Malaya Tribune, 4 August 1941
1941-08-04
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Title Section22 1941-08-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, August 4, 1941.22 words
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Article77 1941-08-04 1 Reuter. Moscow. Aug 4. N lh) firsi three weeks alone 1 i the Rcsso-Geraaan nght- the German casualties ..ui nrboners amounted to >jH men, Z.m planes, not) tank> Mam ol the be*t German ivieions also destroyed. 2 tes Lhe monthly magazine Communisl InternattKial, |UO tin B alreadyReuter. - 77 words
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Article207 1941-08-04 1 Berlin, Kiel Hamburg Blasted London. Aug. 4. n ht's raids on Berlin j -..crest that the Had ye t experienced. A lour and twobers attacked trie city with Britain's of a iour-engincd flight-lieutenant who ;uished Fly ins, Cross i difficulty In nndntre. -Shells were a few feet beneath through. My207 words
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61 1941-08-04 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 4. Hopkins. President personal envoy, and trator of the Leasehas leturned to London to the Russian capita) flay to have discussion* Soviet leaders on the aid would receive as an I Germany. M Stalin, the Premiei, had further talks with RedReuter. - 61 words
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1050 1941-08-04 1 Berlin Admits Fierce Red Counter-Attacks Reuter. rf HE main land fighting on the Russian front appears to be taking place in the Ukraine where a great battle began Saturday. Berlin reports say that the Russian troops in this ofl e a are launching fierceReuter. - 1,050 words
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Article, Illustration96 1941-08-04 1 When 60-year-old Sydney Po- r, a War Officer meuengei, u*w knocked off 'his bicycle and his collar bone broken, he went rr.to thi crwpt of St. Martin's in the gelds, London, for a cup d tcp the Queen was inspecting a rantee.v The Queen noticed his condition96 words
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620 1941-08-04 1 Reuter. ,flj Atex««i« W'crtt. Router's Spec™ Correspondent. 4. ■„1 mm-H insuirine as the so-called blitzkrieg moves '■•HE atmosphere in Moscow grows more and mo.c_ «V >>gas cleaml be,n;rr::r.«:rrr;p;;r ,o„"er Russian war than anybody expected. The coming month clearly must be most critical bu Moscow looksReuter. - 620 words
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Article234 1941-08-04 1 Reuter. E l VIDENCE is accumulating of ««eaaed German pressure on Vichy for the control ot bases in French Afnea. Tho (icrmans are also said to De ue m thp Retain Government, possini> wiui viei to extracting the desired concess.ons more easily from VReuter. - 234 words
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Article55 1941-08-04 1 Reuter. Bombay. Aug. T HE long run of accesses of the j mtlitaty team, since.l9o9 m Bombay's Senior Football i as broken vith the V.M.C.A. JU vfimin" tho Hanvood League on a from the irnlitary team wuo »«,.imiciv were holders. i» c YM CI are the'first civilianReuter. - 55 words
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Article37 1941-08-04 1 Reuter. Batavia. Aug. 4 It is officially stated that a Dutch I warshm intercepted the French steamer Dupliex (7.135 tons, comtog irom Indo-China and conducted hci to Tanjong Priok for a further Inspection ot Jhercar go -Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article163 1941-08-04 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 4. FUR German aircraft were sho, down during R A.F. offensive communique States: "Mrcraft of toe Fighter Command ogam carried out many offensive operates over the Channel and Northei,, France yesterday. A large number of enemy objectives were atta'Tadtrol vessels and aircraftReuter. - 163 words
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75 1941-08-04 1 Reuter. I Berlin. Aug. 4. AN Italian expeditionary force which arrived on the southern sector of the front will be "thrown into the battle" against m the next few days, says the official German news agency. The agency adds: A tramload m nickedReuter. - 75 words
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228 1941-08-04 1 Cairo, Aug. 4. A LARGE number of Junkers dive-bombers, escorted by A Hesserschmitt fighters, attacked British warship, off the North-African coa*t on Saturday, states an R.A.I Midd" East communique. British fighters intercepted the enemy formations ana snut down four bombers and one fighter,228 words
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57 1941-08-04 1 Reuter. London. Aug. 4. ONE German aircraft dropped bombs at a place on the southeast coast yesterday afternoon, causing damage and a number of casualties, states t Air Minis-try. th An enemy bomber, adds tnt communique, was shet down in th Channe?. by aReuter. - 57 words
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Article53 1941-08-04 1 Reuter. Bombay. Aug. IMPORTANT matters ielating to I the political situation, the war and the recent Government ot of the expanslon cf the Executive Council etc vis-a-vis the Indian States came up for discussion at a meetm- of the landing Committee of the Princes' Chamber onReuter. - 53 words
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Article43 1941-08-04 1 Reuter. Calcutta. Aug. 4 THE Hindu and untitled students of Tan-ail (Bengal) coUege hostels 'have decided to fast for a dry and [to contribute the savings to he relief fund instituted to help the cyclone-affected people m the 1 several district? of Bengal-Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Advertisement67 1941-08-04 1 ML HASSAN, I Electrical Gas Waur contractor*. 34 36 37. Bras Baiah Road, SINGAPORE TEL. MP. Pot all your requirement* in tb* installation or repairs of alsctrtc gas and water P*P« fittings, pleaaa consult us and we will submit our estimate without obligation. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED AND CHARGEB MODERATE We also67 words
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Advertisement26 1941-08-04 1 lirmfy apart-stops Ih. We. Th, ever, Eft* but only VESTA has." Stockists for Singapore. Malacca CHINESE TRADING CO., X ochore Canal M StagaP** 241 Warms 426 words
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249 1941-08-04 2 Reuter. Rangoon, Aug. 3. pHOSEN for their agility aud powers of endurance picked men from British and Australian troops in' Malaya arrived at Rangoon this afternoon to undergo intensive training in the art of busn warfare The contiugent will be joined inReuter. - 249 words
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Article557 1941-08-04 2 Reuter. Bangkok. Aug. 9. a MESSAGE received in Singapore from Tokyo early on Saturday morning: spoke cf Thai recognition of Manchukuo, Reuter understands in Bangkok that Thailand's recognition of the Manchukuo and Nanking regime* is now imminent. Although no official demand has yet been receivedReuter. - 557 words
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Article20 1941-08-04 2 THE Rural Board, Singapore, will hold its next meetinc at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 14, at the L?.nd Ofhee.20 words
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Article26 1941-08-04 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during the week-end on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet clarrrrj FIFTEEN26 words
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Article69 1941-08-04 2 ris announced that His Majesty the King h. s approved the bestowal »f the following honours: STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Military Division):— Company Sergeant Major Leman bin Mamat, Straits Settlements Volunteer Force FEDERATED MALAY STATES Member of the Most69 words
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Article208 1941-08-04 2 A FANCY for music since childhood," led Vidwan P. Nadaraja Pillai. of Ceylon, to make a pilgrimage to South India, where he spent eight years as a disciple of Thandautha Deekshadar, famous exponent of Indian -'Carnatic" music. Spuired on by his childhood desire. Mr. Nadaraja Pillay208 words
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Article20 1941-08-04 2 Mr. Ho Kok Mun. teacher of the Clio iMm Schcol, KuUm is now sergeant of the Special Police Force. Kullm.20 words
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Advertisement465 1941-08-04 2 flfißks IMA] NEXT SATURDAY-AUG. 9TH SPECIAL CABARET &BALL (formal) FROM 9.45 PM. I in aid of THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON'S AIR RAID RELIEF FUND EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. ADMISSION $200 The Cabaret will be a Repeat Performance of the Children's Aid Society's Big Success) BOOK YOUR TABLE Sea View465 words
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Advertisement267 1941-08-04 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta, Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalorc, Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S. I Tel: 5431 for Passage Sz Freight. SOUTH BRITISH267 words
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Advertisement343 1941-08-04 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in En PENINSULAR AND ORJFVr.. S.N. CO r Nr *l MAIL PASSENGER AND CAPnr SERVICE FGO The best possible services v* maintained by the P.fcn R from the Straits to their ports of caU in China i r and the United V343 words
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Article1109 1941-08-04 3 (From Our Own Reporter) A—. Penang, Sunday. MAGNIFICENT innings of 115 not out by the Australian airman Barnes enabled the Colony to put up the fine total of 221 for nine wickets before declaring, in the annual cricket match between the Colony and the Malay States1,109 words
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Article50 1941-08-04 3 Combined Services 1; Combined Bness Houses. .0. FE only goal of the match, scored 20 minutes from the end, just gave a Combined Services XI victory when they met a Combined Business Houses' team in a War Fund soccer match at Anson Road Stadium yesterday.50 words
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Article44 1941-08-04 3 Spectator - By Spectator Race 1: KIT Lisheen Race 2: CHAR Shoot Up Race 3: BOB-A-NOB School Boy Race 4: BEAU COURT Marchetta II Race 5: DOUBLE ESSO The Needles 3 Race 6: ELECTRA Remember Me Race 7: DARK ENCOUNTER Safariland Race 8: NEWZY Kerrena44 words
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Article105 1941-08-04 3 SOCCER: Annual trophy match. Selangor Club v S.C.C. Padung; S.A.P.A League. Div. I, R.E. v Argvlls, Changi; Reserve Div.. ArgyUa v Manchester*, TangUn; Police v Loyal*. Stadium; Div. IIA. R.A.O.C. v Malay ftegt., Gillman; Moravia v R.A.F. (Tengah i. P. and N.; Div. 118. Fort Canning v105 words
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Article33 1941-08-04 3 THE open polo championship of Malaya for the K.O.R. Cun was, won by. the Singapore Militan who beat Pahang Polo Club seven goals to four at Balestier veste;<*oals tc four at on Saturday.33 words
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Article21 1941-08-04 3 The M.A S. (Faner Park untitled beat a Royal Nnvv side 7— 2 in a soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday21 words
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Article58 1941-08-04 3 Horses Class i. Div. l urs. NEWZY 9 00 PURE GOLD 8.13 KERRENA 8 12 GIGOLETTF. 8.11 BALLYMUN 8 10 SCOFFLAW 8 07 SHUN 8 n;< GOLDEN LIGHT 7 N SIR THEOBALD 7 09 Non-acceptor: BATTI 800 Double Totes: Ruce-. 3 and 5. 6 and 7. Bit; Sweep:58 words
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Article276 1941-08-04 3 Penang. Monday. THE going is expected to be holding at to-day's races in the Penang Tiirf Club August meeting, owing to rain Inst i ight and early this morning.. Following is the card for tot\ v:— RACE ONE Pontes Class 2. Div. 3—6 Furs. DANSE DU VENTRE276 words
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Miscellaneous17 1941-08-04 3 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY 852 a m.. 7 9 ft.; 3.8 p m 8 7 ft17 words
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Article115 1941-08-04 4 A GENERATION or two ago, there existed a well-defined school of political thought both in the East and the West which held that the world's future would be determined by racial alignments. To most thinkers of that time, the future struggle appeared to be one between115 words
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Article156 1941-08-04 4 pERHAPS the most notable of these was Dr. Sun Vat Sen, father of the Chinese Republic, who predicted in exact detail what is happening to-day. In a series of lectures he delivered in Canton nearly 20 years ago, Dr. Sun said with prophetic vision: "As I study156 words
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Article184 1941-08-04 4 riiiNA is in the vanguard of Democracy's fight against tyranny and it is the duty of every true Chinese to live up to the high ideals of loyalty and filial devotion expounded by the late leader which hav c enabled China to survive four years of the brutal184 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1941-08-04 4 CLERICAL INDEBTEDNESS CALLS FOR By A. S. R VIAll (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Malayan spotlight is once again focussed on the problem of clerical indebtedness, and some illuminating rays have shone forth in the pages of Malayan newspapers and from wellmeaning citizens, and clerks themselves. But none nas1,498 words
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Article226 1941-08-04 4 HERMANN (icering cussed a 'blue U s'reak,' and scratched his bulbous head. Then gathered round his Airmen, and. these are the words he raid.— "Men of Deutschland, blast my Swastika! what has got you all? This sidelong retrograding stunt will never do at all". "The R.A.F must226 words
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Article626 1941-08-04 4 11. I. Lee - By 11. I. Lee X HR wor,d onc e again is eyeing the Far East in genera] and Thailand in particular following the propaganda campaign directed by Japan. Is it the usual technique, so often employed by the Axis in Europe and Japan in the Far East,626 words
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Article531 1941-08-04 4 INDIANS take a deligh 1 sing abstract propos Greatly enjoy drawing hair.. distinctions. Their dehberal are often inconclusive an result in any agreed progi action. If the feeling 0 ex nationalism worked up neo-isms has ruthlessly V unity of purpose through tation in the toUUtariai We*531 words
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Advertisement382 1941-08-04 4 RttHvAiFAmc». y I BIRDS FISHES JUST ARRIVED riVF COLLECTIONS ft FANCY YAH frill S OF BIRDS. GOLD TROPICAL FISHES ALL AT BASIC PRICES Inspection Cordially Invited at "WRDSHOP". Ipoh Phone 290. Ejtd 1902 WE HAVE ALWAYS IN I STOCK THE VERY LATEST AND BEST DESIGNS OF STAINLESS STEEL WATER PROOF382 words
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Advertisement8 1941-08-04 4 REFRACTING MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Tgnjs ng klLjuj iLl|lill (jll'8 words
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854 1941-08-04 5 GOUGH THINKS NAZIS WILL CLLAPSE IN EAST SOON Reuter. (By Geii. Sir Hubert Go .gh, Router's Military Commentator j London, Aug. 4. Vv admitted by the Germans themselves that their great attack on Russia ii brought to a halt along the whole front, from\he ArcticReuter. - 854 words
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314 1941-08-04 5 Reuter. Sydney, Aug. 4. I THE help America was giving Great Britain in the Atlantic 1 would enal le ('.real Britain to send her Fleet to the Pac.:fk if needed, declared the Australian Navy Minister, Mr. W. Im Huehes. at a recruiting rally yesterday.Reuter. - 314 words
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63 1941-08-04 5 Reuter. Me'bourne. Aug. 4. THE Prime Minister. Mr. R G. Menzies, in a speech in Melbourne jaid: The prospect ot a major German attack against Britain in 1941 is probably we are entering a thase m which we will begin to win theReuter. - 63 words
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45 1941-08-04 5 Reuter. Simla, Aug. FOURTEEN sittings arc provided for th- autumn session of the Centnil Legislative A-scmo'y commcncln? on Oct 27 which is tne Rrst in which recent non-offlcul member, cf the Viceroy*Bjcur t -c Council are participating in rheii efficia' capacity.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article46 1941-08-04 5 Reuter. Simla, Aug. 4. HFDUCTION of not less than A 20 -ocr cent, of the total monthly consumption cl petrol m Fndia or about 10,000,000 gajlons k pxuected as a result of the ra rionSrSheme which will be enforced m Aim. Ifi.-Remcr.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article34 1941-08-04 5 Reuter. Ahmedabad. Aug. 4. AMFaIORIAL for action to check the rising cost of living has been submitted to the Viceroy and to the Governor of Bombay by the [Middle Class Association.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article41 1941-08-04 5 MR M. W. F. Twcedie. Curator of Rr fries Museum, is giving the second part of his talk on The Stone Age in Malaya to** Singapore broadcasting IWOO series •'Science in Malaya' at 9.1 d I p.m. to-day.41 words
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Article16 1941-08-04 5 Sir Hubert Wilkins. the famous exDlorer, will broadcast from the Stagwre Station to-morrow night at 8.45.16 words
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Article103 1941-08-04 5 Reuter. Peking, Aug. 3. 47ESTERDAY the United States I Embassy protested toto Japenese Embassy against certain anti American activities, sua al to deliver regl'A-ered luggage railway stations, with postal matters, picKetmu firms a Tsingtao and elsewhere etc It should be noted that none o these JapaneseReuter. - 103 words
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38 1941-08-04 6 The family of the late Mrs. Geralda Chaine' wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral, as well as those who I sent wreaths and letters of condolence.38 words
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Advertisement433 1941-08-04 7 WE ARE PLEASED to advise the Public that new stocks ot ANTI- P£OL Cutaneous Vaccine Oirfftient have arrived from England. Its healing action is rapid and certain in all septic conditions, and Its immunising properties rentier it invaluable treatment for any affection whatever of the skin. Sold by all good433 words
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Miscellaneous766 1941-08-04 7 j TO-DAY'S Ira»101 mi SINGAPORE 10.20 "Inside Nazi Europe". ((Londm). 10 35 Dance music recordings by AmZHL. 23.', m. 1333 kits. in >- JES d Orchestra. ZBP.I. 3t.SC m 960 mo* 10 45 clOB Down. ZHP ?48 *S- P m ZHP 3 9 i&ZJ&r 3 11' b^^pU^^--12.00-1.00 p.m. Matinee Concert766 words
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362 1941-08-04 8 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 3. ALTHOUGH the American embargo on motor fuel and aviation oil does not mention Japan, it is really directed against Japan, states a Japanese report quoting informed observers who claim that Japanese aviation can dispense with American supplies of lubricants.Reuter. - 362 words
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Article28 1941-08-04 8 Reuter. Ambala, Aug. 2—The Ambala district has already invested over in war loans and hopes to nvest another i' 75.000 within the next three or four months.— Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article27 1941-08-04 8 Reuter. Peshawar. Aug. 2—A party of five non-officials oi the Northwest Frontier Province has been invited by the Commander-in-Chief to visit the Officers' Training chooi at Mhow.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article153 1941-08-04 8 Singapore, Saturday. IDIDN T know that I had no right to go into that area" said G. Hoggan, a young Scotswoman, v/ho appeared before Mr. C. H. Whitton. in the fifth polite court, to-day on a charge of trespassing into the Tanglm Military .amp in the153 words
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Article62 1941-08-04 8 THE following members will play soccer for the S.C.C. against Selangor Cub in the trophy match to-day ,)t 3.C.C Capt. E. A. de L. Yourig; M Roberts; N. W Sabine; R J. Forbes T E. Hutchinson: R. Combe: H. Sich°'cheim: C. Milton: R. A. Hooper; Rev J C. B Hayter:62 words
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494 1941-08-04 8 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. IfHO SIX KIE. Chinese Davis 11 Cup player and the holder, will meet Chin Kee Onn in the final of the Malayan tennis championship ?inele«. Sin Kie qualified today by beating N. Caleb of Perak in straight sets494 words
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Article48 1941-08-04 8 Reuter. London, Aug. 2.—The annual French pilgrimage to Lourdes, which did not take place last year, wil? be held this year from Aug. 21 to 25. reports the Paris radio Ihe ceremonies will be much simpler in character than in the past. —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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38 1941-08-04 8 Reuter. Co.mbatore. Aug. 2-A cable received here Mate thi a R. K. Shanmukham ChettyT man of the Indian i. Mission». who recent, through Singapore, arrivi Francisco on July 29 —ReuteiReuter. - 38 words
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