Malaya Tribune, 22 August 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed J6,000 Daily SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, August 22. 1941.
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  • 124 1 Reuter. gton, \ug. 21. 1( end* d to show tin bas an ample t which are i ,l m the United nt\y in a delilo nmfuse the lolh and eomstaled Mr. the rnr:ed iYi oleum Coin- to unoffiu it was un- transfer Amerilo Britain. v.v n
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  • 67 1 Reuter. rk, Aug. 21. t:. carrier Illus--1 i is in an American oe comI rd Louis MountBritish Fresb batten, is Wednesday's n London did not h( re: l bouts of the E .led r hat thelllustriI of German tnbers on Jan. warships were esnd vital convoy to
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  • 348 1 Reuter. litary Commentary by Annalist) t London, Aug. -2. yesterday claimed that Narva, Novgorod and hftd been taken. The Russian communique stubborn fighting- at Odessa, Gomel and Nov-'-''''fKl. of Kherson was a lusion with the uniting the lower si bank of the able commercial t
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  • 72 1 Reuter. Chungking, Aug. 22. JAPANESE aircraft, operating from basss in Northern maoChina, have intensified their activities over south-west China in the past few days. In addition to bombing Kunming —the terminus of the Burma Roac —and points along the road its?ir, 31 Japanese planes are reported
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  • 139 1 a aii <• t> New York, Aug. 21. A i AM. ior President Roosevelt to propose and for Con pess to approve the declaration of war against the Axis nations is made in the "New Republic/ one ot Americas foremost liberal weeklies. There
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  • 535 1 Washington, Aug. 21. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S message reporting on the epochmaking meeting at sea with Mr. Churchill, the British Premier, said that the declaration of principles agreed uplan there were so clear cut that they would be difficult to oppose "without automatically admitting a willingness
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  • 98 1 Reuter. Cairo, Aug. 22. ABOARD ,of Trade Regulation issued on Wednesday, permitting trade with Syria, is expected to help to bring down the cost of living in Syria. One of the reasons for the present high costs in Syria is the fact that the Vichy regime
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  • 122 1 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 21 THAT the I niteii Stales would view with concern and refuse to recognise any formal Japanese annexation of additional Pacific was indicated by Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, at his prc>s popferenco to-*]. I It is pointed out in
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  • 31 1 Reuter. Shu ichai. Ant: 22. yesterday several relations with Denmark tol lowing Denmark's recognition of the Japanese-controlled Nanking Government *nd llanehukuo, according to local Chtnesc report Reuter
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  • 202 1 Far East Position Changed Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 22. AN attempl by Tokyo and Washington to negotiate a ''modus vivendi" to bring about a temporary relaxation of the piesent tension in JapaneseAmerican relations lias ended in failure, according to a Vichy news report from t lie Japanese capital, quoting
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  • 272 1 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. EARLY 2,000,000 casualties were Buffered by the Germans in the first two months of the war on the j Eastern Front, according to a Russian estimate announced by M. Lozovsky, from the Soviet Information j Bureau yesterday. About half of this 2,000,000 were killed.
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  • 121 1 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 22. AN unfinished battleship and cruiser that were on the shipyard stocks at the Black Sea port of Nikolaiev were blown up before the Soviet forces evaucated the port. This fact was revealed in Moscow yesterday by M. Lozovsky the Soviet spokesman.
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  • 29 1 Reuter. untitled Aug. 22. inNEMY planes raided y«sterdav niorninir. It is learned that one civilian was killed and six injured. Slight damage to civilian property was also caused.— Renter.
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  • 556 1 ]\jANY hundreds of R.A.F. fighters participated in yesterdays operations on the other side of the Channel. The German Radio last night claimed the destruction of 21 British fighters and one bomber for the loss of two German fighters. Bombers, with fighter escort,
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  • 104 1 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 22 HITLER cannot win, declared M Lozovsky (Chief of the Soviet Information Bureau) at his pres.* conference He declared: 'We know the rtrength of the enemy and hi* capabilities, but there is no alarm or pessimism in out ranks. On the contrary, the latest
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  • 44 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 22. r jpll X situation «n the Eastern Front makes an attempt at invading Britain improbable this year/* states the Berlin correspondent o 1 the Asahi, in a cable to his newspaper in Tokyo, yesterday.—Renter.
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  • 199 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 2Z. THE "Covenanters," m dam's latest and fastest enriaet tanks, ur« probably the best d; signed tank of their type in the world. Britain's armoured divl lons are now equipped with many ol this type, as well as every description of fighting
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  • 119 1 Londcti, Aug. 22. DUTCH Boy Scouts arc d-.dying the Nazi ban by making themselves members of an illegal organisation and ar> holding meetings and camps states the VriJ Nederiand, Uu Free Dutch newspaper publishes in London. The boys and their parents have been warned by Nasi
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    • 298 1 BACKACHE Kidney Trouble IL^ "as fit as a fiddle" f**4 >Z Mr. J. C. tried every known remedy f^k%% for backache and kidney trouble, but B|, found no relief until he gave De Witt a %^hPßs^ Pills a fair trial. He writes T^BBL "Being a sufferer for years from \&Wm'''
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  • 235 2 Singapore, Thursday. A 23 police recruit, Chan Yoke Han, who attributed his absence from duty as a trainee cwing to the fact that he could not stand the strain of training becaus? he was suffering Irom a serious ailment, found fnat the law did not consider this
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  • 130 2 Singapore, Thursday. A VERDICT cf found drowned was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, this morning, at the inquiry into the death of a 40-year old Chinese, Chong Bee, whose b-dy was fished out of the Singapore River on the
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  • 63 2 Singapore. Thursday. pHARGED with being a member of an unlawful society—The Voice of the U.S.S R. Publishing Society—Lian Kam Chin alias. Tuiu Kui Xi (23) a Khek, claimed trial before Mr. W. D. Carcv, the third magistrate. The case was postponed for hearing o*i Aug.
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  • 579 2 CIVILIAN residents in the east coast who are registered to go to evacuation camps are invited to co-operate in the first evacuation practice which will be held on Sunday morning. Those exercises Will constitute further practice in traffic control, and a preliminary practice for wardens
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  • 110 2 I QJAID to have abetted an offence of k Cheating by one Shy.m Sunder Roy OO Feb. 4. and also to have made a fnl ,1 claim of $460 in h «ummom- case before the civil district judge or. Mar 3. Rn-.i Chull 135», a
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  • 165 2 EMERGENCY fire stations are being set up in Pe- rak. Approval cf a sum of $48,000 for this purpose was recently voted by the Perak Finance Committee. This sum will, in addition, proI vide the building: of protecI five structures for certain existing fire staticns
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  • 91 2 THE distinction of being the first local Chinese uirl to obtain an L.C.C. diploma in shorthand, with a speed of 159 words per minute has fallen to 20-year-old Miss Jenny Lim. at present working with the Department of Information. Miss Lim commenced learning shorthand iust
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  • 42 2 r THF. Warta Malaya Prv-s Ltd.. is sponsoring a campaign for the Malay Troops' Club Fund. An anonymous contributor has made the first donation of $300 Contributions can be sent to th< Chart?red Bank, the •lonorary treasure;- 1
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  • 500 2 ADDITIONAL evidence is to be recorded r d|V Murugasu, secretary to the principal of (he o f N j cine, which came on for hearing in the high rtT** 1 Justice Woiley to-day. r Mr. The appeal was against the conviction and sentence of
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  • 24 2 (Cent-A-1 Total number <f r» :y p!fflw destroyed during fronts up to midn r} on i m (excluding Soviet claim**:— TWO
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    • 142 2 WE THANK YOU Monsieur Alean. Picture of Gen. de Gaullle. Messrs Alkaff and Aurely. Office. Arthur's Bar. Catering. 5 Australians. Tank. Dutch Consulate. Picture of Queen Wllhelmina and flag. Mr. Etlin. A Fan. Framroz. 3 case s of aerated waters. Fraser Neaves. Ashtrays and beer. Friend. Box of wooden toys.
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  • 251 3 Malaya Tribune Special* r of the Tribune the < mly ci\ ilian pret this ractice. He detain: Though I felt like a fish I ter, the men in khaki, ther hand, swarmed 'ir respective jobs home than the proverW 6sh in water. n the spot in dark-
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  • 104 3 Singapore, Thursday. A 43 YEAR OLD Australian., William David Drennan, was charged in the fifth court this morning, with having spread, other than in the performance cf his duty, a report connected with the war. designed to create unneces-J sary alarm and despondency in that he
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  • 306 3 He's Chief of Municipal Debts Committee (Tribune Staff Reporter) I-ERICAL employees of the Municipality, whose indebtedness problems are at present being examined and discussed by a Committee headed by Mr. A. W. W. Ker, will learn with hope and gratification the humane method
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  • 261 3 Singapore. Thursday. pURTHER evidence recorded in the coroner's court tnis afternoon regarding death cf a 24-year-old labourer, Lim Chwee Seng, whose body'was picked up from the Tanjong Rhu slipway by the marine police on August 2. tailed to throw any light as to how; the labourer
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  • 136 3 SUBSCRIBERS to the Malayan War Funds, and individuals who wish their contributions to be utilised for the purchase of particular fighting material, uill be interested in this recently prepared statement of the approximate cost of varku* war v capons; Fighter Plane: £5,000 iS.noo; Bember Plane
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  • 306 3 'THE following is UM of the tUOCas** j ful students from the Fitman's Col- I lag* in the London ""inmber of Com- inerce (Autumn) 1940 examinations: Typewriting (Higher): R. D Victor <D>. Lim Hum Keow <D>. S. M Kaila-- 1 plllal iDi. Abdul Malik Abdul Ghani. Lee Chee
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  • 69 3 <From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tliursday. MR. J. M. Gregoire. attached to the Mercantile Bank, Ipoh Branch shortly leaves on transfer to Singapore. A well-known cricketer, lie is the State captain and represented the Malay States in their animal encounter with t\io Colony at Penang
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  • 328 3 Singapore, Thursday. a sequel to an appeal against an order ol* Acquittal by the second magistrate on two charges of causing hurt by negligent driving and one of failing to slop alter an accident. H. Harley Clarke, a dental surgeon, had his acquittal set aside
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  • 154 3 From Our Own Reporter" Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. FOR the first time since their formation, the Passive Defence Services of Kuala Lumpur, numbering 2,065, paraded to-day for inspection by the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas. Demonstrations were given by air raid wardens who showed how
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  • 67 3 4 PPEARING before Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, on an allegation that he had In his possession two packets of Cannabis Bativa (ganja), Shaik Dawood (34). an Indian Mohammedan, had a charge of possessing drugs explained to him. The case was postponed
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  • 5 3 The I.S.P. untitled I? $33.441
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  • 245 4 r QEVERAL horses running at '»5 to-morrow's races were given their final workouts when training was continued this morning. Although it J was a day for slow work a number of fast gallops were t observed, those showing vp J best being Faststep. Tim? Tells,
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  • 51 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: S A F A League Div 1. S.C.F.A. v. R.A. .antiaircraft*, stadium; Div. HA. Royal Navy v. V.M.C.A.. V.M.C.A.; R A F. fSeletan v. Fortress Signals, Scletar; Div. 118. Kranii v. Air Headquarters. Kranji: Wanderers v. J-C.S.A.. J.C.S.A H.M.S. Sultan v S.C.F.A. '•B M Harbour Board
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  • 1554 4 Singapore Gold Cup Meet Spectator's Race-By-Race Comments For To-morrow's Races JTASTSTEP, grey English gelding, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Foo Meow Chin and Mr. Choo Kok Thye, is taken to win the crack event for class one horses at to-morrow's races," the first day
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  • 47 4 better tactics and dominating exchanges in both halves the R.E. (Malays) defeated the Malaya Publishing House by four goals to one in a Div. 2A. League match played on the .M.C.A. ground yesterday. Play was on th? slow side* and the games consequently lacked innlls.
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  • 558 4 ARGYLLS LOSE AGAIN IN RETURN ENCOUNTER Chinese Athletic 3: Argylls 1 PAST soccer, which climaxed with a brimful of thrills in the I. second session, was witnessed at Anson Road Stadium yesterday when Chinese Athletic beat the Argylls by three goals to one in a
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  • 122 4 JHE following: are the scratching* and order of running for tomorrow's races: RACE I Horses, Class I, Div. 3 6 furs.: Sever Set, Parr's roily. RACE 2: Horses, Class 2, Div. I, 6 furs.: Gardener's Pride Jest On. RACE 3 Horses, Class 3. Div I R*CF
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  • 74 4 Reuter. L Brookline (ju, j THE loi >4 lof American ijj lawn tennis h 2 ,r ships was playefe when Brian r vis Cup player, and 1 sel Bobbitt of Tnh 1 »>eat Edwin lmarks i Robin Hippinstiel „t T litornia after a JZ
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    • 107 4 Musi Sh^ Young babies ttmjmkm mem 2»! ment. Wli.ii coot lvi.v i r writable the lailt S macli or bowels To and thus to enable th"" 1? 1 th sleep I J o h "J»i lablets is usu.llv that The Tableti an- the h Brit.sh medical chlW-JSSSS a gently stinnilat.ru
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  • 398 5 Correspondence Sir,—Last year th-* Singapore Rotary Club initiated a communal gardening experiment, a spare piece of land at the McNair Road residential estate was fenced eff and divided into allotments which were taken up by certain of the occupants of houses in the vicinity. After an
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  • 64 5 Mr o Ramasamy Nadar. JP. h*> donated a house at Road Singapore, to the Tamil's Reform Ajwot'ai!ou. which Is worth over $10,000 He has also undertaken to spend $a,OOO to renovate -the house. The Tamils' Reform Association wa* exempted from registration in 1032 aim
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  • 514 5 wip v (Tribune Staff Reporter* I"**"? ct Sarawak > MM L r A«*. as the stay WOrld had durin S »ne of her Smgapo.e by Chpper yesterday how she earned the money herprevented any money reaching her. The Ranee left Sarawak almost two
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  • 98 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson. Thursday. HEAVIEST tine in an excise case in Teluk Anson was imposed ye-sterday by Inche Abdullah bin Ibrahim in the district court here when a Chinese named Ng AJk Cheong was convicted and ordered to pay a fine of $2,550 on two
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  • 257 5 Batavia, Aug. Iff. M CHARLES BARON, leader or the Free French in the Far Fast, and a British oflieer, arc staying in Batavia. In an interview with the Ba'avia Nieuwsblad. If. Baron gave some facts about the growth of the Free French movement. H- 1
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  • 172 5 (At the Cathay) A PICTURE everyone has been waiting for. "I Wanted Wings." opened at the Cathay yesterday to an audience which appreciated to the full the suspense and action of the experiences of the men with With stories of the daring of the R.A.F. coming
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  • 120 5 (At the Pavilion 1 tT difficult to beat the present pro- gramme at the Pavilion—three very good attractions with a newsreel, too. First there is an excellent short showing all aspects of Australia's gigantic war effort, which fhould be seen. Secoudlv. there Is the life of Mussolini, •Yellow
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  • 201 5 Singapore, Thursday. A MOTOR accident which occurred at Geylang Road at the entrance to the Aii Port during the "black cut" on the night of Jan. 22 last was recalled in the high court to-day when Ong Joo Chin, a business man, appealed again c t
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  • 147 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday. THE appeal of Haji Abdullah bin Haji Abdul Wahd against the decision of the Perak A size Cour: which convicted him oilhe murdm of Mis. Maxwell, who was found .shot dead at her residence in Maryland Estate. Dindings, began
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  • 187 6 JAPAN now seems to be in a mood to think matters over, and that is good news so far as it goes. Opinion i s still divided, as it has always been, on the possible results of chewing the unsavoury cud, though it would seem her
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  • 169 6 J|AD the Japanese rulers done some calm thinking at that time, they would have seen the danger of any further association with a man who does not hesitate to tear up solemn pacts if it suits his purpose to do so. But the crowning shame was yet
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  • 200 6 JHE treaty arrangement among the three Powers as it stood before the Russian war was literally confusion confounded. As a well-known cartoonist put into Hitler's mouth recently: "In other words, Gentlemen, Togo won't hit Jo e and Joe won't hit Togo —unless they take a poke at
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  • 1222 6 JN order to judge how German plana have gone awry and how insubstantial is the theory of I German infallibility a comparison between German statements a year ago and events as they are to-day is instructive. As for Great Britain i and her Allies, they can
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  • 162 6 PiLATE could find nobody to answer his famous question, "What is truth?" probably because even the officials of the mighty Roman Empire were too abashed to try to sum up in a brief reply the implications of so profound a query. There is an equally
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  • 298 6 SHORT time ago a very revealing novel by Miss Storm Jameson described the occupation of the Rhineland after the last va r in which a young German, bOing in for the army, expressed sentiments exactly similar to those Of the learned doctor. The only true freedom, he insisted,
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  • 184 6 HTHAT an abandonment of everything we mean by humun dignity such a conception of freedom implies! Man is to be reduced to a thoughtless, efficient animal, his only troubles the curb of the rein and the prick of the spur. All the riches of mediation, heavy with the
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  • 114 6 DTjT fo r so long as this truth can ■J by a vast and wonderful variety of binders be kept from them—and they are by nature particularly susceptible to this kind of deception—what an opportunity ta given to those at the top for power and loot! Here
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  • 53 6 Sale of large-size hunting or clasp-knives has been banned ly the Paris Prefecture. Formerly terror of the streets after dark. Apache technique consisted of back-stabbine. was once widespread. X 0 revival has been reported, but it is thought that Paris officialdom may be withholding news of such crimes
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  • 578 6 September most not, ffortbjr a H 'history of this wax n m lr < I Hitler's dream 0 1 ar i that 047 the British Isles Vi !the bud with the m. n,PW |of his air armada ore**? What a di:: If? 1 have been to-day [f
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  • 358 7 Reuter. London, Aug 21. Hester (iuardian in on the rumours ibility of traue een Britain anu ?s if. when the lapancse assets meed, it was intendrertain amount pass by way licences, it would lv natural to make «i finance t. Bu IS vis rtainly not what
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  • 58 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 19. j 100 a be issued to an nfereucc in London to v;tr economic relief of importance attaches to I, not only towards mitiv position of Europe towards solving the rid surpluses. Governinetitf are accumu- I run- materials in many Cof immediate release countrtoa as soon as
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  • 347 7 Reuter. London, Aue. 21. ~V l German High Command communique claims that in the southern Ukraine S.S. im its have occupied the seaport and industrial town of Kherson, at the mouth of i Dnieper River. claims the taking of the towns of Novgorod,
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  • 48 7 Reuter. Rome, Aug. 21. TWENTY warplanes have arrived at Bangkok, according to a Tokyo message reported by the Rome Radio. They were delivered by the American Government, having been ordered by Thailand last year The present situation seems to have speeded up the delivery.—Reuter.
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  • 367 7 Reuter. Zurich, Aug. 21. A GLOOMY and sordid picture of the conditions existing fit Lake Constance, once the popular resort of holiday-makers, is given in an article m the "TagsbJatt." The President of the German Tourist Association has been obliged to complain in a
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  • 373 7 Reuter. Bangkok, Aug. 21. T"l rhais will adhere to their traditional motto' «J J i -m,n better than live as slaves. *w* guarantees on which the security said Thailand's Cabinet Minister, Luang V.ch.t vaina broadcasting in Thai to the nation to-night on tne 'ST
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  • 259 7 Reuter. London. Aug. 21. CAPTAIN Elliot Roosevelt, second son of the United States President, told a press conference here to-day that he waa in Britain on a mission connected with the United States air force. He expects to be here until the middle of next
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  • 178 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 21. I A SUGGESTION that a permanent j Dominions Council might be 1 established in London Is made In a leading articie in the Yorkshire Post It is most natural and right, it says, that there snould be in tne Dominions an
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  • 51 7 London. Aug. 20. NO change over the July cost cf living figures is reported for August by the Ministry of Labour. The general figure remains at ihe same level above that of July 1914. and the fcod index figure at C 7 points.— British
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  • 413 7 Reuter. New York. Aug. 21 THE Western Hemisphere portion of the Atlantic is being "slowly but surely cleared of German submarines and surface raiders," writes Mr. Joseph Driscoll the New York Herald-Tribune correspondent at sea with the United States Atlantic Fleet's Neutrality Patrol. Mr. Driscoll,
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  • 271 7 Reuter. Berne, Aug. 21. OERLIN expects British action in Iran soon, says the Berlin correspondent of the newspaper La Suisse. j Not a word is breathed IS to what Germany's reaction would be, the correspondent says, "but emphasis is laid on a statement from Teheran
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    • 232 9 GREAT AS THE NATION! j MfUAV 4 SHOWS DAILY lllfl-L 11 am.— 3-15—6-15 —915 i 7 TEMENT! LA LIGHTER! p \RAMOUNT BRITISH NEWSREEL! 5 TO-MORROW at MIDNIGHT f J'g»' X w THE STARS of In YE YV Tin Pan Alley' r ifr 20th t AXD j /if* I Century NICHOLAS
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    • 167 9 GOLD LEAF "GOLD LfcAF" Tea like a sunday day, sheds a brightness over everything—lt's the sweetener of toil and soother of cares. "GOLD LEAF' Tea is a perfect Tea. The merit and superiority of "GOLD LEAF" is that it is drawn from the cool Highlands of Sunny Ceylon. RADIOS I
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    • 63 9 FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL No. 1-A. KIRK TERRACE MALAYA'S PREMIER SCHOOL OT MUSIC. THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF TUITION. KINDERGARTEN (Prom ajg 4) to DIPLOMAS. ENROL ANYTIME. L———— IPONGGOL INN I llth Milestone, Ponggol Road, SINGAPORE, for HOLIDAYS, PICNICS, SEA-BATH, BOATING CHINESE CHOW SPECIAL CURRY and SARTAY TIFFIN on EVERY SUNDAY.
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    • 306 9 I THE PUBLIC RAVES! I POSITIVELY ONE OF THE BEST PROGRAMMES! j I \jr\ to-i»ay v k r 6.15 9.15 "'VV) j THE WITTIEST PIECE OF GAIETY THAT HAS HIT THIS TOWi^ 1 Edjar Wallace's uproarious GompJy j I made doubly funny by; f il j GORDON^ With Jane Carr-BettyStockfeld
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    • 3210 10 lMMW llliiillliHlll» llliiiliillM Situations Vacant 1 TWO EURASIAN GIRLS or any nationality required by European Restaurant In Alexandra Road. Food, transport provided. Apply the manager, 53, Lorong 35, Geylang, Singapore. (No. 760K) WANTED Clerk with general office ex- J. perlence knowledge of shorthand given preference state salary required to Box
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    • 668 10 NOTICE In the Estate of TANG AH CHOW, deceased. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59). NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and persons having any claims against the above deceased late of No. 550 A, Serangoon Road, Singapore, who died on the 15th day of
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    • 112 10 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS NOTICE. As from the 3rd September, 1941, the Train Service between Thailand and Malaya will be revised as follows; SOUTHWARD BOUND; Leave Bangkok 4 p.m. on Wednesdays. Arrive Prai 6.51 p.m. on Thursdays. Leave Bangkok 4 p.m. on Saturdays, Arrive Sungei Golok 6.20 p.m. on Sundays,
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    • 61 10 WE ARE PLEASED to advfc' Public that nev stocks of PEOL Cutaneous Vaccine Oin® have arrived from England* healing action is rapid anc csin all septic conditions, aafi immunising properties rerwe invaluable treatment for any tion whatever of the skin. SJ. all good Chemists. If any in obtaining supplies Uy
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    • 869 10 [TO-DAY S KAU^I SINGAPORE LONdov ZHL. 225 m. 1333 k cs. Eastpbv WĔ ZHP.I. 30-96 m. 9.69 m|cf. OSV —17 I', K *t*\]r* H ZHP 2. 48 58 m. 6.175 mlcs. OSF _y ?i 1« U V MM. ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7.25 m!cs. GSD —v 7 c is x\ I
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  • 877 11 wan. August 21. Buyers. Se'len. 7- 2 73cd 33 6 34;6cd 0 65 0.70 1216 141Tin V 130 1.35kd 99 10j3 121- 5W*i* 0 19 0.21 <m ,v 0 34 0.37 1 43 419 pi 221- 236 I 0 75 0 80 t 19.9 20;6 1
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  • 28 11 Singapore, Friday. I Prices ol t w and rubber 11 in Singapore at noon lo- JI TIN J Rl HKfift i r. I Sellers 88%. j
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  • 139 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Tto Singapore. Pridav IN ahares were an extremely dull market yesterday, with little Inclination on the part of either buyers or sellers to decline mts cnan B hands at a slight The rubber share market continues to m ver Jf active
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  • 160 11 \TEW Scudai Ltd.. now has a credit balance of $98.339.64. This represents a profit of $68.851.iC from last year and the profit of $28.483.48 brought forward, states the Directors' report )i issued. They recommend a transfer of $50.000 to General Reserve, the paying pf
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  • 68 11 Singapore, Aug. 21. 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 Lingga Sago Flour 5.50 Fair
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    • 132 11 ■I ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OFU McLATCHIE Deceased. I PARTK l lARLY ATTRACTIVE I U TION SALE I Well made modern design wax I Hishrri Teak and other j KHJSEHOLD FURNITURE |C Lounge, Dining and IB Carpets, Beautiful I- PYE" AC. Radio, AIR CONDITIONING WIT International G.E.C. Electa tor. Electric
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    • 619 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situation Vacant WANTED on South Johore Rubber Estate first class certificated engine driver-fitter. To run 70 H.P. National and other smaller diesel engines. Also to maintain with help large factory plant pumps, lorries etc. Free quarters, salaiy according to qualifications Only well recommended capable men need apply for
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    • 381 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta, Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel: 5431 for Passage &i Freight. FOR GREY HAIR USE
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    • 348 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SJN. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services arc being maintained by the P.&O.S.N. Co., from the Straits to their usual rjorts of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are
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  • 163 12 Reuter. Zurich Aug. 21. TRAINLOADS of wounded, j and planes bringing se- 2 verely wounded are arriving j in Bucharest daily, writes the Bucharest correspondent of the Neu Zerich. J The newspaper began a J few days ago to publish lists I of killed. Prices
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  • 103 12 London. Aug. 2'j rHE chairman of the Linggi Plantations. Sir John Hay, criticised the high taxation which is draining liquid resources which ire vital to the rubber industry's iuture. Despite rising costs, prospect: are favourable, barring hostilities in Malaya, as the abnormal United States demand
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  • 42 12 Reuter. Saigon, Aug. 21. THE first meeting of the committee which is to demarcate the new boundary between Indo-China and Thailand was held yesterday. Japanese, French and Thai representatives were present and Japanese was the official language —Reuter.
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  • 478 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 22. 4S Hitler's third offensive moves to its climax, great battles were raging yesterday (Thursday) in three main areas of the gigantic front in Russia. Following the dramatic call by Marshal Voroshilov to thy people of Leningrad to help his forces beat
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  • 173 12 Reuter. Bangkok, Aug. 22 WINDING up a talk on the Far East situation, the Bangkok Radio official commentator last night declared that any potential aggressor violating Thai territory would meet a disastrous end, especially as Thailand will have the support of the other side. I Earlier in
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  • 70 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Thursday. THAT the people of London are Standing up very well during air raids was the opinion expressed by Lr. Ooi Tiang Eng. former Penang Queen's scholar, who returned to Penang yesterday. He was in London when the war broke
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  • 199 12 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 22. THE following is the text of the communique cf this morning's Soviet Information Bureau. "In the course of yesterday our troops waged stubborn battles with ihe enemy along the whole front, especially'fierce in the directions of Kingisepp, Novgorod and Gomel. "According to incomplete
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  • 80 12 DR. Henry Grady, president of the American President Lines, San Francisco, who is making a tour of the Far East at the request of President Roosevelt, broke his journey at Manila yesterday. He is expected in Singapore within a fortnight. Dr Grady's trip will last two
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  • 30 12 .4 charming picture of His Excellency Sir Shenton and His Highness the Sultari of Selangor, taken yesterday when His Excellency inspected a Kuala Lumpur A R.P. varade.
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  • 233 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 22. is the Bank of France's gold? asks the Financial News, commenting on the first weekly statement published by the Bank since the collapse, showing that the gold reserve of the Bank amounts to 84,500,000,000 francs. This figure does net differ materially from the
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  • 87 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 21. THE Tribune understands that the F.M.S. Government has ordered The Indian, weekly newspaper, and the Indian Pioneer, daily newspaper, both published in Kuala Lumpur, to be submitted for censorship prior to publication. One of the directors of
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  • 618 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 22. ]y|R. MACKENZIE KING, the Prime Minister of Canada. saw Lord Cranborne. Secretary of State for the Dominions, at the Dominions Office yesterday afternoon. He also called on Mr. Angus Mac Donald, Canadian Minister of Defence, at his hotel. A
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  • 110 12 Reuter. pRINCE B ,n haM dromeonv. Hap** fighter J Prince arm,,,' ss& rife 1 flyers. piiot ed b y On landing Prn said to his C 0 1; proud that, 10ts: operation of ,f f now able to train tf v fighter pilot, hSi that shortly
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  • 49 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 21.-The untitled Master General announced «JJ letters, printed paper.- i posted in London and h ties about July 9 to 11 I and letters, printed papers eels posted in India bet 10 and 17 and in Ceylon Api. 23 28 were lost by a** I tion.—Reuter.
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    • 133 12 m nglish by USIN ThU II ?f S h^ L I^ h! 225 ™*™cc to Practice by W J Weston. English whoever seeks co be a competent craftsman in STANDARD ENGLISH. Structure M Style by E H. Grout "This"book' is 95 an ideal means of studying the English Language. S5
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    • 118 12 Public Notice Execution No. 27/41. No. 28/41. Suit No. 483 of 1940. SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Writ of Seizure Sale dated the 19th day of June, 1941. In the cause of CHAN YEW JIN Plaintiff. versus L SOH KEE SENG 2.
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    • 92 12 THE MUSIC OF THE BALLET KAISER DE LA FEE (Stravinsky* COPPELIA BALLET (Delibes) COTILLON (Chabrier) DOXSP DANSES SLAVES ET TZIGANES (Dargomyzhsky I GAITE PARISIENNE (Offenbach) PRINCE IGOR—Dances of the Young Maidens (Bur LA BOUTIQUE (Rossini) D° xs:! LES SYLPHIDES (Chopin) SCOULA DI BALLO (Boccherini) I* )X6l3 THE SEASONS BALLET (Glazounov
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