Malaya Tribune, 14 July 1941

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune M< miay. July M. 1941.
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  • 925 1 CRUSHING BLOWS ON GERMAN TANK UNITS BIG BATTLES RESUMED Reuter. lARGE-SCALE encounters have been resumed on the Russoj German front. This is revealed in the latest Russian communique which s*ys that during Surday, large-scale encounters took place n the Pskov, Vitebak and
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  • 140 1 Reuter. Washington, July 13. FE German Consul-General at San Francisco, Fritz Wiede mann, and the German ConsulGenerai at New York, Johannes Borchers, missed their boat to Japan to-day rather than risk being seized at sea by the British. They stood by their telephones until
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  • 108 1 Reuter. Tendon. July 14. 1 FOR the successive weeK, enemy air losses in all the theatres of war except eastern Europe have topped the century mark. A totnl of 135 aircraft were] destroyed last week—22 ever Britain and 82 over Germany and occupied territory, 30 Axis and Vichy
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  • 7 1 HERMAN G !:RING
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  • 126 1 London. July 4. DEPORTS ol a violent lurrel between Hitler Gearing on the eve of !h< Naii on Russia m*e broadcast by the Mm Mm Radio last ni»h-. Quoting well informed Stockholm circles, the ann ins- <>, said:—"tioerlng arI after the German air losses iii the crest, n
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  • 30 1 Saigon, July 12. ;-«.uuimunist drive scverenc? of diploith the S:viet Union on French Indo-China interned soviet resl- nested GOO Communists tuna, it was reliably Eastern News.
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  • 26 1 New York, July 14. j\ rumours that United enger liners operating antic refused to carry engers were emphatl- i by shipping circles in r* Eastern News.
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  • 192 1 Reuter. (By Desmond Tighe, Rcuter's Special Correspondent .with the Imperial Forces m Syria). Outside Beirut, July 14. THOUGH the boom of artillery and the crackle of machineguns in Syria hag given way to a peaceful soilness, the Allied forces remain in a constant state
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  • 79 1 Tikis picture was taken in one of the mam/ Ministry of Aircraft Production factories Where Spitfires—terror of the Nasi airmen, me being turned out ih thousands as the greatest industrial drive the world has ever Known brings Britain's war production to full capacity. The n i of England
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  • 822 1 Uerlin. July ii. THE Anglo-SoViit military pact is considered in political circles in Berlin as having a significant bearing on the military position, says a semi-official statement. it is well-known, the statement continues, thai when a fall has once begun, it cannot be halted, especially
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  • 190 1 Reuter. Moscow, July 14 SOVIET Russia has refused to apply the rules cf the Hague Convention to several large vessels which the Germans have announced their intention cf using as hospital ships in the Baltic and the Arctic Ocean. M. Stam?nov (Bulgarian Minister in Moscow», acting
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  • 160 1  -  H.I. Hopkin H.I. Hopkin London, July 14. BflSo Marjcrle Malhlas i2G> was avarded £23 damages against Fl. Lt Pain (23). When the plaintiff found thai sn? was gcing to become a mother, the derendant agreed to marry her. Four days later, he broke it
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  • 69 1 Reuter. Pretoria, July 14. AS South African women have been interned in rjennanj. the Union Government ha 1 warned tne German Government that it reverses its policy of not interning j women. T'".e Union Government hu«? {steadfastly set-it.;; -fate against women in Internment camps. It
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  • 107 1 Reuter. Vichy, July 14. A CLEAR statement thai (ien. Dent*, Virhv Syrian Iluji» Commissioner, has lull ixiwers to sign wh levc.' armistice terms he think- fit :lf am tim, In- i hoos**, was issued l)y the Vichy news ;U>encv. The fact that Jie "pit forred"
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  • 129 1 Reuter. THE German Invlm ibllity 15 a myth which the Red Army will know how to dispel, M Averin, the Moscow R idio oomraemaAoc. declared in a broadcast Quoted by Reuter last night •Hitler's successes In the present war," he said, "have BO far been
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  • 86 1 Reuter. Washington, July 13. THE American Red Cross announced that a $i,ouo,oon shipment of medical supplies will be iv. hed to China to meet critical needs, reported by representatives woo have earned out a survey from the Burma Road to Chungking. Mr. Norman Davis,
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  • 194 2 PROPAGANDA ORGAN (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. OVERSEAS students for the Chinese National TheatricaJ School established in Chungking are at present needed, according to a communique received at the Chinese Consulate, Northam Road. The Chinese National Theatrical School, which is a Chinese Government
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  • 26 2 tCent-A-Ptane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during the week-end on all fronts up to midnight london time (excluding Soviet claims): TWENTY-ONE
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  • 232 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday FOUND guilty on the lesser charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, by the unanimous verdict of the two assessors. Messrs. H. S. White and If. X Kamachandram. after a hearing lasting 6'b days. Francis, a middle-aged
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  • 164 2 rpHE band or tne sstraiis oeHiemein» A Police will perform in public during the week as follows, under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch. L.8.A.M.. ARCM.. R.M.S.M. Moudav. at Telok Ayer at 6.00 p.m:— march. The Great Little Army. Kenneth J. Alford: overture. The JoUy Robbers. F.
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  • 184 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday. PLEADING guilty to two charges of driving a motorcar without a licence, and driving without a third party insurance policy, a 20--ntr-cU Malay. Kassim bin Hsdzir. was fined a total of $35 by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in
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  • 168 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. PLEADING guilty to a charge of negligent driving at the sth mile Chemor Road sometime last month. Soo Koo Ming was fined S3O and his driving licence endorsed when he appeared in the Police Court yesterday. The prosecuting officer
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  • 233 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. ar aS Can SGe c ev^ence 068 not disclose sufficient clue to enable me to come to a definite conclusion. I, therefore, return a verdict of found dead, cause of death unknown/ said Che Samsuddin bin Nain, the
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  • 258 2 (From Our Own Satur d*y. rOING round the kampongs playing the role of a Malay Bomoh, Hassan Yacob bin Mohamed, a 36-year-old Mala>, usually induced his patients to hand over their Jewellery to him. As soon as he received them, he invariably pawned them. Yesterday, before
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  • 33 2 At an extraordinary general meeting of the Young Men"s Indian Association. Kuala Lumpur. Dr. M. G. Dicum was elected as president of the association la place of Mr. M Sanjeevy who has resigned.
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  • 21 2 Mr. Nelbon Jones. Controller of Foreign Exchange, is shortly proceeding on leave and will be succeeded by Mr. Hey wood Waddington.
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  • 331 3 disused pine factories AS CAMPS FOR EVACUEES (Tribune StafT Reporter) < j i for the construction of air raid shelters for the prolection of about 8,000 members of the public in Johore a scheme submitted a few months ago by
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  • 12 3 untitled p v, D I* c of Mr. hoc < d tmatfw 10
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  • 129 3 "LEOPARD MEN OF AFRICA" (At The Alhambra) A MAZING shou of an African jungle tribe who imitate leopards and rix I steel claws to their fingers with which I to kill their victims are highlights of Leopard Men Of Africa," which open< d at tne Attuuntaa rcsterftajr. It ls
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  • 258 3 POLICEMEN and A. R. P* wardens took part in the evacua- ..on practices carried out in the I rural areas ol Singapore yesterday. The exercises lasted for only ,30 minutes, the essential purpose I being to practise diversion of traf;he during an emergency in such i a way
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  • 76 3 DURING the period 3 to 0 July, cne accidental death occurred as compared with none during the previous week; injured totalled 24. compared with 13 last week, and 15 during the corresponding period last year. The total number of deaths due t road accidents during the year to
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  • 31 3 Mr. R M. untitled general manager ol Highlands Estate, lias been appointed president ot the Klarm Club la place of Mr G. W. Bell win. hai left for BOBM on retirement.
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  • 455 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. GRAPHIC story of how he saw the five accused, four of whom wore brothers, while the remaining one was their brother-in-law, attack his uncle, a fishmonger, was given by S. K. Pitchay at the preliminary inquiry before Mr. Lim
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  • 778 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. A S reported earlier, the Government has decided, in an effort to get rid of indebtedness among its subordinates, to adopt a stricter attitude in future towards employees suffering from serious pecuniary embarrassment who will be liable
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    • 263 3 Many of the great men and women of to-day were sensitive, highly strung children But with sensitive children there are dangers that have to be, watched during childhood ft d it highly-strung and All these are warning signs that it depends in many the child is using up his nervous
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  • 223 4 Goed Voor, Kentucky, The Annan Impress (By Spectator Singapore, Monday. gXCEPT for Kenlueky, Double Esso and The Annan, who were given fast gallops, all candidates out for training this morning were confined to slow workouts. Kentucky and Dcubl" Esso were extended over three furlongs. Both
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  • 53 4 SPECTATOR, the Tribune tipster, gave five winners in his* selections for Saturday's races. Two of them. Sans Ame and Derby, were his best bets. His other successful tipsjj were Remember Me, Anton Rogue and Hot Flash. In addition, Spectator also I tipped two seconds, Pro j
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  • 180 4 was plenty of interesting- cricket when Cambridge University met a strong Club Cricket Conference XI at Lord's. The match was drawn, the university making 284 and the C.C.C. 247 for six. An exhilarating innings was c:ntributed by J. D. Matthews, th? Cambridge left-hander tfrom Shrewsbury, who hit
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  • 71 4 TWO half centuries by C. Thuraisingham and V. R. Sabapathv and a splendid innings of 44 by J. Pang were the main features in a match at Balestier yesterday when C. Y. II A. forced a draw'against Ceylon Sports Club. Batting first Ceylon Sports Club piled
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  • 54 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Dr.. J. 8C I A. V 8.E., Stadium; RA ißjr.) v RA 1 Changi; Div. II A. R A F. (Tengmb) v S H.B V M C A R E. (F B I v Navy, Puiau Branl; Div r B. H II S. Sultau v Au
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  • 394 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. L A FTER holding Singapore > A for 50 minutes, during which time they were just as good as the visiting team the Negri were finally beaten 1 by three goals to one in the nter-state Malaya cup fix- i
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  • 23 4 Inche Abdul Rashid bin Ismail, an Officer of Class n. Malay Officers' Schem». ia s been appointed to act as Expenditure kUditor, Johore.
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  • 421 4 AN undefeated 145 runs by Ong Swee Keng was the feature of the cricket match between the Singapore Teachers' Association and the S.C.R.C. yesterday when the teachers ran out victorious by two wickets. Swee Keng's total is the highest individual score for the
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  • 65 4 W J. "POP" Yettcn, who recently won a sealed handicap race for veterans at the S. S. C. followed up this performance by winning the 100 metres free style open handicap for the Guillemard Cup yesterday at the S. S. C. pool, beating many younger
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  • 577 4 Inter-College Cricket RAFFLES COLLEGE DEFEATED MEDICAL COLLEGE BY 77 RUNS TO RETAIN THE SEOW POH LENG CUP FOR THE SECOND YEAR IN SUCCESSION WHEN THEIR THIRTEENTH ANNUAL INTER-COLLEGE CRICKET MATCH ENDED AT MEDICAL COLLEGE GROUND, YESTERDAY. Facing the prospect of having to make more than 200
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  • 242 4 S.C.C. CRICKET MARRIED cricket* I they could no their own against I ing by the result I<JSmatch at the Padu.;. the Singapore C. I Married and Sir.:. Married scoied over the Singles I Going in first, M up 230 runs for tin j wickets and declared. The
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous


  • 175 6 I ORD MOYNE'S request to such cf the colonies as have loanable revenue surpluses to lend them to the Imperial Government, without charge for the duration of the war, will no doubt be readily acceded to by the more prosperous of British colonies, notably Malaya and
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  • 192 6 IT seems to us that the only way in which these funds can be converted to the Imperial Treasury's use is by cutting down Malaya's imports, particularly from non-sterling countries, and stepping up the local production of strategic raw materials, for which the United States is ever a
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  • 192 6 ASSUMING that the resents are realisable in London and the Imperial Treasury can use them, the question arises whether any Imperial contribution, apart from the reserves which will of course be returned, will be made to Malaya to tide over the depression that will follow the war.
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  • 363 6 A4COO-vcar-old Egyptian business man named Wah has just had a blood test. Ihe cniy thing that stops Wah from being the oldest man in the world is the fact that he has been dead for most of this time- a dried-up mummy on whom scientists carried
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  • 994 6  -  BY NOEL BARBER •Formerly with the Malaya Triiune. now Editor of the Overscan Daily Mail) CHE was more than that. She was, and still is, one of the thousands of women out of uniform who day in, day out, are doing everything they can to
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  • 314 6 OA* HEARING RUMOURS. Not onht should a sceptic ear Be lent to gossip that you hear. And stories all. both great and small, Be met with reservation But ev'ry rumour-bearer should Be countered with the question 'Would You tell me, if you'll be so good. Your
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  • 689 6  -  By Margaret Howe riNCE again we in Britain are hearing the cry; "The theatre to-day is dead." But we need not believe it until the playhouse doors are closed for lack of an audience and plays are no longer written or read. These drastic conditions do
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  • 555 6 I IT is yet anothei j anomalies of the f are living in, that with half t? H world crying out j and their life-susta f I the copra industry I pire should be alloy Ito the point of bsnkr Mr. R. W. Hughes at rj I
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  • 600 7 Full Aid, No Separate Peace Reuter. London, July 13. i important agreement lor joint action by the British and Russian Governments in the A war against (itrmany has been signed. The two Governments mutually undertake to j.; ach other assistance and support of all
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  • 71 7 Reuter. Rangoon, July 13. i>< RMA ready and DBurma is prepared." de- j Sir Reginald Dorman- Governoi of Burma, oadi .ist after exten- I visits to various forces j m Banna. i Si i Reginald Dorman 1 smith expi*" NN,,(l satisfaction i 1-i ihe conclusion
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  • 80 7 Reuter. Washin n, July 13. I**, m >in:v: ssion has that it has taken re Danish cargo ships 5V,." ai in United Slates ports, making 31 Danish ships now acnnired under the thip Requisition < mmlsslon v *ad pieviousiy taken over one Italian vessel while
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  • 88 7 Reuter. Juiy 13. THE X.E I tip Oranje. 1 In Australia for her new task and is now moored in Tandjong Prick harbour, was the object ol a visit by the Governor tamed person everything was ready for the best possible treatment of :s who did
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  • 497 7 Reuter. (By Desmond Tighe, Reuters Special Correspondent with the Dnperial Forces. A British Yeomanry Camp near Acre). London. July IS. 'J'HE Vichy Commission initialled the Armistice documents at 10.40 last night, local time, pending official ratification. The discussion of the armistice terms took
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  • 70 7 Reuter. Istanbul, July 13 FOUR Greek cargo ships which took refuge here have hoisted the Union Jack following their purchase by a British firm of shipowners. The captains have refused to return to Greece, declaring that they would never submit to the puppet. Gen. Tslakogru.
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  • 121 7 Reuter. Batavia, July 13. THE N.E.I. Government has Informed the People's Council that both the Netherlands and the N.E.I. Governments will reckon with all possibilities which may arise from this war. One of these possibilities is the formation of an expeditionary force. It depends
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  • 56 7 Reuter. Batavia, July 13. STARTING next week X.L.M. planes on the Near East route will again fly to Lyddah in Palestine which, after the outbreak of hostilities in Iraq, was abandoned as the terminal station and was replaced, first by Basrah, and later
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  • 41 7 Tribune picture of the Thai officers who are in Singapore, on the wvitation of the Commander-ln-I Chief, Sir Robert Brooke Popham, I for an inspection tour. Left, Fit. Lt. Dawee Chulldrupya; right, Lt. Col. Luang Sura Narong.
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  • 118 7 Reuter. New York, July 13. THE I'nited States has given Portugal that she will not move into the Azores or the Cape Verde Islands, announced Senhor di Bianchi, the Portuguese Minister, to interviewers. Senhor di Bianchi added: "Wo have got full confidence in the United States and
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  • 119 7 Reuter. London, July 13. AN inquest has been held in North Ireland on th e six soldiers who were di owned when they entered the water from a motorboat with rifles and boots for what was described a- swimming exercises. Sixteen officers and men were aboard and
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  • 67 7 Reuter. London, July 13. TN bright moonlight early to-day German long-range guns mounted on the French coast opened fire across the Straits of Dover and people living on the Kent coast we:e awakened by 7he sound of neavy firing. Several salvoes of shells crashed
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  • 234 7 Reuter. Hankow, July 13. /YNE Annamite policeman and a Japanese were killed and another Japanese slightly injured in a gunfight early yesterday morning* in the French Concession between Annamite police and a party of Japanese. The cause of the clash is not clear. Following the
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  • 305 9 Singapore, Monday. "JT is true that defences in the Far East are more powerful than ever before in history," stated a speaker last night, speaking in the last of the series—Far Eastern Commentary— from the Singapore station, in a review
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  • 57 9 The family of the late Mr. TEO ENG CHYE beg to tender their heartfelt thanks to those relatives, and friends who sent wreaths, scrolls, senglays, etc.. attended night visits and funeral, lent cars, lorries and rendered assistance, and also members of the Siew Sin S'ia. Chinese Friendly Association, United
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    • 92 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Domestic Occurrences ANNOUNCEMENT: THE LATE MR. ONG BOON TAT, J.P. Messrs. Ong Peng Hock and T. W. Ong and the members of the late Mr. Ong Boon Tat's family would prefer that no wreaths, immortelles, etc., should be sent and that the money which would otherwise be spent
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 217 9 LOCAL RADIO HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK TO-DAY 7. m 5: Books To Read: talk by K E. Savage-Bailey. 8 45- For the Australian Forces. 9.35: London relay. The Stones Cry Out. No. 11. TO-MORROW 7.15; First Aid, talk by Dr. D. A. B. Hopkin. 9 30: F. Marcial and his
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    • 771 10 ffi5l Situations Vacant WANTED a lady typist with knowledge of accounts. Apply Box 25 clo Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 307K) ENGINE DRIVER for estate in SeJangor, knowledge ol diesels. t30>35!-, free quarters. Box 33 cio Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 329K) WANTED Junior English apeaklng assistant with little knowledge or
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    • 898 10 Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED CHINESE NURSE seeks employment ln Singapore. Reply Box 22 c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 305K) TELEPHONE OPERATOR (Lady) 8 years experience Government Telephone Exchange seeks employment. Singapore Kindly write:— G.P.O. Box 500. Singapore. (NO. 270K) EUROPEAN LADY seeks Immediate employment as housekeeper. supervlser In Hotels, Restaurants,
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    • 731 10 For Sale STOCK CLEARANCE SALE erasers, &r--mall writing pans envelopes• rtbboiw. transparent envelopes, files.folders, ruo ber bands, glue. etc. regardless of cost. On display 9. Arcade. Singapore^ FOR SALE one B.S A. .22 repeater In good condition No reasonable offer re fused. Apply Box 45 co Malaya Tribune Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 636 10 BY ORDER OF THE MARSHAL OF PRIZE COURT TWO DAYS ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF A LARGE QUANTITY OF CONTRABAND SEIZURES Comprising:- BeauWul QRgg American drench Made silk underwears, Bath Beacn Wear Fancy Shoes, Various Colours of Crepe Slk. Infants' Rubber Pants ani Bed Sheets, Gent's Flush Hats; Woollen Puttees and
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    • 411 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. Waee Earner's Administration Order. In Bankruptcy. No. 155 of 193G Re LLM BOX CHYVEE of No. 125, Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore, Bearer Clerk. NOTICE IS HERFBY GIVEN that a First and Final Dividend is
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    • 78 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of Galvanised Steel Unsocketed Tubes. 12 noon. 21 July. IMISupply of Salt Glazed Ware Pipes. Specials. etc. 4 p.m. 6 August Supply of Straight Pipes Special Castings for period WW
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    • 535 10 j TO-DAY'S RADIq] SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 m. 1333 k'cs. ZHP 1 30 96 m. 969 mcs. EASTERN SERVICE ZHP. 2. 48-58 m. 6 175 mlcs. fiS «nlcs; i 6 k 4 m#tr ZHP 3 41-38 m. 7.25 »lc gW «ics: Chinesse programme summary and NORTH P A merit IL
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  • 1015 11 (Tribune Staff Reporter) rpH VT the Colonial office wouW very milcn like lo se e the I |if t i nff of the ban on the emigration of Indian labour to tfalsy* imp*** l D> the lndian Government and that he himlelf would do
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  • 141 11 Cardiff, July 12. Controller is permitting Welsh tinplaters to export a certain quantity, apparently between 1,000 and 2,000 tons monthly, from their stock until further notice. Despite the overall contraction following the restriction of non-essential uses, manufacturers are fairly busy as the canning of the vegetable crop
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  • 159 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Monday. THERE was fair activity in tin shares on Saturday morning. Hong Fatts being taken at 1135. The bulk of the business was. however, effected in the Australian section where a slight rise took place tn Austral Amalwhile business
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  • 19 11 Mr A R. Fyfe has been nominated by the Governor to be a membsr of the Board of Architects.
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  • 21 11 Singapore. Monday. Prices of tin and rubber In Singapore at noon today were:— TIN RUBBER Buyers 38Mi, Sellers 38%
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 240 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON, TRUSTEE OF A
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    • 88 11 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) Unimpeachable Security W. Ch DOVE, Manager. j Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green. I YOUTHFUL I VICOUR VITALITY i restored in an hour by taking a couple of VITAELINE the Premier Power Pills for Men. $1 bottle, j Postage 25 cts. AN
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    • 225 11 "Save Every Cent". j is not only a wise policy to pursue nowadays, I but that you owe it to yourself and those who are 1 dependent on you, a duty of the highest order..... I The Need fori Strictest Economy I You cannot do better than practise Economy I
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    • 255 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 to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In FM.S.) Tel. 5431 for Passage Freight.
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    • 343 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 arc being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Co from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the
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  • 554 12 London, July 14. possibility that Hitler may launch a great peace offensive from Moscow—if ever he reaches Moscow —was discussed by the Lord Privy Seal, Mr. C. Attlee, in a speech yesterday. "Hitler would like to proclaim himself," said Mr. Attlee, "the saviour of
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  • 55 12 Two victures lar.en during yesterday's "evacuation practice when traffic was controlled for some time. Top one shows wardens avd volice closing a section of Paya Lebar Road, and the other shows -mono others, Mr L. A. Thomas (Chief Police Officer, Singapore centre) and Mr J. Jeans 'Director of
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  • 54 12 HPHE Federated Malay States Railway will Issue return concession tickets during the August Bank holidays. The outward journey concession will be from July 31 (after 6 a.m.) to Au<». 3 Inclusive, while the return journey concession will be from Aug. 1 to Au«. 5 Inclusive. For further particulars
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  • 87 12 Singapore, Monday. MYSTERY surrounds the discovery of the dead bodies of a married Kheh couple in a marsn at Pasir Marah. Pulau Tekong, on Saturday evening. The woman. Tan Khong- Tay '22» had cuts all ever her face, neck and abdomen, while the man Ksin Lit i3O;
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  • 32 12 Over $400 was raised tor China's wounded and distressed by the Gemas section of the China Relief Fund Committee from a cinema show held at the Rex Talkie Theatre on July 7.
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  • 133 12 Reuter. London, July 14. SEVERAL thousand parachutists strove to force their way into th* Midlands and the industrial city of Birmingham on Saturday night In realistic invasion exercises which presumed an air-borne landing after a heavy blitz. The Heme Guard alone was responsible for the
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  • 99 12 PIS morning at 6.30, on the occasion of the French National Feast, a Requiem High Mass was celebrated at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, at the request of Monsieur J. Pingaud, Consul General of France, for the souls of the French and their Allies
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  • 114 12 Reuter. Washington, July 13. UNLESS selective service trainees are retained in service beyond the nrescnt limit of one year, outlying American defence bases cannot be adequately manned, is the opinion understood to have been expressed by th e United States Army Chief of Staff, Gen.
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  • 56 12 Reuter. London, July 14. Fis officially announced that the speech by Mr. Churchill, the Prime Minister, at i public luncheon to-day will be broadcast in the 8.8.C. home seivice. The speech is expected to begin between 11.55 am. and 12.10 p.m. (G.M.T. >—approximately 7.15 p.m.
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  • 235 12 Reuter. Moscow, Jui T RUSSIAN guerillas opl ing behind the battlefront are uSgj heavy losses on pan7e r infantry units, according. I Pravda. Among mtere*ti,.!i incidents described by Prj,, da is a story of how uw German tanks became "ne» tralised" owing to lack petrol after
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  • 145 12 SINGAPORE'S shoemakers end their week-long strike on Saturday on an agreement being react ed to increase their pay. The settlement was reached between employers and the worte with the help of the Controller a! Labour. Shoemakers will now receivLincrease of 15 per cent., in wages applicable for
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 141 12 RUNNING IMPROVES |j YOUR FIGURE 4 ft 1 /"•> trunks. t\ol Hr mß| af '"y there's a quirt M i figure flattering fabric i's used trrl/i telling simplicity y y ifc** exquisite half-skirt jy Rich as velvet. Sleek as satin. Light as nothing at all. That's Velva-Sheen —Jantzen's new chenille-like
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