Morning Tribune, 4 August 1941

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune Vo 158. Momlay. August 4. 1941 Mornin, Tribun
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  • 338 1 Far East: Latest Moves Lioiin, Aug. 3. HpAN'S mechanised army W and navy were on the K ve HI two fronts last Kht as British Empire and Kited States officials conM m m Washington on the Best turn oi events m the ■r tot f"^m A [> 'i .kyo anxiously
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  • 83 1 Ankara, Aug. 3. FIELD Marshal List, the German blitzkrieg chief who commanded the German armies m the Balkan campaign, is repr*t^d to be m Athens, conferring with Gen. Gerloso, C ommander of the Italian Army of occupation, on defence measures. It was earlier reported
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  • 106 1 London, Aug. 3. A DEMAND is being made m Mexico for the expulsion from that country of the German Minister and other Axis agents, states the Mexico City correspondent of the Independent French Agency. This follows the Mexican Government's action m strongly refusing
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  • 170 1 London, Aug. 3. AN Italian hbc-inch gen cruiser, cither the Eugenio Saavoia or the Emanuele Filiberto Duca d Aosta, was attacked and torpedoed by a British submarine m the Mediterranean, the Ad- miralty announced this evening. L The enemy cruiser was accompanied by ano- ther six-inch gun
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  • 698 1 Joint A nglo-Red Action Foreseen London. Aug. 3. THE German High Command is preparing for a third Blitzkrieg m attacking and trying to breakdown the terrific resistance of the Soviet armies, it was thought m authoritative circles m London to-night. These preparations
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    • 78 1 P. 2: U.S. Policy toward* Vichy P. 3: Japan and ull P. 4: Vera. trdmore I' 5: Woman and llomt r 6: 11.1t.C. points at Rlbbentrop P. 7: 11. L. Hopkln P. 8 and •Sweater VArls" 1 P. II: The Majoi A, Wally P. 14 A 15: August Hank Holiday
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  • 412 2 Washington Aug. 3. ff-lIK United States has served notice to the Vichy Government that its attitude towards Marshal Petain's Government will be governed hereaftei* by the "effectiveness with which Franco defends its territories against the aggression of the Axis powers." In a statement assailing
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  • 42 2 Mexico City. Aug. 3. PRPSIDENT Camacho stated m an interview that Mexico would not intervene m the war except m the case of aggression against her or that of another nation on the American continent. Reuter
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  • 61 2 Vichy, Aug. 3. M MORIN. chief of the police m lfl Caen m Normandy, was shot and seriously wounded yesterday by an armed bandit who made good his escape. The police state that the bandit is the tame man who a few day.s ago attacked and
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  • 344 2 Tokyo, Aug. 3. ALTHOUGH the American embargo on motor fuel and aviation oil does not mention Japan, it is realty directed against Japan, states a Japanese report quoting informed observers who claim that Japanese aviation can dispense with American supplies of lubricants. IThey say that
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  • 87 2 Far Eastern Situation Discussed In Washington Washington, Aug. 3. I ORD Halifax, the British Ambas- sador, the Australian Minister Mr Casey, and the South African Minister, Mr Close, conferred with Sumner Welles, Acting Secrtary of State, on the Far Eastern situation. All were allied to be reticent m discussing the
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  • 363 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) EXPELLED from Rome on Apr. 1 this year for broadcasting despatches "of a continued hostile nature," Mr. Cecil Brown, journalist, broadcaster and war correspondent connected with the Columbia Broadcasting System, arrived m Singapore by plane yesterday evening, after having just covered the
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    53 2 Sir Stafford Cripps, British S Ambassador to L Moscow, recall- I ed for constilta- tions with the Cabinet, arriv- i ed m London i with his wife, recently where i he called at the 1 Foreign Office i and saw Mr. R. A. Butler, Un- i der Secretary for Foreign
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  • 244 2 New York. Auj. 1 THOUGH the next few mori may be crucial, we are i more confident than ever Ix* that our final victory is declared Lord Halifax, the Brit Ambassador to the United Sal m an international broarie from Washington to Kngiand
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  • 62 2 New York. A*JJ OIR Ronald Campbell am S here by the Clipper yrstera on his way to Washington to up the post of British Mini* the United States. M He told the press m an view that Lord Halifax. the v Ambassador m Washinptorr
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    • 153 2 DEATH Richards: On Sunday, August 3rd 1941, at 5.15 a.m. Theresa Elizabeth <nee Zecharlah) beloved wife of Mr. Cyril Richards, Trafalgar Estate Ponggol, Singapore. The funeral took plate the same evening at 5 30. Pains m Back, Nervous, Rheumatic! Wrrtnir food* nnd drink*, -worry, overworfc nnd fr«'f|ucnt ••old* oft«*n put
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  • 575 3 Shanghai. Aug. 3. .nmtwbat the present tension between Japan 0 r(! V< efforts are being made through diploall(1 Al to establish a modus vivendi between > lil (na i i i-ion according to a Vichy news agency m w f)Kvo quoting weU-informed neutral teh inoanese
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  • 129 3 Moscow, Aug. 3. MR. HARRY HOPKINS, President Roosevelt's pei- sonal envoy, left Moscow yesterday. He arrived m Moscow a few days ago to discuss the question of United States supplies to the Soviet Union and has had talks with M. Stalin and M. Molotov the
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  • 84 3 London, Aug. 3. GEN. de Gaulle's headquarters, m a statement last night on the secret documents found m Gen. Dentz's headquarters m Syria, says that these documents once more prove* that the real ministers of Vichy's foreign policy are German. Commenting on the Nazi
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  • 84 3 Tsingtao, Aug. 3. THE British Consul, Mr. E. W. P. Mills, has been 1 given to understand that petrol rations, wWch are at present unobtainable, will hereafter be allowed to British firms and individuals. Yesterday the Japanese Vice-Consul called at the British Consulate and lequested that he^
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  • 82 3 Hong Kong, Aug. 3. EXCEPT ships plying between Canton and Honj. Kong. Japanese vessels will not call at Hong Konu unless guarantees of non-confiscation are gWen by the Hong Kong Government, stated the Japanese Consul-General yesterday. He added that the N.Y.K. had applied for oUtli assurances but
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    50 3 0 German sail- 0 or s rescued from the bat- j tleship Bis marck have been brougnt •ashore at! San English* S port from Z a British ship. Here, German 5 8 prisoners res- 5 cued from hte 5 Bismarck com- I 5 ing ashore from I a British ship.
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  • 272 3 New York, Aug. 3. AftfERICAN women have begun hoarding silk stockings as an n early cessation of the manufacture of silk hosiery will he one of the first results of the Japanese trade tension. Valuable silk cargoes finally be3an to be unloaded yesterday from
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  • 962 5 et of successful catering lies m having at your fingertips a umber of recipes so that you can ring the changes m To help you, we gire this week a selection of good, kP dishes for inclusion m your cookery scrapbook. Parti. fZlitoiff nourishing too, is the Orange
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    • 84 5 pake A ■v shelves m larder and; Beat safe *ith B»eet« of blot- 1 ■ng paper. This 1 ■Hi ibfiotb damp Bj'd kpep wchj fccos can be foiled withoui far of the yolk PEinp out if you fir st rub the cr ack over with butter. is more delicious lll
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  • 625 6  - SER V ICES BREVITIES Ubique By gOME ten daya ago the Alexandra Depots V Sergeants' Meat* staged a very BUCteessful (aniival Dance, and the sentiment was expressed that it would not be too long #V before another show was put on. 0 Wull-wishi j s have not long^ to wait
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  • 552 6 London, Aug. 3. HITTING out hard m t quick moving and colourful new style, the British Broadcasting Company gave a propaganda broadcast to Germany last night, especially directed at the Nazi Foreign iMinister. Joachim von Ribbentrop. Ribbentrop was asked to defend himself against
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  • 92 6 i VT is announced thai Hi I Majeity the Xin R h I approved the bestowal i the following honourv— H STRAITS SETTLEMENTS I Member of the Most Kxcell lent Order of the British I m I 1 pire (Military Division c^H (Company Sergeant Major H Leman
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  • 103 6 Washington. Aug ;<■ PRESIDENT Roosevelt is lea.™ for New London, Connect™ to-day on a yachting holiday New England waters. I His secretary, Mr. Stephen I'M ly, announced that he will embaj at New London m the president* yacht, Potamac. He expects i/m away for the week.
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  • 47 6 Istanbul. Aug. 3 "TtHE Greek Government of j j 1: Tsouderos. m line with i other Allied Governments wn I have decided to re-establish dip« matic relations with the Soviets.. sending a diplomatic mission Moscow which will leave IstanW shortly.- Reuter
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  • 272 6 B. Oehlers. Mr. and Mrs I R JJ and Mrs. BU«h. Mr. E. A/eSo»ra J J ;md Mrs. V O Gallstan. Mr d gILJ S. Hogan. Mrs. Chopard. Mr. J. Chop»^ and many others. tollo»' Wreaths were received from J»> c 01 w ing: Loving husband and chile"^
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  • 101 6 THE death occurred at her residence m Trafalgar Estate, Ponggol, early yesterday morning, of Mrs. C Richards, at the age of 52 years, wife of Mr. Cyril Richards. The funeral, which took place In the afternoon, was preceded by a service at the CMirch of Bt. Joseph.
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  • 40 6 Washington, Aug. 3. A GREAT increase m the United States shipbuilding activity was stressed by the Navy Department yesteday. The Department reported that 109 shipyards were building naval vessels on July 1 as compared Reuter
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    • 225 6 SINGAPORE WEEKLY RADIO HIGHLIGHTS 7.25 p.m.: Penang racing results 8.45 p.m.: For the Australian forces. 915 p.m.: Science m Malaya, second talk by M. W. F. Tweedie on The Stone Age In Malaya. 9.35 p.m.: London relay, The Stones Cry Out. TO-MORROW. 7.15 p.m.: Travel talk on Borneo by Dr.
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  • 1037 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London I Changes In Trafalgar Square: The Empire Rendezvous: Helping |To Save A Hotel: Shortage Of Beer, j B"- lU d h... of Trafalgar h V4ur correspondent I JffcSw >°<* "P at the!r f rnurse The visitors' K lno *V« empty as a church•acre where
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  • 150 7 MISS Patricia Unity Rank. 21--year-old granddaughter of the millionaire miller Joseph Rank, was married to Lieutenant Charles Compton, R.N. at Chichester Register Office on the day that a public announcement was made that her 5-month tngigtment to Mr. John P. Scrivener, had ended. Mrs.
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  • 70 7 WHEN a breach of promise action by a nurse against a flightlieutenant of the R.A.FV was men tioned m the King ;s Bench Div sion, Mr. Justice Hilbery said that a letter from the defendants commanding officer, stated he could not be released. 'And I
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  • 311 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, AUG 4, 1941. WARNING TO IRAN XHE ensconcement of Nazi "tourists" and technicians m Iran, against which Mr. Anthony Eden gave a stern warning m the House of Commons last week, is a source of potential danger to British and Russian interests. It is not unlikely that
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  • 518 8 NAZIS "OUTLAW" CZECHS i\ T AZI authorities m Czechoslovakia have issued a new list ot "outlaws"-Czechs who are now denied Protectorate cm- zenship. On this list are VojU Eenea, older brother of me President, who escaped through Poland to the United States m IMP;
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  • 138 8 Chungking Undaunted By Raids >r |Mlor<;n mihjected to repeated indiscriminate bombings, Chungking still remains the diplomatic nerve centre m Asia as Washington m North and South America and London m Europe." commented a foreigner m Chungking who prefers to keep himself amoiiymous. "There has been a continuous arrival In Chungking
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  • 126 8 GIRL waa divorced bocAUM she would not leave England. Her name li Ilena Sylva. She U appearing In the London Palladium show App'esauce." Her husband, Otto Ludwm, a United States film editor, sent her a cable telling her she U no longer his wife Th> divorce was
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  • 212 8 Hollywood Baby Sweaters j,,,u" an" «u\suva dictator o1 Ame)ra ]s has i-M.cd an Producers 'hat dresses which 100 clearly are* f production Code S by the decree liojrapltfd m all er ;-u please Mr 'th c tight-fltting straw- the offence, ,ppv "college (rirT jjivo ;i sackcloth ■re June I'nesser. Itoria
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  • 133 8 London. A u A RECORD output of tanks has been set up In by Lord Beaverbrook'.s "tank boys." This was disclosed lust night m a message the Ifittister of Supply seal to workers In lallK lories *m mA ••♦<> "the! Lord Beaverbrook s ntess&ge address
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  • 352 9 Bombay. July 15. secretary of the British Legation m Athens who, <>ut into the night m a little caique from a Cretan le contact with the destroyer that took Kintf GeofftE to Egypt. r-tener*] T. G. Heywood, head of the British fission to Greece, described how he went m
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  • 144 9 MAYFAIR WIFE ROBBED OF £3,000 JEWELS P CLICK were investigating the thelt of nearly 13.000 worth of jewellery from a Mayfair hostess who was staying at the Hinds Head Hotel. Bray. Berkshire. She is Mrs. Agnes Annette Rennie. Wife of Mr. Charles Ogilvy Rennie. a director of 3ryant and May.
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  • 303 9 Runnels more than too ft bm were mafle b >' Britisll priwiiien held by tho [taliana In Hast Africa, who ptanited a mass esca}>e. There were 178 of them m the Adiogrl camp m Eritrea. Among them were Iwer.ty-Jive officers and twenty-five
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  • 95 9 KATHLEEN DONFLLAN, Irish ex teaclu'i- at a Roman Catholic convent, escaped from an internnit nt camp, and was found drowned m Poii of Spain harbour. Ehe was detained on March 7 with Eleanor CahlU, another Irish teacher, for subversive activities and anti-war propaganda. Both girl 1
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  • 241 9 A YOUTH movement supported by the British Government **1 likened to the Hitler Youth by th Rev. M. E. Aubrey at the Fiv Church Ftderal Councils conference m London. He >aid that the Government bad -f.arted a physical fitness campaign to help youth, but they had
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  • 78 9 MADAME ROTHSCHILD ARRESTED MME. PHILIPPE DE ROTHB CHILI) is reported to have been arrested at Ohalon-sur-Saone try ;r.£ to cross the frontier betwec:* oc:upi^l and unoccupied Frwpe She L 3 alleged to have been usi# r a Kilsc passport. Baron Philippe de Rclhschild, of the. French branch of the hanjHn
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  • 92 9 k BOY found a small British practice bomb m the country on Good Friday. He threw it down quarries, fci>L 'ailed to exp'ode it. So ho took It back to Cheltenham where he Jived. He and other children were bit •ntf the bomb with a namtuer
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  • 74 9 MRs Florence Guy hcort. of St Paul's road, Bournemouth, wile of Mr. Reginald John Foort. the organist, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Bucknill. m tinDivorce Court. Mr Four;, did not conte&t n charge "i haying committed nja conduct with a Miss Richardson and it
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    • 133 10 fdgdfsgfd Situations Vacant Z? N^ ED LADY teacher. Tamil £>u>T Apply Alph*. H, j;,ian Temb-ltu THjjwnjii. (No V>sK| ro, Kuroi^an NMUttNMt Boarding cook* ££S "PP'y A PPIy B"X No. 164 *«»laffc Tribune. SJnK«pore (No. 56DK) I** 7 0 K°mig *mart Chinese girl iksSsaJ^JL, or dl( V»»««ry. knowing English AWgr pen.oimjly
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    • 436 10 To Let MODERN 3 roomed flat to let. cheap ranm central locality. Immediate entry owner leaving. Apply Box 166, Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. S67K) ••UNION HOME 1 130J132, Sopnla~!loa«l. Singapore. a comfortable and decent nom c for Chinese office bachelors only SPACE SUITABLE as stores about 25.010 »q. feet. Inspection
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    • 356 10 For Sale 7- VALVE ZENITH RADIO In perfect working order. 70 dollars, or neu^t offer. Apply Box No. M 6 co M*lnya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 53«k*) SALE. Alsatian Dog. 2'a months. Quarts of Brlttas Strain. Alao Alsatian Do*. 13 months. Easy terms. Apply 21, Kumnou,. Java Road. Singapore. (No. S64K)
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    • 355 10 jONlid I air' SlNgapor] LONDON I (From 903 JJ I SAIGON (11 780 k£J BANGKOK I BSPS 25 6 uko (11 71;, m I From «.3| p 20 n 1 JKUALA LIM I ZGE S me is (f* J I (daily except SgJ I From g 30 p J to
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  • 209 11 A FANCY for music since childhocd," led Viflwan P. Nadaraja Pillai. of Ceylon, to make a pilgrimage to South India, where he spent eight years as a disciple of Thandautha Deekshadar, famous exponent of Indian "Carnatic" music. Spurred on by his childhood desire, Mr. Nadaraja
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  • 39 11 MR. M. W. F. Tweedie, Curator of Raffles Museum, is giving the second part of his talk on "The Stone Age m Malaya" m the Singapore broadcasting stations series "Science m MaJaya" at 9.15 p.m. to-day.
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  • 107 11 "Officers In Raided Flat" A BRITISH senior! officer and a de Gaullist officer were, according to the New York police, found m a raided apartment alleged to have been used as a disorderly house— m the most fashionable part of the city. Both officers claimed they were on missions for
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  • 23 11 The promotion of Sub-Lieutenant > V. N. Wade. R. B DonFox and R. W. Heale to the rank of acting Lieutenant has b°en approved.
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  • 68 11 Ncv York. Aug. 3. THE United States military anlkurities agree that Hitler b licked. writes Paul Mallon In the New York journal, the American, yesterday. '"This conviction is based on Ihe unheralded but irrefutable fact that Great Britain is saved. "Hitler will never gain
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  • 383 11 PILOT OFFICER W. AiREY, a guest, and another man believed to be a fire watcher, lost their lives m a fire which almost completely destroyed the Bath Club, Dover Street, London. MajorGeneral Sir Andrew J. McCulJoch, another guest, hastily dressed and got away just m time.
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  • 109 12 LIBEL ACTION COST £20,000 h NINE-DAYI action *m <;(! on June 23 timated to hai between UoOd £20.00 U. The cobU, a magea of £2.0j awarded ugaii editor and pm Truth. Mr. Eva n RubinM»n, secre Our Dumb j Leacue. broug action lot an m Truth, whii Hißh Court held,
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  • 101 12 A LARGE and cioils Indian boar was hunlj the heart ol ion It had t-^apeo its encloMire m Zoo dur;;. el When keeper* rived In the bJ they discovert plgMleepin^ die of a big M I it awoke 1 diately. i 1 stalking vf* keepers an° men was orgatf
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    • 282 12 TO-DAY'S HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS the CAPITOL no7its ok nmiiis TO-DAY. .3.15-6.15-9.15 LA S T i' It EE I NC Return TO-DAY at 10.15 A.M. ""IHE HrM>REDS H^VK BEEN WA.T.NO TO SEE f «V f Jßi^fV" ir f <VCJI frf^j-POBfr-' >J f^ w^N. Columbia's \ction-Packed Adventure T vf AJU /*^?F* mif if
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  • 87 13 Attempted suicide by electrocution by their house electricity' supply was alleged I again-st Sergeant He- dley Street and his wife, Catherine Isabet of Howard-road. 1 Catterick, who were bound over for six nvnths at Richmond.' York. A neighbour heard I screams, and m ih3ir bathroom found
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  • 79 13 R. S. M. DISMISSED THE SERVICE A.CTING R.-S.-M. A Charles Albert Bowles, Pioneer Corps, accused of theft and receiv'ni/ articles belonging tc aliens on the vvav tc internment m Australia m the British ship Dunera. has been sentenced by courtmartial to be reduced to the rank?* to b»-Impri-oned without hard
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  • 77 13 IVEMANDS for a ITnotional minimum wage and better pen.- cirkness and injury nay were sapported at a coruerince of the Inmi trades Union. It was alleged tt»J crippled and blinded Sin who had been dismissed from tlu service were receiving Miserable Gove.-i--ment ncnsions. A progiamme adooted also called
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  • 35 13 IHE postal Depart- ment advises that no air mails from the United Kingdom etc. were received by the east-bound British Overseas Airway* Corporation Flying Boat which arrived m Singapore yesterday
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  • 1553 14 COLONY AHEAD OF M.S. (BARNES 115 NOT OUT) (From Our Own Reporter) mori: iioaisii <oi,onv OuUrlioorn Ibw Ont;lry 4 i- ..j<-* n-ir out iic Rowley r Bond b Appuni 4 Eu Chpou- Teik <• ongfey b Appuni" 1 Mwtlmt 'Uiuaru h Bin Kent: 11 5 J h J' y S
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  • 358 14 London, Aug. 3. BRITISH sportsmen will not be denied their holiday recreation even m wartime and members of the forces, who made their names famous on various sporls fields, were seen playing m a big: programme for the Aueust holiday week-end. Flying-Officer Dan Maskell (professional)
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  • 554 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunrt KHO SIN KIE, Chinese Davis Cup Z the holder, will meet Chin Kee Onn final ot the Malayan tennis champkS gles. Sin Kie qualified to-day by beatingi of Perak m straight sets with the loss,
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  • 152 14 Rain Prevents Play In Rest Services' Game HEAVY rain m the morning and a steady drizzle for two hours m the after- noon prevented any ball being bowled on the second 5 lay of the cricket match bet- ween the Combined Services Z md the Rest of Singapore at the
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  • 312 14 S'pore Win Bardhan Trop hy Semi-Final RESPITE yesterday's bad weather, a large crowd "watched the Singapore Indian Youth League beat the Negri Scmbilan Indian Youth League by three goals to nil m the Bardhan Trophy soccer semi-final match at Farrer Park. Singapore was easily the better team, the forward end
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  • 308 15 \OH HOLIDAY SPORT PLLOWING are the handicaps for the second day of the Penang Turf Club's races, to be held this afternoon. RACE ONE Ponies t Lass 2. Pit. 3— S Furs. DANSE DU VENTRE :>OO SUZANNE 06 9TENELLA B.OTC KERNfeET KIT 80S LISHEEN 7 12
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  • 52 15 By "Spectator" Race 1: KIT S I iS'i. 1 II i Race 2: CHAR Shoot Up Race 3: 808-A-NOB School Boy i Rate 4: BEAI COURT J Marchetta II Race 5: DOUBLE ESSO The XmTles Race ELECTRA Remember Me' S Race 7: DARK ENCOITNTKU i Safari land Race 8:
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  • 356 15 Services Win War Fund Soccer Combined Services 1 Combined B'ness Houses. .0. FE only goal of the match, scored 20 minutes from the end, just gave a Combined Services XI victory when they met a Combined Business Houses' team m a War Fund soccer match at Arson Road Stadium yesterday.
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  • 119 15 London, Aug. 3. 11HE appointment i of Rear- Admiral E. J. Spooner, D. S. O. as Rear Admiral, Malaya, and m charge of the naval es-, tablishment at Sin- »apore, is a feature of the list of new appointments an nounced by the Admiralty. The list includes
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  • 139 15 Tokyo. Aug. 3. IT i^ understood thr«t, 1 the fixing of th«» frontiei between French Indo-China and Thailand, In accordance with the recen 1 1 y concluded Franco-Thai pca.-e treaty, will <vt some time early In September, says a Dome! Agency despatch from Saigon. The Japanese dele■fctetf to
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  • 68 15 WHILE attempting to intervene m a fight between a relative and his elder sister, a 16- year-old Chinese youth was stabbed m a house m Cornwall Street last night. One of the knife wounds affected the right lung and when the ambulance arrived the youth was m a critical condition.
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