Malaya Tribune, 26 July 1940
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Title Section21 1940-07-26 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 178. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, July 26. 1940.21 words
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Article, Illustration10 1940-07-26 1 '.e ,...;nl ,N »»> ,;,»>« rn<n ll,e p.< buiit lor10 words
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Article127 1940-07-26 1 Reuter. Me: to City, July 26. S)R£SIDEM Itnas has ordered leaden to carry out .nidation of the Mexican industry within ;i week. An situation has dery since foreign expropriated two s ior this include ipean markets, labour oemands ex din* th< se at the time oJ expropriateReuter. - 127 words
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Article171 1940-07-26 1 Reuter. London, July 2G. THE Rcffit ladio states that the Rumanian ministers G gurtu and Manoilcscu havr arrived at Sa'zbwrg, where Hitlrr has r eeived them. Bucharest. July 2«'». Nine French managers and technicians emplcyc-d in the Rumanian oil industry were arrested by the Rumanian policeReuter. - 171 words
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Article78 1940-07-26 1 Reuter. London. Ju'y 26. DUTCH circles in London .state that the Netherlands diplomatic representatives in American States have been instructed to explain the attitude ci the Dutch Government towards the proposal to establish joint protectorates ever Euronean possessions in the western hemisphere. They believe that the proposal doesReuter. - 78 words
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556 1940-07-26 1 FIERCE ATTACKS ON BRITISH SHIPS Biggest Raids Yet On South Coast Reuter. GERMAN planes yesterday made their fiercest attacks yet on British shipping in the Channel and on the south-east coast. Nine were brought down in a short period. THE BRITISHReuter. - 556 words
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182 1940-07-26 1 Reuter. London, July 26. AN Air Minis!rv communique states that heavy rain, thunderA storms and icy conditions hampered British bomber operations last rirht In >pite of this, docks at Emden, Wilhelmshaven and Hamhtirg.* aircraft factories at Wismar plane bases at Borkum and Texel wereReuter. - 182 words
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Article44 1940-07-26 1 Reuter. I Nairobi, July 25.—A communique says it was a quiet day. Yesterday, our aircratt carried out reconnaissances in the EiwaK area and a small concentration of enemy trcops with a few motor vehicles was bombed. One vehicle was destroyed.— tier**?!Reuter. - 44 words
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Article122 1940-07-26 1 Reuter. London. July 26. REUTER'S lobby corrcspcndcnt states that Mr. Huirh Dalton. Minister of Economic Warfare, is expected to announce in the House of Commons next Tuesday a more comprehensive check on good' which may be intended for the enemy or that constitute enemy exports. It isReuter. - 122 words
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Article33 1940-07-26 1 Reuter. Ankara. July 25.—The National Assembly to-day voted new extraordinary credits totalling nearly £13.000,000 for the land, air and naval forces and other i (loffiic 1 n*fd* T r ntevReuter. - 33 words
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Article30 1940-07-26 1 Reuter. Wasbington, July 25. THE Btate Department announces that the United State; army transport American Legion, is leaving New York immediately for Petsamo to remove stranded Americans. -Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article93 1940-07-26 1 Reuter. Londcn, .Tulv 25 THE King pent ten minutes in an underground shelter toil? y when an air raid started when he had just finished inspecting new entries to th* Navy at a big bai racks on the *r>uth coast. Men and beys v.Reuter. - 93 words
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Article101 1940-07-26 1 Reuter. London, July 25. AGFRMAN bomber crashed in a field in the south-west of England after an encounter with a British fighter to-day. The crew escaped by parachute and all uere captured.* Norwegian official circles state that during German air raids to-dny off the Eritish coast,Reuter. - 101 words
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Article139 1940-07-26 1 H.L. HOPKIN - Special Cable From H.L. HOPKIN London, July 2(>. LORD JOICEY, age 60, a millionaire coalowner, was found shot dead on the lawn of his home at Berwick yesterday. There is no report of foul play. The police are making vigorous inquiries. James Arthur Joicey,139 words
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Article58 1940-07-26 1 Reuter. London, July 26 It is offi'.-tally announced that 20 German planes eleven bombers and —nine lighters were destroyed in yesterday's air battle. Five British fighters weie lost but the pilots of two arc known to be safe.—Renter. Tallin, July 26. It is announced thai the Estonian MinisterReuter. - 58 words
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152 1940-07-26 1 Reuter. London, July 25. INVASION in the fullest sense might not take place, declared Air Marshal, Sir Philip Jotibert cle la Ferte, broadcasting to-night. He said: "We may be subjected only to heavy raids on parts of cur coastline. j "Hitler mayReuter. - 152 words
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Advertisement139 1940-07-26 1 On Other Pages Pages. Volunteers' amp 2 {S»i»0«» Britain? 3 f;;.un' :^-'''ri> ined 12 Don't Neglect Your Vision j Haw y, ur pyo s scientifically examined and aetms properly corrected by a qualified specialist, c. s. CUONG, Dr. of Optometer? Everbright Optical Co. io. Chulia Street. Phone 4435. r «AKGKa139 words
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Advertisement55 1940-07-26 1 ii THREE DANtBER TONES. Thinning hair at the crown, temple and forehead are definite sign of boldness. Heed this warning and do something. Use Evelyn Astrova Dandruff Cure for your daily hair dressing. m SPARKLING 1 mS BEER /I/ SPARKllKr il S0LE AGBMTi yf Ji nW* s WILLIAM JACKS M55 words
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301 1940-07-26 2 CONTINUOUS TRAINING TO START ON AUG. 7 Sappers First To Be Called Up (TRIBUNF STAFF REPORTER) TINGGI, RENDEZVOUS OF NUMEROUS HOLIDAYMAKERS, WILL BE THE SPOT WHERE THE FIRST BATCH OF JOHORE VOLUNTEERS WILL DO THEIR FIRST PERIOD OF CONTINLOUS TRAINING. This period of301 words
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Article96 1940-07-26 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang\ Wednesday, f ATEST unlawful society to be unearthed hy the police is the Childien's Anti-Enemy Racking-up Society. Yesterday a young Chinese shopassistant, Siau Meng Ku alias Siau Meng Kee, was sentenced to seven months* rigorous Imprisonment for assisting with its management. Siau96 words
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Article80 1940-07-26 2 Singapore. Thursday. TWO charges of voluntarily causing grievous hurt with a vegetable knife to Sim Hoh and Teh Kirn Tee were preferred against Sim Chong Boon, a "1-year-old Chinese, when he appeared before the acting Fifth Magistrate. Mr Oon Khve Kiang, to-day. The offences were80 words
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Article33 1940-07-26 2 An extraordinary general meeting of members of the Indian Youth League will be held on Friday, Aug. 2, at 7 p.m., to pass revised rules and regulations for the League.33 words
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Article128 1940-07-26 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tharsday. RETURNING a verdict of suicide at the inquest into the death of a Tamil peon, Ramiah, of the Agricultural Department, who, while a patient at the General Hospital, disappeared and was later found dead in the Lake Gardens nearly128 words
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Article113 1940-07-26 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penally. Wedncsclaj IJESCRIBED in court as a -village Sully" v an elderly Malay, Mat Akev bin Chain, was fined $10 or 15 days' rigorous imprisonment yesterday for assaulih..' a Malay headmaster, Mohammed Shnhici bin Hadji, by hitting him on the back while he113 words
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775 1940-07-26 2 r1 1r Singapore, Thursday, y I WD descriptions of an attack made by labourers of the Tai Thong Rubber Factory, at Thompson Road, when a raid was conducted It ti i' pv T Xy f ,K,lkt nUmberin 8 »bout 200, were given to775 words
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456 1940-07-26 2 Singapor 'J T*HE hearing was gout;. High Court, to-day, Justice A. K. a'Bedacting Chief Justice. action in which a Chin< S woman, Wee Boo Lat, is J share as a benefician- in th< dollar estate of the *T Siang Tat. Wee456 words
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Advertisement200 1940-07-26 2 The low cost of the \jlll WW t^^^lHl! Thin Gillette blade— made possible by the fKil^ use of thinner steel /^P?/^^// shaving within the Joßi t^^/f Thin Gillette [f|j| Mades are slotted They maintain the standard of quality which has mad.- the name Gillette famous the world over, fit every200 words
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Advertisement19 1940-07-26 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building, Chulia Street. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT,19 words
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123 1940-07-26 3 If«lfj( exciting experiences in A the Kuropean war zone—she was taught in Norwegian ports hiring the German invasion—the American vessel "Charles McCormnk' i> expected to arrive in Singapore on Sept. 8. The vessel left New York on June 09 after arriving from Bergen,123 words
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101 1940-07-26 3 Singapore, Friday. STRONG measures against the hoarding or melting down of coins are to be taken by Government following a Government '..azette notification yesterday. The regulations forbid any person v keep or control a quantity of coins which exceeds the quantity which may101 words
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610 1940-07-26 3 Would Equal Windfall From Currency Fund pH)LIX)WING up his recent suggestion that the Government should hand over thirty million dollars in securities or cash to the British Government as a contribution to the war, Mr. John Laycock, of Singapore, maintains that more than this610 words
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Article23 1940-07-26 3 H. E. the High Commissioner has accepted the resignation of his commission in the F.M.S. Volunteer Force by Second Lieut. M. V. Kandiah.23 words
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222 1940-07-26 3 Last Night's First Nights WHATEVER Boris Karloff does, he does well." One has often heard that said not only on the strength of his Frankenstein characterisations. Boiis is a good and clever actor and if you visit the Alhambra and see his present release "Mr.222 words
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Article108 1940-07-26 3 A SIDE OF LIFE that few people in this part of the rorM ever see is revealed, starkly, almost cruelly, in the fUm version of Steinbeck's masterpiece, The Grapes of Wrath," now showing at the Cathay. j The film stops before the end of the108 words
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125 1940-07-26 3 A N Emergency Transfusion Ser- vice is to be formed in Singapore and many volunteers are needed. The Hon Dr H R Dive, Acting Director of Medical Services, will describe in a broadcast talk from the Singapore station at 7.35 to-night the proposed service. The125 words
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132 1940-07-26 3 Singapore, Thursday JUDGMENT was reserved to-day by the second magistrate, Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the case in which a former cook-boy. Phoan A Fook, was charged with the theft of S2.627 worth of jewellery, belonging to Madam Tan Bee Neo, from her house in Wilkinson132 words
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502 1940-07-26 3 Singapore, Thursday. ALLEGATIONS thai a man had made use of $500 security deposited with him foi an appointment as a bill collector were made to-day when a middle-aged Gey ton Tamil. A. If. Russull. stood his trial before Mr. J.ti. McFall. the District502 words
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402 1940-07-26 3 Singapore, Thursday. THE Singapore Coroner told a man 1 who had given evidence at an inquiry to-day: %t you have a conscience, I hope it hurts you The inquiry was into the death of a woman Who was found hangins in the servants' quarters of402 words
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Advertisement141 1940-07-26 3 GOLD LEAF TEA Knowing what you want and seeing that you get it. is a good rule for buying Tea. Do not be put off with something said to be "just as good" as "GOLD LEAF" lea. "GOLD LEAF" costs no more than ordinary teas, but tastes a deal better.141 words
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Advertisement381 1940-07-26 3 pardon us far blowing oar own Trumpet bur 5C5 SAUSAGES arc good > > ;■■>: MADE FRESH DAILY IN OUR —Jll.i,— OWN KITCHENS MEIWIjDH v 9H 1. 11 J 111 i■ v VnbHnmniiinM/ 'PHONE: STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMTfTK 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500381 words
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Article, Illustration626 1940-07-26 4 TRIBUNE CRICKET CORRESPONDENT - LEADING EUROPEANS UNAVAILABLE SINGAPORE CRICKET REVIEW BY TRIBUNE CRICKET CORRESPONDENT WILL THE COLONY BE ABLE TO RAISE ITS BEST REPRESENTATIVE TEAM FOR THE GAME WITH THE MALAY STATES?—A POINT WHICH CRICKETERS ARE DISCUSSING AT THE MOMENT. IF NOT WiLL THE GAME626 words
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Article134 1940-07-26 4 Indian Association cricket teams for the week-end will be: Against the V.M.C.A., Saturday 2 p.m., on the V.M.C.A. ground: P X Baskaran (capt.), Choor Singh, Wazir Singh, D. Dharmaraj, H. C. Sandosham R. S. Sithamparam, Ram Piara, D k' Samy, Retnasamy, Hussain Shah and V J. S.134 words
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Article61 1940-07-26 4 Ties for the Mari gold Badminton Party Koh Teck Ec challenge shield contest will be played off on Saturday at the Partys Court, 4 p.m. Matches will beKoh Teck Ec v Wee Ghim Tee Cyril Wee v Loh Ngian Hng, Low Seah Chuan v Nk Chia Heng, Low Chin Khoon61 words
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133 1940-07-26 4 IDEAS concerning the introduction of evening mid-week race meetings in Britain have been speedily scotched. Frequent consultations between the Ministry of Home Security and the Jockey Club are taking place, and it is known that the suggestion of evening meetings is not viewed with133 words
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78 1940-07-26 4 A friendly game of soccer will be played at the Airport o n Tuesday, at Av2iJ?'- m -n be i ween the Gas department Athletic Party and th e Singapore AirThe following will represent Gas Department: H. Schooling (captain i N Ramasamy. C.78 words
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Article62 1940-07-26 4 The following have been selected to play volley-ball for the V.M C A l^n°rH. DC artment v tne Junior's "on Saturday. 5 p.m. at the V.M.C.A at Bras Basah Road: Lim Cheng Siong Nc Wee Van. Loh Swee Kee, Ec Thiam Han VnrS nu- Y J°? Wah Kwik62 words
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Article60 1940-07-26 4 t F' M C o A cricket team against the I.A. on Saturday. 2 p.m. on Anson Road ground will be: J. P. Chrysostom, F. W. Marsh, V. Xavier, S Hope X Goldsmith, A. C. Wilton, A. P. Raja v' F. Naga, Kwok Sam York V R60 words
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Article44 1940-07-26 4 Regimental teams, associations, clubs parties wishing to have friendly soccer rhT S H W,t si the Hon &™Z Bank Football uuo should communicate with G F So Veir S aptain c o Hongkong' and ai n a g p^. Banking C rpn D™«s Dept.44 words
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Article245 1940-07-26 4 BATTING. f 83 Capt. Castor (Ex-Services v. Combined Services). 68 Vijearatnam (Raffles Inst. v. A.C.S.) 66 B. S Gill (Indians v. Selangor Club) 62 Roy Bain (S.R.C. v. S.C.C.I. 62 Pierce (Combined Services v. Ex-Services) 60 Jayatilaka (Sinhalese v. Indians K L 57 Capt. Whiteing (S.C.C v.245 words
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Article53 1940-07-26 4 V.M.C.A. Juniors' water polo team in a league match against the R.A.F. (Kallang) on Tuesday, 4.30 p.m. at Fort Canning, will be: Teo Seng Chew, Lee Toh Ming, Fong Kirn Choon, Chua Kirn Chiang (captain*, Wong Chee Kwan, William Yeo, Tan Ban Hoe. Reserves: Tham Cheong Fai,53 words
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Article55 1940-07-26 4 The Hindus will meet the Post Office on Sunday, at soccer on the Post OfnYe ground at 515 p.m. The Hindus' team will be selected from the followingChandra Davis, S. N. Samy, Thangavelu. Sangaran, Gurdit Singh, G. Ratnatunga, Ramoo, R. Sangaran, Rajoo A Sankaran, Peter, Muthu,55 words
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Advertisement669 1940-07-26 4 I THE DISCRIMINATING I GO TO I Raffles Cafe FOR COCKTAILS a IHWIIt BECAUSE THEY KNOW IT IS THE BEST AND MOST ENJOYABLE BEGINNING TO THEIR EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT. Cocktail Bar Grill A La Carte Social Atmosphere Music. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER S3— NO ADMISSION CHARGE SATURDAY,669 words
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Advertisement345 1940-07-26 4 x ments° Ur ff(lUlr We have s stock or i U,,t if inn SHOW ROOM: 19, rj Telephone 20(iV l TYROnOM; Pure Deep Sea Oyster Concentrate For Anaemia, Debility, Nervaaj Disorders. Builds Ot*» fciood Rich Blood, Superior Extract, Oveicomes Anaen i ditions, Builds Rt Disease. Remarkable In Health including Organic345 words
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Article, Illustration397 1940-07-26 5 Winners Superior And Aggressive Throughout POLICE RES 5; S.R.C. RES 0. QLTERIOR IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. THE POLICE TROUNCED THE S.R.C. TO THE TUNE OF .FIVE GOALS TO NIL IN A RESERVE DIVISION LEAGUE FIXTURE ON THE PADANG YESTERDAY. The Police were the397 words
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Article32 1940-07-26 5 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League, Div. II (A), R A. (B.M) vs. Publishers. Stadium; Div. II <B). Moravia vs. Fcrt Canning, Farrer Park; S C.F A B" vs. R.A.F. <H.Q>. J.C.S.A.32 words
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Article, Illustration47 1940-07-26 5 Atilio Sabatino and Young Frisco signing on the dotted line to face each other in the ring at the Happy Wcrld Stadium on Aug. 2. Others in the picture are Jack Warner. Sabatino's manager, Mr. Geo. E. Lee, Happy' World proprietor, and Mrs. Frisco.47 words
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917 1940-07-26 5 M. VAN Breukclen once again headed the list of winning trainers at tbe Singapore July race meeting with six wins and $11,700 stakes. -Mr. Cheah" was leading owner, his two wins, a second and two thirds bringing him $4,110. Champion jockey was W. ft.917 words
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Advertisement165 1940-07-26 5 A CALL TO -rtVEBSAL RADIO HOUSE; 1 V'p rj Road, Phone 4967. Mt nde Service of I 1 Farts. (McnJ. S .a; Specialists). All smart men use A ra for 4s And the a' ways geti Anzora it the most healfhtul dressing 2p tor the hair you can buy. And165 words
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Advertisement400 1940-07-26 5 _f m mm urn n m to-day s morning tribune— m HB I II "The film reproduces faithfully. r §MWm M I HI H and with great power and ftf EJH vitality, this wonderful epic of pa.A'AS t NtMA D£ lUfi the trek of thousand s TO-DAY'S FREE PRESS Where400 words
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Miscellaneous25 1940-07-26 5 Title Table TO-DAY High Tide: 225 a.m., 8.6' ft. 2.58 p.m.. 8.7 ft. TO-MORROW High Tide: 3.09 a.m., 8.0 ft. 3 36 p.m., 8.5 ft.25 words
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Article228 1940-07-26 6 W. R. Hearst, leading American publisher, writing in his chain of papers, speaks of the ultimate entry of the United Slates into the war against Germany and Italy as a certainty. The real reason why thy United States still stays out, he maintains, is that non-belli-gerency228 words
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Article221 1940-07-26 6 ANOTHER reason for the rapid change of outlook in the United States is the fifth column influence in South America. The fact that some of the South American States are opposed to the idea advocated by Mr. Cordell Hull, for the establishment of a collective221 words
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455 1940-07-26 6 Spain Importing Much More Than She Needs Reuter. WASHINGTON, JULY 25. VIRTUAL EMBARGO" HAS BEEN PLACED ON FUEL OR LUBRICANT SUPPLIES REACHING GERMANY AND ITALY THROUGH AN INTERMEDIARY, IT IS LEARNED FROM AN AUTHORITATIVE FEDERAL SOURCE. The statement followed the announcement byReuter. - 455 words
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Article83 1940-07-26 6 Reuter. THE larger original aircraft which covered two v*a. m,r compressed into tuelv, is learned i n London mun{^ii T;ns is due to the k the men who arc buius machines. WhWbj Mr. C D. Hon, <(;,„,,', ister of Munitions v states that the a£LSr! beReuter. - 83 words
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54 1940-07-26 6 Reuter. London Ini* I Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald Health, has accepted tha fleet of 260 motorised amiJ r surgical units and flrn t j 1 sented by th- American Great Britain for use amenTS casualties caused in a ir r I"SS hides will be drivenReuter. - 54 words
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Article14 1940-07-26 6 Reuter. London untitled lnr War Otnee uilli,. C Q5' uild Nlgeriun Hlrica some duvReuter. - 14 words
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Advertisement236 1940-07-26 6 Travelling Trunks 15^^"""*^ ~,c i' K 7 X inlr r ||j jpH braised 'Vtiitlr s" 8 ee\ VW^rna? U flUin-s' HSHIfIHSC Imi MADE IN ENGLAND 3ug RAFFLES PLACE SINCAPORE P"' r ■^^^^^^■^^'wui'iiiiUWlMM Cigarette which is M\sS_s NEW™/ DIFFERENT Q EIEW PRODUCT BY THE PROPRIETORS Of STQTE EXPRESS NOV *I STO236 words
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Advertisement41 1940-07-26 6 liailivavs i As from Ist. August, 1910, Sleeping Cabin or berth accommodation cannot be guaranteed unless reservation fees are paid four hours before booked departure of trains from Singapore, Penang or Kuala Lumpur. Reservation fees can be paid at any station.41 words
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Advertisement81 1940-07-26 6 fpF rXmual August I ml J\\ K« l BARGAINS AS USUAL! I I I a y I 1 \<>'iflfi I W r r J DESPITE INCREASING DIFFI- U f i CULTIES OF OBTAINING FRESH I m tm SLPPUES AND EVER RISING I COSTS WE INTEND TO KEEP j MA m.T81 words
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Article69 1940-07-26 7 Reuter. Istanbul, July 25. N pAFEN, German Ambassador, f reported to have been recalled Hitler, has left Turkey until v for Berlin. Ankara, July 25. e t snr's agreed upon in the Turkish trade negoti'uding the exchange of iif] Rumanian products fo* Turk'sh wool and mohair, areReuter. - 69 words
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Article81 1940-07-26 7 Reuter. London, July 25. mmons to-day, the Labour Mr J. Morgan asked Mr. decision to close the to war supplies for China revision in the event of I itfeig further action of a ed by the British Govirther encroachment on or prestiges in the the neriedReuter. - 81 words
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Article63 1940-07-26 7 Reuter. London. -Tilly 26. t radio has broadcast a the "'Breton National ring that after the war I be organised as a national lent of France. referred to "the great c needs of the people v.; by Germany In apr to the province and red thatReuter. - 63 words
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49 1940-07-26 7 Reuter. London. July 25. j v radio last night accused I innish Social Democratic Party of having launched a campaign against Friendship with the Sc.viet Union' which it was stated "is ping increasing popularity amongst ish workers and has already enli ted 3 000 members.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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872 1940-07-26 7 Sailors Returning Home Drowned Reuter. London, July 26. TOTAL of 950 survivors from the French liner Meknes, torpedoed by the Nazis as she was conveying French nay al men back to France, w ere landed at a south- joast port to-day. Many ofReuter. - 872 words
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682 1940-07-26 7 German Blitzkrieg Ruined? (Kcuter's Special Commentary) London, July 25. THE Sti ckhoirr Communist paper Ny Dag publishes the gist of an interiew v ith a Swedish sailor returned from a journey in Baltic harbours. Practically every night his boat was in a German682 words
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204 1940-07-26 7 Reuter. London, July 26. IN the House of Commons, yesterday Capt H. F. C. Croukshank, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, dealing with the proposed deduction of income-tax at its source in respect cf salaries and wages, said the employer would not haveReuter. - 204 words
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Advertisement353 1940-07-26 8 The BEST of the Popular "Hit. KILIIARE" STORIES! Come and Meet HELEN GILBERT, (Andy Hardy's pretty School-Teacher I in "Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever") I I OPENING TO-DAY at THE C AP ITOLI-'VTs 6 If I NO WOMAN KEEPS SECRETS FROM HER DOCTOR! ML his most dangerous case I W353 words
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Advertisement112 1940-07-26 8 MIDNIGHT PREMIERE i TO-MORROW NIGHT m the CAPITOL! New Universalis Exciting Adventure of the AMAZON RUBBER LANDS where Fearless Heroes braved perils of a Trackless jungle to wrest an Empire from a power-mad Tyrant YANKEE FISTS.., Bartering a jungle jl f Napoleon down 1 J ĔĔ^^^^ to his Waterloo! M^^^^M^M^^^^^^Ĕ^112 words
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Advertisement348 1940-07-26 8 alhambra A NEW ROLE FOR A GREAT STAR BORIS KARLOFF as The Chinese Super-Sleuth in a Murder Mystery that defies detection jjS^^, A !"'"'h ht myst€Ty 50 ingen,ous if Collier's Magazine Chinese sleuth can solve it! TORI Kcirloli ALSO A NEW ISSUE OF THE WONDERFH THE MARCH OF TIMr;: GALA348 words
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124 1940-07-26 9 Singapore, Friday. pROBABLY for the first time in the history of the motion picture industry, a Hollywood film star will make a special broadcast overseas to a cinema theatre. This unique event has been arranged for the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, and the occasion will124 words
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Article75 1940-07-26 9 On Sunday morning at 9.00 the children of the Wesley Church Sunday School are presenting a special Children's Day Programme which will take the piaco of the usual Sunday School session and the morning service of worship. Musical items will be presented by the Junior Choir and the Young People's75 words
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Advertisement532 1940-07-26 9 CARNIVAL NIGHTl S f^* r C IN ;,ON °UK <SF HIS MAJESTY'S v NAVY, ARMY AIR FORCE VOLUNTEERS OF MALAYA J NON STOP #«J^Bl night dance Wffi l^TO WEEKLY SERVICES NIGHT SO POPULAR WITH THE MILITARY FREE Admission TO-NIGHT'S FOX TROT EXHIBITION sl 0M FOX TROT COMPETITION BY 0PEN xo532 words
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Advertisement113 1940-07-26 9 I IJAMIESON'S COD-BMUL (Product of U.S.A.) An Emulsion containing COD LIVER OIL with THIAMIN CHLORIDE to which is added Pure Cocoa imparting a delectable COCOA FLAVOUR. Rich in Vitamins A-B and D. Recommended for all conditions in which pure Cod Liver Oil is indicated. Blood and flesh forming. Promotes growth113 words
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Advertisement233 1940-07-26 9 DRAMATIC STORY OF FOUR PATRIOTS WHO PREVENT AN INTERNATIONAL WAR. THE MOST POPULAR OF ALL EDGAR WALLACE SPINE-CHILLEHS. "FOUR JIST MEV AT THE BB**1 WITH HUGH SINCLAIR-GRIFFITH JONES-FRANCIS L. SULLIVAN FRANK LAWTON—ANNA LEE I ADDED ATTRACTION— "BRITAIN SHOULDERS ARMS" North Bridge Road MATIVFFQ. Junction Brass Basah Boad To-morrow and Sunday233 words
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Advertisement716 1940-07-26 10 nn-nul^^^^M Situations yacani BOX 17!> Vacancy fcj apprentice nurse now filled. All applicants thuiikcd. (No. 222E> WANTED—Lady Teacher. Senior Cambridge. Please apply Box No. 266, < 0 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 229E) WANTED Teacher vnrh school certificate. Salary $30- apply Jo Koon Chinese School, 28th mile Jurong Road, Singapore. (No.716 words
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Advertisement776 1940-07-26 10 TO LET. Bea-slde compound house. No. 58. (old 105) Paslr Panjang, 4 Bedrooms with bathrooms attached. Dining Sitting rooms, garage etc. Entry August, 1. Apply 358-C. Dunearn Road. Singapore. (No. 156» FURNISHED newly built bungalow. 2 bedrooms, t bathrooms, lounge, dining, kitchen, garage, servants quartern $90!-. Arthur Road. Grove Estate.776 words
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Advertisement824 1940-07-26 10 I FOR SALE Morris Saloon. 15 HP. 1937. Ex eel lent condition. All in Insurance until end of year. Seen by appointment. Price »550,-. Box 231, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 225E) FORD SALOON 1929. 22 H P. ln good running order; taxed and Insured. For quick sale $1701- or nearest.824 words
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Advertisement734 1940-07-26 10 NEW SESSION begun at FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL 1-A, Kirk Terrace, Singapore. Music Students of any standard, age or sex may be enrolled now. Particulars Phone 2323. LEARN CHINESE IN THfc SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL 122-126. Prinsep Street, Singapore. Two new beginners' class will be opened on 2nd August, 1940734 words
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Advertisement110 1940-07-26 10 NOTICE The Exchange Banks will be closed on 3rd August. Saturday. Public Holiday and on sth August Monday. Bank Holiday. MALAYAN MAGIC CIRCLE. Members are reminded of the entertainment being provided to-night at 930 at the Circle Hquse by a R.A.F Concert Party. Good Blocks make all the difference to110 words
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Advertisement50 1940-07-26 10 1 FOR CLEAR DISTINCT I EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION 1 TRY i YK" KAD, °I LEOMG, RADIO AND GENERAL AGENfll j w>»* ,^M WE SPECIALISE I\| jI fl WAUTY^WA^H^B FUR INSPECTION aL U I| YICK WOH HIN«1 (This shop has "r tion whatsoever UIlh 3 n f tr**l shops earrying: on th«-50 words
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Miscellaneous741 1940-07-26 10 To-Days Radio J SINGAPORE LONDON EHL 225 metre. (IJ3 «c|i) qm^^K Blo B 1* 1 m metre. Ci.« 5» US gg JJJ 1> rrw GW 21.53 If c fISS 1.15 Light Music. mid-day Tin. Programme begins 6pm 1.35 H«*». GSB 9.51 MC, (1155 *.1 iSS SSSSo» or lb. Koran. .oUo.ed741 words
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Article94 1940-07-26 11 inancift] Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. rL |rRS tetti scarce in the tin y i set yesterday, and most of the popular were again advanced, proved to $1.02. Raub harp rise to 54.75 with «sing at the figure. I. were more active than past, and reference to94 words
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Article23 1940-07-26 11 Singapore, Friday. p r e if tin and rubber ii, Singapore at noon to-day wert TIN RUBBER i'i j. Sellers: 3723 words
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Article257 1940-07-26 11 I TIN London, July 25. < 2 P ico i i;266 3 4 Buyers £267 Sellers Frice» £266 3 4 Birers £267 Sellers I Rl'ttBER iKiibli-; not received up to Hit- tinn mi to press. U>M)0.\ STOCK EXCHANGE London. July 25. 55 3 27I 65 3 V257 words
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Article340 1940-07-26 11 Reuter - Market Reports (By Reuter Reuter. Ov, London, July 25. ft resumption ~1 the debate on the Budget in the House of Commons .mr,r ,h rl Broa(lb ridge said the city of London would approve thei Chancellor s proposals and give them every support, «K~ TReuter. - 340 words
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Article106 1940-07-26 11 Ottawa. July 25— The Trade Minister announced to-day: firstly, the initial payment ol 70 cents per bushel for No 1. Northern Wheat basis Fort William will be continued durine, the crop year starting on August 1; secondly, there will be a new domestic wheat processing ta v ol106 words
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Article59 1940-07-26 11 XT London. July 25. The News Chronicle savs that yesterday's tendency to buy equities as' inflation hedges in view of the budgets inadequacy was purely traditional Under the 100 per cent. Excess Profits Tax. shares registered in the United Kingdom no longer provide a genuine inflation which must59 words
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Article30 1940-07-26 11 London, July 25.—Th e tin market ruled steady with a turnover of 150 tons. Prices were fully maintained. After the official hours a further 50 tons were traded.30 words
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Article57 1940-07-26 11 London,» July 25. The Stock Exchange opened cheerful, with Kaffirs and gilt-edgeds leading. Fair Cape demand found local sellers reluctant. Oils were a shade harder. Later in the day, the market turned a shade easier, except Tor Kaffirs which were decidedly firm. Towards the close, gilt-edgeds were hesitant,57 words
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Article55 1940-07-26 11 Manchester, July 25.—The Java contract for 22 million yards of wide cambrics for September December shipment has been divided among about 80 manufacturers and entails covering a large quantity of medium American yarns. The participating spinners, weavers, bleachers and merchants will be registered as the first exoort syndicate55 words
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Article55 1940-07-26 11 London. July 25.—The Treasury has received several applications for permission to implement financial instructions from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, but has not yet issued decisions as the provisional blocking order is so reccnt. The aggregate London balances are believed to be below tl .000.000. mostly on behalf of55 words
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Article26 1940-07-26 11 Liverpool, July 25—The season j throughout western Europe disfavoured crops on light soils affecting German- occupied counir.es vastly more than the 1 United Kingdom.26 words
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Article27 1940-07-26 11 Rome, July 25.—The wheat crop is oflicially admitted to be 26 million bushels below that of last year, due to bad w?ather in the North.27 words
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Article29 1940-07-26 11 London, July 25.—The Ottawa official carryover estimate exceeds previous ideas, which were around 250. but the crop is moderatelv below earlier estimates owing to dryness in July.29 words
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Advertisement8 1940-07-26 11 m nm f lf WHITE SCOTCH -V WHIBKV.8 words
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Advertisement41 1940-07-26 11 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking institution with years of financial experience. r E333P41 words
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Advertisement435 1940-07-26 11 Public Notices NOTICE rJSL, N 1 Shaik Sulaiman (Bill frni tS n Ionger in our employ as from the 16th, July. 1940 SEOW KUAN COMPANY, 4 5, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. NOTICE S-wJ^t 01 Chan S1ew N «i also 3ft£ an &ew N °y deceased, late SLfi. 2 Hi e h435 words
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Advertisement363 1940-07-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS p*o. BRITISH* INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT For all information apply toP. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quav, Tel. 5961. B.I.S.N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO. LTD Tel. 5497. B.I.S.N. CO. (APCAIt LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI MOJI KOBE. OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings; Special Holiday Return Tickets to China363 words
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Advertisement356 1940-07-26 11 BRITISH INDIA T he best possible services an being maintained by The P O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports ol call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom, Passengers are requested to register their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special356 words
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119 1940-07-26 12 Lcndon, July 25. FOR Ihe first night since the bombing raids by German? on Britain began on a large seals there wis a lull in aerial activity last nisrhl. No repots of attacks were received though yesterday had been a day r: widespread activity119 words
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97 1940-07-26 12 Reuter. Si) ngliai, July 25 THE Bull b Embas y denies German reports that the Briiish Far Eastern Fleet" has left Singapore for th-e Mediterranean or East African coast. It is suggested that the reports are being spiead in an effort to extractReuter. - 97 words
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404 1940-07-26 12 ENEMY ROUTED LIBYAN BATTLE Reuter. C ailo, July 23 I? A.F. headquarters announce that a highly successful raid was carried out to-day by Blenheim bombers on Dernia, in Libya. Over 50 enemy fighters and bombers were found on the jr roup All ourReuter. - 404 words
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Article491 1940-07-26 12 London, July 25. DECENT developments in Uu mania—with which commentators here incline to hr.k the recall of M. Tilea, Rumanian Minister in London—ar;d the feverish activity <.f German diplomacy in south-eastern Europe, have brought the problems of that area back into the forefront of interest491 words
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97 1940-07-26 12 Reuter. Cairo, July 25. THERE were about 100 civilian casualties 1 in yesterday's air raids on Ha fa. according to to-day's war communique The communique says t T :at In Palestine yesterday, enrmv aircraft raided Haifa ea lv in the morning. SeveralReuter. - 97 words
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Article50 1940-07-26 12 U.S. —JAPANESE INCIDENT Reuter. Shanghai, July 25. CURIOUS incidents between United States sailors and Japanese occurred at Tsingtao during the week-end. The situation assumed such proportions that the Americans had their shore leav e can-ellecl until yesterday. A serious view is taken by both sides and negotiations are proceeding Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article49 1940-07-26 12 More members are taking to flying, and last month three cf them successfully passed their tests for their "A" licences, while two others secured their permits "C," according to the June report of the Perak Flying Club. The hours flown ar c considered very encouraging and well above standard.49 words
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Advertisement177 1940-07-26 12 WHISKY I llealthv < liildmi are HafijM. A safe and reliable means tc happiness for children is bv con their minor health troubleBABY'S OWN TABLETS These Tablets are trie of a British child-specialist. Absolute! oure and safe for children ot ll Paby's Own Tablets are a specie stomach, teething and177 words
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