Morning Tribune, 31 July 1941

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  • 1401 1 EDEN WARNS JAPAN REFLECT BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE London, July 30. I [HONG note of warning was struck by iMr. Anthony Eden, the British For- 1 jgn Minister, in a speech in the House of Commo.is to-day. Dealing with Jap- i e said, i cannot believe that statesmanship in
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  • 122 1 London, July 20 IT was announced in Wa»ih- mpton by ttie Navy De- ft. partment Uvu I 'the 270-ton j L'nited Stat** K unbuat Tntuil- la has been da- 5 maged by Japa- nese b o m b s during a raid on Chungking:. Reuter quote* 4
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  • 462 1 Polish- Russian Pact Signed London. July 30. AX agreement between' Russia and Poland, announced by Gen. Sikorski yesterday, has now been formally signed in London and comes into force immediately. The Russo-Polish Pact declares that territorial changes in Poland as a result of the Soviet-German Treaties of 1939 are void
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  • 76 1 London, July 30. REUTER learns in London that the French colony of I) Jibuti has now replied to the note recently sent by the British authorities. No indication is available of the contents of the note, but it is understood that the colony has food sufficient to la&t
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  • 41 1 London. July 30.— There has been no change of policy of the British Government with regard to Pale»t.i'.ie. .said Mr. Winston Churvhili In thr Hou. e of Commons to-day In answer to a question Reuter
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  • 140 1 WASHINGTON, JULY 30. rE DISCLOSURE THAT 19 JAPANESE FISHING BOATS HERE SEIZED LAST SPRING IN HAWAII WATERS WAS MADE BY THE U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT TO-DAY. Although the vessels were seized by customs agents on charges of false legistry, authoritative officials in Washinston alleged that
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  • 83 1 London, July 30. THE Under-Secrrtary of State for 1 the Colonies wa^ Questioned in th'p House of Commons to-day regarding the portion in respect to the discussions for changes in the constitution of Ceylon. It was stated that the Secretary of State If still in consultation with the
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  • 161 2 SWISS TRAIN CRASHES OVER EMBANKMENT Geneva, July 30. THREE soldiers ;tnd two civilians were killed yesterday when a t»oods tram on the St Gothard hue was derailed near Fadlo. The train crashed ovpr an ernbinikmwit on to a building in which soldiers were quartered. The accident hprmenert at the entrance
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  • 266 2 m Lc^ndon. July 30. NIW mi startling ovideiice of dissensions in the ranlw oi the Nazi leaders caused by Hitler's rash gamble in ordering *he invasion of Russia have come into my hands from a source which if I could disclose, would be convincing proof
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  • 84 2 FEW NAZI RAIDERS OVER BRITAIN London. July 30. RAIDERS crossed the east coast at a few i oints last night but f.'-n not fly BM inland. They .I:*oppe<i bombs In three dlsMcu. The total damage was v'^ht. During the nijiht. a very small .v umber of aircraft, flew short distir.ras
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  • 54 2 Let your feet relax and forget the full day's work they have to do ♦very day, by fitting PHILLIPS Rubber Soles that serve as a cushion to take all the shock out of walking— apajt from added comfort— they ara economical too for they outlast
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  • 469 2 London, July 30. MOST of the editorials this morning deal with Mr. Churchill': speech on war production in the House of Commons last night. His comparative figures are accepted as gratifying but the question is still asked whether production should not be still further increased.
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  • 290 2 London. July "WOMEWHAT elastic reprisals' i S lhe M Guardian's comment on Tokyo's leum'ri. Anglo-U.S.A.-Dutch freezing Di awing the Japanese announcement in New York ti interest of sinking fund payments on dollar tarn be continued, the Manchester Guardian .savsth official Japanese quarters in London nave hint?
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  • 160 2 Cairo, July I A GERMAN dive-bombing attack on British i ping off the coast of Cyrenaica in North i on Tuesday was driven off by RAF. fighters 1 shot down six enemy olanes. according to the ft Midd-e East communique. A strong formation of
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  • 649 2 London. July 30 nON( UURENT with Mr Eden's oral statement (set Page a written statement was circulated to the House of Commons. This reads is follows: The occupation by Jn pun ol bases in South IndoChina is a continuation of the process which began last September when the Japanese
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    • 109 2 PHILLIPS RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS Sole Agents— RAHAMIN PENHAI 117.125, Cecil Street, Singapore,! fHHMMMArS hheumafisnt Vanishes LikeMagk By ilMolving and n-movlntr thfl l.odv rniv.,,,s and arid* that use .siiffi,, "u 'm 1 mI ,»«w«>Ui'K Art'hrltlß Ht.d I RhaumatHm the amaxln* n ,w dlMt'overy numend l« brUiKlng health und happlneM t<
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  • 377 3 f ancui a Ottawa, July 30. rV i»rin men seized control of the gigantic Avrida M the Canadian Aiuminium Company last P* 0 L i" t for three days, leaving voluntarily on Thia was revealed at a press conference C D. Howe, Minister of Munitions, who f the affa^
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  • 102 3 Manila. July 30. icArthur, the CommandDhiel, in a statement to <i States armed forces Bast, formulated a plan kegr&tJon of all the armin the Philippines which a progressive incorpcrae reserve d visions in the Army into the Unffced X'.V 111*. th:> will embrace all but will
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  • 44 3 Melbourne, July 30. (SPENDER the AustraAr ™y Miniver, announoniy 14 p,v ent of Aus ngaged abroad have belies. Slightly over one have be, n killed. Over J n ot the 6,000 missing Australmn Imperial PorESh r cent cas ualSf"^ were kiJl--*z wounds.- Reuter
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  • 25 3 MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS I Juu 30. /movement, to nenteln are re- >reign report, tw,''' ov fr 50.000 1 the ftS? for defence nt Iberian borrfer-
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  • 63 3 Hydro-Electric Scheme Hyderabad, July 29. •THE Nizam's GovernI ment is examining a scheme for the development of hyd-ro-electric power m Hyderabad State. There are four elude an irrigation schemes, which inproject for the irrigation of nearly 2 1 'million acres of land jto yield a net reveInue of £1$00;000. The
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    50 3 yL Air Officet^ i Commanding in 7 J Chief. Middle East o m- i maud. 1t. A.1 Air Marshal A. W. Tedder C.B. t chatting tot fighter pilots in S t h e Western L Desert. Air i Marshal Ted- J der was for- merly in Singa- i J pore.
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  • 95 3 Shanghai. July 30. THE Executiv? Yuan of the 1 Nanking regime has ordered the enforcement of ccunwrmeasures against the Anglo-Ame-rican freezing of Chinese credits, says the Japanese press service Under th? regulations, the parties concerned are reqiri red to obtain permission from the Nankins Ministry of Finance
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  • NEWS BRIEFS FROM INDIA
    • 40 3 Sialkot. July 30. —An appeal to the British Government to enlist them in the army and police to "enable them to play their part in the successful prosecution of the war" has boen made by Chammars, an untouchable caste. Reuter
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    • 45 3 Ahmadabad, July 30.— The iwent heavy floods in the Sabramati River resulted in a shortage in me water supply of Ahmadabad city ar the channel which fed the waterworks was completely silted. The nor ma! supply is expected to be restored within a week. Reuter
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    • 34 3 Calcutta July 30.— The first industrial course to train personnel to organise A.R.P. schemes for factories and large commercial undertakings will commence in August in the Government of India A.h.F School at Calcutta Reuter
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    • 16 3 Madras, July 30.— War supply orders placed in South India amounted to £500,000 during June.- Reuter
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    • 27 3 Delhi. July 30—ConsWerable damage has been caused by a fire in the fodder market near Phaxganj resulting in Gamete to about 80 house* and fodder shops Reuter
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    • 26 3 Madras July 30.-One hundred and eighty-two lives were lost in the cyclone and floods whichideva*tated Malabar tot May, according to mfoimatio.i received bv the Government Reuter
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    • 27 3 Bombay July 30.— Forty-one persons are reported dro^S when aiountry boat ferrying 60 V***W"* across the River Nerbudda near Onkareshwai dashed against a rock and split. Reuter
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    • 10 3 ess \jesr£Sa r owinu to the shortr.se of rains. Reuter
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  • 395 3 Shanghai, July SO. VOX-JAPANESE business in the occupied areas in'Chiivi are facing a serious situation as a result of a series *f trade restrictions imposed by the Japanese authorities. Wfrih the local Japanese-sponsored customs yesterday officially announced a ban on the export in 11 categories
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  • 109 3 Manila, July 30 T'HE Fur Eastern crisis has resulted in a slackening of political activity which is normally high at the present time in anticipation f the national elections lor the amendment of the Defence Act, a provision limiting the annual service of reservists to
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  • 1031 4  - Hawaiian Cabaret For Changi Officers' Club Vera Ardmore PEOPLE AND PLACES Im CINOAPORE ought to be re-named Honolulu Judging by the popularity of thinga Hawaiian here The Hula Is included in every concert programme it seems, and Hawaiian bands are definitely the thing at parties. LaUst Hawaiian Might fci to
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    • 33 4 w"i W»V£J€T Eugene Oil Perms m SHAMPOO To suit the texture of your hair Staff trained in use of JNNOXA Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Opcnlors Capitoi Bid*. 15» North Bridge Koud Tel. 4tl«.
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    • 71 4 ACCENT ON BEAUTY /jags. VuaXZutJ* w\ The modern woman is Elizabeth Arden'a masterpiece. From Elizabeth Arden she has learnt that beau! cared for systematically, guarded jealously woman can aflford to laugh at birthdays proudfaithful to a basic beauty routine. „r i v Visit the Elizabeth Arden Salon at Maynard s
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  • 743 5 Hollywood says Yes and No NEXT on the list: to be will-dressed you must wear the right clothes at the right time. When In doubt, ask. Who .should know better than your hos-tess-to-be? Asking is better than guessing -then feeling uncomfortable and awkward ail the
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  • 1116 6 PLEATS AND PINTICKS are \jsed t<i t-un some of the prettiest jpossib l print dresses. Knife i)leats all round or box pleats two icross the front; or •agair, iccordion pleats from neck to hem these are some of the k ;marte*t Interpretations of the leated theme. Perfect example
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  • 874 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter Front London British Press Lauded: Canadian C-ln-C's^ j Promise: Control Of Rubber: Help For Theatres: Appeal To i Parents Of Evacuees I London, July 7. IrENCHANT criticism of^Bri- tth propaganda was uttered I House of Lords yesteri^J^t critic was Viscount fc£ who declared that a h moir
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  • 184 7 London, July 30. REPORTS current to the effect that British and American measures, taken in respect of Japanese assets, are unlikely to be applied in an effective manner find no support in authoritative quarters in London. It is perfectly true that thj
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  • 64 7 Tientsin, July 30. |N retaliation for the British and 1 American freezing of Japanese assets, a consular decree has been Issued by the Japanese ConsulGeneral placing all trrnsactions involving: the nationals of Japan and the United States, thr Philippines and Britain under the control of Japanese
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  • 317 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1941. GAMBLER'S THROW JAPANESE action in Indo-China is moving on expected lines. The Jittie doubt that still remained as regards the real object of Japanese occupation has been finally removed by latest messages from Tokyo which indicate that Thailand is being subjected to a furious
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  • 417 8 Till! Education, Medical and Gardens Departments, the Rural Board and the local canning industry will co-operate with the organisers of a four days' "Grow More Food Exhibition to be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall in October under the patronage of the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas.
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  • 123 8 a PARTY of editors, headed i i i\ by Senator Foil (Minister for Information) Ls leaving S Australia next week for th- i Netherlands Fast Indies and Malaya. This uill be the third party of journalists to visit Malaya i within the la.st six months. The
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  • 236 8 U7INSOMK, a rate horse, was mentioned in the civil district court yesterday afternoon in the course of an action brought by Messrs. Sime Darby and Co.. Ltd., against Mr. C. W. Turley, the local trainer. It was Alleged that Mi. Turley owed the
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  • 107 8 Aussies In The Fo ront A it r j Australian troops were in .the forefront of the J Allied force which loosened the grasp of Yichv in.- mandated territory of Syria. Pictures lure show: left, men of an A.I.F. battalion mak. J tat a learch of the Fort at Klame
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  • 225 8 STEAMER NEARLY DIVERTED THE N.Y.K. (Japanese) liner, "Hakone Maru," arrived in Singapore yesterday with 45 passengers and cargo for Singapore. There were 60 other pa<sengeis in transit. It leaves this morning for Bombay. The deterioration of the situation I in thp Far East was heard over the I radio when
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  • 67 8 THE Government of the Straits 1 Settlements has made a gift of $10,100,000. being the proceeds of the recent $10,000,000 Straits Set tlements War Loan, 1953/60, to HU Majesty's Government. By arrangement with the Treasury in London payment of ine above amount has been made
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  • 429 9 i LREADY this year the infant mortality in Kuala TrenggaA nu has been the lowest on record," Dr. J. W. ScharfT, -Chief i-alth Officer, Singapore, who recently completed an investigation into health matters of Trengganu with a view to bringnc about improvements, told
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  • 510 9 MR JUSTICE AITKEN in the high court yesterday dismissed with costs the civil suit for $1,618.16 brought by Messrs Paskoe's Ltd. against Mr. Lynn Freeman Cowan in respect of alleged arrears of hire off furniture and equipment under a hire ourchase agreement dated October, 1939.
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  • 202 9 THAT there is distinct ami I definite danger of con- flirt, sooner or later, in the S Pacific, or at least of blockade I S attended by food shortage was the opinion expressed by Harrison Forman, American lecturer, journalist, broadcast- tei- and explorer in an inter-
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  • 238 9 "Meanest Vilest Of Offences" MR. Justice Aitken, in th« assize court, yesterday sea tented Tan Ah Lek, 24, to II v« years' rigorous imprisonment or two charges of extortion and on* of attempted extortion. Tan was charged, firstly, with ex torting from a European, who bar* been addicted to an
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  • 69 9 Tin-: total number ol deaths i«n l ,veek wi i 170, u compared v.tr 237 the week before md ?50. the corresponding, period Ui.> preview The Rgurea wj re raartf up of idmales and 118 females. As usjrt mb' rculosls and pneumonl i c
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    • 652 10 afsfdsf Situations Vacant WANTED Motor car driver, iwtlarv $21 with q carters. Apply Box 125 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 495K> WANTED one chucker-out for up-country cabaret Htate quallficutlons. height. n<i salary required to Box No 121 c!o lAaln/n Tribune. Singapore. (No. I82K) WANTED by Engineering Firm Junior clerk with
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    • 670 10 Wanted WANTKI) S*rf)iidhalii MMfttag. Box No 141 C|o Malaya Tribune Singapore (No. 35'iK» EUROPEAN wishes friendship of fOOBg educated Jewess Write Box 145 co Malaya Tribune, Singupore. (No. 531K) WANTED. To rent Attap House w'th I light and water. Reply with particulars ito P. O. Box 757, Singapore. (No. 486K)
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    • 700 10 For Sale HKbT-CHEAPEST FACE POWDER! That's What Lotus 1 Gives You. Its quality makeb every powdering a revelation of marvellous beauty. Its lasting on face provide* the extra powdering that sav<* time A noted British Scientist has testified to its purity. Agents:— Societa Cornml&sionarla. Singapore— Penang. Dlstribui tor:— Lim Beng
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    • 696 10 Motor Vehicles IF YOU WANT to »ell your car, phone >088, Singapore. Oaah paid. (No. 676H) FOB SALE Ford 8 1934. good condition, now being overhauled, highest offer. Dlspiln W. O. I. Nee Soon. Singapore. (No^lK) SALE Delivery Vans Ford and Morris— Particulars Box 154 co M-ilnya Tribune, Singapore. (No.
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    • 388 10 j ON THEI SINGAPORE I ZHL 225 m. 1133 kj ZHP.I. 30 96 a B 969 n, "I ZHP.2. 48. 58 61li mrs I ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7.U %M LONDON*' 5 GBV— l7.Bl men I 16 84 metres I GSF—I., U me,; 19.81 metres. (From Sis pm U I 11
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  • 162 11 KK)H WMAY SEAH, a 37-ycai-old dock labourer, was L fatally injured when the plank laid across the hold of a ship tilted an«.i tipped him 20 feet down to the floor boards. At the Cot oner's inquiry yesterday afternoon into the manner In which Ron
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  • 132 11 MORE than three years ago Lim Eng Guan (34), then employed as a canvasser and bill collector by Nestle and Anglo -Swiss Milk Products, Ltd., misappropriated $7.80 which hac' been paid by a customer and yesterday he was charged with the offence before Mr. W.D. Carew,
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  • 117 11 Famine Area's Liberal War Gifts Lahore, July 28. i FURTHER R3. 20,000 has been j contributed to the Viceroy's War Purposes Fund by th«> public of Nabha State. It was subscribed by the people of Bawal District, an area which, a year ago was in the grip of a famine
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  • 46 11 Mr. Walter Montenegro has been provisionally reco^ui.'i d as Consul of Bolivia at Singapore. Mr Justice v A. Worlev of the Supreme Court of tho Straits Settlements has been appointed a Judee to exercise jurisdiction under the SS. <Non -Domiciled Parties) D i v orcc Rules.
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  • 68 11 COMMISSIONED by the National Government to inspect overseas Chinese education in the South Sea regions, Mr. Yu Chunhsien, director of the Educational Department of the Overseas Affairs Commission, Chungking, left Hong Kong for Manila by Clipper yesterday. From the Philippine capital Mr. Yu will proceed
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  • 40 11 Vichy, July 30. MR. SOTOMATSU Kato, Japanese Ambassador to France, called on Admiral Dar!r\n, Vice-Premier ycstcrdav afternoon and conferred on detailed arraneements for the Franco- Japanese agreement for the joint defence of Indo-Chlna, it was revealed in Vichy. Eastern News
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    • 386 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. PAGE 10)^ Property For Sale TjrToro 4 183 mi. n. «n nu" m> opportunity for energetk m^ win rapital. Promts guaranteed. ,r"o sfalaTa Tribune, auM «««Wl n ade corrugated Ir^ntmeuee: Houses, Celling to Dlnliig Bdrooms Bathrooms attached., rrices dirg L'^ohold land W.400 1 aJ«o rjort R B Plan
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    • 311 11 Public Notices DRESSERS' EXAMINATION An examination for dressers will be held in Singapore, Penang and Malacca, on the Ist September, 1941, and following days. Estate dressers who have had the necessary training may enter for this examination. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Chief Medical Officer in
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    • 172 11 P. O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINE. (Incorporated In England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services art being maintained by the P. O. 8. N Co., from the Straits to thelf usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the
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  • 355 12 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. July 29. THE Prime Mini3i--r (Mr. Menziesi II beginning an Austra-lia-wide tour almost immediately. He denies that it has poetical significance, and says he wants to talk about the war i Mr. Ifcnsies ada.'d j that Australia would .stand four-squar? with the rest of
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    • 180 12 iSHE'LL JUMP R>GHT INTO YOUR HEART! rll Shows Daily jjr ATTHK f 315 tai'iioi I y^ 6i5 mffllvfflrfvß* NAN GREY i •I (HSSSWIbIS* I Eugene p ALLETTE P •^H|jj|B^Hij 'BILLY GILBERT J I BUTCH and BUOOY j BONG HITS' J a»l__^_j| SVVX i\l,: FIRST PICTURES oi the Great SPY ROUND-
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    • 82 12 TO-DAY •1.15. <».i.» a s.|B ALHAMUkJ The Year's most gleesome, ihreesotm I that I $4 1 derful hit! I $*fI!K %^<^^j^Bi^ -<r^^Bi I :■->* x .F™ Wr W^^F 1 B^^^\ I We-. '™Bk I RALPH CfORCt lAMES BELLAMY TOBIAS T GLEASON HATTIE McOANIEL JEROM£CX)^AN DucctMT h LLOYD BACON A WARNER
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  • 385 13 Madras. July 29. THE Government of the Nizam to[day announces its dcI cision to invest a |fur t h e r sum o f £560.000 in the GovI eminent of India's 3 j per cent. Defence j Bonds. It is recalled that i his Exalted Highness' 1
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  • FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS
    • 38 14 RESERVE DIV. RAF. beat Argylls 2—o. DIV. 2-A. 8.H.8. beat R.A.F. (Krlctar) 3—l. DIV. 1-U. R.A.F. (Kallang) beat J.C.S.A. 11—1. DIV. 2-a Customs beat Fort Canning 3—2. DIV. I. R.F. vR A. (Hy.) postponed. I
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    • 210 14 riVING a line performance at centre-forward. Rotisficld. was responsible for six (if thv 11 goals which R.A.F. (Kal Jang) scored against the J.C.S.A. in a Div. 2B soccer fixture played on the latter's -round yesterday. J.C.SJL were able to reply with only MM, The sianac
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    • 278 14 R.A.F. lUs 2 Argylls Res 0 OLAYINf; a more polished game throughout, the R.A.F. Reserves scored a comfortable 2-nil win over the Argylls Reserves in a league match at AiLson Road Stadium yesterday. The airmen scored a goal in each half of a game which
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    • 144 14 Ew.b,~» p *nan*, Wednesday. XCEPT for H. Sleifh's <*nev Jl!c^^K S the rest of the hme exercised this morning were riven pa^e or slow work. Outstation trainers who have yet 4 O arrive are Major Fox, Sillev, Hobbs. Turlsy and Marland. Several interesting gallops were done by
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    • 214 14 Customs Fort Canning 2 AFTER leading by the odd fnal in three in the first half Fort Canning were unlucky lo lose to the Customs in a Div. 2H League match played on the Fraser :>.nd Neave ground yesterday by three goals to 1 wo. The game
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    • 240 14 S.H.B 3; R.A.F. (Seletar) .1. TN a fast ahd evenly contested Div. II 'A soc 1 cer match, played on the S.H.B. ground yesterday. Singapore Harbour Board defeated R.A.F. (Seletar) %y three goals to one. The Harbour Board owed their victory to the:: better
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    • 114 14 SPORTS SHORTS I THE autumn 1 tennis lou mem 01 the 9 pore Cricket Club commence as towards the end next month been decided to duce the entry from $2.00 to 1 and certificate! stead of prizes wf awarded. All events are handle and if sufficient port is received consist
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    • 306 14 (By Our Cricket Correspondent) UAL AY AS annual test match between the Colony and the Malay States commences at Penang on Saturday. The Malay States appear to be stronger this year. The Colony batting appears to be weak while the' Malay States hare a well-balanced team
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  • 179 15 Peasants Contribute to War Fund A DISTRICT Officer in Province n Vv'rlJ.sley had a pleasant and ■>t-hcr moving experience the other day. A smai] vi'lage club of Malay easants, the Darultaawan of Sun■J'l Berhaka. handed $50 for the laiaya Patriotic Fund, and a oioprutcssional association of f ijnil barbers, the
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  • 223 15 P.F. De SOUZA QUALIFIES FOR SEMI-FINAL Recs* Tennis p. F. d e Souza qualified for the 1 semi-finals of the championships singles of the S.R.C. lawn tennis tournament yesterday evening-, by easily disposing of Dr. B. Sheares in straight sets of 6 2 ft— l. In the only other tie
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  • 126 15 Batavia, July 30. AIL .sides heartily welccme the N.E.I, joining the United States and Britain In the economic measures against Japan, pointing out that th? extent of the future N.E.I, license system, of course, depends on the question of how far America and Britain will go in
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  • 46 15 London, July 30.- It was revealed In Parliament to-day that 162 American pilots have been recruited into the British Air Transpc rt Auxiliary Service. They are on a surly contract and their salary is £1,937 19s. 9d a year, free oi raited Kingdom income tax.- Reuter
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  • 138 15 New York. July 30. THE latest Gallup poll reveals that 37 out of every 100 citizens in the United States are ready to vote for the despatch of American troops for service overseas despite the fact that th6 United States is still at peace. The
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  • 148 15 Sinhalese To Run Inter-State Sports Meeting CIMiALESK sportsmen in Sim«:i pore and Selanjror will inaugurate i series of annual i liter team cricket and other sport* events when they meet this weekend in a cricket match at Kuala Lumpur. Proposals for starting this event were begun some time ago and
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    • 60 15 SOCCER: Div. I. M.P.A. v Gordons: Stadium; Reserve. RE. v S.C.P> Geylang; Dtv. II A, R.A.M.C. v Y ht C.A., Y.M.C.A.; RAP. <T) v R. Navy. TenKah; Div. II B, Indians v S.C.F A J.C.S.A. TENNIS: SRC. tournament, SRC. HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 259 a.m.. 83 ft.; 3.33 p.m.. 8 7
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  • 183 16 LONDON. JULY 30. Till: nUDKNT ICISSIVN CO NTKR-ATTAtKS MIGHT BE TOE START W™™** 1 ONES, THOUGH EVIDEVCE IN LONDON OF A MAJOR *P S [AN pMt^TER-OF. I ENSIVE IS LACKING BVERTTHING DETENDS ON MATERIAL EQUIPMENT AND THE NUMBER OF MEN AVAILABLE. There is Mill Intense fighting
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  • 158 16 .Mo- row, July 30. THi; existence of Soviet secret weapon was revealed to-day with t.ie announcement that M Stalin had received its inventor, M. Kostikov, and expressed high praise of the new weapon. i The weapen has taken M Kostfkov and a group of engineS trs
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  • 181 16 Iran Warned Of German Infiltration London, July 30. MR. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Minister, told the House of Commons to-day that he had drawn the serious attention of the Iranian Government to the danger to Iranian interests of permitting large numbers of Germans to reside in that country. •I trust,"
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  • 139 16 Buenos Aires, July 2 IN connection with the seizure of pseudo diplomatic parcels among the luggage of a Nazi diplomat vt the railway station, Reuter iearns that the text of the secret message found hidden in the wireless transmitter is: "To La Paz. If impossible
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  • 246 16 London. Julv Brendan Bracken, the new Minister i tion, was tackled in the Hoave or Cunnnom on the question of expediting the release ol .si and topical pictures to the United Stab Dominions. He was asked to fca&fc into coasiderai ntl that the eminent American Journalist. Mh»|
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  • 67 16 Nagpur, July 29. rE Viceroy in tht course of his journey to Madras stopped Qt Nagpui and inspected the Civic Guards. Afterwards His Ex cellency sent a letter to the Commanding Officer expressing his appreciation of the manner in which the Civic Guards lined the route from
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  • 63 16 "V" Sign Spreads In India Delhi, July 29. THE "V" for Victory campaign is spreading rapidly tnroughout India. The latest demonstration was the appearance of the sign at the entrance of the Travancore Legislative Assembly this evening. In Kap u r thala State in the Punjab, State Ministers are in
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  • 21 16 Mr. J A. Gilbrooko and Mr. J. M. Crawford have been appointrd Junior Assistant Immigration Ofiicrrs for the Settlement of Singapore.
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  • 75 16 Harry Hopkins In Moscow London, J»l> 3t> ■«<« ter B 3 stands that .*lr. oiw ]< t aa sftSvss much progress M» f< o ejf fuinilinK the P r >ni nntish© S assistance Riv^n b> inc (hl e i crnmrnt to Ro^' si-erable quantm«- •sU ft Z now on thetr
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  • 8 16 Bombay. July Government freezing of Chine* India. Reuter
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