Malaya Tribune, 8 July 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, July 8, 1941.
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  • 340 1 Atof Battalion All Wiped Out THE latest Soviet communique, received this morning, ani unced that during Monday, intense fighting continued in the directions of Ostrev, Polotsk, Lepel, Bobnrisk, Mogilev and Podolsk. The G< I'niJ ns repeatedly attempted to land large forces
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  • 82 1 R .A.F. Strike More Blows Reuter. ~n louden, j u i y 8 1 F their offen- .^nlqJo SaysanAirMinisi lt ters, escorted by works at !:Un RntK cal factory near targets s an d many incendiSi%£rs Shot Tl seven >ilrV rs Wfe re iL J British two of the ~r
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  • 29 1 This is Pilot Uu*:~i tr/uin son of Wino Commander F. Woolley of Air Headquarters, Singapore, who has icon a D.F.C. See full story on page 3.
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  • 39 1 Reuter. Washington, July 7. THE United States Maritime Commission announced to-day the requisitioning of seven more Danish cargo ships and their assignment to United States operators for use in the Pacific trade. Eight Danish ships had previously been requisitioned.—Reuter.
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  • 397 1 (By Alexander Werth. a well-knotcn diplomatic writer, Reuters Special Correspondent covering the Russo-German war) Moscow. July 8. Russian Government has no intention at all of allowing the Germans a breathing space, emphasised M. Loiov?ky, Chief of the Russian Information Board, replying to questions.
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  • 176 1 Reuter. London, July 8. FOLLOWING conversations between the British and United States authorties in Washington on the question of enemy ships now sheltering in United States ports, the British Embassy hao been authorised to issue a state ment that in connection with the recent agreement
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  • 87 1 Reuter. London, July 8. FIE War Office states that information has been received that through the good cffices of the United States Embassy that Stalag 20, A Fort 15, and Stalag 21, D Fort 8, (Prisoner camps) have been closed and that all officers have been
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  • 29 1 Washington, July 7. THE Navy Department has asked Congress to appropriate ah additional $585,000,000 to augment its shipbuilding programme, of which $160,000,000 will be for in--1 creased repairing facilities.
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  • 249 1 Reuter. Zurich, July c. "ANE of the greatest surprises for everybody, including specialists, is the extent of the U Russian tank weapon," says the Berlin Correspondent of the "Heue Zuercher Zeitung," describing a visit to Lwow. He says the Germans captured Lwow after eight
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  • 158 1 Reuter. Chungking-, July 8. QEN. CHIANG KAI-SHEK, in a statement on the anniversary of the Sino-Japanese hostilities, emphasised that Asia was the starting point of the fire which is spreading- over the whole world. In drawing attention to the large populations and rich resources of Asia,
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  • 98 1 Reuter. Washint;ion, July 7. MR. Sumner Welles, the Under- Secretary cf Stare, at his press conference, said that he was sure that the United States and all the other American republics were anxious to help to halt the PeruEcuador hostilities. Asked whether the United States Government
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  • 134 1 Via Cable and Wireless. (From H. L. Hopkin) 1 London, July |N common with the rest of the world, the Chinese community in London observed the fourth anniversary of the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese war as a day of mourning and consecration. At a
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  • 122 1 Reuter. BRITAIN, the United States, the Soviet Union and China, with the other liberty-loving nations, constitute a world-wide front against aggression, declared Dr. Wellington Koo, the Chinese Ambassador at London, at a meeting yesterday of the China Campalrn Committee. Alliance or no alil«mce," he added, "victory or
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  • 178 1 Reuter. Canberra, July 8. iTHE Commonwealth Government, 1 headed by Mr. Menzies, tne Premier, may face difficulties in 'the forthcoming bird get session. I The proposed budget i.s believed to contain sufficiently contentious matters to provoke labour hosti lity and thre e Government defeats on minor
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  • 56 1 Reuter. London, July 8. UNITED States naval forces hay? arrived in Iceland. Announcing the arrival of United states frees in Iceland. President Roosevelt stated that they would eventually replace the British forces. i America could not permit strategic outposts in the Atlantic to be used as air
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  • 205 2 m S exclusively forecast in the 1 nbum! last Pk month, the Singapore Chinese Chamberof Commerce has sent a petition to the Colonial Secretary, through its President, asking for an increase in the immigration auota for Chinese labourers. The petition is contained in
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  • 1569 2 AT one of the most brilliant functions held in SmgaA pore for a long time, the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, welcomed the newly-appointed Agent to the Government of India yesterday evening. The function, which was held at the Adelphi Hotel roofgarden, was graced
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  • 103 2 A special message was sent to Gen. Chiang Kai Shek by Mr. Tan Kah Kee, on behalf of the Soutn Seas Federation of China Relief Fund Commiitees, yesterday, on the occasion of the "Double Seventh". The message urged an early counter-offensive against the Japanese and
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  • 110 2 BROUGHT up on a charge of murder and abetment ©f murder five Indians—Vengadasalam, Bachoo Singh, Mahadeo Singh, A. Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah and Ramachal Panday—claimed trial at the Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Worley and a special jury. The offence was alleged to have been commuted
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  • 16 2 Mr. Kwang Kim Tang has been granted a Comrntwion as Terrponary Second Lieutenant in the S.S.V.F.
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  • 772 2 Singapore, Monday. JUDGMENT was reserved to-day by Sir McElwaine, Chief Justice, in the case in which Mohamed Fahmy, the Egyptian boxer, is suing the Happy World, Ltd., for over $11,000 as damages for breach of contract under an agreement in which he agreed to give
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  • 42 2 Singapore, Tuesday. WHEN a Chines 3 fell into the Singa'jpore River last night, a marine constable dived in and brought him ashore The ambulance was called out and conveyed the man to the General Hospital.
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  • 31 2 j?v n< j I 3 Total number 0 f enea J 4 planes destroyed diZI yesterday on all fJJI up to midniuht lotZI tune (excluding gjji claims): FOURTEEN
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  • 29 2 The Secretary-General of untitled ment of Supply, Mr. T 7 Mr. A. C. Simmons hay; betn 4 members of the Advisor-. Board fl? 5 and paper products. Ior JB
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  • 330 3 (From A Special Correspondent), Batavia, July 4. 4<rORPING to 8 Domei re P°rt, an American report was A from Batavia on July 1 that the N.E.1., Australia British Malaya had agreed upon the joint use of N.E.I. a ses in the event of emergencies. The
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  • 336 3 Reuter. Cairo. July 7. vu: vi 1 I.AJILY successful" V attach on enemy shipping by v i bombers yesterday in [L 1 trbour at Palermo is »n--„f,iiii< to-day's R A.F. Middle Ea-sl communique. Heavy j ama g< was inflicted on seveial ton ship was hit by
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  • 137 3 Reuter. Manila, July 7. CONFIRMING previous reports of the detention of the Japanese steamer Nozima Maru, < 7.190 ton c the Customs authorities announce that they will not clear the ship until the strategic materials in the cargo are either unloaded in Manila or their
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  • 12 3 Mr Cheng Haln-Kuang has been recognised as Consul of China at Singapore.
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  • 131 3 Many roof-spoKers and firewatchers in Britain will soon be wearing French, Italian and even German steel helmets. They are among \h« gifts ol 5,000 helmets, mostly relics of the last great world war. which have been kept for nearly a quarter of a century by American
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  • 286 3 Singapore, Monday. pOR stealing jewellery worth $220.73, belonging to Zubandah, a dance hostess, by whom he had been employed as a servant. Omar bin Abdullah was sentenced to four months* rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, to-day. Zubandah. a dance
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  • 21 3 The King's Exequatur empowering Nat Pramote Chongareon to act as Thai Consul de carrlere in Penang has received His Majesty's signature.
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  • 113 3 Singapore. Monday. ANG VAN CHUAN. a lorry driver. whose driving record showed nine previous convictions for speeding and two suspensions of his Mcence, was to-day fined $100 and had his licence cancelled by the District Traffic Judge, Mr.' C. H. Whitton, for reckless driving It was
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  • 65 3 Singapore, Monday. SAID to have been found carrying a revolver at Jalan Besar on Saturday night, Pretam Singh (24\ a 3ikh, appeared before Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, on a charge of possession of rearms. The charge was explained to him and the case
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  • 135 3 IN approximately 100 shoe shops in Singapore work is at a standstill because the workmen have gone on strike. The strike began on Sunday, when .the workmen downed tools and demanded a 20 per cent, increase in their wages. It is understood that the
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  • 44 3 Reuter. Chungking, July 7. JAPANESE aircraft heavily bombJ ed the western suburbs of Chungking on Saturday evening. A small formation of light Japanese bombers on Saturday made a dive-bombing attack on a factory in the northern suburb of Kunming. —Reuter.
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  • 337 3 fcNUACjLD in active service in Iraq before he was 10, Pilot Officer Frank Woolley, who learned his flying in Singapore, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his share in the recent fighting there. 1 f This young man is the son of Wing
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  • 58 3 Simla, June 26. UNDER the Newsprint Control Order. 1941, newspaper presses are required to submit to Government at an early date a return of their consumption of newsprint m J940 and. en or before the fifteenth day of every month, a return giving details of the
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  • 15 3 Mr. W. C. Taylor has been untitled to act as Controller of Land Revenue Penang.
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  • 214 3 RATES of pay, pensions, and service, separation and injury allowances as affecting members- of the Malayan active and passive volunteer defence services are to be considered soon by a committee that has been set up by the Malayan Governments for that purpose.
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  • 23 4 SOCCER: Div. I, S.C.F.A. v Police, Stadium; Reserve Div., Manchesters v Gordons, Tanglin; Div. II B. R-A.F. (Kallang) ,v S.C.F.A., S.H.B.
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  • 66 4 A friendly table tennis match of five singles will be played between the Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association (Pitman's) and the Harmony Musical and Dramatic Association at the latter's premises on Sunday, Commencing 11 a.m. The following will represent the Shorthand writers: Lim Choo Ann, Young Hai Wah, Tan
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  • 406 4 AWANG GABUS' FINE GAME FOR WINNERS CLEVER, last-minute goal by Awang Gabus enabled the Malays to beat the Manchester* by two goals to (me in a Div. 1 match played at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, after the Manchesters had had the better of
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  • 282 4 Airport 7; Post Office 1. F<VEN with one of their men sent off the field in the first half, Airport managed to beat the Post Office in a Div. 2B soccer fixture played on the Post Office ground yesterday. by seven goals to one. Razak
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  • 87 4 A SPORTING event whicn proved extremely popular last year—the Gap niu climb for cyclists—will he held again this year on July 27. As In the previous event, the race will be a tune trial over the mile-long course. The hill climb is timed start at
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  • 238 4 R.A.O.C. 5 R.A.F. (Tengah) 5 TEN goals were shared by the A R.A.O.C. and R.A.F. (Tengah) in their II "A" Div. league soccer match played at Gillman, yesterday. The RAF. pressed immediately after the kick-off and Whitehouse R.A.F. left wing, scored two
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  • 450 4  -  This Morning's Gallops (By Spectator r ViiE going was very good this morning when training was continued in preparation for the Singapore races to be held this Saturday. Well over 60 candidates were seen on the track and almost all were given fast gallops. Sullivan's
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  • 80 4 AT the twelfth annual meeting of the Marigold B.P. held at the residence of Mr. Lee Jouy Seah, 717 Serangoon Road, the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year:— President, Mr. Koh Hua Quee; vice presidents, Mr. Tan Chong Kiat and Mr. Sim Hoon Seng; hon.
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  • 323 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) FOR the eighth time sinoe 1933 Yon bin Mian became singles tennis champion of Johore when he beat WongThj it Teck the last year's holder 6-4, 6-0, at the final phyej al Muar Civil Service Club on Thursday and
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  • 225 4 THE Catholic Young Men's Association beat Pitman's College by 115 mns in a game of cnckei played on the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. C.V.M.A. C. Cruz c Nadarajah b Mewa Singh 35 Anandan lbw Velumylum 1« JC. D'Souza lbw Velumylum 9 J. R. D'£ouza b Maheson
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  • 56 4 DISPLAYING rare form, lowiyplaced Publishers created a mild surprise in the Div. lIA league, when they held the strong R.A. (8.M.) to a two-all draw in a league match on tne V.M.C.A. ground yesteraay. The Gunners led 2—l until a lew minutes from the end wnen during a
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  • 18 4 H.M.S. Sultan beat Kranji by three goals to nil In a Div. 118, match played at Kranji yesterday.
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  • 144 4 Reuter. London. July 7 RACING'S future is very 'much in mind at the present time owing to a certain amount of Parliamentary opposition which, nevertheless has m answer from responsible gov. ernment officials who realise the value of racing from an iniustrial point of view. It is
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  • 191 4 THE Eurasian Youth Movement h inter-section cricket match be*v,«: Katong and Serangoon Section-, day at the P.W.D. sport < -.round. Tbt "&me ended in an exciting falsi M Katong Section beat their opponents bj eight runs. The scores were: KATONG SECTION C. James b Concenclo A.
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  • 105 4 fAPT. J. D. Iloadley »on t Akuzawa Cup at Island g Club with a net score ol *g Runner-up was T. %tmmm 141. j. capt Cards returned showed rjg. J. D. Hoad'ey <13» 65 and aT. Yeifuku «23. 75 and Capt. L Und 75
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  • 353 5 Another Penang Chinese Killed In China War (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. of the death in the fighting in China of Lieut. Shu Chi-phang, noted Penang and Malayan pole-jumper, was received by the Chinese community here late last night. Lieut. Chi-phang's body
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  • 95 5 B tnbay, July 7. who recently fP from the Congress m ed a now creranie of develop.y. pointing >le world is in the out nd the unwisdom ing any ad- non-ascertain-alifr* U Munshi pleads for an un- -immunities, rnai security India, thereby Hon of the
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  • 83 5 S.r.gapore. Monday. FOUND wa idering about the comective Branch Mob 121», an unwas fined S3, in :c days simple imprisonme:.: by Mi W. D. Carew. the tte, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of trespass. A the poUce. See c chargeroom of the detective
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  • 211 5 Melbourne. July 7. the Grand National H. to 1. Tndignitv came eeond rley 'equal favourite* tin: High Rank n the Doomben Kewmarket Handicap 'Brisbane) at 20 to Rimveil came second and M s L it an Australian irmed merchant cruiser in the thick ol the war against
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  • 241 5 (At the Cathay) ANOTHER successful event in aid of the "Buy A Bomber" F\ind was staged last night when "Tha* Kight in Rio" had Its premiere at the Cathay Cinema. Programmes and refreshments were sold by "Carmen Miranda" girls and also by the "Bomber" girls
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  • 205 5 (At the Cathay) ""DAPTISM OF FIRE," which Is now showing at the Cathay Theatre, is of a very high standard, and can rightly claim to be one of the best Chinese motion pictures produced under the supervl- sion of the Chungking Government. To screen It on the
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  • 67 5 THARGED with stealing $75.50 v from a person in a hotel in Middle Road, Ng Ah Moi (34>, a Cantonese woman, claimed trial before Mr. W. D. Carew, in the third police court, yesterday. At the request of the prosecuting officer, the woman was
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  • 727 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. ADMITTING their military failure, the Japanese have resorted to political intrigues by making use of Chinese quislings. They set up the puppet governments with these quislings as the nominal heads in an attempt to cajole the Chinese
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  • 139 5 (By Fvadio! Simla, July 7. FIGURES issued by the Labour Department show that between May 9 and June 12 there wer c 24 strikes in the whole of India, involving 38,267 workers. Fourteen of these strikes were in Bombay, three in Bengal, two each in Punjab
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  • 28 5 Mr. E. J. Latimer. manager of Eber Estate, Batu Ttga. Is shortly going on retirement and Mr. W. H. M. Mallng. manager of Tremelbye Estate. Klang, succeeds him.
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  • 171 5 Bombay, July 7. CTORMY weather conditions are P still being experienced in Bom- bay. The sea was rough and the wind yesterday morning reached a velocity of 49 miles an hour. No change is expected for at least 24 hours. The railway traffic situation is
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  • 330 5 Singapore, Monday. OGT. C. N. C. Bryer of the Royal Air Force, Tengah, desciibing in the District Traffic Judge to-day an accident at Orchard Road, in which he was very nearly involved, told the court that he thought it was a case of disgraceful driving on
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  • 21 5 Oapt C. H. Dakers. M.C.. M.G.S., has been appointed to act as Deputy Controller of Labour (Chinese). S.S. and F.M S.
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  • 17 5 Inspector Pawnncheek of Province Wellesley lesley has retired about thirty years' service with ttic Straits Settlements Police.
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  • 136 6 ONE of the crises that periodically disturb the Far Eastern firmament appears to be in the offing. Whether it will lead to any definite action and if it does, what shape the projected action will take, no one w ill dare to prophesy at the present
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  • 187 6 AXCE an aggressor, always an aggressor—till he is hoist with his own petard, as all aggressors must be. It is plain to see that Japan cannot extricate herself from China unless she gets outside aid. or isolates China by attacking her neighbours. Exasperated by the vigour and intensity
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  • 161 6 WITH the cession ot air ana naval bases in Indo-China, i Japan exercises a virtual suzerainty over the French colony. This enables her to subject the Burma Road to frequent bombings, and to send supplies more expeditiousI ly to her forces on the Yunnan border. In the
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    127 6 THEY'RE onTpiking terms. (Walter Winchell) 1 she haY a tainly makes every e^nd Sarah Lonmer. She can dial him like a j watson) loins ihan I am j Recipe for having friends: Be Hubbard) Afternoon snack: The pause that^re^eshes^^^ .•That's* a nice I had so many covers on the
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  • 1393 6  -  IK> A. S. Rajah Tribune Staff Reporter) MORE than 700,000 Indians in Malaya are dissatisfied with many things, and with themselves. Recent events have aggravated tne situation, and the community, like a cart without a horse, is standing idle. Meanwhile, smaller units of the community,
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  • 525 6 DECENTLY mv pu j been given to th low pay which local 1 and tnere has bet for Improvement tions. While it has to be adsutj teaching is a verj and that to maint this of respectability tea hers adequately remunc also true that th»- averae earner
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  • 778 7 Land righting Entering New Phase Reuter. "OPERATIONS IN THE EAST AREA ARE ENTEBINf? A NEW PHASF AND VIOLENT FIGHTING IS TO BE EXPECTED" SAYS THE OFF! CIAI. GERMAN NEWS AGENCY, COMMENTING ON TO DAYS mS COMMAND COMMUNIQUE. HIGH heads of the
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  • 124 7 Reuter. i. k) o, July 7. THE Japanese opened the I fifth win of the China .i r bj a n important -up among -lie Higher ommand. I.ieutenantGcncial Jan I'shir-ku. the Supreme Commander of the expeditionary forces in i hin has been ipI hi< i <<i
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  • 54 7 Reuter. Washington, July 7. AMERICAS siake in Asia is far be abandoned to declared Mr. Paul leraJ Security Iressing the ChilJ ashington. The by Germany m outright military etween Japan and United States '•vent a unificairian battlefront He re" ope ant Asia. an ultimate ChiWch
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  • 160 7 Reuter. London, Ju;v 7. MORE squaurons of the Royal Air Force have recen-iy been named by the Air Ministry after various parts of the Empire and the British communities beyond the seas which have contributed gifts of money ro the Ministry of Aircraft Production for
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  • 480 7 Reuter. New York, July 7. lw China on the occasion of the fourth anniverV'w v,\.i" i ln< uuth reak of war with Japan were paid by the .vV l icss to-day. tern demofrom this that freetay 5 giving force," h t rk Timesbecause
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  • 237 7 Reuter. Lima, July 7. TPHE blame for Sunday's border incident is placed on the Ecuadorians by the official Peruvian communique which says that a party of Ecuadorian troops attacked frontier posts at Aguasverdes, La Palma and Le Chugal. In the fighting which followed one Peruvian
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  • 73 7 Central News. IJEAVY damage was sustained by the Japanese at Kaifeng recently as the result of a successful Chinese raid oh their barracks south-east of the city which are now under construction. Masquerading as coolies, a party of Chinese plain-clothesmen gain- Ed admittance into the bar r acks
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  • 116 7 Lahore. July 7. THE Prime Minister of Sind issued a statement in Lahore yesterday calling for communal unity and declaring that it was the duty of every citizen of India to work for the removal of communal differences in the interests of internal security. He
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  • 90 7 Lyallpur, July 7. THE farmers of Lyallpur district have presented the Prime Minister with £3,000 for the Punjab Provincial War Fund Sir Sikander Hyat Khan took the opportunity of explaining to ihe farmers the provisions of the Punjab General Sa'es Tax Act and the Marketing
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    • 153 9 |TsHOWS TO-DAY L b !!^»|CATHAY| I rR\M> CHINESE DRAMA PORTRAYING THE I i\T>AI -NTED SPIRIT OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE I I 1Q H M ACTUAL AIR RAIDS on CHUNGKING 1 THE MOST THRILLING CHINESE I PICTURE OF THE DECADE. I* NEXT ATTRACTION I AT THE CATHAY I ANOTHER GRAND COMEDY
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    • 138 9 Be «BB»| jjk\ ffVff Iff action, word...and kits the megPMP& niflctnt he.gHr» ond the feorsome T "ST WTP A fl^ CONSTANCE BENNETT. MELVILLE COOPER. JOHN HALLIDAY. t I VICTORIA THEATRE The SCENESHIFTERS Present Harold Briffhouse's Famous Comedy lIOISSO\ S CHOICE JULY 19th, 25th 26th at 9.20 p.m. Booking at LITTLE'S
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    • 12 9 TO-M4.HT SUN TALKIE! (New World) 7-30 930 P.M. (For One Night Only)
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    • 856 10 BUY SELL LOST FOUND CLASSIFIED-ADS RENT AUCTOIN HIRE SERVICE Situations Vacant EURASIAN GIRL STENO-TYPIST wltn knowledge of accounts. Box 980 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. *****) WANTED FEMALE WORKERS to sort waste materials, wages 40 cts. to 55 cts. per day with food and lodging. Apnly Post Office Box 668.
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    • 820 10 Professional CAST OUT UNCLEAN SPIRITS, heal sickness and disease lh the power of Lord Jesus Christ. Come. Free. "Peace Cove" 393. Joo Chiat Road. Singapore. (NOJUKI ENGLISH TRANSLATION of the Law concerning Thai Income Tax and Business Premises Tax. Price $10'- per typewritten copy containing a total of 32 pages.
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    • 962 10 For Sale STOCK CLEARANCE SALE erasers, airmail Writing puds envelopes ribbons, transparent envelopes. Utl, lolders. rubber bands, glue. etc. regardless of cost. On display 9. Arcade, Singapore^ FOR QUICK SALE: One Phillips Radlc $85-. Apply Box 985 co Tribune. Singapore. ESTATE" DRESSERS' study made tasy Printed notes available. Apply JHJSmK
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    • 466 10 Public Notices IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. SUit No. 232 of 1941. Between Francis Graham and Vernon B. Jepson Plaintiffs And CKffilg Vat Sins Defendant ro the abovenamed Defendant. Chung Vat Sing of No. 67. Minto Road. Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that this action .vas.
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    • 424 10 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Wage Earner's Administration Order. In Bankruptcy. No. 568 of 1336. Re MADON BIN HAJI ABDUL RASHIO of No. 11, Burmah Road, Singapore, Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second and Final Dividend is intended
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    • 922 10 I TO-DAY'S R AIMA SINGAPORE LONDov ZHL. 225 m. 1333 klcs EASTFRv ZHP.I. 30 96 m. 9 69 mlcs. CSV 17 I ZHP.2. 48 58 m. 6.175 m cs. GSF —15 4 mJ ZHP.3. 41 38 m. 7 25 mlcs. GSD 11 7, -1 £*>W P.m. o 61« p.m 1
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  • 863 11 ?tncap ore. July 7. Buyers. MM M,N ,NC >lO', 3 4ftxrf 7 3* 7.6 33.6 3416 f 17'- 18|-Cd 0 71 0-76 1216 14 1 45 1 48 10--r 11 18!- 13--imi 0 lt> 0 21 ,!n r 633 037 l 1 34 j 17 -Cd
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  • 23 11 1 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and robber n Singapore at noon to- r'u\ were: 11N j ROBBER h Sellers 3831-
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  • 170 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Tuesday. 'pHE tin share market was fairly active y, est "day. There was-an improvement in Ulu Klang* which was done up to 90 cents while Hong Farts was a «hsd* easier at l'33ft. Kuala Kampars rose to 14,6 on
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  • 726 11 Singapore, Monday. '•J AM going (o adjourn this case in order that it be sent to the Deputy Public Prosecutor, otherwise it means that 1 have to unravel the whole thing here in court. It is perfectly clear that it has not been sent to
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  • 66 11 Singapore, July 7. Gambler 7.50 Java Cubi J 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 2.25 Small Flake Tapioca 8.00 Tair Flake Tapioca 7.50 Medium Pearl Tapioca 9.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 9.25 Lingga Sago Flour 4.20 4.20
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  • 132 11 LOW—Mr. Low Kirn Swee passed away peacefully on Saturday. 5-7-41. at his residence No. 9 Lorong 35. Geylang. Singapore, at the age of 55 years, leaving behind to mourn his loss, his wife Madam Lim Tit Neo, 3 sons Mr. Low Ban Hock. Low Ean Lock, Low
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  • 206 11 Singapore, July 7. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2;4 3,32 London demand 214 3,32 Switzerland demand (T.T. only) 202.46 New York demand 47. lv Montreal demand 51.85 Batavia demand
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    • 84 11 DEPENDABLE I FIFTY YEARS USE I f REE FROM NARCOTICS I WORLD-WIDE DISTRIBUTION I EK "DORSED BY PHYSICIANS I hd,nhrr, am's Cough Remedy stands first in I of your druggist for ererybodys I n,r. 0 7° UrB, >our family's, the children's. Doc- I leu n con,me nd it because it
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    • 268 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant WANTED Dancing hostesses, salary $20 no P m plus commission for upcountrv Trih, V n «i oslnK photo Box X Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 267K) WANTED AGENTS for Quiekle"en~ Product throughout. Malaya. Apply Box 2 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 272K) RANTED an expert Chinese cook
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    • 373 11 Motor Vehicles MOTORISTS! You'll get better all-round performance with Texaco Motor Oil Insulated, so come to us for your next crank?iif, p serv lCe A trial must convince you Willys Motor Works. 50. Lavender Street Singapore. (No 278K y For Sale FILMO TURRET 8 m m. Cine Camem, I m
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    • 238 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port S wet ten ham, Penang, Negapatam, 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 FMJS.) Tel. 5431
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    • 355 11 .Mr rr ,I. 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 beiag maintained by the P. o. S. N. Co, from the Straits to their usua» ports of call in China, India, Ceyiorj
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  • 2581 12 Germans Working For Attack On Singapore And East Indies Reuter. London, July 8. 'fjriE New York Herald-Tribune prints the following article by Dr. C. N. Spinks, former editor of Japan Newsweek, who first went to Japan five years ago to join the faculty
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  • 353 12  -  (By Gen. Sir Hubert Gough Reuter's Military Commentator) Reuter. London, July 8. 'IHE latest news of the Russo-German struggle is favourable to the Russians though does no mean that the batt le is yet won. This is perhaps the most decisive in the history
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  • 53 12 Singa; rVO Chlne.se were injiwM believed, during a gang flg: which ten men were Jc: Chiat last nrn.t One of the men j condition with .hr c 1 one In the chest, shoulder and one en tne arm. The oth?r man hJ on the back
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  • 28 12 Singapore. i uc |T Is underst:od that he lof Mr One Bocn Tat. business magnate, who King 1. ore Genew is slightly "be iter.
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  • 264 12 July 7. THE announcement of the landing of United States forces in Iceland came as a great surprise to the general public, but not, however, to some well-informed circles in Washington. An indication that something important was happening was provided recently at Boston Navy
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