Malaya Tribune, 12 July 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturi.. July 12, 1941.
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  • 337 1 PLAN TO SEIZE BOSPHORUS? 8,000,000 New Russian Soldiers For The Front \i rrtRMNG TO THE LATEST REPORTS PROM MOSCOW, s *****0 TROOPS WHICH HAVE BEEN RECENTLY «rrnuiSK IN THE SOVIET UNION ARE NOW MOVING UP SSSaRDS THE WAR FRONTS, STATES
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  • 135 1 Reuter. hi'<t;uicnst from Jirazzaviile «l uMuh Congo) i-vst night Gen. <»aiiii«' emphasised that the n the eastern front was not \I>*<\»-d to la*t ions but it was -'gmticant (,t: (U Gaul'e said that the i lorces had been engaged Jl in a campaign which 'ui'imht would
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  • 66 1 Mr m Malta. July 12. j uicial communique on vesalr battle over Malta a large formation of 7? rrii tt attempted to attack Sfn n but wcr intercepted and PJJJ up by British fighters me of the raiders were able to :i l«»w-flying attack but there
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  • 230 1 Reuter. London, July 12. MARSHALS Voroshilov. TimosI henko, and Budeuny who. acprrdine to a Moscow Radio anZZSZLVnt yesterday, have. bee» aODOlnled Commanders- m-Chief o. uTnorthern. western and southwestern sectors of the fronts res Actively and who have already taken up their duties are the three
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  • 129 1 Reuter. Zurich, July 12. S UOW the threat of a British landing on the continent contains big I German forces in the west is shown by the Deutsche Allgemeine Zei- tung which reassures the j German public that the S t British are unaWe to
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  • 57 1 Reuter. Zurich. July 1-. FE clockwork regularity of the RAF. raids on Germany b referred to by the Berlin correspondent of the National Zeitunfj who states: "The British air incursions are daily increasing in numbers and intensity. Night attacks, mainly over northern and western Germany,
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  • 169 1 Washington, July 11. rap HE Navy DepartJ| ment has announced intensive mine-laying operations at the entrance to New York harbour. Of the $3,323,000,000 vctc for the United States Navy and the Maritime Commission asked for by President Roosevelt to-day. $1625.000.000 will provide for the construction oi
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  • 49 1 Reuter. Washington. July 11. FE Navy Secretary, Col. Knox and dmiral Stark. Chief of Naval Operations, gave what the Committee men termed as "categorical denials" before the Senate Naval Committee of the published charges that the United State? Navy had engaged Nazi naval forces —Reuter
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  • 87 1 British Wireless. London, July 12. OUR own security Is at stake and wr are, out to establish industrial equipment which will provide surpluses of tanks, planes and guns." This broadcast statement by Raymond Gram Swing. Americav commentator, who lecently arrived in Britain, finds full endorsement in
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  • 112 1 Reuter. LONDON, JULY 12. PURTEEN FRENCH WARSHIPS HAVE NOW ENTERED ALEXANDRETTA HARBOUR, ACCORDING TO THE GERMAN-CONTROLLED PARIS RADIO LAST NIGHT. All the Vichy warships which have taken refuge in Alexandria have been disarmed and their crews interned, stated the Ankara Radio yesterday afternoon. Authoritative circles
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  • 308 1 Reuter. Cairo, July 12. HEAVY bombers of the RAF. attacked the railway station at Naples during the night ol Juy y causing considered damage and starting a number oi fires, says an R.A.F. Micdle East communique which also lccords lur»her heavy R.A.F. raids on Eengnazt
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  • 4 1 U.S. LANDING IN ICELAND
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  • 201 1 Reuter. Washington, July 11 THE British Government has announced that it has waived its belligerent rights concerning Italian and German ships seized in the United States The announcement which was made by t*v? Embassy will enable the United States to operate 28 Italian two
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  • 426 1 London, July 12. "REPORTS that the Vichy Government has rejected the armistice terms for Syria put forward by the British Government found no confirmation in London last night. Authoritative circles emphasised that all such reports from whatever source should be treated with the greatest reserve. Vichy, July
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  • 171 1 Reuter. London, July 12. nUVTER teams that the crack IV German fight* pilot. Captain Roll Peter Pingel. made a freed landing in Kent on Thursday night. It is understood that he had encountered British heavy bomber?. He claims 22 ah victoiies and has he Ritterkreuz The British
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  • 202 2 Singapore, Friday. IT is a very bad bankruptcy and I object to a discharge being granted to him," declared Mr. T. L Tan. the Assistant Official As*ignee, in the High Court to-day, opposing the application for discharge of Tay Thye Joo, who was at one.
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  • 155 2 Singapore, Friday. THREE people through whose hands two sacks of nails worth 536. were said to have passed, and which were said to have been stolen from a store belonging to V. X Raghavan. appeared before Mr. W D. Carew. in the
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  • 16 2 Mr. J. A. Tulloch, Senior Surveyor. F.M.S., and S.S. has been seconded 'or service in Johore.
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  • 440 2 OFFICERS IN SPORE ON INSPECTION VISIT (Tribune Staff Reporter) TNVITED by the Commander-in-Chief, Par East, Sir Robert Brooke "Popham, two officers belonging to the Thai Services tieut.-Col. Luang Sura Narong and Flight fcieut. Davyee Chulidrupya. arrived in Singapore by train yesterday evenmg nn -a visit
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  • 243 2 Singapore, Friday. 25-YEAR-OLD Bengali watchman, Ramphiri Tiwari, was severely burnt when his dhoti caught fire while he was cooking food. He was removed to hospital but died ten days later, it was stated in the Coroner's court this afternoon at the inquiry into the watchman's
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  • 59 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Tig. Malacca. July 10. pLEADING guilty to failing to keep the minimum stock of rice In May ns endorsed on their licences. 13 rice retailers were fined by Mr. A. E. Mill, in the police court to-day. The fines varied from 50 cents
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  • 144 2 Singapore, Friday. A 65 Chinese woman. Lim Yck Lian, was sentenced to hree months' stm le imprisonment, by Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, when she pleaded guilty to a charge of assisting in carrying on a chap ji ki lottery. it was stated
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  • 48 2 application for exemption from demand of tax in respect of a truck and a saloon car for the joint use of the British and Australian Red Cross, Malaya, has been disapproved by a standing committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners.
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  • 26 2 (Cent~A-Piane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed durine yesterday on all fronts up to midniffht 1 onrton time (excluding Soviet claims): THIRTY
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  • 122 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tnursday. AS a result of a police ambush at the Tanjong Rambutan Estate on the morning of May I, a Jorry containing 2,852 pounds of sheet crepe rubber, valued at $1,100, was detained, on the goods being suspected to
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  • 53 2 Singapore. Friday. QAID to have caused hurt to Mah Man Soo with a bottle, Chew Ah Tong (22), claimed trial before Mr. W. D. Carew. the third magistrate. The incident was said to have taken place at 2 a.m. on June 5. The case was postponed for mention
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  • 63 3 Singapore, Friday. I d through! the glass de the court-room. see the magisthe bench. I was tnpression that I need :he magistrate •s place," said j compuilnaht to a fixed for hearing In a t 9 a.m. this irr ivc until 9.45 a.m. contempt
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  • 8 3 untitled been appointed t or Ol Mines. Pink
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  • 516 3 fO-OPERATION of Britain, the United States and Russia with China in a powerful democratic combination against aggression is urged in nearly all the Chinese newspapers in Malaya in comments on the latest developments in the war situation. The Hanyang Siang Pau. of Singapore, attributes
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  • 137 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. SUMMONED tor a black-out lighting offence, a Chinese pleading guilty on behalf of the Perak Chinese Daily News, said that he was under the impression that special privileges were given to the press. As the prosecuting officer did
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  • 64 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Eatu Pahat. July 10. A PUBLIC library of English books will soon be formed in Batu Pahat. An inaugural meeting.Will be held at 4 p.m. on Monday at the Government English School when the election of office-bearers will take place.
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  • 29 3 THE Chinese B"wl mining club will hold a Club dance on Saturday. July 19. on the Club premises. Dinner bookings snculd be made before July 17.
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  • 19 3 Inche Meuat Abdul Rahman Setrtement Otucer Larut, has been gazetted a b A* taut Collector. Land and Revenue. Larut.
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  • 141 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) report of Miss S. E. Niccoll-Jones on social problems in Singapore is under consideration by the Straits Settlements Government, according to a Government official. Miss Niccoll-Jones has con-1 ducted her investigations in Singapore for over a year, working in liaison with the
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  • 91 3 Singapore. Friday. CHARGED with cheating a compatriot of ?.190, Lim Cheng Tang (39t. a Hokklen, claimed trial when he appeared before Mr. W. D Carew. in the third police court, to-day. It was stated that Lim cheated Lim Tiang Sing of the money at Nell Read
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  • 63 3 Singapore. Friday. CHARGED with stealing a bamboo chandu pipe anj two pipe beads from a house in Cecil Street. Be Boon UOAK <32>. a Hokkien. claimed trial before Mr. W. D. Carew. ihe third magisM-a'e. to-day. The articles worth $43. were sar.t to have been
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  • 26 3 THE City High Schooi will hold its cigth annual athletic sports at the Jalan Besar stadium at 2.45 p.m. on Saturday. July 19.
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  • 265 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE market with regard to cigarettes has returned to normal and for the last fortnight or so prices of popular brands have dropped to their pre-war level. This is because sufficient supplies to satisfy the demands of Malayan smokers have reached these shores
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  • 75 3 Singapore. Friday. CLAIMING trial on a charge of stealing a bicycle. Qual; Lye Whatt. (21) pleaded Kuilty to the alternate charge of dishonest retention of stolen property, when he appeared before Mr. W D Carew. the third m«iß!stratc Lee Soon Ann (21 >. also charged with
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  • 263 3 (From Our Own Correspondent* Batu Pahat. July 10. AT the Temenggong Ibrahim Girls' School, the following successful candidates in First Aid ond Hom e Nursiny Examinations received their certificates of proficiency. First Aid: Messrs. Khoo Hai Kee. S. C. Mac Intyre. Lim Yeow Chong. M.
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  • 85 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. A CHARGE oi using as genuine two forged share certificates of the Allenby Rubber Co. was cxplaaud to three Chinese named Khoo 800 Thye. Khoo Bco Hons, and Hon Sow Cheng before Mr T. V. A. Brodi»
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  • 97 3 Simla. July 11 TO relieve unemployment among th? educated classes in the province, ihe Government of Sind has reserved 5 000 acres of land at a nominal price. Th 0 grant of land will be made on the condition that the young men undergo a
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  • 90 3 {Ffom Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. (1 A EAVARIMUTTTJ, former I clerk and book-keeper at Messrs McAUster and Co.. Ipoh branch, was to day sentenced in the police court to two months imprisonment on a charge cf having committed criminal breach of trust of $409.21
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  • 12 3 The Fichter Fund of the untitled Society of Planters now totals $2P,BU.
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  • 723 4 ARMY BEATEN 3-1 Royal Air Force 3; The Army L CTRIKING great form, the Royal Air Force more than avenged the defeat they sustained last year when they scored a smashing 3-1 victory over the Army in their Malaya Cup match at Anson Road
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  • 79 4 SINGAPORE will play their third Malaya Cup match at Seremban to-day. when they meet Negri-Sembilan. On their form against Johore and Malacca. Singapore should score a good victory over the Negri, but playing at home Negri Sembilan might put up a very hard fight. Singapore's team
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  • 114 4 WITH seven wickets intact, the Fortress Signals have 124 runs to make for victory in their Gillman area cricket final (Large Units) against the Loyals, which entered its third day at Alexandra yesterday. The first innings scores were: Loyals, 173; Signals. 378. In their second innings, the Loyals
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  • 189 4 RAFFLES batted themselves into a strong position yesterday in their annual intercollege cricket match against the Medical College, scoring 115 for four wickets. A feature of the match was the fine play of B. S. Varma who opened Raffles score with a bright 40.
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  • 111 4  -  By "BESS BETT" FOLLOWING are the revised selections for this afternoon's races, the firstt day of the Singapore Turf Clubs July meeting:— Race L STORMY NIGHT Marcheta II Race 2. ROYAL DESIRE Resistance Race 3. REMEMBER ME Burraneer Race 4. KAI TERE Democracy Race 5. GREYPIQN Sir Merton Race
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  • 198 4 Reuter. Denver (Colorado) July 10. THE American professional Golf Association championship field was reduced to eight players as the result of 36 holes matches of the third round. Survivors are Ben Hogan, the leading money winner so far this season, Densniore Shute, Gene Sarazen.
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  • 136 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Malaya Cup Singapore v Negri Sembilan, Seremban: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, Loyals v F.R.E., Glllman; RA. (Ac-ac) v SRC, Stadium; Reserve, Manchesters V Chinese Athletic, Tanglln; Div. II B, N.B. Indians v Customs, N. Base; N.B. Corinthians v Indians. Farrer Park. Div. II A, R.A.M.C. v
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  • 978 4 pOLLOWING are the handicaps for the first day's raetg. 0{ I the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting lobe held tfe I afternoon. i Mta RACE ONE HORSES CLASS 3, DIVISION 3, 6 FURLONGS UO 0 STRAIGHT PLIGHT 5y 9.00 'Bulan Stable" v 2 1 THE
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  • 112 4 THE Singapore Turf Club's Autumn 'Gold Cup) meeting is to be held over five days, on Aug. 23, 27, 30, Sept. 3 and Sept. 6. There will be three runs for each division cf Class one horses and two runs for each division of Class 2
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  • 1556 5 Singapore, Friday. SENTAITVES from leading contracting firms in Singapore gave evidence 8 Ire the Contracts C ommission this morning. Evidence was given that in tances final payment for work done for certain Service departments .rj for three years. t was < rested that all tenders
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  • 75 5 Owing to the record breaking audiences that attended the nrst screenings of Edgar Wallace s "He Qreen Archer" at the Capitol Theatre, the management has decided to give two more performances. There will be one Light at midnight and another ie-morrow at 10.15. So far more than
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  • 219 5 Singapore, Friday. A VERDICT of culpable homicide amounting to murder agains. Hon Chye Hock alias Hon Ah San, was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, this morning, at the continued inquiry into the death of Guan Soon, ilias Teochew Ah Chik, whos
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  • 386 5 Batavia, July 8. A SEAMEN'S Club has httn opened at Balik Papan, in Borneo, one of the N.E.I, oil centres. 11 was founded hy the Shell Oil Comprny and is intended for the use of both Dutch and Allied sailors. At the official opening bh»*»j official- were
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  • 210 5 Hong Keng, July 2. fN a frank broadcast on the need I for the evacuati:™ of women and Children from the Colony in June last year, the Governor, Sir Geoffrey Northcote. stated yesterday evening that when the War Cabinet ordered it. they had locked at
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    • 82 5 He will {S've energy and vitality. s become swollen and off, this SPECIAL V .sure to kill *he than 12 years this i nee failed to c nviiiced and satisfied es PILES without tula Tumor, and T13.. »r write to Geylang, Singapore. W~-' JĔmW TOO SHY TO KISS? TmSB II
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    • 164 5 OOiVf SCKA1CH AsepSO will relieve it! Doctor- everywhere recommend Jggjjffi^\—T-jBfc|H|h Asepso tor all skin diseases—it con- jfiKcrr** tains a verv acuve antiseptic, 3°o JBTf? —J jM Bmiodide of Mercury, which quickly S| )\SB rc tores the skin to its proper healthy fggJ: J PB condition. Asepso gives immediate gp, fAtj[\\S
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  • 162 6 Singapore's Beggars COME people have no sympathy for beggars but they will give them small money for the sake of appearances; others with the same outlook will do nothing for them. And there are those who become greatly concerned when thoy are' faced by a shrivelled-up woman with a
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  • 114 6 ACCORDING to the Act a vagrant can be a person convicted by a police court as an idle and disorderly person, a person declared by a police court to be a vagrant. A man physically unable to work and with no visible means of support is
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  • 154 6 TN High Street and sometimes North Bridge Road you can see the revolting sight of a middle-aged man sprawled across the pavement exposing macerated legs, rotting and covered with oozing wounds, and feet in dirt-caked bandages that only half protect his diseased skin. There he sits collecting small
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  • 373 6 THE HEADLINES: Headed for the crucial "Battle of the Atlantic" the 9,075-ton cargo vessel Stella* Lykes was launched recently at the I Staten Island shipyards of the Bethlehem Steel Company. The keel of the ship was laid six i months ago. Behind The
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  • 22 6 What's Left Today. .3.300.00U Peak Month Last War 840.000 Ships Lost to date. .5.961.000 Tons Snips Lost in April.. .488.124
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  • 493 6 SEVENTEEN MONTHS BEFORE WAR exploded over Europe and the "Battle of the Atlantic" began, Congressman James A. O'Leary, one of the 25 Democratic Congressmen from New York, pleaded with Congress for a rapid expansion of American merchant marine. He pointed to America's idle
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  • 393 6 THE LABOUR PAINS that precede the making of anymerchant ship are not omy such strikes as the walkout of West Coast machinists from l shipbuilding yards, but also the gruelling work of the men in the mines, factories, mills of 48 States; the brain-twisting
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  • 88 6 I Any modern cargo vessel can survive a torpedo if it smashes fore or aft. Damaged ships being repaired in Bri- fish yards to-day have limped j home after being hit by more S than one torpedo. But it takes only four or five minutes for j
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  • 451 6 \UE can see that a higher living standard for the mass of the people is not only desirable, but that scientific and economic forr-es will make it inevitable and it is because we realise this that we trade unionists are determined that this natural
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  • 260 6 (By A Special Correspondent, I FOLLOWED a score of turbaned ■■-Indian soldiers into London's Eccleston Square late in the afternoon. Their destination as I suspected, was the same as 'mine a house on the north side where the birthday of Mahomed was being celebrated. In the
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  • 539 6 MUCH has boon h the revision In some branches mcnt Service. In it is hardly likely will be considered run j—to use the famun action—kept in vu Another matter kept In view is the com 'stagnation in the cl< made at a recent m< Penang Junior Civil
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    • 89 6 WHY DO thoughtful S dauVhte\is pitman's It 1» because the College's system of rapid specialised training has been extraordinarily successful In assisting young people to well-paid and progressive posts in all branches of Commercial and Secretarial work and Accountancy. Such training courses are Inexpensive and are conducted with thoroughness by
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  • 444 7  -  (By Vernon Morgan Reuter. London, July 11. 'V\ KKi> away among the hills of Scotland, I found something -the Norway" that used to lie on the other side of the North Sea. It was the real happy Norwegians that sooner or r .r_"ht-v all
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  • 12 7 Dr. Cocmaraswamy. Deputy Medical Officer. SXoVe Bahru. has been transferred to Segamat.
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  • 950 7 Reuter. London, July 11. ,w latest Russian communique indicates that the ominous 24-hour lull on the it -tern Front has not been broken. ferman propagandists are trying to find excuses for the halt in the lightning advance. Dr. Goebbels' paper says that
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  • 196 7 Reuter. London, July 11. GENERAL Paulow, now Comman-der-in-Chief of the Minsk Army is one of Russia's foremost experts in mechanised warfare. He organised and instructed the armoured units of the Spanish Republican Army during the Spanish Civil War. Six weeks after the Civil Wa" uarted. the Soviet
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  • 187 7 BritishAmerican Naval Pool? Reuter. New York July, 11. AMERICAN materials for the construction of naval bases i both in Ireland and Scotland have already been shipped across the Atlantic, according to a statement attributed to the Isolationist, Senator Burton Wtneeier. Senator Wheeler further declared that he understood there had already
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  • 22 7 Mr K. H. Bancroft. M.C.S. has succeeded Mr C. W. Shorland. M.C.S.. as Protector of Labour. Kedah. with headquarters at Sungei Patanl.
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  • 380 7 Reuter. London, July IL FHE RA F. delivered one oi the heaviest raids on German- occupied Channel ports during Thursday night. The raid lasted for five hours. At one time a series of explosions lasted four minutes, drowning the noise of German anti aircraft
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  • 122 7 Reuter. London, July 11. YET another German ship which tried to evade the British blockade in a dash from South America to Germany has found the Royal Navy's net too tight. An Admiralty communique states. "The German ship Hermes (7.209 tons) has been intercepted. Her captain, officers
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  • 257 7 Reuter. London, July 11. GAPS in British war production as revealed in the Commons two-day debate were the subject ot* further criticisms in the leaders in the London and provincial morning papers to- day. The Times says: "The revelations in the debate throw sidelights on a
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  • 151 9 ANEW industry has been created in Central and East Java— the manufacture of surgical dress- ings. It was started near Djokja I in order to find work for the native I population. Results were so favourable that th P Government decided to have j one
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  • 98 9 Delhi, July 11. ALL India Defence Loan subscriptions on Saturday reached a total of about £11,750,000. The Hyderabad War Purposes Committee has given £3.750 for the welfare of Indian fighting forces and their dependants. The Committee has also presented £300 to provide a hut
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    • 351 9 Public Notices STATE OF KEDAH Tender Notice. lenders will be leceived for four ditteicno contracts at the office ot Ine Lxecuuve Engineer, Central Kedah. fcungei Patani, up to noon oi me 22iia July, ltfil, for the construction of hutted camps in Central Kedah. Flans and specifications may be seen and
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    • 151 9 itr/w PILED UPOX j THE BREATH-TAKING GUN DUEL BETWEEN S. S. GLEN INNISTON NAZI U-BOAT v k. THE RELEASE OF THE DEPTH-CHARGE Passed Uncut By THE CINEMA APPEAL BOARD I SHOWS to-day o T^fiam TO-MORROW B li r a.m. J.15 6.25 fiP 9.15 y^j^sjasm^————^——————> MARLBOROUGH SPFCIAL MATINFF PROGRAMME TO-DAY TO-MORROW
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  • 103 10 Mr. Ong Boon Tat, JP., passed away peacefully at the General Hospital, Singapore, at 11.30 P.M., on Tuesday, Bth July, 1941, aged 54. He left two widows, four sons (Tiang Wee, Tiang Guan, Tiang Choon and Tiang Hin), three daughters (Lim Neo, Kwai Kheng and Kwai Yong),
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  • 45 10 Miss Nancy Phang Yoke Lin dau?h r er of the late Madam Loh Hock Tye expresses her heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends who so kindly attended the funeral of her late mother and also to those who sent wreaths and letters of condolences.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 698 10 CLASSIFIED Situations Vacant WANTED a lady typist with knowledge of accounts. Apply Box 25 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 307K) EURASIAN GIRL STENO-TYPIST wltn knowledge of accounts. Box 980 clo Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 26SE) ENGINE DRIVER for estate In Selangor, knowledge of dlesels. $30,351-. free quarters. Box 33 c
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    • 919 10 Wanted ENGINEER would like to rent private car for a few months. Will pay up to •40 p.m. for reasonable car. Box 37 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 326K) EDUCATED refined Malay Youth requires young lady as dance instructor. Preferably Chinese. Apply Box 35 co Malaya Tribune. Penang. (No. 333K)
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    • 792 10 For Sale STOCK CLEARANCE SALE erasers, tirmall writing pads transparent envelopes, files. f° lde ™T ber bands, glue. etc. regardless of cost. On display 9. Arcade. RI R. CHICKS, one week old 50 c*s. Pure and mixed Cockerels from $5 Pgsons, Kalumpang. PURE RHODE ISLAND day-Old Mrs. Lim. Monacre'. Setapak
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    • 577 10 I 1940 FORD SALOON. J****, JfSSSt 11.700 miles, tax December Price or nearest offer. Phone ***** or can w. 1 scotts Road. Singapore, alter *Jg\fQ QUICK SALE: jE tern. 4 cyls.. 35 M o P.O_ offer. Hospital. Singapore, after 4 J^ ]*£g Saloon. Cost 60Ot pa Je Barcondition throughout, low.mileage
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    • 271 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS axe now invited for the following materials or *J™e. For particulars see Municipax Tender Room. Supply of 200 tons of Best Quality Quick Lime for Water Dept. 12 noon, 14 July, 1941. Supply of Galvanised Steel Unsocketed g** 21 Ju iy. 1941. Supply of Salt Glazed
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    • 292 10 (an? Br,tish and i mxy BEST. I BOH TEA mm (A Cameron Highlands Product) REASONS FOR BUYING THIS EXCELLENT TEA It is 80 cts. per lb. Compare this price with imported HK teas to-day. mm Every pound of Boh Tea consumed makes spat e in mm overseas shipments for more
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    • 791 10 |TO-DAY*S HA Oil) I SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 m. 1333 k'«. EASTERN SI la i< l- 1 ZHPI. 30 96 m. 9.69 rates. CSV 17 gl B c«; 16 M I ZHP 2. 48 58 m. 6.175 mcs. GSF 15.4 m.s; M n I ZHP-3. 41.38 m. 7.25 mlcs. 6SO
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  • 916 11 pore. July 11. Buyers. Severs. M,XING 3 4.,xd r "7 7 7.7 ft 33 6 34 6 »uf»rs»' 1 5 16 ZZ B 0 75 0 80 X 12 6 14--iflfi 1 47 1.50 Eu 9 6 10 fe 18--1- 13- 0.18 021 035 037 3
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  • 155 11 OXT0 XT v Simla, July 11. N tne conclusion of the froceedings of the Road Advisory (xmmittee, which was attended oy and experts frcm all ever India, a statement has tteen giving brief details of the committee's deliberations. Special attention was paid to the cc-crdination of
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  • 80 11 Singapore, July 11. Gambler 7 50 Java Cube 12 oo Hamburg Cube 12 25 Muntok White Pepper 15 25 Whlt9 Fepper 14 75 Black Pepper 7 25 j Sundried Copra 2.50 Mixed Copra 2.25 Small Flake Tapioca 8 00 Fair Flak* Tapioca 7 50 Medium Pearl Tapioca 9 50
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  • 115 11 Singapore, Friday. I REALLY do not know whether I am guilty or not/ remarked Nadeson (18). a Tamil, when he was csked to plead to a charge of fraudulent possession of a fountain oen, or: making I.is appearance before Mr W
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  • 65 11 Calcutta, July 11. MR. M. S. A. Hydari, Indian representative on the Eastern Group Supply Council, met the committee of the Muslim Chamber of Commerce in Calcutta yesterday The committee urged on Mr. Hydari the need for closer association between the Supply Department and Council and
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  • 45 11 Colombo, July 11. VICE-ADMIRAL Gsoffrey Arbuthnot arrived in Colombo yesterday to assume his post as Com-mander-in-Chief of the East Indies Squadrons. Admiral Arbuthnot was recently C.-in-C. America and the West Indies, and before then was Fourth Sea Lcrd at the Admiralty.
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    • 75 11 National Employers' 1 MUTUAL GET-TEUAL IINSURANCE (beorpon tai England) I Mever Chambers, Haines Fiaee, 1 SINGAPORE. Tel: 2845. 1 ASSETS EXCEED £2,000,000 QBQEB CM 000 I CAREFUL DRIVERS' MOTOR POLICY. ItS 1/3 NO CLAIM BONUS H Hd rkxnca't Compcimttn r— ®P«h2c» c S,r0pp ng keepI V I#,f 1 1 J
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    • 217 11 Fancy AUTOGRAPH BOOKS. Special Chinese Made No. SI 40 cts. each. n S2 50 S3 60 544 40 n 545 50 546 60 ATTRACTIVE HARD COVER EXERCISE BOOKS Made of Creamlaid Paper tor School and Office Use 200 pages... 40 cts. per copy. 240 ...45 300 ...50 I SPECIAL DISCOUNT
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    • 352 11 A. T. EDWARDS tO., LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. Consul Us For All Classes Of RFAJL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS AND INVESTMENTS. No Obligation Phone 4646. AN EXCELLENT SELECTION AND THE BEST DESIGNS OF STAINLESS STEEL WATERTIGHT WATCHES SUCH AS:— MOVADO VULCAIN ROSKOPF CYMA and MUX) ARE
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    • 188 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 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. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply tc: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel. 5431 for Passage Freight.
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    • 359 11 HI. I H I II 19* P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LIN€ (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 usual ports of call in
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  • 1029 12 Reuter. (From Renters Special Correspondent in J u ]y 12 EVENTS have moved very fast in Iceland in the past few days. Until this week, British troops in Icela nd regarded themselves as the lost legion. War news came from everywhere else but never
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  • 27 12 patjOQj-anaa—>-— Tk'e Queen talk,*! to W „*4_J_ MP tUFSt AZ^*~ the King", during the tour n* the King and Queen in oomoea t..* t
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  • 360 12 (Ficm Our Oun one UDndeni) Malacca, Ju.y 11. "THERE is no evidence against ycu and ycu are acquitted and discharged without any stain on ycu.' remarked the district X.age. sir W. J. ID the criminal district court to a Eurasian Government pensioner. A J. Minjoot, 1f.8E.. J.P
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  • 43 12 Simla. July 11 THE Standing Emigration Committee of the Central Legislature, which meets on Monday next, will consider the Ceylon Government's latest invitation *o resume trade talks. Tne recent Indo-Burma agreement regarding Indian immigration into Burma will come up for consideration.
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  • 178 12 (Hem Our Own Coi respondent) Muar. July 10 Dr. A. N. Ray. Asst. Health Officer, has been transferred to Avar from Johore Bahru and will esuive duty to-morrow. Meson. Wyatt, Ponnampalam, Nathan and Hock Chye of Muar lave been invited to play cricket for the Rest
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  • 282 12 Reuter. LISBON. JULY 11. I,i orii 4NXIETY IN GERMANY TO-DAY. THAT IS A HARD FACT." A NEVWHO HAS JUST ARRIVED IN LISBON FROM GERMANY SUM I THIS STATEMENT TO REUTER TO-DAY. I Giving his reasons for this the observer said, the first was che devastating
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  • 115 12 Reuter. London, July, 12. THE rejection of the British armistice terms by Vichy is regarded in London as a result ot German pressure, says Mr. a artin Agionsky. National Broadcast ing Corporation's correspondent, from Ankara. He says that according to Bri'ish qiia'tcrs, in Ankara, large numbers of planes
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  • 61 12 Reuter. Stockholm. jui» THREE German merchant have been mined and outside Swedish territorial near Aaland. A described as a guard hip r German wounded with thefr tendants aboard and l&nd P V. at Kalmar. Ged The harbour area at Raima-1 barred to the pub
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  • 58 12 Simla. July i; THE occupation by 1 trocj of towns of strategic important, on the Upper Eupln ed in reports read;: terday. The official observ* panied the Indian troooi advance .says: "Indian maintained ereat form during their first aerial fighting. The! stretches of desert under
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 322 12 HOTEL SUN SUN I I Airy Rooms.. .Single and Double J j All Walled in and Fitted with Modern I Sanitation.. .Quiet Surroundings Spacious Car Park... Monthly Lodging CORNER OF arranged. SELEGIE ROAD CENTRALLY j| I LOCATED THONE DESTINED TO BE SINGAPORE'S Ojl/ POPULAR HOTEL FOR COMFORT FAIR PRICE l
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    • 169 12 Cow Gale MILK FOOD Jackson Co., Ltd., much regret that there has recently —J been a shortage of "Cow 1 Gate Milk Food" which lh«\Y are aware has caused siderablc anxiety and < to their Customers. Kvery thing possible has been done to avoid such a shortage but unfortunate more
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