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Title Section21 1940-08-01 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 183. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, August 1, 1940.21 words
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Article, Illustration583 1940-08-01 1 BIG CRISIS BREWING IN THE BALKANS "We Won't Be Handed Over To Hungary!" MASS MOVEMENT TO SOVIET TERRITORY than tin c-c million peasants in Transylvania, great wheat and cattle province of Rumania, are in revolt, led by Dr. Maniu, National Peasant PartyReuter. - 583 words
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92 1940-08-01 1 Reuter. Berlin, Aug. 1. FrlK and Rome conversations have brought about a devei*h admits vjf no further justification for the Balkan Ihe diplomatic correspondent of the Berliner Boersen- voluntarily associating policy of the Axis and cement with Bui--:*a Hungary, has alreadyReuter. - 92 words
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Article19 1940-08-01 1 Lyons, Aug. 1. radio to-day stated that ithorities had lifted the imposed on traffic between and unoccifpied zones of19 words
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Article135 1940-08-01 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 1. Vl 1 >«»r of Soochow, Mr. Koh X is reported to have been (1 The Japanese are said I losed the gates of the city. t u<nj„,v t<> reports reC eived here M uas kined as he was ■JS l is office, by threeReuter. - 135 words
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Article70 1940-08-01 1 Reuter London, Aug. 1. A WHITE Paper issued last night describes the procedure 'under which German and Austrian internees may apply for release. The White Paper gives a list of 18 categories under which exemptions from internment are possible. These include those occupying key positions inReuter - 70 words
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Article122 1940-08-01 1 Reuter. Bucharest, July 31. THE Rumanian Cabinet has been in session five hours. It is rumoured that a Government reshuffle is imminent. A semi-official statement issued by the Rumanian News Agency says that the Council of Ministers heard a detailed statement from the Prime Minister.Reuter. - 122 words
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Article29 1940-08-01 1 Reuter. Vichy, July SI. The Havas Agency announces that all postal, telegraphic and telephonic communication with occupied zones in France has hem provisionally forbfdden from to-day.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article139 1940-08-01 1 Tokyo, July SI. ug, G. R. Morin, chief representative in Tokyo of the Associated Press of America, was "summoned" by military police this evening states the Domei Agency, on the ground that he "sent a series of cables reporting false a*d groundless news," in connection139 words
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Article38 1940-08-01 1 Reuter. London, July 31. AN Admiralty communique slates that the destroyer Delight (Commander M. Foff-Elliott, D.5.0.) was damaged as a result of enemy air attack and subsequently sank. The loss of life wasReuter. - 38 words
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Article153 1940-08-01 1 Reuter. Lisbon, Aug. 1. 1 THE Duke and Duchess of Windsor 1 appear in the passenger list of American liner Excalibur as "Captain and Mrs. Wood." I The liner is due to sail at 6 a.m. to-day. l It is believed that only the Duke'sReuter. - 153 words
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48 1940-08-01 1 Reuter. Washington, July 31. SENATE Military Committee to-day agreed that the Burke-Wadsworth Compulsory ML'itary Training Bill shall require registration only of men aged 21 to 31 instead of 1« to 64. This would rcchice the number liable for regictration to 12.000.000.-Jceuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article179 1940-08-01 1 Reuter. BRITISH air and v> a superiority over Italy, says a writer in The Times, is bound to have a disastrous effect on the Axis, while the numerical superiority of the Italian land forces. "which are notoriously inferior in quality and efficiency, has served no purpose. TheReuter. - 179 words
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Article61 1940-08-01 1 Reuter Nairobi, Aut;. 1. A COMMUNIQUE states. "Strong Italian forces were encountered at Dobel, approximately 30 mile;, south of Moyale. "After a sharp engagement, and having inflicted considerable losses on the enemy, our troops broke off the action. "Our aircraft carrh-d out rfonnaissances this morning." A Cairo communiyjirReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement39 1940-08-01 1 n l( o'her Pages Pages Housing Scheme 2 >' Car I hefts 3 ,ll|,rs( 4 and 5 Sl 1 6tf Airmen 6 J Solid Against Germany 7 1 8 and 9 1 rrtisements 10 Financial Nous 11 Ban Hits 1239 words
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Advertisement109 1940-08-01 1 THE DEAREST WISH OF WOMEN. To be fair and younger is the sum and substance of the dearest wish of every woman. Use Evelyn Astrova Face Beautifier and your skin will be softer and smoother even after the first application. BUY A NEW |j WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR /or f/ttftt? reasons &Oto£Sr/c109 words
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Article85 1940-08-01 2 A Singapore. Wednesday. S the result of a fight between two elderly Chinese, at Magazine Road, last night, Tan Ah Pang, (72), the older man, is believed to have sustained a fractured rib. Ng Ah Tin (50), the x»ther man, was produced before Mr. J.85 words
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323 1940-08-01 2 DFASONS for his retirement from **the Municipal Commission were given by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, until lately the representative of the Straits British Association on the Municipal Commission, in an interview with the Tribune. "Owing to the increase in my volunteering duties, consequent323 words
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Article24 1940-08-01 2 The sum of $1,600 for the Malaya Patriotic Fund was raised by the Muar Civil Service Club Players' production of "Hay Fever."24 words
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272 1940-08-01 2 Scheme For Supplying Fine Accommodation For Officers (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) A HOUSING SCHEME WHICH WILL GREATLY INCREASE THE ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES FOR OUTDOOR OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EXCISE HAS BEEN UNDERTAKEN BY GOVERNMENT. Started just before the outbreak of war, the work on272 words
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Obituary101 1940-08-01 2 THE death occurred with tragic suddenI ness last night of Mr. Frank Merrells, well-known Singapore businessman, at the age of 58. He had attended work as usual during the day—he was Managing Director of Messrs. Powell and Co.-n became ill suddenly in the night, and101 words
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Obituary53 1940-08-01 2 V, e deeply regret to announce the death at her home this mori.ing of Mrs. C. P. S. Wong, wife of Mr. C P S. Wong, barrister -at-law, and daughter-in-law or Mr. S. K. Wong, of Telok Blaga and Hongkong. Deceased leaves a53 words
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248 1940-08-01 2 Singapore, Wednesday. MAN "who usually walked with his head and eyes to the ground" was the description applied h\ Mr. C. Dyas, A.S.P., in charge of the Singapore Harhoui Board Police, to Zaidullah, a 82-year-old constable of the Board who was knocked down248 words
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Article116 1940-08-01 2 Last Night's First Night the next few day. It toil atari 2 Hopkins is a Cbnf££SL# ty Ml »am roi Flynn work, St *Rl and lntelligence intc^stlng 011 We JSPL absorbingly being accumulated and e T aduaJly false floorboards mol. o dden neath see the116 words
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Article41 1940-08-01 2 At the Ipoh Town Hall on Saturday the late M l??^ 1 son 8 of Pontianak Slif?' Urn sha u Pin Miss Kg Kane Wn married to Mr. Ng Roil 55.' C nd dau ghter of Perak sVem g e rSoM41 words
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Article287 1940-08-01 2 Singapore Uvh, A CHINESE, Ong Chan, cessfully appealed n n, Un > Court to-day against a sJfc »rt six months' rigorous ononis and twelve strokes of the r posed on him by th e ThirTt? trate for loitering about :i armed with a dagger l,J »D Mr.287 words
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Article439 1940-08-01 2 Singapore, Wedneabj. following the shooting of Tan Ah Lay, a Chinese who received a pistol shot wound in the course of a fight between two societies, Yin Tian Penjr. alias Yeo Goo Peng, a 27-year-old Hokkien,™ produced to-day, before Mr J G Kappoport, the Third Magistrate439 words
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Article52 1940-08-01 2 On Saturday, Aug. 3 at 5 I Hie Geylang English School G Capt. Goodman Ambler. District Supen»: tendent of the St. John Amb Malaya, will distribute medallion c r inmates, voucher certificates and I certificates to the members Malay (Education) Division ol John Ambulance Brigade D 152 words
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Advertisement149 1940-08-01 2 OVERSEAS CORPORATION, LTD. arajiiNG, chulia street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. :o: FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. :o:AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE &CO K. LUMPUR ALAN LOKE I vw m m NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, 22* LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD.149 words
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Advertisement22 1940-08-01 2 The Fifth Column Deeds won the Empire loose talk may imperil it STOP PRESS "Talk About Tiger Instead" Advt. of TIGER BEER22 words
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674 1940-08-01 3 On The Way To Thailand When Arrested Singapore, Wednesday. Private Thomas McGuire (21), of the Manchester Regiment, was to-day charged with stealing four motor cars from different places within two days, it was revealed that when he stole the fourth car he674 words
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Article, Illustration61 1940-08-01 3 old Karl Mdig with the bust of Generalissimo resided? atriS of f»s 76 exhibits which will be on view at his St Jhomas' Walk, from to-day till Saturday. Representof vlnna hT«m* f ork "T Si Cc his arrival here aft the invasion exhibition. Duldig has promised61 words
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315 1940-08-01 3 Singapore, Wednesday. I IM JOO SENG, alias John Lim, proprietor of Monieo Cafe, who had been fined $200 in the Police Court on a charge of abetting the gafe ct intoxicating liquor- at the cafe without a licence, appealed against the conviction and315 words
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Article192 1940-08-01 3 APPLICATIONS for remittances to Canada for the education of children or for the support of families will only be considered if the children were already at school in anada or the families were permanently resident in Canada before the outbreak of the war, an official communique192 words
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Article293 1940-08-01 3 gVEN with Germany, the greater part of Europe, and certain South American republics out of bounds of her trade market, Malaya I did trade for the first six months of 1 this year to the extent of over $986 million. The actual January to June293 words
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Advertisement476 1940-08-01 3 >HK PUT ON POUNDS OF FLESH p et is wonderfully better." -gjUing more worrying than lost .1 To watch the scales anjtfcfv hoping against hope for an ln--0 e-p of lust one ounce—to take bot2*tnd battles of fishy-tasting oil and Jiff, feel no better—to lie awake at wondering what dread476 words
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Advertisement162 1940-08-01 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all limes from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. 'PHONE: STOKE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPL'R 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BITTERWORTH 33162 words
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Article, Illustration57 1940-08-01 4 SINGAPORE'S goalkeeper, Wai O Mun, punching the ball away i during an attack at his charge at Monday's football match in which the Sing Tao tourists de- fcated a Singapore XI 4—1. Others 1 in the picture are Abdul Rahman, Ah Poon, Kok Eng Kee (the57 words
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Article24 1940-08-01 4 In a Division 2A League match played at Zeletar last tne K 4 kV 1'orpeclo cieleatect tNc Nuval police dv lour ssoals to nil.24 words
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600 1940-08-01 4 PROGRAMME of amateur bouts has been arranged by the War Charities Dance Committee for August 9, at the Happy World Covered Stadium. There seems little doubt that this will be one of the finest amateur bills ever presented In Singapore, fhe programme including600 words
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167 1940-08-01 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Mat i Malacca, July 30. ALACCA tennis fans will have an opwmiP^rtUnity. of in acti on the two well-known tennis stars Kho Sin Kie DaviPrim UgheS c Wimbl «don and i>ayis Cup Players who are taking vvn in167 words
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Advertisement414 1940-08-01 4 I COCKTAILS DINNER TO- 14. 11l AT RAFFLES CAFE I A SPLENDID ENJOYABLE BEGINNING TO YOUR EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT EXCELLENT GRILL A La Carte Social Atmosphere Music RAFFLES BAKERY CONFECTIONERY J For Best Quality Bread Cakes J I HOTEL ROOF GARDEN TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY j J MAGGIE414 words
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Advertisement400 1940-08-01 4 CROOKES OPIItAL TnL^ 206, South Bridge Rd SiL ,PAn V Optician T. S Le e T^ Ka,)or e WHAT IS HOLDI\(, YOU DO\V\? no l that you have never I had the chance, it is not th! I somebody else has all the IUCkl UC k Be honest with yourself.:*400 words
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Article186 1940-08-01 5 pPLEASANT scenes were witnessed at the conclusion of ng iao footballers and the AllSingapore side. The Sin" Tuo tourists lost the match D n a E2F'J? ftL More this° n wa^ W,nded vt blowing a collision with the Singapore Malay winger, Yahaya. ngapore l£? match ended186 words
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564 1940-08-01 5 Stadium Game A Thriller j nfi sing i ao soccerites were uniucky yesterday when they met and lost to an all-Singapore side by the odd goal in three. They were unfortunate, because they first put up a grand display, their best yet in564 words
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Article23 1940-08-01 5 THE annual athletic meeting of the Singapore Chinese Girls' School which was fixed to take place yesterday has been postponed until Aug. 8.23 words
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Article48 1940-08-01 5 IT has been definitely decided that the Malaya Cup final between Singapore and Kedah will be played at Kuala Lumpur on Au;f. 17 at the K.L. Stadium. After their match against Kedah, Singapore will m~et Selangor in a friendly name the following day.48 words
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Article30 1940-08-01 5 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, M F A vs. R.A. (9th Hyj, Stadium; Reserve Division, Loyals vs Fortress R.E.. Gillman. Annual match, Graduates vs. Undergraduates, Medical College30 words
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Article57 1940-08-01 5 for s m have to pay (Gov ;f eai t0 meet the L°y al ground: to day at lhe SCCAVFnrJI« P S r. S L McNee, F W«22i D Bren nan, G. Boas bank p e )he s; SLdr B J Marchbank R. Utrtl R. A. Hooper57 words
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Article66 1940-08-01 5 The following have been selected to for the V.M.C.A. against the R.A.F. Tengah to-morrow at 5 p.m. at Tengah (players are requested g \Js**t at V.M.C.A. Orchard Road at 4.15 p.m.): Wee Aik Chan; V. N. Pillay, M. Swyny; V R Sabapathy, G. L. Day, m!M? U IU66 words
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290 1940-08-01 5 A FI( ;HT which is going to attract a great deal of attention in Singapore comes off at the Happy World to-morrow night when the Pueto Rica Negro Atilio Sabatino steps into the ring to face the Oriental middleweight champion Young Frisco, as290 words
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Article90 1940-08-01 5 the Great World last night membera of the Sing Tao ffjorts Club were entertained to a dinner by the Straits Chimse Football Association hjSi the I ***** 011 of th e dinner, a i min/P 6 1 lcoml n« the tourists was made 69 the Hon. Mr.90 words
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Advertisement257 1940-08-01 5 public Notice ANNOUNCEMENT A X OF II IN A in China by Special Charter I SUB-AGENCY OMMENCE Hi SINESS Slh August" 15)10 hdi 74, Kesawan, Sumatra. P 0 Box No. 65 Jt ihic Address:-~<iitx<-kijo m Mr. \V. L. Yu. GOLD LEAF TEA GOLD LEAF*' ood and you will nge your257 words
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Advertisement179 1940-08-01 5 Quick Hea/f'ng for SORES ULCERS Try this New Antiseptic Discovery If you have a persistent sore or ulcer that simply will not heal, try this new treatment used by Doctors:— Bathe the place thoroughly with hot water containing some T.C.P. (the rapid healing Antiseptic). Then bandage with a piece of179 words
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Advertisement194 1940-08-01 5 a OPENING #AU I HDU mre TO-DAY M| m Everybody g MALAYA'S CINEMA M Ittl Goes. GRAXD HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! \P I AMKHE LEEDS JOLSGN I a HA A L i ,OHNSON CHO,R jj> I J SEE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ON PAGE 2.J i MUSIC JJ/ MELODIES AND AND hum RHYTHM I194 words
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Article268 1940-08-01 6 WHEN Germany was employing her full force and marching Into France from tho north, Italy entered the war. French morale was shaken to the foundations and the result was the signing of the armistice on June 24. In the coming battle for Britain, for which troops268 words
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Article183 1940-08-01 6 THERE is some talk about "Banging the Drum"—meaning more effective propaganda for the war effort—in Malaya. From the beginning of the war. in fact, long before it broke out, the Tribune Group of Newspapers have repeatedly stressed the need for a more frequent, intelligent and attractive183 words
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352 1940-08-01 6 240 PLANES DESTROYED IN ATTACKS ON BRITAIN -Reuter. JHE Nazis have lost at leayt 600 airmen during the month of July in their operations again-t England, according to an Air Ministry communique which also states that during the same period at least-Reuter. - 352 words
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Article51 1940-08-01 6 Reuter. New York. J U THREE Imperial Airways 1 Captain YViloockson. Imperial Airways tr. service, Cjptain D. j (sponsor of the comncsit and Waft-Commander Powell, armed at an Canadian pert to-day British liner. It i s rep they w4i supervise American bombers arm s vReuter. - 51 words
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112 1940-08-01 6 Reuter. MR. Winston Chui chill. British Premier, writing in the first copy of Vrij Nederland ("Free Holland"!, a L'utch weekly newspaper, which wt'J appear 'Hi London to-morrow, says: ''Ihe brutal invasion of Holland has aroused in every Netherlander worthy ci the name a firm determinationReuter. - 112 words
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Article21 1940-08-01 6 A bulletin states that Mr. Neville Chamberlain continues to make satisfactory progress and adds that no further bulletin wi?l be issued.21 words
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47 1940-08-01 6 Reuter. Madrid, sag. i THE announcement of tl the British blockad" publicity in the Spar, observers here consider thi that no unfavourable commi peaied may be regarded that the authorities recof new measures are in no way harm legitimate Bpanish Rsuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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134 1940-08-01 6 Reuter. Berlin Aug. L A STA rFMENT combating any idea that "the war again-! < is being waged only half-heartedly" was issued here I; by the official German News Agency. It says: 'Germany war against England with just as much determination and ofReuter. - 134 words
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Article146 1940-08-01 6 Reuter. Canberra, lug 1 AVER 70.000 additional Australians v will go into military training a> th» result of to-day's call-up, ajfl the Sydney wireless. There are already 120,000 camp in Australia. The figure of 70.C00 include year-old grcup which caniD. in addition to thi called up to-day.Reuter. - 146 words
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Article60 1940-08-01 6 Reuter. London, Aug DETAILS of Individual published in the first for the Norwegian camp; the severe nature of the Bars to the D.S O. are Col. (temporary Brl George Phillips, late ol shires, and Lieut.-Col. I Eden Cass. King's Own York Infantry. s t The list includesReuter. - 60 words
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Advertisement43 1940-08-01 6 BRITISH MADE THERMOS FLASKS EXCELLENT VALUE-SOUNDL V MADE k SSC "w. .■v SALE PRICE 52.80 each Green h Ke m d'o C „lv "£2 "»«1?' canisl ™»ainer. Clours Brown, ureen. Ked oar/, (.ood quality vacuum filler. SALE PRICE S4 25 WHITEAWAYS Kuala Lumpur-Ipoh-SINGAPORE-Penang-Ta.'p.'ng43 words
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353 1940-08-01 7 EMPIRE STANDS SOLID AGAINST GERMANY Reuter. London, Aug. 1. £HE next few weeks might well be the supreme moment in the life of the natic n, declared the Rt. Hon. L. S. Amery, Secretary of State for India, speaking last night at Dudley. rnT-fTTRT? ~,ooReuter. - 353 words
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57 1940-08-01 7 ISHINGTON, JULY 31. Tn] lAPANESE EMBASSY TO„u ISSUED A STATEMENT OKU ALLY DENYING THE lit pi OF THE PRESS MESFROM HONGKONG H STATED THAT THE (.KIN G GOVERNMENT REJECTED JAPANESE o\ I KTVRI S. VIBASSY DECLARED II M) BEEN NO OFFER EITHER ON THE57 words
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Article31 1940-08-01 7 Reuter. London, July 30. Gazette announces the the DS O. to WingEarl of Bandon and Distinguished Flying Distinguished Flying Qftcers and men of "the fl m wing-commanders nts Renter.Reuter. - 31 words
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309 1940-08-01 7 Reuter. London, July 31. Commons tc-day. on the adjournment, Mr. Silverman r>ved to annul two of the defence regulations. He the hands i f any unscrupulous government or minisnable the executive to prevent the expression of any inion i any newspaper. r King-Hall (National Labour),Reuter. - 309 words
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Article335 1940-08-01 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 1. THE Admiralty states that inform--1 ation has been received that two sea Gladiator ah craft of the Fleet Air Aim intercepted three Italian Save a aircraft in the Mediterranfan on Monday afternoon. One of the Italian machines was s hotReuter. - 335 words
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68 1940-08-01 7 Reuter. Melbourne. July SI. THE Commonwealth Air Minister. Mr. Fearbairn, announced to-day that in order to connsct with the Pan-American Clipper service from the United States, a special plane will leave Auckland (New Zsaland) to-morrow for Tasmania. This steo is being taken pendingReuter. - 68 words
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Article126 1940-08-01 7 British Wireless. T T London, Aug. 1. HE announcement on the Italian wireless, which has been repeated from German stations as well, that "the ports of London, Newcastle and Southampton have been closed to commercial navigation," is described in authoritative quarters as "ridiculous." The figures for entrancesBritish Wireless. - 126 words
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127 1940-08-01 7 Reuter. London, July 31. jy|R G s. Hall, Parliamentary Secretary to the Colonial Office, replying in the House of Commons to a question on the Hongkong evacuation, said that in view of the uncertainty of local conditions, the Government had decided that it was necessaryReuter. - 127 words
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Advertisement392 1940-08-01 8 (GAP HILL (LIMB I A.A.M. SUNDAY, AUGUST 4TH SKATS IN GRAND STAND $2. BOOK AT LITTLE'S. PROCEEDS TO WAR FUND. 6.15 9.15 nßHpaMg^H ANOTHER GRAND PICTI RE BBS f t J A JH OPENS THE GATES OF BJI MEMORY—RICH WITH THE 11 BHiaiia^"™aB B EMOTION OF YEARS OF BELOVED MELODY!392 words
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Advertisement690 1940-08-01 9 What Lovely Faces Greet Youl at Singapore's Beauty Shrine fREE Admission SPECIAL KRONCHONG I NON-STOP DANCE T I 8 12 P.M. MBIOS DANCE BAM) JOHORE PATRONS WELCOME BEGINNING TO-NIGHT VOin FOR THE BEST ALL-ROUND DANCING HOSTESS ALL YE BOXING FANS NOTHING LIKE WEE DRINK AND A LITTLE DANCE HERE AFTER690 words
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Advertisement807 1940-08-01 10 Eg^awimiD-iiDiSBSSI Domestic Occurrences FNOAG E MI NTS Tne engagement ls announced to-day between Mr. Tan Chai Leng, eldest son Of Mr. and Mrs, Tan Lye Chiang and Miss bar Chwee Bng, eldest daughter of Mr. fc/ar Yen Chit and the late Mrs. Sar Yen Chit The engagement la announced between807 words
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Advertisement740 1940-08-01 10 TO LET. Sea-side 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 Hoad. Singapore. (No l56B) IST. SEPT. Modern Bungalow. 4 bedrooms bathroon.s attached, garage and servants quarters, rent *45|- Apply 711. Paya Lebar, Singapore740 words
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Advertisement775 1940-08-01 10 LEARN CHINESE IN THE SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL 122-126, Prinsep Street, Singapore. Two new beginners' class will be opened on 2nd August, 1940 for late applicants. Fee $2 per month. Prospectus free. THE BENNETT COLLEOE WAT—The quickest, cheapest, and easiest. L.C.C. Examinations: Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Cambridge, Matriculation. Accountancy (A.C.C.A.). Secretarial (A.C.1.8.).775 words
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Advertisement188 1940-08-01 10 MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOC lATION Owing to the necessity for many members of the Exchange Banks' staffs to be on military duty at Barracks some distance oul <>t town each Saturday at 230 p.m., if Is hereby notified that, until further notice, the Banks' official closing hour for the acceptance188 words
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Advertisement53 1940-08-01 10 g "OK BOON LEONG v X '»Mnh u t, r S PADIQ OF TME FUTURE TO-OAV [5?^ tfP<Al S HUAT RADIO Co. FINEST SELECTION of VULCAIN, ROSKOPF CYMA AND PIERCE WATCHES ARE NOW Ox\ T DISPLAY YICK WOH HINC 429, North Bridge Hoad SINGAPORE Inspection invited; M obligation to purchase.53 words
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Miscellaneous796 1940-08-01 10 I Tp-Day s Ratlin I SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (I M mcls). TRANSMISSIONS 2 ZHP 30.96 metres (9-69 mr|s). GSO 17.79 Mc s ("idjc P m GBP 15.14 Mcs (185 iis Light Maate. osj 21.53 Mc, s ii 1.30 Programme Summary and mid-day Tin Programme bceins 6 pm 11796 words
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Article382 1940-08-01 11 Reuter - Market Reports L— (By Reuter ff U tltr the day, the market was "h Kaffirs drifting. Towards however, the market selec~ riiv-d. Kaffirs sharply re- :ieir earlier down-trend on of decplevels, which Lon(ion I f -d. r d while Japanese bonds joints down and nominal.382 words
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Article242 1940-08-01 11 TIN London, July 31. £269 Buyers £269i/ 4 Sellers £268 y 2 Buyers £268 3/ 4 Sellers hTBBER London, July 31. Quietly Steady 12 7 8 13 12% 13 2 nf Forward) Sept. 12* 4 12 Oct Dec. 125 8 123 4 LO.NDO.N sTOCK EXCHANGE London, July242 words
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Article144 1940-08-01 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. THERE was a sudden change in market sentiment yesterday afternoon, and sellers appeared on all sides, while buyers held off. Consequently most of the popular counters were marked down. Hong Fatts offered $1.05 at the close without attracting takers.144 words
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Article25 1940-08-01 11 Singapore, Thursday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to-day were:— TIN $134 Vi, down P/±. RUBBER Buyers 36H; Sellers 37.25 words
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Advertisement802 1940-08-01 11 Public Notices ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF Made-to-order duco-sprayed Stained and Polished Teak and other HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Including.—Lounge, Dining and Bedroom suites, Childs' bedroom suites by Paskoe. Child's model house with furniture complete, child's toys, General Electric Refrigerator (in good condition) International G.E.C.- Radiogram oil paintings, Cheavin's Saludor water filter dumb802 words
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Advertisement369 1940-08-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH?;iNDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. For all information apply to- S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay Tel. 5961. BJ.S.N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Tel. 5497 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI KOBE. OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA Regular Sailings* Special Holiday Return Tickets to China and369 words
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Advertisement366 1940-08-01 11 BRITISH INDIA 1 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 requirement! but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special366 words
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Article112 1940-08-01 12 RUMANIA'S OFFER TO BULGARIA, HUNGARY Reuter. JHE Rumanian Government hopes to appease Hungary and Bulgaria by( offering an exchange of minorities without giving up more land. This policy was revealed by M. Manoilescu, the Foreign Minister, after i a long meeting of the Cabinet yesterday. His statementReuter. - 112 words
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Article42 1940-08-01 12 Reuter. Canberra, July 31. A proclamation calls up all Austra- 1 lian males who have reached the ages of 20, 22, 23 and 24 in the year ended June 30 last, for compulsory service as citizen forces.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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232 1940-08-01 12 Reuter. Washington, July 31. WHILE the ban which the United States Government to-day placed on the export of aviation petrol applies to all nations except those of the Western Hemisphere, it will mainly have the effect of preventing supplies from reaching Japan asReuter. - 232 words
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Article99 1940-08-01 12 Reuter. Washington, Aug. L THE Soviet has pretested to the United States against President Roosevelt's c rder freezing the American credits of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, it was revealed by Mr. Sumner Welles, UnderSecretary of State, to-day. No reply has been made by the United StatesReuter. - 99 words
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Article140 1940-08-01 12 Reuter. London, July 31. SIR David Owen has accepted an invitation from the Government of Hongkong to visit the Colony for the purpose of advising upon the future administration of the port. He will be accompanied by Mr. Duncan Kennedy, member of the Institute of CivilReuter. - 140 words
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78 1940-08-01 12 Reuter. Washington, J u v :>i MR. Summer Welles. VndtrSecretary of State, stated to-day that for British war- ships to convoy the I niled States liner Excalibur with the s Duke and Duchess of Wjndser aboard would be a violation of the American neutralityReuter. - 78 words
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Article53 1940-08-01 12 London, Ji ya IT was authoritatively stated in i to-day that in two or thr the situation regarding tea supplies h expected to be so much easier is a probability that the position m ay then be reviewed, to ascertain whether there is any necessity to53 words
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212 1940-08-01 12 Reuter. London, July 31. 4 COMMENTING on the extension of the contraband control, The Times says that neutral countries would, of course, much prefer that there should be no interference with their ships or trade. They must recognise, however, that we are fighting for ourReuter. - 212 words
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Advertisement175 1940-08-01 12 WAR OX <;ERMS!!! Fight the germs of Pyorrhoea. Stop bleeding gums from bleeding Prevents Decay of teeth with Anti-Pyorrhoetic Dental Paste. Obtainable from all high class Dealers. j Sole Distributing Agents for Singapore: jj TRADING COMPANY 'HOLLAND' LTD.. 137 139 Cecil Street. SINGAPORE. j 1 nArr I World's Greatest m^175 words
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Advertisement128 1940-08-01 12 IF YOUR j BREATH HAS v A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL 1 Unless 2 pints of bile juice flow from our liver into our bowels every day, our movements get hard and constipated Mid our food decays unnaturally in our 28 feet of bowels. This decay sends poison all128 words
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Advertisement94 1940-08-01 12 there NEVER HAS BEEM fel A BETTER BH.R CAR THAU X&1 And its 100% British too! a j Ko arnlied vvarilv —but fV Exceptional is '.T**^^Morris Ei«ht «>*V i&xm demands it! lrutnm j o *:«n of the average *cV X**>» I identical with the aceommoda d si/c k J t94 words
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