Malaya Tribune, 6 July 1940

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  • 20 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 161. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, July 1940,
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  • 536 1 MORE BOMBS FALL ON KIEL AIRCRAFT AND OIL TANKS LEFT ABLAZE Reuter. £REAT DESTRUCTION WAS CAUSED BY FURTHER BRITISH RAIDS ON MILITARY OBJECTIVES IN GERMANY AND IN GERMAN-OCCUPIED TERRITORY ON THURSDAY NIGHT. AERODROMES, DOCKS, OIL TANKS AND SUPPLY SHIPS WERE ATTACKED AND
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  • 158 1 Reuter. Pretoria, July 5. I /GENERAL Smuts, (Premier), in a Vj broadcast, declared that the day would come when Britain and the Navy would restore to France her glorious position and make amends for the loss they had been compelled j in
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  • 46 1 Reutr. London, July 6. The Swiss radio states that on the occasion of the partial demobilisation, of Swiss troops, which takes place to-morrow. th e Federal Council has addressed to them a message of thanks on its own behalf and on that of the mtire nation.—Reuter.
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  • 101 1 Reuter. Cairo, July ii. k DRAMATIC appeal to save the A m red cit\ of Cairo" from aerial irdment was made in a broadby the Shiekh Maraghi, Rector c| Aihar University, reputed to be tht ld» st seat of learning in the verM The
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  • 122 1 Reuter. Ottawa, July 5. p* a statement on the Navy's actiun in iking ever tbe French fleet, Mr Ifackeraii Kn» (Fremier) told iht ornmona that Canadians of all ila cs and races knew in their they had hut on? fnl, "the iltimatc tribmph of the
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  • 47 1 British Wirec London, July 6. t has been made by the Home requiring all former Austrians. and Italians, both men and other than persons in the serth- Majesty, who have become ibjects since Dec. 31. 1932. to police stations.—British WireKM,
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  • 36 1 British London, July P. 1» eschauwer. the Belgian Minister the Colonies has arrived in London Jew days in order to establish coni the British Government and av. the Secretary for Foreign Affair? Halifax, this 'afternoon.—British tireless
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  • 222 1 VICHY, JULY 5. The breaking off of relaTIONS WITH BRITAIN WAS ANNOUNCED TO THE FRENCH PRESS BY M. BAUDOUIN, FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER. IN AN INTERVIEW LAST NIGHT. M. Baudouin stated: "Our relations with Britain are being placed on a new footing. We had with regret to
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  • 196 1 Reuter. London, July b. There is no confirmation in French to'li/ial circles in London in report that thr French Government has decided to break o*T diplomatic relations with Britain. Pouter's diplomatic correspondent learns that FYench official circles have no knowledge of this. It is understood that a
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  • 75 1 Reuter. Chungking, July 6. A SQUADRON of Chinese bombers A yesterday heavily bombed Japanese troop concentrations in the vicinity of Ichang, states an announcement by the Headquarters of the Chinese Air Force. The b mbers, it declares. BBC—it ered a formation of Japanese fighters. In the MMlblg aerial
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  • 39 1 Shattered walls rising amid the debris of houses demolished by Nazi air raiders in an open French village. Though only one wall is leit, the front door of one of the houses is still in position.
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  • 166 1 Reuter. BALBOA (PANAMA), JULY |)K. EMIL WOLFF, WHO WAS TAKEN OFF THE JAPANESE STEAMER TASUKUNI MARL 1 LAST WEEK ON A NARCOTICS CHARGE IS NOW LIKELY TO FACE CHARGES THAT HE IS AN UNREGISTERED NAZI AGENT. The Prosecutor, Mr. McGuiyan, asked that his bail
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  • 30 1 Reuter. London, July 5. The Ministry of Home Security to-day [eclared as a defence area the coastline l nd twenty miles In and from Hastings to parts of Dorset —Reuter.
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  • 87 1 Reuter. Shanghai, .liiiv 6. JAPANESE military patrels coJ operated with the French police in raids carried out in the French concession here agnn*t "antiJapanese elements." Wei! known local f l»mrs*> busines men were among those arrested. This action sucpcst.; that the policing arrangement was included
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    • 71 1 «\orilKß PACES Pages tMo**m 1 nit Koo.vHCs Peace 2 $100,000 Filter Plant 5 o m < To Death 4 Man Bar* 1 padgo <" urt Kefusal 5 6 7 Sport Alexandria Naval Situation 8 rrC s, Lauds Naws Action 9 Monroe Doctrine 16 TAIT'S MANILA SHOWS IBearli Road f NEW
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    • 126 1 MY DIARY I h 7? •••-•ell 4: r !Htyj£A I and avoid BLEMISHED i Antiseptic Cleans. J SKIN V ,n pur, ies Because Cuticura is a MEDICINAL pores <*«i TOILET Soap, it does two essential things to your skin. It main- tains radiant skin health in spite of tyi frequent
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  • 409 2 ACCOMMODATION WILL BE PROVIDED FREE Special Facilities For Training (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) ANSWER TO CONTINUAL QUERIES BY SINGAPORE WOMEN AS TO THE POSSIBILITY OF THEIR SERVICES BEING MADE USE >F HAS NOW BEEN GIVEN BY THE MILITARY AUTHORITIES HERE. Applications for the formation of
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  • 199 2 A GENERAL meeting- of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association will he held on Friday, July 12, in the Singapore Chamber of Commerce at 5.15 p.m. for the purpose of considering and if thought fit passing* the following resolutions: <1> That the objects
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  • 66 2 Reuter. Chungking, July 5. THE University was practically 1 destroyed as a result of Japanese bombing yesterday afternoon. Over 2.000 bombs were dropped on the western outskirts of China's wartime capital, and demolished, among other buildings, the University's science school, the school of arts, the library and
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  • 33 2 London, July 5. It has been decided in principle to afford special facilities for naturalisation to French citizens who continue to support the Allied cause, states ihe Home Secretary in a written reply
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  • 164 2 ANOTHER and even more absurd j rumour than several which have been contradicted recently, has now become current. At the outbreak of war mischievous persons said that Government would commandeer Savings Bank funds for its own purposes. This rumour has
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  • 113 2 Reuter. Hongkong, July 5. UONGKONa "cleared the decks for 11 acLion" this morning, when the mass evacuation of 2,000 women and children began with the embarkation of a constant stream of small patties on two Empress liners waiting to bear them to Manila where the
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  • 45 2 Reuter. Jerusalem, July 5. j OIR Harold Machmichael, British High j Commissioner for Palestine, has issued a proclamation placing the Palestine police, including the British constabulary, on a military basis subject to army regulations for the duration ot the war.—Reuter. I
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  • 67 2 Singapore, July 5. INQUIRIES having been received recently about IndoI China, a statement has been sanctioned for publication in the following form: "In reply to inquiries made regarding the present situation in French Indo-China, we are informed that the status quo is being maintained by
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  • 361 2 Reuter. New York, July 5. PRESIDENT Roosevelt, at to-day's press conference, gave a list of five essentials which he said must be realised before permanent peace can be assured. (1) FREEDOM FROM FEAR, so that people will not be afraid of being bombed from the
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  • 159 2 Singapore, Friday. U7HEN three soldiers, Jame> E. Collier (30), Leslie H. Broom (23) and Robert M. Kelly (24) appeared in the Fifth Police Court to-day, the prosecuting officer said that he did not intend to offer evidence on several of the charges which were originally preferred against them.
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  • 170 2 Singapore, Friday REMARKING that there (Va tremendous amount of confJ! sion in the case, the Acting ChW Justice allowed the appeal of Yml I Vee Bee against the sentence of on! month's rigorous imprisonme ed on him in the lower court charge of dishonestly disposing
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  • 905 2 SOLDIER DRIVES CAR INTO DRAIN, ASSAULTS DRESSER INSPECTOR Singapore, Friday. gOME pretty heavy drinking by five Europeans (three soldiers and two civilians) was alleged to be the prelude to a series of adventures which led to one of their number appearing in Court to-day. The live men met at a
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  • 72 2 Reuter. Toronto. July 5. |ypST of Germany's wounded are being sent into German occupied territories so that they will not be seen in Germany itself, declared Sir Gerald Campoeil, British High Commissioner, speaking at a dinner. Expressing thanks to the United States r hel
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  • 90 3 ERDAI was the anniversary the birth and death ot" Sir (1781-1826), foundapore. Whereas in past tad been the custom to < the occasion on a calc, yesterday only a fewmix n d this great anni*i was an announcement m days ago that the re) Association
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  • 16 3 untitled as an appraiser has V: H W Evans, as apRtate of Negri Sembilan ear irno.
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  • 226 3 $400,000 WILL BE SPENT ON NEW PLANT (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) QLDEST FILTRATION PLANT OF THE MUNICIPAL WATER DEPARTMENT, WITH A CAPACITY OF FILTERING 10,000,000 GALLONS OF W ATER A DAY, SINGAPORE'S 40-YEAR-OLI) BUKIT FIL ARE NOW UNDERGOING A COURSE OF COMPLETE RENOVATION. A sum of
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  • 72 3 iFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. TJIF President of the Malayan Agii-Hcrticultural Association (Dato F. W. Douglas) announces that the. Committee of the M.A.H.A. regret that in view of the mobimr.tion of (he Volunteers for training and the possibility that the M.A.H.A. buildings would be required
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  • 157 3 ||AGIC punctuated with comedy items, and an elaborate dance scene will be the bill of fare at the Victoria Theatre to-night when the Malayan Magic Circle presents "Out ol the Hat" in aid of the War Fund. inu sparkling snow, produced by cur lecal body of
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  • 14 3 Captain G. Ambler. M.C., has resigned his commission in the S.S.V.F. Reserve of Officers.
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  • 653 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) the unpleasant surprises and sensations in this war have so far been for Great Britain and her friends, "but," says Great War veteran and world traveller, M. Georges C. Parry, "the next unpleasant surprise will probably be for the
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    • 126 3 every night at bedtime, I J tbus get for themselves that I I 1 er health which is reflected in I 1 .°.l e L r beaUt/ Uract OF** 2,000,000 S/LS O BEANS ARE SOLD I All high class medicine dealers sell Bile I Brans. .Write agents for generous free
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    • 381 3 yoMf /mcA from 1 r^*** 5 J our fine selection I Every bird has been carefully l>_^^^i\C?^N selected from the finest English, PV^*T* Australian and Continental breeds and represents th e best value X in poultry that can b e obtained. Always a fresh supply in stock j fII m
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  • 371 4 FRANTIC EFFORTS TO SAVE MECHANIC Singapore, Friday. WHILE putting a brake lining saturated with petrol to dry, Lim Ah Chiang, a motor apprentice was enveloped in flames when his hands and clothes caught fire. The tin of petrol, which he had used
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  • 79 4 Singapore, Friday. CAUGHT trespassing in the compound of Mr. C. Dyas, A.S.P., in Raeburn Park yesterday, two Chinese youths. Lee Ah Kow and Chan Yew Wing, were lined SlO. in default 10 days' rigorous imprisonment, in the Fifth Police Court to-day. The accused. who were
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  • 36 4 The output of the Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates Ltd., amounted to 54,000 pounds for the month of June, 1940. making a total of 534,066 pounds for the ten months of the current financial >ear.
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  • 17 4 Second-Lieutenant William E. Slight, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Slight, of Singapore, arrived here yesterday.
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  • 158 4 Singapore, Friday. STATING that he would give a written judgment, the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beck<tt Terrell set aside the conviction and allowed the appeal ol an Indian, Manjoor, who had been sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed
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  • 173 4 Singapore, Friday. {CYCLING home yesterday evening along Thompson Road, Ng Tian Sow, a Chinese, was stopped by a Tamil armed with a pair of scissors. The Tamil said that he was a detective and wished to search the Chinese. Ng Tian Sow did not submit
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  • 35 4 A message received from the British Admiralty in Singapore to-day states that the claim made in a German High Command communique that the Aircraft Carrier Illustrious has been torpedoed is entirely untrue.
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  • 300 4 Singapore, Friday. JN the course of his address to shareholders at the thirtieth annual general meeting of the Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd., held to-day, the chairman. Mr. R. Renton, said that the price of rubber'was at a remunerative level, and that 80 per
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  • 264 4 Singapore, Friday. ARRESTED yesterday for an offence committed nearly three years ago, Wong Kam Hon, a 20-year-old Cantonese, was produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Police Magistrate, to-day. On Nov. 19, 1937, Wong was stated !to have assaulted Lance-Corporal I Keher
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  • 59 4 His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S. W. Jones, accompanied by the Private Secretary, left Singapore by the night mail last night on a visit to Kuala Lumpur and will return to Singapore by the night mail leaving Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday
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  • 362 5 SIGNED PROMISSORY NOTE FOR $3,000 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. DEFUSING AN APPLICATION BY THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE TO Ji COMMIT A BANKRUPT TO PRISON FOR COUNTERSIGNING A PROMISSORY NOTE ON BEHALF OF HIS FRIEND, MR. JUSTICE MANNING DECLARED THAT IT WAS A SERIOUS
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  • 67 5 A Government Gazette extraordinary publishes the following exemptions from compulsory training of memoers of the Salvation Army:— Lieutenant-Colonel H. A. Lord (Officer Commanding); Major Chas. F. Davidson (general secretary). Adjutant H Mathews (Malacca Adjutant F. Harvey (Penang), Adjutant H. King (Salvation Army Boys Home. Singapore). Captain
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  • 120 5 THE following Civil Liability Tribunals have been appointed by Government to consider pay and allowances under the Volunteer Force Training Rules: FOR SINGAPORE Under Secretary, (Chairman". Lieut.-Col. G. A. Potts. 0.8.E.. M.C. A senior Volunteer officer to be nominated by the Commandant, Straits Settlements" Volunteer Force. FOR
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  • 20 5 Mrs. Violet Margery Ainger has been appointed to be an assistant registrar of textile quotas for the Settlement ot Singapore.
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  • Article, Illustration
    116 5 MR. O. RA.VIASAMY NADAR, who 111 is one of the new Justices of the Peace for the Settlement of Singapore, is a successful merchant and property owner. About 32 years ago he arrived in Malaya as a young man of 20. to seek his fortune here, and
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  • 148 5 Mr. H T. Ross has been appointed Superintendent of the Printing Department. F.M.S'.. and Mr. H Holland becomes Deputy Superintendent. f ab-Lieuts. A. J Allen. C F. Clark, J. C. W. Kemp. O. R. T. Henman, J Craig. P. D. Cork. J McPherson Erander. S.S.R.N.V.R.. have been promoted Lieutenants.
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  • 422 5 Singapore, Friday. 'YOU have told the Court about the money you have been receiving and at the last hearing I postponed this case to enable you to have an opportunity of givmg your wife something. If you had given her
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  • 190 5 Singapore, Friday. IJAVING been a bankrupt for nearly 27 years, Tan Kah Chiat, a 63-year-old Chinese, was granted a conditional discharge at the Bankruptcy Court to-day by Mr. Justice Manning. The order of discharge was suspended from operation for a period of two months. Appearing
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  • 38 5 Anyone wishing to write to a relative or friend on board one of H.M. ships in any part of the world should address letter as follows: Name of Ship, r o Fleet Mail Officer. H.M. Naval Base Singapore.
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  • 17 5 Inche Abdullah bin Sahat has been apneinted to act as Assistant District Officer. Kroh, Class I, M.A.S.
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    • 117 5 BLACK IWHITE S C W H\S X V lIA 111 -FA L L It you have bald head, if your hair is thin or grown slowly; if it falls off in patches or generally; if you encounter early greying of same or have dandruff or feel an itching sensation on
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    • 111 5 RANGE From the Pure Juice j j j i M«[J I j I 3| 5 AERATED WATER ICE MANUFACTURERS 1 "It's these that JollM. between ourselves, he rather fancies himself as a judge of tobacco. He says there 9 11 never be a finer Virginia jlaiour^^m^^ Hl< ?ss the man.
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  • 655 6 Draw In Thrilling Malaya Cup Game THE ARMY 2; JOHORE 2 Singapore, Friday. JCHORE gave the Army and their supporters their biggest surprise of the season when they played their Malaya cup tie at the stadium this evening and ali but out-played the Army.
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  • 59 6 TO-DAY SOCCER: Malaya" Cup matches, Singapore vs. Negri-Sem-bilan, Stadium; Malacca vs. R.A.F., Malacca; CRICKET: S.C.C. vs. C.S.C., S.C.C; Raffles College vs. Medical College; Rahl s College; S.C.R.C. vs. V.M.C.A., S.C.R.C.; SR C. VI. R.B.i SR C AC S. vs. Indian Kalesticr; S.R.C. vs. Victoria School, School; St. Andrew's
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  • 81 6 Singapore. Saturday. FN the presence of a larg- gathering of parents and friends the 17th annual «poi ts meetfng of the Holy Innocrnts I.nglish School was held at the school grounds in Upper S rangcon Re.ad, yesterday. Och Lye Chve won the A Division championship. The
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  • 178 6 THIN KEE ONN, Malaya singl< holder, won his way cash singles final of the SCR C champK.n: hip. s by beat'ng in stiaight sets yesterday. Fanj, who appeared ncrv v steady, 'ost I—6. 2—6. Kee Onn will now meet W leek, the Johore champion,
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  • 304 6 EIGHTS for the first day* races of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting, on Saturday July 13, are as follows: Horses. Class 1. Div.l 7 furs. Bay Dragon 9 7 Lord Bug 8 5 Sultana 9.7 Th? Fox 80 Rubber Queen 8.10 Thanks 7 i
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  • 128 6 gADMINTON ties for this weekfollows: S SBA matches ar as a 3 1 H5 pm Chan Khek •cc Cheng Kuan (Devonshire) vs p ?A eU fl br T nner ,s P hi nx): Teo Hock Kwang I. J Vass and Victor Tee (Police S A (LSS^J
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 399 7 Quick Decisions At New World Jce Diamond (9.13Va) beat Luis Yeo Blanco (10.3) on points over ten rounds. Johnny Ware (1C.3) knocked out Primo (10.3!4) in the first of ten rounds. Little Herman (8.5H) knocked out Kid Car pent ler (8.0 3 4) in the fourth
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  • 61 7 I Tlie Star Soccerites will meet a Johore I Police soccer team to-day at Farrer Park with a team to be selected from the following: I Jaftar: Ahmad Kupeh. E. Scully. Puteh G. Singh. Baboo; Rahman. Alek, T Vellu. Mani. Haron. A. Panjang, P.
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  • 120 7 OOWLING as brilliantly as ne D ever did, Reggie Thoy, ot College rooted the College ir the !a] inter-college cricket w hich began yesterday, _~,r wickets for 17 runs, un ting in the main, for Medicos' sorry total for nine only 45 runs. tch will
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  • 313 7 This Mornings Track Work ("By Spectator") i CJOME good gallops were seen P at the Bukit Timah race track this morning when a large number of candidates entered for the forthcoming Singapore race meeting were given workouts. the best gallop of the morning I was done
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 7 Joe Diamond made a welcome return to the Singapore ring and icon a gooa fight aHo.
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  • 191 7 WELDING a team without its first string pitchers, the American Asso- eiation Yankees will cross bats with the hitherto undefeated Loyal squad at Jalan Besar Stadium to-morrow 4 o'clock. Yankee star chucker Cruikshank. •Screwball" Easton and Dick Jouberi arc out of town while hurler
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  • 418 8 JHK action undertaken by the u3u tiBh navaJ aut norities in the against French naval units there is indeed regrettable, but no one can deny that Jt was a strategic necessity following- the defection of the Bordeaux Government and the signing of an Armistice which might have
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  • 905 8 FRENCH BRITISH CREWS ASHORE AT ALEXANDRIA Reuter. ALEXANDRIA, JULY 5. FORMATION CONCERNING THE POSITION IN T^^ ITS 0F THE F RENCH FLEET YrSSa v \T ILL BACKING, WHILE bS™h smlSSST™ with both french and LONDON, JULY 5. win make their decision, but no French shin .n lc plenLn to go
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  • 63 8 By-Elections At Montrose West Newcascle Reuter. London. July 5. Vinn\ J hn Maclav and Mr William M nn were returned unopposed as Lib mtmbpffn a w f Nationa l Conservath member for West Newcastle respectivebv^hP^ 0111 56 °y- was toU t0 the Peeraie of r Jtnei Charles Kerr, and that
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  • 162 9 Reuter. London, July 5. IN ell' informed oil circles, RevI t, r loams that the passage of V, throash the pipeline connect- h Mosul wells with the renc h mandated territory of SvrC» has been interrupted in the nasi three weeks. Hence since this decision
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  • 76 9 Reuter. London, July 5. he rubber quota for July-De-tx r is 85 per cent.cement of the increase ibber export quota from 80 to at. for the period July Decemi the current year nad a quietly on the "commodity market, stock Exchange was initially her, but
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  • 438 9 London, July 5. THE Air Ministry and Ministry for Home Security announce that enemy bombers carried out attacks on a few districts in the north-south-east and south-west of England last night. Reports so far received indicate that the damage inflicted was very slight and
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  • 247 9 Reuter. Cairo, July 5. THE R.A.F. communique states that six British fighters encountered nine enemy fighters at Sidi Barrani, and shot down seven yesterday afternoon. One British fighter is missing but is believed to have made a forced landing on our side of the frontier.
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  • 1090 9 VERDICT OF 'HORRIBLE BUT NECESSARY" Reuter (Reuters Special Commentary) LONDON, JULY 5. 'HORRIBLE BUT NECESSARY," IS THE VERDICT PASSED ON THE TRAGIC EPISODE OF THE FRENCH NAVY BY THE BRITISH PRESS, WHICH UNCOMPROMISINGLY SUPPORTS THE GOVERNMENTS ACTION. The Times says: 'A most painful
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  • 283 9 Reuter. Washington, July 5. "EVERY patriotic American citizen J will applaud Mr. Winston Churchill upon his wisdom and courage in preventing the use of the French Navy by Hitler,'' said Senator Pitman. It is learned that the position ol the French Fleet had been the subject of
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  • 18 9 Reuter. London, July 5. IT is understood more French warships ar j at anchor in Scottish waters. Reuter
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    • 117 9 BLACK WHITE mi r-pFADER, feathery-light biscuits fly f JL straight to a man's heart! And prob- Attention, Housewives! )ZZ^££J? GET THIS VALUABLE I One point that's I Here's a new kind of cook book. It shows I oa king powder. Insist f^fi_k__Kj' I cookies, jelly roll. Illustrates ever> detail I
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    • 352 9 WAIt ON GEKMsTI! Fight the germs of Pyorrhoea. Stop bleeding gums from bleeding Prevents Decay of teeth witn Anti-Pyorrhoetic Dental Paste Obtainable from all high class Dealers Sole Distributing Agents for Singapore: TRADING COMPANY 'HOLLAND' LTD., 137 139 Cecil Street. SINGAPORE. How I Made This AMAZING CHANGE ip? In 7
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    • 76 10 JL EFFORTLESS BATTERIES CAR STARTING LIGHTING SOLE AGENTS BORNEO MOTORS LTD. *l t Malacca Seremban, Kuab Lumpur, Ipoh Penan. I Advt. of THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO LTD (Incorporated in England), LIU w~ 8-CEDAR POLISH! MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE. AS IT POLISHES Mmmm "T s eas h
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    • 830 10 Public Notices Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service For particulars see Municipal Tender Room m Date of Closing The supply of pumping j plants for Macßitchie j Reservoir. 12 noon, Sept. 16 1940 I Supply of Straight Pipes I Special Castings for I
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    • 233 10 NOTICE. The Malayan Exchange Bank* Association Owing to depletion of staffs caused by military requirements, the Exchange Banks hereby notify that their official hours of business, commencing from Bth July, 1940, and continuing until further notice, will be restricted to the following periods each day:— Monday to Friday—9 a.m. to
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    • 128 11 TH€ Pill muni jmmss^ U) _3^^^^^ _g^^i—fc--* jJ r^!3iSSSL»J M JL- m riT —i i 1 Ysv" j-z r S rr- 1 —j; ~mmm\— ar" j "-s^r~^zsLa_J?^ To feed your baby regularly with Blue Cross Milk is the surest and easiest way of making certain that I you are giving
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    • 202 12 Another Joyous Show for your Week End Pleasure! I /4 SHOWS TO-DAY and TO-MORROW U A.M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 a i»itol| 'jj'p^Sfr IT'S "MIJSETTA'S STREET SONG" I <From PLCCTM SLa "Boheme") D 6 *****3 1 LOMOND" i' fIIITIFIf IT I jllUliDlAi j ■«T> wthKAY FRANCIS /W J 1 WALTER PIDGEON
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    • 344 12 WPY world PARK Gate Admission IO«<s. Gate Admission CHP4RA ■iHai_ W i V ADMISSION PRICES 5,,0, v lit• :t-st LWEN SENG GFK I afi nmnv ,0t 20c 25c, 50c including tax. CHOON 15c, 25c, 50c including tax. OTHER FREE ATTRACTIONS: RONGCSFXfi WEIGHT LIFTING, MALAYAN MERMAID INDIAN SNAKE CHARMING, FREE SILENT
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    • 144 12 ACCLAIMED BY PACKED HOUSES DAILY lu-iMi ii a.m. a m mm .TmaTr^; 3.16, 6.15 9.15 p.m. W iWL lEAjfl J| the Magic or SnowWhi Yfef so excitingly difhri m first and only FULL LENGTH 0 FEATURE since Snow Whit* vj£ /1 again works its magic in O /f^T'N breathlessly new
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  • 157 13 Reuter. Bucharest, July 5, THE new Rumanian Cabinet in a declaration addressed to the country, described the Government's foreign policy as one of "sincere integration in the system created by the Berlin-Rome Axis." The declaration continues:— m "This is not the only expression of political realism, but
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    • 465 13 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. 2164) 275, South Bridge Road, Singapore. 1 or onstipation Allied Intestinal Disorders I» A II A O L palatable emulsion of high medicinal Paraffin Oil and Agar. intimately with the mass and produces »i table and easy motion. BENGAL CHEMICAL
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    • 184 13 SHORTLY! I j Pavilion Theatre i "SINGAPORE'S CHIC THEATRE" j WILL BE OPENING WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR ANNOUNCEMENT i RE-OPENING DATE THE MALAYAN MAGIC CIRCLE scores again! "OUT OF THE HAT" applauded by yesterday's audience. Join what will be a full house at the VICTORIA THEATRE to-night at 9.30
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  • 42 14 Domestic Occurrences The family of the late MR. E. S. GOODLAND wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends and relatives who attended the funeral and those who so kindly sent wreaths and letters of condolence in their bereavement.
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  • 33 14 CHEOK—Mr. Cheok Cneng Kee passed away peacefully on Tuesday, 2ml July, 1940 at No. 23. Duxton Rill, Singapore, at the age of 87 Funeral on Saturday the 6th instant at 1 p.m.
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    • 2747 14 BUY SELL LOST FOUND Cpl. R.A.F. would like to meet Respectable Eurasian Girl, view Companionship. Box 139, co. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 971 D) Wanted AC Radio or Radiogram and a portable typewriter recent models preferred, apply to Box No. 145, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 991 D) Board: Residence To
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    • 193 14 PUBLIC NOTICE. I, Madam Annie Ang, n ee Annie Tan hereby give notice, that I hav e left the protection of my husband, Allan Lloyd Ang, of No. 253, Tembeling Road Singapore, and that I Intend in future to contract as a femme sole. Dated this 4th day of July,
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    • 96 14 f °r clear distinct re- 9 production for which >> HOE BOON LEONG 9 Distributors: !S Radio General Agency 3 Kuala Lumpur. <J wrmsm IV B SM future tc r/v KEE HUAT RADIO Co I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL ¥01 R CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS j TO YICK
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    • 885 14 To-day's Radio I I j SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1.33 men). TRANSMISSIONS 2 a- 1 ZHP J5.96 metres (9.69 m« GSG 17.79 Mc s (16.86 metre., P.m. GSF 15.14 Mcls (13.92 mem 12.45 Concert by Reller's Band. Relayed from GSJ 21.53 Mcs (19.82 met,,,', the Adelphi Hotel. p.m. 1.30
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  • 374 15 Market Reports THE impending extension of a the l app, l a sre«ment with «TSSS th r°, u S h °ut another week of «f ♦H m U,, new and confirmation SU™, development has caused a flight tendency towards rising pri--3 S atc ?S. tant °n
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  • 65 15 London, July 4. Cotton was steady at 8 to 6 up in sympathy with Bombay and New York, where there are rumours of a higher lean, mentioning 9 1 2 cents Later, nears strengthened on higher spc. oasis for middling and the grades above. July Giz a improved
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  • 52 15 Bombay, July 4. Cotton is being sold more moderately but there is a marked lack of buying confidence. Broach tenders are below expectation, but the big spread between new and old broach reflects unwillingness to absorb even small quantities Business is rather better, indicating investment buying. The monsoon
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  • 67 15 London, July 4. New war risk rates between Africa below the equator, and India, Malaya' I tne Netherlands Indies, etc., are quoted at 4 p?r cent. Most of the June contraband seizures amounting to over 53,000 tons were m the Mediterranean area and presumably at Italy's expense
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  • 47 15 London. July 4. The consumption of home-produced iron ore in United Kingdom blast furnaces is now 45 per cent, above the pre-war level. The recovery of scrap metal has reached a record level and a further increase is projected as vast resources are still untapped.
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  • 65 15 London, July 4. The value of United Kingdom retail sales in May were 4.5 per cent, above the corresponding period in 1939. which indicates a substantial reduction in the volume of consumption in view of the sharply higher prices. The 34 per cent, increase in retailers stocks implies
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  • 40 15 London, July 4. The authorities announces that they cannot henceforth undertake to grant licences to import foreign goods for reexport to sterling countries if the goods are of a kind which would not be licensed for home consumption.
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  • 262 15 TIN London, Friday. £266 Buyers £266 V 2 Sellers Price) £266» 4 Buyers £2662 Sellers RUBBER London. Friday. To-day T Quiet, Steady 12V 2 12% rwi rd) August 12 l2 J/ 4 irdJ .sfotember 11 3 4 12 ward) Oct Dec. 11 y 2 11% LONDON STOCK
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  • 871 15 MALAYAN SHAREBROKERS ASSN., SINGAPORE Owing to the absence of dealings in many of the mining and rubber shares nsted below, quotations are mainly nominal. Singapore, July 5. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 3,6 41Austral Ajnal 416 5. Ayer Hltam l B u 19 Ayer Weng
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    • 170 15 h Unpacked! j Thr THE MASTERY OF SEX. who ha JSfSS a nd r men incl «ding of course, h "«'(I real it or „1 y k""? pe p,e Ever yone over 18 years of age hj Pl>* until he has m l a Py himself or ho,d C "c
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    • 149 15 STANDARD SARSAPARILLA 810 o d builder Cures various *W tropical diseases 1 mw*iw r Beware of imitation. Local Price $1 per bottl e a Small bottle 50 cts able Agents: 79 Hilf s MO HAMED KASSIM CO., 79, Hill St., Singapore. 'Phone 4708. HERE ARE 2 SUGGESTIONS FOR LISTENERS! Z^LSSi
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    • 29 15 NAN YANG CAR SERVICft 4 MALACCA TO SINGAPORE. AT NAN CHIANG HOTEL. 84, Bunga Raya Road. Phone 92. SINGAPORE TO MALACCA AT HAICHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road. Phone 3015.
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    • 394 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P&O BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD, CO., LTD., 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI KOBE, OSAKA For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA Regular Sailings: Special Holiday Return Tickets
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    • 358 15 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services arr being maintained by The P O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday
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  • 78 16 Reuter. Washington, July 6. THE U.S. Secretary for State, Mr. Cordell Hull refused to comment >n reports that British naval units were blockading the French island colory of Martinique. He stated that the situation there appeared confused. Nothing is known here of the
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  • 275 16 "AMERICA SHOULD NOT INTERFERE IN EUROPE" Reuter. WASHINGTON, JULY 5. PERM ANY HAS DECLINED TO ACCEPT THE UNITED STATES' INTERPRETATION OF THE MONROE DOCTRINE, CALLING IT "UNTENABLE," ACCORDING TO THE GIST OF A NOTE PUBLISHED BY MR. CORDELL HULL, SECRETARY OF STATE. Mr. Cordell
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  • 35 16 Reuter. Calcutta, July 5. A total of £55.000 has been cabled to the Air Ministry towards the cost of the "East India Flight" of Spitfire fighters by the East India Fund for British war services.—Reuter.
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  • 42 16 Reuter. London, July 5. It was announced to-night that until further notice it will be impossible for any more applications to be entertained from parents wishing to send their children overceas in view of the response already received.—Reuter.
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  • 61 16 Reuter. Bucharest, July 5 An official communique states: "The evacuation of the ceded territories of north Bukovina and Bessarabia was concluded at 1 a.m. on July 3. Russian units stopped on the rivers Prut and tne Danube (the Kilia arm> 'Tn Bukovina, where they overstepped* the
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  • 31 16 Reuter. London, July 5. Unofficial members of the Trinidad Legislative Council have voted to lend Britain the sum of $2 V 2 millions free of interest from Trinidad's reserve fund.—Reuter. j
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  • 142 16 London, July 5. LAST night's announcement that 112,000 tons of steel rails had been ordered by Britain from the U.S.A. was twisted in the German home broadcasts into a story that Britain had placed an urgent order because of the destruction wrought by German raiders on the
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  • 67 16 Reuter. London, j Awards to a large number officers and ratings who sh age during special minelaj tiens and daring in hazardou announced in a supplement London Gazette, The list is headed by Rear-AiWi John Uniacke Penrose Fit.' tired) who is appointed a I of
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  • 33 16 Reuter. Nairobi, July 5. A communique state.,: started intermittent shellin Moyale this morning, which about 10 45 a.m. So far only iS casualty and very slight dan;.: norted. No ground attack d Reuter.
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  • 422 16 London, July 5. EIGHT bombs of the "screaming" type were dropped in a southeast England town to-night, but apart from demolishing the rear of a bungalow little damage was done. Six fell on open land. Five bombs were dropped on another south-east town,
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    • 119 16 BLACK and WHITE not only pfflwrHTOTriin BE Ail IB I L BUT EXTREMELY ACo DC A turn of Ihe dial uives you the exact heat for every type of *_ZLa fabric, and maintains it automatically all the time you need it. '-^fily 4£ 8 *T i 4 (Post Free, anywhere
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    • 64 16 DEL T E RESTAURANT R\R (AIR-CONDITIONED) Ti l, 4 14 IN THE NEW WORLD ABARF.T Exceptionally comfortable place for WEDDING FUNCTIONS. SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES OTHER RECEPTION'S. Best Chinese European Food Served Special Sunday Tiffin 11 For economy and prompt service, Ordinary Dinner $1.75 including Admission, kindly phone 4244. WONDERS NEVER
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