Malaya Tribune, 2 August 1941
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Title Section22 1941-08-02 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, August 2, 1941.22 words
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Article137 1941-08-02 1 British Wireless. London, Aug. 2. ANGLO-FINNISH diplomatic rela. tions have b*~-> broken oft. The Foreign Office, announcing this yesterday evening, stated: "The Finnish Minister M. Gripenberg, was received this evening at the Foreign Office by Mr. Eden, the Foreign Secretary, and acting on instructions from his Government, brokeBritish Wireless. - 137 words
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Article261 1941-08-02 1 JAPAN NOT INCLUDED IN EXCEPTIONS PRESIDENT Roosevelt directed the Export Control Administrator to prohibit the export of motor fuels and oils for the use of aircraft to destinations outside the Western Hemisphere, the British Empire and the unoccupied territories of countries resisting aggression. The261 words
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273 1941-08-02 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 2. fNT\NGIBLF but possibly significant developments in the last few days indicate that Japan is still risk a complete break with Britain and America. a The talk is possibly linked with Prince Konoye's expressions of doubt on WednesdayReuter. - 273 words
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Article83 1941-08-02 1 London, Aug. 2. ri iSCE'S attitude towards f iipan is that of an ally," Marcel Deat, the pro-Xazi.journalist, in the Pans newspaper. Oeuvre. the Indo- h.nu aac*. W,. cannot distinguish between defensive and offen- he continues, according l9 the German-contraltoi Fin- Kad»n. it i useless to83 words
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Article74 1941-08-02 1 Saigon. Aug. 2. j agent of Japanese nipped and arm -Gen. lida, supreme m southern Indoon landing stages. Japanese ensign. bed through the embarking at the riding on scores o* rector-trucks, the Japanese i undisclosed posi-t.-Gen. lida was we'eomed i General. Mr. MinoJapanese officials He returned74 words
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Article46 1941-08-02 1 Tokyo, Aug. 1 ?meet th increasing trade between Japan and Frencti Indo-China as a result of the Japan-French Indo-China trade agreement, the Government win promulgate to-day a new decree 'o co-ordinate imports from Indoin accordance with article Seas Trade Ad:ai Eastern New.s.46 words
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Article162 1941-08-02 1 Buesos Aires, Aug. L THE of diplomatic relations between Argentina and Germany is expected to b* m ged by Argentine members of Parliament Parliamentary Committee mvertigatmg_totali_ twian activities. oenor Damonte Taborda, i Chairman of the Committee km his press conference *ki Aires that he underthai gome members162 words
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360 1941-08-02 1 British Wireless. London, Aug. 2. riREAT interest is being taken in VI the latest estimates of the heavy drain on the German oil rtSees as a result of the Russian fampaign The British Petroleum Press Service estimates that me Geiman oil consumptionBritish Wireless. - 360 words
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Article, Illustration66 1941-08-02 1 Rangoon end the Burma Road are only 400 to 500 miles from some G f Japan's new China The terrain between-sodd en paddy fields and roadless moun tains-makes difficult Consequently the strengthening of the R.AT. in Burma by the "veed Brewster Buffalo (American* fighter planes is66 words
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Article58 1941-08-02 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 2. A REPORT from the Japanese Domei Agency in Bangkok declares that "the Thai Government, has emphasised its intention to preserve a strictly neutral attitude towards all problems connected with 'he Just defence of French Indo-Chin*. "The Thai Government is resolved to maintain friendlyReuter. - 58 words
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148 1941-08-02 1 Reuter. Cape Town, Aug. 2. THE Japanese steamer, Manila Maru (9,486 tons) has now been freed. The writ on her has been transferred to her sister ship the Belgium Mam (5.839 tons). It will be recalled that local merchants had a writ of attachmentReuter. - 148 words
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25 1941-08-02 1 Reuter. THE Japanese Consulate in Manila is arranging for the return to Japan of some 500 Japanese fishermen in the Philippines.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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375 1941-08-02 1 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 2. foHowing communique was issued i>y the Soviet Information Bureau early this morning: "During yesterday, our troops fought the enemy in the Pcrkhov, Nevel, Smolensk and Zhitomir directions. No substantial changes in the position of the troops at the trontReuter. - 375 words
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Article93 1941-08-02 1 Reuter. Houstcn. 'if* Mi. Aug. 1. THE death In Houston to-day ol Mr. William Rhodes Davis, internationally known oil magnate, aged 52, recalls his activities at the time of the Mexican Ctovernraent's expropriation of Britisn and American-owned oilfie'ds. He was then reported to be negotiating aReuter. - 93 words
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Article126 1941-08-02 1 Reuter. Washington, Aug. l~ "Barefaced impudence" was the description Mr. Sumner Welles, the Acting Secretary cf State, applied to the action of Germany in urging Mexico to protest to tne United States again3t the blacklisting of Latin American firms deemed to be working for »ne AxisReuter. - 126 words
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Article122 1941-08-02 1 Reuter. New York, Aug. 1SCENES reminiscent of the return of the first scldiers from the World War in IS 19 occurred when the West Point (4 999 tons) docked with an American consular party and others from Lisbon. More than 2,000 cheering and weeping relativesReuter. - 122 words
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Article112 1941-08-02 1 Reuter. WelUngton, Aug. 2. DESCRIBED by the Detence Minister. Mr. F. Jones, as the .'•most outstanding officer in the Sew Zealand regular forces," Brigadier Edward Puttick has been ippointed Chief of the General Ftaff, New Zealand, in succession to Major-Gen. Sir John Dugan. Mr.Reuter. - 112 words
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322 1941-08-02 2 MALAYANS are advised that it is an offence to supply or attempt to supply the people of the Unite:] Klingdom with any rationed food in excess of the ration. It is also an offence for the latter to obtain or attempt to obtain rationed food322 words
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Article41 1941-08-02 2 Capt. A. C. Godding M. C. of Ipoh. has Joined the War Risk Insurance Goods Department in Singapore. He will return to Ipoh after training to take up a sprc'al appointment in the F M.S. for th? duration of the war.41 words
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Article242 1941-08-02 2 Singapore, Friday. Mr. justice Aitken awarded in the high court to-day a Jumpsum of $*****0 to Mr Tan Chin Tuan as compensation for a piece of land which Government acquiied from him for defence purposes last October. The land in question is situated in242 words
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531 1941-08-02 2 Singapore, Friday. REASONABLE construction of Rule 15A is that the maximum load a lorry may impose on a public road is the sum of its registered axle weights, and from this it follows that the maximum weight of cargo which can be put in531 words
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68 1941-08-02 2 rE Tribune is informed by the Exchange Control Department that it has been necessary to suspend temporarily, family remittances by Chinese in Malaya to their dependants in China. It is hoped to grant approval again in the very near future for such remittances, but the dates68 words
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Article302 1941-08-02 2 Singapore, Friday. FACED as the result of investigations by Inspector C. S. S'eow. Mak Chui. a mason-cum-brick-layer who had been employed in the erecting of Mr. Ong Boon Tat's bathing pavilion on Pulau Damar Laut, gave evidence at the continued inquiry this afternoon in the coroner's court302 words
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Article60 1941-08-02 2 Hyderabad. July 30. THE Nizam's Government is exam- using a scheme for the development of hydro-electric power in Hyderabad State. Inere are four schemes, which include an irrigation project for the irrigation of nearly million acres of land to yield a net revenue of £1.8C0,006. The total60 words
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458 1941-08-02 2 JL Singapore, Friday. IWO blazing cars and two Chinese trapped in one of them was the spectacle that confronted an airman of the R.A.F. and Mr. T. M. Bartlett of Ford Motor Co., Ltd The scene of the conflagration was the junction of458 words
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Article530 1941-08-02 2 War Anniversary Drive (Tribune Staff Reporter) opinion is whole-heartedly behind the m gestion to commemorate the second ann of the war with an all-out drive to collect f idsf war purposes. Among representative view low is one from the Rev. Father Cardon, Edit of t v/530 words
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Article89 1941-08-02 2 111 COX su Pervisor of the Fight! for Freedom exhibition, told the Malacca- Rotary Club at their luncheon meeting last week that Jj e had been organised by the Ministry of Informs tion t< show the great struggle in which we were engaged. Almost89 words
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Article24 1941-08-02 2 'Cent-A-Planc f Tota l number of enemy destroyed during yesterday b" "2 irontsup to midnight Low,, tim 'excluding Soviet claim.s FIVE24 words
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Article57 1941-08-02 2 A f ON ™ENCE of the Ceylon Association of Malaya nci Cevhr Tamil representatives will be beJd Perak Ceylon Association ha? p.m on Sunday. Aug. 3. in Ipoh The meeting will consider the fa*v ability of the formation of <2ta Tamil Association of Maluv a and t*e57 words
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Article73 1941-08-02 2 Mr. T. V. A. Brodie has untitled tion ng a s Additional F:rs t hU&S Kuala Lumpur, which post he har, 2 for some tim His duties will be t5 over by Mr. R. c. Redman It remembered Mr Redman was rormern First Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur 5 presr-nt First Magistrate73 words
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Advertisement451 1941-08-02 2 ffcfflt* gMtP MAtAVAf PftCMIEB HOT El 1 TO-\M.IH SPECIAL CABARET r £r BALL (formal) FROM 9.45 P.M. proceed to the 4 llll illll VN AID SOCIETY EXTENSION TO 2 AM. DINNER $3.00 ADMISSION TO HALL ROOM $2.00 BOOK YOUR TABLE I m u Sea View Hotel BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCOND1TIONED BY451 words
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Advertisement207 1941-08-02 2 MAKE LIFE Worth Living jfH Millions through count- I H less years have beea on j the quest for success fl| ■B But TO-DAY no sue') I H search v necessary. H mmi Supernatural Powers S known to the Sages of MM India are within your m H reach. M207 words
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532 1941-08-02 3 Representations To Be Made To Federal Govt. (Tribune Staff Reporter) II 01 LOWING representations to the Colony Government by responsible bodies in the Colony who employ large labour forces to increase the immigration quota for labourers from China, it is now learnt532 words
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Article118 1941-08-02 3 <Kr<m Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. I FIXE of $50 with the alternative A two months* rigorous foment was passed on Tan < hi, by Mr. A.E. Mills in the Police Court to-day when he was convicted on a summons of selling rice at price than118 words
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645 1941-08-02 3 Singapore, Friday. COMPLETELY contradictory statements by two principal witnesses in the coroner's court to-day at the inquiry into the death of 25-year-old Lim Poay Kean, a dealer in motor car accessories, who was found lying doad in the court yard of the Empress Hotel on645 words
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Article, Illustration479 1941-08-02 3 THE Royal Air Force in Burma has now been strengthened by the arrival of American-built Brewster Buffalo multi-gun fighters, it is officially a nnounced. Burma, therefore, is now equipped for both offensive and defensive air action. During the past few months thousands of men and479 words
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Article36 1941-08-02 3 Mr. S. M. Mohamed Noohu, brother-in-law of Mr. K. P. Mohamed Yusoff, J.P., of the Indian Labour Co.. is leaving for Bdava. Travancore, India, on a holiday to-day. He will be away for about six months.36 words
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Article34 1941-08-02 3 The F.M.S. Gazette notifies the appointment of Mr. A. W. Greaves as an Assistant Comptroller of Customs. F.M Mr W L Davison has bbeen appointed Registrar of Motor Vehicles for the State of Kedah.34 words
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Article154 1941-08-02 3 A RECRUITING campaign for more volunteers will be made in Malacca during the Fight for Freedom exhibition which lasts until Aug. 4. This is the result of an appeal made by Lt.-Col. Scott for more volunteers at the recmt installation dinner of the Malacca Rotary154 words
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108 1941-08-02 3 Madras, July 30. THE total number cf lives lost in the recent cyclone and floods in Malabar is officially reported to be 182. The death rol' would haye bien much higher but for the prompt relief given. Tne Collector of Malabar is making suitable rewards108 words
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288 1941-08-02 3 Singapore, Friday. IT-. COL. Tang Pao Huang, a member of the Chinese Military Mission here on a visit on the invitation of the Malayan Government in May this year, had an unusual experience which led to polic* court proceedings before the fifth magistrate,288 words
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Advertisement86 1941-08-02 3 1,, i Try a tin of "Mapro's 91 AY A M Pangang (Roast Chicken) Prepared strictly in conformity with Muslim tenets CANNERS: THK MALAYAN PRODUCTS CANNING CO., LTD., PENANG. Sole Distributors for Penang:— KEAN LEONG CO., 2. Market Street. Sole Distributors for K. Lumpur: K. LEE SAN CO., 44, Batu86 words
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Advertisement161 1941-08-02 3 TAIKOO SUGAR Refined and packed in the Hong Kong factory of the Taikoo Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., of London. Obtainable at all Cold Storage Branches and high class dealers v 'PHONE- SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (?lincs). PENANG 1500 (3 lines), BUTTERWORTII 33161 words
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Article340 1941-08-02 4 Loyals 6; S.R.C 0. JOTALS trounced the S.R.C. by the wide margin of six goals to nil in a Div. I soccer fixture played on the latter's ground yesterday. Setting down after a mild start, the Loyals, quickly took the offensive and when half-time was reached340 words
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Article84 1941-08-02 4 Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 1. RESULTS of ties played to-day in the all-Malayan Indian tennis tournament: Mens open singles: Das Lazarus beat S. Ramiah 6—3„ 6—3; S. Fernandez beat Capt. Kasllval 6—3. 6—2. Mens handicap doubles: M. N. Cumarasamy and A. J. A. Petrus (—3o* beat 'T. S.84 words
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352 1941-08-02 4 Malayan Tennis Tourney Starts (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. PASY victories for Kho Sin Kie and Chin Kee Onn in the men's doubles and two upsets in which seeded players were surprisingly beaten were the outstanding features of the first352 words
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Article117 1941-08-02 4 (From Our Own Correspon'«od) Malacca, Friday. IN a further second round tie of the Centenary cup competition played yesterday the Government Fxcise Sports Club won in comfortable style over the Police Department team. Winning the toss, the Excisemen set their opponents against a stiff breeze. Mat Hat117 words
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Article329 1941-08-02 4 THE following will represent Ma"- lacca against R.A.F. in their Malaya Cup tie at the Anson Road Stadium, Singapore to-day: B. Harper, Tarn Chee Lim, Low Kirn Bock, Sharif! b SMkar, Sgt. MacArthur. Tan Tiong Khye, Sgt. Handley, M. Stevenson, R. P. Leon (capt.), Tan Swee Cheng, and329 words
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225 1941-08-02 4 I FLUTTER in Singapore bad- minton circles was caused by the collapse of Koh Keng Sung who failed to enter the semifinals by losing to Wong Chong Teck in Wednesday's quarter finals at the Clerical I nion Hall. Chong Teck won in straight sets. During the225 words
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Article300 1941-08-02 4 College Soccer Raffles Col. 2; Medical Col. 0. IN a lively game, Raffles College defeated Medical College in their 13th annual soccer match 2-0, at the Medical College ground yesterday. The teams were well matched and play were transferred from one goal to the other,300 words
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Article30 1941-08-02 4 Penang, To-dUy. THERE wns heavy rain last night and this morning and the going is likely to be soft. Course fancies are Kit, Fighting Finish, Char and Crossbow.30 words
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522 1941-08-02 4 S.C.F.A. 3; Chinese Athletic 2. GRAND rally in the second half, when Chey almost swept the opposition off its feet, failed to save Chinese Athletic from defeat when they met their great rivals, the Straits Chinese F.A. in a return Div. I encounter at522 words
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Article87 1941-08-02 4 (By Spectator) (By Bess Betti Race 1: KIT Race 1: DANSE i/n St en el la VENTRE Race 2: LADY LUSTRE Stenell a Marchetta II Race 2: MARCHETi Race 3: PAT BURKE Dordrecht Char 3: INVENTORY Race 4: PUMA Winsome Mediation Race 4: f™A Race 5: JACK87 words
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Article808 1941-08-02 4 fHE following are the handicaps for the first daj of the Penang August races to be held to-day. RACE ONE PONIES—CIass 2-Division 2-5 >/ 2 Furlongs 0 3 1 MARNELL 8y 907 Mr Ai™ t^„ 0 J 4y 904 Messrs. C.Y. Choy V, V ct, 00808 words
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Article238 1941-08-02 4 Publishers 4; R.A.S.C. 3. QNE goal down at the interval, Publishers made a gallant recovery in the closing half to beat the R.A.S.C. 4-3 in a Div. II A soccer fixture played on the Harbour Board ground yesterday. ki <*-off, Publishers swept upheld in beautiful238 words
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Article64 1941-08-02 4 SOCCER: Malava Cup. RAF i Anson Road Stadium. On I. 00 u v R.A. iac-aci. Selaranu. DH R A F. Kalians v NH Indian* Park; Customs v NH Ctt Post Office. Pen CRICKET: Colony v MaUn ang; Rest of Singapore v KilSeivlces. S.C.C Indians v R64 words
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Advertisement89 1941-08-02 4 Large Auditorium (Size Cello Guitar PRICE $45 SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road. gsjg I TWO HEARTS IN DANCE TIME ,*f Until bad brea broKe the rhythm 1 xTRXy WHAT rou ought to oo is see your f DENTIST FOR A SERIOUS TAIK ABOUT TESTS SHOW THAT 9 OUT89 words
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Miscellaneous22 1941-08-02 4 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 530 a.m 7.6 ft 5.34 p.m., 8.4 ft. TO-MORROW: 7.21 a.m., 7.6 ft.; 6.51 p.m., 8.5 ft.22 words
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Article, Illustration2166 1941-08-02 5 Great Modernisation Of Armed Forces impression that the defence of Burma has been elected is a very wrong one. On the contrary, "horities have, particularly over Ihe last six carefully planned a system of defence suitable 'character of the country," stated Lt.-Commdr. Proud, R.A.N.V.R., in2,166 words
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Article89 1941-08-02 5 Singapore, Friday. PLEADING guilty to a charge of robbing a ricksha-puller of 35 cents Lim Kau Sia, an 18-year-old Chinese wno admitted three previous convictions, was sentenced by Mr J L. McFall. the district judge, this morning to six months' ricorous imprisonment. Kau Sia was89 words
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Article352 1941-08-02 5 Singapore, Friday. GUNNER John Cole of the Royal Artillery pleaded guilty in the district court this morning to a charge of robbing a taxi-driver of a wrist-watch and cash amounting to $5.70 and was convicted by Mr. J. L. McFall, the District Judge. Sentence was postponed to352 words
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Article115 1941-08-02 5 Singapore, Friday. r r O coolies were injured when a motcr car driven by a Chinese earned Chew Teik Jen crashed into a Municipal hand-cart carrying anti-malarial equipment along the 8V 2 mile Tampenis Road on July 17. Convicted on a charge of negligent driving Chew115 words
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140 1941-08-02 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. HAVING admitted to the police that he had stolen a pair of 1 diamond bracelets valued at $1.900 from the Eastern Hotel, on June 17, Masgansal bin Ali, a 24-year-old Javanese, said that he had the bracelets broken140 words
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Article70 1941-08-02 5 (From Our Own Corresponcenr» Muar. Friday. THE Scouts of the Government English School Muar. will stage ia concept !n their School Hall on Wednesday next at 9 p.m. in aid of the Patriotic Fund and their own fund. The programme will include musical items songs, magic70 words
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Advertisement14 1941-08-02 5 I How much more satisfying is 555 perfection CIGARETTES ARDATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD.. LONDON.14 words
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Advertisement128 1941-08-02 5 CLEVUM GAMES QUALITY TABLE TENNIS SET I EXCELLENT BRITISH MADE No. 5991. 51.70 per set 5992. $2.30 5993. $2.90 5994. $4.00 5995. $4.60 REQUISITES S'ccl Table Tennis post. $2.50 per pair. Special Table Tennis net. $0.35 each. Mahua Table Tennis Ball. $0.60 per doz. Tema Table Tennis Ball.. $1.40 per128 words
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Article151 1941-08-02 6 Opinion Pride Prejudice "THAT there should be in any quarter in this country, however uninformed, the least manifestation of colour prejudice to the disadvantage Indians, is to me a matter for deepest condemnation." In these pungent words did Lord Willingdon (former Viceroy of India) condemn the circumstances under which Sir151 words
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Article205 1941-08-02 6 THOUGH Lord Willingdon said he' was glad Mr. Herbert Morrison, the Home Secretary, had expressed the strongest disapprobation of the discrimi- natory treatment accorded Sir Hari Singh, it is doubtfui whether the official denunciation will be generally considered caustic enough. Replying to questions in Parliament, Mr. Morrison confessed205 words
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Article135 1941-08-02 6 |N Malaya, on the other hand, the racial camaraderie of which our public men are so fond of talking, exists largely in the imagination. That the Asiatic races are not a whit behind others in creative ability is borne out by if une organisation, whose various publications135 words
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Article, Illustration2502 1941-08-02 6 SIR EMSLEY CARR, NEWS OF THE WORLD CHIEF, DIES AFTER A REMARKABLE NEWS CAREER make two blades of grass grow where but one grew before is the farmer abjured. But Sir Emsley Carr, doyen of journalists, caused over 100 readers to appreciate and enjoy the2,502 words
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Article130 1941-08-02 6 A CURIOUS Yorkshire sweetmeat, A Pontefract "cakes," is growing in popularity overseas. It looks like a black coin for it carries a stamp by which it has been known since the days of George III. These tiny "cakes" are made from liquorice, a plant brought to130 words
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Article267 1941-08-02 6 UUNDRFDS of spectators gathered on a N< a Ycrk street recently comTs 'f P H UbHc of 5K„ lf 12 l3wd ma gazines and JWccnper engravings of drawings appears n them May° r La Guardia acted as M.C ?P«^?K t0 da fe wnich wa s the267 words
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Article580 1941-08-02 6 H'HE tension in bringing home to al the need of full prep any eventuality. Tht branch of national every adult in Mai, of discharging. It is a paratroops spotter, ai Malayan Chinese could vital part. Paratroops, short form I chute troops, are now coi vital necessity in580 words
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Advertisement25 1941-08-02 6 For Accurate Eyesight Examination, Vogue in Eyewear, Superior Service Economy, Consult Our Pefractionist:—C. P. CHONG, PIN PIN OPTICAL MEDICAL CO 142, South Bridge Road SINGAPORE.25 words
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481 1941-08-02 7 Heavy Toll Of German Men And Material Reuter. LONDON, AUG. 1. ROTH THE GERMAN AND RUSSIAN COMMUNIb QUES CONTINUE TO LACK SPECIFIC CLAIMS i PROM THE GENERAL NATURE OF THE CLAIMS SI IMS EVIDENT THAT AT THE END OF THE S ,XTH WEEKReuter. - 481 words
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Article107 1941-08-02 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 1. j MORE reports of Japanese troop, movements were received in Shanghai yesterday from various paits ol China. From South China, it is stated that Japanese forces stationed in different sectors in Kwangtung Province have been ordered to concentrate on Canton, preparatory toReuter. - 107 words
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Article372 1941-08-02 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 1. AFRESH step towards the creation of a centre of 1 Islamic worship and culture was taken to-day When the 1 Egyptian Ambassador formal- ly opened the East London mosque in the presence of > many distinguished Moslems. The opening ceremony was 1 conductedReuter. - 372 words
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408 1941-08-02 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 1. RELENTLESS application of economic sanctions against Japan was urged by many papers here on Thursday as the only hope of saving Thailand from the fate of Indo-Cbina/ Writing on the subject, the well-known British commentator, Mr. H, G. W. WoodheadReuter. - 408 words
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Article17 1941-08-02 7 Reuter. Bombay, Aug. 1. THE monsoon In the Konkon Maharashtra continues to be weak. Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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312 1941-08-02 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 1. f\S the report stage of the India and Burma Offices' estimates, Mr. L. S. Amery, the Secretary for India, initiated a debate in the House of Commons to-day on the recently I announced administrative I changes in India. Mr.Reuter. - 312 words
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342 1941-08-02 7 Post-War Roles Of America Russia Reuter. London, Aug. 1. DOST- WAR Europe and the parts Russia and America will play in moulding it are discussed I in a Times editorial this morning. The article, which is entitled "Peace and Power," argues that the eventual settlement is dependent on the powerReuter. - 342 words
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Advertisement253 1941-08-02 7 IP VICTOR SILVESTER AND HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA (In Strict Tempo—No Vocal) Save a Rainy day for me A 7224 Dear Madame—Tango —Q.S Good Morning—Q.S. Ida, Sweet as Apple Cider A 7225 Faithful Forever—SF.T. —S.F.T It's a Hap-hap-happy Day AI 16*1 Get Rhythm in your Feet —Q.S. QS A 7227 The253 words
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Advertisement357 1941-08-02 7 m ■HH hH fll II H Hi 118 Hh Hi hi i§ hi b bj «IB1p"I S m w 7 C 1 1 u:. !i (i new 4\ V Liilcva watcru 3 and you will agree that ihey Lye up to their v- name becaus: of their reputationcf holding iirst357 words
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Article243 1941-08-02 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 1. SUSTAINED German inter- vention to prevent the Vichy Government sending reinforcements to Indo-China while encouraging, on the contrary, the strengthening of Vichy military forces in West Africa, are confirmed in secret instructions given by the VI- chy War Ministry to General DentzReuter. - 243 words
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165 1941-08-02 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 1. FURTHER information from Yugoslavia which has reached London shews that the sabotage and lnsurrec nonary moves in tne less accessihli parts of ''he country 2i c giving the various invade a deal of write> the Times diplomatic correspondent. Executions continue, the vlctlnr.Reuter. - 165 words
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Advertisement76 1941-08-02 8 Before After Pictures Come To MONTE CARLO RESTAURANT i No. 14, Dhoby Ghaut (Next to Cathay Cinema) OPENS DAILY 9 A.M. to 2 A.M. Saturday Holidays I till 4 a.m. National Employers' MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. (Incorporated la England.) Meyer Chambers, Raffles Plata. SINGAPORE. Tel: 2845 ASSETS EXCEED £2,000,00076 words
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Advertisement94 1941-08-02 8 Special Pre-release Screenings To-day, To-torrow A Monday mi 10.1.1 a.m. A I p.m. TO-NIGHT at MIDNIGHT "sffij. 0 ALHAMBRA •creen offered so S much' The all-time '/1 J Ĕ.MmP* advonto life by filmdom s J W three most dynam.c 9 #?j|fl|*#f*» »lhffl&*|£L ALEXANDER KNOX GENE lOCKHART-BARRY FITZGERALD tllfa J| ft.94 words
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Advertisement100 1941-08-02 8 We have just the right show for yourl holiday entertainment DAILY AT 3.15, 6.15 9.15 I ALHAMBRA g MORE SURPRISES THAN A KISS EL Z ...it»t i94i-d«rfuii f-» RALPH BELLAMY GEORGE TOBIAS JAMES GLEASON f, JEROME COWAN Direct t> Lloyd bacon a warner bros.f,, To-nighl al 1M [GARRICK THEATRE) >>100 words
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Article76 1941-08-02 9 TN the last week of July, although there were road accidents injuring 17 adults and three children, no deaths were recorded. In the previous week one Singaporean was killed in a traffic accident. The totp.l number of deaths for the year is 57, as against76 words
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Article53 1941-08-02 9 Reuter. Jerusalem, Aug. 1.—A water and electric light system are shortfly i to be installed in Mecca, according to a local newspaper report. This adds that negotiations are now under way between the Gov- ernments of Saudi Arabia and Egypt regarding the start of work which is to be supervisedReuter. - 53 words
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Advertisement261 1941-08-02 9 [CATHAY v> Mr ALICE FAYE M AMECHE iN ii (iiNicoLouß I tM PaPa 1H AT MICHT in gr FIVE SHOWS TO-DAY and TO-MORROW g s m. II a.m. 3-15 6-15 9-15 20th Century-Fox For Hie convenience of the patrons of the 50-cent seats, these tickets will be on sale from261 words
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Advertisement559 1941-08-02 9 Special Double First-run feature programme TO-MORROW AT MIDNIGHT THRILLS! CHILLS! MYSTERY! (MOVITAjoIiNCARROIL IrSS TO-NIGHT Simultaneously At The Ol II \S And Sl> TALKIE At 6-45 9 P.M. At 7-30 Or 9-45 P.M. A Thrilling Malay Detective Story. wo \<. so A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR CARNATIC MUSIC LOVERS. By Special Request.559 words
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Article99 1941-08-02 10 KAM—Kam Peng Huat, aged 60, passed away peacefully at his residencp No. 32-B, Meyer Road on Monday, 28th July, 1941. He leaves behind him five sons, Kam Gim Hock (Jimmy), Gim Lock, Hock Hye (John) Gim Siew and Gim Chuan. five daughters, Mrs. Tan Puan Swee, Mrs.99 words
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Advertisement690 1941-08-02 10 a Situations Vacant t WANTED young smart Chinese girl assistant for dispensary, knowing English. Appply personally to 313, Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 578K) WANTED LADY TEACHER. Tamil Bchool. Apply Alpha, 14, Jalan Tembusu. Talplng. (No. 565K) JOBLESS? Call, phone or write to General Employment Agency. 100. Emerald HIU Road.690 words
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Advertisement839 1941-08-02 10 Situations Wanted AiV EXPERIENCED Chinese Book-keapc-r cafiable to keep complete seta of books, anle to draw out balance sheet. Open tor m»mjedlate appointment. Box 158 c!o Malaya. Tribune. Singapore. (No. 558K) NANNY, aged 18. open for e»*«age.ment from August. Apply to Mrs. White. Cathedral House Javer»*th Rtoad. Singapore. (No S34K)839 words
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Advertisement855 1941-08-02 10 For Sale FOR SALE:— Rachall Piano and ft Violin. Well kept by owner. 14. Kamuntuig Street. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 593K; KINE EXAKTA Latest Model. Xenon F!2. Telephoto Lens 15 cm. Fj5.5 other accessories available. Box 169. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 575K) ROMANISED-MALAY STORY BOOK:?. Pranakan Book Coy.. 98. Joo Chlat855 words
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Advertisement646 1941-08-02 10 Educational DANCE TO-NIOHT, if you have never danced before! All you have to do Is choose one of the dance items below that you wish to learn and we guarantee you to master the figures wlth'n Hi hours. Pee $3|- only. Quickstep:— Quarter Turns. Natural Turn. Chasse Reverse Turn. Waltz:—646 words
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Advertisement504 1941-08-02 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Malacca. In Bankruptcy W.E.A.O. No. 66 of 1938. Re HASSAN BIN TAMBY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a first and final Dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. All creditors must prove504 words
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Miscellaneous627 1941-08-02 10 Jto-dav§ lIAIIIo SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL. 225 m. 1333 k'cs EASTERN SFRVi r ZHP.I. 30.96 m. 969 mics. CSV —17 mcs- iV ZHP-2. 48 58 m. 6-175 m!cs. GSF 15.4 m w-'li »i Wttl +t. ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 725 m|cs. GSD 11.75 SSL tS» Pm n 6.10 p.m. —11so I S"**627 words
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895 1941-08-02 11 Singapore, August 1. Buyers. Ss'lera. MIXING 210 ft 311 ft V 7j4ft J M lay 1 33|6 34,6 17|- 181--0.77 2 0.82 ft Tin 12|0 14|--1 41 1.45 cd 9,9 10i9xd ij 17|- 18!--4 nans <*) HH •hlu ($1) 0.19 0.21 035 0 37 rtn SI)895 words
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Article214 1941-08-02 11 Singapore, Friday. M \N who was accused by his former mistress of stealing her < arrings, acquitted by Mr. W. D. Carew, the third ■agistrate, to-day. Chek Koh Yeng (19). defended by Mr. Y. H. •d his trial on a charge of stealing a pair ot gold214 words
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Article95 1941-08-02 11 r< Mi our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Thursday. I Teachers' Association, hat branch, were *'at dinner party held last r h? Government English al was an unqualified r ed by a large attenduding several women dinner was over, there was md dancing. to a very busy95 words
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Article47 1941-08-02 11 Reuter. Jerusalem, Aug. I.—A donation of El,ooo was presented to the Moslem Supreme Council for repairs to the historic Mosque of Omar at Jerusalem by Prince Mohammed Ali. the uncle of King Farouk of Egypt, and his heir presumptive during the Prince's recent visit to Jerusalem. —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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205 1941-08-02 11 Reuter. B y London. Aug. 1. V keeping Japan bogged, said Mr. H. D Liem, the London corI respondent of the Central News ;|9 nc -V T China., lecturing to the < China Institute, China defends the j Racine for America, prevents I Jar;anReuter. - 205 words
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Article151 1941-08-02 11 Reuter. Zurich, Aug. 1. THE German-controlled Paris press opened a fresh and violent campaign against Admiral Darlan and the Vichy Government on the grounds that since the beginning of the Russian campaign, they have resumed a wait and see policy as though Germany was eventually goingReuter. - 151 words
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Article23 1941-08-02 11 Reuter. Washington, July 31. Russia has asked America for the transfer of two United States tankers, newspapermen were told by Mr. Ickss to-day—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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274 1941-08-02 11 Reuter. m Lapaz, Aug. 1. JHE existence of a Nazi organisation in Bolivia which met secretly under the name, of the German National Socialist Labour Party of Bolivia is proved by documents published by the police here to-day. The documents were seized atReuter. - 274 words
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125 1941-08-02 11 TP HE Oil Palm Plantations Ltd. sustainA ed a loss of 92.317.98 last year, states the annual report Just Issued. It adds, however, that the adjustment on the ttnai Pool distribution will show a snuill profit. Last year was the seventh year of prcduction.125 words
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Article24 1941-08-02 11 Reuter. Kalimpong, Aug. 1. THE heaviest showers of the 1 season were experienced this week, resulting in several landslips and dislocation of traffic —Reuter-Reuter. - 24 words
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152 1941-08-02 11 Reuter. Hong Kong, Aug. I. FOLLOWING the freezing of Chi- nese and Japanese credits, new regulations governing lorclgn exchange were officially announced. Henceforth, all persons resident fn Hong Kong are subject to the Defence Finance Regulations whereas previously only Britishers were affected.Reuter. - 152 words
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Article150 1941-08-02 11 LEWIS and Peat (Singapore) Ltd., in their rubber report dated July 31, write as follows: The freezing of Japanese assets :s an event which, in the usual way, might be expected to have repercussion on the rubber market, but such is our market to-day that150 words
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Advertisement47 1941-08-02 11 I Edgeworth.. Edgeworth tobacco makes Tii ®&s2> jSßfrl pipe smoking "click" from the JRBffli rirst puff. It is a plus value at "Bridge/ Of all the tobac- cos that may be smoked there is one that excels in all good things—EDGEWORTH 1 Agents F A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD.47 words
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Advertisement8 1941-08-02 11 For f/ȣ discerning Vintage wine matured in wood.8 words
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Advertisement221 1941-08-02 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. AN EXCELLENT SELECTION AND THE221 words
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Advertisement348 1941-08-02 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England; PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MALL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are bein i maintained by the P.&O.S.N. Co.. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers348 words
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349 1941-08-02 12 More Troops, Arms And Food Reach Britain London, Aug. 2. THE Third Canadian Division, commanded by Major-Gen. C. B. Price, has just arrived in Britain. Besides thousands of soldiers, the large convoy also brought hundreds of United States technicians and several hundred airmen349 words
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Article340 1941-08-02 12 Batavia, July 28. FOLLOWING the statement in the People's Council by Dr. Van Mook, Director of the Department of Economics, concerning the measures taken against Japan in line with British and American action, the President of the Council said: "We are grateful to the Government for340 words
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Article25 1941-08-02 12 The Wheat Flour Pool came into I being yesterday and the Foo l Controller has issued the necessary orders for the functioning of the pool25 words
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Article284 1941-08-02 12 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. L AN agreement was reached between a Thai banking syndicate and the Yokohama Specie Bank yesterday for the granting of 10,000,000 baht (16,000.000 yens) credit to the Yokohama Specie Bank by the Thai banking syndicate, it was announced today by the Thai FinanceReuter. - 284 words
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Article60 1941-08-02 12 Reuter. Simla. Aug. 1. THE Imperial Council of Agricul--1 tural Research has sanctioned a scheme for the increase of rice production in India and a large scale introduction among the cultivators of a great number of new varieties of nee which are suited to differentReuter. - 60 words
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80 1941-08-02 12 Singapore, Saturday. TWO Japanese, believed to have been knocked down by a car en Beach Road, in front of the market, were conveyed to hospital by the ambulance in the early hours of this morning. One of the men in whose posession was80 words
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Article234 1941-08-02 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 1. ATTACKS on the Vichy Govern ernment in the Germancontrolled Paris press were followed to-day by a statement on the Paris wireless, which is also, of course, controlled by the Nazis, that Vichy had announced "important ministerial changes." No details of the allegedReuter. - 234 words
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Article293 1941-08-02 12 Reuter. Cairo, Aug. 1. A Bomber at jack on shipping in the harbour of Messina early yesterday is the chief feature of the R. A. F. Middle East communique. The attack is described as successful, but no details are given. The communique also records anReuter. - 293 words
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Article77 1941-08-02 12 Reuter. Buenos Aires. Aug. 1. THE Argentine Foreign Office .ast I night rejected the contention of the German Ambassador Yon Thermaim regarding the seizure of parcels from diplomatic bags. It informed the Ambassador that a wireless set was not permissible as diplomatic baggage, and pointed cut thatReuter. - 77 words
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Article72 1941-08-02 12 AS the Pensions Ordinance makes no provision for the dependants of officers killed on duty, the Colonial Service generally is making provision to cover the cases of officers killed by enemy action while going to and from leave. To this end an ordinance to amend the Pensions Ordinance72 words
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Article70 1941-08-02 12 1 MR. Sheum Cheang Fook held a reception at tho New World last night heralding the grand opening of his circus to- night when more than 50 artistes, all Chinese, will perform. Fresh from a successful" four oi( China and the Philippines, Mr. Sheum's circus is again70 words
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Article41 1941-08-02 12 Eastern News. Bangkok, Aug. 1. THAILAND will maintain strict neutrality in connection with the new situation developing from the despatch of Japanese forces to southern Indo-China, it ms declared by the ViceMini* ter of Foreign Affairs in a press interview.—Eastern News.Eastern News. - 41 words
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Article216 1941-08-02 12 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. I.—The Japanese Foreign Office today disclosed that it has received a report from the Japanese Embassy at Hsinking that the Thai Government has extended de jure recognition to Manchukuo. A Japanese report from Bangkok quotes informed circles as nredictin? that the extension ofReuter. - 216 words
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Article77 1941-08-02 12 PEOPLE travelling on leave to Australia will be interested to learn that there is a Malayan Bureau of Information attached to the Victoria League offices in Melbourne at 167, Collins Street. Information may be obtained there in regard to hotels, guest houses, schools, sightseeing, country and77 words
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112 1941-08-02 12 A REALLY charming cabaret show was presented at Raffles Hotel yesterday evening by Mrs. W. J. kayson and Mrs. J.B. Pickering, to raise funds for the Children s Aid Society. The cabaret carried out an ola world theme and one colourful number "Cavalcade" was112 words
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Article104 1941-08-02 12 BY a Gazette Notification issued last night stricter control is to be exercised on persons approaching shipping in Christmas Island Harbour. Embarkation into, debarkation om. -°nd communication with, ships of 75 tons and over, or approach within one cable's length of any such snipping, will be104 words
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Article141 1941-08-02 12 TO define the legitimate sphere of trade disputes and to provide adequate prelection lor the community and the individual, the Trade Disputes Ordinance, 1941, is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. It is stated that the existing relating to unlawful assembl criminal intimidation contained the141 words
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Advertisement343 1941-08-02 12 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted BRITISHER (non Asiatic). 27, respectable, Well educated lonely, wishes meet intelligent English. Continental or Eurasian Kirl for friendship, companionship. Apply Box No. 175 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore (No. 597K) For Sale IALAYAN CURRY POWDER hygienically •roparrd bv Malayan Products M!»nuacturing Coy.. 98. Joo Chiat Place. Jingupore; $1343 words
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Advertisement224 1941-08-02 12 A. T. EDWAKD» CO., LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET. TELEPHONE 4646. Consult Us For All Classes Of REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS AND INVESTMENTS. No Obligation Phone 1646. 9.15 g—gTHMfflft THEY'RE IN ONE V GREAT DRAMA \\T) A W CBk j£ IT BOOMS WITH Clark GABLE Spencer TRACY Claudette224 words
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