Malaya Tribune, 17 July 1941
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Title Section22 1941-07-17 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Saks Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, July 17, 1941.22 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1941-07-17 1 Minister Alleges "Pinpricks But Gives Assurances Reuter. Adelaide, July 17. MR. Tatsuo Kawai, former spokesman of the Japanese Foreign Office and now Japanese Minister to Australia, in an interview in Adelaide saidthat talk of a Japanese drive to the south had reached the "pantomimeReuter. - 1,031 words
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Article64 1941-07-17 1 July 17. Finhern Norway m widespread i inspected of I action reaching i a] ency in reported to small tt ly hostiitude of the rs leading Norwegianotered to nd express iTJarentl) »ss bility of plies and cornNorthern Norway N rwegian pat- support the .-Bolshevist has been64 words
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Article74 1941-07-17 1 Reuter. m Qdon, July n. of Labour. Mr. i Bevin said, in the| re women tor last night Hitler s attack lead to the ciosr.anter of suspimderstanding which the last war. bring about a re- with our commonntribuUng factor 5 ears of peace in we handle itReuter. - 74 words
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29 1941-07-17 1 Reuter. y Vvardha. July 17. f VI Gandhi's first bedtence disciple, was ■H year's simple Imv\ and charged disobedience for the v ume —Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article178 1941-07-17 1 Reuter. London, July 17. nURTHER details cf the bombing F «r a 3 500-ton enemy ship on he O FTench o coast yesterday mornng ar e now JjWgg cam ouThe ship was cievcuy tagd an P d small escort vessel. wa<; a Coastal Command auuReuter. - 178 words
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166 1941-07-17 1 Reuter. London. July 17. UNITED States aircraft are I destined to end German air supremacy within the next few months and make i Britain dominant in the au:, *ays the Aircraft Year Bock for 1941 which the Aeronau- tical Chamber of Commerce i isReuter. - 166 words
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Article246 1941-07-17 1 Reuter. By O M Green, tteuier j rw Eastern Expert and former edit of the Sorth China Daily MKH London, July 17 Fis generally believed that the Japanese Government has been sharply divided as to what is to be done in view of the German invasionReuter. - 246 words
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Article170 1941-07-17 1 Reuter. Chungking, July 17. PHF Taoanese may move in two weeks' time for the 1 ocSaS of 'southern Indo-China, according to foreien reports reaching; Chungking. Although the Japanese have a large number of troops read?.for lueh operations m souto Kwangtung, Hainan Island and Formosa, itReuter. - 170 words
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Article43 1941-07-17 1 Reuter. Sydney, July 17 THE Australian Government has I requisitioned 63 ships in the interest of trade, the Minister ot I Commerce, Sir Eirle Page, announced to-day The ships will be operated by the Shipping Control Board Renter.Reuter. - 43 words
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122 1941-07-17 1 Reuter. Sydney. July 17. THE demand that the Government should act immediately against monopolies and "assume coniuroi Of the Broken BUI Proprietory Company in tne interests of the nation" was made at a sitting o. the Advisory War Council yesterday by Mr. Forde, deputy leaderReuter. - 122 words
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Article166 1941-07-17 1 Reuter. London. Ju'y 17. MORE than anybody in the world, we deplore the losses on both sides." said Gen. de Gaulle, leader of the Free French Icrces, broadcasting from Brazzaville yesterday and referring to the Syrian righting. "Free French shared with tne British the ordealReuter. - 166 words
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Article98 1941-07-17 1 British Wireless. London. July 17. RA F photographs shown in London prove that important military damage was inflicted after the first of recent severe raids on Minister—described by the Germans as an "unhappy cathedral city with no war industries." In point of fact. Munster has an aerodromeBritish Wireless. - 98 words
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47 1941-07-17 1 British Wireless. London, July 17. A PARTY of American officials will arrive in London shortlv. j Thev have been sent to Enslan bv Mayor la Guardia. Director 01 Civilian Defence, as a board 01 municipal officials to observe British civilian defence works.—Bn-British Wireless. - 47 words
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Article569 1941-07-17 1 Reuter. THE LATEST SOVIET COMMUNIQUE STATES THAT HEAVY BATTLES CONTINUED THROUGHOUT YESTERDAY IN THE DIRECTIONS OF PSKOV, SMOLENSK, BOBRUISK AND NOVOGRAD-VOLYNSK. During the day, the Kussian •Vlr Force destroyed enemy rrtotorised units, attacked his aircraft on aerodromes and Operated against troop concentrations on a river crossing,Reuter. - 569 words
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Article164 1941-07-17 1 Reuter. London. July 17. THE Russo-German war has lately upset Germany s transport services in the Baltic and on the Danube The official Ministry oi Economic Warfare said yesterday that the train ferry service between Sassnitz and the Swiss port of Trelleburg had been suspended. RussianReuter. - 164 words
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Article61 1941-07-17 1 Reuter. Washington. July 16. rEIE Japanese Embassy disclosed that representations nave been made to the State Department concerning th? reported dela\s ©i clearing Japanese ships from the eastern seaboard pcrts and through the Panama Canal. Embassy cfficiaLs stated that the representations did not constitute aReuter. - 61 words
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Advertisement32 1941-07-17 1 w,;er till I 3: B s TEL. 3411. 11 -tpoV.! men ti to th€ of electric. tttog« pleas* sr.bmit our -ration \t; VTF.ET) AND i ampit V,. f lamps; r.oaUog ■>■■ .lances I32 words
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Advertisement138 1941-07-17 1 FOR A.C. MAINS rOH DC/AC MAINS Each successive year finds British radio receivers well ah»ad of all competitors. In the medium-price class, 'or instance no other sets on the market can compare with the famous *<£C 1 valve models. Two points, perhaps, where their superiority is most striking are their138 words
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Article, Illustration379 1941-07-17 2 Special Training In First Aid, Cooking, Nursing (Tribune Staff Reporter) mjT ALAYA'S Girl Guides will play no small active part in the ITM event of any emergency o C evacuation in Singapore or else- where in the country. Plans relating to the duties379 words
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Article170 1941-07-17 2 Singapore. Wednesday. I WAS forced to steal because my mother would not feed me and I had no money to buy food. I didn't know it was an offence." This surprising statement came f.-om the lips of a 22-year-old English-speaking Hokkien. named Hoo Joo Nic alias170 words
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Article77 1941-07-17 2 Colombo, July 15. A TRIBUTE was paid to the Ceylon R.N.V.R. by th* Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott. last evening in opening its new headquarters. Evil had engulfed the world, His Excellency said, but still the flag of freedom was flying at the masthead of the British77 words
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Article134 1941-07-17 2 Madras. July 15. SIR Shanmukham Chetty, the head ot the Indian Purchasing Mission to the United States of America, to-day referred to future plans. It would be his duty, he said, to smd out to the magnificent Indian Army th? necessary equipment so that the134 words
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381 1941-07-17 2 Singapore, Wednesday. PACING allegations of falsifying accounts of the Sugar Pool godown, Trafalgar Street, Tan Chai Seng (28), a former storekeeper of the godown, appeared before Mr. W. D. Carew in the third police court for a preliminary inquiry. Mr. A. J. Braga has381 words
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Article25 1941-07-17 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight london time (excluding Soviet claims): TEN25 words
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Article152 1941-07-17 2 Singapore, Wednesday. CONVICTED on a charge of stealing a ring belonging to a I Malay woman, Abdul Rahman bin Jaman Shah, an Arab, was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the secend magistrate, toI day. In her evidence, Edah binti Latiff. the152 words
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Article245 1941-07-17 2 Batavia, July 12. THE supplemental y budget for defence purposes was unanimously accepted by the Peoples Council, not even having to be put to the vote. Contributions from the N.E.I, to finance the Netherlands Government and the Netherlands army in England are made over in the following245 words
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Advertisement757 1941-07-17 2 ENTERTAIN <f YOUR FRIENDS THERE MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly SUNDAY NIGHT Relay of Regimental Band Concert RAFFLES BAKERY FOR BEST QUALITY OUTSIDE CATERING AT BREAD CAKES MODERATE TERMS. PHONE 5381 Sea View Motel BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DI Will D AMI:757 words
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Advertisement118 1941-07-17 2 I mere? 0 remra but*, H content b\ awJff.*' I Si 9 Hiaically tetted I.- '-Id •„t P I |l than M ,s. h iC s r T It b<".t maed j II M g L B TUS I Address pE To meet present wartime shortage of imported «.ardii* Malayan118 words
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130 1941-07-17 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A BOL T ten thousand assistants in Singapore's 2,000-odd Chinese sundry shops n ,t last ffet regular Sunday rest. win v F Agreement on Sunday closing has been reached by sundry dealers, and a start was made last Sunday,130 words
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Article97 1941-07-17 3 Reuter. merchant vessel is to enter anchor within uaters on the East .bore. Pahang TrengKeiantan. and on the :anl oi Johore. between U Vvu sunrise. have already an- daylight ma >' re rage during the states an officiLset and sunrise all craft on the johore. Pahang.Reuter. - 97 words
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Article149 1941-07-17 3 Wednesday. for a reduction of A which was fixed magistrate is the case of asu, secretary to prmcipa the College of who was senvears' rigoaam nt fcr criof trust, was the High Court yes- el Justice. Sir Lordship reduced the ball in two sureties. L making the149 words
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Article67 1941-07-17 3 Om own Correspondent) Muar. July 1«. A "-"LL over a Danana cost Salleh and Muthia, in Jalan Maharam. S4each when they were eonand fineo" on a charge of oehaviour in public by bin Da to Mustapha. ate Muar. Went, alleged 'Che YusuX Court Inspector, pro- over67 words
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551 1941-07-17 3 *pHE parents of this city are realists and will not put their boys into jobs unless they can see the prospects before them. If the building trade has prospects to offer it will have no trouble in getting local boys." This statement551 words
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Article218 1941-07-17 3 MR. N. Raghavan. Presidifl ent of the Central Indian Association of Malaya, who is on a short visit to Simla, met members of the standing Emigration Committee with whom he discussed the Indian situation in Malaya. Sir G 8. Bajpai. Member of tne Viceroy's Executive218 words
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Article105 1941-07-17 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, July 16. POUR Chinese fishermen, in W two boats, had a thrilling experience when they were cairght in a severe storm at the moufh of the Muar River, while on their way home in the early hours of last Saturday. While105 words
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Article, Illustration211 1941-07-17 3 A X.N.I LM. Douglas D C.5 aircraft, with ten passengers on board, arrived in Singapore yesterday. It was the first time that such an aircraft has landed in Singapore, it being on its way from Batavia to Medan. The plane is notable211 words
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Article187 1941-07-17 3 Singapore. Wednesday ALLEGING that there had been a misaDprehension in interpretation and that a new trial would not cause any injury to anybody. Pr C. H Withers-Payne to-day arked th? Chief Justice. Sir Percy McElwaine. to order a new trial in a case in which one187 words
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Article152 1941-07-17 3 Singapore. Wednesday. T)ELIVERIXG judgment, to- day. Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, convicted Fatimah binti Mohamed KasSUB (30), a Malay woman, on a charge of misappropriating .jewellery which had been left with her for "safe keeping."' by Xeng binti Omar, a Javanese widow. Fatimah was152 words
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228 1941-07-17 3 r PHE Indian labourer* form the backbone of the Indian community. Any association that denies membership to thet»e labourers, and any association that looks down upon these labourers is doomed to failure. Neither the Government of India nor the Government of Malaya can do anything228 words
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Article38 1941-07-17 3 Simla. July 15. Dr V Naidu. General Secretary of the Hindu Mahasabha. has asked the Viceroy to nominate a suitable Indian lead c r to the Selecting Board of the Indian naval and air forces.38 words
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Article20 1941-07-17 3 Colombo. July 15. FE Governor of Ceylon has withdrawn recognition Of the Vichy Consul-General in Colombo.20 words
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272 1941-07-17 3 Hong Konp, July 12. A CCORDING to an official report released for publication by A the Snperintendent of Imports and Exports, the combined values of the Colony's imports and exports of n*«Aan«H« W declared during the month of May, 1941, totalled 26.,, millions (£7.8272 words
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Advertisement574 1941-07-17 3 .J&v Australia produces Biscuits m Breakfast Cereals j ftvj&gp everything that you Butter, Cheese f£?y J need for your shop- Fruits p7^ f ping list. A really Hotiey F b Fruits in Syruv fgk fine choice of good Fish Pastes r5Pf W*Xl i Jams t.H»" things for the table, Afeats574 words
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423 1941-07-17 4 rpHE S.C.C. put up a stiff fight against the Gordons in a Div. I match played on the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, but were beaten by three goals to one. The S.C.C. put up a grand defence. Young was excellent m goal, while both423 words
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Article60 1941-07-17 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Business Houses' League, replay (to decide championship)', Ford S.C. v Oversea C B Anson Road Stadium; Div. I, Manchesters vV Loyals, Tanglin; Div. II A, R.A.S.C v R.E. (Malays), Alexandra; R.A.F. (S) v R.A.B.M. Seletar Publishers v V.M.C.A., V.M.C.A.; R.A.M.C. v R.A.0.C., Gillman; Div. 118, Fort60 words
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Article112 1941-07-17 4 KuaJa Lumpur. Wednesday. I>Y defeating Pahang "B" this evening by five goals to two. Selangor qualified to meet Singapore Polo Club in the final of the Spooner Cup tournament which started here on Monday. Earlier results were: Singapore Polo Club beat Pahang "A" 8% goals to112 words
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Article163 1941-07-17 4 THE Business Houses' League championship will be decided to-day at Anson Road Stadium when Ford S.C. meet the Oversea Chinese Bank in a replay. Both teams are level on points, with Ford's having a better goal average, and the winner of to-day's game will be163 words
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Article141 1941-07-17 4 ALL intending competitors are re- minded that the entries for the second all-Malayan Indian tennis tournament close on Monday \v*th the tournament secretary Mr. A. J. A. Petrus co Selangor Association, K.L. S DLAYING at Farrer Park on Tues--1 day. Pasir Panjang Rovers defeated Brinkmann's Sports Club by141 words
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324 1941-07-17 4 (BY SPECTATOR) OEVERAL interesting gallops ■>» came under observation at Bukit Timah this morning when training was continued on a soft track. Scottish Rifle looked very lit in a three-quarter pace run, while Princess Prim displayed easy action in a spurt over three furlongs.324 words
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783 1941-07-17 4 SECOND DAY SINGAPORE RACES AN upset by Pharaoh's Folly, owned by H.H. the Rajah of Sarawak and the Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmer, in the fourth race, featured the second day of the Singapore July races at Bukit Timah to-day. Pharaoh's Folly, winning783 words
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Article81 1941-07-17 4 Race I—Clarissa the Flea s*4 First Lady $9 0 Madam $12 Race 2—School Boy 525 «6 Marcheta D S6 Stormy Nij>ht $5 Race 3—Greypion $21, $10 Sir Merlon $21, Sans Ame S9 Race 4—Pharaoh's Folly S6l Bi Balmoral S7 vll Glitter $9 Race s—Mercury 524. $1081 words
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Advertisement68 1941-07-17 4 sis** w lias just the right alkaluie character to neutralise alter* dinner acidity ©FgN SINGA WATER Mineral Water from the Seletar Hot Spring, Singapore BOTTLED BY Fraser Meave, Limited MIXED FRUIT DROPS LEMON BARLEY, BARLEY MINT BRICKS BARLEY SUGAR lODIZED BUTTERSCOTCH LEMON, GLYCERINE HONEYCOMBS CHERRY COUGH BRICKS t RASPBERRY DROPS68 words
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Advertisement24 1941-07-17 4 f; «I 3b CONNELL BROS. CO. (MALAYA) LTD. I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements* PENAN G J| 161 CECIL STREET (P.Q. BOX 118) SING jff-^124 words
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Miscellaneous20 1941-07-17 4 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 4.14 a.m., 7.6 ft.; 4.45 p.m.. 8.2 ft. TO-MORROW: 5.24 a.m., 7.1 ft.; 5.40 p.m., 8.1 ft.20 words
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239 1941-07-17 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ANZAC TROOPS, men in the R.A.A.F. and a few Australian sailors visited the new Anzac Club at Stamford Road yesterday—the day after its opening —and they think that their Club is the cosiest place in town. "It's almost like home,"239 words
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86 1941-07-17 5 re Wednesday. q] o Chinese, Tan h who received a in his right thumb injury himself, er in hospital, ed tetanus through er's inquiry tnw •s wife, Lee Tin, husband only banm not giving caremplained of a chest and she took but he died the86 words
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334 1941-07-17 5 (Fran Our Own Corresinmdent) i, fvnson, Wednesday. d doners on a started m Teluk a 7 iy last has proved and it is unuer•i umber of donors st lin a W eek here is 59. Zmm>v* for Perak. a S i V334 words
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Article138 1941-07-17 5 CHARGES of attempting to murder her father and of robbing him with violence six days after she had married w T ere made at Watlington, Oxford, against a woman and her aircraftman husband. The daughter was said by the police to have made a statement138 words
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66 1941-07-17 5 Singapore. Wednesday. PL.-i.RGED with possession of int» struments for housebreaking, Tan Heng <44>. a Teochew, to-day, admitted possession of the instruments—a pair of scissors ana a screwdriver—but said that they were his tools. Tan was arrested at 3.40 tms morning, at Craig Road. Thp case was66 words
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Article304 1941-07-17 5 Batavia, July 9. THE session of the People's Council to discuss the Bill for native conscription is in full swing. On behalf of the Government, General Berenschot, Commander in Chief of the N.E.I. Army, replied to certain questions and remarks by members of the Council.304 words
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Article94 1941-07-17 5 Singapore, Wednesday. MR. Justice Aitken reserved judgment in the high court to-day in the cvn\ action in which Pas-l-ce's Ltd. claimed a Rum oi $1,618.16 from Mr. Lynn Freeman Cowan being alleged arrears oi mre of furniture and equipnent under a hire purchase agreement dated Oct.94 words
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510 1941-07-17 5 Uis HIGHNESS THE MAHARAJA OF "TLA^U"** Z S THE PUNJAB AND "FAVOURED SON OF THE BRITI SH EMPIRE, IS lumiNb ON A !SIT TO MALAYA NEXT MONTH. The primary purpose of his it is understood, is to visit Indian hoops in this coun-510 words
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Article, Illustration52 1941-07-17 5 IN AN INTERVIEW with Reuter yesterday. Air thiol Marshal Sir Robert Brooke Popham, Comman-der-in-Chief ot the British Forces In the Far Fast, declared: "Come what may we are tully prepared. Whatever the British forces ln the Far Fast are called upon to perform, we shall not be52 words
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Article239 1941-07-17 5 Singapore, Wednesday. A VERDICT of suicide wao recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, this morning, at the inquiry into the death of a Cantonese woman, 26-year-old Chan Hiong Ying, who, for some unknown reason, left her house on Tine 28 and taking a239 words
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Article293 1941-07-17 5 A CLAIM for alleged professional negligence in the sum of $7.462.22 was commenced in the high court yesterday before Mr. Justice Aitken by Soona Shaik Dawood, a moneychanger, against Messrs. Zehnder Bros., a firm of solicitors. Dawood alleged that, by the non- exercise of the proper293 words
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Article164 1941-07-17 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Fenang, Wednesday. AS the result of a raid conducted 1 last night by about 200 policemen armed witn sticks, 34 Municipal mghtsoil coolies who 1 went" on strike last Monday were! roundtJ up ana cnaxged before Mr. B. r. Bridge under164 words
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Advertisement270 1941-07-17 5 /HUDGE^N J| ORCHARD KD.^S MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO.. 275. S. Bridge Rd. Tel. 2164 Established in IH2B. Optician C. Y. FAN Glasses supplied with a guarantee Coupon. DIABETES. IF YOU ARE AFFLICTED WrTH THIS DISEASE come to Thabib A. Mohd. Hassan, che specialist for DIABETtSS He guarantees270 words
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Article203 1941-07-17 6 As Others See Us IT is vastly amusing to read what others, especially those who enjoy our hospitality and at the same time envy our wealth and security, think of us. Thus the splurge emanating from the Japanese press has, far from making our flesh creep at the ruthless203 words
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Article183 1941-07-17 6 |F the Japanese people are so credulous as to believe that Britain will keep all her oil in this "colossal" tank, then they are in for some bitter disillusionment. Can they be so short-sighted as to overlook the fact that Singapore lies almost at the door-step of183 words
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Article210 1941-07-17 6 THE unexpected resistance of Russia may have upset some calculations in Tokyo, as it did in Berlin; and a brake may already have been applied to the Japanese troops on the Manchukuo Siberian border. Thus Tokyo is again powerfully attracted by a southern adventure. Opportunity for a further210 words
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Article, Illustration1636 1941-07-17 6 Dudley Hillson - By Dudley Hillson Why does the Royal Navy fly a white ensign? How is it that on some British ships the flag is red and on others it is blue? What exactly is the reason for the different quarterings in the Royal Standard of the1,636 words
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Article217 1941-07-17 6 MR. Harry Pollitt, who adds a proletarian flavour to the upper level of the Communist Party, registers under Mr. Bevin's scheme as an ex-dockyard worker. Mr. Pollitt served an exacting apprenticeship and in 1912 was made a first-class member of the Boilermakers Society. At the initiation ceremony217 words
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Article70 1941-07-17 6 THEY say that if Mahomet will not go to the mountain the mountain comes to Mahomet, or vice versa. That, anyway, is how it worked in Kansas City when Mr. W. V. Wilson's car caught fire. Wilson took his fire to the fire station, and took it inside.70 words
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Article525 1941-07-17 6 MALAYA is at p through a period of shortage and Mr. F. D. Bi Senior Unofficial of th r Legislature, recently bi the notice of the Govern] employers of large labour such as estate owners, tin d and the Harbour Boards cularly affected by the pi of525 words
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355 1941-07-17 7 Reuter. Tokyo, July 16. j v, nas officially announced in Tokyo this afternoon that the Japanese Cabinet had resigned to-day en bloc. The reason n t,„ the resignation was that it would give room for a s t longer Cabinet which could cope withReuter. - 355 words
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Article373 1941-07-17 7 Reuter. London, July 13. "tl SOB SI NEK'S pronounce--5 ru nt on July 2. that the Falangc were taking up arms her with their German s against Russia and ofound friendship betteen both countries were the jet of a question in the Commons to-day. ItReuter. - 373 words
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Article79 1941-07-17 7 Sound advice to restore husband's failing strength •j Mis.C -yourhusbandneednot weak, anaemic, rundown. He need costly medicines either, requires a good health-build-nS 1 f Compound."! I.' n< tors more than 50 years have j 1 'Amending Waterbury'sCom- I hey know how it nourishes centos of79 words
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Article214 1941-07-17 7 Reuter. London, July 16. j I THINK it only fair to say that the Russian Army has my deep admiration for 4 the fight it is putting up," j declared a British Army authority commenting on the I Russo-German war to-day. j He added, "This isReuter. - 214 words
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Article45 1941-07-17 7 Reuter. London. July 16. AVERY small number of enemy aircraft operated over the coastal areas last night, says an Air MinLstrv communique. Before midnight, single aircraft cropped bombs at a place on the south-east coast which caused seme damage and a small number of casualties.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article14 1941-07-17 7 Reuter. London, July 16. p.A.F. bombers last nipht attacked objectives in western Germany. -Renter.Reuter. - 14 words
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469 1941-07-17 7 Reuter. (By Desmond Tighe, Renter's special eorrespc ndent with the X British Fore s in Syria) Beirut, July 16. IMPERIAL forces on Tuesday morning entered Beirut. 1 The reception by the Syrian and French populace was astonishing. The streets were thronged with people cheeringReuter. - 469 words
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Article272 1941-07-17 7 Reuter. LONDON, JULY 16. OUMOURS THAT JAPAN IS GOING TO TAKE SOME 1V DRAMATIC ACTION WITHIN THE NEXT MONTH OR SO ARE DISCOUNTED BY THE DAILY HERALD S DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, WHO IS OF OPINION THAT THESE STORIES ARE BEING PUT OUT BY THE JAPANESE THEMSELVESReuter. - 272 words
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Article151 1941-07-17 7 Reuter. London, July 16. WIDESPREAD activity of the R. A. F. is reported in today's Middle East communique, which says, "Early this morning Bomber Command aircraft successfully attacked a convoy of enemy shipping off the Tripolitanian coast. Two heavy bombs struck an 8,000-ton vessel amidships andReuter. - 151 words
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486 1941-07-17 7 British Wireless. London, July 15. PICTURE cf conditions in German-occupied Belgium and of the magnificent resistance to the Germans which the Belgian people are displaying was given in London to-day by the Belgian. Prime Minister. The resistance, said If. Pierlot, was fully worthy ofBritish Wireless. - 486 words
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216 1941-07-17 7 Reuter. Shanghai, July 16. a press conference yesterday afternoon, the Japanese naval spokesman revealed that the Japanese made four demands on the French Municipal Council at Hankow in connection with an incident in which one Japanese was reported killed by an Annamite policeman. Th°seReuter. - 216 words
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Advertisement40 1941-07-17 7 HAIR POMADE Made in England by Elfrida Perfumery Co., Rawdon. Packed in beautiful opaque i ar this new Hair Dressing Pomade is ,igntly bul cx( l uisite V Beautifies and Soothes your It ii V I A Raffles Place, Singapore.40 words
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Advertisement519 1941-07-17 7 A REVOLUTION IN CYCLE LIGHTING Tlir PATENT DYNOHUB (12 or 8 volt.) Is 1 completely re vclutionr.ry in design. It provides electric lighting from a dynamo mounted in the front hub.. .It consis's of the usual cycle hub wth the addition of a drum at cne end, to which is519 words
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Article339 1941-07-17 8 Melbourne. July 15. of the A.I.P. are relaxing 1 in Syria alter the campaign, swimming ln the sea and dozing under olive trees. t The Victorian wheat-belts have recehed the best rain of the season. A strong concentration of alkaloid was found ln swabs taken339 words
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Advertisement282 1941-07-17 8 The MOST SENSATIONAL ACTION-PICTURE IN YEARS' MARLENE DIETRICH [3 shows DAILY in a more exciting, more thrilling Role than even 7?: "Destry Rides Again!" 9 5 Meet her as "BIJOU," Toast of the Tropics j TO-DAY at THE CAPITOL 5Hf OUT-LOVtS! SHI OUTLAV6HS! SHE OUT-tIGHTSI Anything you've ever seen on282 words
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Advertisement121 1941-07-17 8 NoAslhma Tears I Two years ago J. Richards, Hamilton, Cnt., Canada, was in bed with Asthma. 1 Had lost 40 pounds weight, suffered coughj Ing, choking and strangling every night— I couldn't sleep—expected to die. Mendacc stopped spasms first night and he has hao none since—in OVER TWO YEARS. Mendaco121 words
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Advertisement205 1941-07-17 8 SOMETHING y ITS NEW! FIRST JSkXfiK $Iwjk SINGAPORE Special MORNING PREMIERE CAPITOL at II o'clock j gssssj GLORIA JEAN ZoVUfO** COME HAVE FUN. Thdt 'Under pup* is sinking star ol 'UNDER PUP' 5 Glorious Songs Look at the Cast! GLORIA JEAN ROBEtf stack f% All your Favourites Hugh Herbert C205 words
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Advertisement193 1941-07-17 8 Night hastheessentiuls of a good show." —SINGAPORE FREE PRF.SS. TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 ALHAMBRA Adventures that could happen only to people like these! 'ink fiTy A WARNER BROS.-Nr.» N*.©««l Piciwr. _J PRESENTED WITH A 8.M.1. SHORT "WAR PICTORIAL NEWS" INCLUDING PICTURES OF THE FIRST BRITISH and FREE FREXI II FORCES193 words
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181 1941-07-17 9 Singapore, Wednesday. THE death by drowning, of a nine-year-old boy. Tan Ek, who lei) down a well while playing in the compound of his house in Henderson Road, resulted in a coroner's inquiry this afternoon. The mother of the boy, Ng Cong Kau, described181 words
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Article35 1941-07-17 9 Reuter. Ankara, July 16.—It is understood that thie Soviet Union is resuming diplomatic relations with Yugoslavia, Greece, Belgium and Norway. M. Gavrilovftch is leaving Ankara shortly to resume his position as Yugoslav Minister in Moscow.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article42 1941-07-17 9 Reuter. Ankara, July 16. THE Germans are understood to be encountering difficulties in their attempts to negotiate a new rurco-German trade agreement for £25.000.000 (Turkish). The ieason is that they can pro.Tji.se delivery or.'y in a year or two years' time. —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Advertisement459 1941-07-17 9 "iTS THE 'APJLAPPY TOPS IN MUSICAL HITS!" I \r 11 A V Si r Pou <*° "Dig lt"| to t I xboJyG Wf S T h Dancmg Conductor OPENIN G TO-DAY I Shaw! Start those laughs "i -i&kw HbMjjril rolling, Charlie Dutter- °f My ljfg„ l m worth! Get those459 words
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Advertisement159 1941-07-17 9 —His S to day IXII Ol XS CAST AND PLE T WORTH PATfItC ERIC 3 Gj^ll^^ INCLUDED IN THE PROGRAMME A SPECIAL NEWSREEL WITH GENERAL DE GAULLE'S SPEECH TO THE FRENCH EMPIRE AND THE REVIEW OF THE FREE FRENCH FORCES SOMEWHERE IN AFRICA also latest GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS showing ACTUAL159 words
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Advertisement144 1941-07-17 9 Edgar Wallace's uproarious Comedy made doubly fanny by GORDON Aff .*> DARKER as 1 With Jane Carr-BeHy Stockfeld COMING jP AY ILIOI\ NOW COLUMBIA BRINGS A NEW KIND OF PICTURE CAGED WOMEN OF THE FEMALE "BIG HOUSE"! i SHORTLY at the PAVILION r fmtmmmm ßook Now for th&* 1 t144 words
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Advertisement868 1941-07-17 10 EffljSSPg CIRSSIIIED HPSJSgfeai Situations Vacant WANTED a lady typist with knowledge of accounts. Apply Box 25 c!o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 307K) ENGINE DRIVER for estate ln Selangor, knowledge of dlesels. $30)35!-; free quarters. Box 33 co Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 329K) WANTED 2 SALESGIRLS. 3-7 Standard. Those who868 words
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Advertisement867 1941-07-17 10 Miscellaneous OULAM MOHAMED. Tailor. 460-B. Alexandra Road. Singapore. Guarantees good fitting—Moderate prices. (No. 258 K.) MAISON PEARL. 572. Oeylang Road. Singapore. Ladies Permanent Wave. Prices: $4!-. $61-. $B|-. Children $3!-. Shampoo Setting $1.50. Hair Dyeing $4>-. Prom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (No. 261K) FOUNTAIN-PEN-REPAIRS. all makes. -175 cente each.867 words
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Advertisement812 1941-07-17 10 For Sale BEDRodifsurrE including desk. etc. to be seen at 334-A. Tanjong Katong Rd.. Singapore. (No. 33SK) 6-VALVE PHILIPS RADIO toj"gg* condiUon. No. 1. Winborne Road. Grove Estate, Singapore. G~e7c7~B VALVE RADIO 10 Inch speaker. Cash sale $160,-. Apply 1818, Peel Road. Kuala Lumpur. (No. FOR SALE one BS.A. .22812 words
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Advertisement592 1941-07-17 10 Public Notices t^sTngalt^rTau^ionel^ ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of essentially modern polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE by SUN WAH Ca LTD., GENERAL ELECTRIC of U-6A refrigerator with over 3»/ 2 years Agent's guarantee to run, radio-receiver, crockery, glassware, cooking utensils, etc., etc. (By Order of A. E. H. Burn Esq., Manage? of AMERICAN592 words
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Advertisement583 1941-07-17 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDIN Alnv/H. 4CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Malacca In Bankruptcy. No. 10 of 1941. Be (1) HAJI MIN AH BINTE SAMSUDIN alias AMINAH BINTE SAMSUDIN. Receiving Order made: i»tn June 1941 Date of Adjudication: 18th June, 1941 Date and place of583 words
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Advertisement170 1941-07-17 10 ■AIDMAKE «lITAR I Superior quality W 1 Rich in tone A Terfect in finish. from SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road. k fait?', Many people suffer from sour "repeating" after eating They c* it "indigestion" when It usually is nothing but excess acid i ttomach. The stomach nerves have170 words
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Miscellaneous733 1941-07-17 10 TO-DAY'S RADlol SINGAPORE LONDOn"^^ ZHL. 225 m. 1333 klcs EASTERN KFRvirZHP 1. 30 9« m. 9 69 m et. CSV 17 mcv ZHP.2 .48 58 m. 6.175 mcs. GSF 15.4 mcs- iK I ZHP-3. 4138 m. 7.25 mlcs. GSD H. 75 mcs tiV"?! Dm P-m —'iiok 3 *etrH 12 25'733 words
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870 1941-07-17 11 ore, July 16. en. SeHers. >'" vG 36 I t 77 -2 C AC s4fl 14--1 50 ii fed |7j. 181--lv 13 fo < 037 SL IB I 34 1 37 I 7 6cd 4 3*'» l&t 22 23 6 PS 0 78 L 1 21870 words
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Article21 1941-07-17 11 sui. ipoi I luirsday. Prices of tin and rubber TIN I: > I i ai KBER h S lera 381/*.21 words
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Article75 1941-07-17 11 ol Robinson to be presented riera] meeting I 1 be held on rc v 26 at noon, states fit for the year 10.87 which, with M 83.77 brought isl accoun f $331,699.94 to be mmend: iend of on ye Preference 000.00. iividend of 8~ ative Preference $40,000.00. dividend75 words
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Article229 1941-07-17 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Thursday. THE tin share market was very firm 1 throughout yesterday and all prices were maintained. Business passed in Jelubus. Hong F.o» and Putehs among dollar .g the Australians. Rawang Jf* Thabawleiks and Kramats WW* t j"*2k 1- There was a229 words
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Article135 1941-07-17 11 Singapore. Thursday. THE only news of interest this week is T the decision of the in London to pay a commission of em eighth of a penny per pound chases made through This follows the example of the A^mm'saovernment. which Is paying V H**nt sion of135 words
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Article207 1941-07-17 11 REUTER Cable - Return Of Empty Cement Bags Urged In England By REUTER Cable London, July 16. QEMENT manufacturers are advertising and urging the prompt return of empty bags, saying that the distribution of Britain's annual cement supply requires 150,000,000 containers of which half is made of paper and207 words
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Article312 1941-07-17 11 Reuter. London, July 16. T*HE Soviet High Command reported this afternoon continued fighting during the night in the Pskov and Porkhov sectors, south-east of Lake Peipus in the first of which the Russians yesterday, it was reported, cut up "section by section" German motorisedReuter. - 312 words
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Advertisement40 1941-07-17 11 LEAF CCTLOM TEA M. Uld all teab. "GOLD LLKV V,!. rth "inking alwa>o. X*•i t, u nd s who know just m he choicest growths of Hh I t j r****** of Ceyion mX < llavour MP" 1-tAF" b the Tea40 words
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Advertisement144 1941-07-17 11 BY ORDER OF THE CONTROLLER OF RESTRICTED IMPORTS, S.S. AUCTION SALE Comprising,: —TWO PIECES' DEE HORN, Chinese papers, joss sticks, embroidered cloth. Empty capsules. Proprietary Medicines, Chinese tea, GINSFNG, Bean curd, Mahjong sets. Thimbles, Chinese rulers, Feather dusters. Glass, Aluminium cooking pots, kettles and ladles, Fibre and Canvas trunks and144 words
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Advertisement504 1941-07-17 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Domestic Occurrences FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT. be funeral of the late Mr. ong Boon Tat, J.P., will take place on Thursday, th e 24th July, 1941. The cortege will leave "Bukit Rose," 255, Bukit Timah Road at 11 a.m. for the family burial ground at Bukit Brown. ENGAGEMENT "EO—CHUA: The504 words
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Advertisement170 1941-07-17 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 passenger accommodation apply to: BOITSTEAD CO.. I TP (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel: 5431 for Fassage Freight. THE EASTERN BANK170 words
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Advertisement350 1941-07-17 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. AAiL passenger and cargo SERVICE. The best possible services are being naintained by the P. O. S. N. Co.. Rom the Straits to their usual x)rts of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United350 words
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385 1941-07-17 12 Reuter. (By Desmond Tighe, Reuters Special Correspondent with the British Forces in Syria) Beam, July 17. astounding reception was given by the Syrian and French populace to the Imperial forces as they entered Beirut. Arabs and Syrians fathered alcng the roadside, and on housetopsReuter. - 385 words
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168 1941-07-17 12 A BILL to repeal and replace the existing legislation and to provide an up-to-date and comprehensive road traffic law to deal with the many problems arising from the great increase in recent yeais of read traffic in the State, is to be introduced shortly in168 words
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Article72 1941-07-17 12 Penang, Thursday. MUNICIPAL Tamil read, drai.i and some nightsoil coclies, who nave been on strike for the six days, rcumed work this morning. W A deputation frcm the Penang Indian Association, comprising Dr N. K. Menon. Messr.s. K. S. Pil'ay and P. N. Pillay. visited72 words
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Article546 1941-07-17 12 1 ★TO-DAY'S NEWS*- THE resignation of the Japanese cabinet has come as a sensation, though it has not been really unexpected in view of the ntws and comments that have come from abroad in the lav. lew days of a division of opinion in Tokyo on the nation's next546 words
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Article128 1941-07-17 12 Reuter. THE Anglo-Soviet widely approved 2 along the north-west I ter learns. v Although the tribe*,., sympathy f; r BoS and principles rSi this war anyone who is a true friend of ihe ft*! Heavy German l os and the re.i k j fronts last wiReuter. - 128 words
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54 1941-07-17 12 Reuter. Washington SENATOR WHEELER to-oaj ed on Colonel Knox. Sea of the Navy, to state «tS Ignited States warplanes w*j trolling the Atlantic in the rj of the Azores. Senator Wheeler said he sj vised by pas c engers :r. 3 Atlantic ships that suchReuter. - 54 words
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Article124 1941-07-17 12 Reuter. Hon? Rons, JuhH OWEN Lattimore <\vM political adviser tefl Chiang Kai Shek arrive:! 4 on Tuesday from Ameri(a«H way to Chungking. He detfl in an interview that "thai new order in East Asia the constructive order :ha;M is building to-day." Asked about aid to (InH| said thatReuter. - 124 words
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Advertisement135 1941-07-17 12 4 SINGING OMEDIAN IN II I S G R EATEST Jta EgPi LAUGHING HIT! HHII^BmBS^SSPwS^^ OPENS TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 GEORGE FORM BY. In his brightest comedy show I SEE ICE with KAY WALSH BETTY STOKFELD CYRIL RITCHARD Week-end Matinees 1.50 p.m. "MEN AGAINST THE SKY" also "BRINGING UP BABY" I135 words
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Advertisement134 1941-07-17 12 Great World AT THE CINEMAS GLOBE THEATRE Opening To-night:—RKO Radios "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" (7.15 9.30) With a Galaxy of Ptarg Headed By:— Thomas Mitchell Edna Be**, Freddie Bartholomew. MIDNIGHT SHOW: FRIDAY SATURDAY:— "THE MARK OF ZORRO" 7.30 p.m. SKY TALKIES 9.30 p.m. Last Night TO-NIGHT:—"BLONDIE MEETS the BOSS" Opening; TO-MORROW:—134 words
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Advertisement74 1941-07-17 12 SUN TALKIE (To-night 7.30 9.30 d I pit pwftn S cimwLLoTmwHw* i > <» r <* *f»t*>»> wax. Tt*H-.:wt v*»V> CVHU BACK IN THEIR FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS ESTELLE COWAN Presents Coconut Grove (Pasir Panjang) WHERE YOU Dixe ami D%* (f Under the Tropical Moon and Swaying l*J* Dinner A La Carte74 words
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