Malaya Tribune, 22 July 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday. July 22, 1941.
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  • 44 1 Reuter. Quito (Ecuador), July 21. THE Government issued in Quito to-day reports of a threatening movement by Peruvian troops against the Ecuadorian garrisons at Rancho, Chico and Alto Matapalo, in the Quebrada, Seca' and Mataralo sectors on the EcuadorPeru frontier.—Reuter.
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  • 618 1 T HI< MORNING'S Russian communique says that during Sunday and Monday I es made two attempts to attack Leningrad. On each occasion tercepted by Russian aircraft and were turned back. During their to break through, the Russians say that the Germans lost 11
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  • 81 1 Reuter. London, July 22. "T<HE Straits (of Dardanelles) are Turkish and will remain so for ever," said a speaker on the Ankara Radio quoting the Ankara daily, Ulus, a semi-official paper during special celebrations yesterday of the anniversary of the return to* Turkey, by peaceful negotiations, of
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  • 128 1 rrespondent) raltar, July 22. mi ntrj oi the crew of a I in remaining fo r .h submarine r area in order to rescue British auxiliary Somen, (8.194 led by members w when they arrived in Gibnftar. Lady Somers it 2 a.m. by two fired torpedoes
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  • 50 1 V Juiv 22. EXLES, Under- was asked rencs to-day Japanese shirs, i ion for traxsnort ma Canal, had i moceed to Japan via Cane Horn. I to the Panama necessitated the i- > chant shipping tded that the Canal issued orders reohibiting merchant 'lid not know the
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  • 51 1 Lonacn, Ju'y 22. I r command ol U rritoriai Service Helen Gwynne VaugKnox, the new j only 63 years of 11 he hoped to have in the A.T.S. .aid Mrs. Knox, our numbers are lian 200.000. We een 40,000 and tma I hope 100,000 in our h
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  • 94 1 Reuter. Simla, July 22. THE Government of India announces the extension of the impcrt control with a visw to conserving exchange and also reducing trade with certain countries. The control is extended to such commcditiss as cotton, twist yarn and cotton pieceg:ods. Imports from China
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  • 77 1 Reuter, New York, July 22. that the United States mu*t at once declare war is expressed by Mr. Samuel in a forceful article in the New York Post. "England cannot lose anything !ia a prisoner of his blitzkrieg and may prove its final victim," he
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  • 175 1 Reuter. Cairo. July 22. MECHANISED Indian cavalrymen, who forced their way out of Mechili during the German advance are now "getting their own back on the Axis forces watching Tobruk. A number of the:r men were included In patrols which on Saturday night carried out another
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  • 45 1 Reuter. Tientsin, July 22. AFTER complying with extensive red tape in securing Japanese and Manchukuo visas and military travelling permits, foreign travellers intending to go to Japan learned that booking offices are not selling railway tickets to foreigners under instructions from Tokyo —Reuter.
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  • 325 1 Nervousness Over Red Resistance Reuter. London, July 22. AN imminent German peace offensive was forecast by Mr. Winston Burdett, broadcasting from Ankara early this morning, when he said: —"While the German thrust into Soviet Russia seems to have slowed down for the second time
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  • 98 1 Reuter. London, Ju.'y 22. "ItBSFTTE repression by the Ger- man military authorities, the derailment of military trains, tne blowing up of military stores and •he disaj pearance of many German officers are frequent occurrences in occupied France," states the Moscow Radio. The authorities try In vain
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  • 60 1 Reuter. Tokyo, July 22. THE head of the Japanese MUi--1 tary Mission in French IndoChina cared on the GovernorGeneral, Admiral Decoux, yesterday afternoon, says a Hanoi despatch to the Domei agency. It says that it is understood that he "thanked Admiral Decoux for his recent
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  • 31 1 Reuter. Washington, July 21. THE House of Representatives passed the $287,000,000 Defence Highway Bill which has been sent to the Senate for consideration and amendments. —Reuter,
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  • 61 1 Reuter. Chungking. July 22. MR. Owen Lattimore, American personal political adviser tc Gen. Chiang Kai Shek. called on the Generalissimo on Sunday and had a conversation lasting one hour. Gen. Chiang received Mr. Lattimore in the presence of Madame Chiang. It is learned that Mr. Lattimore
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  • 601 1 IMMEDIATELY after President Roosevelt's message, Senator May, Chairman of the Senate Military Committee, introduced two resolutions to retain the Army in service and remove the limit of the number of selectees, but making no declaration of emergency on behalf of Congress. Simultaneously another senator introduced
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  • 118 1 Reuter. Tokyo. July 22. ANEW shipping course between the Kurile Islands and Nemuro Port in Hokkaido Island has been discovered by the Japanese Ministry of Communications for Ships. The new course is described as "highly significant" by informed commentators, as the Kurile Islands become an important
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  • 81 1 Reuter. Peiping, July 22. A SECOND express was taken off the Peiping-Fusan run yesterday afternoon This follows the suspension of the crack Peipmg-Fusan express last week due. it was hinted, to Japanese military movements. According to railway sources in Peiplng, five trams are to
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    • 20 1 H BSE WmU^m R2By@HI»M BPPMHhWW raw M B (Advertisement of The General Electric Co., Ltd., cf England, "Magnet House" Singapore.)
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  • 425 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) FAR Eastern representative of the National Broadcasting Corporation, Mr. Harrison Forman, after being in Singapore for the last three months, during which he made ten broadcasts to twenty million people in the United States over the Singapore station, is leaving in
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  • 85 2 11 fun Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Monday. MR. M S M.M. Alagappa Chettiar. president of the Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce F.M.S., and S.M.Pi. Nachiappa Chettiar, convenor, All-Malaya Chettiar's Central High School Committee, left for Singapore yesterday by car to interview chettiars of various places
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  • 100 2 WHEN Hitler said in a speech recently, "He who eats democracy will di? of it," he. was quoting the Roman Catholic phrase, "Qui mange dv Pape en meurt," meaning that he who eats (tries to swallow up) the Papacy, will die of it (the attempt). The
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  • 30 2 Mr. R. W. Edgley, of the Malayan Civil Service and Mr. P. H. E. Goodshlp. Inspector of Police, have passed the prescribed examination In law which was hel.l sometime ago
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  • 23 2 (Cent-A-Plan e Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time.... KIGHT
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  • 199 2 Singapore, Monday. bin Ismail, a 19-year-old Malay rating, was convicted and sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment by Mr Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of causing Kurt under provocation to Richard Lowe with a sailor's knife. It was
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  • 477 2 Singapore, Monday. 'pHE Boxing Board of Control were successful in their appeal against th? decision of Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell in the civil action brought against them by Mr. M. Houghton, a boxing promoter, some time ago, in which Mr. Justice Terrell crave iudtrment
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    • 171 2 PAINT... I MIGHT HAVE AVERTED THIS: I II is almost impossible to make a building bomb-p I .but it is possible to make it almost invisible fro* I the air by judicious use of Camouflage Pain' ihu reducing the chances of unwelcome attention trm I hostile aircraft. H A complete
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  • 140 3 c Monday. booses on two v.hie the oc- > were away Hassan, I (45.80 worth ol n e house and □thing and four m the second I pi, ided guilty to -•creaking by houses and was lonths* rigor- each charge, v consecutively, 12 months' police
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  • 33 3 g ipore, Monday. r Tar. Sen?, Tan 1.: An Kirn. 00 each by I he second n» rning, wnen n a charge of iblic chap jee kee was postponed 2 3
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  • 594 3 Vital Results Being Achieved (Tribune Staff Reporter) AFTER having had the honour of being picked out by the Trengganu Government to advise them on matters of public health, Dr. J. W. Scharff, Chief Health Officer, Singapore, who was loaned to that Government
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  • 103 3 d iem Our Own Reporter) K. Lumpur. Monday. THE marriage was celebrated at St Mftry's Church. Kuala LumIpur, on Saturday of Mr. T. H. i Stockdale, 0.C.P.D., Kuala Selan--1 gor, to MSss Kathleen Elizabeth Uavcv. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W S Davey of Kuala Lumpur. 1 The
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  • 67 3 Chungking, July 20. OVERSEAS Chinese representatives from Singapore, the Phihp- nin j s and Penang. including Mr. Tsa'i Chieh Shih. Mr. Yeh Hung iEn and Mr Shih Ti Keng, arrived I on Saturday last at Jungan, Fu--1 kian Province, for investigation in I their native
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  • 153 3 THE All-Malayan Tamil Association was inaugurated last night at No. 54, St. Patrick's Road, by Sir Shanmukham Chettv before a large gathering including delegates from ail over Malaya. Sir Shanmukham in a short j speech in Tamil expressed satisfaction at the founding of the AllMalayan Tamil
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  • 34 3 The Hon. Mr. G. Wiseman. J. P. untitled been appointed under the Local Defence Corps Regulations. Deputy CommlMloni t lor the Settlement of Malacca In WW place of Maj. T. A. Kendall. M C.
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  • 684 3 Singapore, Monday. VHE finding of a Chinese couple, husband and wife, lying dead in a marsh not verj far from their hut in Pulau Tekonjj on July 12. had a sequel in the Coroner's court this morning, when the inquiry into their deaths was
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    • 262 3 kj MALAYAN WAR SAVINGS \s\ |k iiiniFICATES ARE SUCH Js? n A GOOD INVESTMENT THAT U THEY ARE RATIONED \A r War Savings Certificates are such a |/A kJ ?ood investment for the smaller investor 1(^)1 l\ no individual or corporation can invest \XA tttf nan $25,500 in them. 7/A
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    • 139 3 The Quickest Remedy for INSECT BITES >*jv To prevent any insect bite or sting J STOPS «WiUINC PAIM t IBIITATIOM from swelling up ana causing pain or pnwwn mmmmmmm Mood poisoning, just do this:— pr Simply dab the bite thoroughly with a little TCP the great Healer and Antiseptic. T.C.P.
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  • 423 4 Malays Lose Two Goals In Dull Stadium Game R.A.F 2 M.F.A <? gCORING two goals after a goalless first half, the Royal Air Force collected two valuable points when they met the Malays in a return Div. I match at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The game,
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  • 165 4 R E. (Pu.'au Brani) 2; Publishers 2 t £PELLS of clever football aitem--1 ated With featureless periods, characterised the Div. 2A soccer fixture on the Fraser »nd Neave zrcund yesterday when R.E. <Pulau Brani) forced a draw witn Publishers, both .sides scoring two goals each.
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  • 166 4 Singapore. Tuesday. TWO class one ponies, Very Dear Dear and Goed Voor, have been reclassified as horses, according to the latest classification list of horses and ponies issued by the Straits Racing Association yesterday. Remember Me. who scored a double at the recent Singapore July meet, has
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  • 23 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I. Chinese Athletic v R.E. Stadium; Div. II A. Navy v R.A.0.C.. Naval Base. TENNIS: S.R.C. tournament.
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  • 26 4 In a Div. 1 league game player I on the S.R.C ground yesterday evening. the S.R.C defeated the R.A. iHy I by two goals to one.
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  • 113 4 FURTHER ties in the S. R. C. lawn tennis championships yesterday resulted as follows: Championship Singles: L. de Souza beat M. G. Eber 7—5, 6—2. Handicap singles "A": A. Leicester <scr) beat J. Loveday (scr) 7 5 10—8 Dr. B. Sheares (-30) beat'R. Marshall <-15.3) 6—B, 6—3,
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  • 372 4 SADDLING five firsts, seven seconds and five thirds, Major T. L Fox headed the list of winning trainers with $11,055 in stake money, at the recent Singapore Turf Club's July race meeting. Runnerup was M. van Breukelen with $10,165. Champion jockey Tor the meet
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  • 24 4 THE Am 1 tit] beat Joe a lengths in 8 r 1 Duboi last year v the Joe Bur::
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 385 5 iably understands that the activities of the War Purchasing Mission from 1 ded by Sir R. K. Shunmukham Chetty, which is to function in the United States ac ti\ ities restricted to securing American aid to India in the prosecution of the
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  • 48 5 A CHARGE of being a member of the Malayan Communist Party was explained to a Chinese. Lao Tek Bin alias Lav Tian Bing, when he appeared before Mr. W. D. j Carew, the third magistrate yesterday morning. The *ase was! postponed for a week for mention.
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  • 105 5 tFrom Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. A CHARGE of murder w'.s pref en ed against Johanna Powell. 40-year-old Eurasian woman, when her case was agrJn brought up before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the third court. The prosecuting. officer asked to have the charge amended from
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  • 39 5 Hong Kong. July 20. SIR Arthur Blackburn. Councillor in the British Embassy in Chungking, who was wounded in the Embassy dugout during a Japanese air raid on June 29, had a successful operation in the Hong Kong hospital.—Central News.
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  • 106 5 Singapore, Monday. A 29 British soldier. John Cole, appeared before the fifth magh-trate, Mr. L. C. Goh. yesterday morning on a charge of robbing one See Choo Lat, of cash amounting to $15.70 and a gold wristlet watch valued at $12. The offence was alleged
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  • 90 5 AHMAD BIN TAIB. a Malay police constable, was charged before Mr Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate. yesterday morning with theft of a fountain pen belonging to Air. Tom Rogers, at the Immigration Office at Telok Ayer. In answer to the charge, the accused said he
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  • 256 5 Singapore. Monday. LUCAS WEE. a well-known local Chinese, who was charged recently with committing criminal breach of trust of $25 in cash, was this afternoon granted a discharge, not amounting to an acquittal, by Mr. W. D. Carew. the thiid magistrate, —j. When the cas e was
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  • 1583 5 Singapore. Monday. hearing began in district court to-day of the case in which S. A. Dawood is being sued for alleged breach of trust of jewellery and money belonging to one Mary how, a cabaret girl, to a total value of $6,000. Dawood is
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  • 153 6 Duff Cooper's Post DY entrusting Mr. A. Dull I Cooper with the important mission of co-ordinating- the rapidly increasing- military and political activities in the Far East (he will be stationed in Singapore), His Majesty's Government has given further evidence of that vigorous go-ahead policy which experience has taught
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  • 131 6 JHOUGH little is known of the exact nature of his work, it may be assumed that Mr. Duff Cooper's presence here will make for more expeditious despatch of matters connected with Empire policy which at present have to be referred to Whitehall, thus involving considerable delay. In critical
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  • 166 6 AS Minister of Information, that much-maligned office which has just changed hands for the fourth time since the outbreak of war, Mr. Dull Cooper was perhaps the most criticised minister in Mr. Churchill's Cabinet. He has the steeliest of hands in the most velvety of gloves. Criticisms do
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  • 76 6 APRIL 11, 1918, was made famous n by Haig's "backs to the wall" crder demanding that "every position must be held to the last man. There must be no retirement." The original draft of this famous order of the day still exists in manuscript. It was
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  • 1099 6 DEAR John: My last personal "near misswas the Friday after Christmas, when a stick came whoop ng down as I was sitting writing tetters after supper; one's ear is getting very trained to judging distances in the bomh world, and I
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  • 130 6  -  By Noel Barber (Editor of the Overseas Daily Mail, formerly with The Malaya Tribune) AUT on the cattle ranches of South America, you may hear the tinkling notes of a piano—hundreds of new pianos. They have just arrived there. Hundreds more will follow in their wake.
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  • 186 6 TWO instances, these, of Britain's invisible army. Two instances of one of her greatest assets in war —the ability, in the thick of battle, to deliver the goods to any part of the world. It is the story of men who fight the U-boat and the
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  • 162 6 I Et us see what sorts of things "degenerate democracy" is sending abroad to-day. We will start with Canada, where men and women are eating biscuits that have been produced from a vast modern plant that came from Britain. Big electrical installations have also been expo*,
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  • 182 6 THERE is all the romance in the 1 world in every British order that goes abroad in those times cf war. j The dress you have bought—this piece of pottery, that new suit, the drive in the railway train—every- j ihing British that is bought to-day has
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  • 144 6 AND so it goes on. Bombed or blitzed, Britain still means to deliver the goods. The men and women behind the machines are working overtime at their benches. Their only grouse! is that they are sometimes ordered to "lay off" when the "Raiders Overhead" signal is given.
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  • 489 6 I HAVE sugf that war propagand. !f right sort should bo spread ai*?! the thousands who uv Di beyond. These simple people guarded against anl ZpJ because, thou) h lated kampongs, farms, they are not it. r:e It is good to hear that the thorities are embarking
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  • 449 7 Reuter. Moscow, July 21. •nmunique issued by the Soviet InformaT l s j L tes, "During the night of July 20, stubborn in the direction of Polotsk-Xevel, Smolensk olinsk. In other directions and centres of the aiul operations took
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  • 53 7 king, July 21. I r Free China" 1 Uy over, accordrnation from r crops may be various p>rothat a 70 per ..ally assured, time only one inted out that be sufficient .a" populayear but d of a drop thus easing Iship of the 1
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  • 537 7 Reuter. NEW YORK, JULY 21. "V DAY" WAS A GREAT SUCCESS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES WHERE IT V WAS GIVEN EXCELLENT PUBLICITY BY THE PRESS AND RADIO. SEVERAL LOCAL NEW YORK STATIONS BROADCAST BEETHOVEN'S FIFTH SYMPHONY. According to Ann McCormick in the New York Times,
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  • 335 7 Reuter. London, July 21. PARLIAMENTARY opinion will call for a bold decision n comprehensive and progressive lines when the debate on production is resumed shortly, writes Valentine Harvey, Reuters Parliamentary correspondent. The main demand in the debate, and since reiterated in the newspapers, is that j
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  • 76 7 Reuter. Moscow. July 21. SIR Stafford Cripps. Gen. MacFarlane and other mcmb:rs oi ihe British Mission to Russia, received a tremendous ovation when they attended a special display of Russian nati nal dances. The display was given in the vast and recently built Tchaikovsky Hail which
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  • 496 7 Reuter. Cairo, July 21. ORITISII forces in Tobruk now have complete moral superiority over Axis forces, to-day's Middle East communique states. In Libya during Saturday night, British and Indian patrols again carried out a series of raids which were as remarkable for the success attained
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  • 25 7 The following have been untitled Assistant Commissioners in the Voluatoer Police Force: Messrs. J. E. Harwell, Tivmas W. Hinch. Leslie M. Quinton. Janus It Prescott.
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  • 195 7 Reuter. Bangkok, July 21. SEEING that even veteran British and American commentators are cautious in their verdict of the new Japanese Cabinet, experienced observers here hesitate to venture an opinion on the Tokyo developments. In the absence of clarification from Tokyo they frankly confess themselves puzzled
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  • 130 7 Hanoi, July 21. MEMBERS of the Japanese mission to Tonkin were evasively reticent regarding the import of General Sumita's recent flying visit to Tokyo. It is not known whether General Sumita brought bacK any demands regarding the utilisation by the Japanese of naval and air bases in
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  • 23 7 Reuter. Mescow. July 21 rIE reorganisation of the Com-mis-ariat :f State Security into a single organisation is officially announced.—Reuter. I
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 440 10 TO-DAY'S RADIo! SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL. 225 m. 1333 k!cs. ZHPI. 30 96 m. 9-69 m,cs. EASTKRN SFRVuSi H ft.« SI? r ftp Sfß^ KUALA LUMPUR ZGE 3 mcls (60 metres) gsd M K?l C p S?.rr 9 s si PENANG ZHJ 6.08 mcls 2 News° U From 7.30 a.m. to
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  • 784 11 Malayan Sharebroker s’, Asso. Report X n JulY 21. Buyers. Beflats- 3 3xd 7 3 6 1 53 tf 34 8 F 129 14" r n 4, 1.50 ir-f n cod 17- W> J,'- 13- 0.35 0.37 16 6 IT 6cd 4 3 «»d i 5" *>•> 23 6 IS
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  • 13 11 Tuesday. 11, tin and rubber i noon toRUBBER i Sellers 38
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  • 459 11 Singapore, Monday. I that it was quite clear that the solicitor did not *P his client's money intact, and that it was equally cleai of it for purposes which did not concern his ourt of Appeal to-day suspended from practice a (name not disclosed) for
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  • 182 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) m Dt Singapore, Tuesdiv. r J I HLRE was lair activity in tin shar-s with prices moving lrregularjy. Hong Fatts were unchanged with ar 1 34 ancl Batu Selangors fetotlAs has been the case for some Mr;rxvst. most of the
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  • 21 11 AT the i:ext meeting of the Singapore Rotary C]ub to-morrow (Wednesday) there will be a discussion on daylight savin;;.
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  • 216 11 Singapore. July 21. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 3 32 London demand 2,4 3 32 Switzerland demand (T.T. only) 202.46 New York demand 47.1 v Montreal demand
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  • 275 11  -  London Tin Stocks Drop By REUTEP Cable London, July 21. r £lN opened steady. The turnover was 125 tons. The quietness is variously ascribed to Far Eastern uncertainties and the London market's insulation particularly as Bolivian and Nigerian ores satisfy United Kingdom requirements. United Kingdom weekly
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  • 247 12 Reuter. ]yjR. SUMNER WELLES, U.S. Under-Secretary of State, revealed to the Press yesterday that Germany was planning new steps of aggression against remaining independent states. The United States had information of this, he said. Mr. Welles disclosed that the United States had promised full support
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  • 62 12 An Indian labourer working at an earth cutting at the twelfth mile. Chua Chu Kang Road, was buried in a landslide at about 4 p.m. yesterday and by the time he was extricated he was dead. Frantic efforts were made by his fellow workers to rescue the man. When they
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  • 30 12 Picture of Sir R. K. Shanmukham Chetty (garlanded), head of the Indian Purchasing Mission to the U.S., when he was entertained by the local Tamil community yesterday.
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  • 76 12 Reuter responsibility to every country of the Western Hemisphere—to aJd each and every one ot them against attack frcm without. "To weaken our army at this particular time would, In my judgment, be an act of bad faith towards our neighbours.' Mr. Roosevelt concluded as follows: "Time counts. Within two
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  • 159 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July 21. MR. A. E. MILLS, the C oroner, returned a verdict of death by misadventure to-day at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of C. R. Friedman, a private in the Australian Army Service Coeds, who died of injuries
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  • 113 12 (Tiil)un, Staff v STEPS to KiJV > 'ng in (he Training School S bune "*Ti This action learnt, folio tered in E Training Sch reluctance of fi men for trai in the fur' ~s already depl ted By these members ol vice, who
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  • 16 12 SIX N.E.I, officei Australia on th 1 land where tin Netherlands Arc
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    • 201 12 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ESTATE OF TAN CHIT NEO ALIAS TAN CHI i LATE OF TANGGA BATU, MALACCA. AUCTION SALE of lands cultivated with i held under the following- titles. Title. Lot No. Mukim. 8.0. 1537. 6133. Tanjong KTin^. S.G. *****. ***** Tangga Batu. To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION AT NO.
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