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Title Section11 1940-08-03 1 The Morning Tribune Vol. f> No. 157, Sat.. Aug. 3, 1940.11 words
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207 1940-08-03 1 "FRIENDS OF THE SOVIET" MAKE TROUBLE IN FINLAND Moscow, Aug. 2. SIGNIFICANT despatch pub- I A lished by the official News M encv from Helsinki, says that the authorities there have prerented a meeting sponsored by j the "Society far Friendship and I Pc aC e with the Soviet Union/Reuter - 207 words
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Article294 1940-08-03 1 IN FAMINE-STRICKEN EUROPE NEW YORK. AUG. 2. piE NEW YORK SUN STATES THAT FAMINE IS NOT IMMINENT IN EUROPE— IT IS ALREADY THERE. This is the conclusion reached by experts after a careful survey. f the population of the area round Warsaw— aggregating between and sevenReuter - 294 words
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354 1940-08-03 1 MANY AMERICAN SOLDIERS LAND IN BRITAIN WITH CANADIAN DIVISION AMERICAN SOLDIERS HAVE NOW LANDED IN BRITAIN TO HELP IN THE WAR AGAINST HIT. LER. News of this was received m Singapore early this morning from London, announcing the arrival of the second division of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. Among the354 words
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Article, Illustration63 1940-08-03 1 Stockholm, Aug. 3. KING GUSTAV of Sweden to-day reaffirmed Sweden's policy of neutrality m a speech from the Throne at the opening of the extraordinary session of the Riksdag. He declared:— lam firmly determined to maintain friendly relations on all sides. "I shall not relax my efforts toReuter - 63 words
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Article40 1940-08-03 1 London, Aug. 2. The Ministry of Food has entered into an agreement with the Canadian Wheat Board to purchase during the cereal year July 1940-41, a further 100 million bushels of wheat. This is th* largest nurchase ever recorded. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article59 1940-08-03 1 Tokyo, Aug 2 A TIDAL WAVT swept the western coast of Hokkaido Island early this morning, and washed away 1,300 fLshing boats Much loss of life is feared. The wave followed an earthquake shock which rocked Sapporo, capital of Hokkaido, and many other places. The earthquake's epicentreReuter - 59 words
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Article20 1940-08-03 1 Cairo. Aug. 2: The communique statei: 'No further developments m Dobel ana. and nothing to report on the fronts ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article67 1940-08-03 1 CANADIAN AIRMEN'S SUCCESS London, Aug. 2, The Air Ministry News Service i states that a Canadian sergeant J pilot, patrolling with two other S Hurricanes over a convoy yesterday, sent down a Junkers dive- bomber into the sea. A second enemy bomber was severely damaged, and all our three pilots,Reuter - 67 words
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Advertisement18 1940-08-03 1 BIG HOLIDAY SPORT Malayan Tennis Championships page 14 To-day's Racing Elections page 15 LSI Nlgfct'i Boxing page 1618 words
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Advertisement23 1940-08-03 1 SAFEGUARD YOURShLVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE, S.S. fHONK NO. S9l«-23 words
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317 1940-08-03 2 WILL HA YE NO VALUE London, Aug. 2. THE] I b to but :< I i' 1 1 Min> to |MU i I ompiete lack ol understanding ol the Brj condition! wind* unonf Nj/i .idTh»- rhoicp ol extract fpom tlw (;eichfiUfl speech a particularlyB.O.W. - 317 words
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Article142 1940-08-03 2 Details Of Alcantara Battle London, Aug. 'i. FROM furtin i details available m London to-d:\v of the action m the South i UantJc by the British merchant cruUer Alcantara against i German raider, it appear i thai the action began at about H>,ooo yardf winch toe Alcantara closed i scoringB.O.W. - 142 words
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Article141 1940-08-03 2 Polish Ship Escapes From Nazis London. Aug. 2. BRITISH naval authorities have cougrattdated Captain Dybek of the Polish steamer Kroman, 1.864 tons, on the courage, engineering skill and tine seamanship of himablf and crew. The Kroman was Lying at Dakar where it had been immobilised by the removal of aReuter - 141 words
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Article146 1940-08-03 2 HITLER 'S FINAL APPEAL S London. Aus t i iMKMAN planCl made their tiiM j^lJf lafltt raid <»n Britain during > Mhe night. S Contmteißg extra* ls from Hit- y kr's n-<ent speech and headed "Hitler's laM appeal to reason i they fell |H thoiwind* over a t<:\\M m th;146 words
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Article99 1940-08-03 2 London. Aug. 2. \\'HEN a small vessel arrived at an enst Scottish pert to-day, it wus stated that when she was off the north-east cca^t of Scotland, two enemy planes fired aerial, torpedoes at her The ship's gunner shot down one plane with theReuter - 99 words
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Article54 1940-08-03 2 Clermont Ferrand, Aug. 2. GENERAL DEGAULLE has been sentenced to death m his absence by the military court, states Havas Agency. The sentence also includes military degradation and confiscation of his property. Gen. Detfaulfe d with treason attempt against the utside safety 01 the State arid rittu»rtinm nhirnrtReuter - 54 words
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Article169 1940-08-03 2 Heavy R. A. F. Raid On Cherbourg Lcndon, Aug 2 'J'HE Air Ministry announces that a strong force of aircraft of the coastal command made a successful daylight attack cti the German occupied aerodrome of Cherbourg yesterday. The attack was pressed home m the face of very heavy anti-aircraft flre.169 words
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Article205 1940-08-03 2 FRESH BERLIN THREATS TO RUMANIA Bucharest, Attg HUNGARIAN claim> to Transylvania continue to dominate the situa m Rumania. The question of ceding Dobruja to Bulgaria does not ioom so large and it is expects a settlement on this will be reached by direct negotiations this month. Germany's uncompromising su portReuter - 205 words
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Article74 1940-08-03 2 Two More Britons Arrested London, A IT IS learned officially that two 1 British subjects have been arre m Korea by the Japanese autho: They are the Reverend Clw member of the English Church Mi* at Heiji, and Mr. Sandford, wl arrested at Teijo. h Representations have been made theReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement68 1940-08-03 2 Y( .s, ai uina/.ing as it may seem, when the "roots" of your hair do not receive their natural food, jaldness i.s the distressing result. SILVIKIUN, by providing nourishment to dyiiu 1 cells, causes the hair to re-grow with all its former richness and glos.siiie.ss for SILVIKIUN does gmr hair.68 words
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459 1940-08-03 3 Huge Ammunition Dump Oil Refinery Blown Up ITALIANS MASSED ON NORTH LIBYAN FRONTIER Cairo, Aug. 2. 7HE R.A.F. communique states that a highly successful raid was carried out by RAF. bombing aircraft on a large ammunition dump near Bardia yesterday. The noise and shock ofBritish Wireless - 459 words
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Article102 1940-08-03 3 I London, Ant; 2. > fT IS learned m London thai when small coasting vessels i were sunk m the German air attack on a convoy m the Chan- nel on July 25, men from one ship sunk were machine-gunned i by a German plane while aReuter - 102 words
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50 1940-08-03 3 GERMAN WITH MAPS ARRESTED IN ARGENTINE Bueno.s Aires. Aug. 2. A former officer of the scuttled German battleship Graf Spec, named Gott'.ofT, has been arrested. He had escaped fiom internment and was hiding m a chaco. Military maps and photographs of Argentine oilfields were found m his pos session. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article30 1940-08-03 3 Tokyo. Aug. 2. T'HE post of special envoy to the Netherlands East Indies has been offered to General Kuniaki Koiso. former Minister for Overseas Affairs.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article363 1940-08-03 3 PEALISINC; that a of excessive hours of work is likely to defeat the object of increased production for which increased hours .ere temporarily 'introduced m war industries the Minister tfbtair, has sent seres of suggestions drawn up m consultation with th« British Employers' Confederation andBritish Wireless - 363 words
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Advertisement22 1940-08-03 3 rhe Fifth Column < r«' Your I l.ovulty I;, lour Silenre ST»P I' III SS alk About Ti&er Instead* A«M. of TIGER BEER22 words
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Advertisement20 1940-08-03 3 ["FOR GOOD lIRXITIRE? j PLEASE SEE THE SUN WAH COMPANY. FI'RMTI RF MANTFACTIRFRS J 83, VICTORIA STREET. PHONE 2425. *,NGAPORE.20 words
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Article398 1940-08-03 4 Guns Massed A long The French Coast London, Au» M fa** been thinking to-day about a report published In ttu New York Times from Vichy from then correspondents, who say W« the Germans are busy putting lon B -rangr artillery all along the French coast from BuologncReuter - 398 words
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Article, Illustration90 1940-08-03 4 Picture of a section of a British infantry regiment (now back m bf. land) which held a large sector of the Somme during a vtal stage m the German advance. They were cut off from the main body of the B.K.F. They commandeered vehicles and turned90 words
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703 1940-08-03 4 London, Aug. 1. AN Air Ministry communique states: Yesterday Royal Air Force aircraft of the Bomber Command carried out daylight attacks on military objectives m Germany and shipping off the Dutch and German coasts. In the course of these raids, our bombers wereBritish Wireless - 703 words
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Advertisement80 1940-08-03 4 ■'%^PRW[IIIII WAT THE IDEAL WATERPROOFING COMPOUND FOR APPLICATION /j> Oft. STONE, MASONRY, BRICK, CON(' R E T X AND CKMKNT W^>T>v StJRFACKS. /H o&^fiK\ PREVENTS WATER UNDER XI k^tl^\ PRESSURE FROM PERCOLATING p I '^A through THE SURFACES //M I X'ffl G@liV t— I'Rotkctki). /\IH f!l /Pvj DOi:S NOT RUB80 words
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295 1940-08-03 5 DOCTOR FINED IN SCARLET FEVER CASE RIAKKING that accused had formed his diagnosis on insufficient u rounds, having failed to take into consideration much of the ptfent'l history which could -have been available by talking to him, i District Judge to-day imposed a fine of $50 and costs on Dr.295 words
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Article96 1940-08-03 5 to have misappropriated money by jing credit notes m favour of customer, Chua Teck Lock, a 22-yeai-old clerk of the Singaoore Cold Storage, was produced before Mr. L.C. Goh. m the Fifth Police Court, yesterday. Chua pleaded guilty to three charges ol criminal breach of trust96 words
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Article20 1940-08-03 5 Messrs Oian Singh's annual .sale ends to-day at 8 p.m. and not at 1 p.m. as announced In yesterday's advertisement.20 words
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Article216 1940-08-03 5 [T IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED THAT PLANS FOR THE FORMATION OF A LOCAL DEFENCE CORPS ARE BEING RAPIDLY DEVELOPED IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. The Corps is primarily intended fcr men over 41 years of age and others who, for one reason or another,216 words
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Article153 1940-08-03 5 SO convincing was Aziz bin Mohamed's persuasive tongue, that Eu Wai I- one. a Chinese girl employed at one of the stalls at Tait's Shows, took off her diamond ring and allowed Aziz to walk away with it. He promised to return m a short interval153 words
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283 1940-08-03 5 MILLION DOLLAR ESTATE WILL CASE JUDGMENT JUDGMENT was delivered m the Him J Court yesterday by Mr. Justice T rell dismissing the action of Wee 800 Lat. who claimed a .share as a benefleiarv ir. the estate of the late Wee Siang Tat, which i.s valued at over a million283 words
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Article53 1940-08-03 5 Dr. Victor Purcell. M.C.S., mill broadcast from the Kuala Lumpur station on Sunday, Aug. 4, after the 8.20 news His talk will begin at aboutS.4s p.m. and will be re-broadcast by the Singapore station. The subject of the talk will be "The Art of Waiting"— waiting53 words
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Advertisement40 1940-08-03 5 Public Notice ANNOUNCEMENT BANK OF CHINA )iporated m China by Special Charter) MEDAN SUB-AGENCY WILL COMMENCE BUSINESS »<li August 10 10 Address 74, Kesawan, Medan, Sumatra. P. O. Box No. 65 Telegraphic Address:•CIUJNGKI O* Sub- Agent: Mr. W. L. Yu.40 words
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Advertisement58 1940-08-03 5 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 »li\E BY THE SEA OPEN UNTIL 2 A.M. Phone *****. FOB SPECIAL DINNERS BUT-77/f Bcca? Moi/ w Wt^^ferfmrnkL ■iiiiiiM»ill°l l Jiiill<lJlMMMi^^l^^^^iS'j^ j ijlß■ I t j 158 words
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183 1940-08-03 6 Boy's Death I RAVING ins house m Ann Siang Hill on the afternoon ol Jul> 17 to go for a swim, eleven-year-old Let Ah Lam was walking with another friend along Keong Saik Road when he was knocked down by a lorry. Uc received extensive injuries183 words
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Article34 1940-08-03 6 Chungking. Aug. 1. A CONFERENCE cf the Ministry of Communications is shaping pans for the revival of Chinas ancient pony expn 88 system known as "I Chan" for the transport of war material. ChineseChinese - 34 words
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97 1940-08-03 6 CHINA ATTENDS TO HER FOOD PROBLEM Chungking, Aug. I THJI Executive Yuan on July 30 decided to establish National Food Administration centralising the production, transportation, ftOTAgC and distribution qj foodstuffs. The Vic<--Mini.st« r cf Communication:-;. Mr Lv Tso-fu, who Li also the KenenU manner oi the Ming Sung Industrial Company,Chinese Central News - 97 words
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62 1940-08-03 6 London. Aug. 2. H.i tik- DuKe of Kent vifeiftd tm I itation m East Anglia and met officer* and airmen of General De GauUe's army of free Frenchmen who have taken part In the recent operations over Oetmaaj The D«ke made a complete tourBritish Wireless - 62 words
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68 1940-08-03 6 Star of "Balalaika." the film now showing at the Capitol, Nelson Eddy will broadcast to a Capitol audience to-night at 9. This follows the broadcast on Monday, the opening night of the picture, when the broadcast, unfortunately came over one hour too early. To-night's68 words
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257 1940-08-03 6 WITH a warning that appellant would be wise to remember that. having been convicted once, a subsequent conviction is punishable With imprisonment which may extend to two years, Mr. Justice Terrell dismissed the appeal of Lim Joo Seng Alias John Lim, the proprietor of Monico257 words
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Article86 1940-08-03 6 DISCHARGE FOR GERMAN BANKRUPT J^ GERiMAN bom m Singapore, CM. Habecost, was granted a discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Terrell, at the High Court, yesterday. The order was. however, suspended from operation for one month. Appearing on behalf of the Official Assignee, Mr G. H. Po informed the court that86 words
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Article185 1940-08-03 6 CHARGES UNDER FOOD ORDINANCE SEVERAL cases arising from >»n.- n ccs against the Food Re^ul iti On ordinance were dealt with mi n Fifth Police Court, yesterday. Kor selling one k ati of Thailu: HUt at three cents on July 5. v fixed maximum price was Thuah Kiok Peng and185 words
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446 1940-08-03 7 Japan, After 3 Years, No Nearer Conquest Of China London, Aug. 2. k ¥K the statement of policy issued by the new Japanese Government, and its amplification by Mr. Miitsuoka, Foreign Minister, violence ot tone and lack of clarity are strangely combined," saysReuter - 446 words
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Article34 1940-08-03 7 FIFTH COLUMN IN PANAMA Washington, Aug. 1. Vol. Henry L. Stimson, War Secretary, announced to- S )day that 81 foreign agents had S s Uwn detained m the Panama Canal zone for deportation.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article85 1940-08-03 7 RUSSIAN OFFICIAL MURDERED Shanghai. Aug. 2. /UHRLES XeUlcr, chairman of the V Russian Emigrants' Committee Reie! Asscciition was shot dead outside his home at 8 a.m. to-day by Chinese minmen. It is known that the Japanese authoritii had plans to establish a new Russian Emigre Ccmmittee m Shanghai and replacingReuter - 85 words
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Article73 1940-08-03 7 London. Aug. 2. s reported thrt the Government of Argentina have published a decree sins the immigration into Argeni of a number of children from the United Kingdom. action is very iiiuch appreciated ondon, where it is regarded as a Renerous token of practical sympath; fttaBritish Wireless - 73 words
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114 1940-08-03 7 Washington, Aug. 2. r HE American reaction to the first reports of Molotov's speech is that his remarks regarding Russia's frontiers being advanced to the Danube constitute a challenge to German and Italian ambitions m the Balkans. His statement regarding absorption of the BalticReuter - 114 words
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Article156 1940-08-03 7 WINDSORS ON WAY TO BAHAMAS Lisbon, Aug. 2. LARGE crowds gathered at the quayside to witness the departure of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. The Duke and Duchess arrived m the ship separately, the Duchess going aboard first. The Duke was the last passenger to board the liner. Sailing,Reuter - 156 words
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Article125 1940-08-03 7 London, Aug. 2. INCLUDED m the £52.000 which has 1 been contributed m Fiji to the Bomber Fund are contributions from employees of the Theodoje mining group At meetings held by the mining employees it was agreed that European employees wculd contribute three days payBritish Wireless - 125 words
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320 1940-08-03 7 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, AUSUST 3, 1940. Soviet's Policy Of Opportunism gTATEMENTS made by leading politicians are so often couchei m terms of diplomatic strategem that considerable care must be exercised m their interpretation. The speech of M. Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Commissar, for example, is so carefully weighed that on320 words
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Article, Illustration920 1940-08-03 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE i B I NATIONAL DAY Left— The Swiss Consul. Mr II Arbenz and Mrs. Arbenz pittin.,l i at the Swiss Club celebration Thursday night. Below: left to right. Ah Charles Corai, Mr. Brustlein, Mme. Widmann, Mrs. Heath and Mr. Lamprescht at the920 words
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Advertisement67 1940-08-03 8 W7/y Kw l\ Pwirffr Foundation? brcau.s,' all Mi.ss A. don's foundati(,n \M) [H P»PW»tIOM are non-drying nonv 4v MMK»Hnf. They leave just the righl EX. "WOUnt Of delicate film on the .skin Wk (T(>s s; "-V '<• hold the jmwder smooth Hiey blend beaut i fully wit.icream n>u-- IV ICI67 words
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Advertisement18 1940-08-03 8 (7) -ft* is showing a Selection of Gowns for every occasion rapitol B.dg S spore: Phone 383 g.18 words
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Article, Illustration1319 1940-08-03 9 !f you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her, C o Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. Ht Post Free Facilities s JN order to facilitate the1,319 words
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Advertisement17 1940-08-03 9 c ftWrc fouix.n must be enclosed b^ W| w rv correspondence coupon. tribune, Saturday. Aug 3 lU4O17 words
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Advertisement69 1940-08-03 9 roast G U I il A FOWL a delicious addition to your week-end menu Pheasants are not available at the moment but we (have plenty of Guinea Fowl which have an equally fine flavour and are delicious roasted. Try one this coming week-end and see how good it is. PIIO69 words
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Article129 1940-08-03 10 Many Towns Retaken By Chinese hungking, Aug. 1. VIGOROUS fighting flared up again alone the HO kilometers m the out h Kwangsi front from t«, <m)u late m the evening of Jul\ 30. at cording to a military report. The Chinese troops are now attack<ne from ISie corner of theChinese Centrel News - 129 words
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Article39 1940-08-03 10 At the recen-. examn i )n held Royal Academy cf n. Art 7 don, for pupils figed 16-] McNicoi, daughter of Mr tll( j y" McNicol. Kuala Pertain Estate iS tan. gained the Meergic Albonc? hibiticn achohuThip for year39 words
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Advertisement298 1940-08-03 10 4 ATIIAV CAFE "Wh Ircrxonc does' ESTELLE COWAN PRESENTS ANOTHER HIT SHOW FLOKKNCK II \PPrX The Blue Bird LUCILLE NICHOLSON The Powder Box and return engagement LAUREL GAINES Dance Moods. and of course CO WAX A BAILEY Our new Chef is winning hosts of friends daily WHY? The Food is298 words
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Advertisement227 1940-08-03 10 TEA DANCE 7—9.30 GRAND SATURDAY BALL FROM 9.31 P.M. ALL THROUGH DANCING TILL ONE A.M. SPOT DANCES FREE K.ll. 11 1- Ml TO-MORROW SOMETHING NEW IN ENTER TAINMENT COME WIN THE EVELYN ASTROVA BEAUTY QUEEN WINNER WILL CLAIM THE FREE COMPANY OF THE QUEEN FOR 1 HOUR WILL ALSO ENJOY227 words
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Advertisement169 1940-08-03 12 NELSON EDDY will broadcast TO-NIGHT at 9 O'clock from Hollywood Come and hear it! Specially Relayed to the CAPITOL ;|{\M) MBLOMES! gPBCTACVLAR SCENBft! INSPIRING SINGING! us IHB bk; show m town: TO-DAY 3 15-615-9 15 CAPITOL HjGJI»*« Ma^nihVent Musical Triumph. FJI btiK Starring X, V v AL TO and ■^S169 words
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Article122 1940-08-03 13 INDIANS BEAT S.C.F.A. 3-1 ,ian W". 3; S.CF.A. B I yiUCI 00 the Farrer Park this veiling the Indian Association the S.CF.A. "B" team m n 2B league match by ils to one. a c f A who had th- better ol during UM initial stages halt, opened accounts \r.thonv122 words
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Advertisement216 1940-08-03 13 MINISTER Of MIRTH TAKBfI OI'KIC E— STANLEY LUPINO f HKXK HIM SINCi ONI Of SEVHRAL AT( II V MMBERS TITLED "LETS BE THANKFIL FOR WHAT WE HAVEN'T GOT" YOl XL BK U HISTLING k^k». IT FOR DAYS AFTER THE SHOW 2x AM) I PHYLLIS BROOKS THE BEAITIFII HOLLYWOOD SIAII ASSOCIATED216 words
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Miscellaneous38 1940-08-03 13 TIDE TABLE High Tidcv To-day jo 48 am. ft.- 1 It 10.08 p.m 9 7 It TO-MORROW: 11 22 1 m 8 8 It. 10.50 p.m.. 10.2 ft MONDAY 11 56 am 9.1 ft. 1135 p.m 105 ft38 words
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Article, Illustration487 1940-08-03 14 Davis Cup Stars In Action (By "Forward") UIGHLIGHTS OF THE OPENING OF THE MALAYAN TENNIS H HAMPIONSHIPS YESTERDAY AT THE SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB WERE THE APPEARANCES OF KHO SIN KIE AND PAT HUGHES. FORMER CAPTAINS OF CHINAS AND BRITAIN'S DAVIS IP TEAMS Bach played two games, the487 words
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Article164 1940-08-03 14 Publishers Trounced Eight-Nil Pulau Brani 8; Publishers 0. JHOUGH ground conditions were unfavourable some fine soccer was seen at the Anson Road Stadium last evening when Pulau Brani met and trounced the redoubtable Publishers by eight goals to nil. The winners have thereby enhanced their position m the Division 2A164 words
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Article257 1940-08-03 14 MEN'S SINGLES (IST RD> fl Kho Sin Kic beat Pan? C .tpVjJ 6-1. 6-0. I MEN'S DOUBLES: (IST. KD.i I Robert Chia Tan Huck 1 b.atll G. Mabin G. F. Murphy 0-3. 3-0. I H. Kamis Yadi beat F Clerc k Coafl E. J. Mockler 6-2.257 words
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Advertisement81 1940-08-03 14 Public Notices Tenders are invited for the of a Public Convenience off TanK Tender Form Specification obtained at the Municipal Arc! Building Surveyor's Dept. on pr"« of a Municipal Treasury Dep- *j ceipt for $50. Tenders will cl< noon on 20 August 1940. _MunicipalJ SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL DEBENTURE STOCK 1931 INTEREST81 words
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Article19 1940-08-03 15 London. Aug. 2. puce. £265 Buye.vs £265 1 4 Sellers ial Price* £265' 4 Buyers £265 z Sellers19 words
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Article77 1940-08-03 15 London. Aug. 2 or 68 9 lectric y hemlcal Industries 25Ex'dVv 2 Dutch 159 tan Pacific Ex. 3 Div I PI. to. Trust 24 3 1 17 6 fci Hitams •\Matics 210V2 1 itwatersrand Areas 40iTr &Ti < bearer > 33 l\ 2 r- 2 78 xmg77 words
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Article44 1940-08-03 15 London. Aug. 2. i T London on Paris T London on Batavia 7 58* T London on Hongkong is. 3 l'32«i. T London on Shanghai 4 116 rr Londo.i on Japan U?. 3d. TLuncumonNew Yorfc 4.02^ to 4.03 J/ 2 Official Ra*«.44 words
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Article38 1940-08-03 15 L »ndon. Aug. 2. tange, although trad very quiet, the tone was stead..'. ■> Iged was fractionally stronger. I Indian bonds were maintained. ):is continued yesterday's improveslower pace, while rubinclined to advance. fall Street was dull.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article52 1940-08-03 15 TO-DAY. ■ER: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, Navy vs. Argylls, Naval Base; Reserve Division, Police vs. M.F.A., D?pot; Manrhesters v. S.C.F.A. Reserves, Tanglin. Colony v. Malay States, Kuala Lumpur, Ist day; St. Andrew's 0.8. vs. Victoria School, Victoria School. Malayan Lawn Tennis tournament. S.C.C. courts, 9.30 ;i.m Spooner Cup52 words
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Article1137 1940-08-03 15 (BY Ol X RACING CORRESPONDENT) JJOYAL DESIRE AND ROSALIE ARE MY BEST BETS FOR THIS AFTERNOONS RACES AT PENANG, THE OPENING DAY OF THE AUGUST MEETING. Although van Breukelen has a poor field of candidates participating, I will not be surprised if he brings off a1,137 words
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Article53 1940-08-03 15 (By Our Raring Correspondent) Kate 1: BALI (iIKL Bay Rovr Race 2: \ONIA MAMS Happy Boy Race I: ROSALIE Warn ell Race 4: PENZAM E B?acon Race I: SPRING GIRL Sir Patrick Race 6: WESTENRA Pretty Quiet Race 7: ROYAL DESIRE Benedict Race 8: AUTI MN53 words
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Article658 1940-08-03 16 Great Display By Frisco RON DENNIS GIVES A BOXING TREAT CKiHTING before a large crowd at the Happy World Coveted Stadium last night, Atilio Sabatino, contender for the world middleweight title, fully lived tiu to his reputation when he scored a splendid points victory over Young658 words
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Article68 1940-08-03 16 Little Albert (7.5 m) beat Little Mydin (7.12 V on point** over four rounds. Boy Chye (7.6 1 lost on points to Orley Steve (7.10) over four rounds. Kid Carpentier (712 1 drew with M. Dass (7.8*4) over six rounds. Ron Dennis (911) outpointed Speedy Hassan68 words
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375 1940-08-03 16 (Reuters Special Commentary) London, Aug. 2. IjNDER the heading 'Th* Arabs and J England," the Alahram published an article from Saved Mir*han Elidrisi prominent Edrisi leader, who points on. tjat Islam orders believers to treat other nations as equal, and defend liberties of honour.375 words
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147 1940-08-03 16 The Morning Tribune Saturday, August 3, 1940. BRITAIN REPLIES TO MOLOTOV i London Auc AUTHORITATIVE comment I n ma de m London to-day some points m Mr Mol'otor t speechIt is true, as M. Molotuv stated that the appointment of Sir sta/ i ford Cripps was made with the desireReuter - 147 words
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