Malaya Tribune, 13 August 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Saks Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1941. FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, August 13, 1941.
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  • 155 1 Reuter. Rangoon, Aug. 13. AN important step forward in the constitution of Burma and in the sphere of defence has been taken with the reconstruction of the Burma Defence Council with the Burmese Prime Minister. U. Baw, as Vice-Chairman. The announcement was made in a
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  • 404 1 BRITAIN and Russia have pledged full aid to Turkey if she is attacked by European power. tally announced late last night from London. r the British and Russian Governments, in idenbeen handed to the Turkish Foreign Office. j r o
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  • 271 1 Reuter. Jacob, Renter' j Special Correspondent) Cairo, Aug. 12. vi( I and the British in Teheran have ticaliy and on parallel lines in an effort tc v the menace of the Nazi penetration, it is the Iranian Government appreciates the fall Nwi oi ituatkuL
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  • 55 1 W OP REGIMENT WIPED OUT Reuter. P* w Call Aug. 13. v --tL, m command of Ban forces in North an order yesterday the exp'cits of the :i Regiment and ther Italian units ane example. ih Cairo that the chagrined when or because the heri was practical fl *ut recently
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  • 44 1 Reuttr s Special yrrninmj,m| Beirut. Auc 13. -as been performed Red Cross since the Armistice con•»1 »D ol the Synar t i -.-'buted 800 ton* With 100 tons A Llut ac a result of t J sea and a
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  • 119 1 Reuter. Mr Peter Fr&ser, New. Zealand Prim? Minister, in a broadcast from London last night declared "New Zealand and Australia will meet war in the Pacific w unyielding determination and stand shculder to shoulder until victory said that the situation ir the Pacific was "certvnly
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  • 345 1 Reuter. MARSHAL PET A IN, in hi*> broadcast tc the French people last night, gave this summary, in 12 points, of the immediate programme of political action drawn up by his Government 'The problem of the Government goes beyond the framework of a simple ministerial reshuffle.
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  • 48 1 > .on don. Aug. 13. ONE person In three in Britain now ha* a steel helmet, following the addition of 2,700,000 of the new type to the 14,000,000 already distributed to trie fighting forces, the police, civil defence worker}. Art watchers and Industrial workers.—British Wireless.
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  • 40 1 Reuter. Washington. Aug. 12. PRESIDENT Rooseve'ts yacht, the Potomac, has now been silent for three days. The last fine the Navy Department reported receipt of a message from the yacht was on Saturday morning. —Reuter.
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  • 184 1 gIX squadrons of Blenheims of the Bomber Command psnetratee into the Rhineland yesterday morning to attack the great Cologne power stations at Uadrath and Knapsack. Fighters accompanied the bombers as far as Antwerp. The bombers went on alone from that place, often flying at less than
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  • 62 1 Reuter. Lcndon, Aug. 13. THE Air Ministry issued the 'following •uiniruncement last night: The Air Ministry regrets to announce that on Sunday, a trans-oceanic aircraft flew into a hillside shortly after taking off from this country and that 22 passengers and the crew lost their lives."
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  • 263 1 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 12. attempt to put the proposed extension of military service on a voluntary instead of compuscry basis was defeated in the House of Representatives to-day by 203 vote- to 202. The Kepuoiicans advanced a dual proposal :#hich provided: (1)
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  • 126 1 Reuter. Zurich, Aug. 13. SMOLENSK, js a dead city like Pompeii." That is how one eye-witness sums up his impression cf the 1 f own which the Germans won at heavy cost after weeks of bitter righting, says the Berlin corres- 1 i-ondent of the Naticnal
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  • 205 1 rE GERMANS CLAIM THAT ODFSSA, RUSSIAN BLACK SEA PORT, IS ISOLATED. Officials in Berlin declare that the German forces have now reached the Black Sea coast on the east and west of the c ty. Hungarian military circles declare that the war in the Ukraine is
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  • 90 1 Reuter. TT is officially denied in London that there is any truth whatsoever in the statement emanating from America and attributed to a Senator that Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Supply, has notified the authorities of the United States that Great Britain will negotiate peace with Germany
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  • 715 1 Britih Wireless. DARLAN is to have absolute power over national and Empire defence, with control of the land, sea and air forces of Vichy France. Marshal Petain announced this last nig-ht in a speech broadcast to the French people. He began by telling them that
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  • 153 2 S'TORE HAINANESE SEEK OWN J. P. 20,000 STRONG- NO "LEADER" (Tribune Staff Reporter) JJAINANESE in Singapore, who control quite a large share of the local business, are seeking recognition by Government by way of the appointment of at least one Hainanese Justice of the Peace. It is estimated that there
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  • 83 2 Singapore. Tuesday. THE cook boy at the Military Depot. Oilman Barracks, admitted to the Filth Magistrate to-day that he stole provisions to the value of $5.39 from the cookhouse in the early hours of Friday morning. Sentence was postponed. To another charge that he committed theft
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  • 134 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. HIS Highness the Maharajah of Patiala arrived with his personal staff this morning at Kuala Lumpur in a state saloon attached to the night mall from Singapore. Wearing the uniform of a general of the Patiala State military forces, His Highness
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  • 105 2 success is attending the J tour of an official war publicity van in the planting and mining districts of the Malay States. A Chinese miner in Perak, describing a visit to his district by the van, writes: "Our mine coolies were much entertained by the
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  • 137 2 AN official statement issued by the Thai Consu-late-General states:— "Thailand still adheres to the policy of being good friends with all countries and definitely not being the enemy of any country. "In regard to strategic positions, no country has presented any request for any base or threatened Thailand
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  • 183 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping. Tuesday. A QUIET and pretty wedding was solemnised this evening at the Taiping Wesley Church when Miss Louise Leonard, 8.A., of the Lady Treacher Girls' School. Taiping was married to the Rev. E. McGraw, principal of the Anglo-Chinese School. Sitiawan. The marriage was
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  • 209 2 THE following donations to the 1 Malaya Patriotic Fund were received by the Honorary Treasurer for the Jchore Bahru district during the month of July:— Messrs. O. E. Venables. $25; P Densham, $26; W. J. B. Johnson. $4.11; H. E Mackenzie. $20: J. M.
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  • 35 2 Simla. Aug. 10: Sir Shanmukham Chatty, leader of the Indian Purchasing Mission, is now In New York and the staff is being organised. The work is expected to start this week.
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  • 32 2 Rangoon. Aug. 10:—Owing to the latest developments in the Far East, the Mayor of Rangoon has cancelled his visit to Colombo to attend the conference of Mayors from India, Burma and Ceylon.
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  • 197 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. A PARTY of Government English School boys in charge of the senior masters of the school, Messrs. Tod and Westwood, travelled northwards yesterday to the chief towns of Malaya to renew friendship with Old Muarians and to spread the message
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  • 61 2 Singapore Tuesday. TWO more youths were charged in connection with the rioting with aerated water bottles at Killiney Road on th? night of Aug. 7. The charge was explained to Jimmy Lee. 18-year-old Hokkien and Hussein bin Hassan, 19-year-old Malay, who appeared before the
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  • 232 2 THE United Chinese Musical Association will stage some time during the sgcond half of September a play entitled "The Obedient Son" tAnak Oo How) under the auspices of a Special Committee, of which Mr. Heah Wing Chew, Managing Director of Messrs. Wah Hin and
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  • 39 2 A WELL-ATTENDED dinner was held by the Tan j one Pagar A.R.P. Division, at the Great World Restaurant on Saturday, to bid farewell to Mr. H. L. Hosking who had resigned. Mr. Hoskim, was the Divisional Warden.
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  • 25 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims): NINE
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  • 25 2 THIS week's "Up-Country Letter" of the Singapore broadcasting .station comes from Labuan, and will be read at 9 p.m. to-day.
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  • 27 2 Mysore, Aug. 10:— The R.A.F. Mysore squadron, while patrolling off the north-east coast of Britain, noticed a Messerschmitt 110 and shot It down m names.
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  • 155 2 Woman's Action fm Friend's Remarks if you are on nm __l friends about naturally be Interested *o tear X_ man's story. Fortunately, tt ending. Here is Iter et "I had put on wdg! grata* noticing It myself saying to ac, 'My word, yon fat.' I
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  • 302 3 Suggestions To Be Made To Government (Tribune Staff Reporter) I MI CEMENTS in the building of future a< uation huts in the Colony, which are ed to be "too densely built," are being ♦he Passive Defence Advisory Comity; Singapore Chinese Chamber of rtfi 11
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  • 167 3 THE Sarawak Rangers, an old and disbanded military force, will be re-formed for the defence of that British territory, states an order in the Sarawak Government Gazette. It will be liable for service in any part of Sarawak, Brunei, North Borneo and Labuan. Major G. S.
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  • 67 3 Reuter. Tokyo. Aug. 13. jJNITS -jf the Japanese Fleet en- tored Saigon harbour in the jouth of French Indo-China on Monday, it was announced in Tckyo. Lieut.-Gen. Sumita commander of the Japanese Expeditionar> Force In French Indo-China, yesterday conferred with Vice-Admi-ral Seichi Mimi Fumi, commander
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  • 69 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. SIX Bills will be dealt with at the meeting of the Federal Council of Aug. 10. The Personal Injuries (Emergency Provisions» Bill will be taken through its second reading and committee stages, while the Mining Beneath Alienated Lands Bill will
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    48 3 Among the passengers aboard the\ Qantas plane which left Singapore for Sydney recently icas Dr. V W. W. S. Purccll. head of the Department of Information and Publicity, Malaya. Dr. Purcell is going to Australia on holiday and Mr. G. L. Pc-?t is acting for him.
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  • 87 3 THE following telegram has been received by the Governor <Sir Shenton Thomas), from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, London: "I have received with much aporcdation your telegram reporting [that a total sum of 520.200.000 has been presented to His Majesty's Government as the proceeds of the
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  • 45 3 rpHE death of Miss Pushpavathl Jeai d' Arc Dumont, daughter of Mr. L. Dumont, late of the Singapore Muni cipal Architect's Dept.. has occurred a tne General Hospital. Singapore. Do ceased, who was 15*2 years, was a stu dent of Methodist Girl's School.
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  • 161 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ANEW "post office" has had to be started in Singapore to serve the needs of the large numbers of the troops now in *nc country. J The ground floor of a large and until recently unoccupied building in the heart of the
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  • 24 3 Bombay, Aug. 10: During his coming visit to Bombay the Viceroy will inspect the city's A.R.P. personnel and civic guards.
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  • 463 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Taipinff, Tuesday. •'THERE is no evidence of a 1 positive nature to connect Pottu and Kanapathy with the death of the deceased. But having regard to all the circumstances of the case I think it is impossible to arrive at the conclusion
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    • 141 3 The Awful PAIN of PILES (Haemorrhoids) Quickly Relieved By THt GREAT HERBAL OINTMENT SKIN BLEMISHES Your happiness depends so much on the IxmuW of your skin, for even the most devoted admirer is repelled by blemishes. So pimples, blotches and angry rashes ■InJS beYeated »Mb Id* h poaeflSe. B you
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    • 179 3 l INEBI6ISTIDN Most of us are working long which corrects stomach trouble hours—and who is free from scientifically in three stages, worry just now? Overwork and First it neutralises excess worry play havoc with the deli- acid. Then it soothes and procate digestive organs. Appetite tects the inflamed stomach goes.
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  • 894 4 TWO hundred and six entries, comprising 184 horses and 22 ponies, have been entered for the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting to be held on Aug. 23, 27, 30. Sept. 3 and 6. Training will commence to-morrow (Thursday) and
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  • 94 4 THE Gordons beat the Police 1 three-two after a thrilling return Div. I match played at Changi yesterday. -'i DV three goals to one. ihe R.A.F. V iFar East) beat the Naval Base Corinthians in a Div. LIB encounter at Geylang Stadium yesterday. TWO league fixtures, in addition
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  • 49 4 THE following are ties in the St. Andrew's School O B.A. tennis tournament: Friday: Dr. S. H. Tan v. K. I. Tan: Saturday. Dr. Loh Poon Lip v. Ngo Bong Huck: Sunday, Robert Lim v. Gan Ec Keng; Moncay. Cheong Eng- Han v. Dr. Lai En Foh.
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  • 20 4 TO-DAY: 2.01 a.m., 9ft.; 2.26 p.m.. 8.9 ft. TO-MORROW: 2 42 a.m., 8.5 ft.; 3.01 p.m., 8.6 ft.
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  • 111 4 Ist day 2nd day 3rd day 4th day sth day 23rd Aug. 27th Aug. 30th Aug. 3rd Sep. 6th Sept. Distance Distance Distance Distance Distance DIV. 1 6f. 7f fif 11/rw HORSES 2 6f. 7 f fif I%BL CLASS 1 3 6f. 7f -J Z 4 6f.
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  • 216 4 POOD football was provided by the Airport Sports Club at the Clerical Union, fround yesterday, when they defeated the SC.F.A. "B" in a Div. 118 gameAlways the better team, and usually more dangerous in llieir forward moves once they settled down, the Club won comfortably by
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  • 445 4 Davis Cup Players Games At Y.M.C.A. IN further exhibition matches, Kho Sin Kie, the Davis Cup ulayer, met V.M.C.A. players yesterday evening when he played live one-set matches —MC singles and four doubles. Kho Sin Kie, with his customary polish, played every game with
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  • 73 4 Reuter. London, Aug. 13. 'THE first call over on the St. Leger. which is b~lnr rui on Sept. 6 attracted little interest and there was practically no business. The Derby winner, Owen Tudor, was offered at 9,2 but not supported. Only four horses. Devonian. Chateau Largles, Royalist and Bachtawar attracted
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  • 25 4 TO DAy SOCCER: Div r R v. Manchester Div..S.CFA Div. iia. Ifcua: R !i B C.j Alexandra TENNIS: Exhih Kie at the S.R.C
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  • 123 4 THE ladies' Au* j petition ot the Golf Club v. nmah on Mondi resulted In a wii Ross in "A' divi score of 30* Ackers In "B" div: score of U% and Mrs. A. J V, with a net scoi lowing were the I "A" DIVISION
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  • 15 4 The Chinese untitled will be" giving ing" dinner at theii Ann Siany; Road, 8 p.m
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  • 782 5 Singapore, Tuesday. I|ARY CHOW, a cabaret girl, was subjected to a lengthy --examination by Mr. E. M. Tampoe-Philips, counsel the di fence in a case in which she alleged that S A d, an Indian whose mistress she had been, misapprod over
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  • 170 5 •NEI TRAL PORT" (At the Pavilion) NEUTRAL PORT" is a tribute to the invincible spirit of British seamen, torpedoed, but who go to sea again to fight the enemy. In this case it tells of a .sea captain and his ciew who are torpedoed. but steal an enemy ship,
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  • 180 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. TTLOQUENT tributes by Indians Mid E admirers of the late Dr Rabindranath Tagore wer, paid at a public meeting convened or the purpose at th premises of the Indian Association. Muar Those who spoke were Mr. A N. Mitra, the
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  • 18 5 The Maharaja of Patiala photographed during an inspection of an Indian unit in Malaya.
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  • 153 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kua'a Lurntur, Tuesday. A NUMBER of experiments are being conducted at the Stock Farm, Central Experiment Station, Serdang, towards the provision of nutritious and economic pastures and fodders. The latest issue of the Malayan Agricultural Journal states that a limiting factor in
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  • 20 5 Admiral Darlan gets the seventh star of his admiral's rank, giving him the highest possible position in the French Navy.
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  • 700 5 unsuccessful action for damages for wrongful seizure of 8,552 cases of canned pineapples valued at $37,944.20. alleged to be the property of the Central Board of Pineapple Packers, Malaya, and over which a lien was held by Lee Chian, Ltd., came on api eal in
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  • 161 6 Opinion Taxation And Representation —II AT the outbreak of the longexpected war when all was contusion, when the Far Eastern situation was obscure and when the geographical bulk of the Continent of Europe was looked upon as "neutral," the public in this colony naturally looked for guidance. Supreme authority, in
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  • 230 6 GOVERNMENT has gone the even tenor of its way. Correctitude has marked every step. Official hours have been extended a little to cope with additional work but long weekends and frequent bank holidays continue to impede the flow of work which one might expect would be regarded
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  • 170 6 VOT with the primary object of raising revenue, but in an effort to reduce unnecessary spending, the Secretary of State recommends "a levelling up of income-tax nearer i he scale obtaining in the Tnited Kingdom." Malaya's weathy, and the not so wealthy, will contemplate aghast the standard rate
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  • 1081 6 PARLY in March, just before leav- mo- Berlin I was in the office ot a big o B?rnn n 'publishing tJo important-looking civilians, accomp m n?ed by a uniformed army -enough who *ey were and what they wanted. They Tell Sne of a hundred labour Bureau
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  • 918 6  -  FROM EVERYDAY ENGLAND By Kathleen Conginhan Greene WHAT I like about this war," said Lance Corporal T. Atkins, looking round the hut to be sure that he had an audience, "is getting a game of darts and a nice cup of tea." The hut was a hut
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  • 117 6 THE biggest swarm of model aeroI planes which have ever gone out to South America are new on their way from Britain to Argentina. There are 73,264 of them. Th*y include flying models, made up accurately to scale, with powerful motors enabling them to fly 300 ft
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  • 261 6 THERE was no falling off in Britain's foreign trade from January to April of this year. Mr. Harcourt Johnstone, Minister for Overseas T v ade states that he can say this, although the Government decided at the beginning of the year not to publish export trade
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  • 467 6 JMD-DAY is the I sary of the Shan associated with it. th every Chinese natura the heroic stand Battalion" which ki vaders at bay for h to make possible th< of a large part of forces, thus saving tl nihilation. The occasion is memorable to-day b; of
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  • 249 7 I maiids Received From Any Quarters Reuter. SAIGON, AUG. 12. WOULD NEED AND WELCOME ASSISTANCE .111 WERE ATTACKED. STATED COLONEL SARAHI SAD OF THE THAI DELEGATION BOUNDARY SSION TO-DAY. ising that Thailand had not yet received any dei any quarter, Col. Sarablaga declared that the
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  • 51 7 REUTER. NGKOK, AUG. 12. CUSTOMS OF- 1 i WHOSE WHERE- i WERE UNKNOWN rHE DISAPPEARIWO AXIS CARGO I HAVE NOW RE- j ro BANGKOK. !I I PORTED TO 1 SI PERIORS THAT j I BEEN LANDED ISLAND IN THE THAILAND BY WHOSE DEW A S UN--REUTER.
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  • 44 7 shington. Aug. 11. Bureau oi Medical i has announced tg U S $228 012 lief scrpplies in Fro? I he fund will be of Rice" parties l&n methods by c hina relief organi.1 used to id stations for as in Chungking.—
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  • 199 7 Reuter. Melbourne. Aug. 12. lON of the Far Eastern situation was resumed al Cabinet to-day following a 12-hour session lity of aopointmg an Australian Minister to i discussed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Menfavour this, although they recognise I of establishing political unity a 1 home.
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  • 48 7 \Y hington. Aug. 12. bases, costing approxl--0 ire fcfing establtshNen Brunswick, U t.ts ihe deliver ..or wa plttMi to Brl be it P res-cue Isle am I Presque Bftltf la i«nf?th that Hrttish aviation a be tr eluded amon; to ho assigned to Mm
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  • 148 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 12. THE Germans have begun mobilising Poles in the so-called incorporated provinces for military service against Russia, according to news just received from Poland through an unimpeachable source. The enrolment notices are being issued by the labour organisation Arbetsamt and those who fail
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  • 243 7 Reuter. Sydney, Aug. it. TWO Liilour representatives on j t!ie Australian War Council, Mr. Lvatt and Mr. Beasley, yesttrday urged the Labour Party to prepare to take over the Government of Australia. Mi. Fvart agreed that an election mvi t be avoided at present, tut add^d:—"Parliament
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  • 239 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 12. THE German thrust towards Odessa is still being pursued and there is no sign of slackening in the German offensive in that zone. The general line of the thrust is apparently from the direction of Uman towards Odessa, rather
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  • 17 7 Bombay. Aug. 10: An earthquake of moderate Intensity was recorded In Bombay early this morning.
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  • 157 7 Melbourne, Aug. 12. UR R. V. Menzies, the Aus- tralian Premier, has announced that an emergency Cabinet meeting has asked him to visit London again. Mr. Menzies said that there were certain difficulties in the way of such a course and that it would
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  • 453 7 Reuter. Tokyo. Aug. 12. THE talk which Sir Robert Craigie. the British Ambassador in Tokyo. had yesterday with the Japanese Foreign Minister, Admiral Teijiro Toyoda. was described to-day by the Deputy Spokesman oi the Japanese Information Board Air. Koh Ishii. as 'routine
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  • 399 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 13. THE military commentator. "Annalist," states that for the purpose of convenience the front can be divided into four main sectors: (1) The thrust against Leningrad; (2) The thrust against Moscow TZ (3) The thrust against Kie\ (4) The
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    • 323 8 TO-DAY S Blii ~EVBMT~ 1 A I j i! GRANT HEPBURN STEWART at the B"5; Vi ffIBBWBM lIIkF 111 about mid BB 11 iB 111 nll riw 1 what N,GHT YOUNG happened I BATH INC /gN Ruth riUOOrj I John HALLIDAY Mary NASH r the NIGHT I PARTY! The Picture
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    • 138 8 The Companion Picture to 'DESTRY 7 only TWICE as EXCITING! MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SATIHDAY NHMT 12.10 AT THE CAPITOL General Screening NEXT MONTH TO THRILLING LIFE! Wfs The Vigilantes ride again...taking ]k the law and life into theii own JgBM hands.. that the West might live! j^HHQj mm FRANCHOT TONE m\
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    • 55 8 I I DANCE DRINK IN UNTIRING COMFORT! j Always accommodate more persons THAN ANYWHERE ELSE I TONIGHT DANCE 9.30 to 12 PM L IN AID Of lIILDREVS AID MM BKTV" Special extension till 2 A.M. OX SAT. I6<h At G. To-night To-morrow "1-00 sze nian«« A first class Mandarin picture
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    • 290 9 j YOU WILL LAUGH LIKE THE DEVIL at this a conscience! N D'Tiorj e ALHAMBrA opening T^r^' THEATRE TO-DAY EXCLUSIVE! UNCENSORED PICTURES MADE BY fI 1 II IT Jt TITTTf ffl muchratherberaiSing GERMANY, OFFICIALS ARE JfcAW AltlllUK T^^Z* AUDIENCES WILL RIDE WITH BOTH R.A.F. NAZI PILOTS! mi l\flf?ff M Iff
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    • 56 9 COMING to ALHAMBRA The Love Story of a Magnificent r ■jl^Mßfe|^^ directed by EDMUND GOL'LDINC 3* ijllltci N J Oimtor »f Dark r*tory' 09 4 Tkt OU M*U" J A WARNER BROS.-/v*sr .v./rt PicrviE K^BrW BY SPECIAL REQUEST! SATURDAY at MIItM4.HI I At j ALHAMBRA 1 25 REELS PACKED WITH
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    • 95 9 DRAMATIC STORY 7 OF WARTIME IM 1(14.1 I AXI) ADVEXTLRE AT SEA! 'NEUTRAL PORT' ITXLOFK4M T SI>i. ACTION OF FLEET TO^Sd^t^* 111 ld FAVOURITrs: 3.15 6J5 9.15 INCLUDING M GAUMONT BRITISH mj NEWS m^rJĔtrWMĔĔTWm ALSO AN INTERESTING AND TOPICAL MINISTRY Oh INFORMM miiimi AMON SHORT'ALERT IN THE EAST ~T>«Mi ■B——Pl
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    • 815 10 5S^t5«mtp-nos%|Q^ Situations Vacant Wanted good Cook toy. Brooks, 14. Stralt6 View, Johore Bahru. (No. 700K; WANTED English-speaking Oiandores. Chinese preferred Apply to Box 1921 c.o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 635K) YOUNG PLANTER requires housekeeper companion. Send recent photograph (returnable) and full particulars to 80x,240 c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No.
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    • 886 10 Motor Vehicles WANTED. 8 or 10 HP. car. Reply Box 233 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. FOR SALE Bedford van. good condition. Apply Post Box 448. Kuala L 7OlK) DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676K) FORBALE Flat Balllla tourer 1936. «6001--oash. Apply phone
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    • 782 10 MA JUS, 35. Orchard Road. StogapgJ. supplies the best varieties of Pig. Pineapple. Banana Lime Orange etc. Vegetable and Flower Seeds. TV** PRIVATB OWNER complete set < ne "MoTor Repairs and OmjujM Newnea Ltd.. comprising 38 parts. V* w or nearest offer. Apply B°* Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. »43*) PwrnnßEE
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    • 538 10 Properly For Sale i FOR SALE lot SUM one acre rood, fom poles. Karrpai Road.J674K) 214 cio Malaya Tribune. Ipoh FOR SALE. One Bomgalow with gnd about ltt acres No. 4. g>«**22? f ipoh. facing the Mrs. G. L Gune Apply to Klsnen 86. Lahat Road. Ipoh. v L^ND At"JURONQ
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    • 575 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 46) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Malacca. In Bankruptcy. in c 111 Drt WE.A.O. No. 6 of 1936. R o c W CHELLAPPAH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a second and final dividend is intended to be declared in thii m
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    • 168 10 For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162. South Bridge Rd. 3ranch Office: 348. N. Bridge Rd, SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING WRDEJJj iWFURNITURE Concrete Garden Furniture supplied in attractive colours and beautiful designs. For the full range see our showroom. LEE KIM SOO LTD. 8&.
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    • 14 10 Relieves AN Aches and Pgins Agents: NAINA MOHAMED A Singapore, Kuala 1 umpur Penang-
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    • 549 10 TO-DAY'S RADIO 1 j SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL. ZHPI, ZHP 2. CSV ZHP. 225 m. 1333 k|cs. <i PF -H. H c S q?f mM^. ZHP 1. 30 96 m. 9 69 mte*. GSD 11.75 MrCS* ZHP 2. 48 58 m. 6 175 m;cs. 610 p m ->n mi ZHP 3.
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  • 889 11 Sinfppom, August 12. Buyer*. Se'lert. MINING. 2 7ft 3!--1 (£1 6 9 7|lftcd 33 6 34 6od 17 181--0 70 0.75 12i« 14|--1 36 1.35xd 9 9 10 3 I 17l- 18«- iai- Bill) 0 19 0.21 0.35 0.37 124 1.27 |S) 156 ltti6 43 4
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  • 14 11 Wednesday. of tin and rubber pore at noon toTIN RUBB£fi Sellers 38%.
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  • 145 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. f pHERE was little change In the tin share market yesterday end a few deals were recorded when the lower prices attracted buyers. Kuchals were taken at 155, Austral at 610V2. Kundangs at 1916. A few rubber shares
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  • 237 11 Singapore, Tuesday. COR 30 years, the good earth had been their sustenance. Then the blow came last year. Ang Ah Low. Quek Chok Tee <his wife) and their daughter-in-law. Tan Sia Choon, received the sad news that their benefactor, Tan Yew Sia, had decided
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  • 300 11 JpOR the first time in the history of the Singapore Stamp Collectors Club, a woman attended its meeting, which decided to hold a special auction of stamps and stamp collecting accessories in aid of the Malaya patriotic funds. This was decided at a meeting of the
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    • 86 11 SAT-*AUG. 16th 1941 GRAND CHARITY BALL IN AID OF i 21 l?ltl AID SOCIETY EXTN: UNTIL 2 A.M. COME WD SUPPORT A DESERVING CAUSE ADMISSION $1.00 OLD AUG: 17th 2.30 5.30 p.m. S SUNDAY COCKTAIL DANCE j CROONING COMPETITION j for Men only s 3 Valuable Cups will be s
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    • 164 11 I IN THE NIGHTS OF LIGHTS PEOPLE VIEW THE SIGHTS. PLEASURE IS ONE THING THAT'S WORTH MONEYS FLING. CABARET TO-NIGHT Tea Dance from 7.30 Late Dance from 9.30 Remember Saturday, the 18th Benefit Night For The CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY Your coming mean.- you r sympathy for the Poor Little one?
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    • 104 11 DON'T MISS R.K.O.'S GAG-GIGGLE ROAR OPENING TO-MORROW AT 7 p.m. FIR ST-RUN 9.30 p.m. MEET ™TprT?el| Wim OF SHOW l| Jjrj BUSINESS! I IKO j' with Al«a L ESS WOWIIAYI L£4* MacIRIDEI RISDON I I shows THE vs. THE I M 9 W 4 j STRANG ESI KILLER t^^^^^i^ynffi HISTORY
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    • 232 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant SOAP MANUFACTURERS seek Agents Stockist in Malaya. Apply Box 24T co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 725K) WANTED INDENTING AGENTS throughout lor Australian Products. Apply Box 248 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 724K) Situation Wanted ATTRACTIVE English speaking young lady seeks position as private dance companion for
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    • 321 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES i Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta, Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Pocto Novo, Cuddalore, Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M-.5.) Tel: 5431 for Passage Freight. THE MERCANTILE BANK
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    • 346 11 <g P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are bein? 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. Passengers
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  • 492 12 Reuter. 'By Reuters Air Commentator/ London, Aug. 13. THOUGH Cologne has been raided almost 100 times during the war, yesterday's daylight attack by Blenheims—described as possibly the strangest daylight attack yet made on Germany —was only the third attack out of the hours
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  • 67 12 Londcn, Aug. 13. ACCORDING to the official German broadcast organisation, the Gcrm-n HiR« Command in supplementing a report issued yesterday afternoon stated: •The (iciman Luftwaffe d.v their destructive agulnst the Soviet Air £wee has removed the danger WJ the entire world of Ml attack by the
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  • 29 12 MR C R. Menon will give an address U the Buddhist Union on "Is Necessary" at 8.15 p.m. on Friday at cheir premises. 731. Goylong Road.
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  • 347 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 13. t okd WiUmgdon, known as the "man who cannot retire," died yesterday afternoon. He had been ill with pneumonia. I One of the few commoners to 'have achieved the distinctionof a Marquisate, as a reward for his service, Lord Willingdon v in
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  • 335 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 13. A MIDDLE East communique states: Extensive raids were A carried out by aircraft of the R.A.F. and Fleet Air Arm on enemy positions and aerodromes in Libya during the night of Aug. 10:11. A particularly heavy attack
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  • 44 12 Reuter. Malta, Aug. 13. rpWO enemy aircraft were shot down into the sea off Malta during an air raid on Monday night, according to an official communique. Bombs were droppe.i but there were no casualties and no d:\niage.—Reuter.
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  • 81 12 Reuter. Tokyo v (l <, THE decision to gran 1 in the application litions freezing thi nations on a recipi announced yesterda anese Finance Mini options will dep. treatment cf Japai where the freczim- r>r< enforced. Such concessions \v week ago t 0 such v the
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  • 26 12 "PHE Young Men s. will celebrate the new premises at 123. McN&ii R 4 p.m. on Saturday, ku exhibition of weight-ltf m football match.
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    • 32 12 1 MALAYA DIGS FOR VICTORY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY J MANUFACTURERS OFFER TRACTORS Be/f /ztZZv powered take off ena hies UStr to drive mills, pumps, and emergency Ughtintj set IAmMaMMiMMMipM 3 APB 5
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    • 110 12 7^^—? ——^gs? DOLLARS DOWN DIVE-BOMBERS! Help the WAR CHARITIES DANCE COMMITTEE to collect by attending their DANCE OH FRIDAY, AUG. 15, '41 at the ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN from 9 pm. until I a BL Ticket! Obtainable from Phone 76fJ ***** Ladies and Regular Forces HALF-PRICE. Proceed! to the WAR
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    • 29 12 I Villi EYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASS E S EXCLUSIVELY THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BLDG PHONE SBC R. A. Thompson, Dr. of On;)ar Science. 35 years' European link d Experience.
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