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Title Section21 1940-08-05 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 186. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, Aug. r>, 1940.21 words
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Article126 1940-08-05 1 London, Aug. 4. Secretary, Lord Halifax, rd the members of the on aliens, constitution recently announced in ol Commons. such well known peotton 'Chairman), VisMr. Noel Baker, m and Lord Winterton the council. of the advisory council est measures for mainu rale of aliens in Britain126 words
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Article49 1940-08-05 1 London, Aug. 4. J cf State for War, Mr. 1 esterdaj visited amy Command. [sited included battalions and cadet training a battle machine nit. aid a field training Artillery, ed a battalion of il Rifle Corps Regiment rved during the Great B itish O.Ticial Wireless.49 words
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Article53 1940-08-05 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 4. _m Air Ministry and Ministry of acme Security communique states that lir activity during the night rcnrmcc] to areas of the and the oast coast of ■EJSDd. were dropped at a number of in these areas and a'so in Wales. orReuter. - 53 words
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Obituary, Illustration120 1940-08-05 1 Reuter. Bangalore. Aug. 4. THE death occurred last night of His Highness the Maharajah of Mysore at the age of 56.—Reuter. Sir Sri Krishnaraja Wadiyar Bahadur G. C.S.I, G.B.E., Maharaja of Mysore, was ruler of one of the largest of all Indian States and perhaps of allReuter. - 120 words
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62 1940-08-05 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 4. MOTHING is known in London concerning the alleged landing of British troops or naval forces in Madagascar and Cameroons, says Reutei's diplomatic correspondent. I He adds that the reports are discredit- ed in London, and are believed to have originated fromReuter. - 62 words
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Article18 1940-08-05 1 Reuter. Montreal, Aug. 4. The flying boat Clare alighted at the airport here at 7.18 p.m. G.M.T.— ReuterReuter. - 18 words
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Article, Illustration31 1940-08-05 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 4. Owing to the war, Her Majesty the Queen, who celebrates to-day her 40th birthday, has instructed that the customary official celebration shall not be observed.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article312 1940-08-05 1 London, Aug. 4. "ANE way or another," says the U Sunday Times in a leader on holidays in war, "these two coming months are certain to be among the most crucial in our history. "If Great Britain survives them, if Hitler docs not invade her, or312 words
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573 1940-08-05 1 Synthetic Oil Refineries Set On Fire LATEST BRITISH AIR EXPLOITS Reuter. BRITISH AIR ATTACKS ON NAZI AND FASCIST MILITARY OB.IECTIVES ARE UNRELENTING. DURING THE WEEK-END GERMAN TROOP CONCENTRATIONS AT CHANNEL PORTS WERE BOMBED AND MACHINE-GUNNED. KIEL NAVAL BASE WAS AGAIN ATTACKED. ctrwirs cJL London,Reuter. - 573 words
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Article26 1940-08-05 1 Reuter. New York. Aug. 4. The British flvhig boat Clare has arrived in New Yoik after flying the Atlantic on a civil air service test flight.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1940-08-05 1 Reuter. New York. Aug. 4. The death occurred to-day of Mr Vladimir Jabotirusky. President of the new Zionist Organisation. He was visiting America in connection with the raising of a Jewish Armv to fight with the Allies.—Reuter. VLADIMIR IABOT1NSKYReuter. - 41 words
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53 1940-08-05 1 Reuter. Ottawa, Auk. 5. ItfEW expenditure, amounting to ten million dollars, for extension of creation of factory facilities for the manufacture of war materials is announced by Mr. Howe, Minister of Munitions, who adds that the total expenditure for such factories in Canada mayReuter. - 53 words
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73 1940-08-05 1 Reuter. Nairobi, Aug. 4. LAST night's commi nique states: Today there is nothing to report. On Friday, our ground troops attacked and captured a small post on the Abyssinian border, at the north-east end of Lake Rudolf. An enemy counter-attack was repulsed. It is knownReuter. - 73 words
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Article194 1940-08-05 1 London, Aug. 5. AUTHORITATIVE naval circles in Egypt, according to reports from Cairo, agree that Mtlfc succ »«s is being achieved by Italy's effort to >hake Britain's command of the Mediterranean by the use of swarrr;s of NrflMinc aeroplanes, a number of submarines and mines. The Italians194 words
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Article114 1940-08-05 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 5. It is learned in London to-day that deportation orders have been issued against Mr Eguchi and Mrs. Miiley Yoshii, two Japanese arrested in London. Shanghai, Aug. 5. According to semi-official Japanese reports from Tokyo the Japanese Foreign Office is awaiting full details from theReuter. - 114 words
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Advertisement142 1940-08-05 1 On O'her Pages Pages. M j a ya's Chance Coming 2 Gap 1,1,1 1 ,in,b I oar Not Over 6 v ir Scare in Balkans 7 Finrmas 8 and 9 (••ossified Advertisements 10 Financial Nm 11 japan and Hritish Gesture 12 Neglect Your Vision J't your eyes scientifically examined and142 words
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Advertisement44 1940-08-05 1 PRECAUTION. Falling hair is a definite sign of approaching baldness. In most cases, it is due to dandruff which you may never know. Take the precaution by using Evelyn Astrova Dandruff Cure for your daily hair dressing. I GRANT'S fcp scotch mm iLu£a+x4 ■nulli44 words
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Article116 1940-08-05 2 Singapore, Sunday. lINDERGRADUATES, graduates and local teachers joined in the common cause of providing entertainment for charity, and made the War Fund concert held under the auspices of the Literary and Dramatic Society of Raffles College at th e Oei Tiong Ham Hall l Raffles116 words
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Article40 1940-08-05 2 Tungku Mahkota, the Regent of Johore. is confined to his residence at Stulang W ith an attack of gout. His condition is reported to be improving and he will be able to attend to his duties in a few days.40 words
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Article226 1940-08-05 2 "DETTEB housing accommodation for estate coolies, cheap housing-schemes and settlements have been worked out successfully in Malaya, and although the problem still leaves room for improvement, a great advance on the schemes has been seen during the last three years. Progress has been most noticeable in226 words
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Article48 1940-08-05 2 Singapore, Sunday. Mr. R. De Vos, retired Belgian diplomat, who had seen service on behalf of his Government in many places in the Far East, arrived from Bangkok yesterday. He was accompanied by his wife. He is on his way to Batavia for a holiday.48 words
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Article38 1940-08-05 2 It was unanimously decider! at an extraordinary general meeting of the j Krian Customs Sporting Club that one per cent, of the salaries of employees of the Customs and Excise Department should oe donated to the War Fund38 words
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2122 1940-08-05 2 "LET US KEEP PACE WITH OPPORTUNITY" "L ET me assure you tnat things are moving in Malaya. Our chance is coming and coming quickly, and we shall soon have to put our best foot forward to ktep pace with2,122 words
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82 1940-08-05 2 fmmm.magZbtt v are missing, «hile JI lhfrs in a bad condition with the head and suspected infiS-* juries when their lighter In Jurong yesterday alterm,,,,, < A passing sampan ma men from the sea. Tl they were members of seven, and their ship82 words
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275 1940-08-05 2 gATISFACTORY pmgre* k being made in the cultivation of the mango in this country advocated by Sir Frank Stockdale, Agricultural Adviser to the Secretary of Stale for the Colonies, when he was here in 1937. It has been found that th. thrives best275 words
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Article47 1940-08-05 2 A SERIOUS collision occuu at about the 13th mile, Ch when a motor car and a Europf an collided. The cyclist Is in a cril with .suspected fracture of the skull. The car overturned Tv were unhurt, while the Chines v; sustained slight injuries.47 words
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Article65 1940-08-05 2 DARING armed robbery vaus reported to have taken place in the early hours of yesterday mom rig, when robbers broke into a house in Panjang and got away with $3 of cash and jewellery It appears that a Teochi was sleeping alone in an atl at the65 words
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Article71 1940-08-05 2 Reuter. London, A«. 4 f The admiralty have issued a Jj* 24 officers and 333 ratings, casual u »j the destroyers Ardent, Acasta Wren, the losses of which were airww announced. iss Ardent casualties are officer.. ll .~jZ t ing, ratings one killed and H3 Acasta officersReuter. - 71 words
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Article27 1940-08-05 2 The death of Major untitled merly of Hendon Estate F.MS place at the Officers' As ing Home, Edinburgh, on l«-au-:. a v idow, Mrs Lift) I M27 words
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Advertisement86 1940-08-05 2 ROSE'S J&, Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT j WHETHER YOUR CAR 15 k j standing A mm STARTING I I RUNNING 1 1 l SHELL MOTOR OIL I UstavsONTHE JOB! I Few motorists realise that car86 words
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Advertisement25 1940-08-05 2 The Fifth Column Measure Your Loyalty By Your Silenee I 0 j J STOP PRESS "Talk About Tiger Instead" Advt. of TIGER Ku. BEER 125 words
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898 1940-08-05 3 jECOBDS FELL LIKE LEAVES IN AUTUMN WHEN tup A AJU HELD THEIR WAR FUND GAP HILL CLIMB YFS TEKUAV ON THE PASIR PANJANG ROAD S builder ami driver Lim ained premier honours of the car section by climbing ng-l-ln-4fl hill in his t898 words
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365 1940-08-05 3 LIBRARIES FOR ALL MALAYAN SCHOOLS (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) GENERAL DRIVE TO ENCOURAGE THE READING OF MORE ROOKS BY SINGAPORE SCHOOLCHILDREN BY INCREASING THE FACILITIES FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES IS NOW BEING MADE BY LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AUTHORITIES. A lead in the matter of an authorised365 words
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Article51 1940-08-05 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Mot day. r J*HE Govern Meal rinderpest specialist, Mr. R. L. Cornell, was found shot dead ytsterdav morning. The deceased was staled to have been depressed for somelime and was under doctor's orders. He came to Thailand or loan from South51 words
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Article63 1940-08-05 3 Singapore. Sunday. Early this morning the local police took action against two Japanese residents in Singapore. Mr. Ishiro Kobayashi. manager of the Eastern News Agency, was detained, and an explusion order against a Formosa n resident of Singapore was also issued. Mr. Kobayashi came to Singapore just before63 words
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Advertisement82 1940-08-05 3 00 cc Isl TKIIMPII EVENT RIDER: MR. R. W. McCREATH 350 c.c Ist TRIUMPH 1 I M j RIDER: MR. SEET BENG SING oTthl day ME TRIUMPH course record RIDER: MR. R. W. McCREATH 12 1 SFCS.) ml At the Gap Hill W m Climb yesterday A w Triumph, by82 words
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Advertisement174 1940-08-05 3 roast ii II 1 HIE A FO W h a delicious addition to your week-end menu Pheasants are not available at the moment but we have plenty oi Guinea Fowl which have an equally fine flavour and are delicious roasted. Try one this coming week-end and see how good it174 words
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864 1940-08-05 4 "SPECTATOR - (BY "SPECTATOR" pHARIOL AND WHITE GARDENIA ARE MY BEST BETS FOR THIS AFTERNOON'S RACES, THE SECOND DAY OF THE PENANG TURF CLUB'S AUGUST RACE MEETING. Van lireukclen and O'Neill should each complete a double to-day, ihe former with Exeve and Oorugan, and the latter864 words
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Article85 1940-08-05 4 rE MANCHESTERS just managed to defeat the Indian Association by 12 runs when they met in a one-innings match at Tanglin yesterday. Features of the game were the low scores, due to some good bowling. The Tads taking first knock made 97, Sithamparam bagging five85 words
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Article186 1940-08-05 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) m Muar Friday. JJECAUSE he was down with influenza, Yon bin Mian who was to have partnered X. A. Hannay in the doubles final against C. Joseph and Haji Majid. scratched and conceded I a walk over to Joseph and Haji Majid,186 words
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615 1940-08-05 4 Singapore, Saturday. gV defeating the Scallywags and the Pirates, in the semi-finals of the "Spooner" Cup competition of the polo tournament played on the Singapore Polo Club ground today, two Pahang teams—Pahang "A" and Pahang "B"—have qualified to meet each other in the final615 words
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Article35 1940-08-05 4 Reuter. gYDNEY "the Sottish all-comers' mile record with a time of four minutes, eleven seconds when winning the invitation race The previous record was 4 mm 12 sec Heuter 1935 R GrahaReuter. - 35 words
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Article56 1940-08-05 4 Saturday played on V.M.C.A. beat R.A.F. (Teneah) hv three wickets at Anson Road Ra F rrengah): 86; V.M.C.A.: 135 (f or TnfLv,^ il i hony s B °y s Sch ool beat St jSSSh* r ln 2K££ ion by tw ww ets St Joseph's Institution: 114; St Anthonv'*56 words
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Article31 1940-08-05 4 Reuter. London, Aug. 3. A team representing the Empire drew ?mnii o^n et^P° lltan P lice cricket. fo Trh?H'' Carke 85,: Police 213 Sr 1U E ch Sld Played 12 men.-Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Advertisement129 1940-08-05 4 WHAT STOMACH SUFFERERS CAN EAT You can't lay up a sick stomach. Your body must be nourished even though solid food and most liquid foods cause pain and vomiting. The problem has always been to find a food that soothes the inflamed stomach walls and provides all the nourishment needed129 words
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Advertisement164 1940-08-05 4 BLACK I WHITE A Br \t- I jkm REFRACTING MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS IBttflg KIDNEYS And You'll Feel Young—Look Your, Nothing apes man or v aches caused through I This makes you suff< i I Nights, Burnino, Itching Passages. Dizziness, Rheumatism. Backa:Pains, Circles under Eyes. Swollen Loss Of Appetite, Energy, etc kidneys164 words
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Article37 1940-08-05 5 ro-DAY l» 11.4 ftJIJI.C. vs. Naval 1 i TaafUa. ~.\n IV vs. St Andrews ■X* 1 \nnual match), Woods van Tennis Championp^ 1 (finals), S.C.C. courts. I daj PBflkaag August mi (up final. Balcstier. I>L<>37 words
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Article737 1940-08-05 5 TOO MUCH RESPECT FOR STATES' BOWLING vwk i «eiuing was excellent in Dion brought off two brilliant catches, and Brand behind the stumps was very sound. Most of the Colony batsmen threw away their wickets. frJt hoy i? L ni l in s was a Praiseworthy737 words
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548 1940-08-05 5 UII his swift, steady service and surer strokes Kho Sin Kie qualified for the final of Malaya's men's singles tennis championship, when c Uvia Yon kx>* Chong yesterday, 6-3, 6-1. In the other semi-final, the (.resent Malayan champion Chin Kee Onn beat Goon Kok Lem548 words
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Article85 1940-08-05 5 PAT Hughes partnered by Malaya's former champion Roy Smith wen the Malayan doubles title th;s morning- beating Kho Sin Kie and Chua Choon Leong, 6—4, 6—o. The match was keenly fought and one of the best seen in the championships c o far. Hughes and Key85 words
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Article188 1940-08-05 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. pURTHER progress was made in the All-Malayan Indian tennis tournament to-day, though rain falling at 4.30 this evening prevented a number of fixtures being played. Results of ties played so far are: MEN'S SINGLES Z Fernandez beat N. Subramaniam 6—2,188 words
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Article142 1940-08-05 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. JHE Singapore Mayflower Badminton Party visited Kuala Lumpur during the week-end and played the Spilngvale and Sans badminton parties at Kuala Lumpur. Mayflowers beat Sans by four games to two and drew with Springvale, three games to three.142 words
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Article141 1940-08-05 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Sunday. DESULTS of Sunday afternoon's play in the Perak badminton tournament were:— MEN'S SINGLES Quarter Finals Yap Ghim Hoe beat Tan Teik Leon'? 15—9, 15—4. Tan Cheng Phor beat Abu Osman 15—12. 15—3. WOMEN'S SINGLES Semi-final Miss Low Siew Yong beat Mrs.141 words
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Article31 1940-08-05 5 The annual sports of the English College, Johore Bahru. postponed owing to heavy rain Thursday, will take place, weather permitting at 4.30 p.m. to-day, if rain intervenes, to-morrow.31 words
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Miscellaneous18 1940-08-05 5 rim: TABLE HIGH TIDE TO-DAY: 11.56 a.m., 9.1 ft. 11.35 p.m., 10.5 ft. TO-MORROW: 12.30 p.m., 9.3 ft.18 words
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Article230 1940-08-05 6 IT has often been said that of all the powers, either at war or peace, Soviet Russia is the most difficult to understand. Her national policy bathes even the most competent of observers. In* spite of the speech of M. Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Commissar,230 words
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Article246 1940-08-05 6 JHE lack of a strong navy is the greatest of Hitler's handicaps. He knows this himself and has been working furiously to redress this anomaly ever since he came into power. Apart from increasing his naval units within German national means, he courted naval Powers for246 words
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451 1940-08-05 6 RISING TOLL OF GERMAN SUICIDES Reuter. WARNING that rumours spread by the Germans that they did not intend an invasion of Britain must be treated with a double dose of suspicion was issued by the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, during the week-end.Reuter. - 451 words
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112 1940-08-05 6 Reuter. Th, 1 °ndon. Aug. 4. HE Sunday Times' diplomatic eorresK*??"* 6 1 re^ erri "ff the arrests of Britons in Japan says: "It is thought in London that Japan m"ous 1S %T ly infl e need m.rous German agents, is now Gtrmanv SWlReuter. - 112 words
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106 1940-08-05 6 Reuter. Chungking, Aug. 4. TOMMENTING on Prince Konoye's statement regarding Japan's new fundamental policy, Chinese newspapers to-day expressed the opinion that Japan's new policy aims at four points: "First, conquest of China: second, expansion into the South Seas region: third, reorganisation of Japan sReuter. - 106 words
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Article28 1940-08-05 6 Reuter. Washington. Aug. 3. The Japanese Government has lodged a formal objection to the United S ate* r i.Reu°t^ the eXP rt f a atiReuter. - 28 words
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52 1940-08-05 6 Reuter. the French U now a l uest ion of whether he hrench colonies will consent to be surrendered, starved and n»t in of Vichy. I can tell you that this will not happen Everywhere, in many parts foru^rH Empi 1 re brave menReuter. - 52 words
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Article53 1940-08-05 6 Reuter. Tokyo, Aue 4 Hnn cmmuni Que from the naVy secSSPJ* l m P e rial Headquarters reoort* the death in South China of S mander Motokio. member of th o j££" nese a inspectorate in French indo-~ It adds that Com. Motokio \ra- VSOm* S/J&J 0,«"Reuter. - 53 words
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Article36 1940-08-05 6 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 3. I The Press here has again reverted to with the Mi Pr P Sa,, SOd character The FtaStah Sti k2S2 v ne ow ng to vou'h--men wore tS2e IReuter. - 36 words
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Article41 1940-08-05 6 Thailand Europe (From Our Own Coi Bangkok \,T: u{ HEADED by J and eompri.il,., v dl technical experts, a Tk!22 mission is short I, pro via Siberia to study h Europe and obtain first l 5 information as lv happening there.41 words
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197 1940-08-05 6 Reuter. London. Aug 4 ■pHE German radio to-day condemned as "unwise and al» U rd" the attempt by the former Dutch Prime Minister, Dr. Colijn. to m all political parties in the Netherlands into a single National From The broadcast made it c lessReuter. - 197 words
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Article51 1940-08-05 6 Reuter. TTTTTirr.'»» Chungking, Aug 4 HIRTY-SIX JapaikM bomber Thingliang. north-west of Chunking, this afternoon. The alarm was sounded here at and the "all clear" was given at 3 or The communique states thai terday's raids one Japanese bomber ns shot down in a town in SzeclReuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement8 1940-08-05 6 "ALL WAYS AND ALWAYS" I THE BEST WAY8 words
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Article, Illustration438 1940-08-05 7 RUMANIANS REFUSING CONCESSIONS Reuter. °f the spreading of the war to South- i Eastern Europe were accentuated during the week-end with the sudden wide growth of public opinion in Rumania against further territorial concessions to neighbouring States.Reuter. - 438 words
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191 1940-08-05 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 3. i ree Press on August 1 Professing horror bet iUM B itish are mobilising all their available strength to resist the invasion, Ihe Nazi Press denounces the 'fierrilla warfare.' shrieks in black for Murder Against tin explosives indis-:.on-combatant men,Reuter. - 191 words
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Article24 1940-08-05 7 untitled have been appointed to iiinity service section of the Rotary Club: Chairman, Dr. members G. V. Thaver, Rev. G. B. Thompson and Reinoehl.24 words
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Article137 1940-08-05 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 4. JHE AIR MINISTRY ANNOUNCES THAT A BRITISH COMMERCIAL FLYING BOAT HAS FLOWN THE •ATLANTIC IN 16 HOURS AND 6 MINUTES. The flying boat was the Clare, belonging to the British Overseas Airways and she left early yesterday and arrived at Botwood, NewfoundlandReuter. - 137 words
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Article62 1940-08-05 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 4. AN INVITATION to all freemasons under its jurisdiction has been issued by the United Grand Lodge of England to send in their masonic jewels, the proceeds of which will be presented to the Treasury. Individual owners will receive certificates acknowledging theirReuter. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration431 1940-08-05 7 London, Aug. 4. £ARDINAL Hinsley, Archbishop of Westminister, in a broadcast the network of the Nationjal o r "»(l(asting Company said tomtit: Without in any way intruwn* into politics, I may be allowed admiration for the pro■fttncements of President Roossvelt •no has shown himself a fearless431 words
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Article54 1940-08-05 7 REUTER. WASHINGTON, AUG. 3. THE JAPANESE ANNOUNCE--1 MENT THAT SHE WILL PURSUE A FOREIGN POLICY DESIGNED TO BRING FRENCH INDO CHINA AND_ THE NETHERLANDS east Indies under HER DOMINATION IS REGARDED BY SOME VETERAN FAR EAST OBSERVERS HERE AS DESIGNED PRIMARILY TO BOLSTER UPREUTER. - 54 words
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Article71 1940-08-05 7 Reuter. Athen, Aug. 4. THE best service which Greece could 1 render to warshaken Europe was tc contribute to the maintenance of peace in south-eastern Europe, said Prime Minister Mataxas, broadcasting to the nation. He added that in the conflict, "Greece, a'ways ready to safeguard theReuter. - 71 words
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629 1940-08-05 9 MILITARISM ONLY AN ISTERIM COMPROMISE Masulipatam. IJ Pattabhi Sitaramayya, in the course of a statement to the analyses the implications of the Gongm 8 Committee's 11on war and th «t M does not indicate that the s and Gandhiji have arrived at the parting629 words
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187 1940-08-05 9 Lahore. THAT the rtvic guard in the Punjab, 1 when fully recruited, will contain a maximum of 30,000 men is announced in the course of a Press noie issued by the Director of Information Bureau, Punjab, explaining the details of the civic guard scheme187 words
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Article238 1940-08-05 9 Simla. JWK. Amery is expected to make in the Commons a statement with regard to India which will clarify to some extent the British Government's attitude towards the Congress demand. He has already used the phrase 'Dominion Independence* in connection with India and has indicated in238 words
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360 1940-08-05 9 Bombay. 'J'HE National Planning Committee at its meeting held recently in Bombay considered the sub-committee report on public finance and adopted a number of resolutions regarding expenditure as well as revenue. According to the committee, in the present system of public expenditure there360 words
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Advertisement208 1940-08-05 9 Wisely And Economically <90rf S^ at the HAPPY world PARK^ INVKST IX A HAPPY WORLD PARK GATE ADMISSION TICKET. IT COSTS YOU 10 CTS ONLY BUT IT P j^^ F YOU WITH TI,E OPEN SESAME TO OPEN SHOWS FREE ATTRACTIONS MALAY OPERA MALAY ROXGGEXGS (2) t BAIXANESE 11 AYANG ™SE208 words
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Advertisement111 1940-08-05 9 B LACK b WHITE Manufacturing Opticians THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO 275. S. Bridge Rd. Tel. 21fi4 Established in 1928. Optician C. Y. FAN Glasses supplied with a guranteed coupon I Ma lava is wholly covered by using the columns of the Tribune There is something you want to buy111 words
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Advertisement233 1940-08-05 9 PREMIERE TO-DAY at the 3.15 6.15 915 I THE FILM YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. INTENSELY INSPIRING UNBELIEVABLY EXCITING BATTLE OF THE HlVER PLATE J BRITISH SEAMEN-PRISONERS ON^HE^ALTMARK' I j A,b rt I THE FILM THAT UPHOLDS OUR BRITISH HFRITa™ I EVERYBODY IS BOUND TO SEE 1 AND AGAIN WITH233 words
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Miscellaneous94 1940-08-05 9 PAVILION: "For Freedom"—€.ls and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL: "Balalaika"—3.ls, 6. 15 and 9.15 p.m. ALHAMBRA: "\irginia City"—3.ls, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CATHAY: "Swanee River"—3 15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. ROXY: "Wall Disney's Cartoon"—6.ls and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL: "Sathi Murali"— (Tamil) 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. GARRICK: "Happy Days" (Egyptian)— 6.15 and 9.1594 words
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Obituary69 1940-08-05 10 Tay Kirn Guan—aged 67, passed away peacefully on 3rd August, 1940 at his residence No. 9, Cairnhill Circle. He leaves behind him his only son Tay Tiang Soon, alias (Manchooti, two daughters, on c son-in-law, (Koh Eng Boon), one daughter-in-law and several grandchildren to mourn his loss69 words
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Advertisement598 1940-08-05 10 **ĕ if^ —^7;" Tjsjssj j_ r _-_x4j»f«JU^»-». «r Situations Vacant WANTED Cleric Typist good at figures. Apply In own handwriting Box No. 254, cio Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 281Ĕ) WANTED Young man for ln-and-outdojr Jobs htarUng |lo:- pm. Apply t O Box No. 362. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. SOOEj WANTED—Agents,598 words
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Advertisement712 1940-08-05 10 Board: Residence SMALL Furnished room—board optional, terms moderate. 2, Eu Court. Singapore. (No. 272E) SSA FRONT near Swimming Club Board-Real-dence. Katon B Grange 77. Meyer Road, Singapore Phone *****. (No to) LARGE Furnished room for rent. With or without breakfast. Flat 7, Eu Court Singapore. < No MO ftANKA Boarding712 words
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Advertisement575 1940-08-05 10 Educational I DEAN'S SCHOOL (Registered) Kindergarten St Preparatory Classes for European Children Qualified Teachers, at 12, Barker Road, Singapore. I Secretary Tel. 7323. I FREE! SHORTHAND Tuition Classes commence soon. Apply secretary. Perak Stenographers' Association. (No. 250E) SCHOOL for Girls and Ladles to Learn Dress. Embroidery. Flower and Knbava marlng.575 words
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Advertisement617 1940-08-05 10 Tailoring CONSULT YOUR Tailoring Problems at "Oulam Mohamed" 460-B, Alexandra Road. Singapore. For cheap and smart fittings; very moderate j prices. A trial will convinced. (No. 294E) Fresh Fruits and Trees. EAT MORE Fruits for Health and take some ol Java's best freestone Rambutans grown hi Johore by The Kota617 words
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Advertisement241 1940-08-05 10 AUCTION SALE FREEHOLD 999 YEARS' LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTTEG To be held at the Sale-room of A. T. EDWARDS CO.. LTD.. I* Malacca Street, Singapore. ON THURSDAY. Bth AUGUST 1940, LOT AT P M I. No. 72 Malabar Street. 1,073 sq ft, 999 years. Rent $80- 240 242 244 Thompson Road241 words
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Advertisement170 1940-08-05 10 FOR CLEAR. DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPR( >IH HON TRY "PYE W KADM for which thej I UNSURPASSI I» Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCI PI L ESI REMOVED AND PERM CUBED HITIIOI I DPI R ITIO* by au experienced Bpw Fistula who discovered I fie methods of170 words
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Miscellaneous813 1940-08-05 10 j"f Radii SINGAPORE i/> v, u\ 7^ ZHL 225 metres (IJ3 mci). TR OTP *.96 metre. (9 69 mcls). GSK 1.15 Light Music. GSJ SJS 1.30 Warning to Mariners. Programme Sum- GSG 17 7', vV mary and mid-day Tin. Copra and Rub- p.m ber Prices. 6.00 Announcerran 1.35 News. 6.35813 words
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Article191 1940-08-05 11 Singapore. Aug 2. I Price 1 MEAT I- I Ist quality i; kati 40 POULTRY I ared); kati 65 I- kati 48 I ::tdged; pair 90 .nfledged; pair I EGGS m i ISH, FRESH ft mfret); kati 9C I smalMWi); kati H I water; kati 5q mackerel);191 words
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Article37 1940-08-05 11 M ONEY MARKET Reuter. London, Aug. 3. market, borrowers ■-V throughout the £65.000 treasury bills at the average of less keen, hence the J2 per cent, of its appliwith 36 per cent, dur--7 5, week. ,(i irregular.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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1022 1940-08-05 11 Chiang Praises Chinese Heroism IN Knr ST"" 't th^' eek] y mem( >rial service at the Central KHi-shik n recently Generalissimo Chiang SS2!ttS^lS! tnbUte t0 the Chinese Air Fore for their over Chtinik SSPS 6^ 4 against Japanese raiders battle. Sh LJru wfa S1,022 words
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Article36 1940-08-05 11 On her way to her daughter in China, Lady Deffie Walsham arrived in 8 ngapore yesterday. She is the wife wmi u te Slr John Walsham of CornSi'the Na'vy 80 Sir J hn36 words
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Article49 1940-08-05 11 Zalda Pol Eng Lian, fifth son Of TOWkay P-Cl^rnt 01 PCiUent Ulld thp Mrs. rh 7 ?°JI recentJ y married at the cnu h of the Visitation at Seremban S„!£? 1 1 Ho Guat Chooi, fourth aau£hter of Mr and Mrs. Ho Kin Teck The Rtv Father Au--Bum officiated.49 words
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Advertisement12 1940-08-05 11 PHOENIX j CLUOJOD|| j_f PHOENIX AW \J AERATED WATER AW. COMPANY LIMITED12 words
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Advertisement319 1940-08-05 11 GOLD LEAtMIaT It is not what you pay—it's what yen pet that decides the value of Tea. We invite you to test "GOLD LEAF" tea in this way and you will find that it is the most reasonably priced Ceylon Tea on the market. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES)319 words
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Advertisement296 1940-08-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISHHNDIA I PASSENGER'« FREIGHT I I For all information apply to- SN Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay Tel. 5961. 8.1.5 N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO- LTD Tel. 5497 J££& CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI KOBE. OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA Regular Sailings* Special Holiday Return Tickets to296 words
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Advertisement365 1940-08-05 11 P& and BRITISH INDIA The best possible services an being maintained by The P O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports ol call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted.365 words
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187 1940-08-05 12 London, Aug. 4. TWO important questions will be be- fore the House of Commons next week. On Tuesday, the second reading oi the Finance Bill will give the Chan celior of the Exchequer an opportunity of replying to criticisms voiced generally in the Press that the187 words
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128 1940-08-05 12 I Bombay. N Urn course cf an interview to the Frcs.s. Mi. M A. Jinnah denied the rvraoura that there was likely to be any split in the league ranks on acccunt tf tlie ban imposed on its memt» rs not to join128 words
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Article71 1940-08-05 12 REUTER. S MELBOURNE, AUG. 4 i REPLYING TO NAZI ATTEMPTS TO MAKE PROPAGANDA OUT OF THE TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF RECRUITING FOR THE AUS- TRALIAX IMPERIAL FORCE, THE AR >IY MINISTER, BRIGADIER j STREET. DECLARED TO-DAY: j ''AUSTRALIA IS RAISING, AND AND WILL CONTINUE TO RAISE,REUTER. - 71 words
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Article66 1940-08-05 12 A late Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security announcement says it is now reported that during the night, enemy aircraft dropped more leaflets in a few districts in Wales and southwest England, containing Hitler's recent Reichstag speech. Reuters special correspondent, writing- from Northern Command headquarters, describes visits66 words
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Article320 1940-08-05 12 Reuter. Gibraltar, Aug. 4. A I f** 0 1 of lh(J attack on Cagliarj was K j V en to Reuter today by men who participated in the raid. n u Unita fleet > including aircraft carriers, steamed out from Mbraltar on Wednesday for qReuter. - 320 words
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134 1940-08-05 12 ARRESTS INDEPENDENT OF TOKYO DETENTIONS Reuter. London, Aug. 5. JN spite of the tendency of the Japanese Press to see in the arrests of iv. panose subjects an act of reprisal for the detention of British subjects in Japan, it is pointed out inReuter. - 134 words
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Article379 1940-08-05 12 Tokyo, Aug. 4. JIIE DomeJ Agency, reviewing press comments concerning the arrest of two Japanese in London, quotes the Hochi Shimbun as urging the Government to take adequate and effective measures such as the rupture of diplomatic relations by recalling the Ambassador in London. The379 words
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Article38 1940-08-05 12 During September Mr. Paul Storr Crown Counui aU n Storr Malacca to act r>; V m 1 to Registrar in rla?e "I Judge and Teck. who \vs ,LnSj t Mr r Li m Koon Third Police t! Ft!,an38 words
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Article102 1940-08-05 12 Reuter. j \uif 4 FURTHER Br,(i sh uh who were arrest, d ?25 have now been released n I A telegram received k t Japanese Embass* ln 7* ,h < to-night gave their I Messrs. E. W. James XS (Rich and Ely. Jnd M.Reuter. - 102 words
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Article, Illustration309 1940-08-05 12 Reuter. London, Aug I "JHE strength of Britain in the past has been built up on service. service to God, to our country and our fellow men," declared Lord Gort, broadcasting during the 8.8.C. evening service to-night I the anniversary of the outbreak of theReuter. - 309 words
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Article161 1940-08-05 12 Reuter. 4W London, Aug. 4 AN announcement signed by th e Lord ChPtwos2 r f a ndon Field-Marshal Chetwcde, and the chairman of the Sl? n thp tlO l ex t cutiv e committee says resnon^ c ?J S een Such a "remarkable response to theReuter. - 161 words
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120 1940-08-05 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 4. AN Admiralty communique says:— n "H.M. trawler Cape Finisterre has been lost in action with enemy aircraft. H.M. trawler Cape Finisterre was attacked by four enemy aircraft on Friday evening. "The first aircraft to attack was shot down into theReuter. - 120 words
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Article143 1940-08-05 12 RHEUMATISMA MYSTERY. &vciy attacK oi rneumauM;; another; worse than that, il body's power so that ea worse than the one before If any disease needs cur.: rheumatism, but there is su v ar disease which physicians I difficult to cure. When a help rheumatism therefoie of special notice. All authorities143 words
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Advertisement71 1940-08-05 12 I O-CEDAR POLISH MAK£S THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE. i CLEANS AS IT POLISHES m_W___\{ BEAUTIFUL FLOORS arc easy with 0-CEDAR POLISH It HA quick, y cleans and PoHshes" all kinds of surfaces removes spots mi stains and imparts a beautiful, rich, dry, lasting lustre. 0-CEDAR POLISH is the71 words
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Advertisement28 1940-08-05 12 For st >'le. ronifort. Economy, CONSULT w*» The rie ntal Optical Co MANUFACTURING 1 OPTICIANS Office: 162. Southbridge Rd Branch Office. 348, N. Bridge Rd SINGAPORE FREE TESTING.28 words
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