^fifi Indertakes banking transactions of every description. at your disposal i fie multifarious services of its institution with branches 1H over South Fastern Asia iind connections in all principal cities of the World. Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and assures
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  • 826 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London London, July 5. troirVE only gut a minute, I Mike." The water's rising. Jk simbridgc knew it wjj -.mil that soon the dark ;^i t :.hu-j i,v the to r inmi a buwt water nnun She would be trapped. i. here there was a
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  • 68 7 Rescued Pilot On Lap! r) rescue a brother pUot who hnd made a forced landing in Italian East Africa a South African airman landed beside him under heavy artillery fire. But the rescue plane was only a single-seater. So the rescuer had to take the other man on his lap,
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  • 72 7 Woman's Appeal Allowed MIDDLESEX Sessions Appe;us Committee allowed the appeal of Mrs. Dorothy Rycraft, of Truroroad, Bowes Park. N., president of Wood Green Housewives' Club, against two convictions at Wood Green for publishing a statenvnl likely to cause alarm. She had been fined £25 in each case. A soldier's wife,
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  • 329 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1941 SO FAR, NO FARTHER the freezing of Japanese assets both by Britain and the United States rind the denunciation by the former of trade treaties with Japan, Far Eastern affairs have entered on a critical stage for J?pan. Though the economic sanctions were not
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    • 29 7 {^EXAMINATIONS vl; S|S EXCLUSIVELY. jour omur ailments OPTICAL CO. 4 Arcade Building R J. THOMPSON, D.O.SC »vears^!, 0 r r n 0fOci11 Science) rs Kuro «>*an Clinical ExptrlenM. fdfdsf
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    • 25 7 jdS*ks SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SIMVIOi Head Office -No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, SA s0 i l
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  • 768 8 <HY TRIBI'NK STAFF IiM'OKTKK) EXACTLY THREE MONTHS A(.O A SHIP FROM A PORT J IN BNIJLAND STEAMED INTO SINGAPORE AND when IT TIED IK TWENTY YOUNG WOMEN WALKED DOWN THE <av; IM.ANk TO SET POOT IN SINGAPORE FOR THE MRS I TIME IN THEIR
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  • 180 8 Flour Pool Effective On Friday 0N Friday, tile Wheat Flour Pools y Crc'er .1041. will come into force in Singapore. This Order covers both white wheat flour and atta flour, and its effect is that an Hour on import must bo deposited in a Government Pool In exchange for an
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    34 8 Mr. J. G. RICHARDS, a Cornish Farmer, saves tive by having his brocoli packed on to a lorry in the road instead of in the fields.. The brocoli harvest is now in full swing.
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  • 339 8 Calcutta. 11.M.1.5. Travancore, the first war vessel o\' her off an Indian slipway, was launched by Lady from a shipyard on an Indian river. The occasion was a momentous one, for, apart from the fact that Travancore is the largest sea-going vessel to be built in India, she is
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 608 8 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours Pleasures of Life to Men z3 Vho Feel Old Before JsW. Their Time -^^SmbV Ik> you ftel older than you are? An* you aw^B^LW eking In ynuthtul .-.nlmation? I> > yo\: en- w^"^rf^^ aw Joy th<- society of beautiful women? Do I|A
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  • 214 9 I) Chinese girl, Yeo Cheng Lian, novice in a i 18-YEAR lliv ivor of a suicide pact in which she took Hm| Bl n ov ice who succumbed, smilingly told Mr. t u jth w>uur fhr ss i Z es Court yesterday morning, after tat *^£Sm*i f« r hcr
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    62 9 Left, a Donkey team setting out from advanced battalion HO. on the road to Kiame. Group of Australian fighter pilots (below) with one of the new American Tomahawk planes with which they have been equipped. The pilots are. from left Squadron Leader Peter Jeffreys, D.F.C, Ltd. Lt. Jock Perrin,
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  • 62 9 HOOPLA' came to Singapore recently at one of those nani war charity shows the city sees and U WU ""?**&Js. an innovation for many people **tSto*gZf only city to see money in "hoopla" Over there n Nc-' Yon more than .000 Neio Yorkers spent niore than $1
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  • 170 9 PATRIOTIC FU ND NOW $2,793,374 THE Malaya Patriotic fund now 1 stands at $2,793,374.02. an increase of $10,429.78 over the M published lists. Donations were received from the following The Chief Accountant. Posts f**™" t* month of June $56. 9J. kou.'h brtn- $6 500; The Singapore Lawn T,r. Pulau Bukom
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    • 528 10 Situations Vacant I Wanted For Sale Motor Vehicles WANTED Experienced m wiiu: \ptrv 152. Kuat Oo*6t Roud. Singapore (No. «i4»iKl WANTED— Motor car driver, aalarv $KU with quartets Apply Box 125 r'o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 495K) ADVERTISER *eek» Indenting Agents for Australian Product*. Particulars Box :04 clo Malay* Tribune.
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    • 679 10 WANTED To rent Attap House w'th light nnd water. Reply with particulars to P O Bo* 757, Singapore. (No. 486K) WANTED TO BUY used pianos «nv make, in uny condition. Offers to Box 124 do Malaya Tribune. Singapore. ((No. «*K) WANTED 20 to 25 ncres of rubber estate preferably by
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    • 731 10 BEhT-rHhAPEST FACE POWDER! Th.UV What Lotus' Gives You. Its qualitv, makes < very powdering a revelation of marvell us btauty. Its lasting on face provides the extra powdering that savrc, time A noted British Scientist has testified to its purity. Agents:— Socleta Oommissionaria. Singapore— Penang. D.strlbutor Llm Beng Chuan, Kuala
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    • 691 10 ir !ui wawi 10 mu your car Dhon# 5088, Singapore. Caah paid. (No! 67GH) FOR SALE 1937 Morris 8, four seater tourer Excellent engine, $950!- cash "Quirk"' Post Box 371, Kuala Lumpur.' (No 45iRi WANTED four-door saloon car 8-lolTi>~ Morris. Austin or Ford. Model not earner' 1937. State lowest price.
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    • 162 10 Jonl Zltt nl 1 »l (Prow c i?j GSD-ifiij (From 9J" SAM (U. TUB 49. «S J liAxJ HSPS 25ii (11 71} 1 rrom «5( 9 20 KUALA I ZGE 5 roc (daily extm From to ?H PENi ZHJ (49 31 i From 1| to IN From 5 to 3
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  • 163 11 Great Work By Russian Guerrillas Moscow, July 28. M. LOZOVSKY, the Soviet spokesman, stated that remarkable facts had been revealed confirming the gieat part played by Russian guerrilla units behind the German lines in territory occuped by tho Germans. New examples occur daily of the valour of the guerrillas which
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  • 142 11 Walking through the streets of Belfast a boy looked ur: as all boys do, at a Biitish fighter plane passing overhead. Then he dashed for a 'phone box and rang the nearest R.A.F. depot. "There is a Hurricane just going towards so-and-so,' he gasped. "I think it
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  • 149 11 Melbourne, July 25. Australia's wool clip tor the 1941-42 season is expected to total 3.590,000 bales. The 1940-41 clip realised £60.959.828. including the equalising payment, of £5,708,695. Although 22.000 fewer people were engagec* in Australian primal y production in 1938 than in 1911. improved methods of production
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    • 207 11 LANDSCHE ,NDEL:HA pp|j r N.V. y Roytl Charter A.D. 1824. 15 Trading Society) KERS f 40.030.000 f. 12.000,000 Correspondents PROVINCIAL BANK JMITED paH Office lATAVIA [ranches: Kast Indies :-Soura> aarang, Mcdan, WeiBandocnii, Chenbon •ecalongan, Djokjao Tjilatjap, Djembei, Bandjermasin, Blamtianak. Pemangkat Da sambas, Djambl ni Telok Betong )enpassar, Padang- Rangoon, Calcutta,
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    • 494 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. (FROM PAGE 10) 150 VARIETIES British Malaysian stamps. all different. Pick what you want at two cents each. List free. L. K. Thye. Federal Dispensary Chambers. Seremban. (NO. 44 >K) MOROCCO AGENCIES. 1940 Postal Confenary now obsolete and scare, complete 7 mint 85 cts. Australia 1940 A. 1.
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    • 310 11 Public Notice Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following material* or service For parti- 1 1 1 ar« •,*■<• Municipal Tender Room TENDER Date of doting Supplying, making delivering to the Victoria Memorial Hall 102 timber cases to be made of kapor timber (Deposit $50'-) 12 noon
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    • 37 11 L.— /^v I would bf a famous s^i jgllvw^ll t h<nk m^ jF^ Ht'D fst a6oui i r £:U S^^^SO, D (f VrO FOR A -CTAVT it /V <-» ?nK SUPER 6CM &&£> 5 AND y 4%U V uUV
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  • 116 12 Council To HearOf Dr. Mootatamby's Allegations A REPORT on the bifestiffations curried out following the oiVpjations made by a member of the Council, Dr. N. Mootatamby that he had been threatened with prosecution following hia speech at a previous meeting, in which he alleged that the Johorp mobile police were
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  • 64 12 G HOUSE bin Haji Kadir (34), faced a charge in the second magistrate's court yesterday morning, of enticing away a 14^-year-old girl, Isah Bee. from the lawful guardianship of Shaik Buron Din bin Shaik Ibrahim After the charge uus explained to the accused, Mr. Conrad Oldhim. the magistrate, postponed the
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  • 224 12 Jay aft, rn^ agination 2 h^ and ti A bulletin 2 s «*d after tK nat 'on. By Simla a n l »c buiH fSlmla ure tt i Paying the Victory elude the i building 3 1 PosU ur.ci 1 In I I sign is ti Played on J
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 138 12 SHE'S HERE TO BRING YOU JUST THE j*», RIGHT. BRIGHT SHOW f*#jr TO-DAY F""" 77 CAPITOL Jf jj (,km(i\ .ii:a\ Mi Singing her way irto your hearts in New j] Unncsdls Latest /WUSICAL COMEDY HIT fl A "LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN With a grand ccmedy cast:- t%"i HUGH HERBERT STUART
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    • 81 12 ™iwwk AlhambrA 2.30 P-M. 6 p.m 9.30 p.m. SWORDS FLASH! |JJ4SmI§II AZ c*ASHfs i^H| HIS MOST THRILL IHH H AovfNru«fS on A CAffffS/G Nf VV KIB S Z|F ON ANY SCREEN B Hkl RRRHSe^^B| IS REELS CRAMMED WITH THRILLS, EXCITEMENT AND MYSTERY SCREENED IN ITS ENTIRETY' JACK LONDON'S greatest story
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  • 126 13 I 1 Mi" sequ< i» I n I I m in a doth Hccar I I Holcn or frails' obtained, a ■old Chines, Hi cbitnt'd i K' ere: 5 H baij was > x a:.d ■n: Aug. ■I vi »topp- u sep Hum said Jack ■Ivlirn i- plei runk
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  • 543 13 PROFIT of $104,550.27 was CfU-Qed by the Nyalas RiiblnMKstates Ltd., for the year ended May Itt. 1941, a sum ol $23,500 greater than the profit earned last year. A dividend of 12 per cent, was declared at the annual general Meeting held yesterday at the company's
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 224 13 NO GREATER TRIBUTE COULD BE <■! PAID BY A GREAT HOLLYWOOD 4 FILM CELEBRITY TO TWO FELLOW 3^// r^^W'y STARS FOR THEIR LATEST WORK. *w%«i^f(fls*^ NORMA SHEARER opens )RENE DUNNE GARY GRANT r l^ l| r "I saw 'Penny Serenade' and loved it. 3.15 6.15 9.15 The picture has tremendous
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  • 623 14 S.C.F.A s SJLC 1 S.C.WJL tilllf tlMllsfd their position at the top of the senior league yesterday by beating the Kees 8-1 at Anson Road Stadium, incidentally scoring their biggest uin lor the season. S.< .F.A. mw have 20 points from 19 jefumes. Lc
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  • 301 14 Tul^'Lr, ■5: H Ms Sult »n 3. JHRILLING football was seen at the Fraser nort a^ N t ea^ g u round y ester «>ay when the AirK n^ te t d efeated HMS Sultan a uiv 118 match by five goals to three caught' the°P« O
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  • 161 14 S R^F (Tengah).. .10. FlBi .isiifks i p.A.F. (Tengah) scored an overwhelming vjh,!, IV of ten goals to nil over the Publishers Dlv. 2 A soccer ftxtnre played on th. \M r V ground yesterday. v Superior in almost every department Tennk attacked from start
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  • 381 14 ■s^vxox maue a very early start in Malacca on Saturday when two units of the A. I. F. played matches between first and second teams. Some fine rugby was seen despite the fact that practically every player must have been right out of practice. There
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 117 14 DEPRESSED, NERVY, WASHED-OUT 1 WINCARNI? made this amazing differenee Wincarnis is the quick-action,pleasant-tasting, nevcrfail tonic! Wincarnis is the tonic with 25,000 fl| recommendations from medical men, the tonic you H can rrM5/ to give you renewed vigour and vitality il\ Ie acls l> k<^ magic— you can actually it doing
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    • 124 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: Dlv. I. RAJ 1 v Arorlk,fl Dlv. II A, R.A.OC. v Moravia. 8J Signals v R.A. (8.M.). Alexandra II B. Wanderers v RAF (H.Q rantt. TENNIS: S.R.C. tournament MORE H'CAH FOR PENANG MEETING I ■pOLLOWING are addltion;il bMM for the second day of the PnuiM Club races on
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  • 282 15 Hllingdons Speech At lid Indian Association Simla, July 7. ■>ruY\ [TON «>f the Sir Hari Singh Gour incident i hotel was voiced at the annual meeting ,EaJ S«n Association according to a cable just ""'l 'wfflingdoß, president, speaking on the incident. t„ well f the strOn V eWS l
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  • 196 15 VOLITION expressing ketrt-fett sympathy on rf the Indian peasantry P "brave people of the jjnion who are so valiant!ting the Nazi hordes dopted by the centra! Council of the All-India Sabha (Peasants Asso- whkh met in Calcutta resolution exposed the desire of the Indian masses Soviet Union's speedy and
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  • 43 15 I -<•>>, July 28. P*ttery-Oook| retl? on Sunday tIK- women's singles ial invitation lawn Helen 'men'i doubles impion, Don Mcnkle Parker beat and Wayne Sabin l r*-C oke won .''J'; oM arnament t Kramer she beat nd F. Kovacs In the mixed tloubl-
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  • 212 15 ACCORDING to an authoritative fi source at Vichy, a report from Munich states that the German .ndustrialist, Fritz Thyssen. has iritd suddenly in t concentration Herr Fritz Thyssen. formerly one Di the wealthiest industrialists in Germany, was one of Hitlers earli'-st and most powerful supporter* aiuS
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  • 104 15 Ted Dubois Likely World Champion Sculling Saint Catharine, (Ontario), July 28. fPHE Royal Canadian Henley A regatta revealed Ted Dubois of Winnipeg as a likely successor to Joe Burk as world premier sculler. Dubois won the single sculls beating Joe Angyal of Brooklyn, U.S.A., after a stern race over a
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  • 76 15 War Savings Certificates As Sports Prizes WAR certificates instead of trophies for winners of some of the events were P res nt *s...^ iri»* At the 16th annm athlet-c sports of the <^ e nt ,Ji 11 1 School, Tapah. held in »he hos.iiai Eiound. Tapah, on Sunday. P T$
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  • 13 15 A WB afr^t ffi from a twakow into the river at by ambulance.
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  • 30 15 Kashmir War Funds Simla, July 27 THE Maharanee of Kashmir's War Aid Fund now exceeds £18,400. After various contributions to war iunds and chanties, a balance of £7-5.0° remains.-By Radio.
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  • 26 15 Madras, July 27. THE Governor of Madras arrived to-day after a short visit to Coimbatore. He has now returned to Ootacamund By Radio.
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  • 487 15 rE determination of Americans to help to ciuwe total victory over totalitarian aggression was expressed by Mr. John G. Winant, the American Ambas-sador. when he .uid Mrs. Winant were honoured at luncheon by the American Cnarnbe? of Commerce in London. The gathering \v:us aot
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