Malaya Tribune, 16 July 1941

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily JsINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, Ju.y 16,
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  • 133 1 Reuter. London, July 16. r L°£° Minister ol Food, yesterday lifted (he veil J of secrecy which has hung over the yellow ration book which was issued in conjunction with a new edition of the ordinary ration hook recently. the purpose of this D«ok was unknown
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  • 73 1 Reuter. Baghdad. July 16 II CALL to fche vouch of Iraq and J* *be whole ol th« A nth world lo ni i? was made b y E,nlr Abdul uiah, the Iraq Repent, in a broad ea.st yesterday. The Iraq Government, he raid, was vigilantly watening over
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  • 560 1 W1R ERS ROUTED IN NORTH SECTOR Heavy Losses On Roth Si rW Reuter. rm hi i* KJL^A^O r BP HK German offensive fa rm* E Hitter fighting has been H according to plan, sians (whom Mr. Churchill nroclaimpH ot on,y 1L re the Rus
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  • 115 1 Reuter. Moscow, July 16 THE Nazi Radio, attempting to German public opinthat there was not than one front." desky, Vice-Director InformaCion Bureau rhere Is a gradual realisation their mistake R a and so creat- he declared, d been taken the advice cf the best experts in iha
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  • 153 1 Reuter. AM Sydney. July 16. ft* appeal to Australian Communists and Left Wing supporter to support the Federal Govern*s tft workers were support[neirs was made by Mr. Navy Minister, in a broadvam^ Em pi L c must take full ad unitv g t.° f the
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  • 90 1 Reuter. Gibraltar, July 16. T h Morm^ ation ta th e Western was the subject Lord Gort, 1 and Commander-in-Chief dnd the Ulli ted States East and^i^SS? 1 to the Middle the Mediterranean, which England a onwards to The rw!S a thre e-da y stay. SJ:lon^w toth
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  • 100 1 Reuter. London. July 16. niLOTS who dropped Britain's most powerful bombs daring Monday night's attack on northwest Germany report that they exploded with "immense flashes," states the Air Ministry news service. At Hanover, the destruction and blast caused by these shattering weapons must have spread ever
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  • 68 1 Reuter. Malta, July 16. r!REE air raid alarms were sounded last night when x number of enemy aircraft raided Malta," says the official communique issued in Malta last night. "The enemy dropped bombs which caused some damage to civilian property but there were no casualties. There were
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  • 264 1 Reuter. London, July 16. WHAT sort of a China are we tot expect at the end of thenar?" I asked Brig.-Gen. C. R. WoodrotTe. chairman of the Chinese Association, at the annual meeting. "We all assume ours to be the Winning side and few would deny
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  • 105 1 Reuter. London, July 16 TREE French plot has been dis- covered at Rabat, the German wireless announced yesterday quoting a message from Tangier. Mor* than 20 persons, including an official cf the French Chamber of Commerce at Tangier, have b*en arrested, it is stated. The
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  • 213 1 Reuter. (By Alexander Werth, Renter's Special Correspondent) MOSCOW, .lUIV lb. THE Soviet Government are not preparing to leave Moscow, stated M. Losovsky (head of the Soviet Information Board). He was replying to a question by a Japanese journalist about the visit to him of the
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  • 26 1 St.\ L V' PO l nc( r"! ation rlork p of London* largest has been clut-k after it had hem taken dol
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  • 271 1 Reuter. Washington. July 15, A *ORMAL warning that President Roosevelt favoured the retention in the Army of national guardsmen, reserve officers ami draftees beyond the 12 months period originally prescribed was given to Congress by the War Secretary Mr ISUmaoii, who said that the
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  • 137 1 Reuter. Cairo, July. 15. IN addition to the terms signed A between General Si r Mait.'anc Wilson and General Verdillac, a second document was published here to-day (Tuesday) containing the terms offered by the British and Gen. de Gaulle to Genera; Dentz through the
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  • 43 1 Reuter. Madias, July 16. MADRAS presidency has made a 111 beginning in th manufacture of camouflage nets from sisal hemp which will not only meet an essential war need but also help th e growers of the fibre.—Reuter.
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  • 205 1 U.S. WAR: SENSATION IN BERLIN Reuter. nmn v Zurich, July IC. Question oi whether the United Stales is going a „,i n- y ,nto ft* ar now en the side of Britain and Russia has suddenly become the centre of interest uL v rm ny rdm» ,0 Berlin correspondent of
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  • 77 1 Reuter. Washington, July 15. *b part of ita programme to f? build up vital defence supplies ne United Slates has guaranteed a buy from Mexico all exportable surplus of strategic materials vhjch are unsold to private tadui tries in the Western Hemisphere luring the
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  • 143 1 Reuter. Washington. July 15 IT was disclosed to-day that Gen Marshall, U.S. Chief of Staff testifying before the Senate Military Committee on July 9 in support of legislation permitting the retention of selectees and national guardsmen for more than on c yeai told the Committee
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  • 45 1 A r Saigon, July \b Russian* m French IndoChina were arrested xs a consequence oi th* .severance of Russo-Freach diflomatic relations n was announced Moreover 800 French and native Bimtiaiats were arrested and Po "«fced to concentration camps •■-Eastern News.
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  • 204 2 New Delhi, July 14. INAUGURATING the meeting of 1 the Advisory Panel of the Accountants of the Central Government in New Delhi. Sir Jeremy Raisman, Finance Member of tn Viceroy's Council, explained that the supreme requirement for increasing the country's war enort was the release of
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  • 191 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. I TWO Chinese women from Serdang Hor Keow and Choo Keow, appeared before Mr. T. V. A. Erodie, additional first magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, on a charge of theft of scraps of rubber belongmg to Madingley Estate. Both women pleaded
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  • 236 2 Singapore, Tuesday. rjFBE! TRIAL of Vengadasalam on a charge of murder, and four others on a charge of abetment of the murder, which commenced at the Assize Court before Mr. Justice Worley and) a special jury on Monday of last week, was continued to-day when
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  • 920 2 ritwninĕ By Governor rHE outcome of the e lde^°^ he existing clubs and institu1 women who realised that the Qf the Austra tions could not cater sufficien y the new Anzac Club, lian and New Zealand tl00 P s d by Mr h.W.T. Fogden, the
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  • 52 2 The following officers have, with the approval of the High Commissioner, been Mfconded for service with the Malaya Broadcasting Corporation, with claim M pension, retiring allowance originally: J. W N Bee Bee (Technical Assistant. Grade'l). Leslie Row and Lim Yew "Sin (Technical Assistants. Grade III) and Thoo Kirn Lan (Junior
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  • 96 2 (From Our Own I Correspondent). j Penang, Tuesday. "ARRANGEMENTS have A been made for the arrest -of 36 Tamil mghtsoil coolies who failed to retmn to work by midnight yesterday," said. Mr. J. A. B^ r X the Municipal President, when interviewed to-day. Mr. Black added
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  • 200 2 Singapore, Tuesday. ON the morning of July 11, on board a vessel lying in the Singapore Harbour, a British sailor, A. C. Strelley, was accosted by 21-year-old Cno Lee Chye, an English-speaking Chinese. Lee Chye said he. was the representative of a tailoring shop at Anso Road
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  • 366 2 Singapore, Tuesday. ALEXANDER van Toni Riviera, a middle-aged Filipino, was acquitted by Mr. J. L. McFall, the district judge, this morning cm a charge of abetting an offence of theft that had been committed by a 16-year-old school-boy named Tan Ah Nee. Tan alleged that
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  • 113 2 CAPTAIN Dcuglas Marr, Deputy Provost Marshal, appeared before a police magistrate to-day on a summons that he between Mar. 13 and 14 committed an act of gross indecency with another male person, Sudin bin Daud, In hu room at Tanglin Hill, an offence under section 377
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  • 142 2 «PEAKING at t: Teachers' Associa thercraft and Healtl at the St. Joseph s In terday evening. Mi s I.M mons sketched the rapid of the Infant Welfare < Singapore's rural ar< as, resulting decrease in infanl tality. Organised in Si:. the Infant Welfare Centre h
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  • 72 2 AN exhibition of Chines, by Mr. Tiow Peck Hoe, i graduate of the Shanghai Art opened on Monday at -h United Chinese Library, Armenian Street, and will be continued till to-day. The artist has about 100 ingg on exhibition, most of them delightful studies of animal lite painted
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    • 23 2 rCent-A-Piane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnieht 1 ondon time (excluding Soviet claims):— FOUR
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    • 185 2 H ii' —Ml 111—■! «1111 1 Fancy AUTOGRAPH BOOKS. Special Chmcsc Mad-' No. SI 40 cts. each. H S2 50 S3 «0 544 40 545 50 546 60 ATTRACTIVE I HARD COVER EXERCISE BOOKS Made of Creamlaid Parte for School and Office V 200 pages...4o cts. per «<•;> 240 ...45
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  • 171 3 "Help China" (Tribune Staff Reporter) iu>v\l ot Rice campaign for raising money for China Relief Fund—one of the most popular ♦hods of collecting charities in the United States Hong Kong—is to be launched in Singapore for time on Sept. 18, the
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  • 73 3 IT is reported that the Eurasia I Aviation Corporation may maintain a service from Shiukwan to Hongkong to re'ieve the service maintained by the China National Aviation Corporation. The Hongkong Office of tne Eurasia Aviation Corporation state that they expect to start the pew service soon, but
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  • 82 3 IT has been revealed in Chinese I military quarters that during the fighting in Kutsing a key town on the east bank of tne chouwu river in Bunwui, south ot the Chinese seized §Sm the pro-Japanese troops some important documents. It was revealed in these documents that
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  • 26 3 Cable news has been received in untitled oang to the; effect that t Acad emy who is. London, has parsed of Music. Mar e and obtained
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  • 86 3 Oi, r Own Kepmter) rcnang. Tuesduy. ij mmi ITEE, consisting K. Kodgers, Mr. :in ,i Mr. G j 1 been appointed v«rnment to cou- i tlier vessels in H rbour are being X a shortage ot i i rs i labour or by any hei p«ri
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  • 16 3 raid shelters m special telephones will keep persons seek- rmed oi the moveplanes __< central
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  • 41 3 A section of the large congregation at the requiem mass for Chinese war dead, which the Chinese Catholic Action of the Church o Saints Peter aJid Paul, Singapore, held. Mr. Kao Ling Pat Chmese Consul General, attended.
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  • 253 3 lEUT.-COL. Luang Sura Narong and Flight-Lieut. Dawec Cfaulldrupya, members of the Thai military mission at present visiting Malaya on the invitation of the Commander-in-Chief. Far East, Sir Robert Brooke Popham, have, since their arrival here on Friday, been viewing the defences of Singapore,
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  • 59 3 THIS week's Up-Country Letter" broadcast from the Singapore station comes from Kelantan. and is entitled "The War and the Ulu." The talks in this series deal with the effect of the war on various parts of Malaya and other territories su(h a.s Labuan and Brunei, their
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  • 150 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. MR. Albert M. C. Lum. B. A. (.Economics and Business Administration), son of Mrs. Lum Khan and th e late Mr. Lum Khan ot Kuala Lumpur, has arrived in Kuala Liu/.pur from Shanghai. Mr. Lum. who is a graduate ol
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  • 16 3 Mr. G. S. Reis has been appointed a member of the Board of the Rubber Re
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  • 310 3 Batavia, July 10. THE economic negotiations with Japan form one of the subjects to be discussed by the People's Council. The Government has made the following observations in this connection: The general appreciation of the manner in which these negations were conducted has strengthened the Government in
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  • 186 3 Singapore. Tuesday. ARRESTED for one offence. Chong Seong Chow (17), was found to be a man •'wanted" for three ether offences, one of criminal breach of trust, and two of cneat'"when Chong appeared before Mr W D. Carew. the third magistrate, to-day. it was stated that
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  • 18 3 Simla. July M HE B. 8. Moonje. «ce-Pred*snt and the strengthening of India* defences.
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  • 7 3 Mr. J. Noall. of Sungel Best Minis.
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  • 334 3 (From A Special Correspondent) Batavia, July 11. THE "Bataviaasch Niewsblad" learns that chief rubber exporters in the N.E.I, have for some time been considering the possibility of using the "single seller" system, following the introduction of the "single-buyer" system in the U.S.A., which practically makes
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    • 419 3 I—,1 .selection of delicatessen /Of eCOHOIHICQI at your nearer.]» branch. f"5 j LI VKR SAUSAGK HMu CUSIIU pineapple ham; V PHESFKD TONGUE ore pared nasals pork brawn, york r r pies, etc. fc --^?fSfTßßBij l '7?if li T l Ttff^L C.S. 122 A Aduf o/ Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
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  • 235 4 A LAST-MINUTE goal enabled Fortress Signals to share A points with the Moravians in a Div. 2A league fixture at Farrer Park yesterday evening, the score being a two-all draw. The game was evenly contested and the score a fair indication I of
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  • 147 4 Stamford Club 2; J.C.S.A. L POOR soccer was served up on the J.C.S.A. ground yesterday when the Stamford Club defeated the J.C.S.A. in a Div. 2B match by two goals to one. Stamford Club were the first to score, Chin Lye converting a penalty which was awarded
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  • 112 4 STRAITS Chinese Epworth League will hold the ninth annual swimming carnival at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday, at the V.M.C.A. pool which has been kindly lent icr the occasion. A fancy diving and water-polo exhibition wiJJ be given by V.M.C.A. members. Mrs. Richard Lim Chuan Hoe has kindly consented
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  • 20 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I. S.CC Stadium; Div. lIA. B.A.S C. X (Malays >, Alexandra. TENNIS: S R C. tournament. £>.«.<—
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  • 121 4 I FOLLOWING were the results of yesterday's ties In the 3.R.C. kwn tennis championships Championship singles: F. Ifcieirs beat R. J. Barker 6-2, 6-3. H D Rozario beat C. A. Norris 6-1 7-5; B. F. de Souza be-it .1 Ferguson 6-0, 6-1: Dr. B. Shoarcs beat A. Ferguson
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  • 74 4 (By Spectator) Race I—PYMBLE First Lady Race 2—STORMY NIGHT The Emperor Race 3—EDELWEISS Sans Ame Race 4—GOED VOOR Glitter Rice S—DOUBLE ESSO Mercury Race 6—PINAFORE Irish Jig Race 7—RESISTANCE Kalili Race B—THE CALIPH The Sirdar (By Bess Bett) Race I—CLARISSA THE FLEA Rosalie Race 2—STORMY NIGHT Marcheta II Race
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  • 222 4 R.A.F. 5 Malay Regt. 1 gMITH, leading the attack, scored four goals for the Royal Air Force (Seletar) in a Div. 2A match against the Malay Regiment yesterday at Alexandra. The Rafs won by five goals to one. Smith*s four included a hat trick to th?
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  • 283 4 VORCED to play a man short for the greater part of their Div. 2l> match agrainst the Customs, R.A.F. (Kallang) lost one-nil at the C.U. ground yesterday. With a little le.-s bad luck the airmen would have won the match easily. Bousfield, centre-forward for the airmen, played
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  • 36 4 The third annual general meeting cof the Owners and Trainers Association of Malaya will be held at the Rex HoteJ. Bras Basah Road olngapore to-morrow at 6.30 p.m. Several matters of importance are to be discussed.
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  • 802 4 pOLLOWING is the card for the second day* I Singapore Turf Club to be run to-day: 1 RACE ONE 1 PONIES—CIass I—Div. 3—5« 2 1 3 3 0 THE ANNAN 6y 9.00 Seagate Stable"' I 0 0 0 MADAM 6y 8.07 Mr. P Logue f
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 103 5 WIFE'S APPEAL DISMISSED h r Own Reporter) I oh, Tuesday, a young Chinese i of a clerk in the I ot at Teluk Antccessfußy to the Murray Aynsley I a fine of $100 prisonment for raises in Teluk as a common stated to have a
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  • 77 5 Si ;apore Fuesday. ill and I wanted tor urgently.*' said ihe district! iy answering two v driving withy- ithout a third nc« policy on JUT* 11 Rive Valley Road. wed that he had miction on May 15 offence. He was j from holding a 1 that Goh was
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  • 49 5 i rhailand broKen B qualities were ht as follow: Ac, bag $12.21: 12 45; price per rice per gantang hupak 11 cenis: cr catty i cents. B—] ibutors' price per bag 11.76; wholesale $12; per bag UAi price per gantang t lupak 10V 2 cents:
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  • 57 5 Singapore, Tuesday. I RDICT oi suicide was rer Singapore coroW G P'rter. this after•iv inquiry into the death man, Chong Hian, d hanging by the timber yard near Albert Btr mlv fi I that the man had lys prior to the ol his body. tern
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    75 5 THE V/ORLDS FINEST* NAVAL BARRACKS are to be found in Singapore, at the Fleet Shore Accommodation at the Singapore Naval Base. Here Tars from visiting warsfiivs find almost every convenience and comfort of] ship, and no effort is being spired by those whose to whom falls the lot
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  • 158 5 "SEVEN SINNERS" (At the Capitol) A|ARLENE DIETRICH, she of the en- > chanting legs and husky voice be-1 comes a tempestuous tropical singer j operating among the Islands of the Malay Archipelago. In "Seven Sinners", which Dpened at the Capitol last night. We have all the old Dietrich lngredl-
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  • 142 5 HEADING the bill at the Camay is a ccnu'lv-r.nirder-thriller "Murder Among Friends."" which began its run yesterday. Starling in this film are two relative newcomers who are just beginning to find their feet in le.id roles. Marjorie Wea\er a verv winning lass, who Is
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  • 84 5 rpHE twans and thrill of the sawclus. 1 rtna come to von in current Al- IB t'^sr^Sr'^ I i object is to keep her away from the ring, Mrd ar body connected with it. Practically a newcomer to the screen. John Leslie
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  • 107 5 rp H E British Navy'* sensationally thrillactual seines* of S. baUleand the final of^ he £%k>m Love I'm After." is be'.ng Though Its Love i Certainly be shown as a rc ;f thise who saw it pretreated, even by those wn> d and
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  • 277 5 Singapore, Tuesday. ALONE in his house, and seriously ill, a 72-year-old man Chua Noh Lee, got out of bed on July 2 and staggered to the lavatory in the compound. Before he could reach the place, he felt a sudden stab of pain in
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  • 68 5 Simla, July 14. LORD Bird wood, former C.-in-C. in India, will broadcast from London on Wednesday to Indian soldiers and their wives overseas. Field Marshal Lord Bird wood Will sneak in Hindustani at 7.45 p.m and in English at 8 p.m. Indian standard time (9.35
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  • 104 5 Singapore, Tuesday. THREE Chinese, Wong Nyoke 1 Chin Mvi and Lai Choon Hok,] convicted on a charge Of agjine in carrying on a chap ji U lottery, were sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment, each, by Mr. W. D. Carew, the third ma--01
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  • 135 5 HE has no excuse. He was employed la the firm and emloyers must be protected from their servants/ remarked Mr. W. D Carew. the third magistrate, vvhen he sentenced Loh Pang Cheng (23>. described as an apprentice mechanic employed by Messrs Roneo and Co., Ltd.. to
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  • 88 5 Singapore, Tuesday. SATD to be "a very important man in the chap ji ki world" by the prosecuting officer, Lee Sanr. Chuah 1361 a Hokkien. was offered bail In the sum ol $3,000 In two sureties, when he claimed trial before Mr. W
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  • 281 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. J DO not wish to have anytnmg to do with her but at the same time I do not know what I can do if she insists on coming to live with me.'* said a young Indian. Natcniaor-- in the
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  • 110 5 Singapore, Tuesday. SAID to have been found in posnririon of punches bearing a trade mark vested in the Custodian of Enemy property, and knives with that trade mark, Low Wing «48» a Cantonese, and Chong Kee Sian'<3l>, a Hakka, appeared j before Mr. W. D.
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  • 75 5 Bombay, July 14. SIR Ramaswami Mudaiiar to-day received representatives of Indian insurance companies. His attention was drawn to the disabilities experienced by Indian insurance organisations, as for example the demand of Foreign Bank* for laige deposits and their unwillingness to accept policies issued by Indian companies. In
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  • 173 5 Three horses. Rataplan. Yule r>rhv and Chancellor. dr?.d-heated in 'he rhst rrotting race at Elwick. Ta -mania. It was the first triple read-heat in the history oi the course. Melbourne League winners were: Me'bomne. Bssettdoti, Codmayood, Hawthorn. South Melbourne, North Melbourne sjc Victoria <229» beat South Ausualia
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  • 226 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipch, Tuesday. MAKING his public examination on Thursday in the Perak Registry before Mr. S. N. Veerasamy. a locomotive driver of the F.M.S.K., A. V?2rasamy, stationed at Tanjong Malim, attributed his insolvency to the death of his sister, and sister-in-law
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  • 49 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penancr, Tuesday. TABLE news has been received in v» penang to the effect that BUSS Evelyn Gcii who is studying in the Royal Academy of Mumc, tlaryl one, London, has passed in Harmony and Sin?ing and obtained the silver medal for pianoi te 1 piaying.
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    • 238 5 MYERS STORUP PUMPS f/f"Ti\ have gained widespread recognitions throughout tlv 1 y *r I world for the> fine success when aaed by V I I FIRE WATCHERS—To fight fire a* its start and to i» M sorintte water on thatch roof. HEALTH AUTHORITIES—To spray disinfectant in refuses camps, A.RP. shelters,
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  • 246 6 Anti-Debt Rules mE do not think that the new rules enforced by the F.M.S. Government to free its subordinate employees from the burden of debts will serve the purpose for which they are intended unless accompanied by efforts to liquidate, as far as possible, the prevailing indebtedness among them.
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  • 189 6 indebtedness has assumed the proportions of a national threat to the integrity of public services, it should be tackled in a more constructive manner. A departmental inquiry may reveal that a very large proportion of public servants are in dir c straits, and with the rising cost of
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  • 137 6 DESIDES, there is no gainsaying the fact that there exists *a pronounced tendency among wage-earners to let tomorrow take care of itself, and to live, as it were, for the moment. And when a rainy day does come, there is the übiquitous money-lender to supply the needs of the
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  • 1594 6 IX war, as in peace, the Univer- sity of Oxford consists of teachers (who at Oxford are known* as dons), students (known as undergraduates) and college servants (known as scouts) —not necessarily in that order of importance! In peace-time, undergraduates are mostly between the ages of 18 and
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  • 54 6 CROM Del Monte, California, John E. Canady. an official of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, forecasts that aeroplane speed will touch 1,000 miles an hour. Such speeds are now "well within the realm of possibility," he says. He adds that new developments new in progress will make
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  • 70 6 CIXTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD Professor *sor William Leonard, oi the University of Wisconsin, is frightened of distances; he lives in a confined flat in the university, and hopes never to go outside the boundaries. He is. however, four times married; his first wife died; his second wife divorced him; his third wife,
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  • 60 6 AT Marianna, Arkansas, U.S.A., a 'plane carrying four people saw a parachutist jump. His parachute failed to open, and the pilot of the 'plane tried to dive beneath the parachutist and save his life. 'Plane and parachutist collided; parachutist was killed, 'plane crashed, four people were killed. Attempted heroism
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  • 93 6 ALL the best qualities of a talkn ing parrot and a performing dcg have been combined by Mr. Ernest A. Yetley, of Texas. U.S.A., who trained his Mexican parrot to give orders to his dog, and his dog to do tricks in response to the orders. Whenever the
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  • 255 6 OIK entirely new types of aircraft are now taking the air against the Nazis. In speed, offensive power and range they will supersede the Spitfires, Hurricanes, Wellingtons, Wbitleys and others which have become famous throughout the world for their exploits over Europe. Outstanding among the new aiicraft
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  • 496 6 THE Sunda I Malayan fre closes many Into is that two S] employed to d< places and larv; This is not In the rural an i fish into their wf to keep the watei dirt and underv moss. Some put ikan haruan. while on fighting fish. not
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  • 363 7 Reuter. London, July 15. DRITAIN and the United States are together, I learn, fi lly watching signs which suggest that Japan iplating a new military move, WTites Reuters tic correspondent. It does not appear that the Government is unanimous about her course n, but attempts to
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  • 210 7 Reuter. London, July. 15. NON-COMMITTAL replies were given by Mr. Koh Ishii. the Japanese Government Spokesman, to-day when questioned about various repoi; s which have appeared recently in the Japanese press. Asked if Japan intended to abide by the neutrality pact with the Soviet Union, Mr. Koh
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  • 123 7 Cairo, July 13. pFFEXSIVI patrols from the U i irrisen have been i ording to a British G.H.Q mmnniqae, which adds patrol was so successimorrectly interpreted enemy as a serious attempt to break oat of Tobruk. mmunique reports ided Messina in Sicily sna, Bardia. Benghazi and
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  • 69 7 Reuter. London, July lb. A R AF. squadron. ady holds a record of afi destroyed in one shot down a total of M raiders, says the Air ICnistry news service. designation by the •he squadron as the i F.ghter Squadtander sent the Gov- a message
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  • 31 7 Reuter. T Damascus, July 15. a DESERT communications Syria, and Iraq, whicn rrupted since last again running. ivoy has arrived at m Baghdad and Rutencountering any dmculties-Reuter.
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  • 332 7 Reuter. ■puvfen LONDON, JULY 15. ltli.HL IS-.OOD NEWS IN THE BATTLE OF THE ATLAN" uvIX FOl THE FIGURES SHOW A SUBSTANTIAL Vm «X SE 0N LOSSES DURING JUNE AND ARE THE iiri .1 FCr a NY MONTH SINCE JANUARY. THE Sii* LOWER THAN THOSE FOR
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  • 414 7 Reuter. Vichy, July 15. UNDER the terms of the Syrian armistice, as published here at noon on Tuesday, French troops and French nationals will be repatriated in French ships. There are 22 points providing as follows: (1) Hostilities ended on July U at 9 p.m.
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  • 178 7 Reuter. Berlin. July 11*. AFTER a month of stubborn but unequal fighting in Syria we are compelled to lay down arms.' says Marshal Petain in message to the troops of the Levant, according to a Vichy despatch to the official German news agency. "France has never
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  • 138 7 Reuter. London. July 15. ANEW Qu'sling decree issued in j Oslo gives the Government powerf to compel any person, ma'e or female, to do any work anywhere, according to information reaching the Norwegian Telegraph Agency in London. The decree, it is stated, opens a way to
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  • 69 7 Hsinking, July 13. THE German Consul-General at Vladivostok and four member 1 of the Consulate staff, as well as two German technicians, were delivered to Japanese officials at Suifenho on the Soviet-Manchu-kuo border on Sunday, it was reported in Hsinking. The delivery was reported to be made
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  • 389 7 Reuter. rpHE Russians have reported big success- es immediately north of the Pripet Marshes where a Russian nrmy under the command of Marshal Tlinoshenko began I an offensive at points 150 miles south- west of Smolensk. Russian forces succeeded in hurling j bock Germans who had
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  • 80 7 Reuter. London. July 15. A SMALL number of enemy aircraft operated over Great Britain last n gat, says an Air Ministry communique. Their activities were confined to eastern England. An attack was made on a coast: 1 town where some damage was done but the
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  • 220 7 Reuter. Zurich, July 15. ||XDER the heading "Italian warning to Germany." the Neu-2 Zuerchcr Zeitung publishes an article from the Milan Catholic newspaper Italia, supporting the protest of the German bishops which was read in German Catholic churches on July 6. The article says that the
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  • 116 7 Reuter. London. July 14. MARSHAL Petain, head of French state, Admiral Vice-Premier and Foreign Minister, and other members of the Vie Government marked the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille yesterday, by a ceremonial visit Ui the Vichy monument to faller soldiers. Recording this th
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  • 142 7 Reuter. London, Ju'y 15. WHITE RUSSIANS" who have been opponents of the present Communist regime and who are members of the "Russian refugee community of Britain" have it sued a vigorous appeal for suport for Russia in the present circumstances. On their behalf. M. Sabline. former
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  • 111 7 Shimonoseki. July 15. THE first group of 24 Japanese j exacuecs from Moscow, led by Mrs. Tatekawa, wife of the Ambassador in Moscow, arrived on Sunday morning and entrained for Tokyo in two groups. The second group of 16 Japanese evacuees from Mosc:w. headed by
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  • 38 7 H.H. Tunku Thiaudin Haji. Sheriff of the Kedah Hi*h Court. Is acting as Depu* tv Registrar in addition, until the .appointment of a successor to Che Md. Hashim bin Sheik Mydln who is on '.ere prior to ttironirnt.
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  • 78 8 MADAM LEE YAM «ENG. wife of the late Mr. Tan San Tee and sister-in-law of Dr. Tan Seng Tee and Messrs. Tan Soon Tee and Tan Hong T£e. died on Monday, 14th July. 1941, at her residence No. 559 Tranquerah Rd., Malacca, leaving behind three sons and
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  • 666 9 London, July 15. the suppression of all the important resistance, save in the Gondara area, the campaign in Abyssinia, last of the Italian East African possessions to fall to Allied arms, has now almost reached its close. The East African campaign has been a brilliant
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  • 314 9 Lahore, July 14. JJK. SATYAPAL, a former president of the Punjab Provincial Congress Committee, has explained the reason for his resignation from the Congress Party and the offer of his services to the British Government. In criticising the policy of the Congress Party, Dr.
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  • 813 11 J* pore. July 13 r I pert. Se'lers. mini>'°,„,, mm mm (9») 17 4% «f» tSi/i, as I ar r < £1 i ft PS 035 037 r.3 »1 133 4 3 49 B3 .5-1 22!- 23 f I °21» (fog 030 I* 114% 11 9
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  • 18 11 giigapore, Wednesday. Prices of tin and rubber to Singapore at noon toTIN RUBBER n •>«: fillers SB*v«.
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  • 153 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Wednesday 'piN shares were again a firm mark't yesterday. The main features were ka ♦he Australian section where there was fair exchange in Kampong Thabawlelks and Kramats were unchnngcd while rises were recorded in Kundangs Laruts and Rawang Tin
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  • 204 11 Singapore, July 15. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SEIXING London T.T. 2 4 3,32 London demand 2;4 3,32 1 Switzerland demand (T.T. only) 202.40 New York demand 47.1U Montreal demand 51 85
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  • 137 11  -  Poor Demand For Tin By REUTER Cable London, July 15. r jMN opened quiet. The turnover was 200 tons. The demand was poor especially for cash tin. After official hours, the market was easier and a further 15 tons were traded. STOCK EXCHANGE Lcndon. July 15:
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  • 65 11 Singapore, July IS. Gambier 7.50 Java Cube 12.00 Hamburg Cube 12.25 Muntok White Pepper 15.25 White Pepper 14.75 Black Pepper 7.25 Sundried Copra 2.65 Mixed Copra 2 .40 Small Flake Tapioca 8.00 Fair Flake Tapicca 7.50 Medium Pearl Tapioca 9.50 Small Pearl Tapioca y.75 Lingga Sago Flcur 4.40 Fair
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  • 79 11 j A/TAD AM Lee Yam Eng. the well-kn/>wu 1 Malacca resident, died on Monday la I Malacca. She was the wife of the late Mr. Tan San Tee and sister-in-law of Dr. Tan Seng Tee and Messrs. Tan Scon Tee and Tan Hong Tee. She
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  • 45 11 The following is a list of outputs for the undermentioned estates for the month of June:— Brunei. 36,228 lb; Bukit Tlmah. 5.088 lb; Changkat. 26.456 lb: Haytor. 15.203 lb: Indraßlri, 131.609 lb; Lunas. 48.730 lb; Nyalas. 35,700 lb; Tapa.h, 99,859 lb; Ulu Pandan. 842 lb.
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  • 1387 11 Malayan Co-operative Societies In 1940 THE effect of war conditions in rural areas in Malaya last year is reflected in the annual report on the working of Co-operative Societies in the F.M.S. and S.S. in 1040. One factor was a rise in the
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  • 183 12 Reuter. Simla, July 16. war effort has never been confined to the needs of the troops on her soil, and for many months the products of India's industry have gone in an increasing- stream to service the overseas forces of the Empire. This point was
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  • 178 12 London. July 15. SATISFACTORY results of tne concentration of industry were mentioned to-day by the President cf the Board of Trade in a House of Commons reply. Six Andrew Duncan said that cna result of the invitation last March tc conclude an agreement lcr concentrations was
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  • 26 12 A public lecture: "The Chile" Irows in the Home," will be ivered by Mrs. Clumeck to-morrow at 6.30 p.m. under the auspices of the Singapore Society.
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  • 79 12 Reuter. New York. July la. THE German Keich \.as to-aay I Tuesday» named as co-conspira-tor in an indictment against 33 persons arrested in June m the biggest single round-up Ol spy suspects in the Uniled States since the passage of the Espionage Act i;i 1917.
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  • 77 12 Two picture* taken at the opentug of the Anzac Club, Singapore, yesterday. Top: Major Gen. H. Gordon-Bennett G.0.C.. Australian forces in Malaya) speaking; beside him is HE. the Governor, who declared the Clubhouse oven. Picture below shows 'from left) Mr. H. W. T Fogden 'who made a
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  • 440 12 Australia Suggests Australian Press and public continue to bo pro-occupied with the Ruaao-German war, and there have been further editorial reminders that Russia has interests in the Pacific a- well as in Europe. The Sydney "Daily Telegraph' contemplates Russia as a member of one big happy Pacific
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  • 29 12 Reuter. London, July 16. AFTER many days of inactivity in Syria f:llowinq: the c?ase fire" on July 11, British troops have started to move up and occupy newstrategic pests.—Reuter.
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  • 98 12 London, July 15. THANK God you are safe and thanks lor the generous impulses which have brought you all over here." the Piime Minister. Mr. Winston Churchill, declared when, at No. 10. Downing Street, he received 15 American Red Cross nurses among whom were
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  • 97 12 Reuter. Washington, July 15. THERE is not a single strike in tho United States that i-> troubling the Office of Production Management, said Mr. Sidney Hillman, Director of the Office to the House of Representatives Committee which is investigating migratory labour. He said that production was
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  • 104 12 Reuter. Washington, July 15. THERE is no Hitler peace proposa 1 ofticiallv before this Government." said Mr. Stephen Early. President Roosevelt's secretary today, addressing his press conference, with reference to Mayor la Guardia's statement yesterday. Washington, July" 15. Mr. t'umner Welles, the UnderSeere f ary
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  • 366 12 Reuter. London, July 15. fOMMENTING on the Syrian armistice terms The Times, in U o n editorial, states: "The military terms are on expected lints. They provide for the surrender of all material and offer to the French forces the option of joining the Free
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  • 123 12 Reuter. London, July 16. THE bombing of the British Embassy at Chungking—an apology f."om the perpetrators—and another tombing--w'ere disclosed by the Under-Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, answering a question in the Commons. The Embassy was bombed three times during June, and a number ol" people were
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  • 184 12 Shanghai, July 16. The Japanese Army spokesman, at a Press Conference to-day, admitted that a British steamer had been detained outside Woosung since July 9 and was still unreleased as, owing to the bad weather, it had not been possible to unload the machinery which the Japanese desired
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  • 300 12 Reuter. Scrim, July 16. "UTiTH the reaching of the armistice agreement in Syria, a campaign of the British Army comes to a conclusion with which not Berlin but Vichy will have to deal more closely," says the Wilhelmstrasse in a statement last night. The statement adds:—"The
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  • 79 12 Reuter. Washington, July li>. QUESIIONED wUii regard to a report that Hess had flown to Eritain with a peace plan under which the British fleet and empire wculd remain intact President Roossvelt, at the Press conference to-day (Tuesday», said he believed that even Mr. Churchill
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  • 183 12 SQUADRON* LEADER g D.5.0.. D.F.C., wl oart of the Red Leadei tie of Britain, made an bravery when, hai legs in a flying crash. r> learned to fly so well with that he was accepted h. fighter pilot. But when he came to mafc other
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  • 104 12 Cairx Juiv; LIBYA: R.A.F. bombei on Monday carried out and on the aerodrom- a Tripolitania. says a M communique. Eombs were seen to h Irome buildings and a enemy transports on were damaged by fire. One Junkers' 52 ire. During the nigh I heavy bombers raidi
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  • 65 12 Reuter. THE Federal '}l cided to b 1 the Nati nr.: S I importation I tion of p petrol cartel I The Prem; I in a stater. I ernmmt wa I end Amer: I tankers a efforts unt 1 The 1 notcris*. 1 build v]
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