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Title Section21 1940-08-03 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 185. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, A«f. 3, 1940.21 words
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Article, Illustration175 1940-08-03 1 HARRIED AT EVERY POINT BY BRITISH Reuter. London, Aug. 2. V U> lr m i,1( 1 'b.van-Egyptiari border indicates that the Italians lar«;e numbers of troops, the majority of whom 1 >■ t in the neighbourhood of Solium, writes Reuter's niiiiian t rrespundent. o ha\fReuter. - 175 words
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Article165 1940-08-03 1 British Wireless. Aug. 2. IT IS stated in authoritative quarters in London that there is a considerable force of Italians concentrated on the North Libyan frontier. These forces have been gradually advancing towards the frontier, f aking careful protective steps as they go. with anti-tank and field artillery.British Wireless. - 165 words
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Article44 1940-08-03 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 2. Jx hing r seu< manager ~nc of the biggest coal m*rn* m C hina, was kidnapi Win an outbreak of terrorism w hile an attempt was Jt c assassinate of the China but the weapon iMirt.(j.__K eutpr>Reuter. - 44 words
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Article23 1940-08-03 1 Washington. Aug. 2. rtment stated to-day j ins detained in the i. zene were aliens not as announced by Col.23 words
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Article63 1940-08-03 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 2. According to the Moscow wireless, the Soviet Parliament to-day passed a Bill forming a Moldavian Federal Soviet Republic consisting of the former Moldavian autonomous republics and the greater part of Soviet occupied Bessarabia. T The Bessarabian districts of Khotin, Akerman and Ismal,Reuter. - 63 words
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684 1940-08-03 1 Home Guard Ready To Wipe Out Invaders Reuter. London, Aug. 3. JJEUTER'S special correspondent at the headquarters of the Northern Command states that armed industrial workers of the north, enrolled in the Home Guard and training side by side with the regular Army,Reuter. - 684 words
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Article124 1940-08-03 1 British Wireless. London, Aug. 2. INCLUDED in the £52.000 which has 1 been contributed in Fiji to the Bomber Fund are contributions from employees of the Theodore mining group. At meetings held by the mining employees it was agreed that European employees wculd contribute threeBritish Wireless. - 124 words
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Article, Illustration121 1940-08-03 1 Reuter. IT is officially announced that the Prime Minister has invited Lord Beaverbrook to be a member of the War Cabinet. For the time beins Lord Beaverbrook will continue to be Minister of Aircraft Production, adds the announcement. The War Cabinet new consists of sixReuter. - 121 words
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Article22 1940-08-03 1 Reuter. The first party of British airmen numbering 22 has arrived in Canada for training under the Commonwealth air training plain Renter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration22 1940-08-03 1 Salvation Army women are almost constantly on duty supplying refr shments to men working on Britain's coastal defences.22 words
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118 1940-08-03 1 Reuter. Ankara, Aug; 3. Vt'RtLE if Molotov's speech is regarded in political circles in Turkey as a careful and statesmanlike declaration of policy which does net In the least change Soviet-Turkish relations, great irritation has been caused by the discovery that the German version ofReuter. - 118 words
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Article109 1940-08-03 1 De Gaulle Petain Reuter. Clermont Fcrrand, Aug. 2. GENERAL DEGAULLE has been sentenced to death in his absence by the military court, states Ilavas Agency. The sentence also includes military degradation and confiscation of his property. Gen. Degaulle was charged with treason, attempt against the outsideReuter. - 109 words
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49 1940-08-03 1 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 2. According Lm information reaching diplomatic circles h?re, th? Duke and Duchess of Windsor are disembarking at Bermuda and are definitely not coming to the United States. It is presumed they will proceed to Nassau by air or sea RouterReuter. - 49 words
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Advertisement155 1940-08-03 1 O'her Pages Pages. n j ni ..:irve For Teachers z 1 ii ia Year Old I hare Suit Fails 4 Javanese Doc tor Fined ft 6 and 7 Oppose Axis Policy 8 States' Famine 9 12 and 13 racial News 15 'y I b mb Oil Targets 16 K YOUR155 words
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Advertisement140 1940-08-03 1 STOP PRESS Win the Evelyn Astrova Beauty Queen at the Happy World Cabaret on Sunday, August 4. iIPS that Inspire LOVE Men thrill to the tempting softness of Invite romance, let Tangee keep your Tariff lips. They hate harsh, greasy, lips soft, natural, youthful looking. P'Jinred Km! For radiant natural140 words
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385 1940-08-03 2 Introduction Suggested At Educational Conference (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) JN BETWEEN TEACHING THOUSANDS OF SCHOOLCHILDREN DAILY, 120 TEACHERS OF SINGAPORE'S CHINESE SCHOOLS AND PRIVATE ENGLISH SCHOOLS ARE NOW TAKING A COURSE IN ENGLISH, ARRANGED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. An indirect385 words
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Article170 1940-08-03 2 A HIGHLY successful "Surprise" night was held at the Cathay in aid of the War Fund last night. As a result several thousands of dollars are expected to be donated to the Fund. The entrance to the Caic was converted into the gangway of a ship170 words
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Article49 1940-08-03 2 London, Aug. 2. FROM further details available in London to-day of the action in the South Atlantic by the British merchant cruiser Alcantara against a German raider, it appears that the action began at about 16,000 yards which the Alcantara closed to 9,000, scoring hits meanwhile.49 words
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Article19 1940-08-03 2 Mr. J. A. Black, M.C.S., has been appointed chairman of the Civil Liability Tribunal for the Settlement of Penang.19 words
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101 1940-08-03 2 THE appointment of Dr. Lim Han Hoe, member of the S.S. Legislative Council, as a temporary unofficial member of the Executive Council of the Straits Settlement.*;, in the place of Mr. Sze Jin Chan, who has resigned, subject to the approval of the101 words
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Article65 1940-08-03 2 Reuter. Stockholm, Aug. 3. KING GUSTAV of Sweden to-day reaffirmed Sweden's policy of neutrality in a speech from the Throne at the opening of the extraordinary session of the Riksdag. He declared:—"l am firmly determined to maintain friendly relations on all sides. "I shall not relax myReuter. - 65 words
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Article400 1940-08-03 2 London, Aug. 2. rERE will be keen competition lo obtain specimens of the leaflets as souvenirs, but no one here is quite sure what object the Nazis: expect to gain by them. They appear to show the complete lack of understanding of the British conditions which prevails400 words
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48 1940-08-03 2 Reuter. Buenos Aires, Aug. 2. A former officer of the scuttled German battleship Graf Spec, named Got. tioff, has been arrested. He had escaped from internment and was hiding in Chaco. Military maps and photographs of ArKItSS. were found ln his posReuter. - 48 words
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Article202 1940-08-03 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 31. THE Borneo Co.. Ltd. interests in the Straits and Malaya are to be under new management In the course of a fsw months. Mr. K. H. "Simpson, manager of the Thailand interests of the Borneo Co., has been appointed202 words
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204 1940-08-03 2 Singapore, Friday. OO convincing was Aziz bin Moha- mcd's persuasive tongue, that Eu Waj .Fong, a Chinese girl employed at one of the stalls at Tait's Shows, took off her diamond ring and allowed Aziz to walk away with it. He promised to return204 words
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Article11 1940-08-03 2 Mr. R. K. Auten has been appointed Superintendent, Singapore Rice Pool.11 words
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298 1940-08-03 2 PURSUING THEIR POUCY TO REPLACE EMPTY BERTHS LEFT BY RETIRING BRITISH EUROPEAN INSPECTORS BY ASIATICS, THE POLICE AUTHORITIES HAVE RECENTLY PRO MOTED SEVEN MEMBERS OF THE RANK AND FILE TO THE RANK OF ASIATIC INSPECTORS. Representing the highest number promoted at one time, this addition298 words
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Article528 1940-08-03 2 JHE following is a list of registered Pof^? nt S y subs cribers to the Malaya Patriotic Fund up to July 31:— "A.J.8.D." $5, Mr. F. B M Akkermans $5, Mr N S. Alexander $30, A. Alcan $50, Rev. A. S Moore SP\2 Ailon ym°us528 words
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Article184 1940-08-03 2 TT is officially announced tor the formation of; fence Corps are being rj loped in co-operation Services Association ol The Corps is primarii v men over 41 years ol age who, for one reason or not be absorbed in the i forces. It will be184 words
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54 1940-08-03 2 British Wireless. London \xa H.R.11 tbe Duke of Kei R.A.F. station in East Anglj efficers and airmen ol "j> Gaulle's army of free Frenchmen irt have taken pau in the recent ooera tions Germany. The Duke made a complete v the stations in theBritish Wireless. - 54 words
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Advertisement72 1940-08-03 2 BFFORE 4 PREPARATIONS THAT IK WILL GIVE YOU A BEAUTIW i FUL BUST IN TWO WEEKS. i-T\ a beautiful bust can be acquired by every woman. You can obtain J V i perfect fascinating curves with V\ V y\ BUSTOFINE. the amnzin? herbs and \BH| ,1 j H vegetable flesh72 words
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Advertisement180 1940-08-03 2 BLACK I WHITER ★LODHKA* Uterine Tonic Every woman suffers the relentless functional distress incidental to Womanhood: every woman an girl, however, robust and healthy j must endure the recurring pa 1 But every day now the way to balanced health is by taking j Lodhra a highly efficient and well180 words
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497 1940-08-03 3 4 DEATH SENTENCES PASSED IN BUILDING (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) SINGAPORE'S PALATIAL S1.T50.000 SUPREME COURT, OVERLOOKING THE ESPLANADE AND HIGH STREET CEI EURATES ITS FIRST ANNIVERSARY TO-DAY. Opened on August 3, last year, by H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton J nomas, following an impressive ceremony,497 words
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Article96 1940-08-03 3 Miss Marie Ney, who in private life is Mrs. T. H. Menzies. leaves Kuala Lumpur shoitly for Australia where she v.'ill appear in a series of English plays Her visit will be a short one and all arrangements are in the hands of the lemous Australian theatrica 1 impressarios J.96 words
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Article, Illustration31 1940-08-03 3 the magnificent Supreme Court which celebrates its first to-day. Costing nearly S2 millions, the buildijng Comwplendid vi w of the esplanade and of ifae Singapore water front.31 words
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345 1940-08-03 3 Singapore, Friday. j I Wis., hi., house in Ann Siang Hill on the afternoon of July 17 to j?o for a vim, eleven-year-old Lee Ah Lam was walking with another friend along Keon<r Saik Road when he was knocked down In a I in.345 words
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Article56 1940-08-03 3 TV.7 I Straits Settlements 1 m in public during :.der the direction L R A M.. A.R.C.M., Botanic Gardens British Lesion.'' S'radella." Flotow: Finck; Valse, Crimieux; Foxveable You." Milton T) Honeymoon." •cai Moment," it Katong Park at al Standard." dan and LudThe Girl in Valse. "Valse De Sketch.56 words
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Article71 1940-08-03 3 Mr. Walter Martin Beins, formerly of Singapore died at Bangalore, South India, on June 27. He was 66. He leaves a widow who is still in Bangalore, and two daughters in Singapore, Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer and Miss Ethel Eeins. While in Government service in Singapore, Mr. Beins held several71 words
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Article, Illustration66 1940-08-03 3 Detective Tan Cheng Quee, who was involved in one of the most thrilling gun duels in recent years whrn he was accosted by robbers at River Valley Road some months ago. For his bravery and gallantry—which resulted in one of the robbers b?ing sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment66 words
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Article101 1940-08-03 3 gXEMPTION from the provisions ol* the Petroleum Revenue Ordinance of all petroleum brought into, landed, removed in or taken out of the Colony by and for the use of any aircraft belonging to certain international aircraft companies operating from Singapore, is notified in last nights Government gazette101 words
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67 1940-08-03 3 Star of "Balalaika," the film now showing at the Capitol. Nelson Eddy will broadcast to a Capitol audience to-night at 9. This follows the broadcast on Monday, the opening night of the picture, when the broadcast, unfortunately came over one hour too early. To-night's67 words
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Article563 1940-08-03 3 FURTHER donations to the Malaya Patriotic Fund are as follows: Donations previously acknowledged $1,772,149.10, Master G. Holiday $5, Seremban Branch $4,800, Kelantan Branch $1,800, Anonymous $10. Malacca Branch: Dr. W. B. Haines $25, Mr. R. H. Fortescue $20, Mr. Mrs. W. H. C. Horn $7, Miss563 words
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Advertisement67 1940-08-03 3 the Lkl? io enteit ainment value "Alnwick" cannot bt specially designed to Me free reception in mates and especially reception of Furopean »ay e stations ned for battery ope> employs mains valves I a reception usually with a mains model. o ne of the 15 Lissen J™ o comprising PortModels67 words
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Advertisement245 1940-08-03 3 pardon us for Mowing our awn Trumpet buf 5C S SAUSAGES are goou 1 MADE FRESH DAILY IN OUR QIQ OWN KITCHENS ■nITCTTTH I < i N 'F PORE 53 6 3 linesl X MMTOB 3»1 (3 lino), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501. BUTTEKWOKTH 33 08. 182245 words
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1083 1940-08-03 4 Plaintiff's Suit For Share In Estate Fails Singapore, Friday. POINTING out that the claim ought never to have been made, Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell to-day dismissed the action of Wee 800 Lat, who claimed a share as a beneficiary in the1,083 words
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Article126 1940-08-03 4 Singapore, Friday. hire completely razed to the ground a house occupied by My. Alexander Cross uf Oammon (Malaya) Ltd, yesterday, at Bukit Timah Road. Only the servants' quarters and the kitchen of the building were saved. l! is believed that there was no one in the126 words
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145 1940-08-03 4 Singapore, Friday. HIS head covered with bloodstained bandages, and bloodstains all over his clothes, Dala ISingh, a 50-year-old Sikh, appeared before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, today. He appeared to be weak and when a charge of having been drunk and145 words
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Article55 1940-08-03 4 I\R. Victor Pureed. MCS will broad- cast from the Kuala Lumpur station on Sunday. Aug. 4, after the 8.20 news. His talk will begin at about 8.45 p.m and will be rebroadcast by the Singapore station. The subject of \he talk will be "The Art55 words
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Article27 1940-08-03 4 untitled Syed Mohamed bin Ahmad AlkafT. local head of Messrs. AlkafT and Co., the Arcade. Singapore, has been elected a committee member of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association.27 words
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504 1940-08-03 4 Tribunal Hearing nrirm Singapore, Friday. UK applications lor exemption from the second period of continuous training, which starts on Aug. 7, came up before the Local Tribunal this morning. Two were successful, while the other two were refused. The Tribunal to-day was composed of only two504 words
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Article192 1940-08-03 4 WEVERAL casts arising L offences under the gulations were dealt with \m\Z Fifth PoUce Court to-Zr For selling one kati of Vho rough salt at three cents on Ini when the fixed maximum r i,. 1% cents, Phuah Kiok Phua Hng Kng, proprietor J T man192 words
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Advertisement417 1940-08-03 4 I COCKTAILS DINNER TO-\l«;ilT AT RAFFLES CAFE A SPLENDID ENJOYABLE BEGINNING j TO YOl'R EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT EXCELLENT GRILL A La Carte Social Atmosphere Music RAFFLES BAKERY CONFECTIONERY For Best Quality Bread Cakes SEA VIEW HOTEL I TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET I ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY MAGGIE CALLOWAY UIWER S3— NON-DINERS SI417 words
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Advertisement363 1940-08-03 4 BLACK t WHIN GRIPE MIXTURE When new born and or children show disinclination for food, surfers from vomitting. gripi* in the stomach, constipation, n lessness, convulsions. None other is equal to BCPW GRIPE MIXTURE for the treatment and relief of ailments in children, with all rapidity to return to good363 words
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Article, Illustration38 1940-08-03 5 Examining these valuable prizes at the R.S.I .C regatta held last reek-end are Mrs. J. B. Dunne ,H Mrs. V. C. H. Smith, while another interesting on-looker in the picture is little Miss Ethne Dunne.38 words
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Article207 1940-08-03 5 JrpHE following officers passed in Malay at the examination held on June 24 and 25, it is notified in yesterday's Government Gazette: Colloquial: Messrs R J c Dalies A. McColm. Dr. G. A. Ransome. Dr." B. D Mclesworth. Miss E. J. M Foster and C.S.M.E.W. Edkins.207 words
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Obituary66 1940-08-03 5 The death occurred on Sunday of Mr. Paul Wi'llam Richards at his residence, No. 39, Kelawei Road, Penang. Mr. Richards, who was 76. had served in the Government Survey Department for 35 years. He retired in 1912 and was awarded the Imperial Service Medal and also the Popes Medal. Order66 words
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487 1940-08-03 5 FORMED DIAGNOSIS ON INSUFFICIENT GROUNDS Kp» iaDT/IXT Singapore, Friday. EMARKING tnat accuser! had formed his diagnosis on insufficient n S ta 'T! aiNl take into consideration much of the In n°7 T COU,d haVC availabl e by talking to the H»«an, me District487 words
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112 1940-08-03 5 Singapore, Friday. T. M. Habetost, was granted discharge from bankruptcy by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell, at th* High Court this afternoon. The order was, however, suspended from operation for one month. Appearing on behalf of the Official Assignee, Mr.112 words
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Article84 1940-08-03 5 Singapore, Friday. TWO Sikhs. Nehar Singh (28) and Naran Singh (24», said to have used criminal force to an additional constable at a gate of the R.A.F. at Sembawang Road, claimed trial when charged before Mr. J. C. Rappoport, the Third Police Magistrate, to-day Naran Singh was also84 words
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320 1940-08-03 5 Beer Case W,™. Singapore, Friday. IiH a warning that appellant would be wise to remember that, having been convicted once, a subsequent convicticn was punishable with imprisonment which might extend to two years. Mr. Justice A. K. a Beckett Terrell to-dav dismissed the appeal of320 words
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Article135 1940-08-03 5 Singapore, Friday. to have misappropriated money by forging credit notes in favour of a customer, Chun Teck Lock, a 22-year-old clerk of the Singapore Cold Storage, was produced before Mr. L. C. Goh, in the Fifth Police Court, to-day. Chua pleaded guilty to three135 words
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Article43 1940-08-03 5 Mr. V. Arumukkham, Senior Asiatic Master of the Clifford School, Kuala Kangsar, will be proceeding on transfer on Sept. 1 as Headmaster, Government English School. Gopeng. He succeeds Mr. W. H. B. Monerasingh, who gees on transfer to King Edward VII School, Taiping.43 words
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Article130 1940-08-03 5 Singapore, Friday. ONLY 17 years of age, Liong Kah Tack, a Cantonese had three convictions against him. Liong was serving a period of police supervision when a detective called on him and discovered, in Liong's house, a quantity of bicycle parts, a bicycle which had been130 words
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Advertisement229 1940-08-03 5 sjw SLACK SCOTCH jHI WHI9KV aa ARE Y«M' w o ii it 11: 1» ire jrta wondering what s'\\\ happen to yon n business gets slack? Worry never does one any good. Gd 'id 0/ this spectre of jnemplovnient hv naking yourself so valuable to your employer that he will229 words
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Advertisement289 1940-08-03 5 [NACET BLADE Sj joD^RA^l^iE k You can depend upon Nace* I I Blades to give you many close, L MADE IN ENGLAND J imooth shaves. They bring tha* uniformly high quality never before known in low-priced blades every blade in every packer I_J %J i!LJ V having an edge that289 words
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653 1940-08-03 6 Robert Chia, Helen Khong Surprise In Mixed Doubles <~, t-*._:j„.. MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Singapore, r riday. seriously extended ar any stage, Kho Sin Kie, China's Wimbledon star and Davis Cup representative, had an easy passage in the first round of the open653 words
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Article485 1940-08-03 6 RON DENNIS GIVES GREAT DISPLAY HOUGH he received a unaminous points' verdict Atilio Sabatino, Puerto Rica middleweight, just scraped through his tight with oung Frisco, middleweight champion of the Orient at the Happy World Stadium last night the Malay, and keeoine out of ranapri i485 words
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Article57 1940-08-03 6 Soccer enthusiasts in Muar are promised a good match to-morrow v.hrn the Muar Chinese football team mcci the Klang Chinese Football Association in a charity match in aid of the China relief Fund and the War Fund The match will be played at the Muar Club padang and kick off57 words
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Article70 1940-08-03 6 M L i- tle A ls e rt (7J bea Little Mydin (7.124.) on points over four rounds. Boy Chye (7JH) lost on points to C-u-ley Steve (7.10) over four rounds. •fj d M Car Pentier (7.12U) drew roods' 1 DaSS «5,22? 2 ennis (911) outpointed70 words
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Article153 1940-08-03 6 JJY eight goals to nil Pulau Brani thrashed the redoubtable Pub-' ushers at Anson Road Stadium yesterday when they met for their division two B match. Despite unfavourable conditions this proved a fine game, some exceedingly good soccer being witnessed. Irving scored one and Fitzgerald live. At153 words
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310 1940-08-03 6 BIRTULFO - .J B > BIRTULFO QPENING the second round of the present Singapore Baseball Series, two leading teams of the colony, the Japanese Club, 1939 Pennant holders, and the American Association, hitherto undefeated Nine this season will cross bats at Jalan Besar Stadium to-morrow310 words
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Article228 1940-08-03 6 MEN'S SINGLES (IST Rn Kho Sin Kie beat Panne• 6-1, 6-0. MEN'S DOUBLES: (IST i-r, Robert Chia Tan Huck G. Mabin G. F. Ifurph H. Kamis Yadi beat F E. J. Mockler 6-2. 6-1. Goon Kok Lem Goon K< H. C. Lim C. Y. Koh 6-1228 words
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Advertisement121 1940-08-03 6 i FINEST SELECTION of VULCAIN, ROSKOPF CYMA AND PIERCE WATCHES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY YICK WOH HINC 429, North Bridge Read, SINGAPORE. j Inspection invited; no obligation to purchase Tel. No. 7922. 1 For Constipation ft Killed Intestinal Disorders PARAGOL I A palatable emulsion of h J grade medicinal Paraffin121 words
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Miscellaneous31 1940-08-03 6 TIDE TABLE High Tide TO-DAY: 10.48 a.m.. 4 f, 10.08 p.m., 9 TO-MORROW: 11.22 a m v ft 10.50 p.m.. 10.2' ft MONDAY: 11.56 a.m.. 9.1 ft 11.35 p.m., 10.5 ft.31 words
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Article, Illustration442 1940-08-03 7 Tribune Cricket Correspondent - Malayan Cricket Review I'M Tribune Cricket Correspondent ,< vl O \'S annual lest between the Colony and the Malay States commences to day and will be continued to-morrow r ,l will be ">e chief attraction this week-end. Selangor n- :ue iortunate in (hat the match442 words
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945 1940-08-03 7 T HE tofday, is'" ,he o|, ne da > uf Pena »S mating „n RACE ONE I ONIES CLASS 2 DIV SK fttrq n LITTLE AUDREY 8v «2 !XT \2 0/2 f 0 0 0 BALI GIRL Lindsay Vears Owner 0 4 0945 words
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Article, Illustration24 1940-08-03 7 LALL SINGH makes a welcome reappearance in the series. Will h e be able to wm the match for th e States?24 words
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Article53 1940-08-03 7 BATTING S4 l D. Preston (V.M.C.A. vs. Sinhalese K.L.). C 4 C. JayatUaka (Sinhalese vs. V.M.C.A. X.L v *Not out. BOWLING. /or 'Jo B. S Gill (Indians vs. Chinese X L 6 for 3J P. George (Raffles Inst. W. St Andrews). 5 for 18 Parada <St. Andrews53 words
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Article45 1940-08-03 7 Kko 1: BALI (iIRL Faith Rate S: happy boy Xonia Manis Kan- J: ROSALIE Marnell Ra«« I: PFXZANCF Beacon Race 5: SIR PATRICK Spring Girl Rare G: PRETTY QUIET Constant Light Race 7: ROYAL DESIRE Benedict Race 8: AUTUMN BRIDE Storm Ahead45 words
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Advertisement92 1940-08-03 7 toMU* STAXDARI> t«u *jj SAKSAPARILLA TOXIC Blood builder «35 'JT and purifier AiirX A Wk Cures various *#r\Ljf tropical diseases. r V «#Cy Beware of imitation. L Price $1 per bottle Sn ttle 50 cts. I S tfORWED KASSDM CO., p B D SI Singapore 'Phone 4708. 1 Siyli .mfort.92 words
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Advertisement261 1940-08-03 7 Til HI! TO-DAY BI HI I Everybody 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 MALAYA S CINEMA Dfc LUXE Morning Show To-morrow 11 a.m. Here's your Holiday Programme! 20th Century-Fox Musical Hit of the Year. ALSO FOX LATEST NEWSREEL WAR BOOK EARLY FOR TO-NIGHT PHONE 3400. TO-NIGHT AT MIDNIGHT I BOTTOM OF THE SEA'261 words
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Article224 1940-08-03 8 HJANY people have assumed that a German victory would be complete if the British Isles were occupied. Now it is being recognised that the occupation ol Britain need not necessarily be a decisive factor in the war and that the struggle could still be carried on to224 words
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Article308 1940-08-03 8 things stand, the German plan for the reduction of the British Isles may assume one of three aspects: FIRSTLY, the full weigh! of the German armour in a decisive struggle. This method will he employed if Hitler wishes to avoid another winter at war. SECONDLY, a308 words
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413 1940-08-03 8 BELIEVE NAZIS HAVE SHOT THEIR BOLT (Renter's Special Commentary) London, Aug. 2. TTNDER the heading "Ihe Arabs and England" the Alahram published an article from Saved Mirghan Elidrisi, prominent Erfrfei leader, who roints out that Islam orders believers to treat other natiors as413 words
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Obituary92 1940-08-03 8 Reuter. Shanghai. Aug. 2. CHARLES VTeLzler, chairman of the Russian Emigrants' Committee Relief Association was shot dead outside his home at 8 a.m. to-day by Chinese gunmen. It is known that the Japanese authorities had plans to establish a new Russian Emigre Committee in ShanghaiReuter. - 92 words
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Article91 1940-08-03 8 Reuter. Dublin, Aug. 2. a STATEMENT issued by the Lireann •tt Government Information Bureau on behalf of the Department of External Affairs, discloses that the Irish registered steamer. Kerry Head, was attacked on Thursday by a German bomber, near the entrance tc Oyster Haven. County Cork.Reuter. - 91 words
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Article134 1940-08-03 8 GERMAN planes made theE I iIX I aflet raid on Britain hJ** the night. a n (;Ur 'n Containing extracts fr m Icr's recent speech and i»-sf' < Hitler's last appeal s** they fell in thousands town in th- south-wcsl m lrr 3 The Ministry134 words
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Article137 1940-08-03 8 Chungking .*ug. 1 VIGOROUS fighting flared up again along the 80 kilometers in the south Kwangsi front from Nannin? to Siulu late in the evening of July 30, according to a military report. The Chinese troops are n Ina from th? corner of the nortbra137 words
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30 1940-08-03 8 Reuter. Tokyo. Aug 1' X HE post of .special em Netherlands East Indies hu effered to General Kuniaki Kois former Minister for Ove: Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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284 1940-08-03 8 Reuter. London, Aug. li. JX the statement of policy issued by the new Japanese Government and its amplification by Mr. Matsuoka, Foreign Minister, violence of tone and lack of clarity are strangely combined," says the Daily Telegraph in a leader. "For theReuter. - 284 words
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Advertisement285 1940-08-03 8 g SPORTS HOSE EgHBS Robinson's Special Quality. 511 Ribbed Legs. Plain Turn-Over-Tops. Wmm Cotton, 50% Wool, Soft ami I I i Elastic, Small Card of Mending Bill wiin Eacn Pair Made in England I•If fl Ghurka Khaki Cream 111 Sizes 9 2 to 12 in. Feet JBL Price 51.».» Pa.r285 words
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Advertisement86 1940-08-03 8 Apply uticura Ointment to your Eczema. Af the very touch you feel its marvellous soothing effect. Withu minutes that terrible, sleep-wrecking itch is dispersed alter each application, the affected part looks bealthiei eruption dies down, ft shrinks in size daily. Scaling il weeping dries up, and new spotless skin Ecz86 words
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Article, Illustration108 1940-08-03 9 Lisbon, Aug. 2. i .1. crowds gathered at the L quaysidU to witness the departure of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. The Duke and Duchess arrived in the ship separately, the p less aboard first. Id,- puke was the last passenger board the108 words
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407 1940-08-03 9 Reuter. LONDON, AUG 3 AMERICAN SOLDI ERS IV YE NOW LANDED IN BRITAIN TO HELP IN THE WAR AGAINST HITLER. They arrived with the second division of the Canadian Expeditionary Force yesterday me tTr g nf th t c Americans is a former f hReuter. - 407 words
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Article54 1940-08-03 9 London, Aug. 2. Min»stry News Service a anadian sergeant atroiling with two other Hurrii tnes over a convoy yesteri. a Junkers divebttntn 1 into the sea. >nd enemy bomber was laged, and all our lots, who are members of i! Canadian fighter squadron formed in this54 words
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Article45 1940-08-03 9 Reuter. London, Aug. 2. lly that two moi'o have been arrested panese authorities. Reverend Chadwell, lish Church Missio.i Sandford, who was have been made by Sir Robert Craigie regarding ihe arrests. in London regarding -r the Britons in ens. Qber nine.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article79 1940-08-03 9 Reuter. T London, Aug. 2. lie Ministry of Food has entered 2° agreement with the Canaan Wheat Board to purchase during nr cereal year July 1940-41, a fur"p IN mill.on bushels of wheat. IT the purchase ever Rented, iieuter. v. Ottawa, Aug. 2. MinisterReuter. - 79 words
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Article14 1940-08-03 9 untitled The communique states: o' velopments in Dobel area, to report on the fronts."—14 words
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302 1940-08-03 9 Thousands Dying Daily In Devastated Poland Reuter. NEW YORK, AUG. 2. piE NEW YORK SUN STATES THAT FAMINE IS NOT IMMINENT IN EUROPE—IT IS ALREADY THERE. This is the conclusion reached by experts after a careful survey. Half the population of the area roundReuter. - 302 words
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Article62 1940-08-03 9 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 2. 4 TIDAL WAVE swept the western coast of Hokkaido Island early this morning, and washed away 1,300 fishing boats. Much loss of life is feared. The wave followed an earthquake shock which rocked Sapporo, capital of Hokkaido, and many other placesReuter. - 62 words
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Article82 1940-08-03 9 British Wireless. London, Aug. 2. IT is reported that the Government of A A'gentina have published a decree authorising the immigration into Argen tina of a number of children from the United Kingdom. This action is very ,:iuch appreciated in London, where it is regarded asBritish Wireless. - 82 words
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332 1940-08-03 9 London, Aug 2. "flfE have been thinking to-day about a report published in the New York Times from Vichy from their correspondents, who say that the Germans are busy putting long-range artillery all along the French coast-from Buologne to Dunkirk, with the idea332 words
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Article128 1940-08-03 9 Reuter. London, Aug. 2. AUTHORITATIVE comment is made in London to-day on some points in Mr. Molotov's speech. It is true, as M. Molotov stated, that the appointment of Sir Stafford Cripps was made with the desire to improve relations with the Soviets. When Russia expressed theReuter. - 128 words
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Article37 1940-08-03 9 Chinese Central News. Chungking, Aug. 1. A CONFERENCE of the Ministry of n Communications is shaping pans for the revival of China's ancient pony express system known as "I Chan loi the transport of war material.—Chinese uewi.Chinese Central News. - 37 words
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Advertisement138 1940-08-03 9 After 2 Years' Baldness ĔBĔSĔM&k This Thick New Growth v|b "For two year* I m ffl was bald all over th* if top of my head. I tried M different preparation*. ■k' but they did no good. I mtfp. m rema j net i bald until I H used Kotalko.138 words
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Advertisement215 1940-08-03 9 FAILURE FOLLOWED DAN... UNTIL HIS DENTIST < l ITS MO USE, 1 wrii YOU'iL TESTS SHOW THAT 9 OUT OT 10 8081 I CAN'T GET PEOPLE HAVE BAD BREATH EVEN GET A JOB «JJ* WITHOUT KNOWING IT! AND ANY MORE AND ™Jf TESTS ALSO PROVE THAT MOST I'VE ONLY HELD215 words
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Advertisement302 1940-08-03 10 E|U|||iillCf >i 11» i ii t Clvli 8HE 1 x 1 v 111 f I AT 12,10 A,M '0T GRAND-DOUBLE \fWm DRAMA when the! 9p^^^S^"^ racket mob takes to cover 1 Public Notices NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that Wong Ho Neo, wife of Low Swee Guan, left his house and protection302 words
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Advertisement267 1940-08-03 10 I lron Bolt Nut Countersunk, Snap, j Square, Round and Hexagon head manufac--4 tured by us. Size from dia: y 2 and upwards, length from 8" and upwards. afakers of Collapsible gates. Folding Chain and all sorts of Iron work for Construction purpose Welding—Electric Oxy-Acetylene. CHAN TECK FATT Engineering Works.267 words
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Advertisement76 1940-08-03 10 7 Brimful of health It is just natural for children to be full of life— f brimful of health. It is not always easy to keep them quite so well and strong as you would wish —unless you give them SCOTT'S Emulsion. It supplies the extra nourishment their growth demands.76 words
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Advertisement14 1940-08-03 11 BLU£ CROSS fI If STOCKS ARE A^^^r^i. CONNELL BROTHERS CO., LTD. rr.v;r;: W.P.S. 214 words
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Advertisement186 1940-08-03 12 I NELSON EDDY will broadcast I TO-NIGHT at 9 O'clock from I Hollywood Come and hear it! I Specially Relayed to I the CAPITOL GRAND MELODI ĔsT SPECTACULAR SCENES' I INSPIRING SINGING! ITS THE RIG SHOW IN TOWN! j TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 CAPITOL "balalaikaH Magnificent Musical Triumph. f Latest METROTONE NEWS-OF-THE-DA186 words
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Advertisement311 1940-08-03 12 Two Grand Pictures brought back in response to hundreds of requests! A D ITV\ I Special Week end I I UL MORNING MATINEES! (To-morrow) Sunday and Monday, Aug. 4th and sth (Holidays) at 11 A.M. MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND in M.G.M.'s Great Musical Show BABES IN ARMS" 11 i i311 words
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Advertisement174 1940-08-03 12 The one and only Big Thrill and Laugh Show in T TO-DAY, TO-MORROW MONDAY 4 SHOWS DAILY ALHAMB Ra Warner Bros. Thrilling SEPIA COLOUR production ERROL MIRIAM IIOI»Kl\s r v j Illy VIRGINIA CITY IT'S MIGHTIER THAN "DODGE CITY MIDNIGHT I I TO-NIGHT PREMIERE I I 12.10 O'clock Warner Bros.174 words
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Advertisement260 1940-08-03 13 s S P e "<l YouT August Holidays Wisely And Economically N&>Cj^ y xt the HAPPY world PARK V s INVEST IN A HAPPY WORLD PARK GATE ADMISSION I K'KET. IT COSTS YOU 10 CTS. ONLY BUT IT iKW™ Wl E PEN SESAME TO OPEN SHOWS FREE ATTRACTIONS mai If260 words
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Advertisement605 1940-08-03 13 MINISTER OF MIRTH TAKES OFFICE— I STANLEY LUPiNO HEAR HIM SING ONE OF SEVERAL CATCHY -mgjfc NUMBERS TITLED "LETS BE THANKFUL FOR if' WHAT WE HAVEN'T GOT" YOU'LL BE WHISTLING ,t FOR invs AFTER Tilt SHOW AND j PHYLLIS BROOKS THE BEAUTIFUL HOLLYWOOD STAR. J ASSOCIATED BRITISH PICTURE I AAATINEE605 words
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Advertisement3074 1940-08-03 14 -^*^ia^!^^ Situations Vacant WANTED Clerk Typist good at figure*. Apply In own handwriting Box No. 254, c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 281E) WANTED Young man for ln-and-outdoJr Jobs, starting $10- p.m. Apply to Box No. 308. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. 'No. 20QE) WANTED—Agents, Leading Life Insurance Co. attractive terms. Box 265.3,074 words
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Advertisement374 1940-08-03 14 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that O. A. Hajee Mohamed Ismail Co., of 183 185 Beach Road, Singapore, have purchased the business and stock in trade of May Star Co.. carrying on business at 131 East Coast Road, Singapore, and will henceforth carry on business at thospremises in their own374 words
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Advertisement177 1940-08-03 14 If You Are A Sufferer 01 IHAIM lIS I fit her in th 0 First stacr «»r I WMI chronic consult imme^fertt" \f£ mj ly THXBIR A MO. lAS tllViV. Aljimied R«aii, Singapore. Production for rl h I Agents:" 6 ""«1—« 9 Kuala Lumpur g HOE BOON Lfc'OXG Vj 5177 words
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Miscellaneous910 1940-08-03 14 fVo-Bfty's Radiol I SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc|s). transmission •> x ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|f). GSW 15 14 Met, (1 p m. c s 21 ,3 (I 12.45 Concert by Reller's Band. Relayed from CiSG 17.79 Mc|a (j ))H)l the Adelphi Hotel. Prn ,r <" 1.30 Mid-day910 words
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175 1940-08-03 15 v,LSON Co., Ltd. in their f r market review, dated ust 1, state. —The renewal the Far East, and the linty regarding the arrangements to be ,:e American Government, deaden activity, though •n a few bright spells. prices have advanced re has175 words
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Article250 1940-08-03 15 Singapore, Aug. 2. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R (Siam) w. Coast No. 3 per Koyan -1 nice Siam 1 «25 Rice Siam 2 213 Rice Siam 3 205 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 174 Siam Broken Rice No 2 170 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon250 words
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Article252 1940-08-03 15 TIN London, Aug. 2. Price) £265 Buyers £265» 4 sellers Price) Buyers £265 »/2 Sellers RUBBER London, Aug. 2. Dull 12 15 16 13 11C Sept. 12 13 16 12 15 16 OctTJec. 124 I2 5 a 3d Fom ird Lmuaryi *12 116 12 316 LONDON STOCK252 words
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910 1940-08-03 15 MALAYAN SHAREBROKERS ASSN., SINGAPORE Singapore, Aug. 2. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (ss) 3 6 4|Austral Amal (Ss) 5 3 5 9cd Ayer Hltam (ss) 191- 20 Ayer Weng ($1) 0.50 0.55 Austral Malay 351- 37|-cd Bangrln 17i- 18,Batu Selangor ($1) 1.45 150 Berjuntal (ss) 8;6910 words
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Advertisement57 1940-08-03 15 OCA BRITAIN BEST* MOTOR i CYCLE for your enjoyment. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO 1926 LTD U Alt OX GERMS!!! *>Ms of Pyorrhoea. Stop bleeding gums from bleeding 1' k »ts Decay of teeth with Anti-Pyorrhoetic Dental Paste. Obtainable from all high class Dealers. j Sole Distributing Agents for Singapore: TRADING COMPANY57 words
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Advertisement174 1940-08-03 15 National Employers' MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. (Incorporated In England) Meyer Chambers, Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Tel: 2845. ASSETS EXCEED £2,000,000 GENERAL RESERVE FUND £600.000 CAREFUL DRIVERS' MOTOR POLICY 331|3%; NO CLAIM BONUS Fire Workmen's Compensation Third Party APPLY FOB AGENCY TERMS 1 DON'T DELAY GET IT, QUICK, The remedy against174 words
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Advertisement61 1940-08-03 15 JIST RECEIVED RARE. FANCY. GOLD TROPICAL FISHES. BIRDS. PIGEONS. FOWLS etc. of All Descriptions at nwn PRE-WAR PRICES. BIRDSHOP," Ipoh. Phone 29a Established 1902. J mmJ A NEW ORAL TREATMENT" for TONSILS ADENOIDS will dissolve the enlarged Tonsils and Adenoids permanently WITHOUT OPERATION Non-recurrence guaranteed. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Sole Distributors:61 words
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Advertisement412 1940-08-03 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P&Ol BRITISHtINDIA PASSENGER i FREIGHT SERVICES' For all information apply toP. &O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5 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 Return412 words
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Advertisement357 1940-08-03 15 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services an being maintained by The P O. S. N|. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports o( call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirement! but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday357 words
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304 1940-08-03 16 BIG MUNITION WORKS AT ESSEN ATTACKED Reuter. London, Aug. 3. Air Ministry communique states that Royal Air Force bombers ye.vttrday made daylight attacks on aerodromes at Leewarden and Hammsted in Holland i A hangar was hit and many enemy lire tart v.;re machine-gunnedReuter. - 304 words
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Article196 1940-08-03 16 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 2. I A SIGNIFICANT despatch published by the official News I Agency from Helsinki, says that j the authorities there have pre. vented a meeting sponsored by the "Society for Friendship and Peace with the Soviet Union, j and that the police beatReuter. - 196 words
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Article56 1940-08-03 16 Reuter. London, Aug. 2. The first party of some 80 cnadrc 1 arrived at a Canadian east coasi pert to-day f:om Britain under the govei'iment evacuation plan. They were in very high spirits and lined the ship's rails singing songs such as "Th?reU Always Be An England," 'RollReuter. - 56 words
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228 1940-08-03 16 London, Aug. 2. "Reuter'f Special Commentary) THE New York Herald-Tribune has an article by Major Ellict, who is not anticipating an invasion. He warns the United States that the war is now blockade warfare. In the event of no invasion, he sees Britain likely228 words
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Article59 1940-08-03 16 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 2. lEGJSLATION permitting American ships to transport war refugee children was passed tc-day by the House ot Representatives Rules Committee. It provides that such transport is subject to American ships being granted safe conduct by all belligerents. Any v essel ensued in such workReuter. - 59 words
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Article90 1940-08-03 16 Reuter. London, Aug. 2. fT IS learned in London that when small coasting vessels were sunk in the German air attack on a convoy in the Channel on July 25, men from one ship sunk were machine-gunned by a German plane while a lifeboat was rescuing them.Reuter. - 90 words
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Article62 1940-08-03 16 Reuter. Rio D'J Janeiro. Aug. 2. j Engineers are to-day repairing the damage to the engine room of H.M.S. Alcantara. I The British Naval Attache here is su- pervising the work which is now ex- meted to be completed in about three days. The Alcantara's successfulReuter. - 62 words
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226 1940-08-03 16 Reuter. London, Aug. 2. JJIVIXG to ICO feet, three Nazi planes last week attacked with bombs and gun* the Trinity House tender, Alert, while it was en route to a lightship. Sorie of the crew of thirty, and relief lighthouse men numbering 30, wereReuter. - 226 words
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209 1940-08-03 16 Reuter. London, Aug > 'J'HE rescue of wounded men from a warship's bomb-root i with fumes and smoke as the result of an explosion, at Ihe ri i further explosion? which might have blown them to earned awards announced in the London GazetteReuter. - 209 words
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Article93 1940-08-03 16 Reuter. Nairobi. Aug. 2 Jl COMMUNIQUE states: It was a quiet on all fronts. Further details on the bombing of the aerodrome at Yavello, disclose extensive damage to hangars and a bomb dump and at least three enemy aircraft were damaged on the ground. No opposition,Reuter. - 93 words
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196 1940-08-03 16 Reuter. London Ana Admiralty communis "One of cur convoys' Sea was repeatedly attacke aircraft yesterday a fu damage *vas done to an in the convoy or the escort "One of the escorting ve< Weston, shot down one i There were no casualties ton. "InReuter. - 196 words
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Article93 1940-08-03 16 Reuter. London, Ang 0 WHEN a small vessel arrived at a east Scottish port to-day, it was stated that when she was off the north-east coast of Scotland twc enemy planes fired aerial torpedoes a: The ship's gunner shot down oi* g* an c with the first burstReuter. - 93 words
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Advertisement232 1940-08-03 16 For Your Health dVI tl k FRASER NEAVE'S VICHY WATER STAY-AT-HOME WIFE t *J*™> "missed alt the fun. «^jg^ W JACK WILL BE SO DISAPPOINTED I I JACK DEAR WCTTt a i 1\ WHEN I TELL HIM THAT I DON'T M DO YOU WHAT > T^A V FEEL LIKE GOING232 words
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