Morning Tribune, 16 August 1941

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune g_ No 169, Saturday, August 16, 1941. Morning Tribune Saturday, August 16. mi
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  • 558 1 Washington, Aug. 15. ELING pervades the capital to-day that parallel Anglo-American ition of a decisive nature is m the offing to implement the policijeed upon a the Roosevelt-Churchill sea conference. Informed diplomatic quarters here are of opinion that much than a joint declaration of peace aims after the destruction
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  • 129 1 300 R.A.F. PLANES OVER GERMANY London, Aug. 15. 5 "I AST night's operations of the Bomber Command J I were on a heavy scale, more I than 300 aircraft taking part/ says an Air Ministry communique. 1 "The main targets were m- 8 dnstries and communications j Z at Hanover,
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  • 26 1 Dublin, Aug. 15.— An unidentiiied aircraft flew over Dublin this morning and was fired upon by the ground defences, states the Eire Government Information Bureau Reuter
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  • 35 1 Beirut, Aug. 15.— General de Gaulle has issued a decree appointing General Gentilhomme, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Free French forces m Africa, and General Larminat as second-in-com-mand to General Catroux In Syria and Lebanon.- Reuter
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  • 407 1 London, Aug. 15. A CLAIM to have encircled the Russian Black Sea port of Odessa is reaffirmed m to-day's German communique which is again dated from the Fuehrer's headquarters. It looks as if the River Dnieper, at the point where it turns round an industrial
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  • 57 1 Zurich, Aug. 15 "ANE should spread the conviction v that the war may last ten years," says Botbai, the Italian Education Minister, writing In the Crltica Sociale and recommending the Italians to prepare for a long war. This view was supported by Clano's paper the Telegrafo
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  • 63 1 Zurich, Aug. 18. QDCTEEN people were arrested m d the course of disturbances outside St Lazare station last night, according to Paris reports to the Swiss Telegraphic Agency. Police fired on the crowd, who were trying to form a procession near the port St. Louis, and
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  • 293 1 Stockholm, Aug. 15. AN attempt to answer point by point the joint declaration by Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt was made m Berlin political headquarters to-day according to the Berlin correspondent of the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter. Regarding point one, declaring that the United States and Britain seek
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  • 875 2 WORLD ACCLAIMS EIGHT PEACE AIMS Wellington, Aug. 15. MR W NASH the New Zealand Minister of Finance, expressed the belief that no more epoch-making document had been issued m recent times than the joint Anglo-American dech When Mr. Churchill informed him last week that he was goinu to visit President
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  • 260 2 Lendon. Aug. ttl IT is officially announced that Josef Ja*«N German national, was executed at the m of London tlus menrin* after conviction w tb e Act of IMI by seaeral c#«rt martial. 1 The Wax Office state* that Jakobs was ajj secret service
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    165 2 -fc \M AN V Americans m the United States, mdi! ifl Mrs. Roosevelt, ex-President Herbert Hoot« other well-known people, have made irtem*eh% ancially responsible for the care of British chtt who have suffered through enemy action. k\ York organisation has appointed people m M to open homes for these children,
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  • 90 2 London, Ai«- n UTING-COMMAtfDER Douglas le n r artificfl* fighter ace, is ta have a new pair 01 m g He h now a prisoner of war aiJJ tate meßl hia burning plane, according to a haV e^ Is thought that his metal limbs m«H J
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  • 504 3 LONDON, AUG. 15. «rv two PEOPLE WERE KILLED WHEN A TRANSIYviH IIRCRAFT CRASHED WHILE TAKING OFF ki» iTISH AIRPORT LAST NIGHT ON A FLIGHT BITNITED STATES. machine was rising clear when suddenly it began to h At the edge of the aerodrome it struck a
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  • 54 3 Redna, Aug. 15. like of Kenya arrival by air Ifgina. after a brief halt scja-v. was enthusiastically by thousands cf inhabi--1 drove through Regiy visited Government where h» was greeted by (•nt-Oovernor McNab ot Ifcewnn. NhU stay at Moosejaw. F P cted N: 32. Ser- d Flying School Bed
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  • 52 3 m* l undon Aug. 15. -übi.%o mat new orders for Jthan 1.000 aeroplanes are C d lnc ana^. thejcurnal Aeiopian,'. s tatia that un- nu reports from Canada; Unn^'% may by vnued states Government i thpv :i !ldl> nd Act for S f^'!ands East Indies x>v»ibjy
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  • 71 3 Melbourne, Aug. 15. The first Australian camouflage course under Professor Dakin of Sydney University will begin at Sydney next week. Melbourne, Aug. 15. Mr. W. J. Jormson. the well known Australian Test Cricket selector, hiH died l»| Melbourne Melbourne, Aug. 15. As from to -day, the price of petrol
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    76 3 xhe Queen vi- sited a Ministry > of Supply lac- I ftory m the Lon- i don area where i girls are mall- I ing tents, mar- > quees, haver- sacks and other I i equipment for t the Nary. Ar- my, and RAF. t The Queen is I 1
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  • 245 3 Moscow, Aug. 15. »rt T 6 lw*oidW 3PPeared m iet itu ffloUs re vival m I 2TJt l is neverthef churches are iosi *7 var one report mJ reh -*°«w were i Square TC ing the rh a n ,1 ft V tsl *e Kremlin.
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  • 78 3 London. Aug. 15 IT is an old saying m Gibraltar that so long as tlie monkeys which live on the Rock increase and multiply, the Union Jack will fly from its summit. For a long time the number went steadily down but the latest census
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  • 42 3 Hsingklng. Aug. 15. rOREIGNERS now require pei- mits to travel between peaces within Manchukuo. it is announced This is m addition to the recent regulations stipulating visas for entry into Manchukuo which are valid for one trip only Reuter
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  • 20 3 Vichy. Aug 10 ADMIRAL Dwlan vebterday rec«lvr<l M Oatton Bergery. tb« form*r Viriw Arobassa^^u' to Moscow. Reuter
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    • 96 3 WANTED BY "CHURCHILL TANK FUND" IftJ Volunl«erw-4'lubw 4 Associations, Schools, Companies, individuals. who will volunteer to contribute SUIZ. or a multiple of that number. This effort will commemorate the first anniversary of the Greatest Day m the Battle of Britain, the day that 185 planes were shot down over England.
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  • 972 4 'Buy A Tank* Drive Plann er For September 15 £3txf I said fc> Ibe ioai> vbo stood at Ibe <*te of Ib* njean *6rv« f* a lyf^t that I nao^ -^Irxf be neplieds ''Oo otf Ibte Ibe daH^n^^ -arxi put uxir-barvd 7r>fc> X*QodJTbar shall be foaipu b^ttwtban light arxJ ft-on
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    • 57 4 Jhe goes to y, \uL, ELIZABETH ARDEN I i| regularly A M Wise woman! She ttWC* misses *g her weekly Elizabeth Arden trea% j :nent at Maynard's. She l*now? U that here she finds the latest I Elizabeth Arden preparations and new methods to beautify and refresh. Ojjai. Av&i, i<&*'
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  • 1129 5 ET'S TALK IT OVER ff you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers* queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her co Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. BECOMING HEADDRESS b chief bridesmaid at my sisters Z month, and
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  • 91 5 i IN order to facilitate the S 1 sending of queries to J Helen, she has arranged with i the Tribune Press Town J Office, No. 9, The Arcade, S Singapore, to deliver these S direct to the Morning Tri- bune, thus eliminating the i need for
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    • 44 5 I Correspondence Coupon This coupon must te cmlom* with every querw tent. MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY AUG. 16, 1941. > m^^* m^^+ J^B^. 'our contribution to the dinner table the finest AUSTRALIAN OEEF PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES C.B 181A Adht. of Singapore Cold Storagt Co., Ltd.
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  • 609 6  - ser Vices' BRE Vities "Ubique" By v THE garrison has recently gained a yacht "V club, but may lose another m the near V future. V The newcomer is the Pulau Brani Utcnt V Club and it already has some forty very V keen member.-. Only I lew boats are
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  • 689 6 IP the securities had not depreciated tlwy wouW have coverI ed nwtotal liabilities, which were mostly for guarantees due to firms of rubber brokers." said Mr. M. i. Nassim. a onefhne^roke? during his continued public examination before M? JuHice WoHevyesterday. Mr. Nasam also sa.d that his
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  • 116 6 Ban On Family Remittances Now Removed rif restrictions on Chinese family remittances from Malaya, which followed necessity on the freerinj of fcreiffn accounts of the Republic of China, have been removed and such remittances may now be made. This information is contained m a Government press communique issued last nifbt.
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  • 484 6 IN official of the Phoenix Aerated Wader Co., Ltd., stated m court yesterday during a preßmiaary enquiry thai kis firm had suffered an approximate loss of $2,050 as the result o£ atttged irregularities on ihe part of Tong Lai Siafc who wad employed m the
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  • 66 6 WHSN the police raided a house m Buffalo Road Cn July 25 they discovered a larfe quantity of stout with soda water botftlee and labels. I Yesterday Tiun Chun Wah pleaded guilty to possession of labels and caps tor bottles ot stout for the purpose of
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  • 48 6 Indian Merchants Employees THE Indian Merchants Employees Association will hold its third annual general meeting at 18-a. Market Street. Singapore, at 3 pj». to-morrow. The meeting will be followed by lectures wh'uh will be delivered by Mr. X T X Thansamani and Mr •Ttoucfctfay M X Ffcqrmklfc Sahib
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    • 58 6 Afi^p it hani omzozii OXIDE PLRSTER Thu> British-made setf-jj piasWr should be m evegMj Sh^W-it is the uteri^ cuts, bruises and wou»» Qbtoinable t^ t A% disJS^arles m widths <* it De ST. DAOMS**" Established J» 4 Contractors to His WjJ Office, Air Ministry c^j for the Colon"*. Departments, eU
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  • 1067 7 LANDS OFF PACIFIC, SAY BRITIAN AUSTRALIS t troop convoy yet to arrive m Malaya docked m Keppel harbour yesterday and I ed reinforcements which are a token of Australia's determination to treat Singa- I S**i line of defence. a !!cn i warning that Britain and Australia with v *s als
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  • 115 7 Bobul. (South Africa* Aug. 15. rCORTED by a famous Navy vessel and other war vessels a conToTof^oopAij* left a Union Sort Recently with reinforcements tor South Africa's efer-grow»n& army m the Middle East. vessels left the docks at intervals throughout the day decks being
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  • 431 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1941. FOR WORLD PEACE XHE weighty importance of the AngloAmerican Eight-Point Declaration is gauged by the almost matter-of-fact manner m which the circumstances of its drafting has been accepted. The fog surrounding President Roosevelt's fishing trip had aroused speculation and yet had succeeded m putting
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    • 75 7 IWIIMGS Hloiiar suv. d is an extra I dollar earned. HSavinas Account is the I best inducement to save. have a Savings Account H and to see this account grow from time to time J Oj to be a contented I person. ■Savings Account may bd! opened with this Bank;
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  • 121 8 •THIS is the wannest wel--1 come of the trip." said N Mr. \X. Ounstan. V.C.. when greeted by Tribune repre- sentatives who presented every mrmber of the party with a souvenir gift on his arrival. "Just like home." was an- other enthusiastic comment v and Senator
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  • 88 8 THE inquiry into the deaths of 1 Mr Ong Boon Tat and Mr Low Kirn Swee was concluded yesterday by Mr W G Porter who fcund that the evidence did not provide sufficient grounds fot action to be taken against anyone. The
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  • 121 8 the lalex of hevea spruceana i.s believed to possess undesirable properties, the Government has deemed it advisable to keep trees of this species away from areas planted wjth hevea brasiliensis to avoid the possibility of mixing the latices of the two species. For this reason
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  • 62 8 rnuATf ixrrv,,. Shanghai. Aug. 15. JHAILANDS emphatic declarations of bm determination to resist K greskioii Wil "nly praised m th,- British. Ameri«n a .V U i» r c «u*»gkln(i Chinese pres.^ While believing that the U'nbton has MMd. the Chmu Prrss -,>•„ that 'lapan
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  • 171 8 THE present definition of company, which is m similar terms j to that contained m .the previous War Tax Ordinance, is unsatisfactory (states last night's Government Gazette' m that it includes only companies with a share capital divided into shares. This is b.v no means exhaustive,
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  • 82 8 Contravened Defence Regulations lIM JOO WEE arrived by junk from the Dutch Islands on Aug. 13, and on landing at the reclamation ground, Beach Road. was stopped by revenue officers. Joo Wee was holding m his hand 25 unstamped sealed letter^ written m Chinese. Yesterday. Joo Wee pleaded guilty to
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  • 101 8 Simla. Au«. IS 'PHfc Oovernment or India s uewly-ap pointed trad*' representative to Iran left yesterday by the land route. His departure is regarded us a gMturt of confidence m the situation m Iran where recent developments have not diminished interest m hi» mission
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  • 388 8 Pensions Ordinance Amended AMENDMENTS to the Malayan i\ Pensions Ordinance of 1939 were gazetted laM night providing for the payment of pensions to government officers injured while on duty by circumstances arising out of the war." The new regulation also provicte for the payment of I pension to the wife
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  • 73 8 UNKNOWN Tournalists Arrive .Member, of U is Senator FoB right, m dark) Jfr. J. F. WiiJ "on) was thej m SenaM 1 ilm \»stra lian Department of Informae h lln the picture above, behind hin,. M,n,st«V »f the In f erior and Information. Hie tin spec id plane which brought
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  • 62 8 HI? Majesty t!»l being tlw a (second ..lmiversuf i war BbOUM b* <** Day Ol Fraw fht Archbishop Ing to the Klngi th«- tblrd year much for which* thank- and I i prayfi the Mia^ jin their ii" oif r- mifiht of GeiiMir mm .mxirtv and Fin East
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  • 24 8 t ported by the says thai «'owffl' hSSn on Wednj Th« police^ eiiots J peopl vfU 3 Ktcmpi v h wocession. Reuter
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  • 1439 9 ]if UITAL interest m D. t. I and Australian defences was stresed by Senator H. Foil, Australian Minister of Information and of the Interior, m an interview m Singapore yesterday shortly after he and a party of prominent Australian newsmen had arrived m a special plane
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    • 516 10 sdgsdfsd Situations Vacant CLXRK WANTED for Malayan Hill SI tion Hotel, •■ln^le. nccußtomed to accoun*.-.. book-keeptiiK, icp/ioiK- bookings; live la; permanency f.;r right man; write B'>\ 259 co Mnlnya Tribune. Singapore (No. 747K, WANTED good Cook Boy.Broolw. 1» Bt raits View Johore Bahru (No. 700K YOUNO PLANTER requires housekeeper! companion.
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    • 680 10 Wanted WANTED TO PURCHASE nlrp dalmatun b;trh wttt\ pedt?re«. Apply Box 242 c!o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 713K) SPIRITUALIST WISHES to join circle. Apply Box No. 235 c o Malaya Tribune. Koala Lumpur. (No. 703K) WANTED large perambulator for twtxu. Must be m good condition. Please com- > mumcate oocupter.
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    • 608 10 For Sale ZE>c FTELD GLASSES. Stl\»mar 6 X 30. strap, no case >V 5 00. Box No 230 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 692Ki I POR SALE. HM V Radiogram, model 6 Q 1 Box 241 co Malayu Tribune. Singapore. (NO. 712K) MENTHOL CRYSTAL B.*\ *)CkM ly J. L Ct
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    • 593 10 I Motor Vehicles 'DO YOU WAHT to self your car?~P^« 5088. 8, n g>pore. Ca«h paff" "gogt (Wo. gffTK) FOR SALE Bedford van. good conduit 7 Apply Post Box «8. Kuala LumpSr 0 (WO. Idgi SALE. 1937 H'.llman Minx 9 a SnJrv%. FOR SALE.- Chevrolet Saloon C»7 colour green. HP.
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    • 191 10 AW singaJ lI M *Z ,1? 81 *j 23 S3 «JJ (From J«7] ill SAIGOR 25.46 atJ 4rA5 nj (6116 7JI BANGKO HSPS t (U7l3* From 6 31 v KUALA m ZGE 5 me 5 (dail y cxr«n H From 6»d to 9 W yS PENANfI nu r«j <« 30
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  • 324 11 German Drive May Be Bogged In The North (By Alexander Werth, Heutcr's Special Correspondent m RusiW > London, Aug. 15. V AST night's communique confirms the view widely held here that Smolensk has been virtually wiped out after weeks vt i heavy air and artillery bombardment. j Smolensk is no
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  • 116 11 Raid Photos Wired to U. S. London, Aug 15 tpiVE pictures ol tht BAP bomb attack r on Cologne on Tuesday, t&k«n by ob- servers In the Blenheims taking part, were radioed on Wednesday evening from Lon- don to New York m ttne to catch the editions of the newspapers
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  • 80 11 New York, Aug 15. AN important New Yoffc financlai house heavily interested m the F^.r E^ist has Just sent out extra staff by the Clipper. •nils is an interesting sidelight on the Pacific crisis m view of the fact that many of the dtan's families
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  • 229 11 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Aug. 15 THE official War Correspondent says that nowhere during this war have men lived and fought under such conditions at such a time as at Tobruk Their paitience, skill md courage has naterially shortened he German front. Extensive mining ol the approaches has
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  • 116 11 Bombay, Aug. 15. THE war is a long way from being over yet, said Lord Unlithgow, Che Viceroy of India, addressing a. ma^s rally of A.R.P. workers In Bombay, yesterday. "Even when the war begins to turn m our favour, we shall have a long and rough
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  • 39 11 Nicosia. A\«r. IS A Cyprus town iv the vicinity of th- bouth coiwt wus twlo« bombed by th* t nt-rjiy yesterday morning Tbere were f^v casualties and llttl** damage but <u-taiis nre not yet available Reuter
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    • 277 11 b Bargains fTICAL need tert *o bl o£ei Charge; ft/™ unlt6d lEDICAL r m cold and infiu- y #£3£. Buy It PharmacyLf STOCK I^3o. LnirsuißMM* 1941 teretofiteß that i'i«i SS of the above ?Sd from the Wth Ingust. 1941. both days V «T DL-NCAN. I, Municipal Secreiarv. c Municipality TFNDERS.
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    • 19 11 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SHRVICE Head Office -No. I6D Cecil Street,
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    • 172 11 P. O. BRITISH INDIA andAPCAR LINE. i Incorporated m England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The be.7t po^ible .^rvices aie being maiiitained J' the P.&.C S.N. Co., lrom the tf traits to tneic usual ports of call m China, India, Ceylon and the United
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  • 100 12 A NEPHEW ot Ml. Lloyd George. iWi 1 1 iam Richard Philip George, a solicitor, of Criccieth, Wales, applied to tne Welsh Appellate Tribunal it Colwyn Bay toj unconditional exemption as a conscientious objector so that he could continue hi. c work as a tenant farmer
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  • 109 12 FA RMER George Dudley Bowes ana bil head cowman. Frank Wilfred Warnts, are commenued m the London Gazette for capturing live German airmen. The Nazis crashlanded their machine —a Heinkel 111 on Mr. Bowes's farm, ai Ovington, Norfolk. Mr. Bowes and Mr. Warnes ran over and found
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  • 106 12 CONSCRIPT ALL, SAYS WINTERTON LORD WINTERTOIr thinks there is not sufficient equality of sacrifice m the country. He to!d the Oxlord University Association recently: "I would conscript everyone over the ase ol 16 until military conscription cornea m. "I would conscript all peoole over 40 and up to 60 for
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  • 25 12 Melbourne, Aucr. 15. Sydney's singing policeman, Kenneth N'ate, his been given a chanr-p to 4ng at the M*tro« polltnn o n°ra House, New York. j
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    • 141 12 FOLLOW THE (ROWDS TO THE WO IMCTURK It's Grand Fun and JUST YOUR WEEK-END Imgh Shon' TAPITOI DAILY LAr I I V^L 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 I CARY GRANT JAMES STEWART and KATHERINE HEPBURN fML n M.G. M'$ great fr i-'I^W Comedy from Philip <\Wr^%^d^ Barry's famous play i^|^CL>2^|B (US.) to
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  • 366 13 Bombay, Aug. 14. THE Viceroy in his message to the Secretary of State for India on the death of Lord Willingdon, says: "The Government of India has heard with the deepest regret of the death of Lord Willingdon. His death marks the passing of a distinguished statesman.
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    • 85 13 0 irtffr^j^k. Q ir*s too i;oon L $T TC TO HE TRIE jjpV 1 ITS PERFECT ERROLJLYNN ERFECT SPECIMEN O\N BLONDELL 4 SHOWS 11 in PAVILION II TsH hiorron 9-15 p.m. tr^£lVs FLASH! j LIVWOOD DECLARES WA11...0X GLOOM! ah. The Screen's gone "Khaki Krazy" Soon you'll see the funny side
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    • 161 13 CHtf** 1 CHEERS! 1 CHEERS! CHEERS! WHEN YOU SEE I DIVE BOMBERS JN ACTION' THE FLEET AIR ARM V. NAZI U. BOATS! IN A THRILLING SEA STORY "Wei tral Port* 9 ft WILL I r i r r II |L lksi.ii>: I P^^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^PJPJP^P^P^P^P^PS tSAi\l\>^- -I LAUGHS? All Through The Picture!
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  • 247 14 STORE PENANG MEET IN CUP FINAL TO-DAY 15th Final at K. Lumpur ALL roads for Malayan soccer fans lead to the Kuala Lumpur Stadium to-day, when Singapore and Penang meet m the twenty-first Malaya Cup final. Singapore, the holders of this coveted trophy, presented to Malayan sport m 1921 by
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  • 321 14 SUPERIOR m all departments and dominating exchanges m both halves, the Royal Navy trounced the Publishers m a Div HA league match played on the HarbMir Board ground yesterday by seven goals to nil The Navy gave a fine display both m their attack and defence and
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  • 56 14 FOLLOWING are ties for Monday 1 m the S. R. C lawn tennis tournament: Championship singles: R S Barth v H. d'Rozario. Championship doubles M G Eber and Dr. da Silva v L Outschoorn and R. Thoy. Handicap singles: E. Bowerman <— 3> vA. Watts <~ 15 3)
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  • 246 14 FORTRESS RE. 5; S.C.C I. WITH effortless ease the ff Fortress KJE. defeated the S.C.C. by 5—2 m the second round of their Div. I, league gam c played on the stadium. yesterday. The Sappers won 13—2 m the first match. In the first half play was
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    • 81 14 SOCCER: Malaya Cup Final. Singapore v Pennnp. Kuala Lumpur Stadium: S.AF.A League. Div. I. Argylls v ■JLC Anson Road Stadium: Div. II B. RAF iKallang) Naval Base Corinthians. Farrer Park; H.M.S. Sultan v Customs. Naval Base: N.B. Indian;--v Stamford S.C Naval Base CRICKET SCC v Raffles College. SCC; S.C.R.C v
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    • 587 14 i Morning r^ Social Ra fe q (By 'MAC) JUDITH ANTON and P n i J bets for to-day sracid final day of two-day Tai pmg Jj meeting. 8 prol j Rackarock and Jesanne twoofpj didates. should score doubles for f 3 while the rest of the winners should id
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  • 158 15 ■page i• i up> the fv the Sctates ul b Li 1 It dec iar--1 „t -,-h a new g 1 fcited States^g; (•J 1 .reat tftoottvelt meetL «ra«bin«tg or 1 L&y (he world 8C E ,o two dcmocX ov a commw fthey are deterP tofether to
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  • 41 15 Madrid. Aug. 15. FURTHER and decisive step tn the c'trectlon of United S.ate* intervention In t var la havr the newspaper Madrid MtlmatM the ChurehlH-Roosevelt declaraTh«^ newspaper Pueblo vritea: "President Poa^velt. In fact, has declared war on Europe." Reuter
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  • 37 15 Shanghai. Aug. 15. The Dome! agency reports from Manila that a United States Naval Intelligence Officer told the press and foreign correspondents that censorship of cables would be established within a few days Reuter
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  • 59 15 Cyprus Raided: One Killed 28 Injured Nicosia (Cyprus), Aug. 15. rVO air raids were made on Cyprus this morning, it is officially announced. m the first raid there were 22 casualties of whom three are not expected *o survive. In the second raid one was Killed and six civilians were
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  • 59 15 IN a Div. HA sctcer match- played I on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday the TJICA defeated Moravia by 3*2. 'AWING t<* inclement weatner 1 U there was nt> pUy m the first .day's cricket mate* between the S C. C. and Raffles College at the Padang yesterday.
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  • 331 15 Batavia. Aug. 10. Sumatra's daily paper, the Deli Couraiit, learns that a large company Is experimenting with large-scale manufacture of ear theu ware and rubber cups to order to replace the aluminium ones that are now used for tapping. In case the experiment turns out to be
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  • 134 15 Shanghai. Aug. 15 THAT Vichy has determined on full collaboration with Germany is the general view of newspapers m Shanghai, commenting on the latest I'Yench Government reshuffle. The British "Noon Bulletin" says the giving of greater powers to Admiral Darlan and the Radio bioadcast of
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    • 145 15 landsche WDELHAPPU, N.V. Royal Charter A.D 1824. I 40.030.001 I 12^)00.000 Corre^pondente igOYINCIAI 3/VVK IMITED Kad Office mwww ■ranches: Kast Indie>.— iSoura* fcarang, Medan, Wei[Bandoeng, Cheribon Pecalongan, Djokjalo, Tjilatjap, Djembei. fcgr, Bandjermasin, Ma[ontianak, Pemangkat wig, Sambas, Djamb pni, Telok Betong Denpassar Padang-:-Raii2Oon, Calcutta, Wements vSingapore, ngha: Hongkong. c. Eft business
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 435 16 THAI SITUATION BORDERING ON AN EMERGENCY Bangkok, Aug. 15. "THAILAND to-day faces a 1 situation bordering on an emergency. Therefore, side by side with military preparedness the Government proposes to galvanize the country's economic efficiency," said the Minister of Justice, Luang Thamrong Navasvat, introducing into the National Assembly this afternoon
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  • 216 16 "WE WANT BOMBERS" -BEAVERBROOK L^r,r. Washington, Aug. 14. ORD Beaverbrook, Minister of Supply, who described himself t as the "biggest buyer on the cuff you have ever seen/ told his press conference on his arrival m Wash- ington that "we have had hundreds of millions of dollars worth of orders
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  • 39 16 *m mm s_«_ Kss_wa of supplies to China as partTf th. ur?d po t r h ft rt h the Burm _Sf srsr J S t0nnage ove the Router d °ubled or even trebled-
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  • 66 16 Nr* m Havana. Aug. 15. O Italian or German Consulates cr e now operating m Cuba. The Department of State has ordered the German Legation to cJose its consulate at Santiago de Cuba immediately and that th« Consul. Herr Anton Helsinger, must leave Cuba
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  • 117 16 NEWS BREVITIES jh a Simla, Aug. 14. ld A NOTIFICATION e flJWP* extends the petrol rav S55!2F order to the le Fr ontier tribal areas. —By Radio. 'in* F Bombay, Aug. 14. E Bombay Government has approved a scheme for the training of more 8 nurses at the Provincial Government
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  • 102 16 SUCCESSFUL patrol acUvuief^ M O announced m the Middle fl\ m^ In Cairo this afternoon COmn >^ "During the night ol Aug. 13 J 4 a fi0 c h t m *3 Tobruk surprised an enemy stron?Sj nu entire garrison of twelve Vo iV, L P°
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  • 37 16 San Francisco. Aue is >-rhi n able/ said Mr. Nelion j^hn^nT the" States Ambassador m rhim mer ssa.-.sraaSHSS have a purpose." cZ e n nt S?d°SeXc?"d U thaf RMSn< AL C t'X, C ab 0 n Reuter
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  • 141 16 Treat General As She Try Others, Say Do London,! jJISCUSSING the Alii to Germany after 1 Free Dutch newspaper, erland. says: "Remember that afto war, ghastly poverty i among the masses did I accumulation within fli tremendous fortunes and dustrial capacity. Hi worst fault of the Treat sailles because it
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  • 73 16 H&tfa, AW THE Indian military the first prize wr •JM test turnout at the harwj vai held at a J< 'wish near Haifa. The band iceysion at the AU M nival at which rr)k lfM farming mach M 'The Officer Comi^S m thank.:,'
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