Morning Tribune, 6 August 1940
1940-08-06
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274 1940-08-06 1 R.A.F. FIGHTS 100 ITALIAN PLANES, SIX DOWN: ENEMY WARSHIP HIT I CAIRO, AUG. 5. I R.A.F. COMMUNIQUE STATES THAT RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT ESCORTED BY FOUR FIGHTERS, MET 50 ENEMY FIGHTERS IN BIR EL GOBBI AREA IN THE [SUING BATTLE, THREE ENEMY AIRCRAFT WERE SHOT DOWN. A force of bur bombers attacked274 words
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Article115 1940-08-06 1 Japanese Seize U.S. Ship Washington, Aug. 5. A REPORT from the Far East indicates American Consular au^horihave taken action regarding the ed seizure by the Japanese of a I United States ship, the Estelle. the Chekiang coast. China, this week-end. So far however the efforts have been it result.. understoodReuter - 115 words
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Article52 1940-08-06 1 New York, Aug. 5. organisation of an aviation t at Montreal to fly bombing mes from Canada to Britain is an«i" i ed by Captain Bennett, who v enroute from Canada to Cali--1 for liaison with aircraft plants. »'.v Canadian pilots are wanted Wl| lg to thp Ampri Ml nReuter - 52 words
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Article22 1940-08-06 1 Th London, Aug. 5. •ne German Wireless stated to-day Hitler returned to Berlin yesterday -inferred with RibbentrOD. Goer"*3 and vo« Brautistoh. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration61 1940-08-06 1 NEW RUMANIAN ENVOY TO MOSCOW New Rumanian Ambassador to Russia, who, according to a Buchrest message, is leaving to-morrow for Moscow M. Gafencu's paper, declared thai peace m the south-east depended mainly on future relations between the Soviet and Rumania. "We are happy to see that M. Molotov has expressed61 words
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71 1940-08-06 1 CALCUTTA MAIL TRAIN DERAILED: 34 KILLED Calcutta, Aug. 5. THIRTY-FOUR people are believed 1 to have been killed and 90 injured, all Indians, when the DaccaCalcutta mail train was derailed about 79 miles from Calcutta early this morning. Sabotage is suspected as a length of rail was found to haveReuter - 71 words
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154 1940-08-06 1 s s i Washington, Aug. 5. S DRESIDFNT ROOSEVELT made a < I call for unity between Federal J and State Governments m streng- i thening national defence and un. covering subversive activities, m a j message addressed to the Federal— J State conferenceReuter - 154 words
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Article63 1940-08-06 1 London, Aug 5. FE British armed merchant cruiser Alcantara is reported to have sailed from Rio de Janiero this afternoon. She went to Rio last Thursday after an engagement with an armed German merchant raider m the South Atlantic. She damaged the raider but was herself hitReuter - 63 words
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Article191 1940-08-06 1 AngloPolish Military Pact London, Aug. 5. k MILITARY AGREEMENT defining the principle on which the armed forces of Poland will be organised for co-operation with the British forces was signed m London to-day. It provides for the organisation and employment of Polish forces In the prosecution of the war. TheReuter - 191 words
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117 1940-08-06 1 JAPANESE ARRESTED IN H. K. RANGOON Hongkong, Aug. 5. THE POLICE have arrested a Japanese, Geturo Yamaguchi, under the Emergency Defence Regulations. Yamaguchi, proprietor of the Yamaguchi Company formerly established In Foochow recently removed to Hongkong Shanghai. Aug 5. Accord ing to Domei Agency, three Japanese business men have been117 words
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240 1940-08-06 2 R.A.F. DROPS 37.000 BOMBS IN A MONTH RATIO OF 5 TO 1 BY NAZIS London, Aug. I. |T WAS REVEALED m London to-day that for every German bomb dropped on this country, during four recent weeks, the Royal Air Force dropped more than five bombs on Germany and Germanoccupied territory.Reuter - 240 words
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Article72 1940-08-06 2 Larchmont, Aug. 5. Till; death has occurred of Dr. Frederick Cook who perpetrated* one of the greatest hoaxes on record, by claiming that he discovered the North Pole m 1909. Five days After Dr. Cook made this Claim, a Mmilar claim was made by theReuter - 72 words
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152 1940-08-06 2 R.A.F. Downs Two Nazis Over French Coast London, Aug. 5. THE Air Ministry announce tluit three enemy fighters were shot down near the South East coast this morning. One British machine is missing. Describing the destruction of the three enemy fighters, an Air Ministry News Service bulletin says that two152 words
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Article282 1940-08-06 2 (Reuters Special Commentary) London. Aug. 5. 7 II XI Kgypt does not laik tearless patriots among her political leaders, who are mindful of the true interests of the Fatht i land continues to be demonstrated, by the following outspoken denunch'tion of Italian propaganda to Egypt byReuter - 282 words
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75 1940-08-06 2 Non Violence Doctrine An Illusion Tri van drum. Aug. 5. CIR C. P. Ramasivami Aiyer, Dewan (Premier) of Travancore, addressing the Travancore Legislative Assembly to-day, referred to the Congress demand for independence. He said that to ask that an unarmed India should discard Dominion status and British protection was toReuter - 75 words
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Article73 1940-08-06 2 London, Aug. 5. THE death at the early age of 56 of the Maharaja of Mysore is recorded witih regret by the press, which recalls his vhit to Britain m 1936. The Times, m a tribute to the Maharaja, says that his deatli •deprives IndiaB.O.W. - 73 words
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Article74 1940-08-06 2 London Aug. 5. IN connection with a statement that 1 the London office of Havas Agency has been transformed into the newindependent French Agency, it should b- made clear that Havas Agency is still being represented m London. Any confusion which may exist has beenReuter - 74 words
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Article19 1940-08-06 2 London. Aug. 5. Cash (Official Price) £265 3 4 B 5 £266^ Sellerj Forward (Official Price) £266 Buyers19 words
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Article36 1940-08-06 2 London, Aug. 5. Market Tone Quiet but steady Spot 13 13 ft (Ist Forward) Sept. 12 13 16 12 15.15 (2nd Forward) October December 12 916 12 1115 (3rd Forward) January! March 12 8 12';36 words
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Article110 1940-08-06 2 London, Aug. 5. Distillers 55 9 Dunlop Rubber 27 3 General Electric 69 9 Imperial Chemical Industries 25Imperial Tobacco 90 7U Anglo-Dutch 15 9 Canadian Pacific London Tin 3ilV 2 Rubber PI. In. Trust 24 3 Linggis M l 2 Ayer Hitams 17(6 Southern Kintas 10 7110 words
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Article49 1940-08-06 2 London, Aug. o. T/T London on Paris T/T London on Batavia 7 58* T/T London on Hongkong Is. 3182 I T T London on Shanghai 4s T T Londo.i on Japan is 3d. T/T Lonaon on New York 4.02 Vi to 4.03»/ 2 Official Ra 1 c49 words
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Article21 1940-08-06 2 London, Aug. 5 Silver Spot 22 1 2 Silver Forward 22 X BAR GOLD, Fine, per oz. £8.8 021 words
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Article91 1940-08-06 2 Moscow, Aug. 5: Moscow radio states that a request for the incorporation of Latvia m the Soviet tnion was made by M. Kirchenstein (acting President of Latvia' at to-day's session of the Supreme Soviet at Kamiin. Washington, Aug. 5. The Senate Military Committee decided by 12 votes toReuter - 91 words
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Article19 1940-08-06 2 London, Aug. 5 Well-informed quarters m Lo»» don believe that an air blitzkrh will be launched against Britain shortly.19 words
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368 1940-08-06 3 "Must Send Fifty Destroyers Now" Washington, Aug. 5. *J SAY to you solemnly that to-morrow may he forever too late to keep war from the Americas/' declared General Persfiinj?, I.S. Commander m France m the last war, m a broadcast m whichReuter - 368 words
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Article49 1940-08-06 3 RUMANIAN TENSION TIGHTENS Bucharest, Aug. 5. TENSION is tightening rapidly m Rumania over the Transylvanian issue Dr. Maniu, peasant leader, has declared that he is opposed to the Rumanian Government beginning negotiations with Budapest or other governments concerning satisfaction of Hungarian claims. BiSscrS ll^ Hungary are begin shortly ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article33 1940-08-06 3 Ankara, Aug. 5. tTTRKEY's defensive preparations T fre being steadily intensified the Genial Staff being determined to leave nothing to chance. ssr-^SS 53SSS. circle. refuse to confirm or deny it ReuterReuter - 33 words
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375 1940-08-06 3 London, Aug. 5. "AT the alert" is the keynote of the leaders of a number of this morning's newspapers who welcome what the Daily Express calls Mr. Churchill's "prod m the ribs" of the British lion, warning him that the danger of invasionReuter - 375 words
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192 1940-08-06 3 i London, Auk. 5. S THE Air .Ministry news service, describing the activities of one i bomber pilot during the week-end, says he set off after breakfast for S an objective la northern France i From Gravel! nes, he followed the i railwayReuter - 192 words
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Article95 1940-08-06 3 Scottish Port Hit By Cloudburst London. Aug. l>f T IS now revealed that considerable damage and havoc amounting to some thousands of pounds was caused by a cloudburst at the Scottish port of fromarty Un. days ago. The cloudburst .struck the town with a «ois<> like thunder, and In aReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement13 1940-08-06 3 SERVE SfflbENCl STOP PRESS Talk About Tiger Instead" Vdvt. of TIGER SS BEER13 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1940-08-06 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE pE O A I'IAHS TO-lIAY By I Miss Delorcs I)r« m the (ape with y (he 100 pockets costume \s hi»• h ||M wore at the recent War Fund show at the (a thav I i The two piece frock,1,214 words
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Advertisement16 1940-08-06 4 Tel. 6012 IS-IX Battery Rd.. Kst Floor. Mornini*. Afternoon Evening dresses. HATS DRESSES Made To Order.16 words
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Article, Illustration566 1940-08-06 5 New One Two-Piece Outfits JKNNIS fashions have never been mo re interesting or more accommodating than they are to-day. Designed for comfort, as much as for smartness, ihey are trim and workmanlike affairs. Throughout the fashion world there Is a big call for white, and tennis dresses,566 words
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Advertisement94 1940-08-06 5 Sausages the finest that J?^r ever went into a frying-pan. [jtliiii There's a good feed— and an J.IJ 4 J 111 one, too-in every JLLL^iJ pound of our tasty B.CB. Sausages. They are made m our own .spotless MIMJ.II I J i kitchens with delicious tender meat I i Jl94 words
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Article, Illustration214 1940-08-06 6 London, Aug. 4. JiiF s 4 n m U P built up on service— toG'-i country and our fc-ilow men," declared Lord (tart, bradca I B.C evening service to-night, innli oi the outbreak of the last war. thout this conception be idded, noReuter - 214 words
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Article76 1940-08-06 6 Fancheng, Aug 4 k JAPANESE foraging party 'from v.ii on the Peiping-Hankow way, m .South Honan. rcu completely ed out at Wuliticn, to the east of H inyang, on August 2 Moanvyhih', the Chinese forces continue to attack the Japanese onti)ost^ around Hsinyang and have inflicted considerable lossesChinese Central News - 76 words
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349 1940-08-06 6 I^ondon, QOME ol the most inipoiLant sources of Germuy'i siipplv INN attacked last nijdit hy Air Force bo ml rs ihe Air Ministry News Service. c ftfohheim part of the works Bel on tire m c tacks served as a Vacon whi* h349 words
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Article78 1940-08-06 6 London, Aug. 4. T»(E Secretary of State for War, Mr. Anthony Eden, yesterday visited amy unite m the Southern Command. The units visited included battalions of infantry, officers' ond cadet training units, motor training, a battle machine gun training unit, ana a field train m? regimentBritish Official Wireless - 78 words
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Advertisement117 1940-08-06 6 HELP THE^BUY A BOMBER" FUND Come to "1 1 Entrance fee for all: $2 which gJ^JilBP^"" j^oes to the Fund. Dinners are served at $3|- extra of which $I|— goes to the Fund. Make your reservation early at the Hotel < ONTRIHUTK YOUR BIT TOWARDS BUYING A BOMBER OR FIGHTER117 words
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Article743 1940-08-06 7 11. 1.. lIOPKIX WRITES I ROM EO\f)O\ O\ Li London. June 0. Lyj isWALD MOSLEJY, now No. p 161 m Hrixton Prison, where L ntemed, ifl said to be living on743 words
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325 1940-08-06 7 Vivid Account Of R. A. F. Raid On Italian Harbour Gibraltar, Aiitf. 4. A VIVID account of the air attack on Cagliari was given to Renter today by men who participated m the raid. (Jnitfl of the fleet, including aircraft carriers, steamed out from Gibraltar on Wednesday for «i convergingReuter - 325 words
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104 1940-08-06 7 CHINESE PLANES CHASE AWAY 36 BOMBERS Chungking, Aug. 4. THIRTY-SIX Japanese army planes attempted to raid Chungking early yesterday afternoon but fled at the sight of* Chinese fighters, according to an official communique. The enemy machines approached the war-time capital about 4 p.m. but turned hi a north-west ?rly directionChinese Central News - 104 words
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Article49 1940-08-06 7 Ottawa, Aogf. ">• NEW expenditure, wnounting to ten million dollars, for extension of creation of factory facilities ffof the manufacture of war materials is announced by Mr. Howe, of Munitions, who adds that the tola! expenditure for such factories m Canada may soon i $170,000,000 ReuterReuter - 49 words
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297 1940-08-06 7 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1940. Rumania Has A Trump Card |^r MANIA, richest country fa) south-eastern Kurope, is m an unenviable position. Her oil and wheat make her the hone of contention between the powers at war BXkn the potential chopping block of neighbours with Aggressive :lesi^ns. Hut Rumania297 words
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Article, Illustration36 1940-08-06 8 Ferdinand A t Play Ok I (iiiiujiitl v favourite lonns of recreation is piaying s;,u vi t,, his mi stre.Vs. n e know;, enough bm t h M l m *ke fhis extiti »R occupation ior36 words
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Article, Illustration80 1940-08-06 8 WHO WOULDN'T BE THE DOG! MESH moodi are still th< cjct> binding down I Worn with anything the 'able for a breezy dir. this summer play dress nut; n waistline green with polka doti W Strings ot shells a,, a bracelet v 1 came from some place and vertciih churned80 words
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Article199 1940-08-06 8 This Bul Rolls Our The Barrel ris bull's name is flnrtlmi i course. How could it be am thing else? We venture to m|h thaJ this Texas Ferdinand is evti more out of the ordinary so fur i intelligence ffoes. Mr. Roy Walker, of Oglesby. Texas and his daughter, Kathleen,199 words
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Article, Illustration17 1940-08-06 8 Miss Kathleen *oes for a W morning ride on her usual unusu steed.17 words
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Article, Illustration113 1940-08-06 9 n Queen, Princesses ie Coupons p do food shortage m Bng- t throughout the land apll i v hal vs alike, Royalty Lds rationed ircludc, mainHt- ami meat The Kin* (i o ther members of t hy Puyget no nv>re of these lhan the miner113 words
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163 1940-08-06 10 Cbungl WITH a view to strength* ■mg the organlsati Kun&, President of the trial Coroperatlves, will c lime and attention to ties, ii is teamed fro? With the grant of $5,000 Executive y i an, the CJ V jt d two ygars me In Hanko163 words
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Article15 1940-08-06 10 Ki^ Highness the Sultan ol been pleased to accept again dency of the Johcre Ranters15 words
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Article29 1940-08-06 10 Sir Richard Winstedt. formerly Dim: Lor of Education m Malaya, elected Director of the Royal Soci.ty m succession to the M. rgoliouth, formerly Laadi of Arabic at Oxford Univcr^uv29 words
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Advertisement548 1940-08-06 11 To Let To SUBLET a portion of shop m Colemfta •Str«ft. Furniture iixed, Boi -i 56 co Malay; Tilbune. Singapore. (No. 283t) CAMhHON HIGHLANDS Ringlet two »inal. houses. Mtt L. Lighting a\alluole Sept., Oct Aj^ply Hartley Ti.pah. (No. 2'i2E, TO LET Compound House, 1-A, Jaian Duon ft stler R«i.id. Entry548 words
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Article903 1940-08-06 13 SIR PATRICK PAYS $11 8, CHAR $58 Mabel Smith Destroyed At Penang Races (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. \NOTICED wept by I few backers, Char, Woods up. romped past ich favourites al East Lynne and Faith, to win the first event Penang Turf Club's .second day races, and pay903 words
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Advertisement201 1940-08-06 13 A A A j*^A~ .A 4S d THE NAVY'S FILM OF TRIUMPH! U^L *\f r flV^l4^BVSP^V^VßmtHoV^Bmßßvt(^Bfl *^w HP^ 4i««»l IM*« "I <■>•'<-< -''.<« KMI Ik OFFICFRS A MEN OF 1^ I HMS IXfTER AIAX BRITISH SfAMfH PRt\OHf«S OH TMI AITHA«fc" fc WILL FYFFE )W £Q J^|junO'f >' BB^M^BB H 4-201 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1940-08-06 14 DA VIS CUP PLA YERS PA V TRIBUTE TO LOCAL MEN (SPECIAL REPORT BY "FORWAKU P !K Malayan Tennis Championships were 1 day m brilliant weather, and the Davis Cup visit re haje taken the major titles, as expected. We have bee,1,178 words
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Article135 1940-08-06 14 The final r«Mlts:_ kit MEN'S SINGLES |Xii Kho Sin Xi? beat Chin Ker (M 6—3, 6—l. Ie( MEN'S DOl lilh G. P. Hughes and Roy smith bAfl Kho Sin Kie and Chut i hoi Leonji 6—4. 6—o. WOMEN'S SINGLES Itg Mrs. R. B. C. Cartel be 3135 words
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Article32 1940-08-06 14 SOCCER: S.A.F.A S.C.F.A. Lovals^W dium; K .E. v Wm Changi; Div II A|« -.lexandra; RA sU Mt pialau Brani-BP.^JJM-SPORTS: St. Andrew's Scnoa^m nual sports mt ctl IO JU sports Hid32 words
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Advertisement151 1940-08-06 14 Public Notkm< SINCAPOREJTURF W AUTUMN (GOLD CtF^ MEETISB SATURDAY 31ST DAY 4TH, SATURDAY \^M DAY 11TH AND SATIRE I SEPTEMBER jto ENTRIES CLOSE at .l 2 4 DAY, 20TH AUGUST 1940 J A swi:eps.- a $5 uNLmiTEu«_ STAKE FOR MEMBERS ON-m, held each Race day. f A^' an tickets must151 words
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Article892 1940-08-06 15 MALAYAN TENNIS ■en s Doubles Final I variety of strokes. W Roy Smith, won the t ting Kho S'.n Kie and JJ Of 6 straight sets of Jj*T ;v smash service. Sin *L inning game. Hughes's me to the fore m his m eh levelled the892 words
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169 1940-08-06 15 J. W. MOORE won the Hub Cham pion.ship of the Royal Johorr International Club for 1940 beating Major Musa bin Yusop by 12 to 11 m a Final match played during the Ist week-end of August. The results of the event are as169 words
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Advertisement18 1940-08-06 15 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY South British Insurance Co., Ltd. I I. gggg 2, Finlayson Gieen.18 words
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Advertisement92 1940-08-06 15 SEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V established by Royal Cnarter A.D. isri iDCorpcated m the Netherlands East Indies. 'Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030.000,Reserve Fund 10.500,000London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies: -SouranaySamarang, Medan, Weltevred<> Bandoeng, Cherioon, Tegal, Pecu longan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjllatjat92 words
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Advertisement49 1940-08-06 15 1 NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 ISSUED 9 z PAID Ul J CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHBB throughout Malaya. Burma, South B China, French Indo- China and Nether- lands East Indies. 2 AGENTS COKRRS- A PONDENTB m all principal cities of the J 1 BANKING TKANSAC- TIONS of every de-^-U cription undertaken. Vcutefs.49 words
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Article172 1940-08-06 16 i l the annual «eneral nu-n )A f the Laun IVnni> i > lion of Malaya held at tin- i i on Sunday, il uus decided that J .©win* to the war the North if 'South <oinpe ition to replace the Colony v F.M.S.172 words
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Article122 1940-08-06 16 IHE grert Brit ish propaganda Aim "For Freedom." which introduces the men Of the Ajax, Bxeter and Achilles, ar.d also th > prisoners on the noto^ous Altmark. was shown to large nouses al the Pavilion when it started its ran yesterday. This is a dramatic story122 words
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Article54 1940-08-06 16 rLLOWING are the results of the| matches played at the Happy World Covered Stadium last night In the Singapore Inter-Club Ping Pong Jhamploilship: Nko Sing Li Chin Sia beat the Municipal Services Club by 5-nil. Tuan Mong Old Boys' Association beat the Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association54 words
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113 1940-08-06 16 St. A ndre w' s School Beat The Old Boys n \M»i:l W Present Boys »..n the Board of (iovernors shield 5 r«r the lirM Mm la t** >«- al J J the > defeat d HM OKI B^i b> the margin of 21 runs m tl.eir annual cricket li\Ciii<-113 words
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Article342 1940-08-06 16 All-Malayan Indian Tennis Finals (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday Till: All-Malayan Indian tennis championships were concluded to-day. Mrs. C. S Venkatacher, wife of the Agent of the Government of India m Malaya, gaf« away the prizes Results: MEN'S SINGLES Bemi-flnals: J A Thivy beat Z. Fernandez 6—2, 3—6,342 words
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Article173 1940-08-06 16 Swimming Club Bank Holiday Fun DLENTY of fun and keen competition characterised the swimming races and novelty events held at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday. The meeting was the usual yearly August Bank holiday attraction and m spite of the drizzle and the threatening weather, it was a grand success.173 words
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340 1940-08-06 16 J'HRILLIN'G polo was witnessed at the final of the "Spooner" C 4 tournament when Pfthang A" defeated Pahang "B" by 4OT to 2i L > on the Singapore Polo Club ground a t Balestier Road, yesterj day, m a fast and keenly340 words
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163 1940-08-06 16 The Morning Tribune Tuesday, August 6, 1940. Perak Badminton Championships Ipoh. Mondaj JHE tenth annual Pcrak badu ton championships dosed i evening at the Ipoh town when Mrs. Foong Beong, wife the donor of the Foong Seongi gave away prizes. Results of finals were: METTS SINGLES: Teoh Sen* ft I163 words
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101 1940-08-06 16 Exciting End To S.C.R.C. Match In K.l Kuala Lumpur, Monday] P^XCITING cricket was seen hfl to-day when the match betwfl theSelangor Chinese Recreation 0 and their Singapore namesali ended with the homesters vicH by only three runs. The match was charactered by J scores, bcwlers getting the better of I101 words
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