Malaya Tribune, 23 August 1941

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, August 2\ 13A. The Malaya Tribune SPECIAL EDITION Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1941 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 493 1 MROADCASTS from London last night told of a temporary victory for the Allies in the Battle of the Atlantic. Mr. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, revealed that 15,000 Allied seamen now man 190 fighting ships side by side with
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  • 180 1 Reuter. Park I New York), Aug. 22. gpiSIDENT Roosevelt has T yjrni j an rder prohibitin,, wisupervi ed navigation L? Manila Baj tad a warnJ tfl r i€ itors that they Said be object attack b united Stales armed for"rwtions ol the area were mi irt some
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  • 105 1 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 22. BAN will resist aggression from aiiv sM'rcc even though the •Jds are ten to one, declared Mr. RifaUMd hayeateh, the Iranian KmsU; id after a nfrrmcc with Mr. Cirdell Hull, the Inn.-] v».ii^ s Secretary of State Ifr-fay Died that there fifth
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  • 60 1 I Callavp London. Aug. 23. P a •T. J rescu three soldiers of k *sc-h.\, r from' a burning plane tn Canadian Army Orders. C] I Samson. Cpl. HorM saw a machine Nfcd <«« autf l y rushed to it and unconsdoug pilot. •in in safety, they refe
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  • 52 1 REAR Admiral E.J Spconer, D.S.O new Rear-Admiral, Malaya who has arrived in this country to take charge of naval establishments, Singapore Rear Admiral Spooyer was one of the high officers of 32,000--tcn battle cruiser, H.M.S Repulse, when she carried the King and Queen to Canada m May
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  • 199 1 Reuter. two to one, a South African squadron o. L Ame *an-buUt Tomahawks fought and beat off formar 01 Axis planes attempting to attack British shipping off 1 Cyrenaica, says the Air Ministry News Service in last night. Unit., .1. i i* m m V»/Mir
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  • 117 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 23. THE Japanese Finance Ministry yesterday announced a further relaxation of the freezing regulations to be effective from to-day. Foreigners holding deposits in Japanese banks and post offices or in banks in Japan of countries not affected by the freezing order will be
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  • 118 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Aug. 23. GERMAN diplomatic negotiations with Turkey are aimed at obtaining a defini c statement on Turkey's position in the event of peace in the Near East— meaning Iran —being disturbed, says the Berlin correspondent of the Swedish newspaper, Social Demokraten. The correspondent aaas that
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  • 157 1 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 23. REPORTS that Goering, Ribbentrop and Schacht (former President of the Reiehsbank) are all in disgrace circulated in Moscow yesterday. According to a letter quoted by the Pravda purporting to come from a traveller who arrived at Zurich from Berlin at the end of
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  • 49 1 British Wireless London. Aug. 23. TilR. MACKENZIE KINO, the Prime Minis. ter ol Canada, saw Lord Woolton. the Minuter of Food, and discussed what measures might be taken to enable Canada to give further help to Britain in the supply of foodstuffs—British Wireless
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  • 420 1 Reuter. AMERICAN defence production is, on the average, up to estimates, though it has never been completely satisfactory, F*iv>ident Roosevelt told his press conference yesterday. Referring to Senator Byrd's statement earlier this week asserting that defence production was "seriously lagging," the President said that he
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  • 343 1 Reuter. (Military commentary by Annalist) London, Aug. 2.°,. the Russian nor the German communiques reveal any substantial modification of the front in the last 24 hours. But both agree that fighting has been going on uninterruptedly day and night. The Germans have put out a
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  • 488 1 Wars Terrific Toll: Figures Reuter. \S the Russo-CJerman war enters its third month, Moscow, this morning, issued figures of the terrific toll that has been taken. The following figures of total losses lor both sides were given:— Germany: 2,000,000 men, 8,000 tanks, 10,000 guns, 7,200 planes.
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  • 85 1 Reuter. Moscow, Au£ 23. AIL and gas output in the Caucasus has shown a considerable increase since the Germans attacked Russia, says the official Soviet News Agency in a despatch from Groznyi. A very big drive has resulted in the completion of the eight
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  • 114 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 23. "U/E hav-* a rendezvous together— P over L r ;lin." said Sir Charles Portal. Chiei ol Air Staff, replying on behalf of the R A F. to recent greetings from Soviet airmen. Writing to the Russian press, Sir Charles Portal said
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  • 31 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 23: The broadcast of the Prime Minister. Mr Churchill, on his meeting with President Roosevelt will begin :tt 8 p.m. to-morrow (3 20 am, Monday, Malayan time) —Reuter
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  • 274 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) CilflNA will win the war before the end of next year. n v won't be a compromise with Japan, but China will drive the Japanese out of the land by that time." This is the message of hope
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  • 83 2 Singapore, Friday. APPEARING before Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, en a charge of misappropriating sago worth $1,686. Ngun Jod Hai (31), a Teochew, claimed trial. Ngun was said to have been a carrier entrusted with 281 sacks of sago which he was supposed to
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  • 566 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IT. THARRAWADDY MAUNG MAUNG, the Minister of Health and Public Works, and Col. (Dr.) Treston. Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals, arrived here from Burma by air yesterday to tour Malaya, and possibly Thailand, studying the civil medical defences. Tharrawaddv Maung Maung paid Dr.
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  • 251 2 Singapore, Friday. FURTHER arguments were advanced in the high court to-day before Mr. Justice Worley in the appeal of Ong Joo Chin, a bnsm£ss man, against the conviction and sentence of seven months' simple imprisonment imposed on him by the traffic district judge on a
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  • 108 2 MR. Joseph John, of the editorial A staff of the Malaya Tribune, will be proceeding on long leave to India with his family in a few days. Mr. John joined the Tribune Group three years ago from the Madras Mail, and during his stay in Malaya served
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    • 347 2 ENTERTAIN vnl i„ frtKNPS THERE MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly SUNDAY NIGHT Relay of Regimental Band Concert R AFFLES BAKE B V F g^ E D ST Q c p^i T s Y 5381 Ska View n OTE t' BALL ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCOXDITIOXED BY SEABREEZES TO-M
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    • 107 2 j Bombers •—★From Cents+-\ O There must be a Reason why the sales of "Mapro's" canned products are steadily rising. Outstanding Merit is always recognised, and the Malayan public is not slow to recognise the unvarying quality of Malayan curries, jams, fruits and fruit juices canned by The Malayan Products
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    • 113 2 BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF W. McLATCHIE Deceased. PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Well-made modern design wax polished Teak and other HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising:— Lounge, Dining and Bedroom Suites, Carpets, Beautiful Display cabinet, "PYE" AC. Radio, "CARRIER" AIR CONDITIONING UNIT, International G.E.C. Electric Refrigerator, .Electric clocks Fme collection of STERLING
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    • 390 2 J#r cuticuraointment i nl Apply Cuticura Ointment to your Eczom touch you feel its marvellous soothing minutes that terrible, sleep-wrecking itch after each application, the affected part l< eruption dies down. It shrinks in size d weeping dries up, and new spotless skin appears and spreads until no trace of
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  • 217 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) fg£ intensive war propaganda campaign launched by the authorities very recently to cover the whole of 1:)V1 is already meeting with big successes up'1'' country. Planting and mining districts nave already been "invaded" by the publicity vans, and in
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  • 116 3 U- M lag of the pur Board premises gazetted. darkness, electric mercury or sodium -ible. provided to an electric i ofl immediateis sounded, thar .lO .i the sea and v. The horizontal 1,1 extinguished raid la sounded. ectrtc weluing opeV md heating operations. and burnlm; opt- rj
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  • 50 3 Mr. John W. Jackson, assistant secretary, Singapore Harbour Board, who is now away on six months* leave and is expected back in Singapore next week, photographed at Auckland, New Zealand, immediately following his arrival at that city via the California Clipper on his way to Singapore.
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  • 58 3 MR. T. A. Raman, formerly London correspondent of the Delhi Hindustan Times and now editorial representative of the United Press, is expected in Malaya, on his way to India, some time next month. He has travelled widely in America and has an intimate i knowledge of the
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  • 72 3 AMONG tne items oi extra nfiMHvn asked for by the Peiak State Government and approved by the State Council's Finance Committee Is a sum of $235 representing a theft case from the sub-treasury at Krian. The Committees report states:—"A sum of $235 was stolen from a locked
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  • 457 3 Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, recorded an open verdict this afternoon at the continued inquiry into the death of Lim Poay Kean, a dealer in motor car spare parts, who came to Singapore from Kuala Lumpur with two friends, and was found dead on
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  • 195 3 A JAPANESE. Eikichi Magamine, who pleaded guilty to a charge of leaving Singapore without informing the Al'ens' Registration Officer, was fined $50. in default two weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. W. b Carew. the third magistrate, yesterday. According to the prosecuting officer, Magamine, a registered alien in
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  • 63 3 DERAILMENT of the north-bound train between Sungei Gadut and Pedas on Oct. 12 last year cost the F.M.S R. over $12,000. Cost of repairs to the permanent way was $475, damage to rolling stock amounted to $3,253, expenses incurred in transhipping goods, passengers etc.. were $856,
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  • 439 3 (From A Special Correspondent) THE story of how several hundred Malays recently volunteered for a strenuous defence job in Kelantan is one that deserves to be known beyond the borders of their own State. Telephone pole lines required urgently for defence purposes
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  • 27 3 MR H. V. Rendle, the Oil Controller 1 will give an important talk on "Petrol Rationing" from the Singapore station at B*o p.m. on Sunday.
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    • 362 3 ANNOUNCEMENT tembei we shall be pleased to accept orders for ad Buishes suitable for use by P.W.Ds, Municitary Boards. Hospitals, Railways, Estates, Mines Public Services for sweeping drains, floors, etc., etc. q designs conform to standard pattern and are meant to ported products with the added advantage that our nd
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  • 475 4 Ac-ac Gunners Fight Hard But Go Down Five-One S.C.F.A 5; R.A. (anti-aircraft) 1. VALUABLE points were collected by the Straits Chinese Football Association when they met the Royal Aitillery (antiaircraft) in a return Div. I match at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Chinese won five-one, and
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  • 258 4 rPHERE will be only eight A special rugby games from which the total "gates" will be contributed towards the war charities, instead of 17 such games as were arranged for last year. This was stated at the annual Singapore* Cricket Club rugby
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  • 66 4 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League. Dtv. I. SCC v SRC., Stadium; Div. II A. RE (P.B.i v S.H.B.. Pulau Branl: Div. II B. Airport v Corinthians. Farrer Park. CRICKET. S.C.R.C. v M.F.A., S C.R.C SCC. v J.C.S.A.. S.C.C.; Y.M.C.A. v R.A.O.C.. Y.M.C.A. ATHLETICS: Raffles College annual sports. Bukit Tlmah.
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  • 45 4 H.M.S. Sultan 3; S.C.F.A. "B" 0 PLAYING a definitely better game throughout the H.M.S. Sultan beat the S.C.F.A. "B" team by three goals to nil in a Div. 2B league match played on the Singapore Harbour Board ground yesterday.
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  • 129 4 FRTRESS Signals overwhelmed the R. A. F. Seletar in their Div. IIA soccer match played at the airmen's ground yesterday by six goals to one. THE Wanderers were awarded a walk-over in their Div. iib soccer game against the J. C. S A yesterday. DLAYING at Kranji yesterday,
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  • 980 4 following are the handicaps for the first day's races of the- Singapore Turf Club's Autumn 'Gold Cup) meeting to be held this afternoon. RACE ONE HORSES—CIass I—Div. 3—6 Furlongs. 0 0 0 HARPO 5y 9.00 "Newmarket Stable" Martand 0 0 4 SMOKE DREAMS 6y 8.10 Mrs. S.
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  • 83 4 (By Spectator} (By "Mac") Race 1: VIOLA II Race 1: CIMON Harpo Harpo Race 2: NEWZY Race 2: ELECTRA Electra Lined Up Race 3: TIME TELLS Race 3: KALILI Mill Rush Stonechat Race 4: THE NEEDLES Race 4: KALO Double Esso The Needles Race 5: THE SIRDAR Race 5:
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  • 206 4 (BY SPECTATOR) gEVERAL of the horses running on the second day of the Singapore races were.gtven fast workouts this morSn? 1 5 was very su *htly yielding. School Boy and Sang Ame looked very fit In individual gallops. Both have nev-r looked better and on present
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  • 109 4 |p match in the. S.A.F.A. will be <* F "day. when ««xt champ.ons and „n, lead.ng S honours again this Z t R.A.F., meet thesr i r lh sent leaders u, the t.H pr a return encounter ks The Chinese a fi* match against the Ri
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  • 36 4 ENTRIES from affiliated in* X tions and clubs for the sa5i Challenge Cup coi be sent on or before Priday^J Applicatnns must h nied by an entrance respect of each team entei J
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 497 5 JN kampongs in the upper part of the Ulu Jembol Valley, the people still resort to the wiles of the "pawang" to help them in their fight against malaria, reports the Malaria Advisory Board. They carried out two "devil drives" in July, 1940, and
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  • 370 5 THE following is a list of grants 1 and donations to the building fund of tne'Choon Guan English School, Katong. Government Capital Grant $24.499.57 E. P. Mission Capltnl Grant $5,256.01 Messrs Aw Boon Haw :u d Aw Boon Pa. -5.000. Mr. Lim Kim Tian $4,000,
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  • 135 5 AMENDMENTS to the War Btoka (Goods) Insurance Ordinance. Wi". were gazetted last night, the effect O' which Is to provide that, whereas be cause of the delays ln shipping or for ether reasons, the property in goods has passed before shipment to a person .'.ho Is not
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  • 195 5 Singapore, Friday. ISAAC PASCHEOVE, managing I director of Pascoe's Ltd., who was originally charg?d with dangerous driving and subsequently with the. lesser offence of driving without due care, was fined $25 by Mr. C. H. Whitton, in the district traffic court to-day. It will be
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  • 307 5 Singapore, Friday. TifRS. Patricia Weston, a 31-year-old European woman, who pleaded guilty to a charge of cheating a provision dealer by dishonestly inducing him to supply her with provisions to the value of $75.00 by falsely representing that she was the wife of
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  • 149 5 Singapore. Friday. rOR assisting in. the management of a chap-ji-ki lottery, Tan Cheng Keat (43) was sentenced &Q nine months' rigorous imprisonment, nr»d, in addition, ordered t<? execute a bond in the sum ot $500 in two sureti c s for one year, in
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  • 53 5 'PHE Tan T&rk Seng Hospital Corpora- tion has a surplus of $140.230.22 ln hand, according to the latest flgu'-s published In the Government Gazette. These assets are made up of Investments in Government and Municipal stocks and loans, plant, stores and equipment, with cash ln
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  • 49 5 TRACTION engines, motor cars or carriages In excess of nve tons lr. weight when fully loaded, are forbidden to use that part of Lorong 3. OeylanK passing through Lots 427. 470 (3) 423 (1), 430 (7) and 470 (1). states a supplement to the Government Gazette
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    • 224 5 —^M^— NEW SUPPLIES of j j "GUIDE" MILK have just arrived. SOLE AGENTS:— AVE R S sondu r=»—-I AFTER MEALS THESE SIGNS SAY Sour "repeating", distention A other JBPJfc "ALKALIZE" 1 after-meal discomfort come from £l Jm excess stomach acids. For relief. jffflfl Ql Upset Stomach doctort uy "ALKALIZE" or
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  • 141 6 WE are disagreeably surprised at the yawning hiatuses in His Excellency Sir Ehenton Thomas's speech to the Federal Council. What he did reveal to the Legislature was. in our opinion, not so important as what he left unsaid. The whole country was looking forward to an
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  • 164 6 THOUGH it is but meet that Sir Shenton, as head of the Administration, should give praise where praise is due, he should also have put equal stress on the need for looking up higher and ever higher. We feel he should have galvanised the whole w r
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  • 125 6 ||AVING said this, we would hasten tc add that Sir Shenton was voicing the unanimous feeling of the country when he paid tribute to the British, Australian and Indian troopc who are garrisoning the huge fortress that is Malaya. His extended tour of Northern Malaya has convinced
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  • 153 6 PLOSELY bound up with Malaya's war effort was the suggestion made by the Hon. Mr. E. D. Shearn for arming the .Federal Secretary with greater powers to dispose of urgent matters connected with emergency expenditure, so as to avoid the delay involved in referring them to Singapore The gradual
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  • 1015 6  -  AUSTRALIAN-A NEW SLANGUAGE By SIDNEY J. BAKER U. L. MENCKEN, famed American writer, once said: "When we have tobbed with the H E h i allguaKe it will look as if it had heen run over by a musical comedy. Australians havTgone to work on
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  • 528 6 OANKS in the Royal Air Force seem to be more confused in the mind of the average man than those of any other Service. That is perhaps natural, for there are Flying Officers who have never flown, Squadron Leaders who have never commanded a
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  • 105 6 AIRCRAFTMEN Aircraftman— Ground Staff 2nd Class (AC 2) |or under Aircraftman— > training for Ist Class (A C 1) f Leading Aircraft- I Air Crew man (LA C) J duties. N.CO.s Corporal Ground Staff Sergeant Ground Staff Sergeant Pilot Sergeant Observer Sergeant Air
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  • 237 6 IN war-scarred London sits a man whose preoccupation is not with falling bombs, but battered envelopes. He is the originator of a new war-time vogue which is growing in popularity from month to month from one side of the Atlantic to the other. When you get an
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  • 38 6 Newest .ioke from Paris. Says Frenchman to another: 'Give me your watch and I'll tell /ou the time." Based on Hitler's request to Darlan: "Give me your Fleet and I'll you some of your food."
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  • 491 6 JN this country M sional associations tend on official continued < tion. The Malayan Racket Hon is a out of cxi because th cational authorities had not H towed on it th most active eminent sch join it, and they had to it did not exist for
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  • 225 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 22. It I- learned here that the Iranian Government's renl\ to the British memorandum E Aug 1 uas handed to the British Minister in Teheran and li;* s 110W Deen recei ved in London where it is under consideration. days passed
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  • 462 7 Reuter. SO VIFT noMnpDc w~ MOSCOW, AUG. 22. IN THE COURSE OF THREE SUCPORTS ROUTED A FLEET OF NAZI TRANSTOF^S^^ 1^* o™^B0™^ 8 FOR THE UKRAINE SOTIF? NFW« A^^^° AST ANNOUNCES THE OFFICIAL IT ADDS AT AT LEAST TWO ANOTHER SET ON FIRE
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  • 50 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 22. THINESE volunteers, 120 strong. have been sent to Manila by the Chinese Government for ah tra.ning by American experts, according to local Chinese reports. After completing the course, they will return to China to join the Chinese Air Force.—Reuter.
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  • 528 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) NUMBER of resolutions were passed yesterday at a meeting pry ided over by Mr. Tan Kah Kee, chairman of the China Relief Fund, pledging full aid in a drive to be carried m between Sept. 1-7 in aid of the Lord
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  • 166 7 Reuter. London. Aug. 22. ;RD HALIFAX, who arrived at a airport in a bomber this paying his first visit to ince he succeeded the late tn as Ambassador in i at the beginning of aenta were made sometune ago for him to return this month for
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  • 37 7 Central News. I Kunming, Aug. 21. Kai-sn has allotted the reli'f of families o) md wounded in recent raids on K'inming. It ma> the Yunnan capital exbombings in eight days, to 17.—Central News.
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  • 187 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 22. AHEINKEL 111, which was trying to escape towards the Dutch coast this morning, was chased out across the North Sea and then shot down 60 miles off the English coast by two fighter pilots of the Burma Squadron. The pilots attacked the bomber
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  • 264 7 Reuter. ANKARA AUG 22 THE TURKISH AMBASSADOR IN BERLIN RECENTLY SAW HITLER AT THE LATTER'S FIELD HEADQUARTERS, ACCORDING TO REPORTS IN ANKARA. THIS HAS EVOKED CONSIDERABLE INTEREST IN VIEW OF THE FACTORS IN THE BACKGROUND These are: (1) Germau troop movements in the south
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  • 342 7 Reuter. Canberra, Aug. 22. MR. R. G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, in a letter to the Labour Party leader, Mr. John Curtin, offering a National Government with equal Cabinet representation is believed in Labour circles in Australia to be a prelude to an election. The rejection
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    • 355 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situation Vacant WANTED—A young and energetic salesman to handle known products, pharmaceutical and toiletry, apply Box No. 323 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 864K) Wanted W ANTED—Three Rhode Island Red Pullets. State price to Box 318 clo Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 862K) For Sale Cine-Kodak 88, F 1.9
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    • 268 9 TO-M MIT I GRAND RACE BALL EXTENSION TILL I A.M. TEA DANCE 8—9.30. NIGHT DANCE From 9*30 P.M. @V TO-MORROW-2.30 to 5.30 p.m.V® J SUNDAY COCKTAIL DANSANT g VALUABLE PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED TO j| MJ LADIES AND GENTS IV SPOT DANCES V 8 gvvyvvvv V VVVVVVVV& HAPPY THEATRE TO-
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    • 140 9 WHAT MORE THAN THIS CAN THE PUBLIC WANT! "A PROGRAMME WHICH RANK AS ONE OF THE FINEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE EVER OFFERED" Free Press. Jm f\ I SHOWS MISCHIEVOUS, IMPUDENT GORDON HARKER IN A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY BY EDGAR WALLACE yjfijp-. GORDON ,<: m M HARKER as m j With Jane
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  • 43 10 The .nent is announced between Mr. R. Mcintosh Whyte, i t son of Mr. Mrs. W. Mcintosh Whyte of Sanderstead, Surrey, and Miss J. M. Francis, v. rangest daughter of the late Mr. Mrs. E. W. Francis of Tadworth, Surrey.
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    • 714 10 CLASSIFIED-ADS Situations Vacant WANTED Clerk with general office experience knowledge of shorthand given preference state salary required to Box No. 273 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 780K) WANTED AOENTS to handle pure Honey packed in J 2 lb. bottle. Price attractive. Apply Rani Co.. 1. Raja's Dewry, Dacca. (India).
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    • 843 10 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676K) FOR SALE—Ford "B" H.P. 1935 model. Apply 75-A, Lor. 3, Geylang, Singapore, after 11 a.m. (No. 800K) FOR SALE 8 H.P. Ford Saloon Car, Model 1934 with four doors. Excellent condition. Apply A. O.
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    • 859 10 Wanted j WANTED 8 m.m. Cine Film, any subject.' for cash. Write stating price to Box 316 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 853K) $1001- FOR GOOD CAMERA. Rolllflex or miniature types. Box 282 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 80.}»*) I WANTED TO ENGAGE Hawaiian Band for afternoons, also 3
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    • 610 10 Miscellaneous TTC-TAC'S RACEGUTDE. September Iss"e for Singapore Races, now on sale Aamittedly the best book ln Mala a o t °BJ 2 Kj WE SACRIFICE—You Economise—lnsist on Britannia"' Cork-tippea ytrguua cigarettes from London. Now retail inn 8 cents a packet of 10. (No. MOTORIST. Be wise. Use Q ulc le
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    • 592 10 "SIMPLEX Motor Boat Engines Made in Australia 3 H.P. with Reversing Gear Tailshaft, Sterntube and Propeller in Bronze $475.00 5 H.P. including Fittings $675.00 From Stock ENGINEERING AGENCIES, Room No. 25, Nunes BuUding, Malacca Street, SINGAPORE. LOCAL FORCES" Recruits are required on a voluntary basis for the following Units of
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    • 316 10 KLUANG RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements'. NOTICF IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the Twenty-fourth Annual Genera! Meeting of Shareholder oi above Company will be hi Id Registered Office, Hongkong Chambers, Collver Quay S on Friday, 12th September. 1941, at 12 o'clock noon at which th Directors will recommend
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 840 10 |TO;-BAY g S RAllloj SINGAPORE ZHL. 225 m. 1333 klcs EASTERN SERVir* ZHP.I. 30 96 m. 9 69 m cs. OSV 11.« m cs; ,c ZHP-2. 48.58 m. 6175 m cs. GSF 15.4 mcs; 19 \v ZHP.3. 41 38 m. 725 m|cs. GSD 11.75 mcs; 2; i, meU r» m
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  • 809 11 apore, August 22. Buyers. Se'lers. MINING 2 7»«, 3!--7 7 3cd 33.6 34i6cd 17- 18!--0 65 0.70 12 6 14|--1.30 1.35 99 10,3 171- 181--0.19 0.21 f 0 34 0.37 130 133 ,i l>6 lbiti 4 3 419 22 236 0 75 0 80 10 9
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  • 199 11 Singapore, Aug. 22. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 3 32 London demand 2j4 3 32 Switzerland demand (T.T. only) 202.46 New York demand 47.1U Montreal demand 51
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  • 66 11 Singapore, Aug. 22. Gambler 7.50 Java Cube 12.00j Hamburg Cube 12.25j Muntok White Pepper 16.25 i 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 10.001 Small Pearl Tapioca 10.50j Lingga Sago Flour Fair Sago
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  • 187 11 T EWIS <fc PEAT <Singapore* Ltd ln the ruDber report dated Aug. 21. state: When it was heard that thp I.R.R.C. were having their customary meeting, lt was thought by some That it was only formal, and the announcement that permissible exports for the OctoberiDecember quarter would
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    • 71 11 SCAFFOLDING POLES RINTVNGORE ROLLERS Of Any Lengths FIREWOOD For All Purposes, Consult M>ri BELI NGKOR FORESTRY CO.. Road, Singapore Or Call up 4368. MT% AMERICAN -WELCOME TO ALL!(.HAND V-NICHTS 1% TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. to I a.m. m SUN. AUC. 24th 7. 30 PM to Mdn gh J 1 Dance with
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    • 95 11 PILES FISTULA! §At last! There Is no need j for sufferers to dlspalr THABIB MD. HASSAN, specialist of 14 years experience, guarantees to cure you painless without operation quickly permanently. Treatment for urticaria, tumor, etc. also undertaken. Hundreds of unsolicited testimonials from grateful patients. Come or write to 632-C Aljunied
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    • 157 11 j MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 275, S. Bridge Rd. Tel. 2164 Established in 1928. Optician t. Y. FAN Glasses supplied with a guarantee Coupon. Smoke 1 Edge wo rth.... Would that everybody smoked li^PP^ .'I a pipe with "EDGEWOKTH." It l?fr;M V^lS»?'? -Jl confers equanimity in time
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    • 146 11 I "LODHRA" Uterine Tonic Frequency of diseases in women can be chiefly attributed to diet, highly strung nerves, morbid mental state, neglect of bowels, congestion of organs in the pelvis, uterus ovaries, giving rise to various disorders. All these diseases, though obstinate, can be checked by proper and efficient treatment
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    • 144 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 Freight. UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED.
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    • 356 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are bein£ maintained bv the P.& O.S.N. Co.. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylu:; and the United Kingdom. Passengers
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  • 206 12 Singapore, Friday. A SHOP assistant, 20-year-old Khek Ang Moh, died of heart failure following an electric shock on the night of Aug. 18, while he was engaged in salting vegetables In the back yard of a shop in Bali Lane. At the inquiry into the
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  • 280 12 \NY police, immtgnitUa or revenue A officer or any other member at Btt Nla estv s Forces specially > writing by hi, commanding jcc: may. at any hour of the day or night. teMCO any person found In any public place und acting in such a
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  • 99 12 I ELL him that he is being sentenced to eight months rigorous Imprisonment and in addition ordered to excute a bond to the sum of $400 to two sureties for °ight months, to default two months' rigorous imprisonment, because this is his second conviction His previous conviction
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  • 39 12 New York, Aug. 22. THE Finnish motorship Augora t2.601 tons' which had been in New York since its arrival on July 28 from Curacao caught fire early this morning at its anchorage in the Hudson River, just above Manhattan.
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  • 43 12 DEATH. GCTTLIEB—The death of Emily Ai gusta Gottlieb, wile of the late F .H V. Gottlieb, former Registrar. Suprem? Ccurt. took place at the General Hospital on the 22nd August. 1941. Funeral this evening at 5 p.m. at Bidadari. Sadlv missed.
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  • 135 12 THE driver ot a private car was burnt to death when his vehicle collided with a military lorry in Tiong Bharu Road, Singapore, about 11 o'clock last night. The victim of the tragedy was Mr. S. A. Chee, of the Malayan Weighing Machine Co.,
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    • 279 12 If: < omi: TO OfOX I T GROVE ■■■i YOl T LIKE TO DANCE GOOD CHOW mWL n SWEET MUSIC SEA BREEZES ROMANCE UNDER SWAYING PALMS INDIVIDUAL ENTERTAINMENT TO BE WHERE REGULAR PEOPLE ARE WHERE ESTELLE COWAN WILL WELCOME YOU AND COWAN AND BAILEY WILL ENTERTAIN YOU PHONE MO:i<» PHONE
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    • 120 12 [SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW TO-NIGHT Simultaneously at NEW WORLD at 12.30 A.M. and EMPIHE Tanjong Pagar at 12 P.M. The first Malay historical Picture. "TJIOENG WANARA" with R. SUKRAN, MISS JOENARA, ML ARIEF. JOENADI and 1.000 others. 4 Fall of actions, mystery ar.dt hrills. sit? 0 (STAR OF MELATI-VAN-AGAM) _______!____L w^n
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    • 111 12 Public Notice FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. NOTICE. Commencing from Ist September. 1941 a revised train service will operate on the East Coan Line. The main changes are; (it The present Gemas—Kuala Lipis mixed train leaving Gemas 6.50 a.m. and arriving Kuala Lipis 4.05 p.m. is timed to leave Kuala Lipis
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    • 239 12 LAST 2 SHOWS 6.15 915 jMMpj^jj^^^ NEWEST ADVENTURE grjj J OF FICTION'S FAMOUS ■'-S3 SOLVER OF CRIMES! The SAINT With GEORGE SANDERS—WENDY BA KM; Including Special MARCH OF TIME Pit i AUSTRALIA AT WAH j To-morrow—A SENSATIONAL MUSICAL COMEDI VItV L L Starring KAY KYSER PETQ LORRE BORIS KARLOFF OIT
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  • 220 13 British troops crossed the Iranian frontier this morning, it is learned in London. Reuter. Iran's reply to the joint requests that the Iranians themselves should send a large number of German agents out of the country was considered by the British and Soviet
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  • 54 13 joats Resent Wop Interference Reuter. scow, Aug. 25. an demonstrapiace all ovei the entry of Itarestore order." WS Agency. The has been conI Croat terroJ is seething with mbers ot the shot in Sarajevo wing a decision L T ;tachi branches. >leto, Mussolini's rown, is said to mdreds of anonyIng
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  • 105 13 bnn. Aug. zo. tj —OKOK replying to a OB trie women o; mere Is no power in shaka the Soviet wov. men of London ply continued: i II m <elflessly work tals, ofT'-es and in the I ill kit. We are deepl ed by
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  • 162 13 London, Aug. 23. Bermuda House of Assembly has re-f-K the Governor's message anBm r-cant decision that In the •c: drcomstance* the Governor of Mft should be a civilian. J* at Assembly believes lt exdesirable that the union, pre*J oteini between the British millratiMhhment and the oivU
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  • 26 13 X ojuoa at rertn, western -"dorsed acceptance of money We Lotteries Commission for c "r.d orphanages. This was su" g th* Primate (Archbishop
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  • 274 13 THE "Free French" Navy, one A vear old in June, has grown in that short time from two warships to a fleet of more than 100 vessels, all playing an important role beside units of the British Navy. The fleet came into being on June 28,
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  • 244 13 Reuter. 'Military Commentary by Annalist) London, Aug. 25. fcwar on the Eastern Front LNb week without any decisive victory to the creau Germans c battle is raging all along from the Baltic to the and everywhere dcsassaults ar« b ,by the stubborn resis- the Red troops
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  • 219 13 TiHE committee organising Singapore's "Bowl of Rice" campaign in a few weeks' time is getting into its stride and a programme is being drawn up just now which, though not complete in details, promises to attract full support for the idea. An American
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  • 77 13 rpHX W ar earned many Europeans in the Colony to b# thrown out of employment and to pay for their repatriation. Government spent $lai309.3o last year. States a Finance Committee report tabled at this morning's meeting of the Legislative Council. "As many as possible (of
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  • 614 13 INDOMITABLE SPIRIT DEFIES THE WAR TURNED into new and swifter channels by the inhuman Cataclysm of war, the tide of human affairs in Free China, ceaseless and almost ageless, rolls on inexorably to a full and mighty flood. It is a grand, inspiring feeling, declared Rev.
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  • 420 13 Reuter. London, Aug. 25. "JJAY dreams of victory coming by itself were condemned by the Home Secretary and Minister of Home Security, in a speech in South Wales yesterday. "Such day dreams," said Mr. Herbert Morrison, "are unworthy of a great people. They are dangerous. They
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  • 111 13 British Wireless. London. Aug 25. 4 THE comparative air losses of the enemy and the R.A.F. during the week ended dawn yesterday reflect the constant and increasingly strong attacks by the latter on enemy military objectives The figures are: Over Britain —German losses, five: R.A.F. nil. Over
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  • 106 13 Reuter. Hyde Park (New York), Aug. 24. PRESIDENT Rocsevelt to-day issued an executive order which White House officials said will have the effect of allowing British officers and crews to sail in ships operating under the jurisdiction of the United States Federal Maritime
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  • 72 13 Reuter. London. Aug. 25. LORD Bearer-brook, British Minister of Supply, arrived back ln Britain last night by a plane of the Perry Command on completion of his mission ln the United States. He landed at a Scottish airport and left shortly afterwards for London where he was met
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  • 55 13 Reuter. London. Aug. 25. R A.L7- fighters carried out a number A J of offensive patrols over Northern France yesterday. states an Air Ministry communique In the course of the operations, hangars, barracks, troops and gun positions were attacked. Little fighter opposition was encountered and none of
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  • 22 13 Reuter. London Aug. 25:—The submarine Union (Lieut R H. Galloway) is overdue and must be considered lost, svvan Admiralty communique.—Reuter
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  • 397 13 Hong Kong, Aug. 8. AN extension of Government provision for Chinese primary education, especially for children of the poorer classes, in the form of new Government schools and more generous subsidies to private schools is noted as the most urgent requirement in the report
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