Malaya Tribune, 11 August 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, August 11, 1941.
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  • 204 1 Reuter. rE Axis powers lost 57 planes and the R.A.F. X In western Europe and in the Middle East during last week. Indications of intensive attack? by the R.A.F. over Germany compared with the slight Luftwaffe activity over Britain is reflected in the fact that
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  • 183 1 Reuter. New York, Aug. 11. I eetings of the Vichy leaders, who are believed to be discussing the German ia nds which are tantamount to according Germany the full use of the Atlantic bases on the French African Coast, are being closely watched L
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  • 195 1 Reuter. Victor, Aug. 11 T\\l n n>e atmospnerc which surrounded Marshal Petain's talks with Ad- irn Darl in and Gen Wey- n(l en Saturday eased considerably yesterday. says f[|; Hchy nnvs agency. Talks b? ween the principal Ministers, prior to to-day's Cabinet meeting, took place rerttrda?
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  • 103 1 British Press. London. Aug. 11« V Iron tar corners ol t Occklna to the Royal raiabiishment 101 (be war began, haul re than 6.500 men wit: training. these mon have come from Canada's contribution 1- j on cr 100 while N<* ith A: a
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  • 104 1 London. Au-;. 11. J E N DavU>. national Amerteua Red Onm hmt -rrived in Lonm A.v.rnca. She U tn .1 days to find out furrlean women can do tc i. ol Bntein. the mm) work of h:Davids said: "So far iblc to i.:o\lde
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  • 82 1 London. Aug. 11. information, on tht Sir Gerald Campbell, ha* or c. K. Webster a~ Britttb Library of Infor York to succeed t ho has retired. i hold.-, the Stevens'" tlooft] History at the >1 Economics and is a c Council of the British ae»S
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  • 233 1 Loi.don. Aug 11 I 'THOUGH cbe Germans have been dnv I Ing Vichy, rtench factories do no* HBHi to be working well from the I standpoint of German sar production. Factories In ibe Parts listiict, which used to work lor the French Air
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  • 70 1 Reuter. Tint ago de Chile, Aug. 11. IT la officially tutted that a Nazi 1 plot hai been discove:fcd in southersevcial German leaders have* been arrested in the towns of Frutillas. Llanquihuc, Puerto Monte and Puerto Va as. The arrests were followed by house starches.
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  • 16 1 Reuter. London. Aug. It la nrr 6 e«n'T« xzzg the same."—Reuter.
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    28 1 THE OLD NEW J Photo shows the old and 5 the new. Tomahawk airI craft and a camel on a desert aerodrome in the Middle East. a a
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  • 447 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 11. FOLLOWING their recent claim* ol great military imUOMM r against the Russians in the Ukraine, the Nazis yesterday fell strange!v silent about the oi>erations on the Eastern Front. The German m.d-day communique resurrected the phrase about operations continuing according to plan but
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  • 410 1 Reuter. Jerusalem, Aug. 11. pood s syg; r aie stc diW noise, fSe a ve'l the regular cm. rat'ons are frequently unobtamaT,!eßranvlava the position is so r£t£ an\ry housewives da r* -luse disturbances in front 4ri/oned hi four weeks
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  • 244 1 "Steadying Effect On Japan "-Duff Cooper Reuter. k/ J_ s s MR. A. Duff Cooper, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and Cabinet Minister who is coming to the Far East on n special mission to co-ordinate all aspects of the war effort, declared,
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  • 68 1 Reuter. London, Aug n FURTHER details are now avadable of the general trainin? Un war tliat is f<Ang on be**" l lines cf Russia's fronts. Whil* millions of men are operating in military training camps other millions, corresponding to' Britain's Home Guards, are gcing thr:ugh
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  • 39 1 Reuter. Zurich, Aug. 11 THE Berlin correspondent of the Die Tat says that according to an official decree all property in Germany and occupied belonging to Amertean citteens must be declared by Oct. I.—j
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  • 77 1 THERE is no shortage of 100 i A m Britain and no signs of the Fo->d Minister. Lord Wool ton. »"< however declared that It would be U UkS that the meat raUon for the gwae 5 public would be la -reasea during the
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  • 33 1 Reuter. Cairo. AUK. ii TT Is now revealed that a German Jm rSfon the Nile delta last •55» or the occupants were taken prisoner Two were M«M -Reutei
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  • 113 1 Reuter. (From Our Own rt t T) CHEQUE for $901,501 will be A Rented to His Excellency the High Commoner Sir Shenton Thomas .when he! u*a < eSfe X S S an Miners' Bomber Fund, for remittance to London The fund was started U December last and was
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  • 163 1 London, Aug. 11. THE Economist points out that the Germans are gaining ground in Russia apparently at the cost of the jettisoning of their original objectives. Instead of driving towards Leninrad, they have moved in an easterly direction to the neighbourhood of Kholm which is
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  • 272 1 Reuter. Ankara, Aug. HrHE German attack against Kiev and Odessa may be supplemented by a nnval attack against Russian Crimea. according to reliable military advices arriving in Ankara from Moscow and the southern Russo-Gcrman front stated Mr. Martin Agronsky (National Broadcasting Company's commentator) in a broadcast.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 494 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ASSOCIATE editor of Colliers Weekly, and accredited correspondent with the British forces in the Middle East, Mr. Frank Gervasi, arrived in Singapore yesterday aftera hectic sojourn in EufOpe, on the African. *ar front and in Thailand. He confessed to reporters that utttn a
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  • 550 2 gAYING that he himself had been in the police force for si\' years, H.H. fhe Maharaja of Patiala yesterday exhorted the Sikh police to live up to their traditions of loyalty and gallantry when he inspected a parade at the Sikh barracks. His Highness was met
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  • 29 2 Mrs. Lee Choon Guan and Mr. LJm Chong Pang and family will be leaving Singapore to-day lor Cameron Highlands en holiday. They will be away for about a fortnight.
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  • 486 2 IN fl broadcast talk from 1 ,Singapore last night, Dr. V.t\ r .W.S. Purcell described Japan's foreign policy as an ''autonratotT which was not itnfler control. Dr. Purcell spoke on curTect affairs and his talk was entitled Obiter Dicta." Speaking of Japan he said: "People are
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  • 52 2 HIGH Commissioner for India in South Africa. Sir Rama Rau arrived in Singapore yesterday on purely private business." Sir Rama Rau. who is on leave in India from his post in South Africa, will stay here until his daughter leaves by the Clipper for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 464 2 ENTERTAIN w yoUR FRIENDS THERE MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly SUNDAY NIGHT Relay of Regimental Band Concert Baffles bakery —iu-—--■~sea View I H OTE L— 8 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, SATURDAY tSALL-IIOOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDIUONED BY SEABREEZES SPECIAL BEVXER DAXC E DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE HELLER'S BAND
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    • 308 2 (Cent-A-Planc Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed duriiig the week-evd on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims* TWENTY-ONE THE TEST OF THE STAIRS Do you feel breathless or s;iddy wKfc the si is lit exertion of climbing the -iUir*? Do you suffer f, from digestive
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    • 249 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta, Port Swettenham, Penang, Neganatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For passenger accommodation apDIV to: BOUSTEAD k CO. LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel: 5431 for Passage Freight. When in Kuala
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    • 344 2 P. fr 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England MAIL PASSENGER avt> n n The best possible services ir* k maintained by the p fc o Q J* ln 2 from the Straits to. 2£* A ports of call in China, IndiaV and the United Rfc*^ Passengers are
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  • 248 3 Reuter. I Uttth T r onto, Aug. 10. S 1 WITH rounds of 71, 78, 66, 69 1,1 274. Sam Sncau H„°| dCr) f llot s P ri "ffs, Vir- i i* Sr W u° n the Canadian ope i golf champ.onship here on I
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  • 68 3 (From Our Own Reporter) F Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. F Selangor Club beat the T P C A. in the Stonor Shield nna] riayed on the Padang ta-dav Mr 107 mis, th? T.P.C.A. collap"?ns for 5« runs- in the second innings pgainst the bowling of Sadier vvhc
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  • 32 3 THE Chinese beat the Canadians o-4 in their major league baseball match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Scores: Canadians 300 001—0 4 Chinese 110 002 1— 5
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  • 433 3 avenge Previous Defeats G°SWE B F 0 KFLr G LEFT-ARM BOWLER, ONG »> AND ©*CH, WONG, FOLLOWING A SIFW vV.L 8 81 18-YEAR-OLD CHEONG THIAM GSM?"?v NOT OOT WITH 70 Rras HELPED W1W\"™Jv SSL ,NG THE CHINESE A FINE VICTORY IN r S JNGAP0RE RECREATION CLUB GA1V1E
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  • 270 3 S'pore Badminton C'ships THRILLS were plenty at the 1 Clerical Union Hai! veslerd> v. wren the men's doubles quarterfinals in the Singapore open badminton championships were* nlavcd cflF. Wee Upon Hai and Wong ChongTeck, the holders, although winning through ior the semi-finals in straight sets, were fully extended
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  • 52 3 'THE August mixed foursttmes ol the .'sland Golf Club resulted as follows: Mrs. C. J. Poh and Cheong Chee Lim 50—15=33. Mrs. Wyefcoff and B. H. Chua 45 —7^^°». Mrs. Oet and fl Cheah 4V l(Pi a«Mrs. C. A. R. Batman and P. dft Camth 47—8 l
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    60 3 j JfHO Sin Kie. the Chinese 1 Davis Cup tennis plavei i and holder of two Malayan J i titles, will be playing in ex- S 1 hibition matches at Ihe i Straits Chinese Recreation riub this afternoon. Members of the Club and their fiiends are invited
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  • 51 3 TO-DAY SOCCER: Reserve Div.. RA.F. v Argyns. Seletar: Div. TI A. R.A.F. I Seletar* v Moravia F. and N.; Signals v R.A.O.C. Alexandra: R.A.F. Tengah* v R A.M.C.. Stadium: R E. iMalays v R.E. <Pulau Brani*. Changl. TENNIS: S.R.C. tournament. Exhibition by Kho Sin Kie S.C.R.C. 4.30 p.m.
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  • 328 3 POOD batting performances by C. u Thuraisingam md Kuldip Singh, wlio scored 64 -nd 5l runs reflectively, featured the cricket match at Balestier yesterday when the Combined Colleges irew with the Ceylon Sports* Club. Combined Colleges batted first >.nd put up 144 runs, Kuldip Sinpn
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  • 77 3 Reuter. r PHE S.R.C second string bent the SC C second XI by 41 runs In n cricket fixture on the Padang on Saturday. nam bowline by j. TraiE. who took six. wickets for 28 runs, and Loveday who ruptured two for 4 runs,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 16 3 I WATER MINERAL WATER frotn the Selctar Hot Spring, Singapore. An alkaline drink sMth corrtctirt nropertiet
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    • 42 3 JOHNNIE m WALKER Mj 1 STILL GOING STRONG VV CHINA BUILDING, ®$€t*em S,NGAPORE V V V Telegrams: centenary; MARINE Phone MOTOR VV y\ VEHICLES \V HssurancC WORKMEN'S d*M*m**m*m OMFENSATIONVV < PERSONcU ACCIDENT ACFNJTS I'HPOITTfOrT .HAT AY A j MVPK&t R \TES «V; LUiKRAL
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 192 4 "I AM DISAPPOINTED at the response to the appeals to the Asiatic population in Malaya to fill the vacancies in the Volunteer Forces or to join up to expand the services open to them in the army. I do not know why this is so,
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  • 155 4 IN trying to answer this question, the G.O.C. has hinted at one of the contributory causes, namely, the unwillingness of employers to release men for part-time war duties. While this is certainly a major cause, there are other considerations which militate against the maximum cooperation of the Asiatic
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  • 168 4 THE events of the past few months must have rendered obsolete the old conception of restricting Asiatic recruitment and training to the absolute minimum. This is a people's war; let the people fight it out. Lack of equipment, lack of training facilities, lack of officer material, etc.—all
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  • 165 4 AS the war effort in England gathers ever increasing momentum, the cultural life of the nation goes on. To the questions whether new books are being written and discussed pictures oainted. debates held new nlavs put on in the West End of London, there be
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  • 292 4 LONDON has in a true sense become the centre r >t European culture. The heart of Europe beats not at the centre but near the perimeter. So was it lono- ago in the Dark Ages, when the Irish monk.* kept alight the little flame which
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  • 199 4 VIENNA. Prague, Warsaw: golden names vanished glories. From Vienna to these shores has come the highly specialised art of photographic and colour reproduction for which she has long been famous, applied now fcr the first time to English subjects. Langer, the distinguished Czech playwright, is here. The Poles
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  • 180 4 TYEFYING high explosives, fumes and death by drowning, men are putting to sea in speed-boats which have been specially built to be bombed by the R.A.F. These intrepid men are the crews aboard armour-plated 40-ft. boats J built in British yards renowned for racing craft and
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  • 302 4 T HAD received a cable order- ing me to "cancel all plans and return home." 1 had gone first to the Propaganda Mudstry and then to the police for the necessary answers—or permission to leave the country. In checking over their records, the
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  • 278 4 AFTER that there was nothing to do but wait. Day after day, I went to Police Headquarters to see whether my exit visa had been approved. There was always the Fame answer—"No." I waited for rtavs—for weeks. Meanwhile the police had begun picking up Americans left and right.
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  • 122 4 AFTER finishing the beer, we went up to his room and started in on a bottle of brandy. We werent drunk. We were too low to get drunk He showed me the pictures of his wife and two children who were in New Jersey. I think that night,
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  • 361 4 ON April 2, I mad> my fourth reservation; for Tuesday, April 10. After that, the Lufthansa was booked solid until May I,—unless a cancellation should be made in the meantime. It looked like my last chance *o get out. On the morning of April 9. 20 hours
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  • 121 4 WITH that somewhat baffling re- mark she disappeared again into tbe office. It was fully 20 minutes before shy? came back. It was the most miserable 20 minutes I ever expect to spend. I sat there smoking one terrible German cigarette after another. What I r ally needed
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  • 496 4 AT the outbreak ol t] c extra admini.strn* to be set up in order to the multitude of em which would never hav< existence if it had not I intensification ol tl Accordingly arrangt v rushed through with speed that they larkr<] of elaborate pluming generally associated
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 877 5 "Hardship Has Steeled Our Hearts, Strengthened Our Resolution" Reuter. Lcndon, Aug. 11. VRDSHIP has only steeled our hearts and strengthened our resolution," declared the Queen in a special broadcast j ;l st night, addressed to the American people. the cost, however long the
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  • 466 5 JAPAN'S southward expansion programme is a big game of bluff- Japan will, wherever possible, annex tcrritoiies by the tactics of this game but she will not fight. This was the opinion expressed by Dr. John S. Young, globe-trotting correspondent cf the National Broadcasting Company, who
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  • 69 5 HIM Highness the Maharaja of Patiila at the out he c v sion of the laying of the foundation stone club for India' troops opposite the Raffles Hotel cJso the Commander-in-Chief, Far East, <ri(fht> and the General Officer Comntanaing, Malaya. His highness the Maharaja of Patiala accomnanie
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  • 125 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) GOVERNMENT has refused to grant the request of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singapore made recently, for an increase m the quota of Chinese immigrants. Th- Singapore Chamber asked Irs a petition t: the Colonial Secretary that Gvernment sh-uld uv crease tne quota
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  • 132 5 Reuter. THE Axis is beginning to realise 1 that the Russian war may drag 01 The Rome Radio announced on Sunday that Russia, with the assistance from her friends and with her vast territory, might o~ able to prolong resistance mdetillUely Zurich, Aug. It The thoroughness
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  • 204 5 (Tiibune Staff Reporter) MRS. PtC Brcdiß, of the National Broadcasting Ct mpany and weU-known contributor to Harpers Bazaar and Naticna! Geographic Magazines, was in Singapore on Saturday after having spent six wetks in the Netherlands Eas* Ind.p* Dining her stay In the N.E.1.. *he made
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  • 132 5 Reuter. Peshawar, Aug. 11 THE Russians' tenacicus resistance to the Nazi invaders has made a deep impression among tnj tribesmen along the North West Frentier, it is learned. The tnteamen although frankly unfrLndiy towards Bolshevist principles, recognise the significance of tne Russo German war It is
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  • 46 5 In connection with the closing ol tne Botanical Gardens from c'usk to dawn It 'Is now understood that on days wl>< 1 the Police Band perform* the hour of closing Is 10 p.m. Tlv; Police Band will be giving a performance to-night at B.JU.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 12 5 Irritating COUGHS COLDS and CHILLS Quickly Yield To IPEIPS ANTISEPTIC bRiATHLAbLL TA&LETt.
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    • 184 6 DINE, DRINK DANCE IN THE ACCOMMOniOUS ORIGINAL LEADING ULTRA-MODERN CABARET (Where Comforts Ameniiies Are Always Recognised) TO-NICHT DANCE 9-50 to 12 P.M. IN AID OF "CHILDREN*S AIR SOCIETY** Special extension till 2 A.M. ON SAT. HUh Xtii. II j II THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY during the week-end. Please come early to
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    • 614 7 PP^^ Vacant JUli apaal*tiar Saandorcs. Apc'.y to Box 192 cc pore. (No. 635K) -nirentlce. ($10) cne ;> echanie ($2O). Apply 81. pore. 1-2 p.m. only. 1 (No. G2MC) Apply In person t to c. m. p. pniai. Fircmban. (No. SISK) need radio mechanic. culars. Reply Box Ibune, Singapore. (No. 63CK)
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    • 778 7 o>ngapore. (No. 3C9K) A™fJ°?f Blven 5 experienced SuSdoV. PP 7: Munsnl 14 Owen Road, aingapore. (Wo< ellK) Wr^rl^* ol^o a D^"sS»ool. Ne* v?? to sew n dress before TeTchJ a io,i from t M *<*» Ota. Java S5S£a mi UppPr Road, oingapore. (No rj6CKj nS C^^-Af^ rno< S, Classes is2|-.
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    • 861 7 Motor Vehicles WANTED Bor ~10 H.P. car. Reply Bo~x Hi r<, Malay* Tribune. Singapore (No. 697K> SALE-Vauxhall 14 Saloon, excellent cordltlon. Apply 648 Stevens Road. Slngapore. Phone *****. (No 611K» S2i YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone SOHH. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 67CK) FOR SALE Flat Balilla tourer 1936.
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    • 620 7 Public Notices NEW SCUDAI, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that he Nineteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be leld at the Registered Office, No. )3, Market Street, S ngapore, on Friday, August 29, 1941, at noon and that at such Meeting the Directors
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    • 562 7 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHO3E. DISTRICT OF BATU PAHAT Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order and First Meeting of Creditors. Name of Debtor: Mustapha bin Ya'acob. Address: Jalan Kluang. Batu Pahat. Description: Power Station Coolie Number of Proceedings: B.P. Bankruptcy No. 16 of 1938. Date of Wage-Earner's Administration Order made:
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    • 879 7 jTO-DAY*S ttAtolU 1 j SINGAPORE LONDON .9 J? HP 2 ZHP 2 EASTERN SERVICE. ZHP. 225 in. 1333 k rs. GSV 17.81 mcs; 16 84 metres. ZHP.i. 50.9« m. 969 m cs. IS. 14 mci; IS si metr-s. /HP 2. 48 58 m. 6175 mcs. GSO —II 75 mcs 25.53
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  • 171 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ONE hundred and twenty candidates. Including 15 girls, coming from all over Malaya began the deferred "freshmen's term" at Raffles College to-day. Sixty "freshies" reported to the Principal. Medico 1 College, on Saturday prior to their commencing studies to-day. Owing to the
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  • 145 8 (From our Financial C orrespondent) Singapore. Monday Inhere wm a weakening m the tin ihar« market on Saturday when sellers were inclined to accept lower bids. Bong Fatts which e'nrlv on were 127 Closed sellers at 126. Sungel LOU saw ■Owe business at 1
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  • 27 8 Singapore, Monday. Prices of tin and rubber i in Singapore at noon tt> day were:— I I RUBBEH J Buyers 38 1 •> Sellers 38 1
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  • 127 8 Reuter. London. Aug. 10. RUMOURS that Marshal Gocring and General Milch have been removed from the military command are confirmed, say's the Moscow Radio, by the fact, to which attention is drawn in Stockholm, that neither was mentioned in the (i< man Hiffh Command's special
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  • 38 8 Reuter. London. Aug..i 1 AN Admiralty communique states: "The Board of the Admiralty regrets to announce that the d°strov*! D fender (Lieut.-Com. G. L Farnficld. RN.i has been sunk. I here is nc of life."—Reuter V
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  • 62 8 Reuter. London. Awx. It. INDIA'S latest conti'bution to 1 war ellort l- three new Spitfire squad- rons. They are to be named after Indian provinces and states w.io hare ee*»t money to buy the aircraft. 1 1 I Punjab. 121 Baroda and Bho >al. (31 Mysore
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  • 31 8 THI. rubber crop of the United Malacca Rubber Batata* Ltd. In Juiv is 58 000 lbs. The total .-rop for 3 months ending July is 16. r ».000 Ibi'
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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