Malaya Tribune, 5 July 1941

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, July 1941.
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  • 55 1 Reuter. London, July 5. "•TINE British internees recently escaped from Curragh Camp. rhre* have since been recaptured. rhe search is continuing. An official inquiry juto the cirumstances of the escape is being .eld, stated the Eireann Gcvernnent Informatio t Bur a au on oelalf of the
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  • 452 1 RUSSIANS INFLICT HEAVY LOSSES IN BIG TANK DRIVE Spanish Expeditionary Force rWMIK Soviet communique issued early this Turning announces that fierce fighting continued throughout Friday in the directions of Dvinslt, (Dagvapils), Borissov, Boruisk and and Tarnapol. The communique adds that the Russians retired to
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  • 132 1 Common Ground Of Americans Australians Reuter. London. July 5. AMERICAN Independence Day was rke I 5 in Australia Canada Broadcasting to America. Mr. Mensies, the Aus-I-id that in matters that count, the Americans and straUan; ind on common ground "Australians are daily becoming increasingly ure thai the Amencaas wil i
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  • 29 1 Reuter. Ututii n u, ll( s Al res. July 4. A thY J? eßhoclc which rocked western Mendoza in adted*in lna yesterday re-
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  • 160 1 Exped itionary Forces Being Trained In U.S. Reuter. i' 1 1 Ar,,,, staff, m„ r U thai I KJ>s*s IrDn3 «5,800 to M troop. in continental United States and "ii off-shore bases had been increased five-fold. Twc picked divisions equipped with more modern arms than any ctbers had been trained
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  • 306 1 Reuter. Vichy. July 5. pi EN. Dentz, Vichy Governor of Syria, in an otticial communique from Syria yesterday, says nothing of the loss of Deir ez-Zor but admits that a "large enemy tank column made contact with the French troops/ The communique claims to have
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  • 148 1 Reuter. Moscow, July 5. AS rirlv as the eighth day of the lighting with Russia, the Nazi Hgh Command was forced to framfer planes urgently from rece to the <i'stern front. Is, states Isvestia's corresponj it at the front, was revealed by interrogation
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  • 325 1 Reuter. London, July 5. K-A.F. Blenheim bombers carried out daylight precision bombing from a low level on Bremen yester-day-morning within an hour or twojaf attack on trie port durrtig'the"'Continued H.A.r*. ni|ht offensive in which the Krupps Works was heavily attacked. An Aii* Ministry
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  • 104 1 Reuter. London, July 5. •ifR. Spender, the Australian Army i Minister, yesterday expressed the sympathy of all with the family and fiiends of Corporal J. H. Edmondson who has been posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. Announcing award. Mr. Soendcr pointed out that Corporal Edmondson was the first
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  • 267 1 Reuter. Ankara, July 5. JJEAVY jamming, especially during the reference to Mr. Churchill, the British Premier, and Turkish relations with Britain, interfered with the speech of the Prime Minister, Dr. Saydam, broadcast from the National Assembly on the new German-Turkish pact. Dr. Saydam declared that
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  • 170 1 r p r n-r r July 5. THE Japanese Government should endeavcur to strengthen further its p:litical pow?r in view of the decision on Japan's bp sic policy toward the new international situation reached by the. Imperial Conference, th 3 Chugai thegyo declares.
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  • 1025 2 Happy World Alleges Singapore, Friday. ALTHOUGH Young Frisco was "begging* for a fight, Fahmy refused to fight him, was a statement made at the continued hearing to-dfiy before Sir Percy McElwaine in the suit which Mohamed Fahmy has brought against the Happy World claiming
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  • 36 2 The Yang Mulia untitled Shah, untitled companied by the Yang* Multa Raja Pet* ra. the grahdjtfra ,of the late Sultan Mohammed of Selangor. have gone to Medan. to visit the Raja Pfermasurl. who Is seriously ill.
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  • 21 2 News has been recervert of the death £t.r^ h "tops™* Station EjTjpWTjMflaem, p.M.S. Railway*. Pral. at bis residence in ThblpuraTn. Jaffna.
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  • 105 2 Singapore, Friday. ITNABLE to pay a fine U of $25, Ng Ah Toh was sentenced to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment, but Ng asked Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, to sentence him to 15 days* imprisonment. Asked why he wanted to be sentenced to an additional
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  • 304 2 4tf FHE accused holds a responsible position and as he has been convicted of this pilfering, the fine must be heavy," remarked Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, yesterday afternoon when he sentenced Henry Sheriff, a European charge-man at the gun-mounting shop in the Naval
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  • 259 2 Reuter. Bangkok, July 4. REGARDING the Japanese report that Thailand's gold reserves in America might be transferred elsewhere, the official viewpoint in Bangkok is: Why should we think of withdrawing our deposits from America unless, for instance, America herself threatens the salety of these reserves? In
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  • 26 2 (Cent-A-Piane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during: yesterday on all fronts up to midnieht lon don time (excluding Soviet claims): TWENTY
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  • 140 2 (Tribime Staff Reporter) ON the eve of Double Seventh that is on July 6, Chinese all over the world will, through selected representatives, address the other Democratic nations over the ether. This vrogramme has been arranged with the consent of the National Government at Chungking,
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  • 203 2 interesting and instructive address on war-time China, entitled "A message from China," was delivered by Mr. Walter Hanming Chen, editor of the Far Eastern Journal and hon. secretary of the South China Athletic Association, who was for many years a member of the editorial department of the
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  • 19 2 Mr. B. F. Bridge has been appointed under the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance a Commissioner for the Settlement of Penang.
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  • 536 3 Tribune Staff Reporter) fiTATISTICS are wonderful S things. They show, for vmi>l< bow many inches to a an v** of ra in m such-and-soe* a year, as irC d with the current year, how how many persons ev en fractions of a
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  • 56 3 j decided to change I [the Straits SettleAir Force to the r Air Force and r this change is aland will be brought v meeting of the Legislative Council. Governments of Malaya •i a similar change the Straits Settle- Naval Volunteer Recertain difficulties in been encountered
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  • 31 3 untitled took place. At. Christ Oulldfo*d. of C. J. F Pooler. Reval Canadian Mounted rheodora M >:v Margaret Price. Mi and Mrs Wyk?ham Price of Guildford, and formerly of Batavia, Java
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  • 339 3 Singapore, |Friday. 'J'HE tinding of the body of an elderly Chinese in the canal at the junction of Queen Street and Stamford Road early on the morning of June 26 was the subject of an inquiry in the Coroner's Court this morning. Bgt. John Spencer
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  • 88 3 A MOTHER who allowed her two children, aged 11 and 3, to roam the streets unattended during airraid alerts, was sent to prison for a month's hard labour at Bristol. She was Mrs. Violet Witchell. a soldier's wife, of Hampton Park, Redland, Bristol and sh?
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  • 34 3 His Highness the Sultan of Perak has appointed Yang Mulla Raja Haji All bin Raja Haji Mahmud (Toh Muda Oralis Kava Kaya Imam Paduka Tuan. Perak, to be Orang Kaya Imam Paduka Tuan. Perak.
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  • 186 3 JAN Valtin, alias Richard Krebs, a former Singapore scheclbcy, who was a captive of the Gestapo because he was a Communist, and extracts from whose book "Out of the night," dealing with his experiences in the hands cf the Gestapo were published in the Tribune
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  • 125 3 •fHE Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs, Malaya, advises that mails containing correspondence as detailed below have been lost through enemy action: Mails from Malaya: Letters, printed papers, etc., posted in Kedah, Kelantan, Penang and Province Wcllesley approximately between Dec. 5 and 7, 1940, prepaid at surface rates
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  • 52 3 Tokyo, July 4. JAPANESE shipping circles ar n watching, with intense interest, the United States Senate's deliber ation>: on the proposed ships' warrant system. Full application of the system may mean the virtual prevention of foreign ships from entering United States ports, it is pointed out.
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  • 22 3 The Secretary of State for the Colonies the appointment of Mr Engene Stuart to be co Inspector of Mloca. Federated Malay otat«e.
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  • 129 3 j ALLIED co-operation is once more seen In the help that the X.L.M. is extending to the British Overseas Airways Corporation in maintaining the air mail traffic between the Middle East and Britain's possesions in the Far East and beyond. The ever-increasing air traffic and mails
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  • 76 3 lifß. J. B. Priestley does not want to become an M.P. Interviewed in Reading about Mi. A. P. Herbert's broadcast offer to support his election. Mr. Priestley said "I should be just another MP." Mr. Priestley said his 1841 Committee was not a political
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  • 44 3 Moscow, July 4. LIEUT -GEN. Tatekawa. Japanese Ambassador to the U.S.S R.. called on M. Vishinsky, Vice-Corn missar of Foreign Affairs yesterday, to make arrangements for the evacuation of Italian Embassy Officials and residents from Russia, istern News
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  • 196 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) f JTHE demand for identity discs among- the civilian population in Singapore has been very poor so far, according to an A R.P. official. About three firms have sent designs of identity discs to the A. R.P. officials and the price asked for
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  • 161 3 THE immense strides that aviation has made in thĕ last few years is exemplified by the experience of one cf the regular planes that fly between Batavia and Saigon via Palembang and Singapore. One of the planes, before starting on the return tvip from Saigon,
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  • 51 3 Shanghai, July 4. SIR Hubert Wilkins. noted Aus- tralian explorer, admitted that he had been in Hsinking and North China to study ''economic, social and meteorological conditions" when he was seen aboard the Tatsuta Maru when the vessel arrived in Shanghai yesterday from Kobe. —eastern
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  • 66 3 After serving with the Johore Police for about 35 years. Duto Abubakar bia Buang. Deputy Commissioner of Police and Chief Detective Officer. Johore, retires at the end of month. Starting as an inspector in 1906. Da to Abubakar served in various resDonsihle positions before being promoted Deputy Commissioner of Police
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  • 403 3 Hong Kong, July 4. belief that Japan will observe neutrality in the current German-Soviet war was expressed by Mr. Stiki Yano, Japanese Consul-General in Hong Kong, in an interview on his return from Japan, the Hong Kong Nippo, Japanese language newspaper,
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  • 397 4 Empire Games Hurdler Wins Heat In Fast Time Singapore Athletic Championships fPHE Singapore record for the three miles flat race was lowered by Hay. Kalyan Singh (Hydcrabads) in the final of the event run off at the S.C.C. padang, yesterday, when more heats and
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  • 181 4 Publishers 3 S.H.B. 0 Tl/lALAYA Publishing House IVA had little difficulty in disposing off the Singapore Harbour Board in a Div. 2A match played on the S.H.B. ground yesterday, winning by three goals to nil. Taking th e kick-off, Harboui Board early tested Kordy in the Publishers'
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  • 428 4 SC R.C. cricket teams for the week end's matches will he Against Royal Navy to-day at Sc R C at 2 p.m.: Chua Boon Unn Fong Kirn Wah, Ong Swee Keng. Fung Guan Chye, Swee Lim Swam? Un Hon Wing, Tan Hak Wan 6ng Teck Sin. Alex Tan.
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  • 98 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Malaya Cup matches, Southern Section, Singapore v Malacca, Anson Road Stadium; Northern Section, Selangor v Penang. Ipoh; S.A.F.A. League, Div. II A, R.A.S.C. v R AF. (Seletar). Alexandra; Div. II B. H.M.S. Sultan v Stamford, Naval Base. CRICKET: S.C.C. v J.C.S.A., J.C.S.A.; S.C.C. v Malayan Signals,
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  • 32 4  -  (By "Bess Bett" Race I—STONECHAT Race 2—CLIFTON LAD Drator Race &-PAT BURKE Kissing Cup Race 4—WHITE GARDENIA Qtiinrlfn Race S—NEW ZEALAND Invention Race 6—LIGHT SUPPER Selangor II Race 7—RED HARRY Prude
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  • 288 4 (By Spectator) FAST gallops were the order at Bukit Timah this morning when training was continued in preparation for the forthcoming Singapore July race meeting. There was a large turnout and all the local stables were well represented. The going was good. Best gallops of the
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  • 325 4 Malays 2 R.A. (Ac-ac) 1 TN a match which rarely was. ever more than mediocre, the Malays, playing poor football, just managed to defeat lowlyplaced R.A. (Ac-ac) two-one in a Div. I match at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Playing a fighting game thro
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  • 551 4 T*AN AH GOO, an employee of Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co., Ltd., was sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment and fined $250, in default three months' rigorous imprisonment, by the fifth magistrate, Mr. L. C Goh, yesterday morning on a charge of corruptly offering the sum of
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  • 602 4 (By Spectator CHEILA II and Monaveen, who ran second in their respective races on Thursday, are my best bets for this afternoon's races, the final day of the Taiping Turf Club's July Meeting". There will probably be some upsets this afternoon as, in a
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  • 21 4 PIE Singapore Swimming Club will play water polo against the O.C.T.U. commencine at 10 45 a.m., to-morrow at the S.S.C
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  • 1126 5 Singapore, Friday. ,v „,1 non the introduction of these personalities is en--1 lirelj irrevetal and it has taken the Commission entireu hit h was within the terms of reference," said Work) (president of the Commission of Inquiry h( s ot tendering for
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    61 5 Squadron Leader Robert Henry Garner is the man, revealed b% Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production, who flew to Emden and there dropped the bggest bomb ever, which he had him self helped to design. Squadron Leader Garner is a member of the Ministry of Aircraft Production
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  • 854 5 history of the Royal Army Medical Corps is the history of the British Army, for where there is an army, there must, of necessity, be sick and wounded and there must, or should be, some organisation for their care," stated Col. C F. Burton,
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  • 72 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday; THE death took place at the Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, at 3.30 p.m. yesterday of Mr. G. S. Mottram, formerly Inspector of Mines at Kuala Kubu. He leaves behind his wife, who is now in Kuala Lumpur. Before
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  • 61 5 Lahore. July 4. THE Chief Justice of. the Lahore High Court. Sir Douglas Young, yesterday received from the Punjab National Bank a cheque to the value of Rs. 25 lakhf (£187,500; for investment in the Indian Defence Loans. This brings the total of the
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  • 249 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lipis, Friday. R. G. GATES, M.C.S., Assistant Director of Co-opera-tion, declared that the problem of indebtedness among salary-earners was receiving the full attention of the authorities. He was speaking at the annual general meeting of the Pahang Government Servants* Co-operative Thrift
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  • 128 5 Singapore, Friday TAUGHT while riding a bicycle he had stolen a short time previously. Tan Tuan Swee '25', oleaded guilty to a charge of theft when he appeared before Mr. W. D. Carew. in the third police court, to-day. It was stated that Tan Eng Soon
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  • 36 5 Bombay. July 4. FIE improvement in the communal situation In Bombay ha nabled the authorities to relax the curfew period, so that it beins two hours later and ends hal. an hour earlier.
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  • 137 6 Weighed, Found Wanting THOSE interested in British colonial administration will read with considerable interest the findings of a commission set up by the Hong Kong Government to inquire into the working of a Government department. The mere fact j that the Colony Government had condescended to such a step,
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  • 276 6 THE Commission did not mince words. Nor did it refrain from pointing out specific instances of lapses wherever it found them. Here are some of its findings worth reproduction "In our opinion, he (the head of a department! has proved himself unfit for the position ol head of
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  • 149 6 pROBABLY more men (and women) are in Government employ to-day than at any time in Malaya's history. Similarly, expenditure on governmental account must have reached an all-time high. Complacently to presume that all is well may not be the wisest thing to do. The rapid expansion of the
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  • 2324 6 Jan Valtin, Former Singaporean, How He... FEW days after the trial I was awakened by a guard at dawn. It was the 19th of May, 1934. I v/as marched through the yard to a broad alley. There, lined up against tne wall,
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  • 261 6 BRITISH scientists are work ing hard for the day when the sound of the builder's hammer will succeed the thud of the bomb. At the Building Research Station. Watford, near London, they are looking ahead to peace time when Britain will multiply by many times
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  • 534 6 THE idea of Instituting t (w I school in Bingap re ahe*? dents can take up a three-" course in teaching rnatensj2 The founding of th< v rj Normal Training s j come of the energy C and siastic efforts put foith by well-known Malay, n Chines
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  • 1075 7 Reuter. WITH SOVIET TROOPS FALLING BACK ON THE 1938 SOVIET FRONTIER, ACCORDING TO THE GERMAN RADIO AND TO THE GERMAN NEWS AGENCY, BERLIN IS EXPECTING FIERCE NEW BATTLES WITH THE MAIN RUSSIAN FORCES ALONG THE SO-CALLED STALIN LINE. Nazi quarters said yesterday
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  • 45 7 d to help Seaman Charles Henry Maltwood, who over-stayed his leave because his hen the Kng accompanied by the Queen, made a tour' of bombed districts in the Photo shows the King und Queen promising to help Seaman Charles Henry Maltwood
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  • 420 7 Reuter. HIDE PARK (NEW YORK). JULY 4. WHEN WE REPEAT THE GREAT PLEDGE HTO OUR COUNTRY AND OUR FLAG IT Ml ST 111 OUR DEEP C ONVICTION THAT WE PLEDGE VS WELL OUR WORK, OUR WILL AM) II IT BE NECESSARY, OUR LIVES,' DECLARED
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  • 46 7 Reuter. Shanghai. July 4. WITH the approach of the fourth ff anniversary of the Sino-J;:p-anese hostilities, Shanghai is rapidly being converted into an armed camp with increased patrols throughout the city. The United States Maiines are co-operating with the International Settlement authorities in precautionary measures —Reuter.
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  • 359 7 Reuter. London. July 4. S 1 ALI>! > speech is warmly welcomed by an eulogistic press which speaks of his "iron determination, stern candour «w frankness" and emphasis is laid on the fact that he did Pi to conceal the dangers, thus showing
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  • 448 7 Reuter. \EW YORK JUI V 4 0E ITERATING THE SENTIMENTS HE EXPRESSED IN HIS BROADCAST YESTERDAY IN WHICH HE SAID THAT ENGLAND'S SURVIVAL WAS INDISPENSABLE TO THE PRESERVATION OF AMERICAN LIBERTY, MR. WENDELL WILLKIE. STATED TO-DAY IN AN INDEPENDENCE DAY BROADCAST, THAT HE WAS QUITE
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  • 319 7 Reuter. London, July 4. t\r Wellington Koo, the newlyV arrived Chinese Ambassador to London, in an interview with Mr. O. M. Green. Reuters Far Eastern expert, commented on the vague statement of the Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. Matsuoka, on Japan's attitude to the Soviet
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  • 39 7 Batavia, July 4. REPORTS that a military agreement bad been concluded between Ihp Ne 4 herlands East Indies, An'trulia and British Malaya were described as "groundless" by Mr. J. H. Pitman, spokesman for the N.E I. Government.— Eastern News.
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  • 65 7 Mr. Mohamed Heshim bin Shiekh Mvdin din. Deputy Registrar. High Court. Alor Star, has retired after having been 33 years In the service. He began work in 1909 as an English clerk and translator, and three years later he was apDolntoi a s Deputy Registrar, a position he had held
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  • 179 8 ME SIM CHENG MEA, the prominent Johore Tin Miner, away peacefully at the age of G5 at his residence No. 2, long Watt Rd., Singapore. H e leaves behind his wife, a brother, b sons, 8 daughters, 1 son-in-law. 2 daughters-in-law, 2 nephews, 6 nieces and 16
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    • 3232 10 migm anssmtn PD«^^ Vegetable Seeds MAJUB' Vegetable Seeds. 10 cts. per_pkt. Wo. ft All-purpose manure and soli "eriIlaer. 20 cte. per pkt. Ma Jus, 35. Orchard Eoad. Singapore. NO ww*wi Public Notices NOTICE As from Ist July, 1941, MR. ARTHUR STA. MARIA is no longer employed by us as a
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    • 453 10 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that by an Indenture of Assignment dated the 28th day of June, 1941, and made between PANSY LIU of the one part and CHOA POH NEO of the other part all the stock-in-trade, furniture fittings and implements and goodwill of the business of "Geylang Beauty
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 570 10 j TO-DAY'S X Allifl Singapore fISSSL? ZHL. ZU m. 133J klcs. 8.55 European M**" 1 ZHL 225 m. 1333 k|cs 9.00 New 8 Comm■ ••/Jt"***. ZHP 1 30 9« m. 9-69 mcs. 920 NEWS IN HIVnfJS F «6c I ZHP 2. 48 58 m. 8,175 mcs. HINI >ISU ZHP.3. 41.38
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  • 904 11 mntrapore. July 4. Buyers. Se'lers. M,V,M; 316 Mnt Tin 5 73 7 6 1 L\ 33« 3416 5£S 17'- 18!; cd Zm it) 126 14 »S0T»« 46 Mi letu Sel tf 18!--fif* Sit /-fl o.l* 021 tln Chin t$D 035 037 jtaffl T' n 4 1
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  • 67 11 Singapore, July 4. ambier 7.50 ,va Cubo 12.00 unburgCube 12.25 antok White Pepper 15.25 hit: Pepper 14.75 ack Pepper 7.25 iidried Copra 2.50 hrt Copra 2 .25 nail Fluke Tapioca 8.00 fe Flake Tapioca 7.50 Niium Pearl Tapioca 9.00 iaU Pearl Tapioca 9.25 Saso Flour 4 10 4 10
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  • 146 11 "OYBIL has hurt me in every »5 possible way that a woman can hurt a man." This passage from a diary was read at Gosport (Hants) when Donald Jack Chilvers, 30, was charged with th? murder at Lee-on-Solent of his wife Sybil Ann, 25, once blende
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  • 21 11 The Australian States, with the exception of South Australia, are unwilling to surrender tax rights for the duration of the war.
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  • 380 11 of conscientious objectors which the Army officer prosecuting described as "brutal and highly im proper" was alleged at a general court-martial at Liverpool. I v-rujcviurs assignea to me rioneer Corps were said to have been kicked in the stomach and struck in the face
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  • 101 11 AN R.A.F. tunic, soaked and weather stained, was found by a farm labourer in a North Wales wood. Ten miles away, at Rhos-on-Sea, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mallalieu mourned their pilot son. killed in a flying accident six months gao. The tunic was
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  • 56 11 Tokyc, July 4. THE Japan-French Indo-China economic agreements and protocol o n the mediation of the ThaiFrench Indo-China bcrder dispute were approved as reported by the Inquiry Committees, in their original forms when the Privy Council meet yesterday in the presence of His Majesty the
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  • 31 11 Mr. R. Burns. O.S.P.C. (Coast). ft-iang will shortly be proceeding on ions leave. Mr. I. D. Macdonald. O.Ct>l) Klang. will act for hin Inspector Fack'r Cftand will act for Mr Macdonald.
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  • 418 11 pIE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, has warned Japan that Britain will not allow exports to Japan designed for re-export to Germany. Simultaneously wellknown Japanese commentator, writing in the journal "Hochi." has WflMked Japan of the dangers of German filth-column. These warnings are expected
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 4 11 IKY WOH HING, Malaya).
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    • 5 11 LEA PfRRINS' THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE
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    • 314 11 NOW WE GIVE YOU 2 INSERTION^! FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 6 m the Malaya TRIBUNE 6 in the Morning TRIBUNE 1 The Small Advertisement Page of the Malaya Tribune Is Read By 100,000 People I^n cr vn T r?AS S, r,S n A d^ T T y ri 5
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    • 194 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port Swettenham, Penang, N'egapatam, Porto Novo, (uddalore, Madras. Sailings v 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
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    • 358 11 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 maintained by the P. O. S. N. Co., from the Straits to their usua 1 ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the
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  • 306 12 Reuter. New York, July 4. QOBERED by the shadow of events overseas and the gigantic armament programme at home, the United States observed Independence Day with unprecedented ceremony. After hearing the President declare that Americans must stake their lives, if necessary, for the defence of liberty,
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  • 182 12 Reuter. Moscow, July 4. M. STALIN'S speech to the nation yesterday has been followed by mass meetings throughout the capital and provinces, and already thousands are volunteering for service in the "Poplchenia," which are armed citizen defence bands capable of manoeuvring in the front or rear
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  • 251 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A VICTIM of Nazi-Faseisl 1 I arbarism which caused the destruction of three of his factmits in Alexandria, Mr. Gust a v arrived by air in»m Cairn yesterday evening. He comes from a well-known fewfeh family in Egypt and is an ngineer by
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  • 96 12 Reuter. Canberra. July 4. AUSTRALIA finishes the financial year with a cash balance of £10.000 000 This was announced by Mr. a. W. Fadden. the Finance Minister in the House of Reoresentatives today Ihe expenditure on the war during the year 1041 42 was not likely
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  • 84 12 Tckyc. July 4. AMERICAN participation in la* war as anticipated oy Mr. ichitaro Takada. Tokyo Nichi Nichi* New Ycrk was nrcniinently displayed by UH newspaper yesterday morning. HL article says that Ameuean moves, after the recognition of the Nanking Government by Axifc powers show
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  • 255 12 Reuter. London, July 5. THE Stockholm Punren points out that the Swedish Government's concession of the passage of one German division was a gesture to Finland, not to Germany. '•The fact that we were prepared to do this does net mean that we m anyway a; prove of
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  • 81 12 Reuter. London. July 5. IT is officially announced that the British air losses for June were ;28 as ccmpared with the enemy's 460. The 'esses were: Britain and .oastai waters, two as against 52: Germany and occupied country. 160 as against 183: Mediterranean, as against 225. The
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  • 49 12 Tokyo, July 5. REAR-ADMIRAL Hector B:yes. newly-appointed Naval Attache to the British Embassy in Tokyo, arrived yesterday to assume his new post. Th? 60-year-oid officer visited Japan In 1910 when he was serving as captain cf a British warship attached to th? China Station.— Ej£Lein News.
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  • 17 12 Calves being rounded-up in a South of England town after the], had broken loose.
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  • 227 12 Reuter Nairobi, July 5. IT is officially announced that Gen. Gazzera. supreme commander of the Remaining Italian lorces m Abyssinia is sending envoys to arrange the surrender of all the Italian forces operating m the province of Galla Sidamo. In the area for which the East
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  • 24 12 Reuter Bombay. July 5. ITALIAN prisoners of war, numbering 1.345. including officers, have arrived in Bombay. —Reuter
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  • 563 12 Reuter. London. July 4. AS Londoners came to work to-day loud-speakers at main line arrival stations were playing the famous marching songs of Lincoln's day and side by side with the L T nion Jack, the Stars and Stripes were flying f n>m the
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  • 377 12 ¥N order to save shipping; spate, facilitate the despatch o? vessels from Great Britain for overseas ports, increase the amount of foreign exchange available to Britain, and increase her productive capacity, it has been decided to place wartime prohibitions and restrictions on the importation into Empire
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  • 192 12 Batavia. July I. THIS ship will be a daily reminder of the spirit of good fellowship between our countries,' said Australia's Prime Minister Mr.! Monzies. at the inauguration of the Dutch shin Oranie as a hospital ship for the Australian and New Zealand troops in the
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  • 324 12 I airo J ii,, THE occupation cf n (ir d T is announced )n the R communique from Cairo to-day. The communique"? l that the remains of the ongarrison of Palmyra, noiSS some 300 Vichy troops s «2l dered to the British foeml? terday. Indian troops
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    • 60 12 I Public Notice, A.T. EDWARDS A t 0.. LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. Consult Us For All Classes Of REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENT AND INVESTMENTS. So Obligation Phone 4646. If You Require SCAFFOLDING POLES BINTANGORE ROLLERS Of Amy Lengths FIREWOOD For All Purposes, Consult SAM I
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    • 33 12 MIDNIGHT at (WHOLE SIRIV) Old friends in .1 brand M xx scries of adventures on the tftftchcrous of the prair* 7'jlJSrj A J Hatin» I To-day I 1 "Wife. Hnsbam' ft 2 'Hell's
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