Malaya Tribune, 7 August 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, August 7. 1941.
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  • 381 1 hmnese Vanguards Raich The Frontier From Saigon Base Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 7. REPORTS that Thailand has concentrated tanks along the Thai-lndo-I China border were hushed up by the Tokyo press yesterday (Wednesday). On the other hand, despatches about British military preparations in Burma near
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  • 69 1 Reuter. r London, Aug. 7. rE San Francisco Chronicle states: -Peace with Hitler is impossible. Peace does not exUt for him and his people when they realise what he has taken awa. fr -Peace Hitler! Peace With a man who has never kept a promise except
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  • 69 1 Reuter. Tid re-oiganisation of the 1 X val Australian Air Force f j d n a ide ffci ail possible j iw ies sad tne 1 ton ol nem operational innunJ- loi all .strategical rcm< nts aen annuun- •Ml jrestcntaj by Mr. Mc- I lh< Commonwealth
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  • 143 1 Reuter. C Aro, Aug. THI British II A F Middle Easi 1 n—wnicjac issued on Wedn>dav -ijte Bomber aircraft tl the I A 1 and the South African Mi l sree made a series <f attacks on Lading grounds .'nd other military objectives in t.vrenuka during Slonday
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  • 148 1 Reuter. h>i.>,v Shanghai, Aug. 7. [j |REN. Harbin and other large 1,1 its i n Manchukuo have asu, "td i catlike appearance, •torii: t0 foreign arrivals f fom th< north. Air precaution exercises, fading black-cuts, are frewawji held while the construc- ©1 air raid shelters and the ,v:
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  • 218 1 Impending Vichy Cabinet Changes Rumoured Reuter. VICHY circles were yesterday credited with a report that Germany had presented demands to the French Government for the control of Dakar and Casablanca. There is no confirmation of this however. At the same time, the Ger-man-controlled Paris Press
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  • 39 1 Reuter. London. Aug. 7. THE India and Burma Postponement of Elections Bill was passI ed through the committee stage in the House of Lords without discus- slon yesterday and the committee stage was concluded. -Reuter.
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  • 119 1 Reuter. Washington. Aug. 6. TilE United States, it is learned, j has unfrozen millions of dollars worth of Russian orders in America.. Presumably the flow of American supplies to the Russians have al- j ready begun. Amounts and details are naturally not disclosed but the
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  • 74 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Aug. 7. THE Germans are buying up :arge numbers of horses in Scandinavia. German reports recently ,')oke of tbe use of horse transport on the Eastern Front. Yesterday, officials insisted that Ornnany's oil supplies were sufficient for many years at the wartime rate of
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  • 240 1 Reuter. THIS morning's common que from I Mcsccw reports that durm yesterday, Russian troops fought against the. enemy the Kexholm, Smoltnsk, Belaya Tserkov and Estonian sectors Kexhclm is on the western shore of Lake Ladoga, seme 70 miles north of Leningrad. m—». There w?re no
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  • 187 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 7. QUESTIONED on Syria in tne Commons yesterday. Mr. Eden, the Foreign Secretary, said that the British Government had no knowledge of any declaration by Gen. Catroux (Free French C-m-C In Syria j that until every part oi' Syria was in full occupation by
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  • 318 1 %l U. rhurchill and Presidenl Roosevelt again topped conver- sation yesterd ay, but no sign or glim of light has been allowed by any official in Washington to illuminate the mystery, says a Washington in essage. No curtain of secrecy has ever been more tightly drawn
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  • 75 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 7. THE Polish deader Oen. Anders, baa been appointed to the command of the Polish forces In Russia, Renter learned last night. In September, 1939, <;>".!. Anders was c.immandinj.', a Polish cavalry regiment. Ho was subsequently made a prisi net "i war
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  • 56 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Aug. TWENTY-FIVE people were killed in an R A F. raid op Berlin on Saturday night, according to the Demokraten's Berlin correspondent, who adds that as a const cuence of the incompleteness oi the black-out the public have been warned against
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  • 200 1 Reuter. London Aug. 7. A WARNING again I any overoptimistic assumption that Germany would run seriously short of oil in the near future was given by an official oil expert in London yesterday. He said that any idea that the German Air Force was likely to be
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  • 560 2 British Newsman Urges Full Aid To Chungking (Tribune Staff Reporter) MR. H. J. Timperley, formerly China correspondent of the Manchester Guardian, and at present Adviser, Central Publicity Board, National Government of China, which appointment he took up three years ago at
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  • 80 2 Simla, Aug. 5 a meeting to be presided over by Sir Manoher Lai, of the Punjab Government, the abnormal rise In prices in JB"ane.f textile* wl u De uiscussed. The Punjab Government Is watching the trend of prices with interest, but as the matter is
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  • 176 2 Singapore. Wednesday. I RETURNING his verdict in the coroner's court this morning, at the continued inquiry into the death of an Indian labourer. Abdullah, who died of asphyxia from suffocation when a ten-foot trench at the bottom of which he was workine caved in, buryintr him
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  • 173 2 Singapore, Wednesday. CONVICTED on a charge of stealing articles, among which was I a ceremonial cloth, from a friend whom he had helped him shift from one house to another, Ling Teng P l ow. a young Chinese, was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment, by
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  • 152 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. JN a stirring address to members of the local Passive Defence Services, whom he inspected on the Esplanade to-day, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, stressed the importance of public citizens making themselves efficient so that
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  • 78 2 Madras. Aug. 5. Hugh Stott, Surgeon m -J? en er l ot Madra in an appeal to medical students of Madras for more doctors and nurses, said here to-day that the Army would need 1.000 doctors and Ai» r l urse 2. b for e the end
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  • 120 2 Singapore, Wednesday, i, AWING to tnc present difficulty U of obtaining copper coins. Tiow Tick Van. a Teochew passenger on 8 trolley bus. and Jaafar bin Bu-i Jang, the conductor cf the bus, j i were fined SI each, by Mr. W. D. I CSarew,
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  • 228 2 JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr. J C H. Whitt:n in a case in the District Traffic Court yesterday in which Commander Nathaniel Greer Leeoer. Royal Navy, stood trial on a charge of driving negligently and thereby colliding with a rickshaw at Scotts Road en June
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  • 81 2 Singapore, Wednesday. A 25 Hckkien. Robert Chuo. said to have misappropriated money and falsified certain books and papers of the Marine Hostel, while being employed i there, appeared before Mr. W. D. Carew. in the third police court, tc-day. He pleaded guilty to the charge of
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  • 416 2 Singapo re, Thursday. ALTHOUGH U< had asked them t<» pay the balance of his provident fund, they had refused to pay. This was the evidence given by Ching Chong Kiat, formerly a clerk in the employ ;>f the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd.. in the
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  • 130 2 allegedT;; 11 A brother. Manika m pal read sweep preliminary inquin a W D. Carew. t h Mr trate, to-day a Outlining the section the pr ecuti, said that Manik: yasixy^ars; ployment as a r years later he brother. Palai teined employn pality as a
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  • 67 2 (From Our Own Carmponical) Bat.v.ia. July 9 QN the initiative and Wt\ tion of the Salvation An military authorities will r equip a number of motor use as travelling canteen- 1 ..•> v form a new notarised therlands East Indian Arm. These venicles will be
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  • 71 2 Mm&m v Opeaking in the Houst of BUI for the postponi dian and Burma elect. Oe\on<m.e, unoer Becretar for India, pointed ou the ind< of distracting India by time of her making a Moreover, although Bur::. 1 same problems which gftve an ad reason for postponement
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    • 530 2 jl SATURDAY AUG. 9TH SPECIAL CABARET I BALL (formal) FROM 9.45 P.M. in aid of I THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON'S AIR RAID RELIEF FUND EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. ADMISSION $2.00 The Cabaret will be a Repeat Performai.ee of the Children's Aid Society's Big Success) j BOOK YOUR TABLE 1
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    • 87 2 THAT'S DANGEROUS BLEEDING GUMS! —that"- sign that your teeth are in danj sign of gum-rot (pyorrhoea) bleeding (gingivitis). These jh the which so often result in the «1 perfectly sound, white tecih. I guard against this dang. S.R. Toothpaste. It I Rrcinoteate. which den--«urgeries for preventing I diseases. Get Gibbs
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  • 1738 3 WE ARE ABLE TO OPERATE FECTIVELY' IN ATTACK' rgiHK following were the five main points emphasised in an interview with |h(1 by thr G.O.C, Malaya, Lt.-Gen. j j ercival, in Singapore yesterday. la via is in :t position
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  • 357 3 Singapore, Wednesday, sento* officer had put forward a very Strang plea in your favour. He has pointed out thai if you are sentenced it would be a serious loss to the Army, but at the same time this is a type of offence that
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  • 81 3 Nagpur, Aug 5. THE Government <>r indu have ornciti1\ lniouiu'd tC P Oojevassenl that that province is nut Itktly to he In daiigei lrom air laid* and. therefore, the formation of an AR P oganlsatlon ;n the C P Is not regarded :»s necessary The C P is therefore content
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  • 149 3 A SHOCKING piece of driving' was the comment of the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Mr. L. A. Thomas, in a complaint made against a European, P. Berg, who was fined $25 yesterday by the traffic magistrate, Mr. C. H. Whitton, for negligent driving. It was alleged by the
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  • 167 3 YOICHI Kawaguehi, a 40-year-old Japanese, was arrested by a Naval patrol at about 530 p in. on Tuesday for being in Admiralty waters without perj 1 if ten in writing from the Harbour Master Yoichi appeared before Mr. C. H Whitton in the district traffic
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  • 334 3 important notice t<> banks and merchants regarding per-f mission for restricted exchange transactions with the Ro'i public <»i' China, has been issued by ih<- Controller of Foreign 1 Exchange, Malaya. It reads:— Parauraph 3 of mv Notice N< 1M27 to banks and merchants, dated July
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  • 90 3 j CONSIDERABLE excitement v was caused along the waterfront yesterday (stated i t the M.B.C. announcer at the conclusion of yesterday after- mmi newscast) when a i drifting mine was sen, Boat- t ing past the Singapore Swim- J ming Club. The mine floated "serenely'
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  • 236 3 Singapore. Wednesday. J£OR Lun, widow of a Hokkien, Oh Chwee Seng, who was fatally injured when he was involved in an accident, while riding a bicycle, testified in the coroner's court this morning, that her husband told her he had been knocked down by
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    • 281 3 PILES lim need for us to tell you of the saddeoxflg natation, the day and night c :ausfd by pile trouble. We tell j yoj you oniy sta.t using Man Zan *r or.cc it «rill <top the terrible pain, j ■nUk and cor.:pie:elyheal blind or bleeding piles Read ]ust these
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    • 425 3 r* p si 1 M 1P f y mxms briad j Make good health a family Vi--— —i .Jaffair by including Royal Bakery Vitamin Bread in the daily diet. It is rich in the i[ valuable Vitamin 'B' so (itf/UIHI jt\ I necessary for healthy nerves, UIVfUI/IiTI i i good
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  • 511 4 DEPLETED SIDE SCORES GOOD WIN OVER JOCKS S.C.I A I: GORDON HIGHLANDERS L ALTHOUGH THEY FIELDED A BADLY DEPLETED SIDE, THE STRAITS CHINESE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, LEADERS IN THE DIV. I LEAGUE, PLAYED WELL ENOUGH TO BEAT THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS 4-1 IN A RETURN LEAGUE MATCH AT ANSON
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  • 57 4 THE following will represent the Chinese Swimming Club against the Singapore Swimming Club in a friendly water polo match on Sunday at 10.45 a.m. in the S.S.C. pool: Chong Chan, Mong Guan. Fook Loong. Siew Sun. Suay Bah. William Yeo. Tlang
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  • 36 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I. Police v Argylls, Stadium; Div. II A Publishers v R.A M C V.M.C.A.; R.E. (Malays) v R.A.F. (Seietar), Changi; Div. 118. Indians v Wanderers. J.C.S.A.; Airport v Stamford, Clerical Union.
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  • 54 4 Reuter. Glasgow, Aug. 6. JIM Brady of Dundee regained the British Empire bantamweight boxing title last night by surprisingly outpointing the Empire flyweight champion Paterson at Hampden Park, Glasgow. It was a magnificent fight, witnessed by 30,000 spectators. It was fought at almost non-stop
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  • 112 4 THE Alford Cup competition of the Keppel Golf Club, which was played during the August holidays resulted as follows: R. J. Fennie 80— 8=72 A. C. Good 84—11=73 J. A. 3arr 91—18=73 The August medal (stroke) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday. The
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  • 829 4 FOLLOLWING re the ha idicapt for the final day's races of the Penang Turf Club's Summer meet to be held this Saturday. Horses: Class I—6 furs. 0 3 4 Honeymoon 4v 0.04 Doubie V Stable Van J3reukelen 03 3 Jack Drue-. 8y 8 13 Mis. S. N.
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  • 190 4 Reuter. London i 4 NUMBER of southern football clubs, ii don, having decided to play their owi •events this season, have been expelled from tht The controversy goes back to several weeks when Londoners objected to the fixtures laid down by the League in grounds
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  • 48 4 r PHE Royal Navy scored an easy victory yesterday when they defeated the Singaport Harbour Board in a Div. 2 A soccer fixture by eight goals to nil. Voting, the Navy's outside left, was brilliant, scoring four goals, which included a hat trick.
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  • 227 4 To-d ay's Track Notes Penang, To-day. SEVERAL interesting galiops were seen lliis morning when training in p»epaiation fee the final day's rates oi the Penang Turf Club's Summer meet was continued. The most outstanding gallop was done by Puma. v. ho finished a work-out full
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  • 144 4 Badminton PLAYING at the Happy Wond covered stadium, the Makepeace Rovers del eat ed the Mayblo.ssom Badminton Party by five games to three. Results: (Makepeace Rovers mentioned lirsti; iMen'.N singles: M. A. Lange beat Hassan Mattar. 15 —12, 15—10; Syed Salim beat Abdullah Mattar. 13—13
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  • 19 4 The annual general meeting of the 1 Singapore Chess Club will be held on Friday at the Adelphi Hotel.
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  • 125 4 IN spite of utfavutirablf 1 ther condition ti Badminton Purtv 1,11 successfully celel eighth anniveisar lt during the August h ,lid a A large attend and friends was the gay and enj. Besides a mahjon rendering of musica land sports were al Before the conclu lebration the
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  • 62 4 THE handicap mixi tie in the SR C la tournament between R and Mrs. A. Penni and A. Watts and Miss Z Pennei"ather I—15» was v former paii in straight 6—l. Ties for Friday are as 1 Championship doubles: B 5 Souza and H. B. R< Almeida and
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  • 29 4 Anaval side will untitled sea-Chinese Bank S.C. ners-up in the B League competition, in match on the Club The Navy tear. Ctampton: Pritch; I McQuaoe. Spooner, Bancroft. Wcighill Stuart.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 16 5 alien c* the the sixih anni,hi :>ti< ns of [U :k\; lent Singapore/ rt-
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  • 91 5 k. Aug. b. tog accordis the ironical j i ra on confirion of Manrnmcnt. attached to Thai Mnvster Lhe only dipMr Cordeil return to B tcome of this awaited. i quarter! in reply that of -ny ectnoremark at the rted demands: of ltonmic demands)
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  • 58 5 mben would I Ltmosl of their enoe, the true tion, a real sense ;< and courtesy of Rotary, by Mr. J- L man of tne interCommittee of the I '.un, speaking at ting veslerday. come sooner than mbers would be fend the princinal goodwill and EpagnJol
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  • 26 5 Bombay. Aug Ito the decision it to send a trade the Bombay Mers i recommended R t Afghanistan Government the ,dp delegation to
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  • 81 5 Retribution Awaits Traitors In Holland Batavia, July SI. Queen Wilhelmina's 1 relayed by Nirorn, the people cf the I to Her Majesty's deepest attention, ay eyed a message it and confidence. the change in I the greatest h tor the Netherhe N.K.I. of a revision or i when
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  • 93 5 DADIO Oranje, the hroadcastmS R station through wh adca sts iff flrs" anniversary It was born cI A e who C lffteJ, toand relay RaA1 L* iJl rinilv programmes exdio r c?rpit aDPreciation and praise press great appre has been with modest means 0 ranie, the
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  • 76 5 fb-DAY the oath was acmuI tered at »-urabaya to 20 ne^y appointed by due coreevent was attenc..a ay kind mC nv. as bpm? officers in n Sr midshipmen from Den a Helder V who made their esca.^ r »v m-e y°«ng X who all narrowly escaped
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  • 647 5 Reuter. LONDON, AUG. 6. ANY NATION WHICH THREATENS THE INDEPENDENCE AND INTEGRITY OF THAILAND WILL BE A MATTER OF IMMEDIATE CONCERN TO GREAT BRITAIN, MORE PARTICULARLY AS A THREAT AGAINST THE SECURITY OF SINGAPORE SAID MR. ANTHONY EDEN, THE FOREIGN SECRETARY, IN THE
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  • 156 5 "PRIDE PREJUDICE" ENTERTAINMENT (At the Capitol) WHEN a well-known novel is brought to the screen usually the characters fall to measure up to what we h* ve imagined of them after reading the Not so of Jane Austen's masterpiece "Pride and Prejudice which made its abearance at the Capitol yesterday.
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  • 73 5 rAt the Pavilion) N lDO h girl, Stella Moya, Is one of the A pSh S "Stormy Wrather now showing at c thejJ*\ P ?ass2a bigamist one of whose other w J™' v 8 e is film is a scream throughout, a i su T r f the
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  • 27 5 l/MO KJW.~ Pieces of wreckage and stone from Smbed parts of Buckingham Sr may shortly he sold as souvenirs in aid of War Relief funds
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  • 543 5 Batavia, July 23. FN a leading article on the subject of the British-American-Dutch "economic front" against Japan in its issue of July 29, the Java Bode of Batavia states that Japan will doubtless make reprisals against the Netherlands East Indies in much the same way
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  • 90 5 Reuter. Melbourne. Aug. 6. A REPRESENTATIVE of the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun queried Mr. R. G. Menzies the Australian Premier, at to-day s puss conference whether Mr. Menzies personally could do anything to ease the Far Eastern situa'ioMr. Menzies replied: "I wish I foiew,
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  • 65 5 Lucknow. Aug. i. OVER nine-tenths of the leather footwear used by the Army In India I produced in trn United Provinces, where one oi the greatest production units -n 'ho boot trade 1» in existence. TbTSotS factory at Shanjahpur has expanded creatly owing to the wm and
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  • 42 5 Singapore. Thursday. THE following is Uw programme of dn-ls for the Singapore \olunteer Coips, t'J-day. 8 8 L Btv R A. (vi- Manning and L.G training, at headquartP2nd Bn BS VT -Lectures, at hcadoMarters. 8 V Biff. Coy -Specialist training at headquarters
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  • 172 6 J THOUGJtJ the new Trade Disputes Bill'to be introduced at the next meeting of the Legislative Council will ensure the continuance of essential services even in the face of serious labour unrest, its provisions, especially those relating to the virtual penalising of what are described as strikes
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  • 141 6 no one will cavil at the Government arming themselves with the nocessarv powers to prevent strikes in essential services, especiailv in war-time, the manner in which it is sought to be done cannot be justified on any ground. If it were merely a war-time measure, there might have
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  • 135 6 WHAT is a legal strike and what is not? It is this definition that will determine the efficacy of our labour legislation. As the law stands to-day, almost any strike can be declared illegal though the Government have expressed their anxiety to hold the scales evenly between employers
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  • 1254 6 The Malayan premier of the love story of Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton will be held at the Cathay on Monday, the proceeds going to the Royal Navy and Merchant Service. This article gives a glimpse of the story around
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  • 463 6 IN .spite ol tru between eaph tween the rich and th J unity of society pronounced thai Trade unions, wi.... organising work.: bargaining, on t!u them a eonsciou n part of the indu have the right and the i upon indnstrM them in part. This idea,
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  • 2688 7 FULL REPORT OF WAR DEBATE Reuter. London, Aug. 7. the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, the Lord Privy Seal, Mr. C. R. Attlee ►ate on the war situation. He started by paying a tribute to the magniRussians were putting up against the Nazis. He also
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  • 393 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 6. ommand to- s pe< ial announceEastern Front, is made possible of new operant claims that been achieved ints between •he Gull oi Finol the Pripet ection oi Smoi ake Peipus. which follow and estimate erations on the a nd ol the navy are
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  • 290 7 Reuter. New York, Aug", b. THE idea that a Nazi "superman" sums up the characteristic features of the German armed forces is refuted in an article bv M Michael Pobers. foreign editor of the Le Jour and Echo tie Paris, published in the
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  • 156 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 6. DETAILS of the R. A. F.s attacks on Germany on Tuesday night are given in the latest British Air Ministry communique which states that in a gale of wind last night, a large force of aircraft of the Bomber Command
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  • 158 7 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. o. fK# f(l)o osition to Hitler in Poland, CzechoN eW details of the opposit to-day, 11 ..irjn unrl Yugoslavia are given m Slovakia and j les of Russ ia and asrssr:r~ s Fascism. ~.,,Q oVv ut 2 00 men and officers fight against
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  • 88 7 Reuter. Zurich, Aug. 8. i HINTING that Vichy's assirj ances that she will Ml 1 deliver her North African r bases to Germany are not J valid in all the circumstances S the Vichy correspondent »d i the Tribune de Geneve claiming to echo the official
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    • 300 8 IT COULD HAVE HAPPENED AT TANGLIN! OH BOY What a Scandal! I m wmmmmmmmmkmmmwmmtm Wait 'til you hear, and see all about the goings on of CARY, KATHERINE and JIMMY in "THE PHILADELPHIA STORY" Note: Jimmy Stewart won the Gold Academy Award lor his great performance in this new M.G.M.
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    • 224 9 \NI> STILL THE CROWDS FLOCK j BONDER of SONG MUSIC and l 1 11 n c IINICOLOUR! AGAIN! £fif Woutlone News and jfejkfej I \Vn'j Just Arrived, W l t utiii v Fox. J ?TtM R DAY 9th AUGUST at /4CA l \Kli: <UICE FA YE I JOHN PAYNE HIE
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    • 205 9 10.559 IN SINGAPORE HAVE SEEN THIS Sensational Circus ARE YOU ONE OF THEM? If not. .sec it to-night AT THE NEW WOULD B O X I MG ARE M A NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. Saturday Sunday Matinees at p.m. J Dare-Devil Acrobatic Acts Stunts NOT ONE DULL MOMENT 1 "11
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    • 281 9 WHAT A LAUGH-RIOT WITH THE SCREEN'S PERFECT COMEDY TE\M! SEE G CE with ROBERT SON HARE- J^r K YVONNE ARNAUD iNc i GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS ita Liltk F»rrof roids Society Row' Any- SPECIAL MATINEE HOOKERS REPEAT SCREENING FIFTH AVENUE GIRL of rko radio IaTSSSSS COMEDY SENSATION !A~CRAND CAST OF PLAYERS
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  • 51 10 Domestic Occurrence l>l ATll IdTl CHELL: —On 6th August, 1941. at hi r residence, No. 737-K, Florence Road, off Simon Road. EOfreida Cornell Mitchell, aged 61 years, daughter of Mrs. J. W. llawkshaw. The funeral cortege will leave her residence at 4.30 pm to-day lor interment at B:dadari Cemetery. Deeply
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    • 648 10 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMLNI TRUST Tenders are invited for the reconstruction of 13 houses at Dunlop Street and Mayo Street. Plans. Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Office of the Singapore Improvement Trust on payment of a deposit of $50'- Which will be refunded if a bona fide
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    • 173 10 I© There must be i II v m s i why the sales of canned product!! rising. Outstanding Mm is always rei up Malayan publu s i rccognisr the unvarying* itv of Malayan fruits and fruit \nu by The Malayaa 1m Cannint; Co.. Ltd (iot to know more d table
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 827 10 j T O-l» AY S iVViT^ SINGAPORE ZHL. 225 m. 1333 k!cs. CRY «1 »< ZHP.I. 30.96 m. 9.69 mcs. ZHP.2. 4«.58 m. 6.175 m cs. CSV —i?V, N *£ftVlr» ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7.25 m|cs. Gtt «V/ 1 m' p m. GSb 12.00—1.00 Chinese Programme (On tlu 1 '."^l ZHP.3
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  • 611 11 p.* V r-ocJ ►V 0 3. Ett .9 *60xd B 18 is" 1 4 00 I ib 6c d °oio B Jimah ($1) 1.15 l 25 Jeram Glenealy ($1) 1.22y 2 1.27>/ a Kuantan (50 cts.) 0.70 0 75 Kam»aan (fl) 1.15 1 25 Kedah ($1)
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  • 156 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Thursday THE easing tendency which has recently been notice tole was further evident in the tin share market yesterday. Boag Fatts were done at 1 29, Rahmaiis at 106. Talam at 173Va. There was small business in Rau Gold at
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  • 27 11 i Singapore, Thursday. j Prices of tin and robber 1 In Singapore at noon to- day were:— TIN 1 RUBBER J Buyers oS Sellers 38%
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  • 66 11 Singapore, Aug. 6. Gambler 7.50 Java Cube 12.00 Hamburg Cube 12.25 Muntck White Pepper 16.50 White Pepper 16.00 r.lack Pepper 8.00 Sundrierj Copra 2.65 Mixed Copra 2.40 Small Flake Tapioca 8.00 Fair Flake Tapioca 7.50 Medium Pearl Tapkca 10.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 10.00 Lingga Sago Flour 5.25 Fair Sago
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  • 42 11 (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru. Wednesday OUBSCRIPTIONS to th" Malaya Patriotic Fund from Segamat district h.ivbeen received from: Batu Anam Club $122 00, Sungei Benarut Estate $9.30, Batu Anam Club $105 .00 Sungei Scnarut Estate $15.80.
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  • 308 11 Batavia, Aug. 1. pOLLOWING H.M. the Queen's broadcast address, Aneta interviewed a number of leading members of the People's Council, whose opinions .were sought more especially on the references to political reforms. Mr. Socria Nata Atmadja, for the Association of Regents, declared that the Queen's
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  • 140 11 Reuter. 4fc Moscow, Aug. 6. THE midday Soviet communique states: "During the night of Aug. 5, our troops continued fighting in the directions of Kholm, Smolensk, Belaya-Tserkov and in the Estonian sector of the front. "In the other directions and sectors of the front no
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  • 167 11 Reuter. Gibraltar. Aug. 6. 'THE Spanish ship. Cludad de Sevilla, j A (6.279 tons» has arrived at Gibraltar j from Barcelona and Valencia, with 555 refugees bound for New York. They were Jews from many parts of Europe, including Germany. Rumania and Belgium, mostly husbands
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    • 297 11 Public Notices THE BANKRUPTCY ORWNAHCI (CHATTER 45 > In the High Court of the Stiaits Settlements. Settlement ot Singapore. Notice of Wage-earners Administration Order Name of debtor: VEER AN AN SUPPIAH. XT n Address of debtor. No. 95-D. Lorong Limau. Balestier Road. tl of debtor: Peor. Evatt Co.. Singapore. No.
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    • 234 11 BUKIT KATIL CROP THE raMMr crop in 'he month of Jul: f or thr Bukit Kniii Rubber Ectat? Ltd.. is 36.681 lbs. Th? total crop foi he three months enduw Jul* Is 100.^1 mm. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAFTER 45i In the High Court of the Stiaits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore.
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    • 287 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. UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED.
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  • 42 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 7. THE Mcscow radio yesterday quot*'ed statements by German prisoners to the effect that when Germany attacked Russia. German soldiers were told that the U.S.S.Rwas "letting the German army through" to attack the British m Iraq.—Reuter.
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  • 37 12 w m The Queen, who is Honorary Colonel of the Regiment, recently raid a visit to a gallon of the London Scottish. Photo shous the Queen having a ride in a Bren gun carrier.
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  • 145 12 Reuter. "London. Aug. 6. DIG petrol stores, belonging tc the D German Army, disappeared to the Roulers district of Western Flanders, according to news reaching the Free Belgian news service. The German authorities ar- holding a widespread inquiry into the affair. A curfew
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  • 124 12 Reuter. London. Aug. 6. THE possibility of coal rationing i in the coming winter was mentioned by Sir Andrew Duncan, pres dent of the Board of Trade speaking in a debate on coal in the House of Commons yesterday. "It may well be," he
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  • 129 12 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 5. MR Leon Henderson, the Price Administrator, toformed Concress that th? United States faced the ''strongest and most ed increase in the cost of living even if the Administrations recently- introduced Price Control Bill became law Immediately. Testifying before the House Banking
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  • 63 12 COMPLYING with the request ol the Chinese Government, the U S Government will send 35 transport planes to help improve transportation of goods over -he Burma Road, reports the Hong Kong correspondent of the Nanyang Siang Pau. The planes will have a total
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  • 222 12 Reuter. London, Alg. 7. Rritish relations with (Finland rf,U.n, Witt 11» m-'* a""" 1 On Auk. 1. however, MrEden added, the Finnish Minister called to inform him that his Government had decided to recall him and had suspended, for the time beinK. the activities of the
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  • 119 12 IN order to acquaint overseas I Chinese throughout the world I with developments in the world siI tuation: the Chinese Affairs Board 61 the Kuomintang. Chungking, 'has. since July 17, been making a weekly broadcast simultaneously over Stations XGOA and XGOY. This broadcast, given in Mandarin,
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  • 55 12 Reuter. Cairo, Aug. 6. A BRITISH communique issued from General I Headquarters, Cairo, to-day states, that in "Libya, con- tinuing their aggressive acti- vities outside Tobruk, our raiding parties yesterday seized a German post and i despite enemy counter-at- tacks, inflicted heavy casual- ties
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  • 115 12 Reuter. MR .P C Spender. u Minister for figures revealing ti,, J** Australia's war effoit l He said thai up? vessels, includi; patro i lesI es l els a: would be built. The Navy increased by 350 p.„-i < war began and continuing a: year.
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  • 449 12 Reuter. "Somewhere in Europe/ A TT is understood that informed German circles rega 1 coming fortnight as extremely critical. Th, qi whether the third offensive will succeed in smashing I•, Kmi armies or whether the prospect of a winter campaign v come a certainty.
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  • 70 12 Reuter. THE German- a seriov.s turn thai orders have taken in A threatening pr< 1 the German comm: Jk tnade warns the S "hour is comin- j| rise or fir.al desceiv. ol sss« oeople." Jm According 'o the mndent ot the N- -;M the
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