Malaya Tribune, 19 August 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1941
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  • 100 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 19--rIREE German patrol vessels were bombed and sunk off the Dutch coast by RAF Blenheim bombers yesterday afternoon, acccrding to an Air Ministry communique. "Two attacks on objectives in Northern France were made by other Blenheims, which were accompanied by strong fighter
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  • 250 1 Bitter Red Rearguard Act ion In Ukraine tiiFRfE fighting raged yesterday along the whole front of 2,000 miles. Marshal Budenny's rearguard till unbeaten and fighting bitterly while retiring to h h fortified positions on the east bank of the Dniethere to defend the industrial works
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  • 883 1 Reuter. v scow, Aug. 19. t Nikolaiev and Krivoy 1 undoubtedly two ssian setbacks, the one of Russia's ports containing I docks But the cks were blown up > is an important the application of to leave nothing to :r. Germans.'' De assumed that the ies
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  • 176 1 Ntw York, Aug. 18. KOUS explosions to-day wer Manhattan, accoma racing rire which an East River whart British shirs are loaded supplies foi Britain and topt. rvers said the explosions apcurred in a number of iden barges. Coast Guard tats raced <o the scene, which
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  • 51 1 Reuter. I mu F Peshawar, Aug. 19- 1 I G eminent has Introduced •ioning. lt ir. learned, baa been taken owing to a 1 imports by ever 30 per cent. the war. The country Is decern imports. Although oil are known to exist In Afgh-i--o*l remMn
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  • 88 1 While the HM.S. Prince of Wales, sister ship of the King OtorgAY (above) was in Atlantic footers infested by surface raider.; and Nazi U-boats, it became kvcnn over the wireless that Mr. Chunhd i was on board. It was a direct challenge to Hitler and
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  • 130 1 Reuter. Washington. Aug. 18. RUSSIA has a real chance ~f holding out indefinitely agwimt the Nazis. That one of the impression* Conerf ssional leaders reporten (hat they gained J«™ conference with President Roosevelt to-day. Other mini essions were: (1) The Russian resistance has forestalled JWg German
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  • 274 1 Reuter. tm aen S* Bttbert OouyH Renter's UW~* lxd Germany claimed as a success, nothincr decisive. without" a complete tawwWitnoui m not ledg^, 1 to say how 'it was that P SSIb remans could bring superior force, to southern nd f c have had have
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  • 812 1 Reuter. (Bm Chetutynd Talbot, Reuters Special Correspondent with tht Royal Navy). London. Any. 10. ESCORTED by destroyers of the Royal and Royal Canadian Navies, the giant battleship Prince of Wales, has reached a British port after the Prime Minister's amazing journey. I was in one of
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  • 88 1 Reuter. Victoria (British < oiumoiaj, Aug. 18. WK are now extremely strong in Malaya. Any attempt to take Singapore would be a very heavy undertaking, declared Major-den. Grasett, Commander of the British forces in China for the past 2Vt years in an interview
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  • 90 1 Reuter. Washington, Aug PRESIDENT Roosevelt disclosed to-day that the delivery ot aircraft to the British forcesiin the Middle East would be speeded up through the ferry system and by nan-Atlantic airways. Many American planes sent to the Middle East by sea have ah
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  • 48 1 Reuter. London. A\i£. 19. M R. Churchill, the Prime Mlnlst.-r wU< M irriV e in London 10-day the PrimMlnSer is expected to nation shortly and give mow re his historic meeting with 1 R TTH Ve b.o: V dcHst «111 probably be OB Sunday Reuter.
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  • 208 1 Washington. Aug. 18PRESIDENT Roosevelt to-oay summoned to the White House key men !n the Congress ™nnectea writh foreign affairs to give them a lull account of the international situation. D Those who assembled hi mc I re<ident's study Included the vicei resident Henry Wallace, senators Barkley,
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  • 96 1 Reuter. Melbourne, Aug. h>-•TWENTY-THREE Royal Australian 1 Air Force squadrons jrtU be serving abroad by next year, announced the RtUiisw fo>- Air, Mr HcEwea. The personnel v. ill be rnasOy supplied through the Byn*re Air Training Bcheme and a «JUte supplied with the must. mod. in for
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  • 127 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) NEW godowns lor the storage of rice and padi in Selangor, and the erection of a rice mill will cost the Selangor government $165,230.11, it is revealed in a report of the Finance Committee of the Selangor State Council, tabled
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  • 171 2 Singapore. Monday. THE attention of the mobile police, patrolling along Kallang Road last night was Instantly attracted by the zi«-zag driving of a m.-tor car which was proceeding towards town. The patrol lost no time in apprehending the drivei who w:»s taken to the General Hospital
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  • 80 2 4 SEQUEL to an Incident which oc- curred at Dhoby Ghaut in the early hours of Aug. 17. wh.-n Kala Khan, ft •'unjabi. was injured. wHI heard in the third police court yesterday when Sakandar Khan, (18) and another Punjabi, was charged before Mr. W. D
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  • 57 2 A CHARGE of housebreaking was explained to Hong Than Keng »23>. when he appeared beiore Mr W r D. Carew. the Uiird magistrate yesterday. He was said to have broken Into a house in Middle Road on Auj. 14. The case was postponed for mention on Aug. 25. and bail
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  • 248 2 POLICE authorities in Johore have ordered the evacuation of Japanese residents along the south-west coast, NiehiNichi Shimbun reports, according to a Reuter message from Tokyo. The Japanese are said to have been given 14 days to carry out the evacuation and more
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  • 194 2 Singapore. Monday. T-vETECTIVE Jimmy Ec Keng Weng described before the relief magistrate, Mr. S. H. Chlah to-day, how he chased a man found pasting Communist literature and eventually arrested the wrong-doer in a coffee-shop In Cross Street on the night of July 17. Detective
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  • 110 2 Melbourne, /lug. 17. I HE Military Cross has been awarded to Captain G.I. Malloch cf Toorak. Victoria, serving with the A.I F., for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in a counter-attack by his battalion at Tobruk In May. He was thrice wounded, but still gave the
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  • 210 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) OEPORTS of the Finance Committee tabled at this morning s meeting of the Federal Council include an item of $1,366,362. approved by the Committee as special expenditure resulting from a gift to the Imperial Government for the prosecution of 1 the
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  • 64 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. rIE Selangor Club have installed a big "V" on the roof of their building, and this sign in red. illuminated by electricity at night, is visible at a great distance. A local cinema is also popularising this propaganda for
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  • 83 2 Cent Coins Legal Tender (From Our Own Reporter) X Lumpur, Monday. ENCOURAGING the public to keep the price of food down, prominent posters in several languages have been pasted up on public offices and other places in town exhorting the townsfolk to use half-cent coins. The posters gave a warning
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  • 61 2 (From Our Own Keptrlct Kuala Ka THROUGH the A Stia the TerrM Kuala Kangsar class for Malay Tne lectures Malay at the Polo chS eW Dm. Assistant M &i Kuala Kangsar. it is very gn-.: members of the ious chiefs ud »*rClasses in Fn<> Kuala
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    • 411 2 f A S| ENTERTAIN V YOUR FRIENDS THERE J MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Kelay of Raffles Orchestra nightly SUNDAY NIGHT Relay of Regimental Band Concert It A I I EB§ BAKERY FOR BEST QUALITY OUTSIDE CATERING AT BREAD CAKES MODERATE TERMS. PHONE 5381 sea View no t i ii BALL-ROOM
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    • 15 2 Why Not Look and Feel YEARS YOUNGER ?—Take Bile beans fUgulutf Lrtry N/fht At Mtian
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    • 284 2 I WANTED I BY "CHURCHILL TANK FUND" Volunteers-tl A i oinpanies, individual*, who will volunteer lo contribute SUM. or multiple of thai iiumli^i-. This effort will commemorate the first anniversary of the Greatest Day in the Battle of Britain, the day that 185 planes were shot down over England. Entire
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  • 5848 3 lien Connected With Industry Should Not Be Appointed appointment, at any rate for the next 12 months, of an officer of the .ayan ivil Service to head the Mines Department, ihe forbidding of an ■a the Mines Department
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  • 228 3 w (Tribune Staff Reporter) rpHE big increase in F.M.S. rail traffic has presented the F.M.S.R. with urgent problems in regard to maintenance costs, and to meet these the iFina>rce Committee of the Federal Council haapproved of the Railways" 1940 estimate of maintenance costs of 51.800.750
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  • 204 3 Singapore, Monday. MR. Conrad Oldham, the second district judge, this afternoon committed a wharf coolie. Seah Ah Yay, to stand his t™» at the next assizes on a charge of murdering a fellow-coolie Ong Ah Pah. Ah Poh met his death as a remit ol a
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  • 35 3 •pHE Eurasian Women's Association will entertain the Eurasian member- an A.A regiment from 5 p.m to 8 p.m on Sunday. Sept 7, at the Presidents residence. 44. St. Michael s Road
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  • 44 3 THERE was only one death from road neeidents last week as compared with five the week before. The figures lor the injured were 22 and 29 respectively The total number of deaths ana jured for the year are <tt and respectively m
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    • 72 3 —f V FOR VICTORY I CHROMIUM fl\ /M WORDS plated EMBCSSED X .N RED IN CIRCLE LADIES' GENTS brooch r-l rplj L^^^ f P TIE PIN $1.00 \V' ]o oj"^ CAR M. CYCLE BADGE 85.00 HELP WIN THE WAR IN AID OF THE WA R FI X» „i„w Order*; mnv
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    • 87 3 ACORN RICH JERSEY l NEW ZEALAND EVAPORATED MILK FROM NEW ZEALAND mm mwrnm THONE: SINGAPORE 5376 5 lines), i LU TS?4ervV^RTO M 33 IPOH 110 HI (2 lines), PENANG 1500 (3 lines), BETTER WORTH 33 Warini Ct2 Adrt of Singapore Cold Storage Co Ltd. I Vi Vi Vi Vi >^Sfe\
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  • 47 4 SOCCER: SAF A. League. Dlv I. v S.C.C Stadium; R.A. (Ac-ac) v RA F Seletar; Dlv. II A. Malay Reuiment v R.N Thompson Road; Morula v R.A.S.C 5.H.8.; Signals y RE (PB.I, Alexandra. Div. II B, Post Office v Sultan. Post Office. TENNIS: SRC. Tournament.
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  • 162 4 A WELL-PLAYED innings A of 70 by Twiddy has put the Fortress Signals in a sound position in their large units semi final cricket match against the H.K.S. Royal Artillery, which entered its second day yesterday. Manchester Regiment 4; Replying to the total of 04
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  • 209 4 Manchester Regiment 4; Malays 0. TpHE Maiuhesters scored an easy victory over the Malays in a reserve division match played at the Anson Road stadium yesterday. The score is indicative of the poor opposition put up the Malays who were seldom, if ever, dangerous. Only two men
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  • 490 4 NATIONAL, LOVER S FATE SHOW UP WELL "Spectator's" Notes On This Morning's Track Work PAST gallops, in which Edna Star, Sans Ame, Confidence, Contango, White Face, Princess Prim and two of Trainer van Breukelen's Gold Cup candidates, Lover s Fate and National, showed up extremely well, featured
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  • 120 4 S.R. C. Tennis Results FOLLOWING are results of fur- ther ties in tRe S R C. lawn tennis tournament, played yesterday: Championship singles: R. S. Barth beat H.d'Rozario. 6—2. 6—1. Championship d-ubles, M. G. Eb.rr and Dr. L. S. de Silva lost to L. Outschoorn and R. Thoy, 6 —1,
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  • 42 4 THE Malacca Chinese Recreation tbe Nillir l?ark to ent«>r iNe Nnal round ,»l tin Centenary Cup competition. IbnuLli tt—1. tbe .4 C l! Nill un a _<»»d Nklit alld li> «loon' d tlvill? a little mo»luck tbev micbt l,i,ve obtained >. ol noals.
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  • 230 4 f*OLLOWING are weights for four additional races on the second day and one race on the third day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting. Horses —Class 3—Div. I—6 furs. Ordination 9.0 Lord Worlington 8.10 Flying Scotsman 8.9 S'peartown 8.9 Upheld 8.9 Maid
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  • 144 4 ratne foll„„, t) L s bowling by Miranuh?' adu about a bi fi defeat Post Office" sSrU n their cricket (h 2? the Sinhalese IssocuS?** Sunday. *j Seneviratne. U ciated in a bi u fourth stand with s who knocked up a Jg* scored an undefeated <r
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  • 89 4 Wanderers 4: Customs (j gPLEN J) I I) coml>inat,oA among; l heir forwards enabled the Wanderers lo df. feat the Customs by 4 0 in their Div. 2R encounter oo the Fraser and Neave ground v» terday. The game was evenl; but while the Wanderers' f< rwanjj
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  • 106 4 THE Perak Turf C lub will hold 1 its three-da v (September race meet on Sept. 1.3. 17 and H Two runs eacn will be provide: class four horses while also be two runs provided for cias one ponies. Distances for class on< Will be over sb furlongs
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    • 119 4 ll Although the outer package may changeII Altnoug DENTIFRICE remam the same high quality The well-known metal box container for Gibbs Dentifrice was made of duminium. National needs now call for all available aluminium to further the war effort, and so in future Gibbs Dentifrice, while still retaining its outstanding
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    • 19 4 BLUE GILLETTE BLADES ©EFFICIENT-LUXLRIOIS ECONOMICAL. Never bef°rC haVe bhdeS bCCD 50 kcerL Never modern and efficienl money can buy.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 390 5 uio listeners who happened to tune in to Station L j San Francisco, at 9.05 n.m. on Saturday nijrht en pleasantly surprised to hear the voice of Mr. the well-known Singaporean, who was sending a dcasl to Malaya. f vi mil ■!< Mr. Fisher as
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  • 659 5 Judgment wa: reserved by Mi i Justice Manning in the Jobors 1 high court en Sunday ai the conclusion of his rive-day hearing ot the civil appeal against the decision of the Johore Bahru ni magistrate in the action brought by 11. the Central Board
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  • 1107 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) \|AJOR-GEN. Ivan Mackay (Ivan the Terrible lo his adversaries), famous military commander in Bardia and Libya, passed through Singapore yesterday on his way to Australia, where he will take up his new appointment as Commander-in-Chief. Home Forces. When local pressmen
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    • 48 5 THE PERFECT MANICURE m INSTRUCTIONAL ON MODERN BALLROOM DANLINO -r BALLROOM DANCING:* SSft n«. who wish to learn SS v. .»a Most book for e W dance ««"«•«'gm. G H. KIAT CO LTD.. B^^%on^^^^^^ tS;iS^ SSjj^ TOOT At Crease-resisting and washable HP J PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS 64i Efirins f3
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  • 141 6 THAT the F.M.S. Mines Inquiry Commission was unable to present a unanimous report to Government should not be taken as revealing any fundamental differences among the members either on the existence, at one time, of corruption in the Mines Department, or on the measures to be taken
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  • 160 6 THEY felt that it was not within the terms of reference of the Commission to comment on the individual behaviour of those who admitted having given bribes or presents, and hence all reference to them be excluded from the report. Having invited them to come forward to give
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  • 212 6 THERE would, of course, be serious objection to making such an appointment a permanent feature of administration, for by closing- the highest post in the department to technical men, efficiency of the department as a whole is bound to suffer. As an interim measure, however, the suggestion is
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  • 1077 6 A Japanese Says THE strongest Soviet outpost in the Far East is unquestionably the military base at Vladivostok. It is even more important than the two other j well defended ports, Petropav- lovsk on the coast of KamI chatka and Nikolayevsk on the Amur. Situated at the
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  • 806 6 FUTURE GENERATIONS WHO COME TO WONDzR AT IT WILL ASK HOW A GREAT 17TH CENTT'PY MASTERPIECE OF BRITAIN'S MOST ACCOMPLISHED ARCHITECT, SIR CHRISTOPHER WRFN, WAS SAVED WHEN SO MUCH PERISHED. IN THIS ACCOUNT, MR. JOHN STEEGMANN. HISTORIAN OF BRITISH ART AND EXPERT ON BRITISH PAINTING. WHO
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  • 556 6 I Japan has asi i. indifferent to action undertake; by tain and the United Si r taiiation for her Indo-China. beta v. i- action has been anticip; against. That is undouhtZn! partly true because Japan k;/ JV that appeasement instrument of demo But what Jap: n had
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    • 299 6 CHEAP FARES SINGAPORE AND JCHORE BAHRU TO FRASER'S HILL AND BACK. TWO PASSENGERS TRAVELLING TOGETHER, PER PASSENGER $36.25. THREE PASSENGERS TRAVELLING TOGETHER, PER PASSENGER $33.50. i W' m WAKEUPYOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel And You'll Jump oat oi j Bed .a the Moraine Fall of Via. The liver should pour out
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    • 10 6 II AIHOS I |,»_f_i British and I IMP BEST. j
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    • 88 6 I \s Pf full w 16k Ml lla.de in Engiavd by ff Goya the creator of iL luxury scents for the I h world's leading I j 11 fashion houses. 8y I! Each perfume in I Jr dfffijrm dainty pink am' tmWX n six shades and I I\ I 1|
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  • 214 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 18. 100 R.A.F. bombers ided Germany last ording to an Air communique which though the weather unfavourable a force 100 aircraft of the t Command last night out attacks on west west Germany, in objectives were the aev and industrial disDuisburg. Many
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  • 704 7 Reuter. A mfvat n London, Aug. 18. A German offensive against Leningrad is announced. with the Germans using their familiar two-pronged attack --one attack on the west along the south coast of the Gulf of Finland and another 100 miles due south of Leningrad. There
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  • 99 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 18 rE Empress of Abyssinia is expected to arrive in Addis Ababa shortly to rejoin her husband. The Empress, who had been living at the famous West of England resort—Bath—left England some time ago. Travelling with her was her younger daughter and a
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  • 45 7 Tokyo, Aug. 18. It was announced that Baron Hiranuma's, Minister without Portfolio and a former Prime Minister, condition, after being attacked by a would-be assassin, was progressing favourably.—Eastern News. Baron Hiranuma was shot in the neck by an assailant en Aug. 14.
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  • 28 7 Hyderabad, Aug. 17:—To unify electrical control and provide power cheaply li the State, the Nizam's Government have allotted about £450.000 for harnessing the waters of the principal river.
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  • 131 7 No N.E.I.Japanese Parleys London, Aug. 18. QUOTING a statement received from an official source, Batavia Radio denies the Domei statement that new trade talks between Japan and the Netherlands East Indies have been opened and that the resumption of normal trade relations was expected within a week. The announcer said
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  • 27 7 Karachi, Aug. 17:—Owing to damage done to the rice crop in Sind. the Provincial Government have ordered nn extensive remission of v venue in the non-barrage areas.
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  • 204 7 Reuter. Cairo, Aug. 18. (CONSIDERABLE damage is be- lieved to have been done to shipping at Syracuse by the Fleet Air Arm raid on Saturday night when fires lit up the whole harbour, according to an R.A.F. communique. The communique states, "Aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm carried
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  • 37 7 Tokyo, Aug. 18. IT is reliably reported that insurance against air raids will soon be established if a study now made by the Ministry of Commerce and industry. materialises. —Eastern News.
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  • 53 7 Reuter. Bombay. Aug. 19 T ORD Linlithgow, the Viceroy left Bombay yesterday for Simla, thus concluding his three weeks' tour of Madras md Bombay presidencies. The Durpose of this monsoon tour was to renew contacts and Inspect the proress of the war effort m
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    • 228 9 fyhth Great Day and still the crowds flock lo sec Alexander Kordas latest triumph "LADY HAMILTON" Starring VIVIEN LEIGH LAURENCE OLIVIER MAKE SIRE YOU SEE IT BEFORF it-« TOO I.ATE <J UNITED ARTISTS W CATHAY "ST 3-00 p.m. 6-00 p.m. 9-15 p.m! SENT ATTRACTION I HOPPIHG their way to glory
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    • 256 9 A. T. EDWARDS A CO., LTD. BY ORDER OF THE CONTROLLER OF RESTRICTED IMPORTS. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. AUCTION SALE Comprising:—CUßlOS, raw medicine, 200 tins Mustard, 33 MAHJONG SETS, 6,000 packets of sweets, handbags, Horn ornaments, electric lamp holders and bulbs. 350 dozen enamelled mugs, brass trays, 220 dozen enamelled dishes, Chinese
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    • 81 9 9 ANSWER O BUT WHEN THE PRIEST PUT THE (#1 C CUSTOMARY QUESTION TO HER ABOUT f ONE OF THE GENTLEMEN BELOW—SHE KNEW NOT WHAT TO ANSWER! PAVILION SHORTLY OME TO C OfONI T GROVE MOT vol LIKE TO DANCE GOOD CHOW wm SWEET Ml SIC SEA BREEZES ROMANCE UNDER
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    • 861 10 FGG Situations Vacant CLERK WANTED for Malayan Hill Station H tel. .-iiiKle. accustomed to accounts, book-keeping, telephone bookings- live *n permanency for right man; write Box c q Malaya Tribune, Singapore (No 747K) TWO EURASIAN GIRLS or any nationality required by European Restaurant In Alexandra Road. Food, transport provided Apply
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    • 872 10 WANTED BRITISH CAR: Saloon or Coup», f under 15 H.P.. not older than 1936; parti, culars and lowest price to Box 276 clo Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 787K) FOR SALE Vauxhall 19.8. taxed and Insured good appearance and mechanical condition excellent, tyres almost new Apply 408 F. Yio Chu Kang
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    • 650 10 I To Let SEA-SIDE BUNGALOW Paslr Panjang. immediate entry. Apply Box 279 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 793K) TO LET No. 213. Moulmeln Road, furnished complete with refrigerator. Rent $130,-. Apply to No. 211, Moulmeln Road, Singapore. (No. 768K; TO LET. Outhouse 2 bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen, bathroom, electric lighi-s
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    • 579 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS ar e now Invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Erection of an Electric Sub-Station Store at Newton (Deposit $50). 12 BOOD, August 22, 1941 Purchase of Scrap Metal lying at Woodleigh, Upper Serangoon Road. (Deposit $50). 12 noon, 25
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    • 341 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE t CHAPTER. 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. Wage Earner's Administration Order. In Bankruptcy. No. 67 of 1940. Re K. S. MANIAM of No. 36, Mangis Road, Singapore, Vehicles Inspector. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Fiisc and Final dividend is
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 985 10 TO-DAY'S RAdTuT SINGAPORE ZHL.. 225 m. 1333 kles. 1 '>M)()V ZHP.I. 30.96 m. 9.69 mics. GSV TE KV SFRn~L ZHP.2. 48.58 m. 6-175 mics. GSF ,V 4 8J 1 ir »7 ZHP.3. 41 38 m. 7.25 mcs. GSD sit-* l 19 ki m *>i pm Bio tl« 01 lv 11.45
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  • 876 11 Singapore, August 18. Buyers. Be'lera. MINING. 2 7Va 31- 7 3cd 33,6 34.60U 17!- 181--gen? m »:l<> t^ s V Jl) 130 1.35xd Batu *9.9 10,3 171- 181- asa pi 13L. 131Pfe '!S 019 021 9» 0 34 0 .37 pi *1) 129 132 lo (ss)
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  • 144 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) XT Singapore. Tuesday. 'piN snares contmu-ci firm yestordav with buyers for Hong Fatts ec liO and business in Kuchais at ilStlj .nd Rantaus at 171. In the Australian section, there was a {air turnover in Kuala Kampars. Laruts. Kundangs, Pungahs and
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  • 20 11 Singapore. Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— TIN KUBBER Buyers Sellers 88%.
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  • 53 12 PHUAH—Mr. Phuah Sian Kee passed away peacefully at No 2Z Sturrock Road, on Monday, 18tn instant, aged 46 years. He leaves behind his wife, a son, Mr. Phuah Swee L an, and a daughter to mourn his loss. Funeral to Bukit Brown on Friday, 22nd August, 1941,
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  • 144 12 DURING the 15 months from Apr. 1, 1940 to June 30, this year, no less than a sum of $16,854,319.87 was collected as a result of the War Taxation Enactment, introduced last year. The sum is made up of the following:— Total rroceeds of
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  • 133 12 THE F M S Government has increased its contribution to Wearne'f Air Services subsidy for 1940 by $2,000. This extra expenditure has been approved by the Finance Committ?e cf the Federal Council, making the subsidy paid to the company for last year $12,000. I'HE F.M.S. Government
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  • 74 12 Mr. Tan Yew Lim, Office Assistant, Treasury. Malacca, who has been granted three months' Special Leave on full pay. retires from the service on 11th August. 1941. He joined the Government service in March. 1909. Mr. R. David (Penang-born Indian». a Special Clerk of the Government Printing Office. Singapore, who
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  • 355 12 iN the event of fire at or in the I vicinity of the Woodlands Oil Depot, all vehicles approaching the Johore Causeway from Johore Bahru shall not enter the Causeway except as directed by the police on duty. In the event of a partial blockad 0 cf
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  • 103 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. At to-day's meeting of the Federal Council, Mr. E. D. Shearn proposed that, for war purposes, there should be an officer in the F.M.S. of equal seniority with the Colonial Secretary to whom His Excellency could refer as regards matters concerning
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