Malaya Tribune, 2 July 1941
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Title Section23 1941-07-02 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily S SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, July 2, 1941.23 words
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67 1941-07-02 1 Reuter. London, July 2. ?IE Ankara Radio announced that President Tuonu yesterday received M. Benols Mechin, French Minister without Portfolio, who is on a mission to the Turkish capital. The announcer said that the French Minister was the bearer of a friendly letter from MarshalReuter. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration368 1941-07-02 1 Audi in leek To Direct Middle East War Reuter. ENEUAL Sir Archibald Wavell, Vliddle IT East Commander-in-Chief, hai been appointed Commander-in-Chief, Indi;, and he will be succeeded in the Middle Ejist by Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck, the C-in-C, India. These appointments are among; importantReuter. - 368 words
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1206 1941-07-02 1 %fl OSCOW claimed last night the sinking iT? of seven German U-boats in the Black and Baltic seas. At the same time, the Bulgarian Army Command have announced that Bulgarian territorial waters on the Black Sea will be mined to-day (Wednesday) at1,206 words
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Article69 1941-07-02 1 Reuter. I I- is Ani eles, July 1 AMERICAN plane builders are pooling heir resources to tive the Unit States and Britain an unprecedented fleet of Lorraine mber oi Com- unced to-day. Pj dent 0 aid that these plane coul voy shipping from Ameri- rganisation ofReuter. - 69 words
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511 1941-07-02 1 Reuter. London, July l. lhe air war int0 Ax h iS :hh rc <nc", British aircraft yesterday, addtd t chattering- blows which British 'his was onlv one HO- score inthelong dd t the beginning of the HWs have struck at the Axis airReuter. - 511 words
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Article202 1941-07-02 1 Reuter. Cairo, July 2. f JpHE Ituation in Palmyra is considered satisfactory," declaid military circles in Cairo last night. It wastvealed that tlie light British resting forces, which complete! the encirclement of the tovi on Monday, were "now be? reinforced." The following Vichj communiqu.--on the SyrianReuter. - 202 words
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Article178 1941-07-02 1 London, July Z. MORE e*sive daylight operations British Bombers ovei nor 4 h-wespermany wrre announced ifi Air iMinistry communique cd last night, stating: 1 "In dayl ithis morning, Blenheim aircrrif the Coastal Command, agaibvv ever north-west Germany r bomoed objectives. The Oldenl railway goodsyard to178 words
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Article67 1941-07-02 1 Eastern News. Moscow, July 2. THE second group cf Japanese women and children, numbering 15, left for Japan on Monday night. The group was led by Mr. Kazuo Imai, Secretary of the Japanese Embassy. Four Japanese tourists, going to Italy and Germany, were forced to caneeEastern News. - 67 words
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Article34 1941-07-02 1 British Wireless. London. July 2. rIE Admiralty announces that H.M.S. Pintail has been sunk. The Pintaii was a patrol vessel of 580 tona fitted with a four-inch AcAt gun —British Wireless.British Wireless. - 34 words
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385 1941-07-02 1 Reuter. CI EN. Chiang Kai-Shek has recalled the Chinese Ambassador in Berlin and the Chinese Charge d'Affaires in Rome, following the recognition by the Italian and German Governments of the Wang Ching-Wei Government at Nanking. Mr. Sumner Welles, U.S. Under-Secretary of State, said yesterdayReuter. - 385 words
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38 1941-07-02 1 Reuter. Lcndon. July 2. JTALIAN Interests in the S'ovie* wi'i be attended to by Japan and Scviet interests in Italy will be attended to by Sweden, says the Swiss Radio-Renter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article212 1941-07-02 1 Reuter. New York, July I. EVERYONE is Mains! the war, just us everyone H against sin, said President Km tvtlt, at his press con- rerence at Hyde i Ik to-day, reaffirming the I» >»p; that America could Ktay out s€ war, but be went on i<»Reuter. - 212 words
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Article51 1941-07-02 1 Reuter. Lashio, July 2. FLOODS and a landslide in the Northern Shan state a Burma have interrupted i raffle on the China highway. The Inundation has begun to subside rod it is hoped to replace vitai wrecked bridge within lour days. Transport in Burma has alia aeenReuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement48 1941-07-02 1 I m. HASSAN, Water Contractor*, rwtr"i G*» Busah Road, Ij4 3 1 TEL. 3411. rripnts In the ra of electric. >-.. D fittings, please g, submit our ut obligation. mate is.HIP Ol ARANTEED A (,KK ,\V,l' MODERATE Electric Hgnt- hcwl fittings, lamp- ible lamps: c ten, ht-atlng gi. appliance*.48 words
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Advertisement27 1941-07-02 1 There is a Spartan product for every type of application. Ensures colourful, durable and smoothly attractive finishes. Made in Australia. KUALA LUMPURIPOH > *s t i4i Wariwt 127 words
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477 1941-07-02 2 Bona Fide Requests Will Not Be Refused (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Netherlands East Indies authorities will not refuse a request for large-scale bona fide recruiting by Malayan estates ot Javanese labour, according to an official of the Netherlands Consulate, Singapore. He said,477 words
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Article416 1941-07-02 2 AN unknown Chinese woman beggar's death in hospital following a motor accident at the junction of St. George's Road and Serangoon Road on the morning of June 23, was th e subject of an inquiry in the coroner's court yesterday morning. The driver of the416 words
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277 1941-07-02 2 pOR selling charcoal in excess of the maximum oo trolled price, Low Kee Chor, the proprietor of Chop Tin Lee and Co., was fined $30 or two weeks' rigorous imprisJimeiit by the fifth magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, yesterday. Speaking in mitigation for the277 words
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Article96 1941-07-02 2 Singapore. Tuesday. ALLEGED to have driven neglig?ntly on May 18 and thereby collided with a nightsoil van at the junction of Jalan Kubor and Rochore Canal Road, a lorry driver, Ngan Kirn Heng. was fined $100 by the District Traffic Judge, Mr. C. H. Whitton this96 words
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Article25 1941-07-02 2 (Cent-A-Piane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight london time (excluding Soviet claims): TWENTY-TWO25 words
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Article179 1941-07-02 2 SAID to have committed a "complicated and involved fraud", Tong Lai Siak (34), described as a salesman and bill collector of Fhoenix Aerated Water Company, claimed trial to two charges cf misappropriating $36, and $62.52, respectively, before Mr. W. D. Carew, in the third police court Tong179 words
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Article371 1941-07-02 2 Singapore, Tuesday. "'J'HERE is no doubt that the girl took her own life by drinking lysol. The evidence of her employers suggests that something happened which depressed her on the very day that she did this. However, the nature of the occurrence prompting the state of depression371 words
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Article146 1941-07-02 2 "THERE is an epidemic breaking in the Tioi and Tiong ?o area," said inspector in the Fifth p- <■, yesterday, when Mr. I. I about to pass sent?nce ful Cantonese, Leong H housebreaking by Dig house at Teo Heng Roar by Wong Leong. Sentence of two mont]146 words
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Article21 1941-07-02 2 MR. Waiter Hanming CI well- known Chinese will address the V's Men's "War Propaganda" at then lunchem on Saturday.21 words
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Article21 1941-07-02 2 Mr. L. C. Simpson-Gray untitled been appointed Director 04 P fence for the village of Pulau Si the Settlement of Malacca21 words
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Advertisement51 1941-07-02 2 GOODWOOD PARK HOTLE HAVE CLEANER; WHITER, BRIGHTER TEETH..7W WITH THIS "TI-TREE OIL" I \K enter the mouth. Use Palraolive Tooth Paste. It \mm\\. contains that effective antiseptic "Ti Tree Oil" as M Pf]flyK9 1 WvfrM Wj well as a secret ingredient which creates a super j By abundant foam. Sk51 words
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Advertisement192 1941-07-02 2 Rich, Red Blood Builds Weight i V If you are Thin, Underweight T mmt f Energy, Tired all the time, haw P*k, Sallow Complexion, suffer t'n.m Sk.:. i:: 1 lshes, Circles under the Eyes, that mysterious magnetic ton c called you are run-down and need the new covery of a192 words
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711 1941-07-02 3 MOVE TO APPROACH GOVERNMENT OFFICE WORKERS TELL TRIBUNE: "OFFICIALDOM MUST HELP US" (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE appointment of a "strong" sub-committee to report on the subject of clerical indebtedness and bring the matter to the notice of the Government is to be made by711 words
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Article73 1941-07-02 3 v IN rhc Market," a short |k on food f»upph«s and the prices the hould pay, is a new iture of the Singaadcasting program- oes <>n the air from 1 ")0 a.m. 4*l d lily notes are supjb, the office of the (>l ,troller,73 words
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115 1941-07-02 3 otic Fund now 741 074 15. $1,120.86 at one per cent. i a i c the latent do--l- ;i((J Mr W v.U fote iuc-rr bers iter Co Ltd being first quarter. 1941, i the Police Cleric*! UUi contrttoutoon), $9 SO; a Tt••graphs Co- ~u j115 words
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Article53 1941-07-02 3 tHI General Medical Council or--1 that Di Horatio Mat--street. London, t Struck Off the Medical Rppicter He did wot appear at the ■■po- in London. that Dr. Matthews oatients by sending firnis a notice offering minations to members and their families "at the r duced lee53 words
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Article279 1941-07-02 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Tuesday. MAJOR ONG AH LENG, alias Dara Singh, of Taiping, ha met with a fatal accident in China where he was in charee of motor transport. The accident took place some time m June, when Dara Singh and a279 words
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Article73 1941-07-02 3 Via Cable and Wireless. (From H. L Hcpkin) London, July 1. "i NOW know what British justice I is said Fraulein Irma Muller, a German domestic servant employed as a maid, when her former tress, Mrs. Heather Holms, was found guilty of verting £140 belongingVia Cable and Wireless. - 73 words
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Article41 1941-07-02 3 Eastern News. Fukuoka, July L A REPRESENTATIVE of the Thai Foreign Ministry carrying Thailand's ratification papers on the Franco-Thai p*ace treaty signed in Tokyo on Mav 0 arrived at Fukuoka hy ialano from Bangkok yesterday afternoon.—Eastern News.Eastern News. - 41 words
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Article194 1941-07-02 3 (From Our Own Reporter' Kuala Lumpur. July I. IN recognition cf the valuable services he has rendered dur.ing the troublous period through which the country lias been passing, Mr. K. L. Yuen. De; uty Consul, attached to the Chinese Consn'ate a Kuala Lumpur, has been .warded194 words
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156 1941-07-02 3 drum Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. the Chief Police Officer Selfigor, Mr. H. H. Langworthy. and He ASP. Police Depot, Mr Forbe, Wallace, had lawfully cxc cutedihe powers conferred upon them hder the Criminal ProcedureCode i disperse inlawful assembUes i the use of156 words
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Article12 1941-07-02 3 Mr. Filson, Senior Surveyor. Johore, has betfcpointed to act as Chief Surveyor.12 words
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Article150 1941-07-02 3 iFrom Our Own Reporter* Penang, Tuesday. A FARMER who turned guerilla is 52-year-old Wu Kien Tien, who passed through Penang yesterday on his way to the Burma Road on a commission from the Chungking Government. A native of Kwangtung. Wu told the Malaya Tribune that the150 words
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Article102 1941-07-02 3 Reuter. London. July 2. OUR French people working in factories are not the least angry with the R.A.F. for bombing plants—they really invite it and hope to see the blockade continued." said If. Henri Hauck, labour adviser to Gen. de Gaulle, speaking at Sheffield. If. HauckReuter. - 102 words
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143 1941-07-02 3 Reuter. London, July 2. MAJOR POWER, the Canadian Air Minister, who has arrived m Bngland from Canada, told Ins press conference in London yesterday that the Empire Air Training Scheme was well within the schedule. Major Power added that about 80 per cent, ofReuter. - 143 words
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243 1941-07-02 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) AFTsnending thrcc-and-a-haif months in Malaya and the lvi East Indies—most of it in Malaya—during which neriot "shot" a little over 10.000 feet of screen material for Metro and Fox Movietone News, "Newsreel" Wong leaves Shiga* this week to go on to Chungking243 words
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Advertisement161 1941-07-02 3 RevitaliseYoux KIDNEYS Ard You'll Feel Young—Look Young man ur woman more than e« caused through bad kidney action. tm Getting up Itching Passages. Nerves, Rheumatism, Backache. Leg Circles und.r Eyes. Swollen Ankles, Lost »1 Appetite. Energy, etc.. because which should filter blood fail to I poll now creeping ■vies. In161 words
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Advertisement228 1941-07-02 3 ACORN RICH^|j^^^IERSEY NEW ZEALAND EVAPORATED MILK FROM NEW ZEALAND PHf)\E: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 (3 lines), BUTTERWOKTH 33 Wmtim 03 Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. FURNITURE to beautify Skilful Ningpo Carpenters Polishers mm; x i 0..228 words
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Article196 1941-07-02 4 Reuter. London, July 1. COME of the glories of the v Royal Ascot will be revived at Newmarket to-morrow and on Thursday where substitute races for those normally held on the famous Berkshire heath art being run. Wartime's first "Ascot* will be stripped of the usualReuter. - 196 words
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Article505 1941-07-02 4 Chinese Athletic 2 Loyals 2 'PHE better side all-round, Chinese Athletic were most unfortunate in not being able to collect full points when they met the Loyals in a Div. I match at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The match ended in a two-all draw,505 words
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313 1941-07-02 4 x QNE of the Singapore's youngest clubs, the Airport Sports Club, held its anniversary on Saturday, an enjoyable event which was well attended. f aU A- a.. 1 mm ao 1 /\o4 Though only a year old the club boasts a big membership313 words
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Article54 1941-07-02 4 SOCCER: China Relief and Wir Funds match. South China v Combined Services. Anson Road Stadium B.A.F.A. League. Dlv U A. R A.O C* v RE. (PB Pulau Branl; R.E. v F. Signals, Changi; Reserve Dll. S.C.F.A. v Manchesters. Clerical Urlon. CRICKET. V.MC.A. v R A.A.F.. fMCA. TENNIS: Spore54 words
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362 1941-07-02 4 Championship Tennis Final PLAYING with better combination Yadi and Nellie Chia *J the open mixed doubles title of the Singapore open Champa J ships yesterday, beating Roy Smith and Margaret Stoke,! 6—3, 6—4. Yesterday's tennis, although good, was not i brilliant, Roy Smith362 words
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Article303 1941-07-02 4 Wanderers 3 S.C.F.A 1 pjOLDING territorial superiority for the major part of play, Wanderers scored a convincing victory over the S.C.F.A. in a Div. 2B match played on the J.C.S.A. ground yesterdlay. The Chinese wer c getting an even share of exchanges in the first half303 words
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Article571 1941-07-02 4 ENTRIES for Singapore rices on Goed Voor X X Happy Sal X X July 12. 16 and 19 arc as Irish Jig X X Hot Flash X X follows: Madam X X Just My Luck X X HORSES: CLASS L Murray Court X Kalili X X IST571 words
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Article113 1941-07-02 4 THERE wUI be the UMial after 1 noon races for ail dasset, starting at the Roynl Singapore Yacht Club to-morrow. The ".v class will race at 5.23 p.m aitf the other classes at 5 25 p m On Sunday che "C class i sail the first race for113 words
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Article23 1941-07-02 4 The Catholic Young Men's untitled ciaticn held Katong Casuals to j draw in a cricket match playec on the C.V.M.A. ground on Sunday.23 words
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Article25 1941-07-02 4 Playing on the Singapore Harbour Board ground yesterday the Customs and Kranji shared honours in a Div. 2B match, both teams registering two goals each.25 words
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Advertisement153 1941-07-02 4 ADJUSTABLE EARTH AUGER BORES instead of DIGS ,OST EPFICI ENT ONE-MAN POWER TOOL \X /sBEY] J „,t~ EVER MANUFACTURED TOO? FROM B HOLE WITH ONE AND THF SAME Xi roOL FROM 8 ins. to 16 ins dia. by 3i-, ft for HOLES AS DKLP AS 100 FT.-ADD EXTRA EXTEN? SION153 words
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Advertisement19 1941-07-02 4 SIMA WATER (55?) MINERAL WATER bwi tlw SeJotAT Hot Spriag, Siagaport. 4a «ik.lin. drink •rttk «sMliuat «or* IMtWt prap«rti«i19 words
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Miscellaneous20 1941-07-02 4 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 314 a.m., 8.4 ft.: 415 p.m.. U ft. TO-MORROW: 422 a.m., 7.9 ft.; 5.12 pa, 8.1 ft.20 words
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373 1941-07-02 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINCE the arrival of Sir Robert Brooke Popham in Singapore, with his keen appreciation of air power, the influence of Singapore itself which was previously considered solely as a fortress, has extended to a marked degree beyond Malaya. Thus remarked Mr. J.373 words
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Article104 1941-07-02 5 ««•apdrs, Tuesday, i charge of stealr ring to tne cniet I niah's agency -I Chinese wosentenced to three mprisonment, by the third mapleaded guilty to the me up for sen- was called up, vho had been reUj plead for leni- V ng came from ||ns104 words
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59 1941-07-02 5 Bit a via. June 25. PIGURES published by the Statisr tic Bureau show clearly the c in the number of sets in the N.E.I. s'hpp 192 1 over 1.000 U- issu o In 1940, there ICO 000. Almost half oi tne licences are59 words
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249 1941-07-02 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday, -f AM a Chinese, I belong to the Chinese Government and I have 'in- right to serve my country. I am travelling on a Chinese passport." S U declared a young Chinese when he was produced before Mr. Lim249 words
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Article89 1941-07-02 5 .From Our *%£&< ESS i GRAND Charity Ball in aid of A STP«ak Patriotic Fund will be held at the Town Hall, Taip n=, R The dance will be the first of its kind to bo held in Taipin* and he ladies' committee of the Talpin,89 words
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Article41 1941-07-02 5 Nagpur, July i rE fierce dry spell m N agpur was broken yesterday by heavy rain Although the monsoon is late, its breaking .in tricts in the province hMljjW relieved anxiety, and the crops should benefit from it.41 words
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Article30 1941-07-02 5 Simla, July 1. THE Adjutant General in India, I Gen A V. Haig yesterday received a deputation of Indian Christians, who the forma ttcn of an Indian Christian Regi ment.30 words
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147 1941-07-02 5 (From Our Own Reporter) ipoh, Tuesday. STRONG criticisms on the attitude adopted by the magistrate 111 passing sentence were made yesterday in the Perak Supreme Court to the Hon. Mr. Justice Carey by Mr CD D Hogan when arguing a criminal appeal, the appellant being Narain147 words
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66 1941-07-02 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. FOUND fast asleep in an A.R.P. shelter in the People s Park on Sunday night, a Chinese housekeeper. Peng Khai. was awakened by a police constable who took him to the police station. Appearing in the first66 words
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Article304 1941-07-02 5 Singapore, Tuesday. ALLEGED to have been concerned wich another person in committing robbery early on the morning of Apr. 23, a middle-aged Malay, Rani bin Latip alias Wah Hassen, was arraigned in the Assize Court to-day before Mr. Justice Worley and a common jury. Rani,304 words
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Article30 1941-07-02 5 Mr F. O. London has been appointed a Commissioner. In place of Mr. T* C Hood, of the Enquiry Commission up by the local Government towards the end of May.30 words
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Article760 1941-07-02 5 Charcoal Depots In Australia Suggested Melbourne. July 1. THE establishment of charcoal depots every 50 miles ha* 1 been suggested by the Federal Government to encourage the use of producer gas as a substitute for petrol m motor VehkI The Cabinet is considering stepping up the production760 words
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Article118 1941-07-02 5 (From Our Own Reporter I Ipoh, Tuesday. PLANTER, councillor and sportsman, Mr. C. R. Bradburry of the Bikam Rubber Estates Ltd., and manager of the Chemor Rubber Estate, will shortly be leaving the country on retirement. Mr. Bradburry was a member of the Johore State Council for118 words
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200 1941-07-02 5 Batavia, June 25. DISCUSSING the impressive address by Queen Wilhelmina broadcast by RadioOranje, the Java Bode says: "The Kingdom cf the Netherlands has associated itself with the British standpoint where Russia is concerned. This can only mean, although no announcement has yet been200 words
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Article25 1941-07-02 5 The National Employers Association has given a Spitfire to the British Government. The machine has the letters N.E.M. painted en the side of the machine.25 words
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Advertisement59 1941-07-02 5 S"? When Buying Lamps Look Out H IS m ~.rh of thit Famout I V Ai'ofecf for ift Cheap* I F*T hcjj, Brilliant Light* I I M 'o»f coruump» I Ejt- LJ <»on or" Kcrostne* mm lam? $Toms mi 1 »r m II T?I UA CO. ('kin frodnds] I 159 words
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Advertisement482 1941-07-02 5 9sifvu dttkic Such a little nunc rubbing the eyes g^^^K^^yet it's a definite sign that all is not well «bw, Lyes that are thoroughly healthy and happy 1 9 don't need rubbing. Even spectacle wearers M people who think that they are taking illßilii extra care of their eyes get482 words
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Article181 1941-07-02 6 Problem Of Saving U/E do not think that the local "Save for Victory" campaign will achieve anything like the comparative success it did in Britain unless thp Malayan authorities follow the policy pursued in Britain of (1) insisting on compulsory saving, and (2) extending price control to include all181 words
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Article187 1941-07-02 6 AS night follows day, a slump is certain to follow the present prosperity. There is little disagreement either on this point or on the need to plan well in advance to tide over the stringency that is in the offing. H.E. Sir Shenton Thomas, in a message187 words
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Article140 1941-07-02 6 IF gambling is a sign of moral depravity, Malayans have been progressively deteriorating, judging from the mounting sweep pools. The "malaise," we think, has progressed far enough to make a war lottery look like mere child's play! Although there is much to be said in favour of140 words
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Article, Illustration1743 1941-07-02 6 LONDONERS LAUGHED ONE JULY DAY 1909 AT A HEADLINE IN NORTHCLIFFES DAILY EXPRESS. LOUIS BLERIOT HAD JUST FLOWN FROM CALAIS TO DOVER AND AN EXPRESS EDITOR HAD DULY HEADLINED THE STORY: "BLERIOT FLU'S THE CHANNEL." PRESSLORD NORTICLIFFE READ THE HEADLINE AND SNAPPED CHANGE IT AND MAKE1,743 words
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Article220 1941-07-02 6 BOMBS and U-boats have failed i to stop the flow of books, magazines and oeriodicals going overseas from Britain. In the month of February the leading British firm of wholesalers which handles about half the total trade, dispatched to oversea customers about 85 tons of220 words
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Article603 1941-07-02 6 k TRIBUNE read' A own marketing, I me the following para i v.. Food Controller's n I "Talking of Food.'' "Let m e remind .1 person who pays tn re than I maximum price is /a same penalty as I overcharges, and it i. s not ir/'M603 words
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Advertisement470 1941-07-02 6 For Accurate Eyesight Examination, Vogue in Eyewear, Superior Service Economy, Consult Our Rcfraetionist:—C. P. CHONG, I PIN PIN OPTICAL MEDICAL CO. MS, South Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. ORCHARD Ro.__T S'POPf FIT AS A FIDDLE! A dose of Pinkettes taken occasional!v. to keep your liver active and to safeguard intestinal regularity, is470 words
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802 1941-07-02 7 Nazis Claim Tanks Are Speeding For Moscow MOSCOW, JULY 1. .AN TROOPS WERE IN ACTION ALL MONDAY XlK l virHT IN THE MINSK AND BOBRUISK SECTIONS l i \<TERN BATTLE FRONTS IN OPPOSITION 0F L vN ATTEMPTS TO BREAK THROUGH, SAYS T nrviriAl RUSSIAN802 words
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328 1941-07-02 7 Reuter. London, July 1. I npHE newspapers continue to I welcome the Government I changes, interpreting them as meaning a new drive for the much-increased muni- tions production. The Times I says in an editorial that a production drive of a new I pattern willReuter. - 328 words
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Article45 1941-07-02 7 Eastern News. Moscow. July 1. THE first emergency measure of its kind since i.he war started ia week ago. the Government yes!terday ordered civilians to hand lover all radio receiving sets to 'postal authorities within fiv e days, i —Eastern News.Eastern News. - 45 words
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Article80 1941-07-02 7 Reuter. "Between untitled and Riga the Duena River has been reached on an extended front and crossed at various points. Here too. bitter enemy counter-attacks were re "The d Luftwaffe intervened with striking effect in land operations. They bombed enemy columns retreating east of Lwow. In Dlaces these were inReuter. - 80 words
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405 1941-07-02 7 Reuter. Cairo, July 1. ALTHOUGH the British forces surrounding Palmyra in Northern Syria have cut off the Vichy forces there from supplies and severed their land communications with Horns, there is no rigid siege in progress, according to authoritative military circles. The encirclement oi raimyia.Reuter. - 405 words
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Article32 1941-07-02 7 Eastern News. Tokyo, July 1. A DIRECT wireless telegraph service between Japan and Sweden was inaugurated yesterday via the Osaka and Stockholm stations, it! was announced to-day.—Eastern j < News.Eastern News. - 32 words
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Article376 1941-07-02 7 Reuter. London. July 1. A BRITISH Air Ministry communique announces that German heavy industries in the Ruhr and Rhineland were aeain attacked by bombers of the R.A.F. last night when obiectives at Duisberg. Cologne and Dusseldorf were the mam targets Many large fires were started,Reuter. - 376 words
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Article172 1941-07-02 7 Reuter. New York, July 1. NAZI reports of gains in Russia are minimised by neutral observers at Vichy who find the German claims puzzling, says the Vichy correspondent of the New York Times. The conservative view, he says, is that while the Germans have undoubtedly sccred allReuter. - 172 words
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189 1941-07-02 7 Reuter. Washington, July 1. THE speech of the Secretary of the Navy. Col. Knox, is a clear call to go fully to war in support of Britain and in America's defence. It is seen as following logically Col. Knox's previous strong speeches andReuter. - 189 words
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Obituary86 1941-07-02 7 Reuter. London, July 1. LORD Parmoor, the famous ecclesiastical and parliamentary lawyer and father of Sir Stafford Cripns, the British Ambassador in Russia, died at his Buckinghamshire house last night, aged 89. He represented Britain on the Council of the League of Nations tookReuter. - 86 words
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Article65 1941-07-02 7 Simla. July 1. AT a cost Cf about £20.000, b scheme has been approved by Ih* Government of India for the cultivation of lac in Bihar, i.cs* than half cf this sum Is to be contributed by the Govemmeni cl "ihar Hie Centrai OOTtnamen* will take?65 words
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Article21 1941-07-02 7 Madras, July 1. MR Janklram Chetty, a prominent member cf the United Municipal Party, was this evening elected Mayor of Madras.21 words
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Advertisement234 1941-07-02 7 Everyone must face this fact It is not the years that make us old. It is Ac >-><^- aeterinration of our tissues and the decline of our vital forces. Although we cannot yet arrest Laii** TOOX V deterioration and decline, we can retard them. **^gO° v H We can revitalize234 words
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Advertisement127 1941-07-02 7 For hard wear and 1 smart wear, choose I Fabric of 101 uses ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGA P O R E _58-41-G75 I ji\EW SUPPLIES of "GUIDE" MILK have just arrived. SOLE AGENTS:— AYE RS soujxc/ G2 Never a party for me.... N m9 mm m THANK YOU- gt^m^ I127 words
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Advertisement461 1941-07-02 8 1 GET 5E77 GO// The Greatest LAUGH OFFENSIVE ft in the YEAR'S BIG BATTLE of JJgjk, THE SEXES STARTS TO-PAY! Icapitoll jSffl In the Sensational "ALL-IN" WRESTLING MjgjfcSU MATCH, NO HOLDS BARRED! \3 M,G.M's~ FUNNIEST SHOW IN YEARS! s^'fcri P,J b BEN SEE THE 4*IU VI AftVAXCE of 250 TAXKS!461 words
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Advertisement242 1941-07-02 8 —"M"^— ENTRIES CALLED FOR SINGAPORE NOVICES DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP OF 1941 old •gy tw f■y*pyfF3Hil TEA FAVOURITE DANS ANT SHORTLY HAWAIIAN BAND CHAMPIONSHIP OPEN TO ALL AMATEUR PROFESSIONAL BANDS HAPPY THEATRE I 1 "lT~*oi I TO-NIGHT 645 <U5 > b.he HOPE I BROUGHT BACK CROSBY lM*0l» > jUagWa BY SPECIAL REQUEST242 words
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Advertisement119 1941-07-02 8 YOU WILL DIE LAUGHING AT THE WAY^Hr^I FLYNN follows a more dangerous trail than ho did "SANTA Fe Trail" in "Footsteps In The Dark" TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 I ALHAMBRA Fearless... **J^^^/BM Iff PATRICK ALLEN JENKINS IUCUI .VATSCN Mm«M by LLOYD BACON A WARNER BROS.-Pirn NMI pmm l«M« 'l.y fcf119 words
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265 1941-07-02 9 JJISTRESS is now appearing in a class that used to be immune. The hard-working sub-contractors for buildings are becoming unemployed while iron bars rust in the godowns, and cement petrifies in its bags because little or no civil construction work is permitted, and only wooden265 words
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Article233 1941-07-02 9 rpHE Government English School, Muar, had 78 per cent. and 60 per cent, passes in the Cambridge Junior and Senior examinations last year. stated Mr. T H. Davey. the headmaster, at the >eech Day and Prize-giving of the Muar jvernment English School on Thursday. He233 words
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Article237 1941-07-02 9 Tokyo, July I. JAPAN'S policy in the light of the development of the Soviet-Nazi conflict will be announced to-mor-row by the Prime Minister. Prince Ayamaro Konoye. it was indicated to-day. Meanwhile, discussions continued in high Government and Services circles regarding the awaited statement. It was announced that237 words
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Article36 1941-07-02 9 Reuter. Cairo, July 2. r5 Egyptian Ministry of the Interior states that Alexandria was raided early yesterday morning. Bombs caused four casualties of which one was fatal. There was slight damage to property.— Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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272 1941-07-02 9 r THREE youths, of 17 to 18 years, and described as "a niae set of boys," by Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, when he heard of their criminal records, were sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from three to four months,272 words
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55 1941-07-02 9 Eastern News. Tokyo, July 1. rENTY-FOUR persons were buried alive and four injured when a cliff in back of the Nippon Light Metal Company's power plant in Shizuoka, weakened by the continuous rains of the past three days, crumbled. Three buildings housing four familiesEastern News. - 55 words
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Article16 1941-07-02 9 Mr. J. A. Tulloch, Senior Surveyor. F.M.S. and S.S., has been seconded for service tn Johore.16 words
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Article43 1941-07-02 9 Calcutta, July 1. FE first training of A.R.P. instructors began yesterday at the Central A.R.P. School in Calcutta. The number of student instructors attending was 33, drawn from various parts of the country. The training will last three weeks.43 words
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Advertisement405 1941-07-02 9 jV/rrMf COME and MEET ]Vli-«'» THE LADY EVE BUT BE WARE.... SHE'S HARD TO LEAVE. CHARLES COBURK-EUGENE MUITTE MARTHA Q'OMSCOIt WILLIAM DEMAREST ERIC PRESTON STURGES MSG 8.M.l- DOCUMENTARY \M Att I' XDEB FIRE" j Commentator: Quentin Reynolds "-ESTELLE COWAN Announces With Pleasure Coconut Grov^ Now Open TO-XIGHT I EXTENSION UNTIL405 words
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Advertisement70 1941-07-02 9 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS NO. 64. CHTJLIA STREET, PHONE NO. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc., Etc. The Organisation For Prompt, Courteous Efficient Services. A "LARGE SELECTION AND THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS OP VULCAIN ROSKOPF CYMA MOVADO and MIDO WATCHES Are now on display at:— Yick Woh Hing, 429, North Bridge70 words
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Advertisement373 1941-07-02 9 11l OUR SLOGAN THIS WEEK... \M I "The Picture With The Biggest Laugh In It" Ij REMEMBER A GOOD LAUGH IS WORTH A j|j 808 ANYTIME! IF YOU THINK THE I i|! WORLD IS GOING TO THE DOCS ;i; "Spare A Copper" I WITH IvOßfc' guorgi: WBĔtKh WILL PROVE TO373 words
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Advertisement100 1941-07-02 9 SENSATIONAL Yes, IT MAY BE AN OFT-USED CINEMATIC EXPRESSION BUT When You See COLUMBIA'S mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm you'll agree that it is really SENSATIONAL RECALLING THE HEROIC EXPLOITS OF RANCITIKI JERVIS BAY ON THEIR ATLANTIC RUN NOT A DOCUMENTARY BUT HOLLYWOOD'S FIRST BLAST AT U-BOAT ATROCITIES PAVILION NEXT WEEK 7 p,m. GALeIpAGE100 words
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Advertisement845 1941-07-02 10 BUY SELL LAST FOUND CLASSIFIED-ADS RENT AUCTION HIRE SERVICE Situations Vacant WANTED Book-keeper with Rood knowledge of Chinese accounts. Please reply stating salary required, nationality, etc. to *ox y5l. do Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 163K) WANTED experienced Chines© Bookkeeper for Kuala Lumpur. Apply Bex 91., c,o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No.845 words
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Advertisement808 1941-07-02 10 Motor Vehicles FOR SALE; Standard Tourer Bhp 1:M1 model $1,700 or nearest. Apply Box «44, cjo Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 149K) HILLMAN MINX Saloon 9 8 HP. of 1935 Painted green—Engine In good running order, very little used. Apply 96, Rangoon Road, Penang (No. 1?9K) FOR SALE 1928 6808 words
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Advertisement782 1941-07-02 10 To Let TO LET Rodin House. 203. Burmah Road. Penang- Furnished rooms, daily, monthly. (No. 178K) FURNISHED single room near Swimming Club, use of kitchen St garage. Aoply 46, Meyer Road, Singapore. (No. 151K) TO LET neat modern flat with tv.o looms. Occupation any time, July. Apply 59A, Ipoh Road.782 words
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Advertisement599 1941-07-02 10 Public Notices SINGAPORE TURF CLUB JULY MEETING 1941 SATURDAY 12TH, WEDNESDAY 16TH SATURDAY 19TH JULY, 1941. ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon TUESDAY, Ist JULY, 1941. SWEEPS. —A $5 UNLIMITED SWEEPSTAKES FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held each Race day. Applications for tickets must be in writing and be received before599 words
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Advertisement587 1941-07-02 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK 1928. Interest Due 20th July, 1941. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Registers of the above Stock will be closed from the 7th to the 20th July, 1941, both days inclusive. W. W. DUNCAN, Ag. Municipal Secretary. Re MIN HIN CO., of 59 Victoria587 words
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Advertisement215 1941-07-02 10 When in Kuala Lumpc STAY AT JUL SOI Till lt\ HOTEL 118 120, Batn Road. (K.L.'s newest most up-to-date hotel I Its outstanding feature? are:— Bedrooms complete witi ceiling fans modtn equipment MODERN SANITATION Hot cold ruo&ißf water! Shower A TRIAL WILL COM JSC! you r r. mm "jpS First215 words
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Miscellaneous755 1941-07-02 10 'j TO-DAY'S It Ai\ l SINGAPORE 10\ rmv ZHL. 225 m. 1,333 tit*. GSV 17 81 mc 1 ZHP.I. 30.96 m. 9.69 m|cs. GSF 15 14 ZHP.2. 48.58 m. 6.175 mics. 615 p.u, J ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7.25 mlcs. GSD Q 75 J 11 'H^l P m 905 p.m v755 words
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873 1941-07-02 11 July 1 ta beliefs. mom 3 3 6 tU 7 6 11 34 6 ►1 v 13 -cd 0 75 I 14 10 I 18-xd I 13 9.37 17,--4 9 B 24 1 0 73 0 2. ~I 6 6 10' 16 6 j 23 11873 words
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Article18 1941-07-02 11 i pore, Wednesday. Prices ol iii» and rubber >re at noon U»av \ure: I IN RUBBSR18 words
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Article29 1941-07-02 11 Chungl< ader he Cl lunity in the d that he N.E.I. t.nue his work of .so- itri tic ucributions as stmenta by Ch n h in the industrial homeland.29 words
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165 1941-07-02 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. fpSH shares continued to advance yesterday. Hong Fatts improved to 133. Rantau to 185 and Batu Selangor to 147%. In the Australian section, there was a fair business, including Laruts. Rawang Tin Fields. Tongah Harbour and Takuapa Raub165 words
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Article116 1941-07-02 11 "FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK" (At the Alhambra) gRROL Robin Hood") Flynn turns aj very oinart detective in the current Alhambra picture. "Footsteps In The, Dark.' one ol the most enjoyable comedies seen in Singapore for a long time. The laughs are set against the background of two murders and116 words
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Article180 1941-07-02 11 (At the Cathay) fpHE estimnble exponent of serious drama, in such films as "Jesse James" and "The Grapes of Wrath." Henrv Fonda gets going in the far extreme in "The Lady Eve," the Cathay's new film. With Barbara Stanwyck as his co-star he turns comedian, flounders In180 words
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Article129 1941-07-02 11 (At the Pavilion) QEORGE FORMBY is always good fun i and so he doesn't surprise anyone I when it comes to getting the laughs in his latest film. "Spare A Copper." now I showing at the Pavilion. George sings and strums his old ukelele i to his—and129 words
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Article66 1941-07-02 11 Singapore, July 1. Gambler 7.50 Java Cube 12.00 Hamburg Cube 12.25 Muntok White Pepper 15.25 White Pepper 14.75 Black Pepper 7.25 Sundried Copra 2.50 Mixed Copra 4.25 Small Flake Tapioca 7.50 Fair Flake Tapioca 7.25 Medium Pearl Tapioca 8.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 8.75 Lingga Sago Flour 4.45 Fair Sago66 words
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Article133 1941-07-02 11 REUTER Cable - Exchange Activity Waits Russian Developments By REUTER Cable London, July 1. Stock Exchange opened quieter but steady, with Giltedgeds and Industrials pausing pending Russian developments. Home and South American Rails were firmer while Japanese and Chinese bonds moved a further half point up. In Kaffirs, (Far133 words
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625 1941-07-02 11 Reuter. New York, June 30. fpiE heart of the famous pianist, Sir Ignace Jean Paderewski, who died yesterday, will be removed from New York, and ultimately placed somewhere in Poland other than the place of the body's interment. This is in accordance with theReuter. - 625 words
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Advertisement108 1941-07-02 11 1 SKIN DISEASES red, h!...k and ui,i» > spots, boils, ru. piwpitj. rin',-v -ru. itch, swelling foun u rtt disappear a> if by magic ■**f»»I KANCHAfti KAYA This oil cured wounds and bods that were »rfd wyoßd remedy 50 cts per l.fMagc n cts >-SU nndicine is unequalled lp ln108 words
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Advertisement152 1941-07-02 11 PILES CURED COMPLETELY WITHOUT OPERATION. §THABIB A. MD. HASSAN guarantees to cure you completely in a reasonable time IK FISTULA, TUMOR. T.B. cases. Tbablb A. Md, Hassan has wfth a guarantee -urtd many sufferers of these diseases. Call ox write 632-C, ALJUNIED Road. Geylar.g. Singapore —3. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF152 words
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Advertisement135 1941-07-02 11 HgSfr HUBBUCK'S ||§§1« LINSEED OIL Sojlß Hubbucks Pale Boiled Linseed Oil Is made especially for Hot Oi mates for mixing with our ft. Patent White Zinc, it does not discolour white or other delicate shades, like Raw Linseed HUBBUCK'S |m WHITE ZINC 888 l Hubbuck's Patent White Zinc Is a135 words
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Advertisement274 1941-07-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penan;, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatain, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel. 5431 for Passage Freight274 words
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Advertisement370 1941-07-02 11 I 1 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are being naintained by the P. O. S. N. Co., rom the Straits to their usua l .wrts of call in China, India, Ceylo.370 words
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Article231 1941-07-02 12 Reuter. London, July 2. THE Syrian Government has published a letter from Gen Catroux. leader of the Free French forces In Syria, addressed to the Syrian Prime Minister, which confirms tile results reached during th e discussions on the different aspects of Syrian independence. According toReuter. - 231 words
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Article243 1941-07-02 12 Reuter. Washington, July L I WO French vessels will soon sail from the United States carrying much-needed gocds and supplies for the French North African colonies, stated Mr. Sumner Welles, the Assistant Secretary of State, at to-day's pre.ss conference. At the same time, hi aduea.Reuter. - 243 words
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Article112 1941-07-02 12 Reuter. London, July 2. THE latest figures of the combine. casualties in Damascus, announc"v Syrian authorities, are 70 dead, 29 wounded and a number Tightly wounded, accenting to an announcement from Gen. de Gaulle's headquarters in London. Pcmbs dropped near the famous OmmayadReuter. - 112 words
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162 1941-07-02 12 Reuter. Zurich, July 2. "THE Soviet soldier has often 1 shown greater contempt for death than hie adversary during the presest fighting," says the Berlin correspondent of the National Zeitung who quotes German press reports. The correspondent adds that his tenacity, combined with a certainReuter. - 162 words
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Article443 1941-07-02 12 Reuter. (By General Sir Hubert dough, Reuters military commentator) London, July 1. THE news to-day of the Russ.o-German war throws some light on German strategy. We are beginning to arrive at an appreciation of wliat their strategy is and what are its aims. In its broad outlinesReuter. - 443 words
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190 1941-07-02 12 Reuter. Bombay, July I. AN unprecedented breakdown in Jhe telegraphic and telephonic traffic between Bombay and all the principal cities throughout India and an almost complete para'ysis oi rail traffic from Bombay fol;owed a break in the lengthy dry spell cf weather. Th* longest and heaviestReuter. - 190 words
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159 1941-07-02 12 NO more pork pics will be sent at present froM the Isle of Man *:o people In England. An order by the Manx Government prohibits the export of all cooked meat The only exception will be ham sandwiches and other "snacks" by159 words
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444 1941-07-02 12 Wavell Auchinleck Wartime Appointments Reuter. London, July 2. THE news of Gen. Wavell's appointment as Commander-in-Chief in India, the transfer of General Auchinleck from India to the Middle East Command, and the appoinment of Capt. Oliver LytUeton to represent the War Cab.ne in the Middle East was given in twoReuter. - 444 words
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Article172 1941-07-02 12 Reuter. London. July 2. ADMIRAL DARLAN. the Vichy Foreign Minister, is helping Germany in a desperate attempt to save his own reputation, -.aid Mr. Harold Nicolson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Information, in. a broadcast last oicht on Vichy's attitude to the war. DirlanReuter. - 172 words
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Article128 1941-07-02 12 Reuter. Jerusalem. July 2. A sharp drop in the cost of living Is n following the Allies wherever they penetrate Syria. The prompt rrrival of food supplies from Palestine, notably wheat, sugar and rice, has caused a drop in prices to a vastly lowt level t.ian prcvnReuter. - 128 words
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Article104 1941-07-02 12 Reuter. Lahore. July 2. A WARNING to India and Russia was given by the Prime Minister cf the Punjab. Sir Sikander Hyal Khan. While there was no immediate danger to India, he said in an interview, it would be unwise to Ignore the possibility ofReuter. - 104 words
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