Malaya Tribune, 28 August 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed J6,000 Daily "SINGAPORĔ7 THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, August 28, 1941.
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  • 922 1 Peaceful Settlement Of Conflict Predicted SHAH PROMISES TO EXPEL MAJORITY OF GERMANS Reuter. t OROING to an Iranian nwlrnii n a i yesterday, says l£rX a i an Cabin lator in Ankara. sronsK>, the National Broadcasting Company's comi S=s^,ifSSS3^«»S .rnm.ni"" rmed j n ore Bn Quarters
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  • 224 1 Reuter. Lull dun, Aug. 28 J REST in the poTilt— in J Urica'i ports continues <ii"i so that report from I night that (Jen. de tVtt French leader) had J put the Free French 1« Africa at the disposal of I mted States as
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  • 151 1 Reuter. Queaa, Aug. 28. A !,,v < I <>SIRE thit conditions "ii r.ther side of the Balu-'•iKan-Iranian border are perjcctlj peaceful was made to Reu«l bj Lieut Gin. Norton, Comi of the Western (Indepenth,lt District with headquarters •;t Maetta. Ed satisfaction with ments lor the proteclia from
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  • 135 1 Reuter. j. Batavia, Aug. 28. llJi( passenger th r 'nat has been sunk in J* n "inranean while on ser--2* a transport it is officially "'m.(|. The Slamat, which one l tnn of dive-bombers, was «J I be oldest and best known »nd 'v'u' C ,iners between Holland
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  • 17 1 Reuter. Teheran, Aug. 28 The Shah of Iran has accepted the resignation af the Iranian Cabinet.—Reuter.
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  • 188 1 Reuter. Caiio, Aug. 28. IT IS the earnest desire of the British to end the unhappy situation at Djibouti. Food, wine and medical supplies are uniting to be rushed into French Somaliland. This is the authoritative comment in Cairo on the accusations broadcast from Djibouti to
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  • 131 1 Reuter. London. Aiu St »pHR growth of the forces of Pre* Frame sine, last November was revealed by Gen. de Gaulle. Free French leader, speaking at Brazzaville yesterday on the occasion of the first anniversary of the 'rallying'- of Africa to Prec France He Mid: "We MNOra
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  • 351 1 Washington, Aug. 27. UK. Cordeil Hull, the U.S. Sec--ITI retary of State, at a press conference, made plain that the United States adhered to the freedom of the seas' policy in connection with the shipment of war supplies to Russia through the
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  • 394 1 Reuter. Vichy, Aug. 2k. ACCORDING to a Hudapest message to the Vichy News Agency last night, Russian troops launched counterattacks "with all their available forces" on the lower Oneiper River battle front. The Hungarians claim that so far all have been repulsed. THE DNIEPKOSTROI DAM HAS
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  • 356 1 T Ixmdon, Aug. 28. piEKRL Laval and Marcel Deat were shot at and wounded at Versailles this afternoon, says the Vicky news agency. The assailant was a young man, Paul Colette, aged 29. Lava] is said to be out of danger, but Deat is in
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  • 47 1 Reuter. T Lisbon, Aug. 28. WO British twin-engined planes came down in Portugal yesterday. One made a forced landing on the coast close to Lisbon and the other at Torelra, in th« Oporto district. Both planes were ourned out but the crews are safe.—Reuter.
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  • 52 1 Reuter. London. Aug. 28. yiSCOUNT KnolJy has been appointed Governor and PnrnnfiMnrtrr in Chhtt Bermudu, succeeding I.lent -Gen Sir Denis Kinvan Bernard, whose re ignatlon bmm Pern accepted f.\ the Km* The appointment follows the recent declslou that the Governor tfkOUM be l civ
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    • 54 1 IST HASSAN, Water ContractoiN 3J 31 Braa Bavin Road! ;.m IPOW TEL. 1411 requ rrmenis in the r> pairs of electric. rpe fittings please is and wp will submit n\a without obligation (01 mr CITAJI XSTEED AND >!I\K«.KS MODERATE w stock --Klectrlc -igbt>wl ottiuKs. lamobuibe table lan.ps; :mm toasters. ht*tla*
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  • 439 2 Ingenuity Of Local Chinese Mechanics (Tribune Staff Reporter) RESTE.CT.ONS in the ot Singapore;, usrf \m lJM ™en n in Singapore, but in the rju*. „„1 medium powered cars fetch the V Rnvine trends to Singapore the season- apparently Dealers state that in the; on. months, sports
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  • 25 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) ....Total number of enemy planes destroyed during V&^iJ* H *2 fronts up to midnight London tune (excluding Soviet claim?).— FIFTEEN
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  • 78 2 Singapore. Wednesday AN eight-year-old boy. Lee Boon Soh told the Singapore Corostated to have been adequately Pr Th r e te boys had no right to be th SSm Soh also stated that the ground was slippery near the bank, and Her Stew was wearing clogs at %TsUpped
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  • 233 2 Singapore. Wednesday. THERE were nine applications for exemptions from mobilisation befcre the Singapore Tribunal this morning. The first application was that Of Mr H J Staeey of the Singapore Harbour SoaJd. whT applied for exemption from all training and niobillsatioiv rr.e Tribunal granted exemption till Dec
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  • 91 2 Singapore. Thursday. r P HK following is the programme of drills l for the Singapore Volunteer Corp-. IO SV V ACC-D. R and R|T instruction. (v)-Mal.y NCOS' cadre course, at headquarters. •B- Coy. and RS.M. pquad. tot Bn. s s v f _n. C.Os' cadre course and drill,
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  • 123 2 Singapore. Wednesday. A FORMER storekeeper of the Straits Settlements Governmpnt Pool warehouse, Tan Ctal sSf (28), was committed by Mr W D. Carew. the third magistrate at the conclusion of a preli£SaW lnq«A, to stand WjteW at the next Assizes on six The charges against him are
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  • 575 2 Batavia, Aug. 21. rPHE attempt by l)r. (ioel.bels to persuade people that Col. T Brit on" U" stands for the Teutonic-German word V*Brilton js m(o N found ln compute,, taned, especiaUv in nnd so he is trying something else. lQV lnn He has got the well-known
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  • 219 2 A CIVIL suit of some importance to moneylender ,nd their A clients under the Moneylenders' Ordinance, is being hur(i in the high court by Mr. Justice Worley. The plaintiff is K• V r r M R M Ramanathan Chettiar suing Powell Co., Ltd--W nd thrS
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  • 232 2 Loadon i-iiv A DIVIDEND Ol tiX proved at the lfi'.h of Cordon (Malaya) Ltd., in London to-day, a per cnt. for 1935. Sir Gordon =ald "It had been invest practically t reworking capital ol thi roi Bonds, treating them of cash upon which with our bankers to
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  • 79 2 SPEAKING on the subject educational systems In An at the Ramakrishna Wan night Mr. C. R. Menon stat main object of education In was to help man to attain tl Mr. David S. Isaacs. wh pointed out that the subject was of absorbing interest an got glimpses of
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    • 109 2 S A B II from "THIEF of BAGHDAD" Sung in Malay by our famous artist HASHIM, this is the only record on the market of this popular film song and is coupled with a lively tune on OF. 151. "SABU" "MALACCA" Other successes sung by Hashim are QF.120 "Hang TUAH"
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    • 40 2 AN EXCELLENT SELECTION AND THE BEST DESIGNS OF STAINLESS STEEL WATERTIGHT WATCHES SUCH AS:— MOVADO VULCAIN ROSKOPF CYMA and MIDO ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING, 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Micdle Rd.) Singapore. Tel. No. 7922. DIM
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    • 101 2 When gums bleed Look out! That tiny trace of blood Ricinoleate,which deem the tooth brush doesn't use for treating look serious—but it is the diseases. Remem. fcrst sign of gum-rot prevention is bettei v (pyorrhoea) or gum bleed- cure,letGibbs S.R 0 ing (gingivitis), and these paste help pitveni diseases may
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  • 134 3 gapore Wednesday lING TRAGEDY at the 1 swimming Pool. Pasir he night of Aug. 23 ar old Chinese, Chua his life, was the inquiry by the Sinn ncr, Mr. W. G. Pormorning. X m was one of a party of the swimming pool in he coroner
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  • 101 3 CVTRONG representations arc to be made, "as soon as an opportune occasion arises," on labour conditions in this country by th e European Association of Malaya. At a recent meeting the Association's committee, in a resolution, expressed itself as being far from satisfied with the present state
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  • 499 3 >RDING to the June issue of the* Monthly Bulletin of m s of the League of Nations, the world production ntinued its upward trend in 1940 and reached a new el. The approximate total for the year was 40.2 ounces (1.3 million k£.) or
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  • 118 3 Reuter. Batavia, Aug. 27. IT is officially announced here to-day that the necessary steps for putting into effect the law fcr native conscription, recently passed by the Netherlands East Indies Peoples Convention, have been carried out so smoothly and rapidly that native conscripts will be called to
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  • 299 3 WHERE ARE THEY?! Singapore's Coin Shortage (Tribune Staff Reporter) is the answer to the mystery of Singapore's coin shortage? The Singapore Traction Company is just as puzzled as anybody. To enable them to start business tor the day, the company, has had to get
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  • 117 3 Singapore. Wednesday A CHINESE boy. said to have been gored by a bull, was conveyed froo the Rochore Road police station to th" hospital by ambulance at 12 19. th:-> morning The boy sustained injuries on the lower Jaw. forehead, and the bar'of the head.
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  • 140 3 rpHE following is the latest list of collections in the "Cent a Plane a Day' scheme for the date ending Aug. 21: Messrs. Hooglandt Co. per Miss E. R. Shutte-RaarT $62.17, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Pulau Bukom per Mrs. E. R. Howgill $41.38. Miss M. Ellison $35 47. Mrs.
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  • 145 3 Singapore. Wednesday. WITH a bank balance of only $2 .18, Chew Fcok Then (31), a Cantonese, made out a cheque for $100 and got a friend to give him the money in exchange for the cheque. He persuaded his friend to give him
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  • 577 3 THE following is a list of donations to the Cyclone Reliel Fund (Malabar and Cochin) collected under the auspices of the Ramakrishna Mission. Previously acknowledged $410.95. Messr; K. X Nambiar $7. A. N. Thekamar $5. X Kunch Iranian $4. T. U. X Ram $3. P. «V Gopal
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  • 430 3 Mr. Tann (26 years a distributor) looks back and tells of days.... (Tribune S«iaft Reporter) "WITH the progress of education in the country, cinema-goers are asking for—and getting—better and better pictures and the time would soon come when censorship would be relaxed, much
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  • 224 3 THE Malaya Broadcasting Corporation and its finances are the subject of a letter sent to the Colcnial Secretary by the committee of the European Association of Malaya. The general position of the Corporation was discussed at a recent meeting of the committee, following receipt of a letter
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  • 115 3 Singapore, Wednesdnv rpHE Kwang Joo Seng Groundnut Oil Factory- in Beo Lane was this morning when a fire broke out on the premises at 2.37. When the two fire engines from the Fire Brigade arrived on the scene, the fire was at Its height. They found
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  • 38 3 Owing to the illness of Professor G. A. Ransome, the lectures On Physical Signs in Medicine arranged for to day and Sept. 4 by the Alumni Ass ciation of King Ed. VII College of Medicine, have been postponed.
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  • 1190 4 Dby Of Spore Races: Easy Victories In Many Events SEVERAL more good dividends were returned yesterday at the second day of the Singapore Autumn (Gold Cup) races at Bukit Timih. ,5) 808 FLYING COLUMN (158) (2i 809 The best was paid by Mr. r. fc>.
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  • 112 4 THE following is the draw for the women's golf championship of Singapore 1941 (Andrew Currie Cup' and the starting times for the first round to be played at Garrison Golf Club on Monday. Mrs. E. A. Elder <bye 3.30 P.M. Mrs. 11. Hegarty v Mrs. D.
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  • 58 4 ENTRIES are invited for the open singles championship, the open doubles championship and the B' singles of the Merridale Badminton Party. All tournaments will be run on the 4 K.O. system." The closing date of entries is Sept. 5. Entry forms can be obtained from the hon.
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  • 223 4 Malacca, Monday. HOLDERS of the trophy, the Malacca Chinese Recreation Club beat the Negri-Sembilan Chinese Recreaition Club by 13 games to 4 in the "Lai Tet Loke" Cup tennis competition played at Malacca on Sunday. Results. (Malacca players mentioned first* "A" Singles; Chan Ah Beng
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  • 191 4 FOLLOWING are the remaining weights for the third day's rpce^ HORSES; Class 2. Div. I—7 furs. Deadlock 9.0. Dark Encounter 8 13. Perak 8.9. Edna Sta- 8.8. Julieta 87. Electra 8.6. Scarle. Tiger 3.6 Newzv 8.4. Fair King 84. Antrum 8.4. Alanda 8.2, Thanks 7.13.
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  • 302 4 Annual Report Out: North-South Game In Spore This Year? r rilE venue of the annual North v South hockey gai future be alternately Kuala Lumpur and instead of Kuala Lumpur alone—if representation, the Southern States to the Northern States are agp This is stated
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  • 35 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I: Loyals v. Fortress RE. v. Manchesters, Changi: Div. HA: Moravia v. R.E. (P. 8.), V.M.C.A., Div 118 Indian Association v. Air H Q J.C.S.A. TENNIS: S R.C. tournament, SRC.
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  • 116 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. THE Singapore Malay soccer team lost their second match in their up-country tour to-day, the Selangor elevtn winning 3 —l. The homesters played a better game and opened the scoring in the first half through Henry. In
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  • 25 4 The Royal Artillery (Ac-ac) inflicted a 6—3 defeat on the Police when they met in a Div I game at Changi yesterday.
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  • 333 4  -  i Mystic Music, Balmoral In Fine Form (By SPECTATOR piNAFORE, Edna Star, Balmoral and Hengist showed up well this morning when training was continued in preparation for Saturday's races. Most of the candidates out were given medium and fast workouts on the second track, the going
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  • 205 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Aug. 24. TJNDER the distinguished patronage of the Hon'ble Dato Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Yassin, the State Commissioner, Muar, and before a large gathering of spectators, the Malay vernacular schools of the Muar District held their finals in physical traininu and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 193 5 AT f a,nSt Govc action in amending the War Tax Ordinance 1941 by regulation has been lodged •rift the tolomal Secretary by the committee of the European AssoetatiM of Malaya, which considers His Excellency's action unci institutional. Grounds of the committee's pro- are: that The Emergency Powers
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  • 110 5 Reuter. Bangkok, Aug. 27. EXPRESSING amazement at the recent Tokyo radio sugItesUca that the Thai Government should prevent the publication of "anti-Japanese articles in X*»ai newspapers influenced by the British and Chungking (.'ivornments," the Sieng Thai (Voice of the Thais) points out that Thailand's policy of strict
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  • 137 5 S Malacca. Wednesday EVEN hundred blood donors are urgently needed in Malacca to form a "Blood Bank" for that state m case of an emergency This was revealed by Dr Bearblock, C.MO.. Malacca, 'in an appeal for more blood donors, at a public meeting sponsored by
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  • 58 5 rIE d?ath of Mr. Chan Seng Long. J.P., occurred on Saturday. He was a well-known resident of Seremban. He is survived by four sons, nine daughters, fiv° sons-in-law, cne daughter- in- law and 28 grandchildren The funeral will lake place at 10 a m. cn
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  • 59 5 On Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 5 p.m., a public meeting of the Indians will be held at the Indian Association. Johore Bahru. No. 15. Jalan Storey, at which a condolence resolution will be moved by the chairman, on the demise of Dt. Rabindranath Tagore. Brahmachari Kailasam of the Rama Krishna
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  • 63 5 Hong Kong, Aug. 22. THE hope that when peace 1 comes the Air Raid Precautions organisation would keep together for other useful purposes, was expressed by Wing-Commander A. H. S. Steele-Perkins, Director of A.R.P., when he conducted two farewell inspections at St. John's Place. The Wing-Commander
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  • 143 5 "SHK KNEW ALL THE ANSWERS" (At the PavUion) A CHORUS Rlrl who earns her right to marry a rich heir only to elope from the altar with the chief executor of his lather's will Is the high spot in "She Knew All the Answers," the new Pavilion attraction. Joan
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  • 24 5 Bombay. Aug. 21. In response to the Governor of Bomhay's appeal for another 20.000 A.R.T. voiunteprs. a large number of applications have been received.
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  • 828 5 Melbourne, Aug. 23. DILOT Officer Bennett Mocre, of Pyramid Hill, Victoria, a bomber pilot serving with the R.A.F., has been awarded the D.F.C. He has taken part in raids over big industrial cities in Germany. Fire broke cut in a Sydney factory in which 2.000,000 eggs were
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  • 361 5 Singapore, Wednesday, application was made by Mr. T. W. Ong, appearing o.\ behalf of Bilakhia and Co., the complainants in an alleged cheating case against O. K. Nair, that two cases" of safety razor blades, costing several thousands of dollars, be released.
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  • 162 5 CHINESE Teachers' Day, which is annually observed by the Singapore Chinese teachers on the birthday of Confucius, was nevtr more elaborately observed as yesterday when over 300 Singapore Chinese teachers attended jl dinner at the Southern Hotel. To ma'k the occasion indelibly in the minds of
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  • 137 5 Singapore. Wednesday. 'pHE famous American newsrecl-camera man. Mr. Arthur Menken, was present In court to-day to give evidence regardlng an attempted theft of his wallet, last Friday while he was staying at th? Raffles Hotel. Mr. Menken stated in court to-day that he went out
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 143 6 THE Mines Department inquiry report has amply fulfilled the worst fears of those who, basing anticipations on previous references to the matter in the Federal Council and the court proceedings, exp-cted the disclosure of a thoroughly rotten state of affairs. It is amply confirmed that in this particular
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  • 195 6 IF corruption on a similar scale exists in other departments, then those guilty must now be experiencing acutely uneasy twinges of conscience. The report has gone some considerable way to restore confidence. What remains an inexplicable mystery is the delay in action from the time ugly rumour first
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  • 182 6 Mac DONALD retired in 1938 and two years later was charged under the Penal Code .in respect of offences alleged to have been committed over ten years prior to his retirement. He pleaded guilty to serious charges of offences committed in 1934 and 1928 and was sent to
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  • 1653 6 "Time" Reports... rHINA has nine War Areas The t Chinese defences some of which are as rigid as I hose of World \Ja I. some as fluid as those ol th. American Civil War are dhddec foughly into three main spheres ol a °The'Northern Front (First
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  • 102 6 A husband told the magistrate at Highgate, London: "When my wife made life somewhat difficult for me by expecting me to do the housework and wait on her hand and foot, I consulted friends older than us and they suggested a baby might make her more
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  • 547 6 There are certain highlights a Mr. Churchill's broad th a deserve special emphasis. i first place, he minced no wuris u expressing his opinion ol J. reference to the "carnage, ruin and corruption"' brought about by her unprovoked aggression < r. ti. Chinese mainland, which tne j.
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  • 491 7 Reuter. Tiii Soviet Government has informed J an a„ *v Moscow, Aug. 27. «rade relations between the SpS hinder normal stem ports would be regarded as an a/, Umted States S Far s uen as an act mimical to thp IT s s jIto Moscow
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  • 194 7 Reuter. It is stated from Tokyo that the Japanese Government has pointed out the proximity to Japan of the shipment routes to Vladivostok and the fact that th e United States as sistance to Russia is taking the form of high octane gasoline. Giving prominence to the
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  • 85 7 Reuter. Hamilton .Ontarioi. Aug 21 hphe Duke of Kent on his arrival ai Hamilton was greeted by civic. Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal Air Force officials. He was escorted along streets lined by Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and his procession was headed
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  • 164 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 27. j I VERAL Yon Rundstedt, •vI mmander of the SouthGerman Army on the tern front, is dead, ru•ured to have been mured by a German officer, belonged to an ancient i l the Prussian nobinfl held up old army ions m the Nazi
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  • 320 7 Reuter. Maritzburg. Aug. 27. MARSHAL SMUTS, the Union Prime Minister, ad- the Congress of the United Party in Maritzburg «lared that in spite of the talk of differences and the country's miliTary effort had been stupendous, began "'without the means to swim ashore" but now its
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  • 232 7 Reuter. Wmmtm m LONDON. AUG. 27. HILE THERE IS NO CONFIRMATION IN LONDON OF c^™ REP J? RTS AT E IRANIAN GOVERNMENT MAY PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT WITH BRITAIN AND THERE IS LITTLE DOUBT THAT THE SHAH P w fi^J^ S THE FORMIDABLE NATURE OF THE COALITION
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  • 115 7 Reuter. fcimia, Aug. 27. IRANIAN naval forces lost two sloops, sunk, and four gunboats, captured, besides a depot ship, two tugs and a floating dock, capable of accommodating a 6.000 ton ship. The Iranian Admiral Bayender was killed while leading a counterattack. Eritish warships have suffered
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  • 215 7 Reuter. Canberra. Aug. 27. THE Labour Party meeting for to-day was postponed until to-morrow. Parliament also meets to-morrow. The next move is awaited from Labour A strong section is pressing for a no confidence motion. Mr Menzies* letter to Labour I read.- 'No pood purpose can be 'served
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  • 111 7 London, Aug. 27. "THE following communique was Issued yesterday ln Ceylon at the reauest of the Government of Ceylon." The Government of India has agreed to a resumption of the informal conversations which came to a close in November. 1940 A meeting will takt place in Ceylon, ln September It
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  • 144 7 Reuter. Simla. Aug 27. THE creation or a new military command for East Africa in view, it ls explained, of the virtual termination of operations in that theatre of war and in order to enable the Commander-in-Chief of the Midd'e East. Gen Auchinleck. to devote
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  • 154 7 British Wireless. London. Aug 27 TTUNDS are to be collected from Dutch subjects and fnends for the purchase of a destroyer to replace the Dutch destroyer Jan Van Galen which was lost last year during the great battle for Rotterdam In a broadcast announcement of the
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  • 406 7 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 27. IN Russia, where the Soviets speak only of continued fighting along the front, the Germans report the capture of the important railway junction town of Velli-kiye-Luki, midway between Smolensk and Leningrad. The Berlin Radio reports this claim in a
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    • 152 7 Skin Sores? Cause Killed in 3 Days firs: application of Nixoderm to cear away skin sores like m Nixodern to-night and you 1« ?ee your skin becoming soft, deat Nixoderm is a new j I that klDi germs and parasites 11 ika that cause Skin Sores. BoUa Red Blotch**. Eczema,
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    • 335 7 "H SLIP-OVERS Tfj Wool—new shades In the new Ripple 1 cave Klue Pine ROBI NSON'S i. 288-41-756 fij I;sn t a charming photograph? Desmond's mother -o/ has 111 11 10 the P r °P rielol "s of *OTaltine' with a letter which says: "Everyone admires his beautiful little S teetn;
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    • 356 8 MG.M's Most Spectacular OUT-DOOR picture since 'NORTHWEST PASSAGE' TO-DAY B CAPITOt i A story t7»af iwff appeaItoEVERYONE, whether 8 or 80 years old! I WALLACE BEERY'S IN LOVE WITH A LADY BLACKSMITH Now! and SHE SINGS TO HIM! "J At a gun makes lawless Angel City V H AJB to
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    • 326 8 J.J-. MIDNIGHT PRKMIERE SAT. NIGHT General Screening I (V\l* ITOI> I TUESDAY NEXT. eS==s==!!!= ll You'll get a tremendous I DEANM DURSIN I r <t? <fjjjltot j THRILL when you vSS 'Cr r- DEAMMA FRANCHOT TONE l£J J "THERE'LL ALWAYS WALTER BRENNAN W rwl^lA wir>// V robert stack VI BE
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    • 301 8 r~SAT. 30trT~AUG. at I BUIY <,U BLITZ WITH THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL BLONDE! FROM LONDON TO LISBON and LISBON TO LONDON CATHAY «MM^^, \ir^^^^^ 1 west ,s the FOCUS OF THE WORLD'S ATTENTION, THEN THE XEW WORLD IN THE EAST IS THE FOCUS OF ALL WHO, VICTORY DESIRED, VICTORY GAINED!
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    • 133 9 HERE'S ThT PICTURF 1 HUNDREDS WERE TURMrn If B N WA 'TING FOR! OPEXIXG To »iV T SATURDArS PREMIERE! t?h 3.,3,6., 3 «_£.y AttfAwafrA T jISiv UOUS LOVE IN TURBULENT TIMES I Days fraught with untold danger... Nights j seefhl "9 with unseen terror...Men dyinc P ™eir homes... but brave
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    • 80 9 To-Day -SCREENING- To-Day AT THE JUBILEE GLORYj NORTH BRIDGE ROAD HAPPY WORLD Junction of (Ticket* Inehrimjr J Bras Basah Road Free AdmisMoa Tt* Park) 2.30. 4.30 7.15 9.15 7.30 $.30 HISTORICAL. J M EDIT A m mmm w*+ ttonal PI R Hf M/>rRFIT L\ W M 1 I SV ENGLISH
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    • 152 9 The ONE &> ONLY j OUTSTANDING COMEDYI ROMANCE IN TOWN Columbia's I I Presenting A GRAND COMEDY TRIO I 'OH l JOAN FEANCHOT HUBBARD BENNETT TONE HEAVEN WILL PROTECT THIS GOLD-DIGGING DAME BUT WHO WILL HELP THE BOYS SHE WORKS ON? ALSO UP-TO-DATE GAUMONT GAZETTE MEET THE 1 MILLION DOLLAR
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    • 737 10 BgggPTtHS'»»"- 0115 )ejs&&i Situations Vacant i i r NfrMFLOYED? Communicate with Gene- 1 ml Employment Agency. 100. Emerald Hill Road. Singapore. Phone *****. Many secured billets through us. (No. Btfarp WANTED TEACHER, school certificate vlth Oral. School in _£_^_J*L! ing State salary required. Box 311 cio Malaya Tribune. Penang. (No.
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    • 854 10 Wanted WANTED OIL STOVE with oven. Wrlt< Mrs Moreton. Lot 21i milestone Klaiig Road. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 901K^ WANTED 8 m m. Cine Film, any subject for cash. Write stating price to BOX B|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. WANTED TO PURCHASE Sulphuric Adc lor cash. Reply Box 327 c|o Ma'ayi
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    • 828 10 Educational i TAP DAN CINQ, Charleston and all the latest steps la Ballroom Dances., Qulcx I SSSm 'Ann* Slang HIU. »lte to Hindu Temple of South miug^ Bond). 1 i bTiIrOOM DANCING. Join our popular i Segtoner. ejgdni cg-g. Mondays. W£ nesdays, Fridays. 5.30 till ;r.V«=♦ i 1 lians'' guaranteed,
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    • 661 10 DO YOU WANT to -ell your car? Phone ma, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 67P*M POR SALE 1940 Austin 8 tourer. 18.000 2s one owner (European) only condlion throughout as new. Colony, trial by arrangement. Apply B°* 117 c!o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. •OR SALE 1935 Morris Ten Tourer Very s ood
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    • 547 10 RUBBER REGULATION Tt I. hereby notified for general Rubber Malaya, has fixed the Wf SnSSsetoJ the 4th Quarter: 1641 at 117%% of one quarter ot tne Standard Production of all holdings notified that arrangerr,lnt« are being made to make S during the fourth quarter mi any third quarter 1941 export
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    • 42 10 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to day? Of course I did For sparkling white teeth, healthy gums, a fresh cool mouth, use Macleans. It quickly removes stains, whitens and polishes the enamel and h is economical in use. "British to the Teeth '>
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    • 66 10 jnv' great ««srsrsst. 275, S. Bridge Rd lel Established in WW. Glasses supplied with a guSSB^"""" LIQUID EXTBACT OF jambolaN Effective Safe Cure FOX It can be SAFELY pre all suffering from dial the DOSE: increased u| p is perceived, in a pjV its action begins by QTJENCHABLE Till M
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    • 767 10 TO-DAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres 1333 kcs 1 11 SE *VICI. ZHPI 30 96 metres 9.69 mcs mcs; 16 84 nn ZHP2 48 58 metres 6175 mcs S£ U WtS^J,*^ 12 'St A Lunch Time recorded pro- NORTH 3 »-2?^*" gramme of light music. 585% IKS2£E FR Vlcg
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  • 906 11 ]r-r Singapore. August 27. Buyers. Se'lers MINING. 2!7% 31- 1 7!- 7;4%cd day 3316 34 6cd ni- 181SS* 8 l °67 0.72 «1« 14|(II) 136 1.40 101- 109 .v (£> 17- wife '«> »1- t3'(sl) 0.20 0.22 0.34 0.37 Tin (11) 134 1.38 lin (ss) 15|6
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  • 67 11 Singapore, Aug. 27. 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 5.45 Fair
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  • 30 11 Singapore, Thursday. .rues ot tin and rubber !n Singapore at noon to- S i day were:— TIN j unchanged. i KUBBfift j 1 yera 38%, Seller,, 38-1, J
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  • 119 11 'Tom Our Plnauci Corr M p„ n<)(!nt hands at firTSS t Amal^ft mateds chnn-d The Raub marked l^*** 0 Tlns at 395 cum dividend m Wlth Duyers ni JSS..*2a *h22! for rubber ah Kempas' lv„ USS* Wa «*orded Serda P ngs uSSL^S^t prices. all at
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  • 206 11 At fi. July 16. T th? annual meeting of Lana*v,dro» R b ber Estates, Ltd.. Mr., STJS f^ acfa dyen, the chairman, 1 said the accounts for 1940 showed a considerable increase in profits, over the prevkus year—£3«? 427 1 against £19,512. After making
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  • 70 11 11 »j a A-4 illl 1 Singapore. Thursday, change has occurred in the Singapore market during the week, and there has been little buying power except at U.S. reserve prices Local conditions are therefore stagnant, and likely to remain so. state Stanton Ne'.son and Co.. Ltd..
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  • 187 11 Reuter. THE Moscow radio broadcast last night reported that Soviet troops entered Tabriz, an important commerc.al city and railhead in northern Iran, on Tuesday.. The radio stated that Ardebil and Oilman, to the east and west of Tabriz respectively, were also occupied. the and children
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  • 190 11 Singapore, Aug 28. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning ac--1 cording to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 24 3;32 London demand 2(4 332 Switzerland demand (T.T. only) 202.46 New York demand 47.1U Montreal demand 51.85 Batavia demand
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 142 11 A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. M TION SALE OF Na\ polished Teak and other HOI SEHOLD FURNITURE Sitting room suites, lite By Robinson, Dining able.? ieboard, G.E.C. OVERSEA Ive Radio Receiver, "FRIEiectric Refrigerator, iirs and settee, ornaware. Ping-pong table, Us. pot plants, etc., I BE HELD AT x 164, Belmont
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    • 319 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted YOUNG well-to-do Chinese desires to meet an educated and charming >«.ung lady. View friendship and comprnlmshlp to pictures. Please reply encios'.n" photo (returnable) to Box 344 co Mala A Tribune. Singapore. (No. 912K> Property For Sale VACANT POSSESSION. $28,000 New bungalow for sale Stevens Road. 3 bedrooms
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    • 260 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok.' E*"* 11 Rangoon and Calcutta, Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Noto, Cud da lore Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit For passenger accommodation apply to: X BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel: 5431 for Passage Freight OUR
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    • 351 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MALL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are being maintained by the P.&O.S.N. Co., from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are
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  • 594 12 MOSCOW, Alio. PEOPLE WHO HAVE ARRI VED IN MOSCOW FROM CITY'S TENSE BUT HEROIC ATMOSPHERE. EVERY MOBEB THROUGHOUT DAY AND NIGHT FIREWATCHERS AREjON DLT O*IBV RUU FACTORIES ARE WORKING AT A MORE INTENSE TEMPO THANMJ ER BE* WRITES REI'TER'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN MOSCOW.
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  • 53 12 TOWKAY CHANG LONG J.P.. aged 61 years, passed away peacefully on 23rd Aug-. 1941. leaving four sons, nine daughters, five sons-in-law. one daughter-in-law and twenty eight grandchildren to mourn his loss. The funeral will take place at 10 a.m. on Monday. 1st Sept., 1941, at No. 10-11
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  • 145 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 27. "iN the 'led of American and Brii tish war production. Lord Beaverbrook. Minister of Supply, who recently returned from the United States, said yesterday that production in America was in full swing nid increasing, and he felt no pessimism or
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  • 86 12 ~~w war 5-«js^ B^rar£s economy of Britain. J^y-* 1 tners broken up many families, andot w have lost their homes by. bombine, while the continued g centre of cities creased the But the British people have quicwj adapted their habits to ditions. This picture for WJJ show,
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  • 277 12 Reuter. Cairo, Aug. ROYAL Air Force and Fleet Air Arm BUm* tremclv busy in the Middle Baal on Tuesday. Operations extended to Tripoli and Bardia as well as over the Medi--ISTrAJ communique issued targets In Cvrenaica. Tripolitama at tarked on the night of Aug. 25.26. TriSoX harbour
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  • 68 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 28. ALL the Dominion Governments were kept informed of the progress of the talks between President Roosevelt and Mr Churchill which took place somewhere in the Atlantic and led to the formulation of what is now Known as the Atlantic charter, states Reuters
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  • 267 12 Reuter. Chungking, Aug. 28. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's announcement of an American military mission to China is welcomed in Chinese circles m Chungking. It is expected definitely to remove recent apprehensions in certain quarters about the possibility of furthei United States appeasement efforts towards Japan caused
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  • 58 12 Reuter. Basle. Aug. 23. THE local governments ol Alsace have been taken over by German officials and a few Alsatians, lon*' resident in Germany anaknown to be reliable Nazis. From to-day the Fuehrer principle Will be introduced so that the Alsatian local governments lose their
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  • 186 12 Reuter. Sl Aug. 27. THERE were a WPO opinions in the local PLCS* regarding the meaning of Mr. Churchill's warning to Jap:a. A typical pro-Ch UltfdH, Chinese comment appears hi China j Press which points out U.at the British Prime Mini iter's yarning is
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  • 54 12 Reuter. Washington. Aug. 27. ORESIDENT ROOSEVELT has i signed a proclamation pacing under export control all military equipment, munitions, component narts of machinery and tools, materials and supplies necessary for their manufacture, the servicing or operation of which is not made iubject to such
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  • 398 12 Reuter. Zurich, Aug. 28. THE situation in the occupied I zone in France has grown dramatical acute in the last few ?eete &ays the newspaper NaueeKs, Anti-German dehave been staged by nave sabotage Communists acts o accid against traffic a cnl the murents If VP
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  • 64 12 Reuter. New York, Aug. 27. of all American THE operation of ai under 1 tankers the Government d irec l£ nker control creation oi nt e d to-day. Board, it was allocation, andjjwiw* was An official stat.d ndeer no inte vS t Sic Board would pcol tankers
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  • 67 12 Group Captain Gets Bar To D.S. O. London. -t AMONGST ~Jft m "<f~ A awards U Francis D.S.O. W*. OcT 1940 and Beamish jut 71 operational March U sorties. o{ tne award states The or devotion to dutj that the "«""Sl.p Captain Beamish r and he has set r ma,.ificenc
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    • 28 12 prickly heat! Use Maydew Baby IkkjiW^^ Powder after I J "~^^C&a. Baby's bath and mĔ^^mmWmW throughout the day k^^HV Specially Made for Baby's Tender Skin L I GOING
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    • 41 12 THAU'S (Dean Opera Company) latest record has two songs from the famous story SITI ZUBAIDA and as sung by Che Tijah you can be sure it is the best rendering ever issued. QF.155 is a "CHAP SINGA" record you MUST have!
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    • 110 12 9.15 ■■■■■nHVCJBHBHH THOUSAND LAUGHS W V Jfik JMjP AND A THOUSAND HBl k% Jf BHBt HUNDRED MILES PER HOUR! (iEORUE IN O FOR M BY I, 1 M I T with FLORENCE DESMOND HOWARD DOUGLAS Week-end Matinees 1.50 p.m. "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY* also "BLOCK-HEADS" To-night To-morrow L f KiVMiJBiIL
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    • 152 12 Once you are pteassn| bent. You seek pleasure Here that spell wits > capital PI CABAR ET TO-NIGHT \fter-Dinner Dance 9.30 to MIDNIGHT One Reason, and one i only, why our hall is cr nightly, it is becai atmosphere is homo;;.. friendly and when dance purely tor sake! J TO-NIGHT'S
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