Morning Tribune, 2 August 1940
1940-08-02
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Article, Illustration543 1940-08-02 1 JAPAN WILL KEEP OUT OF EUROPEAN WAR: SOUTH SEAS AIMS I TOKYO, AUG. 1. STVTEMENT TO-DAY ON JAPANS FOREIGN POLICY, MR. MATSUOKA, FOREIGN MINISTER DECLARED THAT JAPAN WOULD HENCEFORTH DROP THE POLICY OF II ING EVERYONE ON THE BACK, AND WOULD NEVER ENDEAVOUR TO SHAKE |\NDS WITH THOSE COUNTRIES WHICHReuter - 543 words
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172 1940-08-02 1 JAPANESE MOVE AGAINST THE SALVATION ARMY peiping, Aug. 1 m tno officers of the Salvation Army H r, required to visit gendm headquarters yesterday and re-A-t ,m their organisation's activities. :?A The ino-.lapam^e Peking Chnmi- ■< ic. commentiiix on the affair. vs ■the Army "receives funds regularly Mi'iT.i London.'' IReuter - 172 words
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NEW RATE FOR CHINESE DOLLAR
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Article52 1940-08-02 1 Chungking. Aug. 1. Ministry of Finance officially announced to-day:— "The offia dollar-sterling rate is changed <1 as from to-day. b of other foreign currencies are ">rding to their respective marwi'k'u with fiter ling m comparison Wli n the new dollar^sterling rate. i-oreisn Trade commissions, the of china and Communications u^yReuter - 52 words
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Article199 1940-08-02 1 London. Aug 1 WINDOWS of shops and houses were shattered by bullets when 0 Ger- i man plane machine-gunned and bombed a south-eastern town this after- noon Bombs started a fire and cawed some casualties. Fighters pursued the raider. An Air Ministry communique says:- "OurReuter; B.O.W. - 199 words
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Article28 1940-08-02 1 WINDSORS BOARD SHIP New York, Aug. 1 American Export Lines announce that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor arp already aboard the Excalibnr. Reuter which is sailing shortly-Reuter - 28 words
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774 1940-08-02 1 Italians Being Prepared For A Long War X London. Aug. 1. T THE beginning of a month which has so often linured m Nazi pretions of Britain's downfall, speculation is naturally renewed why Herr Hitler delays m making the attack m forei*. which had brea expected ev?r since the capitulation774 words
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Advertisement25 1940-08-02 1 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SIiCURITY PIUS SLR V ICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE, S.S. IHONK NO. SMS.25 words
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263 1940-08-02 2 London, Au^. 1. IN lIH House of (oniininis to-da> the MinisU-r o! Labour. Mr. Ernest Bc\in. announced the formation of an international labour brinch as part of the employment department of the Ministry of Labour, with a view to organising the manpower of Allied nationsReuter - 263 words
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Article147 1940-08-02 2 PURCHASE TAX SCHEDULE I (■IIIIMM INI, 1. Till II XI of the I ma lit c Bill issued to-day contains the schedule to which the Purc!i.is< Tai will apply. These dn not Include food, drink, fuel, light, water, rent, or certain articles already subject to DOavy taxation, such a" tdbacro.Reuter - 147 words
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Article34 1940-08-02 2 The funeral of Mr.s. C.P.B. Won-, who died yostcrday. after a brief UlneSS, vull take place to- Jay at 11 a.m. Cortrpo will loavo v, v 5. Tehenggong F^oad for Thompson Road Cemetery.34 words
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Article51 1940-08-02 2 London, Au£. 1. THE list of loreign prisoners In British 1 hand* since the last list was issued July 29. totals 100 Germans, and Includes 38 airmen. 60 from the Army Mid two irorn the Navy. In the list are 15 Italian naval prison- 1 (TVReuter - 51 words
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Article88 1940-08-02 2 ANOTHER GERMAN RAIDER Nrw York. i«f. I rll <;ernian freighter WCMCf which has been anchored a' Punla Kenas since Ike outbreak oi war. El preparing to <lfpart ay an armed .aider. arconlin< to despatch to the New York limes from San J^e, C osta Rira. The correspondent says that accordingReuter - 88 words
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Article88 1940-08-02 2 Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 1. THE British merchant cruiser Alcantara, which put to rout the German Atlantic raider m an engagement on Monday, arrived here to-day and went to the dockyard for repairs. A few mote details have now become known about the encounter, which occurredReuter - 88 words
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93 1940-08-02 2 U.S. MOVE ANTI-JAPANESE, SAYS TOKYO Tokyo, Aug. 1. The United States' Government ban Cl) the expoit of aviation petrol will not affect Japans military operations, the Navy Office spokesman said at the press conlerence. He stated:— Under whatever pretext it is to be enforced, the action represents an anti-Japanese move,93 words
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Article59 1940-08-02 2 AUSTRALIA TO PROTECT NEW GUINEA Canberra, Aug. 1. THE mandated territory of New Guinea 1 has been incorporated into the Australian defence system by regulation ifiSUed under the Defence Act, which reans Papua and New Guinea as cons, tituting the Bth Australian military district. Under the mandate. Australia is empoweredReuter - 59 words
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166 1940-08-02 2 Diamonds Another Trump Can For Britain London. \u X i ANF EFFECT of thr v cupation of Holland i. diamond tutting and poliskh industry which for maru >. been the monopoly »f er(la| and Antwerp ha* now, i.i i,,. time, been «et up m England. Ton factories are to IB.O.W. - 166 words
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Article108 1940-08-02 2 CONTROLLER OF OVERSEAS PUBLICITY ljonuuii, Aug. THE Minister of Information tioned m the House of Commons ab the recent appointment to the stal the Ministry of Sir Maurin Petefl lately British Ambassador at My. Duff Cooper said thai Sii M rice\> function as Controller ol ocrs Publicity was to superintendBritish Wireless - 108 words
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Article66 1940-08-02 2 Blockade Measure LondCKi Ai 1 AUTHORITATIVE circles point fl regarding the new order-in-co extending the British contraband c troi, that while the navicert covers cargoes and ships, the J ships warrants apply to the shipning lines and companion wn agree always to utilise the navicert If they fail to doReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement198 1940-08-02 2 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS No w obtainable from FNGI.AN'D. N fW s Mkg have just arrived of the following iTOMAM TmSSH i'KOGYN'OV B OLEOSUM. \OV\TllPlllJ Tim i r< MROGVNON B PLKOSIM FORTK. ATOPIIANYI. INTRAVKNOITS. rKSTOVIRON M^^op,N N ,!HL R rJr <)rs tmrnSSSm tablet*. !l N Y DRAOEEB. TKOTROPIN AMPWI.Es MLIRM.dS uK\Mii\ T4BI198 words
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272 1940-08-02 3 yesterday that Bouth Africans had gone to East Africa and Egypt. What it means to state was tliat South African troops have gone to East Africa and Rhodeslaiij: to Egypt CAIRO, AUG. 1. fI.AK HEADQUARTERS ANNOUNCES:— DURING THE LAST TWO DAYS, ENEMY CONCENTRATIONS IN272 words
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Article34 1940-08-02 3 Akron (Ohio), Atlf. 1. ALL 41 passengers jn a railway motor-carriage were killed when the vehicle collided with a goods train. The carriage, which was petrol driven, burst into flames.34 words
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133 1940-08-02 3 R.A.F. SINKS 2 ITALIAN SUBMARINES I Cairo, Aug. 1 HKI \II.S of how two Italian subX" marines met their fate m a recent engagement with the R.A.F. can now be told. In the first case, patrolling aircraft spotted an enemy submarine and immediately dived to attack, the first salvo damagingReuter - 133 words
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Advertisement16 1940-08-02 3 |c Fifth Column l,iU H«v«' Kar« > T.ilk A Unit Tiger Instead" IGER M P S. BEER16 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1940-08-02 4 Christmas Pantomime In Rehearsal For War Fund "lohorc players fo sett "fiahes m ffl Wood" m Johor fiahru, Singapore and up-country. 4 pi wi 1 ie to bain < h p tin tin Civil Service Club net if ttx m pr.-. ml U c Jo re P rs 1 Bal1,293 words
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Advertisement108 1940-08-02 4 II /&K "My father is 5 *~X having me trained m Singapore for r a good job" fetfetr hai nii.de ft wise decision •nd!u« you to Pitman's, for there study for your mntrlrulatlon oi Senior Oambrldfe free from air-raid ilngi and blackout* that prevent idioua eoocmitnitkm, and aftonmrdi t i108 words
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Advertisement16 1940-08-02 4 Tel. «012 18-1), Battery Rd.. Ist Floor. .<%\ Morning. Afternoon Evening dressts. HATS DRESSES Made To Order.16 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1940-08-02 5 A BABY IN THE HOUSE m^ Professional Advice ...on preparing Baby's milk mix- v ture may be obtained on applica- 1 lion »o Helen, c/o Morning Tribune. i Anson Road, Singapore. Write to 1 her, and she will send a TRAINED NURSE to advise you and to furi nish you1,031 words
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Advertisement94 1940-08-02 5 SMpCVO JIUWOKW I OnnpliUl, cmcr theHamv^tha I the flavour ercrytme likes has tluck po«0 ol Oout ,nd trUtr made these fine flams famous m Phet m a nudiu:noNcn and Malaya for over twenty years. illo* t baki i««rt«r of Keep half a Pineapple Ham (baked or boiled) m your refrigerator94 words
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203 1940-08-02 6 A! t (.11) to Ji m ii aufclit 1»» owiit i .i« ll. r at I »f strains fowls Ironi a fowl lioum- at th#- 10tl< inilr vti.iic llukit Tiniah Koart, «>Ji tht nißhi or $mh i f p v«-t *«f ai(l to have203 words
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121 1940-08-02 6 (TRIBI-Ni: STAFF RKPORTUC) fU OMOBUH OF ENEMY PROPERTY HAS ACCEPTED TH 1 HIGHEST TENDER-SENT IN BY MESSRS. AURORA LIMITED H« THE STOCK IN TRADE OF S A. FIAT, BIGGEST ITALIAN MOTOR CONCERN IN MALAYA, THE TRIBUNE HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY INFORMED. Thf price tendered by121 words
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49 1940-08-02 6 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN DART THROWING CASE JUDGMENT ill reserved kfl the re-tnal of Leong Ah Kow. a 19--year-old Chinese, who was charged before the Third Police Magistrate vith having assisted m the manage- ment of a common gamins house at a j stall m the New World Amusement Park.49 words
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Article104 1940-08-02 6 FINED FOR GRUBBING IN DUSTBIN BECAUSE his mother would riif of starvation. Chin Wan. i gaunt. looking: Chinese, who pleaded guilty to a charge of grubbing m a dustbin when produced be. fore th«» Third Police Magistrate was given the option of a fine niiuiii of bring sent to the104 words
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Article169 1940-08-02 6 "PRETTY BAD RECORD" rIS MAN has a pretty bad recont his conviction covering a wid area, from Kota liahru to Singapore said Mr. H. Tunn, Chief Court Inspector, referring to Omar bin Kechil, who was charged with housebrenkin* before the District Judge, Mr. J. I McFail. yesterday. Desciibed as a169 words
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Article125 1940-08-02 6 O. A. G. LEA VES FOR PENANG THE Officer Administering the Government, accompanied by the Private Secretary and the Aide-de-Camp, lef Singapore by the 'President Adams" yesterday on an up country visit, to Penan?. Kedah and Kuala Lumpur, and wil. return to Singapore on Thursday nex' Friday. Aug. 2: Arrives125 words
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Advertisement74 1940-08-02 6 If i gt==Jt- SI f 1 BUY A NEW r^^^^^U WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR W*- £a"lS/ for these reasons I f 27 \y b I.OV/KR UINMNf, COSTS I TXT* ff g LEB6 FOOD SPOILAGE I ff nOUILC«FRBE iWVICS every features a better FEat TH TRVE-ZONF. CCLD FOR STEADY MAXIMUM UTILITY L '>*74 words
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Article, Illustration1207 1940-08-02 7 like Napoleon, He Heads For Inevitable Crash London, Au>r. the suggestion m Hitler's recent speech that the Britisi. A r t ,i on prdkmftof an unnecessary struggle, the Secretary ot India, the Rt. Hon. L. S. Amery, making a speech m the counnight, said1,207 words
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Article97 1940-08-02 7 GAVE LIFE TO SAVE ALIEN Li.ndon. Aug. 1 THE name has just been revealed of a British tflietf who itallantly and heroically sacrificed his life to save one of the al ens for whom he was responsible when the liner Aiandora Star was torpedoed. He is Frevet-Maju- ChristOplWl Betnell who97 words
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323 1940-08-02 7 morning Tribune FRIDAY AUGUST 2, 1940. New Soviet Move Disturbs Hitler JHE visit to Germany and Italy of M. (litfurtu, the Rumanian Premier, and M. Manoilescu, the Foreign Minister, has not borne any useful fruit, judging from the present situation m Rumania, where a big peasant revolt fa threatened, led323 words
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Advertisement42 1940-08-02 7 E X A M I N ATIO N sj EY EGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY.! rp '^».i;.!i,p j Service by P^*t' imalified re^i^- I^SSE^ r((l practitioner with II 1(1Ji:i1 'I'lalifications. >M|>SON OPTICAL CO. iDE BLDG., PHONE 3002. liompson, Dr. of Ocular Science European Clinical Experience42 words
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Article945 1940-08-02 8 Last Saturday's Musical Society Concert ■T Xi to imed that the thief objed of i I m i (|(;iMin 1 Jadgfef from ih ble appfcuac with wbfch H wai rewarded :Um la 1 i"- which have lince appeared, ltd Sunday Muftfcal So, I onceti m the Victoria Memorial945 words
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Article134 1940-08-02 8 Almost all tickets hive been S sold for the concert to he held at the Dutch CM) <m August Wh in aid of the Netherlands i Kelief Fund and it is proposed i to hold a second evening 1 on Tuesday, August 13th. Further details134 words
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Advertisement76 1940-08-02 8 J AN INVITATION TOUVIITSIC TEACHERS. I The Far Eastern Mwtk Sch«>o| of Singapore is ever interested j j to communicnic with qualified music teachers either locally i I or abroad with I rfew lo Mgaffin g their services when oppor- I j tunity occurs. G<»4 pn^spect is assured. Applicants should76 words
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Advertisement87 1940-08-02 8 L^ 1 I II a^^B w /^k\ II I j^^TJ if II I ■^Kk^ u^l^s ill LUM-rlLj ■StiSxi^ii it! ESU^L B BIl^^MM DB 104« HEBREW MELODY i4c/iron ZAPATEADO Op. 23 No. 6 Sarasate Heifetz DB 1057 NAVARRO vl/h<>m2 SEVILLE il/oc?«* Rubinstein DB 1293.94 SONATA m F Minor Beethoven (Appassionata) Bauer87 words
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Article, Illustration1363 1940-08-02 9 WAR FUND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS Excellent Response To Appeal For Talent week has brought an encouraging number of new offers of talent to play or sing m the proposed War Fund Subscription Concerts. The absence of offers of financial assistance, however, is less encouraging but fortunately less vital. v The organise!?1,363 words
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Advertisement37 1940-08-02 9 he Symbol of HIGH CLASS RECORDINGS 1(11 (ilorious Entertainment, f^L^^E^M RCI!I STUAL VOCAL DANCE f^"' I NSII N "M AL SOLO— HUMOROUS, ETC I s VNG HENG CO., PIANO HOUSK^W SINGAPORE KUALA MMI'IK.^^ MAGIC NOTES TRADE -MARK!37 words
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Advertisement29 1940-08-02 9 ki\(. s srnooi i Nursery School Junior School Kindergarten Senior School I Fees include ART CLASSES EURYTHMIC DANCING DRILL and GAMES Particulars from the Principal, King's School, Paterson Road.29 words
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Advertisement299 1940-08-02 10 \I.RK\I>> IH< Whole loun\ Talking ab<»ut it! \i:f:i\r\(. HMMCTLI DIEKCI FROM HADIS! Ihi World unions mastt-r of Wizardi 111 A \U Will. .1 rar«o IKvilcttCH -Jm y tftfflffi- T *ms* 60 tons ol Mvstrn Mwkl* I'resenlin^ I hi- U 0.000 Speclarular Sensation. m^ r M A I HIP TO ?l299 words
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Advertisement323 1940-08-02 10 i NKXT CHANGE THEAUTHORofTHECITADELf^ I has something <^m--*j+^ I \KM\ AI. NH.HI to say about r%"""^ 1 I is iioNOI X ot H.M. nurses I NAVY. AKMY X \IK v V* kok(k' volint K kks. LOMBARD I son stop AUCDiJE xi w NIGHT DANCE AfiCnllC A^. I STARTS 9.31 P.M323 words
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Advertisement446 1940-08-02 11 Intuitions Vacant ft Roud at figures Apply m o No 254. co Malaya BIIX (No. 281Ei i 4. Dressmaker. Good ProsED E 247) co Malaya Tribune. (No. 260E, ~^T v Amah required. Apply with """'[■no 1 T^nrher Senior Cambridge, «3. CO m*™^; 2TSS Box No. K. Mg. p. Singapore. p446 words
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Advertisement590 1940-08-02 11 To Let Io SUBLET v portion of fehop m I Street. Furniture fixed. Box 25<J, r O Ma! Tribune. Singapore. 283KJ CAMERON HIGHLANDS Runlet two binali house*. MS E Lighting available Sept Oct Apply Hartley Tapah. (No. l!62Ei TO LET Compound House. 1-A, Jalan Daton ?I Uallestier Boad. Entry Ist.590 words
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Advertisement647 1940-08-02 11 Property For Sa le "LUALA KANO6AR. KuCiu 4o acre*. tXoil.-nt Rub. Ml land Apply H;inlr; I Ko. 26jK) j I. Wanted WANTED to purchase 2 or 3 new shop house*. Send particulars to Box "X.X.X" co Malavu,, Tribune. Singapore. (No. 278E, j LONELY AIRMAN (24) seeks friendship with I my647 words
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Advertisement661 1940-08-02 11 Fresh Fruits I and Frees. fl EAT MORf- Fruits for Health and take wmj f i Java s bot Vtfstone Rambutaxm grown .a t Johore by The K.ta T nng: Fruit Furtn 1. JR Leußkeng" (the tieurly seedless fruit > "AtjehLebuh. 1 'Atjeh-B K-l >es and 'Atjeh-Ooela-B i- »o« Obtainable661 words
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Advertisement169 1940-08-02 12 (.RAM) WKLODIES: SI»F(TA('I LAR BCENI 8! INSPIRINfi SINGING! BIG BHOU IN POWWI Huridrt'cK ilt c»n»inu li Mt it TWICE. TO-DAY 3 .15-6.15 -9.15 CAPITOL, •BALALAIKA* M.fi.M/l iMa^nificent Musical IViumph. r Wf. Starring mE Enr' I*' P^3l^l vvith f&' w^tfK \ml i:l (;(;LES |L^v7 M FRANK LIONEL kJI MU11.1.. Latest MKTROTONE169 words
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Advertisement110 1940-08-02 12 ACCLAIMED m rjvummv HutnwQ NIGHTLY AIJIA3IIUIA 3 15 6.15 9.15 P^' Warner Hros. Spectacular Sepia Colour Hit lIIIIOL 3IIIU\>, FLV\X HOPKIAS CITY «ith HUMPHREY BOGART. RANDOLPH SCOTT. ALAN HALE BIG BOY WILLIAMS. MIDNIGHT PREMIERE TO-MORROW at 12-10 O'CLOCK GAKFIELII f^ The Season's finest comedy Romance "SATURDAY'S CHILDREN 1 ,^1 MIDNIGHT110 words
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Article150 1940-08-02 13 London. Aujr. 1. [APS thi :nost imiKirtant it suit ol khfl Pan-American CoofertQCC beei to aemonstratr th^ capacity of the Anu'rk'an Republics I(l md united action," says The Times. !l ,.at of German victoncs In [U d the indiscreet activities of ?S m Central and150 words
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Advertisement134 1940-08-02 13 COME TO DANCE IN A HALL OF A S'JMMMIO i 151 AIIOX EXTENSION xl HI I g AMMIE PAX 1 AJt -%,J*^ m' m i^oo ■x*.-; j^^f >yyy-- iKfc-' 1 i"^! XT I X' r 1 TT^ DANCE AS .> JPgtastf&> TO-MORROW TO-NIGHT DANCE FROM 9JO to 12 p.m. PPKCIAL134 words
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Advertisement284 1940-08-02 13 I THE (iAYKST HAPPIEST MUSICAL COMEDY I i J^lr W m w3i I I^B I hi B "Mm I H fl^ J I Bflk 4 v^fc ffii .'II zW JH lil J I k IWrnW^^^^^wmJ MS I 2^UI*A^X«X^ wwv ULv^ <^£ w% I j^m^m^F^'^. to /**\4 m J*- J^3 <^XL284 words
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Article182 1940-08-02 14 ROTH Pat Hughes and Kho Sin X at the S.C.C courts to-day win piop'hip tournament commein ay, will play their preliminary ties n the Malayan lawn tennis chamTbt tniunament which ki m aid of the Wai Fund will conclude on Monday when the finals182 words
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Article45 1940-08-02 14 i.aj-i nlgtit'j result* In '«ii«- Intel club tournament "I the Singapore t;iuie fmnis rliarnpion>hip Choni' Chfni', Old Boy Aswciatlon btAl fi H B .Junior Civil Service Clab I v Sionp hm> A.s.sociatioji b» at ClilncAe .Sp«)rt, CM I I I '145 words
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Article41 1940-08-02 14 London, Aug. 1. Pilot Officer Brian Henry BUck, formatIfugby hStornsttoiHU and on<- of the most verttat.i*' Athletes «>i liLs generation, is report f-d In tin latest X A X casualty Ist a- Ij.jvjii!'. uwil On active service41 words
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Article74 1940-08-02 14 IN.spit- oi the wet weather, there wa« ;i large gathering at the funeral of Mr Frank Merreils, Managing Dirert'ir of Powell Co., Ltd which tcck place at Bidadan yesterday aPen o*-n YoQg Bin*; ("Inn yesterday appeared before the fifth magistrate charged with impersonating an officer74 words
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Article59 1940-08-02 14 If MT ■0K1NCI: Btbattao v. Frlioo, Hap.oy Woild Covcrrd Sladiuhi. U pin SOCTIK: SAKA Lr;t[UJ'' Div. II A. Pulau Bran] v Publishers. Staciium; Dh II H E c !'.a "B 1 vs. Indian ham., j h'aiHT Puik n lAHN TFNNLS. Flnt day of Mulayan Championships, S.C.C. courts, 1.3059 words
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452 1940-08-02 14 Malays J 1 m attack, Lhe Malays three pDik to one m their Di Koad Stadium yesterday. The game was played on a sodden (round where mater lay m pools. Pheie were spiashes and spills hut he game was nevertheless interest"tf. The Malays started shakily452 words
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335 1940-08-02 14 I.OVALS 3; FORTRESS R.E 1. pLAYING with ten men only for most of the game, the Sappers went down to the Loyals by three goals to one m their Division I league match on the Gillman ground, to-day. The icain« was played m adverse335 words
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Miscellaneous93 1940-08-02 14 Selections At A Glance By "Spectator 1 Selections for Saturday's DMet at Penanc: llniM', Class 4, Oiv. l--»> furs %UTU»W BftlDi: Storm Ahead Horses. Class 4, Div. 2— <» furs. ROYAL DESIRE Benedict Horses. Class 4. Div. 3 6 furs. PRETTY QUIET Constant Light Horses, Class 4, D»v. 4- M93 words
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Article170 1940-08-02 15 Reuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE TIN London. Aug. 1 1 Price £267^4 Buyers £268 Sellers Beitl Price i £2674 Buyers £267 3 4 Sellers RUBBBB London, Aug. 1. QUiCt 13 y 13>8 dV tlc V Al T^T IT" 1 ard) Sept. l^'s i-j rward) October 12 11 1G 12 13 15 irward)170 words
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Article50 1940-08-02 15 Simla, Aug. l. THE Government has decided to issu*? 1 an open general licence for the imH.rtation from the Netherlands East indies of ail goods including sugar. The latter Government have voluntary undertaken to restrict sugar exports India during the current year to 35.000 ■n.s.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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250 1940-08-02 15 J^ CLAIM that the man had made no effort to move over to the side oi the road even after he had sounded his horn, was made by Mohamed Yacob, the driver, at the resumed hearing of the inquiry into the deathReuter - 250 words
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Article68 1940-08-02 15 London. Aug. 1. On the Stock Exchange, although gen eial trading was quiet, there were some P,ood spots, chief being oils which .sharp l strengthened, following the United Btates' restriction on exports of aviation spirit, which the market considered bullish for .shares of oil companies operating within theReuter - 68 words
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Article436 1940-08-02 15 (Naval) "Base Deceptions" was presented at the F.S.A. theatre at H.M. Naval Base on Wednesday night to an audience of ratings, last night was its official premiere for the public. Numbers of people came from Singapore and Johore to view this production which "christens" the436 words
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Cinema Reviews
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257 1940-08-02 15 RIVER PLATE BATTLE IN FILM AT PAVILION Oil ICKKS and men of H M.S. Exeter, Ajax and Achilles, and British seamen who were held prisoner on the Oral Spec and Altmark. re-live their unforgettable experiences m "For Free, dom" which had a press .showing at the Pavilion Theatre yesterday. The257 words
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Article107 1940-08-02 15 BRINGING back some of the fines smash hits of nearly a half-century Swanee River." 20th Century Fox's mv Meal masterpiece, which opened at the Cathay last night, is something Singapore has long been awaiting. The picture embodies all that was finest and best m the dreamy107 words
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Advertisement37 1940-08-02 15 ANNOUNCEMENT BANK OF CHINA "porated m China by Special Charter* MEDAN SUB-AGENCY WILL COMMENCE BUSINESS Mil Aligns* I» 10 Address:- 74, Kesawan, Medan, Sumatra. P. 6. Box No. 65 telegraphic Address:- -< iiUNGKro** -üb-Agent:— Mr. W. L. Yu.37 words
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Advertisement36 1940-08-02 15 Coconut Grove "Singapore's "Favourite Rendezvous" IS NOW OPEN FOR CHICKEN STEAK DINNERS CHINESE CHOW SATAY SHORT ORDERS All prepared under Estelle Cowan's Supervision DINE BY Tilt: SEA CPEN UNTIL 2 A.M. Phone *****. FOR SPECIAL DINNERS36 words
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Article, Illustration310 1940-08-02 16 London Aiifc. Jlli; (iovernnH-nts new plan Tor the fullest rniplovmcnl of industrial rapacity on war requirements was explained to-da\ by Mr. Harold Ma< Millan Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Supply). Mi Ms ;|1 Mr suj'piv. \im\ reg ir. "of man rial rapacil i v310 words
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66 1940-08-02 16 The Morning Tribune Friday, August 2. 1940. U.S.-Canada Alliance Urged NtW York, Alf. I. fJRGLNG the Tnittd States t,, negotiate a treaty of mutual defence with Canada, the V\\ York HtraJd-Tribune states. "The hour has Arrived, m our judgment, when the United states shook] for its own protection, and to66 words
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Article59 1940-08-02 16 reported as providing dramatic ence" that the Germans would overwhelmed the opposition by time, and would have to be re as the arbiter of European markSouth America. It now leaks out* that Hitler's 3 having exploited this device ag Pan-American sentiment, is now cautiously "covering" such "German" ness by placingReuter - 59 words
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Article35 1940-08-02 16 London, Aug. 1: In the Cornmreplying to a question. Mr. Butler I that Red Cross and medical .supp" were not within the categories of the passage of which was forbiddm v the Burma Road.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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