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Title Section21 1940-08-02 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 184. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, Au«us< 2, 1944),21 words
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Article, Illustration1655 1940-08-02 1 MOLOTOV FLAYS WISHFUL THINKERS Critical Attitude To New Japanese Policy Reuter. USSIA remains neutral" says M. Molotov, MM 'he Soviet Premier and Foreign Minister, in a fresh declaration of policy. He acknowledges the desire of Britain for better relations with theReuter. - 1,655 words
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79 1940-08-02 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 1. TWO of the Rothschild hankers are reported by the German radio horn Vichy to be included in the in (.tr depriving certain French i-ai/t ".»s ol Iheii nality. Others reported luded in the order aie the well-known journalists, "ftrtinax" and MadameReuter. - 79 words
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293 1940-08-02 1 Reuter. London, Aug. L A N Air Ministry communique states that yesterday R.A.F. aircraft of the Bomber Command carried out daylight attacks on military objectives in Germany and shipping off the Dutch and German coasts. During these raids, the bombers were engaged by enemyReuter. - 293 words
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86 1940-08-02 1 H.L. HOPKIN - From H.L. HOPKIN London, Aug. 1. AN air warden aged 60, who was asleep when nine incendiary bombs dropped near his cottage last night, extinguished thin singlehanded. The King has presented an Empire Medal tc Mrs. Cardwe'i, a farmer's wife '-vho single-handed captured a German86 words
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Article37 1940-08-02 1 Reuter. Washington. f\ug. 1 President ?ocs3velt has asked Congress to appropriate immediately $125.000 to be used for a children's bureau to establish and maintain a standard ot car? for European refugee children.— Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration92 1940-08-02 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 2. CARDINAL Hinsley, speaking at the inaugural meeting of the movement "Sword of the Spirit." designed to develop Catholic spiritual activities in "this fight for truth, justice and freedom," uttered a warning that the country was in peril from wily foes whose declaredReuter. - 92 words
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Article111 1940-08-02 1 Berlin, Aug. L THE official German News Agency states that the auxiliary cruiser which encountered the Alcantara has resumed activities against merchant shipping. New York, Aug. 1. The German freighter Wesser, which has been anchored at Punta Renas since the outbreak of war, is preparing111 words
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92 1940-08-02 1 Reuter Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 1. IT is authoritatively learned that the Brazilian Government is allowing H.1f.8. Alcantara to remain until repairs have been completed as the engine room is damaged and the ship cannot proceed unless she is repaired.— Reuter. The AlcantaraReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement154 1940-08-02 1 0n Other Passes Pages 2 pifc f#r 4 and 5 SET*"'*'* 1 g and 9 1 \\mLLElj li, 1 Dot'/ Neglect Your Vision bre your eyes scientifically examined a»d Meets properly corrected by a qualified •Pecialist, C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry Everbright Optical Co. 19. Chulia Street. Phone 4435.154 words
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Advertisement90 1940-08-02 1 STOP PRESS Win the Evelyn Astrova Beauty Cream at the Happy World Cabaret on Sunday, August 4. A TENDER STEAK WITH BEER BUT THE BEER MUST BE I M 9 EWAN S tesask* r IRIUIp« y* U4 H l J efLdodent Tooth Paste is thrilling mJm^mr^- millions morning alter morning,90 words
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263 1940-08-02 2 Action Follows Proposal At -Educational Conferpnpp ACTON WHICH WS™AP S ;ECT SZ CHILDREN NOW STirnv™ NDS 0F SCHOOLMALAYAN SCHOOLS HAS BEEN rlfL L W R CLASSES OF Aetinif on (he MEN BY GOVERNMENT. conference of Malaya, M a««!m 'J the fifth postpone the introduction263 words
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Article181 1940-08-02 2 last Night's First Night QFFICERS and men of HMS Ex«»r Graf Spec and AlV™ nsone on the unforge^Lf e nd eX p^ n a c r c k s their dom" which k,/7™ in For Free. °wtl? i°„ r t a b as o* 'f181 words
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Article104 1940-08-02 2 Bringing back some of the *f smash hits of nearly ,J. f fine st Swanee River 9 0 ?h SJL? Half -century, 18 Singa that was days. 5t In the dreamy Mississippi a after gives one of his no t Sffi. the scre *n. ances, sln104 words
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115 1940-08-02 2 i n^.i,cn, Sin?apore Thursday. DLCAUSE his mother would die of l« f JJn rva Chin Wan a au nt" I gSK to a eharge of grubbing in a dustbin when produced befofe Mr J. G. Rappoport, the Third Police 'of' 0 s*l Was115 words
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Obituary299 1940-08-02 2 JN spite Of the wet weather, there was Mr. Frank &««>? of Powell Co Ori g "!5 irector Place at Bidadari (ock The Rev r k q fS y af tenioon. Wreaths ofl}?iatedlowing: —Henry Emflv J/° m the fo1 Perreau, Carel m L May and299 words
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Article30 1940-08-02 2 I <o s «p e P m**. gistrate, Mr L C no. Rfth Ma impersonatine an char e d with J J S^n,5 W T «f was ad-30 words
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Article22 1940-08-02 2 Settlement Officer Soeefc?' la <-* Iskandar I B:ut. has been aniof^tJ 3 Grade Lusistant District Offi? er t0 act as AsI. Malay «ass22 words
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157 1940-08-02 2 THE Custodian of Enemy P sent in by Messrs. AuroraTimitejT, the tender The price tendered hv a w *s just over SUMnnt Aurora's almost double th* Whlch Wa lowest tender am Unt of the re. ft Orchard Road ?J\°V he bui lding the157 words
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190 1940-08-02 2 Driv er Should Have Exercised More Care ot the road after Ve'V ,h i his horn, was made v s*j Yacob, the driver, V, death of a Chinese p 2 vho was knocked down 'C tary lorry while S?, b road at the Naval mornunff of July 3 <>n tlte190 words
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Article141 1940-08-02 2 •'TH* man ha 3 1 his convictions covering a IL! from Kota Bahru to finLnore are i Mr- E. Tunn Chief cn.rf l e referring to Omar bin KeeL charged with houseb?eakfng beta District Judge, Mr. J. l McFan Z tn n y? l^ aiit141 words
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Article272 1940-08-02 2 Singapore, Thursday IDGMEXT was reserved to-day in the re-trial of Leong Ah Kmr, iJ-year-old Chinese, w ho stood trial before Mr. J. G Ranpoport. the Third Police Magistrate, on a charge ot having assisted in the managen,e i n 4°L a COlr,m °n ffaming house at a272 words
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Article27 1940-08-02 2 The 25th anniversary of the Lion City Club will be celebrated the wtn Choon v ated With a dinner at Great ,nH Uen resta urant at the27 words
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Advertisement189 1940-08-02 2 I W Ml "II ttm^^^^W Overseas! Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building, Chulia Street PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT mililm] mOP SPORTS GOODS m '''tfffiM f/ 'JF U< e 9 ui P >•<•« for Malayan H reams Championships. I Rackets and Stringing HEALTHTfAGIF I for189 words
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Advertisement17 1940-08-02 2 The Fifth Column Walls Have Ears STOP PHuss T l Ti,,„ I Advt. of T, GER BEER17 words
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719 1940-08-02 3 Expert Says "Not For The Present" JF Malayan teachers had their May, broadcasts in music and English, special!} arranged, a wireless receiving set in every school, and special loudspeakers for class lessons, would be an accepted leature of a l? schools in the country.719 words
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143 1940-08-02 3 10IIORE planters are unanimously opposed to giving unemployment relief to pineapple workers, who have been thrown out of employment owing to the lull in the pineapple trade. At a recent meeting of the South Johore Planters Association, a letter from the Protector of Chinese,143 words
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Article60 1940-08-02 3 Singapore, Thursday. TO celebrate the jubilee of the Universal Pictures' Corporation, and his 25 years* connection with it. Mr K. H. Tan act&l as host to dinner to Jocal film distributors, exhibitors and friends to-night at his residence in DevonshiuRoad Several speeches were m .de60 words
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534 1940-08-02 3 Singapore, Thursday. jjijAJD to have engaged Coolies outside the Naval Base and got them to work without getting them medically examined or getting identification passes issued for them, Goh Mah Hock, a Chinese employed in the Naval Base, was fined $100534 words
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Advertisement288 1940-08-02 3 ARE YOUR EYES WEAK? vail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years European clinic*! experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned gild built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. Ireade Bid?.. Phone 3002. H jjM.mpson. Dr. of Ocular Science. SCOTCH WHISKY 11 to take288 words
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Advertisement155 1940-08-02 3 Teatime made brighter with dainty Royal Bakery Cakes i 5 j There is a large variety of these t V f delightful tea cakes to choose from and M tne y are made fresh daily with the finest \A yf ingredients, in our Modern European C\ Supervised Bakery. THONE: STORK155 words
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460 1940-08-02 4 WATERY DIV. I SOCCER Malaya 3; r.A. (9th Heavy Regt.).... 1. JJXDISMAYED by mud and rain and a field like a skating rink, the Malays succeeded in beating the R.A. (9th Hvy. Regt.) by three goals to one at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. rr"l_460 words
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251 1940-08-02 4 i .ovals •>. ITFFW j fortress K.E i i{ zz:~,it m t* conditioM «t The xxir Kmc was played in advert conditions, the ground being sodden and slippery. However, although the San ncent nght and only cracked dd in wards the end of the251 words
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Article159 1940-08-02 4 Singapore B.A. tics for the week-end SATURDAY AT 2.15 P.M NatKunam (Novice) v. Teo Thuang Bak (Jacquesi; Wee Ghim Tee (Marigold' v. Urn Seng Cheow (Useful)- Wee Chye Koon (Eclipse I v. Ng Chia Hon I Marigold k Wee P Kim We? and It h USe T^^ V159 words
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89 1940-08-02 4 Playing before a large crowd nf spectators, at the Haw P ?r otn smm Hal', the N.A.A.F.I. Club scored an overwhelm ng C oyer the Oxygen Badminton Party w?nS I A n F l gal eS t0 nil Score 5Se first): Im Penal Club89 words
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Advertisement321 1940-08-02 4 SOMETHING jST SHOUT ABOUT!^|^V% THE GOOD WHOLESOME j& QUALITY OF THE BREAD \^^C^f^^\ CAKES BAKED AT Raffles Bakery ĔO^U MADE WITH CHOICEST 111 /fe^^^l INGREDIENTS UNDER I r- STRICTLY HYGIENIC 1 CONDITIONS. Order by phone—s3Bl f a- m i Deliveries daily from 5 to 9 p.m. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT321 words
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Advertisement549 1940-08-02 4 BLACK i WHITE THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO 275. S. Bridge Rd. Tel. 2164 Established in 1928. Optician C. Y. FAN Glasses supplied with a guranteed coupon Ephazone Ends All ASTHMA STRAIN IN 30 SECONDS! Egf"! p~ Protects Heart, O Lungs Arteries from Asthma's S&lS; BijgestDanger m^ HELPS NATURE TO549 words
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811 1940-08-02 5 "Spectator - Fox And O'Neill Stables Should Be Followed By "Spectator" AUTUMN RKiDE AND PENZANCE SHOULD PROVIDE MY BEST BETS FOR TO-MORROW'S RACES, THE OPENING DAY OF THE PENANG AUGUST MEET. Van Breukelen is expected by many to have several winners, but 1 cannot see the811 words
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Article82 1940-08-02 5 RACE ONE Ponies-Class 2— Div. 3—5.. furs. Scratchings—Nil. 4_niv •> RACE TWO Horses Class 4—Div. 5 i£i£tal»: Bright Answer, First Patrol (All engagements). RACE THREE Ponies—Class 2-Div. 2—5>2 furs. Scratchings: Nil. 4 RACE FOUR Horses-Class 4—Div. i 6 furs. Scratchings: Ariemore. RACE FIVE pomes—Crass 2 RAC?EHorses-Class82 words
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Article20 1940-08-02 5 Pasir Panjang Rovers will meet the ritS p m after which the flr,t teams will meet.20 words
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123 1940-08-02 5 KHOO SIN Ml hurdled his first ie in the Malayan tennis chair, pion ships with ease, beating Pang Ihiap Yong, the S.CRC. player, in straight sets of C—l, 6—v on the S.C.C. courts this morning. The Davis Cup player used a terrific service123 words
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Article52 1940-08-02 5 TO-DAY. BOXING: Sabatino v. Frisco, Happy World Covered Stadium. 9 p.m. SOCCER: SA.F.A. League. Div. II A, Pulau Bram v. Publishers, Stadium; Div. II <B>. P.C.F.A. "B" vs. Indian Assn., Farrer Park LAWN TENNIS': First day of Malayan Championships. S.C.C. courts. 9.30 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m.. and52 words
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Article31 1940-08-02 5 Wednesday's results in the inter-club tournament of the Singapore table tennis championships:— Chong Cheng .Old Boys' Association beat S.H.B. Junior Civil Service Club s—o. Siong 800 Association beat Chinese Club s—o.31 words
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Advertisement243 1940-08-02 5 .'.,.ru WMtlWggg^ Asthma Cause Xi ed in 24 Hours 1111 WW of an American tssible to get rid of i< ..f choking, gasping, ing Asthma by killing is Germs in the blood. powders, no more This new dlscov- to work in 3 minrm cause of Asthma, I iood and restoring243 words
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Advertisement20 1940-08-02 5 WW***» to UNIVERSAL RADIO HOUSE.. 205 Orchard Road, Phone 49®*.' When You Need Mende Service oi Spare Parts. (Mende Servicing20 words
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Advertisement162 1940-08-02 5 II TO-DAY'S FREE PRESS: ■I U 1 U Some of the world's most I■ Mm I jxjpular music is heard once mww mmm mwm mm again Jn <.g wanee River." MALAYA'S CINEMA Ot 10X1 ro pAY s MORNING TRIBUNt wwp Fvrrvhodv Goes This Is the kind of picture Where Everybody162 words
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Article265 1940-08-02 6 JHE German war chiefs are fading thai the tip-and-run raids by their air force on BriuSS are coating a higher figure i„ bombers than was included in the reckoning ITierefore they have resorted to turning the fast Meaaerachmitt fighters into bombers, hoping thus to be able265 words
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Article216 1940-08-02 6 DEVELOPMENTS in the Balkans must be giving Mussolini a severe headache. All along he has regarded .south-eastern Europe as his sphere of influence. But his entry into the war on the side of Germany gave Stalin the oDuor tunity of a life-time to eS southward216 words
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772 1940-08-02 6 Axis People Being Prepared For Long And Costly War Reuter. Arr 4U v London, Aug. 1. 1 lhebeg.nn.ng of a month which has so often Bgured in Nazi prewhv H.Tua d Wnfa naturally renewed "r T makinK he aUack in force has beenReuter. - 772 words
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Article25 1940-08-02 6 Reuter. Washington, Aug. secretary, ar.m.umt-l day that 81 foreign been detained in ih, h:,<l Canal zone for de„, i Reuter. tReuter. - 25 words
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Article100 1940-08-02 6 Reuter. A__„ London. CCORDING to Dutch auth quarters in London. Dr mquar. Reich Commissar Netherlands, in a proclamation to-day threatened severe penalties again* S owiVT of loyalty t0 S celebrate hor 3 SP* day) her first birthday., an rl Puniahetl fl „„f <:oratli;n of buildings showini!Reuter. - 100 words
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Article141 1940-08-02 6 Reuter. F OR a lone time £2*2; A, 'r and T.S»Ho« p c tne German which ReutS? h a tacks u P° n confident that fi2 snored, feeling answer them£ivJ Z Se attacks w °uld But y and misundeVsVoi p might Jb] y beReuter. - 141 words
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Article22 1940-08-02 6 Reuter. The New York. Aug. I. Windsor ho Duke and Duchess YorK- 0»%. One NewReuter. - 22 words
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Advertisement140 1940-08-02 6 I SPORTS HOSE Robinson's Special Quality. 51 52?"! k* B P,ain Turn-Over-Tops. 50% Cotton, 50% Wool, Soft and Kjast.c Small Card of Mending with Back Pair. Made in England (Jhurka Khaki-Cream Sizes »H to 12 in. Feet Price MMX p air HALF-HOSE ffl Serviceable. Made in England 10 to 11K140 words
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Advertisement57 1940-08-02 6 Railways As from Ist. August, 1940, Sleeping Cabin or berlh accommodation cannot be guaranteed unless reservation fees are paid four hours before booked departure of trains from Singapore, I Penang or Kuala Lumpur. Re- I servation fees can be paid at any I station. ZERO T E XI CELLULAR SPORT*57 words
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Article, Illustration22 1940-08-02 7 le else would suspect Salvat .n Armj officers of being anything are—great friends ii over the world, even in Japan.22 words
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106 1940-08-02 7 Reuter. I EADING officers of fc£?2S& Ug L L here P 1 1 1 c Salv l »on Army tv„ L11C organisation s activities Tientsin at their h»-H Army from Six for»L headquarters yesterday women wele Mrs walfcl e»»mlne<l while Major gendarmerie. Questioned byReuter. - 106 words
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Article217 1940-08-02 7 TRADE ADVANCE IN EAST ASIA Reuter. In t^ 2^^ East Ind s -^ss- Trie new Government has issued n lengthy statement of policy. It says the Dolnt stands at a greut hwtonc turning It is of urgent necessity that we should grasp the inevitable trends ofReuter. - 217 words
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Article236 1940-08-02 7 Reuter L.NMBn, All" 1 1 W° doubt is fell London, says 11 The Times dipt) rustic corresponj d nf, that the arrests of British subjects in Japan uave a political t motive. "The arrested men have all been prominent in the past In trying toReuter - 236 words
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Article14 1940-08-02 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 1: The death has occurred of Admiral Henry Wise Parker. —Reuter.Reuter. - 14 words
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Article108 1940-08-02 7 British Wireless. inn? u~ London. I. '1 HE House of Commons this afterthe h!n n ,o a t? reed to an amendment in vherPhv mg Up courts, Slfaif,7« c ases ln wnich the death x?h ,s infl,ct f d wUI °c reviewed by consisting of notBritish Wireless. - 108 words
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Article26 1940-08-02 7 Reuter. rp, Nairobi Aue. 1. Our bomber.; carried out a raid on the enpmy aerodrome of Yavello. The results are awaitReuter. - 26 words
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Advertisement490 1940-08-02 7 40 m Ilk N is v ■■■WW I HERBTO* TOXIC" *fo NON ALCOHOLIC FOR MEN A 4 vKw' hi^ll 81,0 is an cellen t restorative for men restores il ne ?lth re-invigorates and revitalizes the mental enerey, W XXty' >Wt th? »ni^> and "fUiflg* l regulates the howels. stimulates K.490 words
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Advertisement13 1940-08-02 7 Call or phone for I demonstration run 1 YCLE«CaRRIACe| 0 1926 LTDI I13 words
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Advertisement349 1940-08-02 7 nere aHp f or mmt&M§ your teeth I beautifully dean. Buy a tube of ODOL Toothpaste and dean your teeth w,th it twice every day. ODOL, j' S *J and most thorough known. It remove, every B trace of stain without damaging the J brtweej, f th 'IST' 1 A349 words
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Advertisement246 1940-08-02 8 GRAND MELODIES! SPECTACULAR SCENES! INSPIRING SINGING! IT'S THE BIG SHOW IN TOWN! Hundreds are coming to see it TWICE! TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 CAPITOL "BALALAIKA" M.G.M.'s Magnificent Musical Triumph. ■T tfU Starring J r^PPV CHARLES I \mm Jf 1 \IK RUGGLES, INbXj FRANK gewfp' MORGAN, BymW LIONEL AT WILL. Latest METROTONE NEWS-OF-THE-DAY246 words
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Advertisement285 1940-08-02 8 Two Grand Pictures brought back in response to hundreds of requests! Q| Special Week-end LArl IUL MORNING MATINEES! To-morrow (Saturday) Morning at 11 o'clock Special Last Screening of M.G.M.'s famous Technicolour Hit— "THE WIZAKH OF Wir with Judy Garland—Ray Bolger—Bert Lahr—Jack HaleyFrank Morgan and Billie Burke. Sunday and Monday, Aug.285 words
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Advertisement182 1940-08-02 8 PACKED HOUSES SINCE OPENING COME EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT TO-DAY ALHAMIIIA 3.15, 6.15 9.15 Two Great Stars in the Year's Greatest Picture MIDNIGHT PREMIERE to-morrow—ALHAMBKA WITH CLA UDE RAINS [jjjd 41 7 TO-NIGHT 9.30 "MARX BROS, at the CIRCUS" TO-DAY 3 P.M. "VALLEY OF THE GIANTS" TO-MORROW POPEYE 11 WIDE182 words
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Advertisement596 1940-08-02 9 I F si™^ CARNIVAL I Tn —T IN HONOUR OF HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY, ARMY, AIR FORCE VOLUNTFFDC mon stop as; Starts 9.31 p.m. TEA DANCE N£HT DANCE 7-9.30 P.M. The Weekly Services Night So Popular with the Military THIS SUNDAY' SOMETHING NEW IN ENTERTAINMENT ALL YE BOXING FANS NOTHING LIKE596 words
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Advertisement505 1940-08-02 9 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45> In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore t▼„ v Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No 2 7 n f iQ-?n mahSSod v AMIX «W hajee MAHMOOD of No. 17-F off Lorone 19 Geylang Road, Singapore Fireman FiS?Y n C d E p-505 words
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Advertisement756 1940-08-02 10 T&Jk&&2L rins limn «n DilBSSigigl 1 Situations Vacant WANTED Clerk Typist good at figures. Apply in owo handwriting Box No. 254, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 281E) WANTED Expert Lady Dressmaker, Oood Prospects. Apply Box No. 247, c|u Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 260E) COOK-BOY, Wash Amah required. Apply with756 words
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Advertisement751 1940-08-02 10 NEW BUNOALOW. next to 110. Wilkinson Road, tftree bedrooms, baths attached, long baths fitted, rent $110 also summer house attached, $501--p.m. Apply Lakhpat Rai. 21, Malacca Street Singapore. (No. 2678» AUOUBT HOLIDAYS By The Sea: Compound attap; house sea-front Slglap; two bedrooms; furnished $40 a month; inspection by appointment. Apply751 words
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Advertisement803 1940-08-02 10 Fresh Fruits and Trees, EAT MORE Fruits for Health and take some of Java's best freestone Rambutans grown in Johore by The Kota Tinggi Fruit Farm Lengkeng" (the nearly seedless fruit) AtjenLebah." "Atjeh-Boeloea" and "Atjeh-Goela-Ba-toe" Obtainable in Singapore from:—Messrs:— Bun Bee <k Co.. Beach Road. Kirn Ann Co.. Chua Chin803 words
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Advertisement675 1940-08-02 10 Tailoring ssss Msg For cheap and smart fittings: very moderate prices. A trial will convinced. (No. ziMfc) Professiona I MAKE More Money by Safeguarding your Busies against Leakage* and Frauds. Consult Wnyleen Co.. Asia House. Robinson Road. Singapore. (Ho. 1721) Public Notices THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE Of very well-made675 words
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Advertisement130 1940-08-02 10 NOTICE TAKE NOTICE lhat Wong Ho Neo, wife of Low Swee Ciuan, left his house and protection on the 28th July, 1940, without his knowledge and consent and he will not be responsible for any debls contracted by her as from date thereof. Dated this .{lst day of July, 1940.130 words
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Advertisement66 1940-08-02 10 I J FOR CLEAR, DISTIN( T EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TRY ••PYE** RAD, for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY KEE HUAT RADI^il j FINEST SELECTION of M L( AIN, KOSKOPF CYMA AND PIERCE WATCHES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY A* j YICK WOH HINC66 words
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Miscellaneous784 1940-08-02 10 f Radio; I SINGAPORE LONDOV ZHL 225 metres (1.33 «c TRANSMISSIONS EHF M M metres (9 98 mc OM 17.79 McV (l« J* 1 p.m. OST 15.14 Met 1392 1.15 Light Music. OM 21.53 Met #tHI 1.30 Programme Summary and mid-day Tin, Programme begins 6 n m ,f ***+h\ Copra784 words
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Article23 1940-08-02 11 The Stock Exchange Crm with oiLs strong, ads, reflecting the embargo, and Kaffirs the course of the trket quietly improved firm.23 words
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Article187 1940-08-02 11 TIN London, Aug. 1 £2673 4 Buyers £268 Sellers i l £267» 2 Buyers £2673 4 sellers Rl TIBER London. Aug. 1. Quietly Steady 13 13» 8 12?s 12 11 16 12 13 IS 12 316 12 516 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE lon, Aug. i. 55 9 26187 words
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63 1940-08-02 11 Reuter - By Reuter JHE Government w^?s mV»? Ue L 1 ing and develooinV m b th Producworkm, lc %ir?.S,f v lnes to continue Heuthe report that tt ri° Undation f <* insist that wcrk o »v P Veriunent may S'-ven precedence to63 words
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Article119 1940-08-02 11 London, Aug l These do not taehSl TSS«*2B ap P,yfight; water renT'nr L^?° d drink ready subject ?o heavy a r rticles a] as tobacco, andl petaS taxation such luSleHr^^S Wh iCh are avoiced will be tfvoH PUrcha l c can be Wholesale value d one of119 words
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Article59 1940-08-02 11 London. i -ru Food C.IF sellini 'oX 6 Ministry of cereals, effecUve to da, f r im Barley. ChevaUer tel- ar f„ as follows: 525: oats 41 6 £c 623 TW badey compare with q£ Dr evio,,7!? nces 40s. 365, and 38s rSpwtiwiv"* 5 w. s maize neas59 words
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Article77 1940-08-02 11 sterling annual*to* flSScf S2g* Overseas Ccttons Limited Bntlsn alrl£rv si£j Ye P e ™e Frcm Neu York\ i ttCn Board Jackson Curt! estiAtl that at 11 100.000 hales n Crop Liverpool reports that cotton opened I The loan market was oniet with upai Fives, which show the best77 words
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Article22 1940-08-02 11 Chicago. Aug. i._The bulk of the dailv ernSenTlo'an 11 Mf*"" into S >Qo7llT y rains The Alberta outlook'sTx Vent 822 words
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Article59 1940-08-02 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) rV Singapore, Friday. N shares continued weak yesterslM y T r 4h Fatts «own to but ?enpr»n h wer ef* irI V supported, were *2St peak,n «ollar tins were very quiet. There u»« «1»«-, n n esl em nt A 3$ S3? stf59 words
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Article24 1940-08-02 11 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to-day were:— TIN $*****, down fl. RUBBER Buyers 36%; Sellers 37.24 words
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Advertisement27 1940-08-02 11 BANK ND, A (TRUSTEES) L 'MITED. I 'MITIo NK 0F S"' filch I- i ncorporated l B a Trust Comof xSgJinwi' or kSie, f' IX£ D pees27 words
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Advertisement674 1940-08-02 11 Public Notices E B lSff RUBBER ESTATES, LTD NC^CE at f s d Settlements) Thirtieth Annual y rf^ n that at the Meeting to ta? kL General Office of the comin at l he Street, MalaccarSPlß N a 18 Jonker da y of Augusf' in IFyP' the 10th Directors at674 words
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89 1940-08-02 12 Reuter. New York, Aug. 1. FIFTY-THOUSAND copies ot a printed statement urging the United States to make available at least 60 'over age" destroyers to Britain has been distributed to the nation by the Committee to Defend America by aiding the Allies.Reuter. - 89 words
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Article90 1940-08-02 12 Reuter. Ottawa, Aug. 1. SINCE the evacuation of British children to Canada began, 227 have been admitted to Canada for the duration ot the war, it was stated In the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Mackenzie King, Premier, told the House that Canada had "net decidedReuter. - 90 words
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Article31 1940-08-02 12 Reuter. Wellington, Aug. 1. It is announced that a virtual moratorium nas been imposed for the duration of the war by the new regulations to give protection to mortgagors and debtors.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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182 1940-08-02 12 Reuter. London, Aug. J'HE following are quotations from recent articles in (ierman papers: The Deutsche Allgemeine Zeilung, on July 17, wrote; English incerdiary bombs have greater power of penetration than is usually presumed. The range and penetrating power of the of their explosive bombsReuter. - 182 words
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