Malaya Tribune, 21 August 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Saks Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, August 21, 1941.
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  • 119 1 Reuter. Timmin (Ontario), Aug. 20. nRESSED in overalls and a minu er's helmet, the Duke of Kent descended into a mine and remained below nearly an hour. On his return to the surface, the Duke changed into an Air Commodore's uniform and inspected the
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  • 337 1 Big Soviet 3-Day Counter-Attack Reuter. London, Aug. 21. rJIHE Red Star, newspaper of the Soviet I Army, reported yesterday that a Russian (ieneral who was cut off six weeks ago vest of Minsk, smashed his way back 200 miles through German lines to join the
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  • 112 1 Reuter. t-.. Londcn. Aug. 21. T mad? recently by >try of the actual ircraft engaged in Germany have, it is -oudon, given considerwhn n? sfaction to the Russians npw able more fully to xtent to which the "liL assist ini them. tated that
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  • 55 1 4 1 scow, Aug. 21. 11 now in progress Ito d Soviet people ith gas and other h «I warfare. the early days y decontamination ding practice tests. rs and heads of Committees can be little courtyards ring the inhabitt f flats on
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  • 35 1 Reuter. IU, Aug if, luw f w w Ae/ lr bfcn J. "7* "um Of £150.000 r p r to th* Ministry P. 1 lon fr °m U»o Homhny n Rouv^ r
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  • 130 1 Reuter. Teheran, Aug. 21. CALL to the Iranian Army to be "ready for every sacrifice" was made by the Shah when he addressed cadets passing out of the military academy in Teheran yesteThey'Shah said that this year cadets would not be. having their annual
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  • 61 1 Reuter. Vichy, Aug 21. A JIBUTI despatch to the Vichy News A Agency yesterday states that warships have, on several occasions In the past few days, violated torial waters off the coa#t of Frencb ■T»BSi" destroyer to stated to IjjJ. fired on a French fishing
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  • 141 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 21. JN the first seven weeks of Germany's war with Russia, she has lost 1,500,000 men, 8,000 guns and 6,000 planes, declared the Belgian War and Finance Minister, M. Gutt, broadcasting from London tot night. "Defeat is on its way for
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  • 269 1 London, Aug. 21. "yiCHY would grant Germany the use of military and naval bases in French Africa under the terms of the peace treaty now being discussed between Vichy and the German authorities, says a dispatch from the French frontier to the Independent French News
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  • 40 1 Reuter. Reykjavik, Aug. 21. A35-iMINUTE air raid alarm took place in Reykjavik yesterday morning. One German twin-engined bomber flew low ever the city but fighters chased it out to sea and no bombs were dropped. —Reuter.
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  • 165 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 21. DR. Klaube, head of the German mission in Senegal, often travels from France to Dakar in nis private plane, states Free French headquarters. The mission comprises many hundreds of members. Its action is no longer limited to Dakar but has
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  • 118 1 London. Aug. 20. TN spite of the Intense air raids on 1 Moscow. It appears from all reliable sources of information that the German Lufftwaffe have not succeeded in wreaking the essential havoc on the Russian capital which they have desired. For the first time
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  • 31 1 Reuter. Rang (ion. Aug U. Tharrawddy Maung Maung. Health Minister and Col. Treston. Director or Civil Medical Defence, have left for Singapore and Pwngkok— Reuter
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  • 103 1 Reuter. BLENHEIM bombers, escorted by fighters, attacked an enemy aerodrome near Alknaar (Holland) yesterday afternoon, states an Air Ministry communique. Bombs burst across the target and one of hangars received a direct hit. Other Blenheims, searching for enemy shipping, attacked a. number of patrol ships
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  • 91 1 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 20. MR. Jesse Jones, Federal Loan Administrator, stated that he was ready to lend monsy to Russia to finance war" purchases in the United States. Mr. Jones told reporters: "If the Administration policy is to help Russia and she is unable
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  • 293 1  -  (By J. Ferguson Renter's Diplomatic Correspondent) Reuter. London, Aug. 21. main issue before the anti-Axis front to-day is to get help to Soviet Russia in the fullest possible measure with the least possible delay. This was one of the principal subjects discussed
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  • 50 1 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 20. ALLOCATIONS and commitments for the defence I programme to-day topped the $5 1,0 0 0,0 0 0,0 0 0 I (112,750,000,000) mark. I The prospective second Lease-Lend request may i rais c the total to over t $55,000,000,000 (113,750,000,- 000).- Reuter. H^.^
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  • 75 1 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 20. THERE is only about ten days' supply of petrol in the eastern states, declared Mr. Ralph Davies, the United States Deputy Petroleum Co-Ordinator to-day. The long predicted oil shortage j in the east had finally arrived. Describing It as a "petrol
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  • 270 1 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 20. WASHINGTON is no longer the city it was before President Roosevelt headed into ttte Atlantic to meet Mr. ChurchUl. Their conference has wrought changes that are already very noticeable and are only just beginning. A grimmer and more serious mood characterises everything
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  • 67 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 21. A FURTHER contingent of the Canadian Army has just arrived safely at a British port—living .proof that Germany is losing the ]Battle of the Atlantic. I The new arrivals include ordinance, an Army Service Corps, 'heavy anti-aircraft and first aid I and
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  • 468 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) AUSTRALIAN troops in Malaya, of whom there are many A with having so no* need, on other fronts, and they want to do their job in such a way umi, either in Malaya or elsewhere, for any of them to remain
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  • 213 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Thursday. SPEAKING on the motion for adjournment at the meeting cf the Perak State Council, the Hon. Raja Kamaralzman referred to a subject that had often been voiced in the Chamber—the bridge tolls which are being charged in two instances in
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  • 119 2 Singapore, Wednesday. ALIiEGED to have driven a lorry at more than 30 m.p.h., young English-speaking Jessie Yong, of the C.E.Z.M.S. claimed trial before Mr. C. H. Whitton, in the district traffic court, to-day. Jessie Yong stated that it was contrary to her practice to
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  • 39 2 A tea-party ln honour of Messrs. H. A. Alsagoff and Othmati Kalam will oe given at the G. H. Cafe on Aug. 22. at 5.15 p.m. by the Members and Staffs of the Warta Malay Press Ltd.
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  • 228 2 Singapore, Wednesday. QAUGHT stealing petrol from a military truck belonging to the R.A.S.C., Che Dan bin Haji Ashad and his abettor, Tah Ah Kok, tried to bribe a detective who arrested them. The method employed by Ashad was to siphon the petrol by
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  • 174 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) LORD MOYNE'S White Paper on Colonial development and the inference to be drawn from his remarks that Colonial money may not be required by the Imperial Government and that local governments should build surpluses to be used for postwar development, has puzzled many
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  • 1861 2 "{WR Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies, said the other day that Malaya is now the frontier of Australia. And so it is. in the really vital-sense of the word." said Senator Foil over the Singapore Radio last night. "As long as the fortress of Singapore stands,
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  • 36 2 A LABOURER, 38-year-old Oh Kovv Loo, carrying a sack of rice on his shoulders up a plank gangway leading to the top of a rice stack, fatally injured himself when he slipped and fe.U.
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  • 110 2 'In-law 's Nagging Led To Suicide Attempt JgECAUSE she could not stand her mother-in-law's nagging. Ronah binti Hajl Hali (25). wife of an ambulance driver of the Municipality, mixed some poison in a cup of coffee and drank it In an attempt to commit suicide on Tv«sdav nJcht. Her attempt,
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  • 444 2 Singapoi. A 40-YEAR-OLD Indian woman, Slut ham m from an omnibus which was still in mot discovered that her husband had nut boarded tl her, paid with her life for her rash impulse fatally injured, herself. At the Coroner's inquiry this morning, into the
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  • 19 2 i Cent-A-} .Total number destroyed during yesterday fronts up to midnight Lond< (excluding Soviet claiv SIX
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  • 181 2 T) LEADING guilty to t*»oft. r Brit Lsh soldi T Grath, was sentenced to 13 Wwfcr gv.i ou.' Imprisonment b\ tn-te. Mr. K. K. Oon. t! ftlcOrath it waich, valued at $20. a wallei r.tur. ing a driving Uceia... valued at $1 000 All
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    • 344 2 Piles Ruiv Your Nervei Don't let Itching, bleedir.p. h protruding Piles sap 03 your nerves, and drive you crary v ithjm < hinaroid the recent ds--- ov< ry i f «niag ican physician stops the pain in 15 TTiinO» so you can walk. ride. w- k in comfort. It also
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  • 439 3 War Effort Helped (Tiitmne Staff Reporter) ii scrap collection camnaien i« i "»paign ib providing needed Uth. a* by the sale this .sa.vaS me war to demonmuch was being Malaya. With the of the scrap collec\gn, hundreds of t, iron, tin plate have
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  • 471 3 MR. G. W. BRYANT. Chairman, Malaya Patriotic Fund, writes: v badges, made out of Malayan fS V rlo C now a n sale at each h or n the Malaya Patriotic Fund. I should be grateful if you would h^ ld i V^ C
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  • 14 3 Jir OT came into the news during the hunt lor the Bismarck
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  • 287 3 THE owner of any country land exceeding ten relongs in area >nay claim annually, before the first day of Rabil-Akhir. a rebate h ,J e 5! n mucn Cf the said S.ui has been set aside tor the foodst uffs by labour!
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  • 105 3 THE death rate for Singapore last j 1 week shot up to 24.55 per mille ocr annum as compared with (20.25 in the preceding week and 22.8 in the corresponding period last year. This represents 274,226 and 255 deaths. The chief cause of death
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  • 98 3 r Singapore, Thursday. following Is the programme or drills for the Singapore VolunteeCorps, to-day: S.V.A.C. C—Mech. and BT training at headquarters. S.S.L. Bty. R.A. (v)— Malay Nc Os cadre course, at headquarters. R.SM. Squad. Ist. Bn. S.S.V.F.—drill at headquarters. "B" Coy., Ist. Bn. S.S.V.F.-»NCO'-cadre course, at headquarters. Intelligence
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  • 96 3 nr»HE following is the programme of music by the band of The Loyal Regiment, to be given on Wednesday. Aug. 27, at Jalan Besar Stadium, (conductor, Bandmaster L. P. Austing):— r. "March, Stars and fctripes; Sousa. f. Overture. Plymouth Hoe: An.selt 3. Novelty. In a Chinese Temple
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  • 67 3 First to sign the autograph books which will be sent to Mr. Chin chill were (top) Lt. General A. E. Perciral, G. O. C, M,alaya, and. Air Vice-Marshal C. Pulford (Air Officer Commanding. Far East) Exclusive Tribune pictures taken at the opening yesterday, of the
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  • 262 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ROUGH train schedule between Malaya and Bangkok will be revised from Sept. 3, cutting down services on the west coast by one day. a week, but leaving the east coast time-table as before, i.e. one train a week to Bangkok from Sungei Golok.
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  • 418 3 AN enactment to make provision n for the establishment and regulation of Irrigation Areas in the State of Johore has just been gaze; ted. By it, the State Secretary is empowered to declare any lands within the area affected by any irrigation works, wholly or
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  • 66 3 THE Singapore coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, recorded a verdict of suicide by at the inquiry yesterday afternoon, into th e death of Wee Hee Boon, head-boy of the Hollandsche Club, who was found hanging from the branch of a rrangosteen tree in a rubber
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  • 107 3 JIHS Chinese Salesmen's Association Singapore, at its nf*h annual general meeting held on Aug. 9 ejected the following office-bearers for 1941-42-President. Mr Tan Kirn Chwee (rejected); vice-presidents. Messrs. Koh Lian Seek, i re-elects»; Ten/ Kirn Hock (reelected* Li~, Tee Seng. r re-elected,. Theng Ten Che; hon.
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  • 90 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. 'pHE death occurred at the Bungsar Hospital last night of Mr. A B Lucy of the research branch of the Malayan Agricultural Service, at the age of 29 He came to Malava about four years ago from
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  • 50 3 Singapore, Thursday W "EN tho ambulance answered a call ten minutes after midnight. last night, they iound that two cars and i bicycle had been involved in a collision at the junction of Victoria Street and Middle Road, but no one had apparently been injured. The ambulance return -d empty.
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  • 79 4 i VERY scrappy soccer was J witnessed on the Padang N yesterday when the R.N.V.R. "beat the S.C.C. second string in a friendly soccer match by six goals to four. With the score two-all at i the interval, the sailors added I three more in
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  • 488 4  -  The Second Devil Spitfire Very Impressive This Morning (By Spectator OWING to a heavy shower of rain which fell early this V mornine, the going was rendered soft, when training was continued in preparation for Saturday s races. The second track was used, and, being a day
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  • 39 4 TO-DAY SOCCEH SAF A. League, Dtv I. Chinese *rhi#»tic v \rgylls. Stadium. RE Police v Gordons. Selarang; MF A. 1 Argyll*. Farrer Park: Di- U A. rlO Ushers v B E .Malays.. YMC A. TENNIS SRC. tournament
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  • 117 4 Home Soccer Reuter. London. Aug. 20. I AN attractive programme of in-, ternational and representative matches has been arranged oy the Football Association ana that tne Red Cross should receive substan- tial funds from the proceeds. Seventeen matches have been airansed. including meetings between the full international sides
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  • 86 4 RESULTS of yesterday's play in the SRC lawn tennis championships were: ChampionshiD doubles A. Watts and R.I Barker beat C.A N rris and G Hyder 6—2. 6—3. Handicap singles: D de Cm? <—3' beat A. Jansen '—15' 6—l. 6—4. Ties for to-day: Champioruhip singles: Dr. GF. cle Souza
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  • 1061 4 f J f HE following are the handicaps for the first day's races of the Singapore Turf Cltib'a Autumn -(iokl Cup) meetrag to be held this Saturday. HORSES—CIass I—Div. I—6 Furlonjrs. I NATIONAL 67 9 07 Mr Ong P*ng Hoc* Van Breukelen 1 1 2 DERBY 67
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  • 92 4 rE victorious Combined Schools football eleven, who won all the games they participated in this season <2—l against Medical College. 6— I and 4 0 against Raffles College. T—2 against the SRC. an d 4— l against the SC F A "B"> In the picture to right, fr.
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  • 272 4 Loyals Net Six Tiines Loyals 6; Gordons 1. jjH)L LOWING up on their recent fine display ag Air For-.e. whom they held to a draw, the Loyals 1 big win when they met the Gordons in a j Gillman \e-4erday. emerging ictors by >i\ ne. Ball, their
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  • 282 4 dominating ye>lerday. the of the three-day Arm\ la rire unit--tmi-final nickel match heFortress Signal*; and the H.K.S. RoyaJ Artillery at Tunnlin. pros ided spectators with much excitement. Se: to perform what appeared at first an eaqr task :f scoring 53 runs for a win. the Simals cr.lv
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  • 23 4 AFTER dominating; exchanges for the greate part of the first half. Stamfords went down 4-1 to the Indians in Div. 2B encounter yesterday.
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  • 50 4 Reuter. London. Aug. 20. SPECIAL -Vee emblems will be distributed among the spectators at the minor Allied Olympics" athletic meeting to be held in London on Saturday. Services, civil defence and civilians will be represented and among the entries received are some from Belgians. Poles. Frenchmen. Dutchmen. Czechs and Englishmen.—Reuter.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 479 5 Reuter. •US'! KALIA regards Singapore and Malaya a* vital hr Canbe rra, Aug. 20. »<-day. and, while Australians were »S the H ouse of fjriuiJ, for their maintenance if renderJ necessaj C Uld 0t aV id a V S3C In V» f
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  • 69 5 r PHE Malaya Patriotic Fund now stands at $2.890.697.27. The latest donations are from: Kedah Branch, $2.000; Officers of a 1 Dogra Battalion. $45.32: Malacca Branch. 1 $1.311.83; Negri Sembilan Branch. $3.800: Selangor Branch. $62.923.54: Penang Branch. $3.759.63; Pelam Estate, Kulim. $400. Monthly Subscribers: Mr. Arnold
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  • 115 5 Singapore. Wednesday. A SAILOR. R. P. Roberts, was said to have paid $2.50 for a wrist watcn which was delivered to him in a leath r case. When he opened the case he found the watch missing. The alleged Incident was stated to have
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  • 113 5 A„. Bm Singapore. Wednesday. DECREE nisi granted to Ngo Beng Swee. a Btralts-born Chinese insurance clerk, who petitioned the High Court *2E a dissolution of his marriage with his wife, Prancesca Ngo. on Feb. 13 last was made absolute by Mr. Justice Worley in the High
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  • 82 5 VyONG Fook Kirn (37). a Hakka, f f was committed for trial at the next assizes on a charge of selling 100 forged $10 notes to a Chinese named Chong Ah Sin. The preliminary inquiry was held before Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate yesterday. The
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  • 322 5 Singapore, Wednesday. ANE of the first cases of its kind in the local police courts took Dlace to-day when Chia Poh New (32), Chinese, was charged under the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act with absenting himself fron: duty while employed in an essential service—the Auxiliary Depot (Medical)
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  • 910 5 Eatavia. Aug. 18. J_)K. van Mook, describing the Netherlands East Indies Government's economic policy ln the Volksraad. said that BSM) coi -tiUfctlou oi real o»-pcimp« co-operation In the Far East was hindered by military actions and needs. The .sacrifices which the Government had to make was in order
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  • 122 5 Singapore. Wednesday. A DECREE NISI, grented to Mr. Eric Jeffrey Burn, a surveyor of aircraft in the Air Registration Board. Singapore, on Jan. 30 this year, dissolving hi* marriage with his wife, Amelia Clark? Wilson Burn, an American women, to whom he was married ln May 6
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  • 139 5 (At the Capitol) THERE Is something to sing about In "Buck Privates," the new show at the Capitol, and the Andrews Sisters do it very nicely, thank you. They're in the army too las hostesses) and along with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello they make things literally
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  • 142 5 (At the Alhambra) SUPERB acting makes "The Great Lie, now showing at the Alhambra, one of the best pictures in which that brilliant actress Bette Davis has ever appeared and onp worthv of unreserved praise. The story Is one presenting an amazing situation of a man, his
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  • 629 5 members of all communities present, Singapore last night launched its drive for the Churchill Tank Fund which was brought into being by a committee of women with headquarters in the Arcade. Lt.-Gen. Pereival, G.0.C., Malaya, was present and last night's collections aJone totalled over $3,000.
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  • 73 5 Singapore. Wednesday. A CONTENTION that the word J\ ''import" used in two summons chaiges against his ciient did not ansv/er the case was raised by Mr. T. W. Ong, appsanng on behah of H.M. Hassan Bnai, manager 01 Indo-Straits 'I lading Co., who stood trial
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  • 120 5 Singapore, Wednesday. WHIN his bluff was called, Chua Siak Ngan, a Teochew, who attempted to pose as a detective by showing a pair of handcuffs to a man whom he caught writing a chap ji ki slip, ran away. The intended victim, Lee Chin Bok, got
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  • 160 6 WO statement of policy, national or international, has ever aroused such widespread commendation as the Churchill-Roosevelt joint declaration. The pipings of dissent, as. from Isolationist implaccables, were audible momentarily while the rest of the world was examining the statement. Immediately afterwards they were drowned by the
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  • 189 6 THE rage of Berlin and Tokio may be accepted as the measure of recognition of the reality and determination of purpose which lie behind the mere words of the declaration. That momentous decisions were arrived at during the meeting of the Atlantic and that the declaration itself only
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  • 159 6 U/E of the Empire, with deeplyrooted conviction of the justice of our cause and unbounded confidence in ultimate victory over the forces of darkress, are encouraged and uplifted by the declaration How easily, then, can we understand the feelings of small nations, equally believing in justice but
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  • 2009 6  -  described by FERDINAND TUOHY MALTA in July...a norma Jvly. Not so good, you 11 say? A baked, caked island of yellow stone walls and parched, walled-in fields. The people almost as weary as the vegetation. White drawn faces; and the frayed tempers from
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  • 498 6 THE acceptance by 5 Anglo-Amerkv: opened the pros] conference In IA herald moment in the history ol tin As I see it, thei growing realisation thai hi is grouping itseii int forces, namely, a bloc of n the instrument of whose policy aggression, and anol object it
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  • 426 7 Reuter. London, Aug 20. < MBINET Ministers were present and the King and all the members of his family were represented at West minster Abbey, to-day, uhen the ashes of the first Marquis of Willingdon, for- mer Viceroy of India and I fl .vernor-General of Canada,
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  • 111 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 20. THE Australian Parliament t f) clay discussed the question ol Mi Menzies' second visit to Britain but no decision has announced. i: proposal that Mr. Menzies London again has met opposition, largely on that because of the he should remain in "> told
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  • 29 7 Reuter. h Bangkok, Aug. 21. f K P HAMON MONTRI and hit Vathakarn have d to act for the ter and not as ters as previously re-
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  • 262 7 British Wireless. piLondon, Aug. 20. **HER evidence is contained in the German press of shortis hw° s and economic difficulties in Germany which of course F u 1 the most favoured territory in all German-occupied SarL Ihe G erman public were told in May that soon
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  • 540 7 Reuter. THAT FIGHTING. PART^KlTar^no Novogwd bakS B iTW E EN SMOLENSK AND KIEV WAS STUBBORN drive towlrts Len tig? men S 4 thf Gelan „"rt h g o 3 he other re g"»" gW» that the obscure 2 the r&[ne tion fn f ther
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  • 209 7 Reuter. New York, Aug. 20. the New York morning newspapers headline President Roosevelt's warning to Americans through his quotation of Abraham Lincoln at his Press conference in Washington yesterday. Urging the nation to wake up, President Roosevelt reminded his conference of Abraham Lincoln's words in
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  • 160 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 20. JJEAVY United States shipments of aviation fuel to Russia are reported by the San Francisco correspondent of the Asahi Shimbun. Eleven ships either sailed or are about to sail and ships which have already sailed consist of three United States tankers and
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  • 229 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 20. THE community of interest 1 between the British and Netherlands Empires was the theme of an address by Mr Jim Welter, the Netherlands Minister for the Colonies at a luncheon in London to Lord Moyne, the Colonial Minister. Mr- Welter said, "It was well
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  • 103 7 Reuter. Jersey City, Aug. 20. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has asked both In the strike in the Federal Shipbuilding Company's yards in Jersey City, to resume work immediately. He urged them to put the "importance of national defence before their points of difference." It will be recalled that
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  • 565 7  -  (By Alexander Werth. Reuter's Special Correspondent) Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 21. gigantic nature of the Eastern struggle can best realised when one considers that now the battle is raging not only in this or that sector but on half a dozen vital points
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  • 114 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 20. THE Finance Minister, Mr- Ogura, warned Japanese economic circles to-day to be ready for increasing difficulties. He described the freezing measures as deeprooted economic pressure against Japan. He assured his listeners that Japan was taking the necessary action to make her
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  • 105 7 Reuter. Chungking, Aug. 20. CHINESE circles in Chungking are gratified at the rise in the value of the Chinese dollar in the Shanghai marKet. A semi-official statement declares that the market rise ln the foreign exchange value of the Chinese dollar ln the Shanghai market
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  • 903 11 .pore. August 20. Buyers. Se'lers. HUONG. 2 7>/ 2 3!- 73cd 33.6 34 6cd 17- 181--0 65 0.70 12« 14|--1 30 135xd 9.9 10,3 171- 184- 131- 18!--*zi 019 0.21 1 0 34 0.37 1 29 1.32 15 6 lb t* 43 4 9 22 23
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  • 28 11 p, Thursday. *n and rubber \in Singapore at noon to- i to} were:— J TIN S I mod. i Xl iiHER S< Uera 38%. i i
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  • 122 11 (Erom Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Thursday. r p HE tin share market was very duTl yesterday and very few dealings were recorded. There was some absorption ci Kampong Lanjuts at 20-. Pair buying Interest continued in the rubber share market with transactions in Pajams.
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  • 61 11 Singapore, Aug. 20 Gambler 7.50 Java Cube 12.00 Hamburg Cube 12.25 Muntok White Pepper 16.25 White Pepper 15.75 Black Pepper 7.75 Sundried Copra 2.65 Mixed Copra 2.40 Small Flake Tapioca 8.50 Fair Flake Tapioca 8.00 Medium Pearl Tapioca 10.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 10.50 Laigga Flour Fair Sago Flour Sarawak
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  • 268 11  -  (By Reuter London, Aug. 20. JT is learned that the higher quota is intended to permit a maximum output during the most productive quarter of .the year. The United States has requested the increase because, the January June output has not exceeded the equivalent
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  • 141 12 British Wireless. London. Aug. 21. REPRESSION m ihe countries under the Nazi heel could scarcely Illustrated than by an extract T rom an order issued by Wagner, gauleiter and Stall Halter of Alsace and quoted w the headquarters of the Free French Threes. The order
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  • 104 12 Reuter. London. Aug 21. "THE Rumanian press is beginning to talk -ikrninrantly ab>:t what It rail? transnistrla on the other side of its old frontier with Russia. The day o: deliverance of our Rumanian brother* beyond the Dniester ha* arrived. the Rumanian papers are proclaiming, according to
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  • 381 12 British Wireless. London. Aug. 21 THE mounting Axis shipping losses as revealed by yesterday's Admiralty statement that 4.000.000 tons have been destroyed since the war began are bound, to prove an serious embarrassment not only to harnessing the resources of the Nazi-controlled continent but also to
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  • 86 12 Reuter. Stockholm, Aug. 21 A FURTHER example of the Germans' savage treatment of the Poles is reported by the Berlin correspondent of the Dagens Nyheter. Quoting a report from the German Commander. Gen. Sermia. he states that a "Communis." band fired on the German military in the village
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  • 76 12 Reuter. Rangoon. Aug. 21. TT is reveai-Kl in Rangoon that the Br.I tlsh appeal to Thailand to stand nnr in maintenance of her independence mnde in Thai from the Penang statioi. was by Sir Joseph Maung. foremost o: Burma's elder statesmen and at or. ••me actins: Governor
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  • 61 12 Eastern News. Tokyo, Aug 21 J pan's shipping industry will be placed on a complete wartime testing as a result of the enforcement of the shipping control plan formally approved by the Government at the Cabinet meeting yesterdiy The Plan originally drafted b> the Ministry of Communication* w£
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  • 241 12 Reuter. Simla, Aug. 20. EVIDENCE of a strong and growing pro-Britiah feeling was seen during a j journey through Europe oy the first batch of British and Indian officers and British N.C.O.'s captured in the Syrian campaign and released in Beirut on Aug. 15, writes an Indian
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  • 200 12 British Wireless. London. Aug. 21 AIR Vice Marshal. Sir Quinton Brand broadcast yesterday evening to the people of South Africa on the occasion of the coming of age of the S.A.A.F. Marshal Brand, who is himself a distinguished South African airman— in the last war he
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  • 82 12 New York. Auc 20 ONE of the chief points Lord Beaverbrook. British. Minister of Supply. 1« I now discussing with Roosevelt j according to the Washington correspon- dent of the Wall Street J urnal. concernsBritish payments for defence orders contracted for prior to the
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  • 47 12 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 20. THE Agriculture Department has announced the purchase of 1,329,000 pounds of American j cheese. 5,580 cases of eggs. 2,104,000 1 pounds of dried pears of which the I bulk, it is understood, will be exported to Britain.—Reuter.
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  • 287 12 British Wireless. London. Aug. 21. TURKEY'S expressed determination to preserve her independence against any aggressor was stressed by Mr Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, m a broadcast on the opening of the 1941 Ismir Fair. Mr Eden said: "It is with great I pleasure that
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  • 152 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 21. REUTER learns authoritatively that there is no truth whatever in the report telegraphed to Tokyo (and carried in a Domei broadcast! by the Shanghai correspondent oi the Yomiuri Snimbun that tne United States is preparing to withdraw two-thirds of United
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  • 126 12 Reuter. Tokyo. Aug. 20. THE Japanese Government has decided to prohibit the operation of all petrol-driven buses, taxicabs and private cars from Sept. in order to conserve oil supplies, Certain exemDtions will be made, however, in the case of private cars needed for special purposes,
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  • 68 12 Reuter. .»11».. o Buenos Air?s, Aug. 21. A GESTAPO-INDEX containing the names of 3.000 prominent anti- Nazi Argentines, has been discovered by the Chamber of Commerce Investigation Ccmmittee in one of the 83 parcels brought to Argentina recently by the Japanese vessel. Mana Maru. It
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  • 126 12 Reuter. "THEIRS is 1 theirs bu< no longer appiv Br The Bala mised in Pck was swept a announcemer. V had been Army Burea i The idea it tell their men why they ar them aor and perscr.alil large. In other w of to-day will Cromwell
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  • 16 12 An enactment Mj the registration purposes In the Btnta J been gazetted H
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