Morning Tribune, 30 August 1941
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244 1941-08-30 1 Japan Will Not DC I' L— Victor be rOOllSn Sassoon Bombay, Aug. 29. TK-iilE is greater realisation in America to-day 1 than ever before that the present war is as much America's as Britain's, said Sir Victor bassoon, well known financier, interviewed by Reuter after a tour of America and244 words
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Article192 1941-08-30 1 m SHANGHAI comes SJestion «f.a British £in ihf Amr rkan-o*ned M Kveninn P** that International ettf <** Japanese Prime Minismessage to President levelt in believed be contory in the opinion of the hington correspondents of New York morning papers e New York Times says: re is192 words
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164 1941-08-30 1 New York, Aug. 29. JORDING to Washington messages it is assumed that there will be no lurther co lferences between President Roosevelt and Admiral. tura, the Jap nese Ambassador to America, until the President k his repiy t Prince Konoye's message. r Meanwmle, diplomatic164 words
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Article390 1941-08-30 1 London. Aug. 2». ALL German residents in Iran have now reached the Turkish frontier and some have already crossed into Turkey, according to the Vichy news agency from Ankara. Sixty German refugees from Iran have arrived in Ankara without money or luggage, according to a report from the Independent French390 words
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Article82 1941-08-30 1 London, Aug. 29. THE newspapers weicome the speedy end of the hostilities in Ir.n with such little loss of life and also point out that the British and Russians can now link up there against any possible Nail drive to the East. The Daily Telegraph, in82 words
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Article247 1941-08-30 1 [STOP PRESS] till New Verb. Aug. Pr«« Ho**e»elt disclosed to-dav. Mr. AvertiXl Marrtsaan will head ttae American deftefaMen ►>• m.. i-.i* tn tonsirter problems of aid *w iu. -Mit In .utordance with she decision reached at the conference with Mr Chun lull. He added that t»e delegation will probably rontaln247 words
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Article210 1941-08-30 1 Moscow, Awg. 29. r: news of the Iranian decision not to oppose the further entry of British and Soviet troops was published here in messages from London but in any case there has been no indication in messages printed here from Iran of any opposition to the Soviet210 words
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Article240 1941-08-30 1 Simla, Anjr. 29TEAMAN envoys met the 1 British f*»rw»M trnom with iwformnMon thnt the Bsah8 s ah had ordered the ce«««tion of hosfliMes. The commoniqne states t»»*t In the northern sector, British and Indtan *»w»^. w cro nnshif»*r on to RbahaMd vesterH^v w^•n »»»e< bv240 words
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383 1941-08-30 2 MENZIES NOT TO VISIT LONDON: Fadden Sworn In Canberra, Aug. 29. AFTER Mr. A. W. Fadden had been elected to succeed him as A Menzies said that he was not resigning the UsA-rinS «ftt» JMsl A«s lia Party and announced his willingness to serve under Mr. Fadden. It is officially383 words
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Article, Illustration83 1941-08-30 2 Honolulu, Augt. 29. rrtfEE new Douglas transport planes, each wfth a crew of :Oiir, arrive at Honolulu yesterday from Oakland, California, after a journey of 13 hOiirs 45 mins. This is claimed to be a record for a flight from Oakland to Hawaii tor83 words
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291 1941-08-30 2 Dublin, Aug. 29. THE shortage of coal in Eire is having a serious effect on the railways. Six weeks ago, the Great Southern Company was forced to make a drastic reduction in their services. The new time-table is based on the general principle of providing291 words
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Article119 1941-08-30 2 THE appointmc% n ßrfe 1 W. Foster, Dis? r f til commanding Military E Number Ten. at Regina Sask wan, as Canadian Minkt Japan is being announced immediate future, it is learn [good authority. The post, has been vacant December, 1938. when Mr Bruce resigned, owing119 words
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Article32 1941-08-30 2 a Moira Wright, of Melbourne, found it diffici to get down off that rope coil but Stoker J«| 5 Abrahams, of Sydney, was at hand to help. 'iii«ii>MfiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM ■aaaisoeesssisiina32 words
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Article90 1941-08-30 2 Severe NEl Restricts Kobe, Aug. 29. SEVERE restrictions imposed on foreigners by Netherlands East Indies Government were vealed by Mr. Kenji Mazaki, Foreign Office offl who arrived here yesterday after a three month pection of economic conditions in the Nether!) East Indies. Some 235 Japanese evacuees, mostly women children, also90 words
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Article111 1941-08-30 2 London, Aug. 29. BRITISH bombers last night made a heavy i successful attack on industrial objectives at w burg. Very large fires and explosions were eWfl The docks at Ostend were attacked b> a snuj force and a number of other targets in Western many and111 words
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Article87 1941-08-30 2 London, Aug. 29-^ A CONVINCING indication of Gel u ma Tin i transport difficulties is revealed by J n from secret documents of "Direction ue* Admlnistratifs" of Vichy, found by tne a Syria. In order to remedy the situation O1 tit State Railways, the Germans seized87 words
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Article31 1941-08-30 2 Berlin. Aug.A COMMUNIQUE states that the air a< 70th Herman Joppien is missing "after his W Joppien held the Oak Leaves to Kni-i of the Iron Cross31 words
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Article222 1941-08-30 2 Shanghai, A«- here THE Italian 1,200-tcm sloop. Eritrea, arm this morning from Kobe. gftaltfl This is the first Axis warship to enu i Frit; r;l since the start of the European war. in rhs a reported to have reitfhed Jag/n flv e dod after an adventurous222 words
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Advertisement24 1941-08-30 2 fPRE 5E NT V H ffi V!C7OK/A TH€ATX€ *ltO. 36* SEPT '3& S&6& IN -AfV 09 s VH€ W*AK 7=UNV BOOKING AT JOHN LITTLE'S24 words
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72 1941-08-30 3 ondon Press Lauds Menzies As A Statesman LONDON. AUG. 29. MOST OF THE LEADING LONDON MORNING NEWSlfl PAPERS, IN COMMENTING ON THE RESIGNATION OF MR. R. G. MENZIES, E X -AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER STRESS HIS HIGH QUALITIES AS A STATESMAN. For instance, the Daily Mail, "deeply regretting" his resignation, describes72 words
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99 1941-08-30 3 ■organisation Of ■J.S. Defence I Machinery I Washington, Aug. 20. ■DENT Roosevelt has ordered ■e reorganisation of the adIra tive machinery for the ■ng-out of the Government's Ice programme by the creation [Supply Priorities and Allots Board' consisting of seven headed by the Vice-Pre-t. Mr. Henry Wallace. i other membersReuter - 99 words
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Article293 1941-08-30 3 The News Chronicle echoes these sentiments, adding: "There are not so many men of such quality, either in Britain or the Empire, that we can afford to dispense with those we have and It is greatly to be hoped than an early opportunity will be taken to use Mr.Reuter - 293 words
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94 1941-08-30 3 New York, Aug. 29. ABOUT 500 American- type tanks so far have been delivered to Britain by Michigan manufacturers, states the New York Tinvs from Washington, £rom an authoritative source. The British Government has approved this type of tank as first class on theReuter - 94 words
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66 1941-08-30 3 Tokyo, Auk. 29. THE Japanese Government Invoked Article 4 of the General Mobilisation Act at this morning's Cabinet meeting, adopting an emergency labour measure aiming at full mobilisation of the nations 100 -million labour power. The plan envisages complete elimination of the leisured, idle orReuter - 66 words
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Article81 1941-08-30 3 Tokyo, Aug. 29. rENTY books, mostly novels, which were considered either immoral or conducive to the spread of superstitions 1 were banned by the Board of Information, the Japan Times and Advertiser report?. Thfi newspaper says that the Information board is attempting 3 to eliminate81 words
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Article69 1941-08-30 3 London, Aug. 29. r avoid facing a charge of anti-Argentine activities Godfred Sanstede, chief Gestapo agent in Argentina, has fled by air to Brazil. Ho i believed to have been summoned to Germany by Himmler. For misappropriation of funds ostensibly collected for charity but diverted to Nazi69 words
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Article69 1941-08-30 3 Saigon, Aug. 29. APANESE members of the Mixed Border DemarJ cation Commission yesterday morning conferred with Indo-Chinese members at the Saigon City Hall. Japanese experts are expected to see Thai members to-day. M It is understood that the survey of the site for the border demarcation willEastren News - 69 words
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Article38 1941-08-30 3 Tokyo, Aug. 29. RECEIVED in audience by His Majesty the Emperor yesterday. Mr. Teiji Tsubokami, first Japa'iest AmbSdor to Thailand, is proceeding to Thailand to assume his new duties shortly.- -Eastern Nev7S. -Eastern y^Eastren News - 38 words
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Article, Illustration42 1941-08-30 3 Students training for officers at the Australian 9th Brigade (militia) must be in perfect physical condition to keep up with tempo or army training. Above, Lieut. John Leitch leaps barbed wire obs. tacle during a realistic bayonet charge over rough ground42 words
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158 1941-08-30 3 Montreal, Aug. 29. WITH the words bicn venue," Mayor Raynault, speaking for the French Canadian people, welcomed the Duk? of Kent a$ he stepped from his transport plane last night at Saint Hubert airport to begin a tour in which he will see158 words
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Article47 1941-08-30 3 London, Aug. 29. "THERE was very little enemy activity last night. Bombs were dropped at points in Eastern England from one of which a small number of casualties Is reported," says an Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security communique this morning -Rputer.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement37 1941-08-30 3 Under BRITISH management \V/ SUGGEST en oying ftesh With frothing ice com juleps. but serving Vicious Continental and American dishes as w ell as real English homecooking. hove f "> C; M< W Tel 282 Orchard 5355 Road.37 words
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Advertisement61 1941-08-30 3 RvTrsiJTl i chines! i i brmkinc^i IcorpitM^l banking transactions of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia and connections in all principal cities of the World. Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and assures you of personal,61 words
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Article, Illustration547 1941-08-30 4 (p&DpISL fih&A. Christening At The War Market LIiIUVED at Ih< War Mark.-? <•• :.J«y mormii" ius? in 'it..' lot a phriltfinlnt. Hot Of I baby but oi two Hoy rmbbftti which had <* been bovfht i->r .sevctt-yv; old Mftffaret Rolii.'. v Mi4C!»urPt'.s mother bought bet Um rabblto which wen Ihc547 words
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Article550 1941-08-30 4 VERA AKDMORE - VERA AKDMORE that of 'Baby." played by Joan Ward who is making her first tfage nppearance. is well handled Most bouquets must 30 to Mr*. K Savage-Bailey who obviously revels in her part and looks quit*unlike her usual gracious seir In a rather wild white wig. well-worn tweeds and550 words
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Article, Illustration5 1941-08-30 5 n Tl ,^^^H_^■_J__H__ I *^^^^^^H5 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1941-08-30 5 •I am writing to ask your help, as 1 have a oenime figure problem this being tnat I am so slim around the nips that all my dresses look skimpy; Munenow or another, I cannot ttnd styles that suit me. Can you design a irock tor me, suitable for day1,252 words
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1038 1941-08-30 6 V "I'foique** v - vvvvvvvvv v v v v v v v v SERVICES' I I BREVITIES I V "I'foique** v v llv XT v V V v V WHEN I first took over this column I was V V simple-minded enough to believe that V V provided I had a pencil, notebook and1,038 words
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591 1941-08-30 6 Proscribed Publications Polish Anniversary NEW by-laws controlling the registration, examinations, and professional conduct of architects practicing in the Colony are published in a Government Gazette supplement issued last night. These by laws replace those previously In existence and published in July 1932. Last night's Gazette supplement also lists 66 publications591 words
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159 1941-08-30 6 r-uvr-APORr- reaction te Marshal Petam* anti-Bnttsh Municipal Commissioners yesterday when members were alkeTtTfind another name for Peta.n Road. Mr One submitted tnai, u in* mid in auesuun w»o i»»»«~*» Marshal Petain and not after any other person in this Colony. It should be renamed. He159 words
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Article, Illustration145 1941-08-30 7 L HOPKINS Letter From London London, July 26. recorded that after flying at the greatest height ever i-hed in warfare, the men o bombed the Gneisenau m the stratosphere over ?s t returned and went to a If Pe'hopc it was a good party for !vcr men deserved a party145 words
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Article171 1941-08-30 7 [SYRIA'S [future JSTA TUS I Damascus, Aug. 29. 1 CATROUX, the Free French ■Commander-in-Chief, has axlat Damascus to negotiate I prominent political leaders on Is future constitutional status. i had a long talk with the her Syrian President, Hashem I Atassi. ibsequently. an official comlique declared that the inter--1 hadReuter - 171 words
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810 1941-08-30 7 ■HI n— »v. London. Aug. 29. J**h ef t h «> Czechoslovak Laboxir g» to uHS™ 0 frOm CMcbodowk *tV>,« r f btlt Klein, leader of the r;S s an <* Office Employee* Ca i™, nd he cited after two «*£nt«ff lsonemen ln German810 words
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235 1941-08-30 7 Duff Cooper Should Visit Shanghai Shanghai. Aug. 29. PIE suggestion that Mr. Duff Cooper should visit Shanghai in the course of his mission in the Far East is made by Mr. H.G.W. Woodhead, the noted British comi mentator, writing ni the American- owned Shanghai Evening Post. He says that ifReuter - 235 words
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330 1941-08-30 7 >lOlt\l\<. TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, Ifil. THE HARVEST THE attempted assassination of Pierre Laval and the continued crop of "outrages" in Shanghai are symptomatic of the same influence, namely, the unwillingness of free-born peoples to live under a foreign yoke. In the ordinary way, political assassination is a cowardly weapon330 words
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Article55 1941-08-30 8 The rules, when enforced, will make all occupiers liable, for firewatching duties but provide for exemptions under certain conditions. Similarly, all buildings will be included, but where deemed necessary, H. H. the Regent, under the powers given him by the regulations, may grant exemptions. Provision is made for requiring all55 words
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391 1941-08-30 8 TOR failing to furnish particulars 1 called for under the Control of Paper Order which has lately come into force, two Japanese were yesterday found guilty and fined. Takashi Kaite, managing editor and publisher of the Eastern News pleading guilty to two charges, said391 words
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Article40 1941-08-30 8 THE first Malayan state to do so, Kedah has just made rules envisaging compulsory fire-watching for occupiers of any building or part of a building where "people dwell or are employed." Schools and flats are included.40 words
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Article, Illustration192 1941-08-30 8 MR. W D. Carew yesterday gave Chiong Nfun Chin the benciit of the doubt and acquitted j him on a charge of being a member of an unlawful body the Patriotic Workers' Society. In a police raid 20 copies of a Communist publication were found192 words
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206 1941-08-30 8 JOHORE SOLDIER ON CAUSING DEATH CHARGE AFTER a collision between a bicycle and a car, it was staged in court yesterday, the cyclist was flung on to the windscreen of the car and carried forward a distance of 70 feet in that position. This cam« out during the trial of206 words
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Article129 1941-08-30 8 THE highly iM observation fl tor resulted iofl Hoo Ben? andfl terday for pidfl a passenger. Although Tin convicted at thfl fcr different oSfl terday s ..'er.tfjM rigorous impriso^ D. Care'v. Tan'- arrest ■wi-'M of a tjus conduct* picked a purse bin Kadlr. Matt» Service unit, on Abbas who129 words
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Advertisement140 1941-08-30 8 AND PAPAYA JAM Your palate will assure you of the high quality of Lee's Pineapple and Papaya Jam. Made from choice, naturally ripened Malayan pineapples and papayas, and packed under strict Government control, this jam has been acclaimed by i London marketing experts as being "good as the best." There140 words
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Article, Illustration82 1941-08-30 9 us and as Tan walked to the exit if conductor noticed that Tan held on? f hi* hands close to the seam of hi.> MMCN and in that hand. Tan hati ursc The conductor immediately shouted o\u o a constable who was In the dus M82 words
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Article79 1941-08-30 9 DAYLIGHT Saving" is the title of B talk by Mr. J. C. Cooke on the implications of the ten-minute alteration in Malayan time, to be given from the Singapore broadcasting station at 8.45 p.m. tomorrow. TMERGENCY regulations published in the latest issue of th'Kedah Government Gazette79 words
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Article880 1941-08-30 9 BURN T TO DEA TH IN CAR SMASH pOLLOWING a collision with a military truck, a small c.r caught fire, blazed fiercely and. by the time the fire brigade arrived on the scene, only the charred body of the occupant was found in the gutted vehicle. The accident occurred at880 words
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Article, Illustration228 1941-08-30 9 War Experiences PRESENTATION OF V FLAGS THE China Flood Relief Com- mittee is presenting two V 'for victory) flags one to the Army and the other to the R.A.F. The presentations will be made at Flagstaff House at noon on Sept. 6. Lt.-Gen. A.E. Percival, G.0.C.. Malaya, will accept one228 words
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Advertisement624 1941-08-30 10 DO YOU WANT to sell your car? p^l 5088, Singapore. Cwh paid. (HojjS? SjiSUJf" ci M aya (M B Tri aK FOR SALE Chrysler Boyfci In nertert condition. Mileage 16.000; Tax and iSbS I SSSSLJSif ApplJ M> K5" Singapore. tB6K > 1 SINOKE 12 B.P. Saloon. loi^oT 36.000 miles. m.p.g..624 words
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Advertisement127 1941-08-30 10 JONTJ hp.3. 4i.M m m GSF-15??M (rrom i!jH G SD-1-1I .;i"H (From SsjJM bangs! HSP5 v>CM From 6 54 J KUALA 1.1 ZGE 5 mn(|l (dairy eictRftl From pena! ZHJ ill From 1 From 5 kfl XYO 6.kB From 6 Std HONGM ZBW 111 From 12 si TRANSMbsM From i127 words
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Article310 1941-08-30 11 LIM SUI, who lived on the immoral earnings of his mistress, and who, it wa» stated beat the woman if she did* not carry out his wishes, wa* yesterday sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. K. K. Oon. Mr. E. M. Tampoe-Philips, Urn Sui's310 words
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Article146 1941-08-30 11 NEWS BREVITIES Simla, Aug. 28 TT was to-day revealed to the Public Accounts Committee here that, out of the total oi 350 cadets who have completed training on H. M. S. Dufferin, 342 have found employment in the Royal Indian Navy, the Bengal Pilot Service and the Mercantile Marine, Since146 words
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Advertisement321 1941-08-30 11 THE j MAJOR And fc'ALLY 0 STAN j cross Public Notice I! Malaya Magic Circle II Members are reminded of the dance at Circle House to-night at 10 p.m. in aid of Churchill Tank Fund I Trade Bargains I OPTICAL When you need glasses, see K F. Chong. No bluff,321 words
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Advertisement250 1941-08-30 11 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service For parti* culars see Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date of Closing Supply of Straight Pipes Special Cartings for period Oct. 1 1941 to Sept. 30. 1942. 12 noon. Sept. 1, 1941. Supply of Liquid Chlorine250 words
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Miscellaneous30 1941-08-30 11 F NOBODY <3 "TO ENTER. WITHOUT^ PC I AN ORDER, AND ANYTVMnG I I C>-^ X R^ NtXIR RiOING Up OR ?^V TL UNFDRSEE.N HAPPENS— FLP COM'MG. [h^n, Z^i X\30 words
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Article129 1941-08-30 12 Fined For lalk To Busman A BUS conductress opened the panel behind the driver's seat and talked to him while the bus was going— and at Manchester both she and the driver were fined 10s. for doing so. For it is the law that no such conversation shall take place129 words
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Article134 1941-08-30 12 He is just a boy fighting for Britain. 1 Eighteen. But he is named in the African campaign's hero-list of officers and men, published by the London Gazette. He was in a bayonet charge near Benghazi on the night of I April 8-9-^made a point of being134 words
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Article86 1941-08-30 12 I MR. W. MABANE, i|| Parliamentary Secretary, Minister of Home Security, said in the Commons tIUH the question of .street lighting was luidsr constant review MW2 consultation with the R.A.F., but then were no grounds >or making any chanuo in the systems nrd standards now m force.86 words
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Advertisement169 1941-08-30 12 "WALLACE BEERY'S BEST PICTURE' (Free Press) yffftj^rn-DA^ snows- ■EJU|Uul2l/ ro-iviORROw Xj^imlilLa at 1! o(l(>(k M.G.M.'s most spectacular outdoor adventure story j since "NORTHWEST PASSAGE" WALLACE BEERY ....romancing with MARJORiE MAIN (The Reno Ranch-keeper in "The WOMEN") in "WYOMING" with LEO CARRILLO and ANN RUTHERFORD I TO-\H. HT BIG >im\H.III ATTRA«TIOi\169 words
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Advertisement172 1941-08-30 12 "Packed with Action AThriiu^ 59 i'acked with thrills and full of action. •An Attractive Film." STRAITS TUB nxn.x i i^i »ioßt^ VNrr M II a.m. 3-15, ttf iL 6-15 e- 9-15 I»M AM bfIM The famous stars of STAGETOACH in a thriuT^B drama of undying love! ln? I TIADK TOiuivu172 words
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Article324 1941-08-30 13 NEWS FROM INDIA Belgaum. Aur. 28 IN ipatm nere today. Sir Roger Lumloy, Governor of Bombay, drew attention to the iaoi that in this war. which had seen so many reverses, there have also been the tremendous successes in Egypt and East Africa, in which the 1 Italian Empire had'324 words
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Article66 1941-08-30 13 Peshawar, Aug. 29 AZRANGUL a constabh of the; "^district police has been posthumously awarded the Kinfrs PnUce and Fire Services Medal by His Majesty the Kinß for ovtfton«!iA< "allantrv and devotion to OOty. On Mar. !0 a .section of toe mrational police was a»nbushe^. by a66 words
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Article, Illustration338 1941-08-30 13 Berlin. Auk 2U BRFIISH bombers last nftgbt dropped borrb.; in Western j Germany. according to the official ricrmnn N« w.-, Agency u outlUon unlv ton pure > fan the enemy. Although wounded, he o|x-iiecl tin on the enrmv. thus enabling tiLv comrades takr up theirReuter - 338 words
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292 1941-08-30 14 Chances In j League Still I Very Open 2 rpHi: result <»» yesterdays game between tlie two leading con- u 1 w-ndeis lor this year's iMfM chain- a i.ionships, the R.A.F and the st'FA, leaves the issue still as a open as ever, with the Chinese 2 having two more292 words
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Article572 1941-08-30 14 their rugged and sound right full-bakr. Chool Tod. mid on Ah Poon fell the brunt of the defence work, and he did his job pluckilv and remarkably well against the airmen's continually raiding attacking line In the hall -line. Y«W Leng played an outstanding game. LAI CHUAN MARKED Lai Chiian,572 words
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Miscellaneous206 1941-08-30 14 More Race Weights For S'pore Races THE following are weights for three more events for the fourth day and one event for the fifth day of the Singapore races: HORSES— CLASS 3— Div. 2—B rurs. Lady Zenta 9.00 *larie Bruce 8.08 San Frisco 8.13 Boh-a-Nob 8.04 Maid of the Groftno206 words
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Miscellaneous841 1941-08-30 14 j >loriiino lri|||l j Special Ita^lifl pOLLOWING is th ft specially guide for to-day's race^ at R,,l mpiled ß I third day of the Singapore (ioWl r Tima H *|^up m^B RACE ONF I HORSES, CLASS 2. DIV MH R H 000 Blue Peter 9y 9<W MudiurkeT"!" I •00 Lawbracket841 words
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Article215 1941-08-30 15 tNews 'Down ider' Bis arrival in m\u. members ■jr in Malaya Establishment Kmmonwealth Htfiercial asKoh by the fnr lorm the Hq[ Investiga■t i. s consicier- the abun- fish around Bralian coaat Boot' national Mir.^ciequately Australian Hs drive Is the I ertaking Bi e Common- ■rodunncc an i H advance■ch might215 words
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117 1941-08-30 15 S London, Aug 29. i 11RITISH heavyweight box- JD ing is likely to get a I fillip from Len Harvey's J statement that he is prepar- I ed to defend his British and J l Empire titles. J Previously he had remain- edReuter - 117 words
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Article312 1941-08-30 15 MEW Scudai Ltd., declared a divi- dend of four per cent at the annual meeting oi the company held yesterday at which the directors, in their report and accounts of the year's working, announced a profit of $69,851.16. Mr. F. M. Edmonds presided over the312 words
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Article193 1941-08-30 15 Newbnry, Aug. ?9. rpHE St. Stmon stakes which is the best trial for the St. Leger yet held, saw calculations upset when Lord Portal's Suncastle, starting 100 to 8 beat Lord Glanely's Devonian, 100 to 8, by a hair-l?nt;th with Bob Dawson's Leger favourite, Matarin, another half-lengthReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration56 1941-08-30 15 London, Aug. 29. /GOVERNMENT has sanctioned VJ plans for racing under the National Hunt rules beginning from November 8, according to stewards ef the National Hunt, committeeTile stewards state that racing will be on a reduced scale, but emphasise that altered circumstances may necessitate the abandonment of theReuter - 56 words
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Article83 1941-08-30 15 ON or after the An*. 26, the B following employes of the War Department shall not I leave or discontinue in or absent themselves from such jj employment without the I I prior consent of the War I Department: Hospital atten- j S dants, wagon83 words
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102 1941-08-30 15 Bombay Governor's Tribute To Indian Troops Belpaum, Aug. W. ADDRESSING the War Rfartfl Committfes, In the Belpaum District, the Governor of Bombay, Sir Roger Lumley, paid a tner.te ito the magnificent work bv ilio Indian Army in the Middle East in the last few months. He said: "It was theReuter - 102 words
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192 1941-08-30 15 Moscow, Aug. J»fl. THE mountainous region of the Urals in the cast of European Russia la said, in accordance with M. Stalin's great strategical conception, to have become the defence base of our country, declares the newspaper Red Star, organ of the Russian Army. GivingReuter - 192 words
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76 1941-08-30 15 Locust Swarms Cover Big Area In India Karachi. Auu '&> HUGE swarms of locusts, oxtc: dine over an area two miles wid and six miles lons, have bWti W«j near Mirpurkhas from the direction of Jodhpur. according to a communication iT^ceived bv the Bind Government from the ciistrie. macistrate atReuter - 76 words
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Article184 1941-08-30 15 Bedroom Scene Ends In Suicide N the early hours of the morn* -t ins a man went into the reom of a 22 -year- old *irl. Rwek Siew Tin, and held her hand. This man was employed in her father. s barber shop. Throe (toys after this Incident the Rlil184 words
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Article38 1941-08-30 15 Omaha (Nebraska), Aug. 29. MARVIN WARD, winner in 1939. hr/; reached the semi-final of the American Amateur Golf Championship but the remaining serninnalUls. Patrick Abbott. Bobby RiCKtitcd and Bishop are littleknown players Rp utorReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement44 1941-08-30 15 YMCA Hockey Practice rpHE following have been Invited to turn ud for a practice with the Y_M c A on Wednesday on the Prince Edward R °M d A Gr E:n d /cho^Thlam Slew. AC Lim Ka Teng, Chua Sen« Kim. lov hi Choon.44 words
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Advertisement81 1941-08-30 15 s"~zjz^ j gf rr~ i 1 Keep it handiff DfILZO-ZINC OXIDE PLASTER This Brttish-madr self-adhesive plaster should be in every medicine chest- it is the ideal dressing for cuts, bruises and wounds. Obtainable from all first class dispensaries in widths of W to 2". A. I)e ST. D ALMAS CO.,81 words
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Miscellaneous55 1941-08-30 15 TO-DAY SOCCEII S.A.F.A. league. Dlv. I. R.A. ,hv v R.A. (ac-ac). Changi; Manchester* v Argjils, Tanglin; Resene Division. S.C.F.A. v Police. Stadium: Div lIA. R.A.S.C. v Navy. Alexandra; SHB. v Malay Regiment, 5.H.8.; Dlv. 118. S.C.F.A. "B v NB. Indians. Fairer Park. I Pirlc CRK-KLT: SC.C. v PW D. S.C.C;55 words
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Article263 1941-08-30 16 Simla, Aug. 29. DESPITE the cessation of hostilities in Iran it Ls presumed liiat British and Russian fortes will make a further advance, mainly in order to protect installations and troops who may have to bo stationed until a settlement was reached. An Italian ship at263 words
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Article171 1941-08-30 16 ►rces will remain in Iran tc Erantee the immunity of the ntry against Nazi dominatioi. id protect our own vital interests eluding especially the oilfi-ld; id communications between u&sia and the Persian Gulf. It may be assumed that the cupation will be restrict2d to the nallest area and the fewestReuter - 171 words
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Article75 1941-08-30 16 London, Aug. 29. SPECIAL German communique claims the capture of Tallinn (Revel! capital A of Estonia, in the Gulf of Finland, and Baltnch Port. The announcement says the Estonian cap tal was taken by troops of the German army in con1 1 junction with navy and air force75 words
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Article103 1941-08-30 16 says, Reutcr. Japanese relations with the United States were considered a1 a meeting of the Japanese Cabinet to-day. A full account of yesterday's conference between President Roosevelt and Admiral Nomura the Japanese Ambassador, was studied bv all the Ministers an i Service chiefs. The Japanese Press to-day devotes' considerable space103 words
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Article54 1941-08-30 16 IjWEMY artillery- wa* active at Tubruk J ilviv v.orc sever*] dire-bombing uiucfcfl ir litti» damage, say:; the British tommulS tn Libya cur succe.vfu'iy'er! large enemy work party. In the frontier am vai torn? exchanges of artillery fire AtS enemy :''.rnaft dropped bombs cau«inß sllchll t> theReuter - 54 words
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Article128 1941-08-30 16 Ankara, Augfl IT is underwood thai von Papen, t (>r-J bassador to Turkey, has a>ked to sir th e Pm of Turkey to present him "with a replica ofifl museum piece made by Germans." It is thought here that the real reason vctfl ha.s aoked toReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration30 1941-08-30 16 THREE NKnsAI I Saturday, August 30. 1941. (Ccnt-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims):—30 words
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Article148 1941-08-30 16 Hitler I Duce Mm Berlin, km HITLER and Mussoliffl^B the Fuehrer's EflH ters. H The following anno^H was made from the he «W "The Fuehrer and the DjJ meeting at the Fuehrers MM ters in the period 1 rum V ''In the conversations 4 place all military and V questionsReuter - 148 words
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124 1941-08-30 16 Campaign Emphasises M. East Stren A Cairo, Aug. 29. THE conclusion of the speedy Iranian campaign, it is felt here, emphasises the strength and power of the Middle East and India commands, which is often hardly realised. Within a sbo-t rpace of ?\x months, in addition to wag- In; theReuter - 124 words
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