Morning Tribune, 11 August 1941
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Title Section31 1941-08-11 1 SETT SAL ES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune m 6-No. 164, Monday, August 11, 1941. NETT SALES EXCI.KIM 500 o.^ Morning TribuneActiveOl Monday, August11, 1941 R.A.F. Actove Ov Sicily And Greel31 words
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521 1941-08-11 1 GRAVE CRISIS IN THE FAR EAST: ANOTHER WARNING EVELOPMEXTS IN THE FAR EASTERN CRISIS WHICH BROOK NO DELAY" HAVE CAUSED MR. R. G. MENZIES, THE AUSTRALIAN PRIME MISTER, TO CALL A S/ECIAL CABINET MEETING TO BE HELD IN MELURNE AT NOON TO-DAY. MR. MENZIES HAS CANCELLED THE REMAIN.R OF HiS521 words
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Article, Illustration129 1941-08-11 1 London, Auk. 10. RUMOURS that Marshal peering and General Milch have been removed from the military command are confirmed, says the Moscow radio, by fact, to which attention is drawn in Stockholm, that neither was mentioned in the German high commands special announcements. Goering's fateReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration97 1941-08-11 1 London, Aug. 10. I NEWS of serious disturban- ces in Yugoslavia has been quickly followed by news of similar disturbances in Al- bania, according to a supple- ment to the Russian romma-| HiMiiiiuHr niqne. This states that a revolt has broken out at several points in northern Albania.Reuter - 97 words
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Article159 1941-08-11 1 idon, .4uc. 10- A Nad peace off en Is due to start in America to- <>" (Mondavi bin It is doomed ft is born, said Quentin Rev U«e .\mtri(;in Journalist, broadn« «o-Di);ht. He said that orders been ghen io continental newsI t« imbiibh sp«>ti-hr> b> American lu'jnist'i." ttssiDKReuter - 159 words
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Article314 1941-08-11 1 f/ondon, Aug. 10. "THE Red Army is hurting the I Nazi military machine badly,. perhaps fatally," declared the N.B.C. commentator, Martin Agron< ky. broadcasting from Ankara. The Germans may still win in Russia, but victory la no longer thought certain and there is every reason314 words
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Article273 1941-08-11 1 Vichy, Aug. 10. "POLITICAL questions" played an important I part in the Vichy Minister's discussions on Saturday, according to a Vichy News Agency statement. "For _ome time," the statement continues, "the press in the occupied zone has been developing the idea that a general reshuffling of theReuter - 273 words
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Article97 1941-08-11 1 Zurich, Aug. 10. GENERAL Weygand has thus far refused to ratify Admiral Darlan's policy of Franco-German military collaboration in North Africa, says the Vichy correspondent of the newspaper nemocraten. The correspondent says thai the French public are greatly preoccupied over the loss of American friendship due toReuter - 97 words
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Advertisement24 1941-08-11 1 I**' Ro'use 'Wle, Plaf«i l U|> In, 7 H i t ln wlcans on Far ""OCULARS!!! -'RIVALS s" UNJ CLE SAMS" ffctenul Patent Hx24 words
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Article602 1941-08-11 2 Shanghai, Aug. It; WITH the hMN of HOT or peace in the PftcM- now resting s(>!v with ttqpn fnUtvJtng British and American wwtnm^s .11 eyes mi tfhangh al ft* -hssi rd <ni Tokyo where Prince Konevti'- many obJH on the Bmperor during the pastReuter - 602 words
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Article79 1941-08-11 2 Japanese Demands on Reds Denied MeeeeWf Aug. 10. Till: deputy Chief of the Infor- mutton Bureau, M. Lozovski. at a pre-s conference yesterday officially denied the stories issued from Shanghai (not by Reuter) that Japan had demanded that Uuvsiii should demilitarise Vladivostok, create a demilitarised 7unn on the Soviet-Manehnkuo border,Reuter - 79 words
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68 1941-08-11 2 New York. Aug. 10. THE first American hospital ship to be commissioned since the Woild War has been named the Solace. She is a 6.000-ton vessel, formerly known as the Iroquois, and was used to bring hundreds of Americans back from Britain immediatelyReuter - 68 words
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125 1941-08-11 2 Peshawar, Aug. 10. PE best course for the Iran Government ia to expel all German nationals from Iran," observes the Daily Sarhad, North-West Frontiers' oldest Moslem newspaper, in an editorial. It adds that if this is not done immediately Iran may later And herself inReuter - 125 words
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Article78 1941-08-11 2 Shanghai, Aug. 10. CKVhKAL explosive inoetuliary bombs wer e thrown last night into the four-storey building which houses Wang (hing-wei's n«*w*oar>er, the "Central China Dail< Post," in West Honkew. This is the northern part of the settlement controlled by the Japanese and which is patrolledReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration120 1941-08-11 2 The Canadiai own of Tilbury. 1 Ontario. h» I presented Til- oury, England, f with a mobile l canteen. This j gift is another I proof of the i /sympathy 1 and under- standing- felt iby the people i of Canada fot S120 words
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293 1941-08-11 2 London, Aug. 10. "THE failure of the former Vichy authorities in Syria 1 surrender to the Allies about 75 British and Ind officers who were taken prisoner during the Syrian operais regarded as a most extraordinary procedure in well- info ed circles," writes293 words
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62 1941-08-11 2 "ßritain Working On Plans For In vasion Of Continent New York. Aug. 10 THE periodical "Business Week' 1 in a feature savs: "The newest indication is, that Britain )s working on plans for an Invasion of the continent: the Office for Product'on Mimapemer»t has been rpque^ted by the British SupnlvReuter - 62 words
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Article148 1941-08-11 2 London. Vsg. TWO holders of th c Military < and two Army eh a planslatter taken prisoner— are im ed in War Office Casualty No. 301 published to-day. i Major R. G. Cook. MC. Artillery, who has died of «J was last awarded th* MCReuter - 148 words
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Article80 1941-08-11 2 Rome. AUK- ITALIAN High C08U999* issued another list oi j casualties up to July SJ. the following are the ft*^ The Army and Fas 0 North Africa-IM dead u jured, and 580 missii f| The Graeco-Alb.uu:,; i ag^ slav-Albanian front 3*» u .391 injured. A ;ea80 words
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Article103 1941-08-11 3 Manila, Aug. 10. v ,t'i other areas in the southern Pacific, the (>nl U nims are en the surface unperturbed by the Far* PN»PP a |th_u_fh tho gravity of the situation is univert^rn cn s i s .intnonue.s P^S^r' i rganlslßt tMflo Y :l 'i its103 words
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Article104 1941-08-11 3 ular troope of the Philippine and reservists are being red into the service of the i States beginning with ten |Btl of reservists scheduled to npleted by Aug. 31. In Sept one and all of the PhilipArmy Camps will be turned ;o the United States. ere has been104 words
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Article120 1941-08-11 3 McArthur. United State* ander-in-chit f has been by delegates of the Philipiboui organisations. iocaJ council for civil liberal called on all citizens to n information as to the polijnfitnea of certain applicants tnzerWiip and it has also tne Government and privat° to purge their employees of fwwals and knownReuter - 120 words
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73 1941-08-11 3 Sitang'iai. Aug. 10. t K „,r, Une>e rt killed. 12 ,1, J*" gfchtly hurt a* the e JS Sh: 'n«h;.i last »i_ht. changed direction the mouth ga River d ol X*- uprooted tree, i sailings. i,,Y (1 r '-at sheds wer* tit nf tl73 words
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Article99 1941-08-11 3 I London, Aug. 10. /GERMAN air raids on Britain vf are still confined to smallscale efforts. The Air Ministry communique says: "During the early part oi last night some German aircraft were over the coastal areas of East Anglia and the east of Scotland. Few penetratedReuter - 99 words
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Article38 1941-08-11 3 Gibraltar. Aug. 10.— Sir Samuel Hoaie. British Ambassador to Spain, arrived in Gibraltar last night from Madrid on a visit to the Governor of Gibraltar. Lord Gort, with whom he will stav the week-end.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article157 1941-08-11 3 London, Aug. 10. THE R.A.F's bag of enemy fighters for the whole of yesterday was raised to 18 by offensive sweeps late in the afternoon, in which seven more fighters were shot down. An Air Ministry communique states: "R.A.F. fighters carried out several offensive sweepsReuter - 157 words
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87 1941-08-11 3 London. Aug 10. OUT of a complement of 145. one officer and 35 ratings were casualties when the destroyer H.M.S. Fearless was sunk on July 23 One officer and 15 ratings are missing ana presumed killed, nine ratings died of wounds, ana n ratinesReuter - 87 words
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68 1941-08-11 3 London. Aug. 10 A GOVERNMENT spokesman yesterday told press representatives that the corporative system win be introduced into France, says a Vichy despatcn quoted bv the German official wireless. The relations of employers' associations ard trade unions will be under Governmental! superviwoi.. The FrenchReuter - 68 words
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Article99 1941-08-11 3 Lisbon. Aug. 10. ITALIANS are nervous about the future. This nervousness, according •>» travellers recently in Italy, is expressed in a lack of confidence about the value of money, which has led to the wholesale buying oi land, houses, furniture and other tangible property. TheReuter - 99 words
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234 1941-08-11 3 New York, Aug. 10. IN addition to the strike in the Caldwell (New Jersey) plant of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation, two further stoppages Reuter yesterday reported that a strike in the propeller section of the Curtiss-Wright factory had spread throughout practically the whole Caldwell organisation,Reuter - 234 words
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Article, Illustration85 1941-08-11 3 T* A huge four-r* engined plane i is seen plough- i mg its way over San Diego, Ca- S i lifornia. It is t the new Con- solidated/ i P824-2, Pride of the U. S. L l Navy Air Corps. i It is the larg- 1 est plane ever built85 words
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Article147 1941-08-11 3 U. S. Steel Brought Into Control Washington, Aug. 10. THE Officer for Production Management yesterday placed steel in all forms under full governmental priority control. The Defence Priorities Director, has issued a control order relating to alloy steel owing "to the grow mp shortage of certain types of steel products."Reuter - 147 words
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Article43 1941-08-11 3 Otttawa. Aus 10 TH_ Munitions Ministry announces the "freezing" of all stocks of law silk in Canada not immediately required for war purposes, This order becomes effective at midnight and covers all silk whether "in Canada, outside or in transit to Canada.'" ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement126 1941-08-11 3 End Rheumatism While Yeu Sleep If you stiff* r shurp, atnhbinR pain*. It joints are swollen, it t-h«>w.s your bluod 1b polsonod tlnotiKli fauliy Kidnt-y attiori. Other uiptoniH of Kidney l»i*«»rderrt Burning, Itching Passages, "Getting up Nights," Backaches, Lumbago, Leg Paint, Nervousness, Dizziness. -Headaches. C»":v Puffy Ankles, Circlet under Eyes,126 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1941-08-11 4 VERA ARDMORE - Pretty Chinese Girl Wins "Miss S'pore" Contest VERA ARDMORE I ADY McElwaine Y. Fair on Friday Sight, held in the grounds of the C.J '.s residence at Na.ss.im Road. vith its tall Timbu.sa trees and well lail-out lawns •vas a great success Tlie most amusing incident oi the evening was1,211 words
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Advertisement35 1941-08-11 4 WftVESCT Eugene Oil j Perms SHAMPOO To suit (he texture of your hair f ACUI Staff trained in use of INNOXA Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Operators I Capitol llldg. IM North I'.ik.i;. Itoad Tel. 4419.35 words
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Advertisement15 1941-08-11 4 Your favourite perfume duplicated f rf wit per nines j^L \___________t 11. THE ARCADE. S'pore15 words
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Article, Illustration768 1941-08-11 5 MODERNISING Old Furniture home-lover who wishes to redecorate F >htm i n linancially in a position to buy new It is however, possible as these sketches Ftp you to bring old-fashioned pieces up to *fl* most jucceerfel method of treating furL hah ia out-of-date on account of its ornate 6768 words
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Advertisement66 1941-08-11 5 @wwim OIKOS KXftOSE Huißarom mums owing delicious varieties are available in large and small bottles: MIXED FRUIT DROPS LEMON BARLEY BARLEY MINT BRICKS BARLEY SUGAR ACID DISCS I lODIZED BUTTERSCOTCH LEMON, GLYCERINE I HONEYCOMBS I CHERRY COUGH BRICKS I RASPBERRY DROFS ORANGE DROPS BLACK CURRANT DROPS LIME DROPS COUGH DROPS66 words
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Article751 1941-08-11 6 Ubique - Ubique B? v V jl fHERE was a distinct Services' flavour V IV about the variety com-ert at the Wesley V ,V Church Hall towards the end of last week. V V A Serviced choir ol nineteen members V V mi two groupe of sours in the Bret751 words
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454 1941-08-11 6 -AMERICAN jot r.xm.is ASSOCIATE editor of Colliers Weekly, and accredited corresA pondent with the British forces in the Middle East, Mr. Frank Gervasi. arrived in Singapore yesterday after a hectic sojourn in Europe, on the African war front and in Thailand.454 words
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Article500 1941-08-11 6 "NOWAR IN EAST BEFORE 1942" I IFUT -GENERAL Douglas Mac Arthur, Commander-General of the Far Eastern Army of America, does not anticipate any war between Japan and Great Britain America or any of the other democratic countries, before July 19U. This opinion was expressed in a recent interview to Dr.500 words
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Article436 1941-08-11 6 DR. V. W. W. S Purcell. broadcasting from Singapore l- 51 night, warned against apathy in Malaya's war effort. Dr. Purcell spoke on cuirect affairs and his talk was entitled "Obiter Dica." Speaking of Japan he said: "People are frequently asking. 'Doe:7 Japan intend going436 words
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Article, Illustration781 1941-08-11 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S l& Letter Br From London I, Yi.i). July 14. UttOVEN? Kil th Sym F™ his acquired a new gSetr Britain and the c:i!K Vh, swift staccato rhlVt .hi.rt notes and I,ip 1' one-recall the V-'lV'.ln-rinthc cd countries i You fiat on the ,n the table, in v for781 words
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349 1941-08-11 7 Poona, July 26. THE appointment of a Standing Committee consisting oi repreventatives of the various parties and groups in India* for the purpose of drawing up a scheme of Constitution for India to be submitted to the British Government for their consideration and349 words
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315 1941-08-11 7 MORNING TBIBINE MONDAY AUGUST 11, 1941 JAPAN'S DILEMMA A PIECE of military information, to obtain which Japan would have given anything in the world, was gratuitously given her last week when British sources announced that over a million well-trained and well-equipped men formed Russia's Far* Eastern army, with large concentrations315 words
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110 1941-08-11 8 U.S. Heading For War, Says Lindbergh Cleveland, Ohio. Aug. 10. ADDRESSING an 'America First" rally here \99A night. Mr. Charles Lindbergh complained that the nation was opei .11 imunder a policy of Government by subterfuge uhirh would lead to war. While the American people l-*d been promised peace, Mr LindberghReuter - 110 words
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Article48 1941-08-11 8 Vancouver British T Columbia). Ave ia HK Duke of Kent, yesterday Inspected the new Boeiivj Aircr.ift FUetory ;>nd fourM the shi-> yards In Vancouter, where hundreds of workmen are rushUis through wur orders He will viit the local Flvini? Training school before entraining for Jasper in Albert.! ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration60 1941-08-11 8 The Navy is maintaining sea communications with Tobruk, still held by British and Imperial Forces, although the enemy is dive bombing all the ships with little success. The Miftwaflfe are always assured of a warm welcome if they approach too close to even lI. M. Trawlers. The picture shows a60 words
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58 1941-08-11 8 American Radiolocators To Start Functioning Soon Washington, Aug. 10. A NEW secret device giving warnn tag ol the approach of enemv aircraft will soon be operating 2* J hours daily along the coast and at overseas bases. This was announced by the War Department yesterday. It Is understood that the58 words
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Article80 1941-08-11 8 O^E the parade* v S, a ,0 »R ti. Continent 0 f lined up j of their, Highness lhf Mala, to ikti by the Inspect -ndajl alute from t h, ander the coaj aer. TheiSJ l Kuard-of3 specially pickM men, and laS srhen thejsJ His Highaes later in the80 words
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Article, Illustration21 1941-08-11 8 BRIO ICEL This 25-p« of a Mil 5 beins P" 1 int< beins nl 1 tiansport o' l on arrival in21 words
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Article27 1941-08-11 8 MAJOR the J 111 William A ,n m ca.s arantwl .he Divorcr Coun Edna M? u iLL3 -round "l de#nj he suit w»* 1 A-.- Thomas27 words
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Advertisement87 1941-08-11 8 MORNING FROCK WHITE DELPHINIUM LINEN AMERICAN MODEL SIZE 14 533.50. _——L— hi .—^.——ht*—— <Tf 1 JTflTTti^Sn ff!^a ESTABLISHED 1872 eIL ll lr7________r South British Insurance Ctf., Ltd. TcL 6986 >, rWajMa Green BACK IN THEIR PAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS E6TELLE COWAN Presents (Wo mil Grove (I'asir I'anjang) WHERE VOU Him; %m» llwri87 words
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Article334 1941-08-11 9 nirUnaon, in his speech on this unique ol :r ,M .i occasion in the hisandP r n «sikh Contingent ol the tory ol W&*« Polk e there is Kchicould say in tribute .1 ncss. Our pride in vul Highness with us vrr no telling. ««S\334 words
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Article136 1941-08-11 9 I (By A Special Correspondent; MINISTRY of Food investiptan are visiting Mayf:u"r biuulx parlours to invest i.gale tht use of eggs, milk and ether foodstuffs in treatments for women's hair and com- pit inns. They will discover a few secrets. Ins I lending eirls to136 words
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Article23 1941-08-11 9 JJe Indian Chamber of Comv ,n Singapore, was closed on I n Ja last as a mark of res; ect. Dr. Rabinclranath Ta23 words
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Article34 1941-08-11 9 I'' 1 married in 1991, and h'.s thai their married lite happy untu 1937 h wa trouble over an egram. She then let' ad taken no notice ol isklng her to return.34 words
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Article, Illustration49 1941-08-11 9 VEIL DANCER 'There's Magic In Music" is a new Paramount picture. Toodles LaVerne and Maidie Duvalle give a singing and dancing act in a cheap burlesque theatre which is effectively and hilariously raided by the police. As Maidie, Grace Bradley (herewith) dances well the dance of the seven veils.49 words
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Article, Illustration93 1941-08-11 9 When he paid a visit recent ly to an armament establish ment Mr. Churchill tried his hand with an automatic gun He fired a number of rounds at targets some distance away and fairly peppered them. Th* Secretary of State for Wai (Capt. 1). Margcsson) was an interested spectator.93 words
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Article124 1941-08-11 9 WHEN a man and wumai. wen" committed for trial at Bpttth unpton on bigamy iteilN; It* stated that the husband lived m ihe house as 1 lodger. Annie Charlotte Gilbert, oi Hoi rla Finn pretherton, Lane.-... accused of bi»amv. and Maunc Ayies. lance-eoroctal, a,(1 and abettina.124 words
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Advertisement713 1941-08-11 10 ______l ,^''_^^^^l -<— _________0& Situations Vacant WANTED English-speaking mandrils Chinese pr< ferred Apply to Box 192 c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. < No. J3SK, WANTED A TYPIST. Applv In ners.m witti te-.timoninls to C M. P- Plllal. Adeooatc solicitor. Seremban. (No. CIjK) WANTED; An experienced radio mechml-V State salary and713 words
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Advertisement769 1941-08-11 10 Educational 'FRENCH TAUOHT. modern nietti"<l j Cambridge examination coaching. Talc- phone 7828. 47. Kllliney Road. (Ho- 60^ K I fiRADUATE of Cambridge Univer,r.y undertakes coaching work. Fees reason- .ble. Apply Box 211 co Malaya Trioune. mammS? tSo K) MALAY TUITION, given by experienced teachtf Apply: \iunshl. 140. Owen R-id. I769 words
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Advertisement734 1941-08-11 10 For Sale ZEISS FIELD GLASSES. Sllvamar 6 X CO. strap no case. $75.00. Box No. 230 C,O Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 692K) SIEMENS 8 MM Cinecamera* F 2.2 with rewind Device Just arrived. Amateur Photo Stores. 109. North Bridge Rosd, Singapore. (No. 621K) FOR SALE one valuable A I Collin734 words
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Advertisement624 1941-08-11 10 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Pnone 5088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 67_K) FOR SALE Vauxhaii 146 Saloon. 193?;w Kood condition Insured ooruprehenslvePhone K.L. 2754. (No. 60 IK) SALE— Vauxhaii 14 Saloon, excellent condition. Apply 648 Stevens Road. Singapore. Phone *****. (No. OUK) FOR SALE Fiat Balllla624 words
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Miscellaneous261 1941-08-11 10 j ON Til AIRJ SINGAPoJ londonI GSV-i7. 8l J ifi 84 mrtinfl Gsr-u.TiiSl (From 6. 15 pj 1 11 50 p an GSD-H.7J,,, 25.-3 mum, (From 9 85 ii :o p..* SAIGON 46 n)f. ri Cl *ROKt, 41 05 met* 16 116 Kc| BANGKjl (I! !U m'rS From H SO261 words
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328 1941-08-11 11 x is tor the services in the Cathedral in conP N(if Vi the enthronement of Bishop Wilson are now lf ction SI u tual enthronement ceremony will take Theie will also be important services on the Sunday following. Choral Eucharif.t at 8.00 a.m. and Choral328 words
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Article134 1941-08-11 11 Einemy Transport attacked air* Aug. 10. rrlP ,l p ports in Übva H 2?a number of at-. ,unUi ports and 1 .Thursday night. bombed and cental and Sfhtvilv ittacked ind v; 'Y L v rail in the fes where large txt* n Friday wre at I nd sardia. c MarylandReuter - 134 words
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Article127 1941-08-11 11 I ATE brides in Bristol are warned by the Rev. Mervyn Siockwoq d 28-y«°ar-old vicar of St. Matthew's. Moor fields that he is imposing a time limit tor their arrival at the altar. He will wait 10 minutes and then go on to his next engagement and127 words
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Article83 1941-08-11 11 FIVE children were, killed and three seriously injured! playing with a small) practice bomb at j Cheltenham, Glos,. recently The dead are: I Kenneth Burf ord, aged ten; Percy Mit-! chell. aged fourteen. Marian Easdori. aged ten; Trevor Wellings. aged six, and John Chittv. aged seven.83 words
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Article100 1941-08-11 11 £7 A Week At 17 Spoiled A 17-year-old boy who was said to have earned £7. £5, £4, aftl £3 13s a week at various jobs was stated at Southend to be one of a group of boys who had been mafcing themselves a nuisance at the Labour Exchange. They100 words
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Article268 1941-08-11 11 TO-DAY run. 7.15: Education In Malaya Today And To -morrow, talk I 8.45: For the Australian forces. 9.20: London relay. News From Home, by Howard Marshall. 9.35: London relay. The Stones 1 Cry Out— Dutch Church of Austin Friars 10 20: London relay. Free To Fight, by268 words
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80 1941-08-11 11 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society* BANKERS SMSST MS London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA Branches NetheJwnds East Indies:—Sourabaya, Samarang, Medan, Weitevreden Bandoeng, Cheribon Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap, Djembel, Palembane, Bandjermasin. Macassar. Pontianak, Pcmangka* Singkawang, Sambas, DjambJ Soekaboemi. Telok Betong80 words
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76 1941-08-11 11 South Africa Indian High Commissioner Arrives HIGH Commissioner tor India in South Afrtca, Sir Rama Ran arrived in Singapore yesterday o\\ "purely private business." With him was his daughter, Miss Vasanthi Rama Rau. who is on her way to the U.S. to enter Wellesley College (near Boston Y Sir Rama76 words
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Article148 1941-08-11 11 THE following is tne programme of the st nuts Settlements Police Band under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch: To-day. at the Botanic Gardens at 8. 30 p.m; march. Steps of Glory, Aubrey Winter; overture. Roman tlquc. Kelcr Beta, .selection. Reminiscences of Scotland, tirr. bv Godfrey;148 words
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Advertisement137 1941-08-11 11 BtfS PHILP LlME(lncorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS IO BRISBANE, VDNEY. MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THTRSDAf ISLAND regarding freight and passenger accommodation 80l STEAD CO., LTD. IK lIANKLINE I-TD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA §0-CIIIN_% litVC. 'Incorporated in England' ■«*t to137 words
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Advertisement166 1941-08-11 11 P. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England) PENINSVLAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. Ihe be.:t possible services are being maintained o 1 the P.&.0. S.tf Co., from the Straits to theif usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom.166 words
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Miscellaneous35 1941-08-11 11 SURFACE MAIL rE Postal Department advises that surface mail from the United Kingdom etc. arrived yesterday. Correspondence will be available to boxholders at 8.15 a.m. and general delivery will be effected at 8.15 am to-day.35 words
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Article193 1941-08-11 12 FIRST WIFE NAMED jock McAvoy. the J D^xer. was divorced for me second time at Manchester Assizes un July 15. I And his se-end wifej "named" hi" P re dteess >r. McAvoy s real name: was given as Joseph! Patrick Bamford. of, Broadheath. Cheshire. Th e petitioner was J Mrs.193 words
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Article155 1941-08-11 12 Viscount's £3,500,000 Will COMPL I C A tions have arisen over the distribution of rJ.&OO.OOO left under the will <-* Viscount Furness. and the executor is to asx th3 Probate Court for directions Beneficiaries involved are 1— Thp late viscount's heir, the Hon. Christopher Furness, a Welsh Guards officer, who155 words
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55 1941-08-11 12 New Yoik. Aug. 10. A GROUP of Congressmen will shortly be visiting Iceland, according to a report broadcast by the Columbia Broadcasting System's Washington correspondent. 'Albert Warner. 'Before summer is over, this {group will inspect the new United States bases in Newfoundland. I GreenlandReuter - 55 words
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Article43 1941-08-11 12 Mor e Airrcraft Front China Bh *nHni,AJ BRITONS and Allien «»na a,,' effort to reach the by Atis. 15 ta ,„,n ;a Voluntary War ContrivY st and lts7peimita fe made to the I>,nd 0 T the purchase ut aircraft Second China BritffTjj ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement166 1941-08-11 12 LAST FEW SCREENINGS.^ ALL WEEKEND SHOWS PACKED OUT.\ I TO-DAY 4'AI'ITOL 3.15 6.15 9.15 Scandalous? Yes, but delightful! There's love ami hato— kisses and tears— Laurence and Greer— pndt and prejudice! Grecr is lovely to look at 10 1 to love, but what a temper! Laurence thought he was too166 words
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Advertisement106 1941-08-11 12 immortal story of terror afloat! I to-day ALHAWfIIJ 3-i:>. 6-15 9-15 v i OKA ji_V^ -__^v __r^__- 1 >w^^™ k ..-.---I _pn_^l V ._M^I X^r^W^^ I _____P^*_9___C I __^A2 l Vl fj WmW- I IH B2 li/U^ HERE'S THE GAYEST OF ALL JEAN'S ROMANTIC HITS! tMmmmmßr- /*>»» V MMMW^ >:.o3gK\106 words
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Article101 1941-08-11 13 Any New arrivals ,p I Lt" arri 1 L this rn 1 1 huge l* sload. including i Mrs C W i and mow? D -niatioi-ariefi i re wrout< stations r Easl foica DdM: B returnin-: net ne; ,tav in :be Col Bonllon ientally the r 0 f the 88101 words
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Article91 1941-08-11 13 Wardens' well Party up Leader trade lv Id i. HP Oroun Kour. uad d at '•i.' School. Veluppil u p ti( n. was d b'. hi tvarh;> I Gr r. headquartarh irdeii the .:7:U- I Bui ten the deputy II warden, Mr Velupr the splenth( had done i Group He91 words
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Article13 1941-08-11 13 Cooper To New York Wlri.fi u' a \i Al tour a rv i:13 words
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Article75 1941-08-11 13 Tokyo.. Aug. V OKA USING the urgent necessity of pretfctiriß the major Industrial cities *i\ pan against air raids, the Home Miniso' decided to reorganise the Interior PI inning Board into an air defence bureau >::i the necessary budget already ap- b] the Cabinet following the lnst75 words
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230 1941-08-11 13 "STRIP PARTIES" SCANDAL HITS FILM STAR STORM of scandal is Mowing round the name of famous Hollywood him star because of allegations made in the Loti Angefefl Court by a girl of 16 that "unspeakable orgies" took place during strip parties at the Hollywood home of "a famous man star230 words
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Article109 1941-08-11 13 j'oRPORAL lan MacPherson. oi the R.A.F. is to be married In Docunber to a girl to whom hfi hai not proposed He had a cable from South America: "'Returning London Deccmber tor wedding. Helen." Be was so surprised he cabled i w- "Is it mo?" and109 words
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Article157 1941-08-11 13 ADA WAITS 50 YEARS TO MARRY tCM and Ada were sweethearts. Tern was a handsome, hardworking, ambitious young man, and Ada the belle of their village. They lived at. Garstang. Lancashire. Ada Payne left the village to find work. Tom Jenkinson stayed and built up a successful business. After some157 words
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Advertisement69 1941-08-11 13 WAR FIND BALL TO BE HELD AT 18. NASSIM ROAD SAT. 6th SEPTEMBER: 9.30 P.M. to 2 A.M. TICKETS $5.00 EACH From Robinson Co.. Ltd.. Whiteaway Laidlaw Co Ltd and Cycle fc Carriage Co., Ltd. including supper with wine ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO WAR FUND OPENING TO-MORR O W P A69 words
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Advertisement136 1941-08-11 13 g|p 2 SHOWS jMJL rawun MM JwLW -_-_-r..v_'iV_______7___^ mUJL TO-DAY 6.15 9.15 H MANY SAUCY SITUA|y <<"^^fß|Hf MANY SC*INTI?XATING MANY I. AT (iHS IN ■B^^^^i A TYPICAL BEN PP^yT V LJH TRAVERS' FARCE Bls£Mski!s^w&7 i a^ as r _.< s»_iT \^%3^^^^^^^^v^_fßf^ B* mw LAST SHOW TO-DAY 3.15 M/ "Y£E lb*136 words
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Article, Illustration450 1941-08-11 14 RECS LOSE TO CHINESE Thiam Slew's Fine Innings (MH>D howling bv tiikir left-arm bowler, ong SWEE KENT.. AND CECIL WONG, FOLLOWING A SPLENDID INNINGS BY 18-YEAR-OLD CHEONG THIAM SIEW, WHO WAS NOT OUT WITH 70 RUNS. HELPED GREATLY IN GIVING THE CHINESE A FINE VICTORY WHEN THEY MET THE SINGAPORE450 words
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Article161 1941-08-11 14 PekaHg Races s s FOLLOWING are results in brief of the various events at the last day of the Penang i Rates, run on Saturday: Race 1: PharioJ $27. SU Kobellus 911 Race 2: Lord Tomnoddy 112, SI: Dordrecht $14 i Stonediat $11 I Race 3: Ordination $25,161 words
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Article186 1941-08-11 14 («nms tram of Kinirannr* r»__i_}«* l^'s-w sa-a-"V»: t.?n 4if langor ChlneBe Athletlc USE fc -i V'v* 1 T,', ng How Leo^K Sock Thu 2 i SPSL H ,ost H <> K et&tStf" chun Klml b, nt N Chi Srhool 5^ Ungor Middle a STJW H186 words
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273 1941-08-11 14 S'port Badminton Championships THRILLS were plenty at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday, when the men's doubles quarterfinals in the Singapore open badminton championships were played off. Wee Boon Hai and Wong Chong Teck, the holders, although winning through for the semi-finals in straight sets,273 words
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Article213 1941-08-11 14 |>LAYING at Kampong Bahru. the Red Rose B.P. "B" team defeated the Evergreen B.P by six games to three. Results: (Red Rose plavers mentioned first! Men's singles: George Albert Theseira beat J. C. Komthu, B—ls. 15—10. 15—4; Kenneth Nonis beat N Jeremiah, 12—15, 5— 7. 15-^6; Walter213 words
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Article29 1941-08-11 14 KHO Sin Kie, the Davis Cup and holder of two titles, will be playing in ea matches at the SCR r ur afternoon.29 words
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32 1941-08-11 14 FE Chinese beat the OjJ 5-4 in their major IcaRJ ball match at Jalan B^ar yesterday. Scores Canadians I _300 Chinese I i i n o j32 words
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Article278 1941-08-11 14 POOD batting; performances N c singam and Kuldip Singh *h_ and 51 runs respectively, featured tw! match at Balestier yesterday when Ll bined Colleges drew with the v i„„ Club. )n Combined Colleges batted Rwt mm runs. Kuldip Singh and K. S. Retnam b___t__ est scorers278 words
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Article181 1941-08-11 14 Canadian Golf Championships Toronto. Aug. 10. UjflTll rounds of 71, 78, 66, tif» total 274, Sam Saeau (holder) of Hot Springs. Virginia won the Canadian ope *plf championship here on Saturday. The runner-up was Robert C<ray, a loeal professional wtt|b rounds of 70, 65, 71, 71Reuter - 181 words
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Miscellaneous55 1941-08-11 14 mSml 0 F TTfll SOCCER Reserve Div R A F v Argylls. Seletar: Div. II A. R.A.F. i Seletar i v Moravia! F. and N.; Signals v R.A.O.C., Alexandra; R.A.F. (Tengah) v R.A.M.C.. Tengah; RE. (Malays v R.E. (Pulau Brant), I Changi. I TENNIS; S.R.C. tournament Exhibition by Kho Sin55 words
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Article47 1941-08-11 15 I c second the econd XI by in a cricket p the PaBaturday. Mrling by J. ho took six 'or 28 runs. reday who two for 4 mainiy reso: the Cric collapse. pre able to ih only 87 the total of h Hie Recs47 words
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Article83 1941-08-11 15 ING a r e for lu-day R. C lawn wrnament. mpl o n übles M. I Dr. L. S. da I L S. Outand R. Thov »d doubles: 'Almeida and totem (acr.) Barker and (-1), m ilngles: rth i 15) vs 'plus 3-: to i 45) vs ir 'plus83 words
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Article227 1941-08-11 15 RUSSIAN RAID ON BERLIN \NNOUNCING that Soviet air-j craft on Friday night attacked 1 I and military targets in B< nin region, the Moscow Radd: -Incendiary and explo- 1 mbfi were dropped. "••p»»ots observed Bret and exploGerman anti-aircraft ftre .rrv late in replying to the All our aircraft returnee! to227 words
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116 1941-08-11 15 London. Aug. 9. T»HE Foot bull League's (South Section; fixtures following the withdrawal of the London clubs from original arrangements were announced to-day. Midland Hubs will have to visit Welsh and exndm Southern teams while the geo--r.iphical position Norwich and Southend makes for length travel by116 words
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Article75 1941-08-11 15 London Aug. 10. A BRITISH Empire cricket team beat the London Counties by 67 runs in a one-day match between the pioneer clubs of war-! time cricket. The British Empire scored 187, and the London Counties 120 Router. Chungking, Aug. 10.— After an eight-day respite due to badReuter - 75 words
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Article104 1941-08-11 15 Fr "ni Ov, own correspondent) ►Ctntenar,,^ Malacca, Aug 8. i ear U P competition, an A.I.P. team had orinti i a _ainst the Convalescent Depot numhlr s m the fim hal and putting in 1 1 10-o u Roals in the second period of play ftl-Kni m,. GetdO *Ki2hn! ave104 words
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Article781 1941-08-11 15 GERMANS LEAVING U. S. IN HUNDREDS What Force Does Hitler Use? New York. QUEER things are happening these days among America'* German population. Quietly, in small 1 groups and then in larger numbers, German Bundistsl have been packing up and going home, apparently on orders from Berlin. For several month*781 words
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Article19 1941-08-11 15 AMERICA is beginning to wonder, what is going on between the Nazi ppvernment and Jtfc cHfcens19 words
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Article103 1941-08-11 15 (FROM PAGE 1) served to show who our friends are. Of course, we kndw we are not yet out of the wood."' AIRBASE The latest local newspaper report that 25 Japanese officii s have landed at the North IndoChina frontier aerodrome of Vicntianne in eight large sized warplanes103 words
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Article52 1941-08-11 15 London. Aug 10. R.A.K. formations flew across the Channel to northern France this morning and again during the afternoon. An R.A.F formation, which swept across the Channel this afternoon flying in the direction of the French coast between Boulogne and Calais was stated by spectators to be52 words
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Article216 1941-08-11 15 Murder To Stop Her Marriage I ANCE-CORPORAL RENE u ARNAUD, <>f the Free French Forces, w;u% wounded in the leg* at Dunkirk. lie came lo -fclgiand and fell in lovr with 21-yoar-olcl Miss Klizabeth Mackenzie, a West End stores assistant whom he met at a dance organised for his compatriots.216 words
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Advertisement94 1941-08-11 15 BUILT TO r OF EXCELLENCE To-day, when competition to keen in world markets, the purchaser is often tempted by a cheap price to buy what is only an inferior imitation ol a Starina machine. To those who are about to buy a cycle it is well to remember that Starina94 words
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553 1941-08-11 16 Moscow, Aug. 10. THE Soviet communique states that the battles were continued during the night in the sec--1 tors of Smolensk, Korosten, Biolaya-Tserkov and in the Estonian sector. "Our air force, in co-opera-tion with land troops, dealt blows to enemy panzer troops and infantry on theReuter - 553 words
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Article145 1941-08-11 16 London, Aug. 1 SOONER or later the State Department wil bably have to yield a forthright ansj this question: what g°°d can come of wool Vichy Government when its official- are obi acting under duress? says the Observer's ington Correspondent. He adds, "The An* are completelyReuter - 145 words
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340 1941-08-11 16 Strong Opponents Prevail Moscow, Aug. 10. •"THE deviees of the N3"is I are not over cunning" says a leading article in Pravda quoted by Moscow Radio when discussing the military situation on th« eastern front in connection with the award of medals and orders toReuter - 340 words
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