Malaya Tribune, 4 July 1941
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Title Section22 1941-07-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, July 1. 1941.22 words
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53 1941-07-04 1 Reuter. Cairo. July 4. IN Abyssinia, the net continues to be urawn tighter round the Italians and with yester day's news or the Italian agreement to surrender at Debra Tabor after four months' reliance, oniy aoncar and sonio ol tlie surrounn ;ng territory remainReuter. - 53 words
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Article590 1941-07-04 1 Polish Reserves In Russian Forces Reuter. communique from Moscow admits that the Germans have succeedcrossing of the River Dvina in Latvia. This sector (of Dvinsk, i, n the scene of tierce fighting during the past few days. Th" its that the crossing took place onReuter. - 590 words
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Article265 1941-07-04 1 Reuter. Washington, July 3. mM R. Sumner Welles (U.S. Under-Secretary ItJI for State), stated at his press conference that the United States Government naturally hoped that the attitude taken by the Japanese Government in the war would be of such character as to makeReuter. - 265 words
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Article, Illustration305 1941-07-04 1 Naval, Air Patrol Of British Routes Reuter. Washington, July ENATOH Wheeler stated to-day—while refusing to disclose the source of his information- that the United States would soon send Army and Navy forces to Iceland. "I am reliably informed," he :«;aid, "thatReuter. - 305 words
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Article145 1941-07-04 1 Reuter. London. J"ly 4. OUR daylight air sweep- anu night lv mbing raids "leave the Germans gue: sing as to where, when and how the next British intervention will take place." sayi the weekly periodical Aeroplane. "They are jei suaded that no combined offensive by BritishReuter. - 145 words
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63 1941-07-04 1 Reuter. New York, July 3. THE Federal Court io-itay began hearinc th* suit brought the kingdom of Sweden and the Kuncl Flygocr Waltnlngen a gains the Vultee Aircraft Corporation for non-delivery to Sweden of 144 Vultee model 48 C pursuit planes The plaintiffs claimedReuter. - 63 words
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Article29 1941-07-04 1 Reuter. Hsinking. July 4. TAKING no chances in view of the present uncertain situation, three-day air raid exercises are being staged throughout Manchukuo --RenterReuter. - 29 words
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266 1941-07-04 1 New York, July o. THE United States Army is forming 22 fast striking anti-tank battalions, consisting of existing infantry and field artillery units, declared Mr. Stimson, the War Secretary, to-day. The new units will use new self-propelling artillery pirois, including the "revised" 75266 words
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Article66 1941-07-04 1 Reuter. London. July 4. MR. Arthur Hcmry Hall, Chief Suo?rintendent, Royal Aircraft Establishment. Farnbovough. retires t -day. says the Ministry of Aircraft Production. The technical superiority of Bri- tish aircraft over the German planes is larg:ly due. to Mr. Halle work. He was due to retireReuter. - 66 words
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Article48 1941-07-04 1 Reuter. Rangoon, July 4. MECHANISED fighting vehicles, motorised transport and modern automatic wea, ens are officially j announced to have been included among the large quantities of latest j equipment which have been reachi ing Burma from the United King- cicm for some time.—RenterReuter. - 48 words
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Article114 1941-07-04 1 Reuter. Cairo, July 4 A nasty knock to the Italians is how the military authorities hi Cairo describe the surrender of Debra Tobra announced In yester day's communique. Debra Tobra is 90 miles southeast of Gondar and the surrender is a serious direct threat to Gondar,Reuter. - 114 words
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Article139 1941-07-04 1 Reuter. Vichy, July 4 /IERMAN pressure in the direction vl of Kiev, the capital of the Ukraine, was greatly intensified yesterday says a despatch "from the Soviet frontier" to the Vichy news agency. This has been th e chief factor of the fighting in the past MReuter. - 139 words
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36 1941-07-04 1 Reuter. Hyde ***** (New York>, July 3. President Roosev?lt to-day s gned the $1,041,444,529 Deficiency appropriation Eill which makes up the deficiencies f in the previous budgetary appropriations. —ReuterReuter. - 36 words
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Article94 1941-07-04 2 Singapore. Thursday. WH. Putson, of the R.A.F., Seletar. was fined $100 by Mr. C. H. Whitton in the district traffic court this morning on a summons charge of obtaining a driving licence on Feb. 21 while being disqualified from obtaining one for a period of 1294 words
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Article74 1941-07-04 2 Singapore. Thursday. MITSO HIRATA. a 45-year-old Japanese, appeared before Mr. W. D. Carew in the third court this morning, when a charg} of abetting the commission of the offence of selling 100 forged tendollar notes. Straits Settlements currency, on June 26. knowing that the not-,74 words
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Article48 1941-07-04 2 Bombay, July 3. AFTER an interval of 30 hours. telegraphic and telephonic communications b.tween Bombay and other centres in India were resumed this evening. On both the two b!g railway systems, however, traffic is still dislocated, but some services by provisional routes are being maintained.48 words
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180 1941-07-04 2 Local Consular Representations j (Tribune Staff Reporter) JHE Singapore Chinese Consulate is busily engaged in trying to encourage and expand the teaching of the Chinese vernacular in Malaya, and it is believed that Malaya will play a large part in the gigantic180 words
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30 1941-07-04 2 Batavia, June 28. EUROPEAN. Indonesian and Balin?se artists recently presented 36 pictures for sale on behalf of the War Funds They fetched 5.500 guilders.30 words
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Article127 1941-07-04 2 Reuter. Cairo, July 3. agreement of the Italian commander at Debra Tabor in Abyssinia to surrender is announced in the British Middle East communique, which states: "Libya: There is nothing of importance to report. "Abyssinia: The Italian commander of the troops at Debra Tabor has agreedReuter. - 127 words
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Article149 1941-07-04 2 Singapore, Thursday. FINES of $75 and $60 were imposed by the fifth magistrate to-day on two stall owners of Wayang Street, who were convicted of offences under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance. Lai Seng Chow, the first accused, was alleged to have exposed for sale, when Inspector Ripley149 words
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Article65 1941-07-04 2 I AN the ground of Insufficient evl- v dence the Folkestone magij strates dismissed a charge of j manslaughter against Christopher George Watson, a 41-years-old I Folkestone man. i Watson had been 1 manded from the previous day on the charge of the manslaughter of65 words
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319 1941-07-04 2 ''WHICH course is Japan going to choose: to help the Axis or remain neutral?" That is one of the principal conjectures raised in comments in Chinese newspapers in Singapore on the German invasion of Russia. me main ODjects 01 iin-s ;uwc_ —to seize319 words
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Article39 1941-07-04 2 T Allahabad. July 3 HE funeral of the late Sir Chirravoori Chintamani took place yesterday and was largciv attended. Among the tributes paid to him was one from the President of the Indian Liberal Federation39 words
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Article49 1941-07-04 2 Under the auspices of the literary section of th- Indian Youth League. Mr. C. K. Vasavan will speak on the "Causes of our downfall" in Malayalam, o n Sunday, at 6.30 p.m. in the League premises Mr. R. P. Nair of the Kerala Bhandu will preside over the meeting.49 words
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Article251 1941-07-04 2 Singapore, Thursday. JiCW a Chinese, while walking along lam penis Read one night, had been set upon and beaten up by a number of persons who suddenly alighted from a lorry that pulled up near him, was disclosed in court to-day, when three Chinese,251 words
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291 1941-07-04 2 T HE I "JKS?. Patrlotl c Fund now stanls rtn^J 2 743 814 40 Th "sts of late* donations are as followsOPn,^ o Hospital servant No. 9. SS FS2L monthl y donation) 7, al E "Slish School per Mr. A. Rahman Ahmad, being saless of291 words
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Article20 1941-07-04 2 The Secretary of State for the Colonies Ren e Stuart to be an Inspector of Mlne= federated Malay States. jwin^s.20 words
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Article129 1941-07-04 2 S r Singapore, Thursday. EX Chinese shop owners pleaded guilty to offences under the Poisons Ordinance in the Fifth Police Court to-day. They were Bpn Chuan of Chop Ban Chuan. Chong Teng Fan of Chop Teck Lee, Loh Seng of Chop Soon Tai, Yik Kow of129 words
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435 1941-07-04 2 Singapore, n ir ,i gECAUSE a man had arrived at the conclusk,, brother's death had been the result of G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, postponed ai 12, in order that the police might carry gat ions. The inquiry was into the death of435 words
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Article41 1941-07-04 2 Mr. A. Douglas, late of Damansara Estate, belangor. is doing his war bit hB Chief Warden at Redhill. while Mr. P M. Eendall. late of Jalan Acob Estate, Kapar. Selangor is a Deputy Post Warden for the Strand District of London41 words
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Article25 1941-07-04 2 (Cent-A-Ptane .Total number of \rM planes destroyed f!U 3 yesterday on all [M up to midnurht \<M time (excluding SoJ THIRTY I25 words
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61 1941-07-04 2 j [IUBBFR estuh jjjfl j" of Sumatra are ~n owing to the ciii 9 rubber and the 100 jduction quota. j| I This has led to a large at J for labour. an isent from Java to mm (for the first tune since l<#661 words
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Advertisement123 1941-07-04 2 me trained f Your father has m..dr .1 wise otadfl in sending you to Pitman. .S you can ttudy for your n.atrlcul-H or Senior Cambrid ."S warnings and bla pmHn studious concentration, nnd you can choose oi.<mercial Diploma thai ducted here, by u> LottaH College. Shorthand and Typewi C Book-keeping.123 words
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74 1941-07-04 3 supply rubber Ine montn be used l or con y 6 Jtaler ex- Sin that the new v rubber deal- re because "rubber shipped I n ot be affectc.v- ;.'uTiubber going to tain, it would o uver-the MiIgo r;: f m Tangcmcnta -..pping space74 words
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51 1941-07-04 3 ITA a 45-year-old appeared before Mr. the third court n tag, when a charge the commission of the mug 100 forged ten- straits Setilements nme 26, knowing that W ere forged by one 8i i I the Guan Guan ned to him r> stponed till51 words
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Article35 1941-07-04 3 untitled under the auspices of i Geofraphical Society cf the 110-Chtaese School to be given Hu Seng Ong, principal of est School, Malac- the Methodist Girls' hcol Hall at 8 p.m. is postponed Julr 1535 words
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176 1941-07-04 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) fHE support of Chinese in Malaya of the action taken by the Chungking Government in breaking off relationships with Berlin and Rome, following their announcement of the recognition of the Japanese-sponsor-ed Nanking Government, has just been cabled to Dr Quo Tai-chi, Chinese176 words
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Article68 1941-07-04 3 "HELLO" girl, irapped under debris, still did ncr job. Lying flat, she kept her board working, and dealt with 122 messages before she was dug out. Her story was told by Mr. Ernest Brown, Minister of Health. Her name? It was left unmentioned. Mr. Brown, praising68 words
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Article28 1941-07-04 3 Mr. R. W. Grant. M.C. M.C.S., Assistant Adviser. Kedah. Is acting as Financial Commissioner in addition, vice Mr. F. E. Ivery who has gone to Australia on leave.28 words
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Article133 1941-07-04 3 Singapore, Thursday. SEVEN strokes of tlie rotan was the punishment meted out by Mr. L. C. Goh to a young Malay boy, Abu Bakar bin Karim, aged 15, who was convicted on a charge of theft of a sarong valued at $5. Mikam bintl Matri Jaya.133 words
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102 1941-07-04 3 A T the sixth annual general meeting of tn e Tamil Brotherhood Association held last Sunday, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year:— president. Mr. K. Periayah deelected); vice-president. Mr D. S Rajoogeneral secretary. Mr. S R.P. Naldu: asst. gen. secretary, Mr. M. Rajoo;102 words
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Article, Illustration106 1941-07-04 3 Mr. Frederick James Leathers, boy in an East End back street and sent to a council school, now created a Baron, starts work as Britain's new Atlantic Battle Chief, the first Minister of the new Ministry of Wartime Coimnunications, the joint Ministries of Shipping106 words
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339 1941-07-04 3 Singapore, Thursday. JgXCOURAGEMENT is being given by the local authorities. including the Ministry of Information, to a local firm of film producers to produce local films so as to save skipping space and foreign exchange. This statement was made to-day by Mr. John Laycock,339 words
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102 1941-07-04 3 CABLED news has been received by a local Chinese newspaper to the effect that the Chungking Government has appointed Mr. Ko Ling-wei to be Chinese Consul, Singapore. Mr. Ko is believed to be at th? present holding an appointment in Chungking Inquiries made at the102 words
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167 1941-07-04 3 Batavia, June 30. r-DAY Prince Bernhardt birthday was officially celebrated In the N.E.1.. though In accordance with the desir e expressed by the Royal Family, there were no festivities. The national colours were flown from all public buildings, offices and private houses, and there167 words
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63 1941-07-04 3 FOLLOWING recent cases In which people have been hurt, in some instances with fatal consequences, there was another accident in connection with a tin of benzine at Jalan Besar yesterday. A Chinese wa.s soldering an empty tin of benzine when it caught fire and exploded.63 words
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Article71 1941-07-04 3 Singapore, Thursday. ALLEGED to have committed theft of a ring valued at $5.50, the property of Hoe Juat Seng, at Telok Ayer Market on Wednesday afternoon, a 24-year-old Hailam. Ui Kee Hun. appeared before Mr. W. D. Carew in the third court this morning.71 words
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Article27 1941-07-04 3 COL. C. F. Burton, MC. will give a broadcast talk on "The Royal Army Medical Corps" from the Singapore station to-day at 7.15 p.m.27 words
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1059 1941-07-04 3 Reuter. London. July 3. THE appointment of Mr. Bruce Lockhart, the well-known author who worked in Malaya as a planter in his youth and has written two books dealing with this country, as a Deputy Under-Secretary in the Ministry of Information, was announced byReuter. - 1,059 words
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Advertisement83 1941-07-04 3 I "Why shouldn't I? The day I paid the first I Premium, I created an estate of $10,000. It I *<**J take me years to save $10,000. B lain lv I own life insurance. I can't I nna^lK any prudent man with responsibili- not doing so. Where would my family83 words
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Advertisement270 1941-07-04 3 par (fan us far blowing our own Trumpet hu\ 5 LS SAUSACES are gcse OWN KITCHENS ■Q!fiS^3B 'PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 3 lines), BUTTER WORTH 33 C.S. 182 A Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. No I270 words
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Article63 1941-07-04 4 Race I—Selangor II $10, $6 Monaveen $6 Race 2—The Cutter $20. $11 Lady Zenta $7 Race 3—Kissing Cup $18, $7 Pat Burke $10 Race 4—Moon win $12, $<J Young Ginger $6 Rice s—Tin Pocket $74, $1« Moonlight Sonata $27 Starlock S7 Race C—East Lynne $12. $763 words
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Article543 1941-07-04 4 Tin Pocket Pays $74 Taiping, Thursday. (From Our Own Reporter) J*HERE was a small crowd at the opening day of the Taiping Turf Club's July meeting to-day and dividends were generally small. The Cutter won the second race beating the favourite Lady Zenta and paying $20. Second543 words
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291 1941-07-04 4 Athletic Championships QNLY average times were registered yesterday on the S.C.C. padang in the heats of the Singapore A.A.A. championship meeting. Ali bin Ahmad, last year's winner of the 100 yards and 220 yards, won his heats in both these events, but the best291 words
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Article207 1941-07-04 4 rnHE following are the handicaps for toA morrow, the last day of the Taiping Races: Horses class 3. about 6 furlongs. LADY ZENTA 904 STONECHAT 8.03 TITLED LADY 801 TOPLA 8.00 THE CUTTER 7.13 SANTA ANITA 7.07 Horses class 4. div. 1, about C furlongs. MOONWIN 9.05207 words
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Article23 1941-07-04 4 THE Div. IIA match between the Moravians and the V.M.C.A. which was scheduled to be played on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday was postponed.23 words
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154 1941-07-04 4 Reuter. New York, July 3. CRITZIE ZIVIC (10.9) easily beat AI Davis (10.8) at the Polo Grounds here, the referee stopping the fight in tenth of twelve rounds after Davis had taken terrific punishment. Zivic, holder of the world welterweight title, floored DavisReuter. - 154 words
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Article, Illustration135 1941-07-04 4 "SPECTATOR - (By "SPECTATOR" QNLT a few candidates were seen on the Bukit Timah t this morning when training was continued in i»rtp- t t- ai for the forthcoming Singapore Turf Club's July race All were confined to slow workouts. Hot Flash who was anxious for a spurt was tugging135 words
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Article30 1941-07-04 4 The Y.M.C.A. Schools will hold their sixth annual athletic sports at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 2.30 ->.m. on Saturday, July 12. Mrs. Lim Han Hoe will distribute the prizes.30 words
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Article43 1941-07-04 4 10-DAI SOCCER: Div. I, MF 1 Ha f Stadium; Div. II A. g m r tpJS* 5.H.8.; Div. II B. R Ar Office. Post OfTuv b md *i TENNIS: S.C.R.C. Sprti S.C.R.C. courtv ATHLETICS: Spore AAA ,i ships, heats. Pudun e43 words
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Article74 1941-07-04 4 THE following will rennse nl Malacca against Singaport in th e Malaya cup tie at the Anson Road Stadium to-morrow B. Harper (A.1.F.); I). HendroJ (Excise), Tarn Chee Li m iEi cisc); Sgt. McArthur (A.I.F) Tan Tiong Khye (M X C Shariff b Sukar <P W D74 words
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Article311 1941-07-04 4 THERE was an exciting finish to the cricket match r 1 Changi yesterday when the OCTU met the R.A. the game ending in a win for the Gunners by the narrow margin of 12 run*. The Gunners oaitea an* unu put up 123 runs311 words
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Article153 1941-07-04 4 SINGAPORE Swimming Club beat V.M.C.A. three goa's to cne in a water-polo match played at the S.S.C. pool yesterday. S.S.C. scored their first goal when Chater found the net with a long, powerful threw, breaking away with the bal) from Frons. The V's then scored, Kirn Thoon getting153 words
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Miscellaneous21 1941-07-04 4 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 5.46 a.m., 7.5 ft.; 6.16 p.m.. 8 2 ft. TO-MORROW: 725 a.m., 7.5 ft.; 7.21 p.m.. 8.4 ft.21 words
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Article85 1941-07-04 5 itur Own Reporter) H< uur h Thursday. Workers' Asso•CT xt inordinary 2 tg< recently meetii nne a] for systema- Home for The Kind, decided to assist r ble and ayn the local sefltb perak yea chMiwi Ipf and creed, iupeal we conUtf a il.85 words
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Article76 1941-07-04 5 CHILDREN GIVE CONCERT 1. the Vivekananaa the Saradamani A successful entertainment in aid cf the Stu- aiding Fund at the eatre last night. mmc, which was •HQ parts, comprised md the large audiprovided with a varied dance items, songs, :h< stral music and :.titled "St. Appar's The children acquitted76 words
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490 1941-07-04 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. THREAT by telephone warning the press to be careful, otherwise the signboard in the office would be tarred was the allegation made by Chew Kang Chooi, reporter of the Kwong Wah Yit Poh, Ltd., Penang, in the case in490 words
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509 1941-07-04 5 Penang, Thursday. (From Our Own Reporter) J<HE trial of Gee Kok Weng, former translator and inttrpiettr attached to the office of the Assistant Registrar of Societies, who is summoned on two charges, commenced before Mr. B. F. Bridge in the District Court yesterday. Kok509 words
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Article76 1941-07-04 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. AT a meeting of old boys of the Angle-Chinese School held yesterday at the Perak Salesmen's Association, a decision, by an overwhelming majority, wa* taken to form an A.C.S. Union. The meeting was presided over by Mr- Lam War76 words
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Article23 1941-07-04 5 Mr. F. B. Thompson, Manager of North Hummock Estate. Klatig. who nad been on long leave in Australia, and Mrs. Thompson, have returned.23 words
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Article850 1941-07-04 5 Singapore, Thursday. fN SPITE of the fact that he was an educated man and that he came to this country from a distance of 4,000 miles to make money, he was treated badly by the defendants, claimed Mohamed Fahmy, the boxer, in his evidence in850 words
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Article189 1941-07-04 6 Indebtedness ;JF usury which is known to be rampant in this country is to be wiped out, the Government must ami themselves with more sweeping powers than they possess at present under the MoneyLenders' Ordinance. No halfway measures can succeed in lidding the country of usurers who under diverse189 words
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Article174 1941-07-04 6 AS was to be expected, the Indian money-lender 8 ol Johore have sent a petition to Hip Government protesting against the new legislation, which puts the onus upon a lender of ascertaining whether or Rot an intending borrower is a public servant. In their opinion, the Government is174 words
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Article158 1941-07-04 6 JT is no secret that many shady practices thrive under the cloak of money-lending. Whatever be the official attitude to honest money-lenders, no quarter should be given to the aggressive type who are known to subject their victims to intimidation and sometimes threats of violence. This is one158 words
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Article1696 1941-07-04 6 A Special Correspondent - British And Japanese Rule By m A Special Correspondent ;TT is quite a usual practice when any of the Axis partners have \vished to put across false British propaganda of such an untenable nature that it cannot be supported, to get their dependants or jackals to j1,696 words
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Article523 1941-07-04 6 THE other S bathers at Bwimmihg pool they saw a man A take a header an Every week ci Chinese swim and at the pontic poo! ■bore and elaewhc i j and the ultra viol' for those who an ,rj days a week in \I fl shop-houses.523 words
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Advertisement13 1941-07-04 6 a—a—— —^a»—a—— I RADIOS I flifjl British and I" w jjes r. j13 words
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Advertisement108 1941-07-04 6 I Attend all functions in correctly I 5 tailored evening wear by Whiteaways. < I TROPICAL DIAMOND BLACK f I Soft firm Tropical Dress loth. I I TAIL (OATS $65.00 I 1 DINNER COATS 47.50 > DRESS TROUSERS 27.50 j DRESS VESTS 13.50 1 2 BLACK POEDAR EVENING WEAR I108 words
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608 1941-07-04 7 Reuter. LONDON, JULY Z. TICTO-BLACK SEA ATTACK BY THE GERV,H FORCES IS ANNOUNCED IN THE GERMAN t m>l\ND COMMUNIQUE WHICH WAS ISSUED HIGH < pi|E RUSSIANS CLAIM, HOWEVER, THAT THEY T M ,iu if I) THE GERMAN ADVANCE IN ALL SECU\\ E H 1 1Reuter. - 608 words
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Article287 1941-07-04 7 Reuter. London, July 3. TWE Air Ministry announce that the offensive against German ports, communications and heavy industries was continued last night by aircraft of the Bomber Command. The main effort was directed against Bremen, Cologne and Duisburg. Large fires broke out in the industrialReuter. - 287 words
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Article363 1941-07-04 7 Reuter. London, July 3. THE TIMES in an editorial entitled "Japan waits," says the long-expected declaration of Japanese policy which was issued yesterday by Mr. Matsuoka, the Japanese Foreign Secretary, is the outcome of a series of meetings and proves i\ model of caution.Reuter. - 363 words
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Article105 1941-07-04 7 Lahore, July 3. THE Prime Minister of the Punjab announced yesterday at a public meeting that special consideration wculd be given to the Jhelum district in the as c essment of lr nd revenue because of that district's war effort. Sir Sikandcr Hyat Khan declared that105 words
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Article48 1941-07-04 7 Reuter. New York, July 2. President Rooseveit s broadcast to the nation on Friday tlndependence Day* is fixed for 1 a.m. (Greenwich Mean TimeV The occasion is a nationwide patriotic rally. Mr. Rooseveit will speak from his home at Hyde Park (New York State Renter.Reuter. - 48 words
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1837 1941-07-04 7 "LIFE DEATH" ISSUE FOR SOVIET PEOPLE—STALIN Reuter. London, July 3. jtyj. STALIN, the Russian Premier, broadcasting to the Russian people this morning from all Soviet wireless stations, declared that despite the heroic resistance of the Russian Army and the destruction of the enemy's best forces, he had continued to pushReuter. - 1,837 words
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Advertisement224 1941-07-04 8 BATTLE of the SEXES IS ON! ,N ENCLISH: TO-DAY "ITS SPLENDID!" .u,_,,,_ IN AMERICAN: "IT'S SWELL!" CAPIT °L IN RUSSIAN: I "IT'S PREKRASNAA!" In fact IN ANY LANGUAGE ITS A GRAND COMEDY! Yt,iA BkSBiB n «SPT.'. V Ktt»/"^ CLARK HEDY GABLE and LAMARR in M.G.M.'s 4 *Sister"-picture to \\INOTCHK.V "•COMRADE224 words
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Advertisement170 1941-07-04 8 I Imagine FRANK MORGAN as a Bucking Broncho Cowboy! I IT'S HIS LATEST M.G.M. COMEDY HIT mm 1 VIRGINIA WE IDLER 6UY KIBBEE SLIM SUMMERVILLE DOUGLAS FOWLEY Coming to the CAPITOL Next Change TO-MORROW MIDNIGHT j Ik* I v.V I I *m (WHOLE SERIAL) Old friends in a brand NEW170 words
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Advertisement184 1941-07-04 8 EDGAR WALLACE'S TTOILLING" STORY 'THE GREEN ARCHER' SPECIAL NOTICE! OWING TO TREMENDOU S SUCCESS OF THE RECENT SCREENING OF THIS THRILLING 25,000 FEET COLUMBIA PRODUCTION, THERE WILL BE 2 SPECIAL SCREENINGS TOMORROW MORNING and j/ TOMORROW NIGHT C at MIDNIGHT.... 12.10 o'clock J |AT THE CAPITOL 4 Vz HOURS 25,000184 words
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Advertisement135 1941-07-04 8 Step out with Mr. v r "Sea Hawk" in the funniest comedy-thriller yet made! TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9 15 ALIIAMBRA "RALPH BELLAMY ALAN HALE 4M JaTUCK AUtM JENKINS lUCUE waTSON A WARNER BROS, n v N *n ky LLOYD BACON f»«r »r Urn C*« John W.»|«, From m, oy b,135 words
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48 1941-07-04 9 MISS A. ROJT, daughter of the late Mr. V. Rojt, Managing Director of Messrs. Bata Shoe Co., Ltd., Singapore, wishes to express her heartfelt thanks to all those who sent wreaths, letters of condolence, telegrams and those who attended the funeral of her late father.48 words
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Advertisement244 1941-07-04 9 KNOWS HER "APPLES" and Wt Know YOURS you'll meet her TO-DAY 1 mTT A\T 3.15 —6.15 —9.15 CAT 11 A I 'PHONE 3400 SHOW TO-MORROW AT 11 O'CLOCK. afißFSn THE MOST IJII9 mm AMAZING FEMALE P MOW j N MQST AMAZING HS» FCNOU coMEDY\7tiS HAP? v ROMANCE EVER FILMED! Till:244 words
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Advertisement496 1941-07-04 9 Wanted WANTED Gents' Leather Motoring Coat or Leather Golf Jacket. medium *lze. Price and full particulars to Box 973 cio Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 217K) WANTED IN TOWN, small office or part with telephone, lights ate. Pull particulars to Box 981 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 324K) For Sale FOR496 words
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Advertisement421 1941-07-04 9 MMMMMMi .-mem t 1 MM» OBMaMMWMMB «Mmmmmb m—mm «MMMOTMJ HMWBMB mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm* 11a aaaaßßaaaaaaaaaaaaal aaaa»»«aaajßaaßaßa» aaaaa*» 111 OUR SLOGAN THIS WEEK... J! "The Picture With The Biggest Laugh In It" I REMEMBER A GOOD LAUGH IS WORTH A 11 808 ANYTIME! IF YOU THINK THE l|l WORLD IS GOING TO THE421 words
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40 1941-07-04 10 A Requuin Hign Mass will be sunq at the Church of the Holy Fam.ly, Katong, for the repose of hi soul of the late Mr. Patrick Aloy ius Ahin, at 6.30 a.m. on Monday, 7ch. July, 1941.40 words
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Advertisement3195 1941-07-04 10 CtnSSIIlED-HOS y^s^^sj MODERN BUNGALOW, Immediate entry. 4 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, servants' quarters. garage, preferably European. Apply 711. Paya Lebar Road, Singapore. (No. 209K) BUNGALOW 747, Paya Lebar Road, furnished, 2 bedrooms with bathrooms attached, study. sitting and drawing rooms, servant* quarters, 2 garages, spacious ground with tennis and badminton courts3,195 words
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Advertisement193 1941-07-04 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of Standard High Pressure Copper Tubes. 4 p.m., 7 July 1941. Supply of 200 tons of Best Qua ity Quick Lime for Water Dept. 12 noon. 14 July, 1940. Supply193 words
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Advertisement154 1941-07-04 10 WALKING STICKS St MALACCA CAKES in ELBONY. LANGKOP. NEBOKG other Perak HARDEST Wood. Very Well Polished Finished by Malays. Price Very Reasonable at "Birdshop", Ipoh. Phone 290. Estd. 19*2. SLEEPY AFTER MEALS? Do you feel your eyes weighted with lead and your head nodding after meals? Do you suffer from154 words
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Miscellaneous747 1941-07-04 10 TO-DAY'S RADIO L 5 Sj2?~» ZHL. 225 m. 1,333 *!C3. Forces with Snn*.. ZHP.I. 30.96 m. 9.69 m cs. tKea™ cm M T,v- ZHP.2. 48.58 m. 6.175 m cs. 1120 News ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7.25 mcs. 113 5 Questions of the Hm.* P m oo« mi M. "-50 Close Down.747 words
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850 1941-07-04 11 Jl, SeM'lS. in 7 7*/ 2 A S3 6 34,6 171- 18-cd 1 jH iilt Mh 1 |6 1 50 I ,6 10M 13 •-V vi' 6 1!» 021 0,5 0 37 v 1 33 15 6 171--;3 4 9 23 6 24'I Tin 1'- 2tft850 words
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Article19 1941-07-04 11 pore, Friday. v and rubber 1 it noon to- day were:- UN S ill 381/2, sellers 38%.19 words
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Article280 1941-07-04 11 Ankara, July 4. Turkish quarters acn asing emphasis 0::. 5 Russian connecout that he is the British general re.l' "< R a and suggesting that I appointment as Commanderlia may have been view to building up defence should break through the (■nip, ci|_ lal the strong Rusthe River280 words
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Article70 1941-07-04 11 Singapore, July 3. 7 SO Gambier .«nn Java Cube J2.OU Hamburg Cube Muntok White Pepper Jj-j" Whits Pepper Slack Pepper 9 Sundried Copra 2.50 Mixed Copra -i-25 _nn Small Flake Tapioca Jjj Fair Flake Tapioca JfJJ Medium Pearl Tapioca J f w Small Pearl Tapioca Lingga Sago Flour 4.2070 words
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Article13 1941-07-04 11 The June output of the Hong Fatt (Sungei Besi) Ltd. was 3,88U piculs.13 words
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Article14 1941-07-04 11 The Fighter Fund of the Incor Society of Planters now porated stands at $29,742.14 words
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197 1941-07-04 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Frldtv. TOWARDS the close yesterday, rom? profit-taking in tin shares was In evidence after considerable firmness in the morning. Batu Selangors were done at 117 2 after bus.ness at 1 48. Hong Fatts wrrr> igain done at 1 35. In197 words
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202 1941-07-04 11 LEWIS pfat (Singapore) Ltd.. In their weekly rubber report dated July 3. state:— For a week since the announcement that the Unit?d States Government hi*d bicome the sole importer into America, practically no rubber has changed hands. In the meantime it continues to202 words
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102 1941-07-04 11 Reuter. Simla. July 4. THE King has approved of a posthumous award of the Victoria Cross to Subadar Richpal Ram cl the Sixth Raiputana Rifles for outstanding gallantry in action during the fighting In the Middle East, it is officially announced. This IsReuter. - 102 words
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Article19 1941-07-04 11 The estimated export of dry rubber Malaya Brunei and Labuan for the month of June 1941. is 48.400 tons.19 words
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Article190 1941-07-04 11 REUTER Cable - Malayan Tin For Russia? By REUTER Cable London, July 3. TON opened firm. The turnover was 200 The absence of offerings and general buying is ascribed to the possibility of tin shipments to Russia. It is rumoured that British interests are already negotiating for tin ex-Straits190 words
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Article50 1941-07-04 11 Reuter. Washington, July 3. THE United States is to supply upwards of 600,000 bales of cotton to Britain under the Lease and Lend Act, according to authoritative quarters In Washington. The British plan to take at least 20.000 bales a month while shipping space is available.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article51 1941-07-04 11 THE Bank Officers Guild conference In London instructed the Executive to tackle th P question of temporary bank staffs, including equal pay for men ond women m similar positions. Miss Hayward 'Manchester) said that she had seen men earning £200 to £300 a year replaced by girls at £1 a51 words
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217 1941-07-04 11 Batavia. June 28. THE war has made the N.E.I, dependent on its own resources. All men available are being used for the defence of the country. Military service has been extended to all Europeans, those over age being em oiled in the Ix>cul217 words
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183 1941-07-04 11 Singai>ore. Friday. WuHEN tiie Commission of Inquiry resumed its sitting- in the*Council Chamber this morning. Mr. Justice Worley, pre siding, deprecated the fact that Brigadier Pennycuick had mentioned the names of contractors. He stated that he did not want the work of the Commission to degenerate183 words
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Article112 1941-07-04 11 Reuter. Jerusalem. July 4. PALESTINE may be among ihe countries which will benefit by the innovation, says the Palestine Post yesterday, commenting on the advantages of having a member of the War Cabinet In the Middle East with the authority to take farreaching decisions. The newspaperReuter. - 112 words
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Article65 1941-07-04 11 ON July 1, there appeared an article in the "Through Chinese Eyes" column to th? effect that the Br'tish American Tobacco Company has undertaken to distribute cigarettes direct to firms, clubs >nd associations on application in rder to prevent small seals profiteering on the part of retail dealers.65 words
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Article173 1941-07-04 11 Reuter. New York, July 3. A SOLEMN pontifical requiem mass for the late Sir Jean Paderewski, sung in the music he loved and attended by 5,000 people of all walks of life and faiths, was held at Saint Patrick's Cathedral while thousands, many shirt-sleeved owing toReuter. - 173 words
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Article79 1941-07-04 11 Reuter. Moscow, July 4. THE Moscow Radio, reporting the arrival of the Soviet Ambassador in Teheran, again re*futed emphatically the German reports of British and Soviet designs on Iran. The stability of the SovietIranian friendship and the good relations existing between Britain and Iran, saidReuter. - 79 words
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Advertisement669 1941-07-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS r BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit, j For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel. 5431 for669 words
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Article178 1941-07-04 12 Reuter. Madrid, July 3. I "OPAIN'S position in the war I O between Germany and Russia cannot be other than that of the most resolute I moral belligerency at the side lof her friends against the most hated of all Spain's enemies," sated Senor Suner, IReuter. - 178 words
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Obituary19 1941-07-04 12 The death occurred at Alor Star of Cht Vahaya. brother of the Han. Che Kassim, Director ol Lands. Kedah19 words
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Article, Illustration947 1941-07-04 12 A VICHY communique announces that Palmyra has been occupied by the British "after a powerful attack by armoured units." Palmyra is a town- on the oil pipeline in Central 3> ria. It surrendered at 1.30 p.m. yesterday, it was officially announced in Jerusalem.947 words
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Article278 1941-07-04 12 Reuter. Moscow, July 4. •npHE internal and external policy of the maddened old men of Vichy gives sufficient confirmation that they are now nothing but agents of German Fascism," says Pravda, giving the first reaction to the Vichy Government's decision to break ..oiotinnc with Russia. reiauuuaReuter. - 278 words
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183 1941-07-04 12 Reuter. Dunlin, July 4. :.K Supreme Court yesterday un--1 animcusly dismissed with costs he appeal by the U.S.S R- agains. he judgment of Mr. Justice lanna dismissing the Russian notion to set asid? proceedings in in action regarding the ownership f one Latvian and threeReuter. - 183 words
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Article75 1941-07-04 12 Reuter. Sydney, July 4. A PUBLIC meeting last nlgrU J\ urged the Federal Government to examine the prospects of effective diplomatic, economic and mili tary co-operation with Russia. The meeting was held at the Town Hall and was attended by a crowd exceeding VOUQ TheReuter. - 75 words
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153 1941-07-04 12 Reuter. London, juiv 4. THE nrst otllcial junncunccmcn: regarding the resumption oi American exports to French Ncrtn I Africa was mace in Vitnv last might. i All assurances nave been glvrn I oy tne Frencii autUQiit.e.i that American products thus shipped j willReuter. - 153 words
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353 1941-07-04 12 Reuter. London, July 4. TWO offensive sweeps over Northern Franee were carried out by squadrons of R.A.F. fighters yesterday, states an Air Ministry communique. Eleven enemy fighters were shot down and six British fighters are missing. The bombers which also took part in theReuter. - 353 words
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Article73 1941-07-04 12 Reuter. New York, July 3. AFFICIALS of the New York office of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha stated that they had received ik orders to close their shlppmservice. The Japanese Government ha; requisitioned about 50 of theli ships, they added, since the Chinese war started. TwoReuter. - 73 words
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Article528 1941-07-04 12 Reuter. I London. j u i v j BRITAIN'S decision lo L\\ the Russian aircraft h*W I try to develop its < )Hn t I sources in the iielr. 0 f BrU j tain's experience of the 111 'in the air may b v PReuter. - 528 words
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37 1941-07-04 12 Reuter. Tokyo, July I. CEREMONIES for the xchai the ratificati ns < i the signed between Japan, Ftari Thailand will be h ild to- moi the Foreign Minister's (Mi suokai official residence.— ReutrrReuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement278 1941-07-04 12 ARE YOU WORRIED OR DESIRE SUCCESS? Professor N. A. Mawn, the World Famous Psychologist. Adviser Lucky 3lrth Stones giver. Patronised bv hieh officials other public lea dins personalities, mav be consulted bv post or in person regarding all kinds of Life Matters—Business. Domestic. Financial. Health. Travelling Marriaire Love Affairs etc.278 words
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