Malaya Tribune, 26 July 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, July 26, 1941.
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  • 183 1 Reuter. ix>naon, July 26. THE new type of British cruiser 1 tanks has been named the Crusader by Lord Beaverbrook, the Minister of Supply, in view of the tremendous work it did in the Middle East. "It made rings round the Germans" was the
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  • 1028 1 Retaliatory Action In Accord With' tyuest From Chiang Kai-Shek Reuter. fHE FREEZING OF JAPANESE ASSETS IN THE ITNTTPn 1 STATES FROM TO-DAY (SATURDAY) WAS ANNOUNCED WASHIN GTON LAST NIGHT. Ai ;o v statement issued by the White House
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  • 113 1 Su Francisco. July 26DRT\ -FIVE America bound Japanese ship*, which are rerttd le i.avc Middenly hove to lifeFaeifW i ast, fallowing Mr. Miner Welles' statement denwin? Japan as I he aggressor t ntaing to answer all radio crack liner tons) whose pen
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  • 55 1 I PL t had t0 long I morn n B B 1 ccmmentator K" Jf.'V broa <*ast, with lL °ndon 90 per cent of Ufiro, Emni H f an fl rubber from i n fcrn )l f and the United eci "v commentator 5* v V''''
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  • 44 1 Reuter. 4 Pufc July 25. In M'T'f 1 l "at the >N« had any r*J i, 10 <"c press NU i regarding W the U„i£d and 5 U '?'"T"Py Libe- t wunter-mea- European 'hat .I*" We es Jia
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  • 61 1 Mr. A. B. Singh (left), from Behar, India, working pliers as he chats to Mr. L. S. Amery, Secretart of State for India. Mr. Singh is one of the party of 50 Indians who are learning munition work in England, and will take back the
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  • 93 1 Reuter. San Jose (Costa Rica). July 25. I DIPLOMATIC -rota from Spain advises the Costa Rica Government that 90.000 Spanish soldiers are en route to Germany to assist against Russia and that more will be sent if necessary. The note has caused bitter
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  • 66 1 Reuter. Chungking, July 26. IN an interview Mr. Hsu Mo, the newly-appointed Chinese Minister to Australia, declared: "The relations between China and Australia are closer than ever due to the latest developments in the Pacific. There are over 10,000 Chinese in Australia. 4 T shall do my
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  • 108 1 Reuter. Washington, July 25. XHE German Trans-Ocean News Agency was to-day found guilty of failing to register as the agent for a foreign principal. A jury of the Federal District Court took only 33 minutes to arrive at the verdict. The statute on which
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  • 143 1 Malta, July 26. CHEERING crowds saw five enemy aircraft shot down in thitiling I dogfights with British fighters over Malta yesterday. Two enemy bombers were accounted for on Thursday. The cfflcia! communiaue says* "During Thursday morning, our nshters engaged a small formation of enemy bombers near
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  • 454 1 Reuter. London, July 26. JHE casualties in the five weeks of the Soviet-German conflict total some 3,000,000 according to M. Averin, the Soviet political commentator, broadcasting from Moscow last night. This, M. Averin declared, was part of the crimes which must be laid at the
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  • 349 1 Eastern News. TTin Tokyo, July 26. IHE context of Mr. Sumner Welles' speech, denouncing Japan, reached here only yesterday afternoon. Official comment is accordingly being withheld for the present. Only a sketch of the communication is published in the vernacular press. The Nichi Nichi Slnmbun quotes
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  • 37 1 Cairo, July 26. 4RAB chiefs and members of the JJ Legis?ative Council of Amman, frans-Jordan, have telegraphed to the Britifh and Free French authorities in Egypt and Syria claiming that Trans-Jordan is an integral part of Syria.
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  • 278 2 Appointments For Duration PRECEDE NT CREATED Staff Reporter) Mk S exclusively forecast iir the Tribune xX early last month, openings have now 6ecn created for Asiatic doctors to serve with the Regular Army. This is believed to be the first time that such a precedent
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  • 25 2 (Cent-A-Plarte Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims): TWENTY-NINE
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  • 206 2 Singapore., Friday. DESCRIBED by the prosecuting I/officer a.« being "a banker or a big bookmaker" of a chap ji ki lottery, in view of the grand schedule found, Ng Cheng Hai, a young Chinese, was sentenced to .six months' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of
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  • 240 2 Singapore, Friday. A YOUNG Chinese, Tan Bah Chee. who stood charged in the assize court yesterday with causing grievous hurt to a detective, Chua Hung Foo, on Mar. 24, by throwing a bottle at him, was dischargrd to-day by Mr. Justice Wo:ley, the common
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  • 29 2 Mr. K. Balakrishna, Dresser, District Hospital, Batu Pahat, has been appointed a probationary health inspector. He leaves for Johore Bahru on July SO to take up his new appointment.
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  • 8 2 The I.S.P. Fighter Fund now stands at $29,932.
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  • 138 2 Singapore, Friday. desirability of the various municipal departmental heads attending the general meetings of the Municipal Commissioners was stressed by Mr. C. N. Reuben at the meeting of that body to-day. Mr. Reuben pointed opt that it; would be a good thing if a few more
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  • 170 2 (From Our* Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. AS a sequel to the tarring outrage which occurred on Wednesday night at a sundry goods shop in Penang Road, tour Chinese youths, whose ages ranged from 10 to 20, were charged before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the third
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  • 173 2 Singapore, Friday. Singapore Municipal Commissioners passed a vote of condolence at their meeting tc-dav at the death of Mr. Ong Boon Tat, J.P., a well known business man and a highly respected member of the Chinese community, which occurred on July 8. The vote of
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  • 259 2 Singapore, Friday. £JLARA Yuan Mo Van told the fourth magistrate to-day how she had been abused and roughly handled by a European, Johan Jansen, from the Corona Flower Shop, when she was helping her husband at the Optical House, Amber Mansion, on May 23.
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  • 24 2 The sixteenth annual athletic sports of the Government English School will be held en the school ground on Thursday, Aug. 7, at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 86 2 (From Our Own Reported) Penang, Friday. ft CALL to the public who have n not yet joined any oi the* units of the Civil Defence Services to become A.R.P. wardens in Penang was made by Mr H. Hall, Director cf A.R.P., in an interview with
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  • 31 2 Eastern News. rtetfm, July 25 LIEUT. -GEN. Hiroshi Oshima called on Joachim voh Ribbentrop. the Nazi Foreign Minister, yesterday and held an important conference. —Eastern News.
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  • 222 3 Tut? (Tribune Staff Reporter) T fhroSSh h f th c JapaneSe woSd never march GeneS SinSp ex by the Thai ConsulVUdhlSara Netinati > When China wat S an^ he 0 he id if Indotory, and S France JSSAJfgS^W was no concern of Thailand. territory to
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  • 62 3 r ge which will be I Generalissimo X i-shek in Chungp the Chinese in a token to comthis year's "Dbublc bearing 204,967 res includijig usand Europeans. Maliys, and In- been set artisinU ten volumes, and Kill be exhibited publicly at the Chinese Chamber of Conine
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  • 17 3 untitled will -be proceeding on Anson Mr. Kassi.Ti irill rake the pla-e S a at Paxil Buntar.
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  • 27 3 Mr. Bell, manager of Voules Estate, will be Commandant of the Segamat section of the Johore Local Defence Corps when Mr. H. L. Despard goes on leave.
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  • 30 3 Recent callers at Malaya House in London include Mr. J. D Hastings of the Rubber Research Institute. Kuala Lumpur and Mr. P. O. Finch who now lives nt Bournemouth W
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  • 126 3 Tup o Singapore, Friday. he Singapore Municipal ComI missioners at their meeting tojoay confirmed a decision of a 1 standing committee disapproving the proposal to license ricksha pullers. This matter was before the Commissioners at the May meeting and confirmation was postponed for two
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  • 89 3 Singapore, Friday. A 7O-YEAR-OLD Cantonese, Kok Kan, died three weeks after he had accidentally cut his hand while repairing the roof of his house with a sheet of zinc, which slipped and inflicted the injury. Gangrene had set in when he was admitted
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  • 43 3 The Raja Kechil Bongsti of Perak (Raja Ngah All). Assistant District Officer. Leng. gong. Perak, who was on leave for reasons of health, has resumed duty Tengku Mohamed. Deputy Assistant District Officer. Grtk. who had been acting for him has returned to Orik.
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  • 267 3 TTXT n Singapore, Friday. p\)UND guilty on charges of being in possession and distributing copies of "The Emancipation News," a seditious publication, and with being members of an unlawful society, two middle-aged Chinese, Lim Cheng Bun and Chin Tian Hong, were convicted and sentenced by Mr.
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  • 60 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Taipiiig, Friday. IT is now established that Major Dara Singh, the Taiping Sikh in the Chinese Army, who was previously reported to have been killed in an accident, is alive, according to a letter received by Mr. Ong
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  • 110 3 THE Singapore Municipal Commissioners have appointed a special committee, headed by Mr. A. W. W. Ker, to investigate into the matter of clerical indebtedness among employees of the Municipality and to make recommendations to remedy them. A decision of a standing committee appointing the members of the
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  • 160 3 Eastern News. Tokyo, July 25. OBSERVERS in Tokyo are mystiV fled as to what President Roosevelt meant by saying at the press conference that the Japanese Government had established a full radio and cable censorship. The reported statement is interpreted by observers as referring to the measure
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  • 43 3 Mr. J. Fergus Arthur, of Penang, has KSi W r Rlsks Insurance ng 6oort S Mr aVtHv? It Is understood Peii«« -»h a'fer training will return to T f an d W,U be attached to this sp Penan^ eP 8t the T^ 3B
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  • 374 3 T rTr Batavia, July 22. HE further batch of N.E.I, pilots to be sent to England have now been se'ected. There are five of them, two ensigns and three sergeants. They a re very proud of being chosen to join the R.A F and fight against the Nazis
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  • 58 3 Eastern News. A Tokyo. July 25. DMIRAL Tcijiro Toyoda. th: Foreign Minister, conferred [with Gen. Eugen Ott. the German Ambassador, and Mario Indelli, the Italian Ambassador, yesterday for half an hour each. These meetings with Axis Ambassadors were the second since Admiral Toyoda assumed office.
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  • 257 4 Chinese Athletic Res 2; Police Res I. POOR forward play characterised the Reserve Division league 41 match between Chinese Athletic and the Police at Anson Road Stadium, yesterday. The Athletic wen by the odd goal in three. Play was slow and uninspiring throughout with the
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  • 86 4 SOCCER: Malaya Cup. Army v Singapore, Anson Road Stadium, 515 p.m.; Dlv. II A, RE. (Malays) v Moravia, Changi; NB. Corinthians v Customs, Naval Base; Post Office v Naval Base Indians. Post Office. CRICKET: 6.C.C. v Tengah, S.C.C.; SRC v Y.W.C.A.. SRC; Indians v Manchesters. Tanglin; St.
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  • 357 4 To-Day's Malaya Cup Tie WHETHER Singapore will enter their 21st Malaya cup final, or a triangular replay will be required to settle the issue in the southern section of the tournament, will be decided to-day at Anson Road Stadium when Singapore meet the Army in
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  • 75 4 Reuter. London, July 25. THE Football League to-day Issued a warning to London clubs saying that they must fulfil fixtures as originally agreed or else the case would be brought under the articles of association. The league meeting followed the decision of London clubs to break
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  • 54 4 Reuter. Old Orchard Beach (Maine). July 25 NIBBLE HANOVER, a great five- year-old trotter, covered the mile in one minute 533/4 seconds and the second mile in one minute 59 seconds to-day. creating world trotting records when winning the Grand Circuit's Goldsmith Maid trotting stake worth
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  • 62 4 PHE following members will play r> a f S r c S c -C. against the A F <Tengah) to-day at 2 pjn. £8-C.C H. L. Ward, D. R. -rulland, D. Brennan, K.H. Canrell, J.H. Wheeler, Lt P B Lee:e T D W s Waites, R.A. Hooper,
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  • 241 4 War Fund Baseball TO-MORROW afternoon local baseball fans will be treated to another one of these famous American-Japanese grudge encounters when the two ttarns clash for the second time this year at Jalan Besar Stadium, 4 o'clock. The game between the Phillies of the Filipino. Association and
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  • 296 4 Royal Air Force (Kallang) 3- Fow r 1 Outstanding player for th* Rat* who cen?r^orw^rd S side three goals for "is S? f m Spite of thi leader »r?H 1 H a brilliant anr? thf Wlth Butler Stirt fTmi?able tW t?io WmgS made up a
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  • 180 4 THE Kecah Gymkhana Club's annual race meeting will be heJd at Alor Star to-day. The programme comprises eight events including a race for women. Weights are as follows: RACE 1—Handicap Ponies 14.2 and under 5 furlongs. AlALLANUIT 12.07 STENELLA JJ-JJ COLLEEN 11 05 DEVON KING }0. 04 SOME
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  • 45 4 (By Spectator) Race 1: DEVON KING Stenella Race 2: CAPTAIN BALL Pay Out Race 3: BRIGHT FOLLY Hush-A-Bye Race 4: AUTHENTIC Highland Beacon Rice 5: DEVON KING Tioman Race 6: WAR LINEN Bright Folly Race 7: REBEL KING Bruas Race 8: AUTHENTIC Some Flirt
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  • 442 4 "PNTRIES for the Penang Turf Club's summer meeting, to be held on Aug. 2, 4 and 9, closed to-day with 122 horses and ponies on the list which is as follows:— HORSES CLASS I 6For7P 6Forl.M. Book Law x X Bridge Law x X Clmon x x
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  • 91 4 Reuter. Seabright (New Jersey), July 25. I\ON McNeill, America's tennis v champion, lost the quarterfinal in the invitation tournament, Fred Schrosder, a promising youngster winning 6—3, 7—5. Bobby Riggs, Wimbledom champion and former American titleholder, Gardnar Mulloy and Wayne Sabin are the other semi-finalists. Mulloy beating
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  • 413 4 THERE should be more than us* interest in this year's Malap tennis championship?, to be Ml at Kuala Lumpur during at August ho'idays, thanks to entry, once again, of Kho Sinfi, Davis Cup player and Maiiji singles champion, and the seisl .VI.F. players who have aLTf made
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  • 141 4 FOLLOWING irew he c T yesterday even ng V* m p** SRC. mzwm ten &hips: i i Championship d f t 'ouza and S. Moreira Martens and L. o 5—3. Singles handicap J u vs*Z ?heares (—3O- beal >. fscr.) walk-over; m (-3) beat J Fergu >_2, 6-1.
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  • 182 5 Washington, July 25. instructioni to expedite in every |1 ay the maximum use of ships carry--1 argoez vital to the defence of the United jLi "the Maritime Commission has sent ppin- experts to Durban, Calcutta, SingaEjfanila, Honolulu and the Red Sea area. c
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  • 124 5 Singapore. Friday. TWO men, Lim Ang Soon and Wong Ming, were each sentenced to three months' rigorous mprisonment on a charge of assisting: In carrying on a chap ji kl 'ottery, by Mr. W. D. Caiew, the third magistrate, to-day. According to the prosecution,
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  • 67 5 The 2nd A.I.F. since arrival iv. Malaya in February has concen (rated on learning to operate and fight in Malayan jungle and rubbc country. The troops, many of them from the Australian "Bush," find That slashing their way ihrough jungl as soldiers is little different
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  • 161 5 Singapore. Friday. TCH KIM WAH. an employee of the Singapore Cold Storage, stood trial before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate this morning on a charge of committing criminal breach of trust $2. Kirn Wah, it was alleged by thr prosecution, haa obtained $6
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  • 161 5 Singapore, Friday. A RESIDENT of Chin Swee Road awoke on the morning of May 28 to find his car, valued $750. missing from its usual place. On arrival at his office, Mr. Law Yck Key, on the same morning, ound that two tyres, including he
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  • 57 5 Singapore, iiiaay. A 2B-YEAR-OLD Hokkien, Teh Hey Thoh. appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh. the fifth magistrate, to-day. on a charge of enticement of a married woman. Loh Gek Guan, wife of Teh Chu Beng. on Dec. 12, 1935. Teh claimed trial and the ca.'.o v as postponed
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  • 288 5 Singapore, Friday. "T WAS not left with enough money to buy even a pair of socks," declared A. F. ten Hope, a partner of the defunct Continental Restaurant and Cafe, and presently an immigration officer, in the Bankruptcy Court, to-day, when he applied for
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  • 31 5 THE Postal Department advises that no air mails from the United Kingdom, etc. were received by the East-bound British Overseas Airways Corf oration flying beat which arrived in Singapore yesterday ofterncon.
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  • 265 5 Singapore, Friday. £JONVICTED on a charge of extorting money from Perumal, a cattle owner, Baba bin Dalip (23), a Malay soldier, was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, the fourth magistrate, to-day. It was alleged that on Apr. 7,
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  • 151 5 "ELLERY QUEEN" (At the Pavilion) tN "Ellery Queen" (at the Pavilion) you'll find a detective film a little bit different from the ordinary. The difference lies in the fact that here you get an author of mystery stories (who is generally depleted as an impractical theorist) prove himself to
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  • 107 5 Singapore, Friday. CONTRAVENING the Defence Regulations by selling 350 bag; of two types of cement above the maximum controlled price, Seah Mah Oon. the managing partner of Chop Chin Eng Hin. was fined a total of $200 by the fifth magistrate this morning. Seah elected
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  • 133 6 Appeasement Folly IN appraising the nuisance value of Japan in the Pacific, it is well to remember that the areas she wishes to bring under her influence are so situated geographically as to enable her to establish, at least at the beginning, a supremacy in land operations. With the
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  • 176 6 WHILE an effete, appeasing pre-war Europe and an isolationist America, which dyked the Japanese ambitions one moment and sold her the tools of aggression the next, sat back in the self-delusion which has characterised their policies for the past decade or so, the Japanese were getting away with lots
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  • 159 6 IT was at one time hoped that such a commonsense interpretation of the situation was beginning to gain ground in Japan, but her actions have since belied that hope. It is a great pity that so calculative a race as the Japanese fail to see that they are
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  • 1194 6 By a Correspondent specially contributed fPHE sudden emergence of the crisis over Indo-China has so naturally and so heavily preoccupied the minds of all that it is not surprising to find that the importance of recent Indian decisions is imperfectly grasped* The Malaya Tribune was fortunate in
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  • 156 6 3 Stories THISTLES plucked from the Queen's birthplace have been used for the design of one of the new table services on which British potters are now working overtime to meet the Dominions' demand. "Glamis Thistle" is rivalling favourites from over the Border like 'Old Chelsea," "Lowestoft
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  • 161 6 TURKEY is dressing 200,000 tons of wheat seed with a British preparation which arrests a deadly crop scourge. There are 15,000,000 acres of wheat in Turkey, as much as there are in Australia, and attacks on it by a. fungus have caused serious losses. British research chemists have
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  • 98 6 ONE million tablets of a pneumonia antidote have been given to the Greek army by the British chemists who make it. When the British Minister in Athens learned that the Greeks' supply had run short, he asked for £1,000 from the British Greek Relief Fund to make it
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  • 847 6 '"[HE Battle of Britain may conceivably be won on the Russian Steppes," declared the Australian Minister for War (Mr. Spender) in a recent statement. "Hitler's decision to attack Russia can only have been one of utter desperation." Mr. Spender continues. "Hitler dares so much
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  • 272 6 BLASTING their way up a mountain track under the shadow of the snow-capped Himalayas, British engineers have just sucESS2 in Chamba, Northern India, a complete hydroelectric station from Great Britain Chamba, 200 miles from the borders of Tibet, is 3,000 feet ud among the mountains and
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  • 579 6 CONFRONTED and confused by t welter of wir-tta* trade rations it is possible th Asiatic business men may overlooked the fact that the tw panics Ordinance <1940< M m force on July I. It is the practice of some bus*., men not to burden their S with
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  • 329 7 LONDON, JULY 25. tLl JAPANESE MOVES IN 1NDO-CHINA AND BRIE TISH ACTION IN THIS CONNECTION WERE FORE,nv!1, BY THE FOREIGN SECRETARY, MR. I DES, IN A STATEMENT IN THE HOUSE OF Sbpioxs rO-DAY. Tht lapanesc Government," he said, "have presented dej, to
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  • 220 7 Reuter. London, July 26. f Imitted yesterday that plans for gas warfare ted to German commanders on the eastern b lent issued by the official German news these rules are studied uy German military as a matter of routine." Commenting on
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  • 216 7 Reuter. London, July 25. fHK question of a special allowance for tropical kit made to h officers posted to the East and Near East is being, by the War Office, following the recent raising of this P°int in Parliament. p'\ "tory spokesman told r ut,
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  • 600 7 Reuter. London, July 25. JAPAN'S move against Indo-China is the main feature of the editorial comment in the London and provincial press this morning, the general tenor of such comment being that all the countries affected are watching the situation carefully and anxiously and the reminder
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  • 229 7 Reuter. Tokyo, July 25. JAPANESE relations with the United Sates, the Soviet Union and IndoChina were referred to by an official Japanese spokesman at a press conference to-day. Questioned whether there was room for talk between the United States and Japan, the spokesman replied, "yes,'' adding, "The
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  • 187 7 Reuter. London, July 25. LAST NIGHT'S R.A.F. attacks on Germany were mainly concentrated on the naval bases of Kiel and Emden. During numerous aerial combats which took place yesterday a total of 18 enemy fighters were destroyed by British bombers. With a total of the 12
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  • 111 7 Reuter. San Francisco, July 25. 'TUIE Japanese liner Tatuia Ma- ru which was due to dock at San Francisco on Thursday has been reported making for a Mexican port in order to discharge passengers and refuel for the return to Japan. The liner has a cargo
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  • 76 7 London, July 25—The Ministry of Home Security has placed two more highly qualified technical officers at the disposal of the Russian Government. They are Professor W. N. Thomas, who is Professor of Engineering at the University of Wales and was attached to the Department of Research and Experiment of the
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  • 355 7 Reuter. Tokyo, July 25. AMID mounting tension and international uncertainty the Japanese Cabinet met to-day to hear the Foreign Minister, Admiral Toyoda, report on world developments while the Finance Minister, Mr. Masatsune Ogura, explained the economic situation. It is believed the Finance Minister discussed the Japanese
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    • 191 7 T~~ IF YOU WANT m J YOUR MARRIAGE TO LAST \k use only Palmolive, jmT 0?! L tho soap made w,th olive oi,! j **M Am \f iKl n'iiiff 1 f BUT IDO KNOW HOW mEnA FlklT V "vOii nONT >2*£*k J ARE, GAIL! THEY LIKE TO BE «T Hit
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    • 90 7 FOR GREY HAIR USE "NIGRIS COMB" (Patented) Gives immediate, natural, lasting: colour black, brown, chestnut or blonde by tun com bine your crey or white hair. You can wash, use lotions, etc.. the colour will remain indelible. Will not stain or interfere well coiffed heads. State colour required when ordering
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    • 452 7 J-on JUST SUCH LOVELINESS AS THIS.../ /I O» CONDON I 60 very lovely so envte& II mi (or beauty such as this thai Cyclax preparations were created 10 complete the picture of delicate charm t loveliness that ta natural,' dan transparently clear, cool and smooth and fine of texture •uch
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    • 165 8 OR*' I lovely lona Turner's the blushing B MKKr bnde your heart will thrill to B Bkk. -'«F. <%her first grea' dramatic triumph I I I 1 H GENE LOCKHART I Hollywood's famous 1 GRANT MITCHELL I "Sweater Girl in a I HENRY ARMETTA I bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbl our xext attractiox--GLORIA JEAN,
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    • 697 8 A PICTURE ALL CHINESE SHOlLO^pfs*, TO-DAY AT II A.M. S-isVaT 1 TO-NIGHT at MIDNiGHj ALHAM BRA "PATRIOTIC |y[^J Directed by Chai CHU SENG Star and "DEVIL'S PARADE" respectively. LAST TWO SIHHVS^ 6-i5 FHWF'I' I'i'ji 9-15 P.M. pMßriPlniW^^ ill B "LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR' with JOHN LODGE SALLY GRAY Presented with one of
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    • 190 9 Have A 'Topper' Week-End If You See This' :HOSTS!..SPOOKS!..FUN! ATTUi ATHAY I \!IOWS DAILY UNITED ro\(H Presents HAI- M ARTISTS. "TOPPER RETURNS" loan BLONDELL Roland YOUNG Billie BURKE M I n ROCHESTER Carole LANdST BW |iiiN IHI HILARIOUS THORXE SMITH CHARACTERS TO-NIGHT at MIDNIGHT SHOW STARTS 12.15 O'CLOCK. CARMEN MIRANDA
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    • 370 9 TO-NIGHT Mght Dance from 9.30 p.m Extension to 1 a.m. 7.15 Tonight 9.30 20th Century-Fox's Masterpiece in SWORDSMANSHIP and ACTION "The Mark ofZorro" with TYRONE POWER. OPENING TO-MORROW (715 9.30 p.m.) M.G.M.'s "I TAKE THIS WOMAN" Spencer Tracy Kedy La m ar r WEEK-END MATINEES (To-day To-morrow) Ist Show at
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    • 242 9 AT MIDNIGHT gjgjggg A___sry TALKIE A Thrilling Malay Detective Story. SPECIAL DQUBLE ATTRACTION 7 RTnninn to-xioht UKbS|| 7.30 9.30 p.m. A HURRICANE OF ACTION I POWERFUL MM A$ A TIDAL WAVE! /^■H 1» JAMES DUNN afcgj H ROCHELLE HUDSON flj =J 7 Last Night 9.30 FRED MacMURRAY PATRI IA DEKKER
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    • 242 9 4 SHOWS TO-DAY TO MORROW II a.m. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 -1 ttfc> Htf tf ilffliMlflilitllf Ralph Bellamy JRPI NIKKI PORTER -RIERY QUEEN rig»\ M** <oi The ,yeM Margaret Lindsay ecr ,or -NIKICIPORTIR ELLERY QUEEN .35-» Master Detective I'iSiSVr jsgp? l Charley Gropewin f Jzm M j J«m»| lurk* Michael Wholen
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  • 117 10 LIM.—Mabfcl nee Tay Kheng G an, age 38, wife of Urn Seow Eng. passed away peacefully on the 23rd July, 1941, at 16, Fernhill Road, Singapore, off Steven Road, leaving 2 sons and 3 daughters. Funeral on Sunday, 27th July, 1941. at 10 a.m. Deeply regretted. (F.MJS.
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    • 634 10 Situations Vacant WANTED. Experienced sewing girls. Apply 152, Bast Coast Road. Singapore. (No. 446K) DRIVER WANTED: One speaking a little English: $30.00 per month. Apply 257. Changi Road. (sth. milestone). Sin-a-pore. (No. 110 X) WANTED. Collector for dispensary. Cash security required. Apply Employment Service Agency, 243, Middle Road. Singapore. (No.
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    • 853 10 Situations Wanted EMPLOYER strongly recommends Hainan ese house boy. Available Ist August. Fox 113, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 459K) A YOUNG and experienced Forest Officer, from the Imperial Forest College Si Research Institute, Dehra-Dun. 17 years practical experience of Forest. Agrlcultuie. Gardens, desires post as Manager In a Farm or
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    • 852 10 For Sale SIEMENS 8 MM. Cinecameras P MjJJJ rewind Device. Just arrived. Amateur Photo Stores. 109. North Bridge Road. Singapore. I NO HALF PRICE Periodicals Every Description. Upto March 1941. CaacUr's Agency. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 45ja.) FOR SALE. Marconi Radio. $1501- or nearest offeTßox No. 106 o|o Malaya Tribune Singapore.
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    • 759 10 Miscellaneous BRAND used pianos. Offer* to Nang Hen* wm pany. 105. Selegle Road or 225, Batu Road Kuala Lumpur. IWOAEVERTISER~Is willing to assist Off jjjh port any person who Wfei Post Office Box 668. Singapore. (No. 393K) OULAM MOHAMED. Alexandra Road. Singapore good fitting-Moderate prices. jN^jea*) PONGGOL CAFE for fish,
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    • 561 10 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Madam Wan Peck Keow on the Uth July, 1941, left the care and protection of my client, Mr. Wong Lin Sai. of No. 19 Cuppage Road, Singapore. NOTICE is also hereby given tnat my client the said Mr. Wong Lin Sai will not be
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    • 58 10 11l ay I LEA PER PINS ADD A FEW DROPS TO YOUR TOMttO JUtC€ I BUCKET SPRAY PUA^ fe^^S.-- J «iiijSSS^ WILL THROW A SOLID STREAM OF OVER "srtUl A> 1 A POWERFUL PENETRATING FINE OR COAhM sect* A Spray Pump without brass ball WW 71 o£ practical. Full particulars
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    • 784 10 1 TP-PAY'S KADI^ SINGAPORE SATURDAY. JULY 26. Gsv J-™** SEHVIrr ZHL 825 m. 1333 kics. GSF 154 81 ZHP 1. 30 9« m. 9.69 mcs. GSD _1, m, s; 19 ?J B^ ZHP 2. 48 58 m. 6.175 mlcs. SU g "-g mcs; 25,^*1 ZHP-3. 41 38 m. 725 m!cs.
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  • 870 11 era Se'^rs. m*** 3 3 -1 7 4' 2 cd 346 B i- 14 1 43 I 0 9xd 18!Tim < £1 12 9mLV is 16 bxd 1 4 0 236 0 80 ft 22 3 Li£i 020 U|9cd ft 10ft =r" p U 6cd p
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  • 1248 11 Singapore, Friday.* "J DO not intend, neither am I in a position, to offer any opinion,' said Mr. E. M. Allen, Chairman, presiding at the annual general meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters held at Kuala Lumpur, to-day, referring to the'subject of trade
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    • 127 11 i i r mmm aw -S° RF BEAUTY IS AFTER B FRESH STOCK JL*l&\ PREPARATIONS THAT > V >- WILL GIVE YOU A BEAUT I- V#W I HI BUST IN TWO WEEKS. -^f s Why be thin? ~>*V .4 beautiful host can b€ f (mm squired by every woman. JL
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    • 35 11 CREATES, CAR FOR CAR STARTINC AND LIGHTING SOLI AGENTS m BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Seremnan, Koala tum(tar, Ipoh Penan*. Advt. ox THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England), la, OMaVam Lane, Singapore.
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    • 245 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: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel: 5431 for Passage Freight. Cca(TarV R VICK 6
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    • 346 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Co from the Straits to their usu» ports of call in China, India, Ceyk and the United
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  • 321 12 Reuter. London, July 26. circles in London are impressed by the action recently taken by certain latin-American republics to protect themselves from the subversive activities of Nazi bodies, both official and unofficial, which have so long enjoyed their hospitality. News reaching London from
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  • 130 12 Reuter. Lisbon, July 26. THE inhabitants of Berlin are 1 anticipating and "furiously preparing" for heavy R.A.F. raids when the nights get longer, according to a well-informed neutral personality who has just arrived in Lisbon from the German capital. He told Reuter that on leaving
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  • 89 12 Reuter. Sydney, July 25. LET'S not have any diplomatic mumbo jumbo about Japanese occupation of new bases in Indo-China. Why should the new Japanese Government, which is blatantly opportunist, try to mask aggression with sugarcoated diplomatic jargon," asks the Sydney Telegraph in an editorial feature. "For
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  • 164 12 Reuter. Tokyo, July 2b. THE Yomuri to-day features on page one a picture of Petain who ts given underneath as saying: "We must defend our overseas colonies for France against Britain whose attitude is becoming increasingly aggressive." The Times and Advertiser featured a page one Nichi
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  • 70 12 ONE person was killed and 25 injured during the week ended i July 23. in road accidents in S'mgaIpore, against two deaths and 21 injured during the preceding week. The number of road deaths up to date this year is 57. The total .number for last year was 97. The
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  • 462 12 Reuter. London, July 26. DEPORTS circulating in certain countries that Joseph Goebbels is among the Nazi leaders at present in disfavour have not yet been in any way confirmed, but if his record as a propagandist over the past months is ever studied by
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  • 142 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) fIRANGE-COLOURED petrol will •*J? c tne v °gue in Singapore within the next few days, but it la emphasised by responsible officials that the addition of colour neither adds to nor lessens the "glamour" of the spirit Malaya has been used to ever
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  • 61 12 Said to have attempted to extort a3 from Tan Moy Ah, a Chinese woman. b y threatening to cause further damage to her hcuse in Ternbeling Road. Sim Joo Xi (32) a Teochew. claimed trial when charged beiore Mr. W. D Carew th3rd P° lice ccurt to-day. JSR case v;as
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  • 32 12 A.R. P. untitled Party A group photogrupi Airport Hoti senior and deputy Of Group U Geylanv entertained Mr a L F deputy divisional Jrr L w -J lecently appointed a j Peace.
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  • 88 12 British Wireless. WHEN the German pocketL ship. Admiral Schĕcr ing in the Atlantic early JS! she was using as a simßh prison sh p a vessel which J the United States fla? This supnly and prii sailing under the name rj3 The real Dixie is
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    • 129 12 TO-NIGHT OUUQBBeBQQSISu 7 <> p.m. George Formby in "COME ON GEORGE" A real entertainment for an evening's respite! MATINEE—26 27 JULY "DAWN PATROL New Shipment Fine quality E.P.N.S. ware made in Sheffield—England. Ole English Pattern and put up in fancy gift boxes. Frice: from 51.95 to 52.40 box of teaspoons.
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    • 34 12 S f »»<<> I stut d V wo cl»« e8 1 AS j MAL7EO RUSKS 1 BARLOW CO, LTD., I (Incorporated )n the F.M.8.) 1 i Singapore, t Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. J 6 APB ft—
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    • 156 12 j _1 ll TO-NIGHT 3 4 3 Last 2 Shows REPUBLIC'S GREATEST ACTION—PACKED SERIUlvnj MORE NEW THRILLS, STUNTS ft ACTION. THE CONCLUDLNG 6 CHAPTERS IF YOU'VE SEEN THE FIRST HALF DON'T MISS THE FOLLOWING CHAPTERS 3 TO h l™s KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED A Qiputiu: SERIAL IN 12 CHAPTERS
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