Morning Tribune, 7 August 1940
1940-08-07
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Article500 1940-08-07 1 (TOKYO, AUG. (i. IK MAISIOKA. THE FOREIGN MINISTER, TO-DAY TOLD I JHE CABINET THAT THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT HAD OMMUMCATED TO THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT JAPANS TASV ON THE I ARRESTS OF JAPANESE NATIONALS IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. M: Matsuoka added tliat the Japanese Government was nowReuter - 500 words
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Article, Illustration444 1940-08-07 1 ITALIANS INVADE BRITISH SOMALILANO AT 3 POINTS BIG ITALIAN ATTACK ON BRITISH SOMALILAND AT THREE POINTS IS UNDER WAY. A communique issued by the British authorities m Cairo last night states that the Italians began an invasion of British Somaliland last Sunday. The Italians are operating m three columns, one444 words
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Article, Illustration134 1940-08-07 1 JAPANESE WARNING FOR INDO-CHINA X TOKYO, AUG. 6. ;\(II MTHORITIES IX INDO-CHINA COURT mis o rtune themselves should they over-estimate their powers," said the staff officer of the Japanese expeditionary force m South China, according to a Canton despatch. This officer is said to have referred to the "enormous quantities134 words
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Article178 1940-08-07 1 Cordell Hull - Cordell Hull Washington, Aug. 6. fN a statement issued before he left for his vacation, Mr. Cordell Hull declared:— "We must continue to arm. "The Havana Conference agreed that adequate preparations for continental defence could not be taken too soon if the threatened danger fromReuter - 178 words
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28 1940-08-07 1 I Tokyo. Aug. 6. Rciala of the Salvation Army arrested including Ccmnura and Secretary Gen•r Office communique states charge was espionage.28 words
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174 1940-08-07 1 PAPEN RETURNS TO TURKEY WITH NEW INSTRUCTIONS Ankara, Aug. 6. HERB von Papen's return to Turkey, he is at present staying at Istanbul, apparently presages a renewed German diplomatic offensive here, upon which German circles are basing high hopes. German circles are hinting that von Papen returned with important nSWReuter - 174 words
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Advertisement24 1940-08-07 1 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS MR VICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE, S.S. PHONE NO. s*lB.24 words
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Article182 1940-08-07 2 London, Aug. 6. m MuiS CUUAHY. A,.-. Ambassador In M gloomy pict.m- Ol >nom><- cond.t.ons m Be.gmn. to meeting ol newspap I I p. ■r-s.-ntaUves m Uwdoa He suggested that supplies ol food+2L wnich were already severely rationed might last from cißht to ten Wtfko afteiReuter - 182 words
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160 1940-08-07 2 London, Aug. G. IN the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Eden, m answer to a question about the u*e to which the manpower of Palestine is being put, said that Palestinians were eligible to enlist m various units of the British Army. In additionReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration64 1940-08-07 2 A BOMB FROM HOME •^C Situated on Institution Hill and away from the noise of Singapore, m surroundings of natural beauty HILLTOP offers you a home where you can live enjoykf ably, m peace and comfort. Large Gardens, Tennis Courts, and an excellent Table. Bedrooms with bathrooms attached. Phone the64 words
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Article85 1940-08-07 2 Montreal Mayor Arrested I Montreal. Aug. 6. MAYOR H. Oude, who three days ago issued a statement opposI ing the compulsory registration plan, declared he would not regis- ter himself and advised the popul lation to follow his example, was J arrested last night under the Wax 1 Measures ActReuter - 85 words
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319 1940-08-07 2 London, Aug. 5. fKRMANY has been at great pains to prevent any leakage of news out of the countries she -has conquered and now occupies which might give a true picture of the conditions which are there obtaining. In this she has been largelyBritish Wireless - 319 words
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Article145 1940-08-07 2 CHILDREN'S EVACUATION POLICY London. Aug. 6. MR Shakespeare (Under Secretary for the Dominions) said m the Commons to-day that Government had! deliberately come to the conclusion that they ought not. m the existing Circumstances, to take the responsibility of sending children overseas unless they go In esc< rted ships, and,Reuter - 145 words
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Article46 1940-08-07 2 London. Aug. 8 Eleven people returning from a day trip to Blackpool were killed when their motor coach collided with a lorry and caught fire to-day. A number of other passengers were severely injured The accident occurred near Rugeiey, Staffordshire ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article38 1940-08-07 2 London, Aug 6. It is officially announced that one officer was wounded and 19 ratings are BUsstag, presumed dead, and two wounded m HLs Majesty's trawler Fleming, the loss of which has already been announced ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article100 1940-08-07 2 London. THE King to-day handed Nichols, widow of Lance Harrr Nichols cfthe Grenadier < rjj the Victoria Cross posthumo-;. m ed to her husband. The ceremony took place m at Buckingham Palace. A few minutes later, the King PJ licly decorated Capt. Harold Erni Andrews withReuter - 100 words
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Article51 1940-08-07 2 London. A The Prime Minister indicn time ago the Parliamentar vacation was bound to be short a Government was anxious to kee] closest possible touch with P^ r Lobby circles believe the rece la«t longer than a fortnight weeks It is suggested Parliament nu on Aug. 22.— 8051 words
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246 1940-08-07 2 London, Aug 5. THK Commanding Officer of a Coastal Command squadron w] h just completed a million miles of flying m Hudson air. a broadcast talk to-day. described something of the work squadron has been carrying out. million miles, he said, was aBritish Wireless - 246 words
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Article304 1940-08-07 2 SHIPPING LOSSES London. Aug 6 FIGURES of mercantile losses due j enemy action for the week endia midnight Sunday July 28 were mad public this morning. Eighteen British ships, of 65.501 ten were lost, together with two aS ships of 7.090 tons. There were no losses to neutral ship ping304 words
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Advertisement9 1940-08-07 2 NO B—9, INSTITLTION HILL. Phone No. 7330 AP3 19 words
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Article, Illustration754 1940-08-07 3 Lorraine Streeter - Lorrai ne Streeter (By j Exeter s Commander His Wife I J ll.iMV r. S. BELL, COMW' \v,„.K OF H.M.S. EXEIL' WHICH FIGURED SO I .KIOlsVv IN THE HISTOI I II.K. OF THE RIVER i 1.1 s IN SINGAPORE. 1 t.V o'il'\NIED BV HIS754 words
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169 1940-08-07 3 INCREASED RATIONS LIKELY IN BRITAIN London, Aug. 6. THE Ministry of Food has made orders for preventing the waste of food and carrying with it penal, ties against offenders. Under the order it will be an offence to waste food which is described as "everything used by man for foodReuter - 169 words
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73 1940-08-07 3 London. Aug. 6. NORTHERN IRELAND'S provisional N° conations to the Imperial Exchequer 101 the year are to be increased to £6 millions, announced the Minis tei .ol FMianre to-day introducing the suppicVSSR budget of Northern Ireland m th L C ZTated that 90 per cent,Reuter - 73 words
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Article202 1940-08-07 3 London, Aug. 6. "THE cause for which Britain is fighting was morally and materially reinforced when the Anglo-Polish military agreement was signed yesterday writes The Times. "It is an emphatic declaration of confidence as well as high resolve. The active support which the agreementReuter - 202 words
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Advertisement42 1940-08-07 3 WHATEVER YOU MAY THINK OF JITTERBUGS 1? YOU WILL, /Jgh, WE KNOW, U:9K J F,RMLY \t{SU/ APPROVE OF AfMIL NESTLES •Vi^V I^# POWDERED You can still Jet I Nest M.xc (I pint lilt) for the pre-war p'nce z< X^' r S rocer42 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1940-08-07 4 War Fund Scavenger Hunt At Airport News About Town *^mm*mmmm APPROXIMATELY $350 wis netted lor 1 the War Fund from thf sale l t keLs for the Scavenging Hunt held at thi Airport Hotel on Monday night. More will be added later a.s the managei .ent has kindly donated a'i1,262 words
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Advertisement116 1940-08-07 4 GIVE YOUR CHILD A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CAREER gyp Parents, spare your y "^V^A^k ''blld the uncertainty I /Wk 7T j^^F 2 tne untrained _SLL -^EmW Thp Singapore k Wy*4fe»-'^S^|W Branch of Pitman's \SC Jj^^tm* oll0 K'' r London .JnP* "/tw^> ran ,r t,n v °ur fhild tary Or a career116 words
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Advertisement54 1940-08-07 4 CLEVER FINGER WORK WONDER WITH TOUa BAIR.J And MAXINE'S era well known for then skill m Heir Styling. We s.UKPest you ask your friende who have been The British Beauty Salon For an appointment. Phone 2868. Ask for John (formerly of Andres of Hon?; Kong) or Tamara. ENTRANCE RAFFLES HOTEL54 words
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Article, Illustration550 1940-08-07 5 IDuntry. the reranbe trans.jle and itable sittingr provided tha 1 »i Im, ed with V rins pari of the l( f neces- mi -exposed i therefore, while* EiiUing all the air possible, one should at time, aim at achieving a cosy, in-like550 words
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Article, Illustration112 1940-08-07 5 To make this shoeholder take a length of material, \6 inches wide. Bind the edges, then it Into sections 7» 2 Ins deep when folded. wn In sketch on tit. i You will, of course, have to calculate how many inches of fabric you require, according112 words
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Article113 1940-08-07 5 Tips For The Ta k i ng UNTAIN PENS are easily cleaned are taken apart and soaked ;in "-v for half an hour. Then 11 warm water and, when the parts !v dry, put together again. furniture may be treated First well damp the dent. U with a piece of113 words
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Advertisement51 1940-08-07 5 X PENANCS.S. TRADE /^^PS^v MARK I fJfef^ REGISTERED C&sB± try these delicious RlTZSauces Tomato Chilly Sauce I Black (Worcestershire) SaUCC Obtainable from all Provision Merchants. Sole Distributors for Malaya Singapore Cold Storage Co ltd. HI V BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCE PHONE 537G FIVE LINKS cs !79A Oxi Stngmpor* Cold Storage Co,51 words
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817 1940-08-07 6 WAR OFFICE CONTRACTS LOCAL COURT MARTIAI $169,000 CORRUPTION CHARGE AGAINST CAPT. LOVEDAY ii I BGATIOm thi I In Ins position ol Surveyor of Works In the Royal em, ii .iad conspired with a Chinese building materials gaji and a European Importer of building materials and other Buiopei ad Chtoegg to817 words
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Advertisement64 1940-08-07 6 ,j,. Wtttna 1 yflu^ju r^^^^/T^-^r^B Vk. J ">ffmW. F I, It *"^3BwS^BT)f.^ sfla^SßF^a^HnSj ■Wflsß^a'^^ _3SSsf**^ 'r^^^^'HM^H j^k 'i£ BBiiflk^i—^^d IBk m i'^B Jj..' 1 il i?«, S^| ■■>■ THESE IS A WITTON MOTOR FOR EVflftY DRIVE DESIGNED FOR THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS OF ALL CLASSES OF INDUSTRY. 'Ay em,,,; of Thc64 words
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611 1940-08-07 7 lIOI'KI.X WHITES lISIMI I.OVIWV London, June If 1 danger tor the civilian^ he risk of air raids of n the black-out and I JeS on the receiving m dents of the "didn t 3 adeVtype.611 words
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Article, Illustration156 1940-08-07 7 London, Aug. (J. A MESSAGE 1 10 m the German frontier states that Julius Streicher, Governor of Franconia. and Germany's No. 1 Jew baiter, is dead, according to reports from well informed sources across thc frontier. Streicher is reported to have conu intoReuter - 156 words
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Article262 1940-08-07 7 London, Aug. 5. AN increase of 60.431 during the last month m the number of unemployed I persons m Britain, announced by the Ministry of Labour to-day. has been 'foreshadowed m public statements by Mr. BCVin. Minister of Labour, suggest -I in<* that such a result was262 words
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Article322 1940-08-07 7 QENBRAL Pershing, Commander of the U.S. forces m France during- the last War, has aroused enthusiasm among all free peoples by his urgent advocacy of the selling of 50 over-age American destroyers to Britain m order to augment the strength of the Royal Navy. In his322 words
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Advertisement111 1940-08-07 7 effing Up Nights lopped in24Houn g ap nights, burning sensation of m discharge, dull ache at base m and leg pains, nervousness. and loss of manly vigour are Be of the Prostate Gland ttt ft x gland m men). To troubles m 24 hours and 1 vigour and health, take111 words
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Article, Illustration301 1940-08-07 8 NEWS FROM nil STUDIOS MADKLEINE CARROLL, who i»l (di'lv left Hollywood tof PW m Spain looking for her Ueut nanl Rfch*Rl de 'a Rosierc, who served m a French bombing squadron. De la Rosieiv was last heard of In Madrid Madeleine was divorced m December301 words
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126 1940-08-07 8 Henry Trovers Receives A Round Robin Oh half of the "Edison 'I he Man" npany 3p ncer 'i racy presented ii» Travi ra i Ith i round robin, i i i;; membei i ol the cast, congratuJ l m Tra on i nterlng hia fortyI /ear a Bin actor era,126 words
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74 1940-08-07 8 HJYKNA UMTS autographed portrait is going to deeo- j iate tne bunk room m a tfri- j tish shin stationed at Singa- j nore. The star sent an autographed picture to Leslie Blackeit of that ship. In requesting the photograph to hang above his74 words
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Article125 1940-08-07 8 BROTHE SISTE STAND-I BROTHERS and dsten I wood often find ih"« sirange jobs. Strangest J sister combination on Jf m Universal^ new Bin^ CfK Jean picture "It I a(1 W now at the Capitol. Gloria (left), haa as I younger sister. Lou Wtnninger's atand-ln w brother Adolph (rights And here125 words
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Article, Illustration109 1940-08-07 9 (Rack From Holidnvs Return To Work THEY ire all ij<nng back to mw *ten from f heir air tours. U nicians from their shacks down H coast, secretaries from their m'tural trips to nlerico. For If j the height of ummer if i California gad the height of109 words
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Article, Illustration100 1940-08-07 9 IT'S supposed to be a deep, dark 1 secret, but it's really too good to keep— Walt I><s ney is laying plan* for the production of that greatest of all children s classUs, Peter Pan. The project still m the preparatory stanc you'll hay a lon* wait,100 words
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169 1940-08-07 9 F VIllI one ol the really appreciative «ov* fans, dont rn.se the n 1 L-n wreenin, of -Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs -a new proof thl' i! nhn Will be shewn .1 A!han,l,ra on hundav. This is Walt Disney's first I^,!^ cartoon,169 words
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Article, Illustration212 1940-08-07 9 BRITAIN FIGHTS FOR FREEDOM AN impressive reconstruction of two great naval events of the pre. Mnt war. the liiwr Plate battle and the Altmark rescue, are the highlights of 'For Freedom,*' a, i'»A\ l> I rocluc tion now at the Pavilion. BetauM of its topical interest this picture, filmed with212 words
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Article, Illustration85 1940-08-07 9 AMERICAN Indians of many tribes will have their day |n the motion picture sun when a coming James A. FitzPatrick Technicolour TtaveHalk, "Red Men On Parade"' is released Currently being filmed, the Metro-Goldv.yn-Mayer one-recler will picture Indians of many tribes, Cherokee, Hopi, Ohoctaws, and others, through85 words
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Article, Illustration42 1940-08-07 9 Sil White, m the arms of hei 1 »cc (harming, being carried away nesa away from the witkeen. aeene from Walt Dh- 1 full-l'n'.lh cffloured carnoa IVhi c And The Sevn which is due for a ret arc at the Alhambra Sunday.42 words
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Advertisement280 1940-08-07 10 „i,,,,m st\«.i vitka, .ion to run m Mam urn OWNING WEDS iUG I4ih VI Till I 6.i5 rAi'iroi 9 30 j Ihr World lasaei Entertainer— m am; with Ml company of American -X and (hinesr Artistev a^ aw a'ep £$a\ "iz^^f an* jat^^^a aw epaa aa* m *-.w ***aaaT m280 words
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Advertisement38 1940-08-07 10 Coming Back Again WALT DISNEY'S first Popular full -length feature! I ALII AMBHA BRAND NEW PAINT OF first full length v f #\J f ealure production v andthe Seven All Wondrously J^ijjii gilVi Filmed m Technicolour JLFWmIS r38 words
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Advertisement1823 1940-08-07 11 -$ti&l&&0t r riljM'H:l 'T^^g^r^r^ Situations Vacant I Property For Sale I Educational Personal i erk T plst good at figures. Apply 1n di'ltlng Box No. 254. co Malaya .gajSre. (Ho. aSIE) Fxpcrt Lady Dressmaker, Good Pros- yßox No. 247, c,o Malaya Tribune. i Spur m.*am \_^nts. Leading Life Insurance Co.1,823 words
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Advertisement292 1940-08-07 11 PHYCHOLOOIAL Bureau. 7!>, Blt.it Tir Road. Help* lb In trouble. I< Ixn.r Affairs stc Wnu> fully or can. iNo 31 Financial LOAN FOR 11.600: required. To be return-rl within a year. First _lx months on interest, ad sis months Principal and Interest Inwfcilments. Wrlto Box 2GI. Malaya Tribune t>!n_*t pore.292 words
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Advertisement217 1940-08-07 12 Tin Famow little Singing star of "UNDERPUP" gives you ANOTHER Grand picture! i tllinil T0.11.1Y 1 \VII \f 3.|5 6.15 9.15 7k/M GLORIA JEAN fc£ m f iPi ■{fk WINmNGER BRENDJEL _J» ALLYN JOSI'N 4m ___s*3__T_l -WW' _W With NEW Metrotone NEWS -OF -THE -PAY DANCE and BE MERRY At217 words
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Advertisement219 1940-08-07 12 The Author of "THE CITADEL" I Writes his greatest drama o! thc Worlds most di I profession I OI'IMX. TO-lIAY 3.15, 6.15 o 915 I ALHAMBRA THE AUTHOR OF "THE CITADEL" I NOW TURNS HIS PEN ON NURSES I ,^:Jg>~- Nights of tenor I jH^-fV! nights of toil :W[ I219 words
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336 1940-08-07 13 JOCKEY'S $12,500 SUIT AGAINST NEWSPAPER (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday, j si of $400 was paid to Mr. J. F. Donnelly the jockey at the supreme Court to-day lor peace and quiet and not by way of an admission m the claim for damages for 512.500 brought by336 words
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Article147 1940-08-07 13 OPEN VERDICT ON PREGNANT WOMAN rot M) DROWNED*' was the verdict returned by the acting Singapore Coroner, Mr. Walter McQuarrie, at an inquiry into the death of Cheong Ah tag. a 25-y ear-old Chinese woman, whose body was found on the Katong coast on July 22. (hong Ah Ngan. sister147 words
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60 1940-08-07 13 PHARGED before the acting fifth magistrate with -robbing Ong Chin Lin of $34 on the morning of Aug. 4, Tan Kirn Lin was offered bail of $I.ooo\ Kirn Lin was alleged to have committed the offence with five other persons and to have used60 words
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Article132 1940-08-07 13 Cinema Rairews - Cinema Rairews IE 'Road to Singapore which opened at the Cathay yesterday is good fun. De-pite th* title, it has nothing to do tn Singapore. However, there is some i solation In the fact that the locus if rand i is somewhere hereabouts- 1132 words
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Article113 1940-08-07 13 IA JEAN sings some lovely sonax j. Bing Crosby croons a number Z f avountlea m "if I Had My Way". opened at the Capitol Theatre last Tnls glorious combination of Jgether with the comedy of 11 l winnlnger and El Brendel. h.'p the new113 words
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Advertisement213 1940-08-07 13 P_(KKI> HOISKS \(C I \IMH> IHIS Nil \|OM f ftflKl 1.1.1 VC_ PICTURE Majaas aaataasa aai nH k k MEN OF IF I y FXf TER ft AIAX l|i WILL FYFFE **mci iivfy ft ____.n MtGMT M*J ■'■'■> ftt Bl M. MlAtf TO'" _H _> en**- Bo* f»/ I -EH213 words
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278 1940-08-07 14 rONTENDWG that t_*M«o_ from the Btraiti tIUH,t 1 Additional Ue had been accepted, and that tbU da rete-N iron, an. other oath he had made, mclud.ng tta B_reHl_-t with the Admiralty and the oaths of allegiance d ol office. Arthur Darbvshire. 31-year _ld Englishman, claimed278 words
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Article73 1940-08-07 14 THE preliminary inquiry m which two I C sikhs, Jagat Singh and Bawa Sinrt I appeared before Mr. J G Rap™™ I m the Third Court, m connection SSI the murder of the watchman of Overseas Chinese Products Ltd con I eluded yesterday when b I73 words
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Advertisement314 1940-08-07 14 NEDERLANU.CHE HANDELMAATSCH APPIJ, N. V fa^amut *-d by R< A D 18 1110 Neth'Tland. Trading .Society) BANKERS I paid f. 40,03" erve Fund 10.500,000.London Corrr.sjxmdenls NAIIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Hr nche_: Netherlands hast Ind. irabaf* Samarang, Medan, Weltevrede» i Bandoeng, CheriDon, Tegal. Pec* lonian, Djokjakarta. Sole, TjllatJaD314 words
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Advertisement180 1940-08-07 14 h Your MOTORCAR My < /_fSs«»_\ I South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel 5926 2, Finlavsoi, Green 1 1« I i-i— .i lUH\S I'HILP itlfE. (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to BOUSTEAD180 words
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Miscellaneous25 1940-08-07 14 TIDE TABLE MX. II 111)1 TO-DAY: 00 18 a.m., 10.5 ft. 1.05 p.m.. 9.5 ft. TO-MORROW: 1.01 a.m., 10.3 ft. 1 40 p.m., 9.4 ft.25 words
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Miscellaneous44 1940-08-07 14 SPORTS DIARY I TO-DAY f SOCCER: Div. I, Manchester, v Ma. I lays, Stadium; Div if.n, I R.N.W.T. vs. j.c.sa I J.C.S.A.; Moravia n c_sJ I toms, S.H.B. I ATHLETICS: St. Andrew's School sports Woodsville; Convent oi Holy I 1 Jesus School _p I44 words
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Article295 1940-08-07 15 Reuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE ITIN London, Aug. 6. Price) £266V 2 Buyers £2663/4 Sellers icial Price) £266V 2 Buyers £267 Sellers RUBBER London, Aug. 6. rone Steady J 13 116 13 316 X; a aid- Sept. 12 15,16 13 11G Bn. ard) October KJ, 12 11 16 12 13 16 W.295 words
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Article137 1940-08-07 15 Rangoon, Aug. 6. A COMMUNIQUE states that through motor transport from Burma .0 China m non-prohibited goods has now been resumed. Motor traffic is now being allowed on certain conditions, the chief of which is that lorries can carry only sufficient petrol to take them with aReuter - 137 words
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Article124 1940-08-07 15 Canberra. Aug. 6. |N the arrests m Japan and similar action taken by the Briton Government against certain Japanese nationals m British territory, there is not necessarily anything to cause a real breach of Anglo-Japanese relations;' declared Mr. McEwen (Commonwealth Minister for Internal Affairs >,Reuter - 124 words
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Article236 1940-08-07 15 £XEMPTION from continuous training and also general mobiiisatio.. was granted by the I^cal Tribunal to Sapper Mohamed bin Haji Abdul Rahim and Sergeant D. F. Klyne, of the R.A.F. Headquarters, when the Tribunal met yesterday. Flying Officer Markham, who made the application on behalf of the^e two236 words
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Article43 1940-08-07 16 London. Aug. 3 ulI t,;. )n;: ilit^e Privileges of thc Hoiuse of Common, which is to con sider whether the detention under ?he defence regulations of Capt Ramsay Conserv p for Midlothian and Peebles, constitutes a breach of p_43 words
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Article483 1940-08-07 16 London. Aug. <J |N THK House of Commons to-day, Sir Kingslev Wood, moving the second reading of the Fin:mee Bill, s.iici that before further taxation was imposed, adequate time should he given. i in> Chancellor emph importance of all section, ol the community saving toReuter - 483 words
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Article48 1940-08-07 16 Bucharest. Aug. 6. ABOUT 112,000 people have left m Rumania for Bessarabia, according to a communique issued by the Ministry if the Interior The communique denies that the Rumanian authorities have made difficuluTrTT.or JeVs and others who wish to leave the country for Russia ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article19 1940-08-07 16 Bradenton. Florida. Aug. 6. i lie death has occurred of Talbot Mundy, the novelist.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article81 1940-08-07 16 Nairobi, Aug. 6. AN aircraft carrying 12 officers and "i other ranks of the East African and South African forces way accidentally lo<t owing to bad weather. Eieht were killed— Reuter. The victims were four South African officers. Captain P. J. Ffvtch Sog?\ Lieutenant A.81 words
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Article41 1940-08-07 16 London. Aug. f>. In the Commons to-day. Mr Cross (Minister of Bhipping) stated he did not consider that the sinking ol the Arandora Star called for a judicial investigation under the Merchant Shiuping act. X ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article40 1940-08-07 16 AUSTRALIA'S AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION Melbourne. Aug. 6. The chairman of the aircraft production commission m Australia said today that by the middle of next year. Australia would be producing one Beaufort bomber every day. This project will employ' 10.000 workmen ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article81 1940-08-07 16 Burma's Ex-Premier A r rested Kangooii, Aug. 6. DX B\ MAW. the Prime Minister of Burma until February last I year, has been arrested on a charge of sedition under the defence regi»- j lations. Dr. Maw announced his resigna- j nation from the House of Repre-sentative-s eight days ago.Reuter - 81 words
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Article37 1940-08-07 16 th vi Snan _hai. Aug 6. renortP?^ t" the K US shi P which was teported to hav e been seized by the Kh^^^^ 35 relea-ed and on the way to Shanghai. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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93 1940-08-07 16 Indian Trade Commission For Australia Madras, Aus r I J«HE INDIAN Government has decidj to appoint a trade commi I 3 Australia, announces the Madras '*-ja3L% The decision is part ol the dnvrS^ find alternative outlets for IndiuM ijojds valued at about 13 crores JFi rupees annually, which ha beenReuter - 93 words
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Article102 1940-08-07 16 London. Aug 6 I An Air Ministry communique sam that this morning our nghtei .:.te:W cepted an enemy bomber off the e_H coast of England and shot it down^H the sea 9 The Air and Heme Security MinistntH m a joint communique says -M durini?Reuter - 102 words
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Article31 1940-08-07 16 Calcutta. Aug a The Bengal Club has donated a iat lß of i upees to the East India Fund w m m l British war services.31 words
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Article61 1940-08-07 16 London. Aug. jm On the Stock Exchange, business **M too small to provide a real test oi pricejjg Consequently the trend In m< I reacted slightly easier. I Gilt-edged initially advanced and am* sequently reacted partially on lacif* support. I Egyptians advanced, but other ers were quiet. MReuter - 61 words
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