Morning Tribune, 8 August 1940
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Article169 1940-08-08 1 British Navy Forced Rome's Hand I Rome, Aug. 7. i m\\b, vigilance of the Bri W tish Navy is believed J ■ere to have caused Rome J ■o decide to launch at > Km a combined offensive ■rom Abyssinia and Libya. S Kalians realise the difficulty X] ■maintaining their militaryReuter - 169 words
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Article156 1940-08-08 1 Balkan Tension Talks Sofia, Aug. 7. THE visit of M i Cadera (Ru- J manian Ambas- N sador m Belgrade) as spe- cial envoy to j discuss the Dob- > ruja question with the Bulgarian authorities has resulted m some progress, ace o r ding to well informed circles here.Reuter - 156 words
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163 1940-08-08 1 London, Aug. 7. m THE Commons to-day. answering a series uestions about the Anglo-Soviet trade fcotiations, Mr. Butler said that Lord Hahx recently sent instructions to Sir Stafford typs to seek a further interview with the Mnmissar for Foreign Trade, who had un--rtaken at his lastReuter - 163 words
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403 1940-08-08 1 BRITAIN'S DEFENCES NOW REVOLUTIONISED: COUNTER FOR ANY GERMAN STROKE "JF THE GERMANS DECIDE TO ATTACK BRITAIN, WE ARE READY FOR THEM WHATEVER METHOD THEY CHOOSE. OUR DEFENCE PLANS PROVIDE A COUNTER TO EVERY POSSIBLE METHOD OF ATTACK." This assurance was given yesterday by the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr.403 words
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1257 1940-08-08 1 How Britain Strengthens Her Sinews Of War London, Aug:. 8. "The Government has directed its energies, since its formation, to strengthening thc sinews of war," declared Mr. Greenwood initiating the discussion m the Commons to-day on economic organisation. He began:— "lt was clear m th* very early days of the1,257 words
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85 1940-08-08 1 MALAYA TO ATTEND WAR TALKS AT DELHI Simla. Aug. 7. IT IS understood that a con--1 ference. at which Eas' Africa, South Africa. Australia, New Zealand and Malays will be represented, is likely to be convened at New Delhi m October, with the object of settling tfoeir joint policy for85 words
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Article65 1940-08-08 1 Nazi Spies Held In Turkey Istanbul, Aug 7 IT IS reported that a foreign 1 archeologist and former professor at the Historical Institute at Ankara and several other persons have been arrested and charged with espionage. The names 10 far have not been disclosed, but the report adds a .secretReuter - 65 words
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45 1940-08-08 1 BIG RED NAVAL MANOEUVRES IN PACIFIC London, Aug 7, (IXORDING to a broadcast h from Moscow this mom ing the Russian Fleet has beffun what is described as large-scale manoeuvres m the Pacific. Submarines, light and hcavj naval units, and aircraft are] taking part.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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849 1940-08-08 2 ITALIAN INVASION PROSPECTS ANALYSED No Attack On Egypt Yet (Move Synchronised With German Plans Alexandria. Aug. THERE is no foundation for the report that Egyptian territory has been invaded by Italian forces. It is however believed that an Italian attack from Libya is imminent. American reports putting the strength of849 words
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Article99 1940-08-08 2 Tribute To British Morale New York, Aug 7. A DMIKATION for the British n people's coolness while awaiting invasion is expressed by the New York Times, which says: "The waiting islanders are not terrorised. "They bear the suspense so jauntily that the British Government has deemed it necessary to warnReuter - 99 words
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224 1940-08-08 2 Air Raid Warden Struck In BlackOut i ILLEG EDLY C oncerned m a case of assault j on a Senior Air i Raid Warden during the first t night <of the j Singapore black. out on June 27. this year, three Chinese, Chua L Chin Ong. Kuan I Ah Peng224 words
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Article48 1940-08-08 2 London, Aug. 7. In the Commons to-day, asked r information on the present whereabouts of the attitude of the Belgian Government, Mr. [Butler 'old the House that Lord Halifax 1 < o^aitinnr certain information In the meantime, he preftr not to give j. detailed reply ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article284 1940-08-08 2 Britain Buy All Egyptil Cotion UR BUTLER l ing stat erne. M at question tin "Anxiety for W M been growing 1: the disposal o! >io 31 crop, picking ->i f b( gin I "Owing to thi I m demand due t con *Jf and to difficult. »rt_| danger was284 words
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Article55 1940-08-08 2 40 Involve In Bus Bus Accident Berlin Au.- B FORTY members of the L< I Nations staff weiv ...volve-« a motor bus accident near Grenoiß v hen en route to U. bon to cmw™ tpr the United State, 1 an economic and fij cf the League at P I ThreeReuter - 55 words
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Article52 1940-08-08 2 I Lone 1 I It is officially anno 1 casualties m the trawl< -m were one officer kill- I .rd ten ratings mlssiri I killed, six ratings wounc The casualties m I F.nisterre were one oi >wM ed, one rating killed. I v.ounded. The loss ammm was previouslyReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement206 1940-08-08 2 Nature's Way to Heakh 'er| f. yn- yo -.-f-r !M m B y thoo_ndi _f i > !w.- r w Kiw| (o_n-1 n_v t 1 >y fault o, uLrtf P»»>:k>Thria drHu! '^v'-xl'i'-jr t»S!«j irw fh» retail Met* h by f. B__ff', K,.r>.. »'r_l< \<>i ol ric.i.in* at o«rna Unlvtaic/, Sv.ii__«r--t-nd206 words
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Article143 1940-08-08 3 GAOL FOR REDS TWO Heng wans, Kg Ah i Choon (29), described as one of the leaders of the Singapore (Red) General Labour Union Tyre Repairing j branch, and, Ong Ah Mo (25), < said to be a col- lector for an unlawful Com. munist Society, were each sen- j143 words
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Article125 1940-08-08 3 FAMINE SOLELY DUE TO HITLER London. Aug. 7. COMMENTING on the torecast of, the American Ambassador m Brussels. Mr. Joseph Cudahy, regarding famine soon m Belgium, the Daily Express asks: 'Why can't the refugees return to "ather the harvest? Because the Nazis will not let them -The Nazis, not Britain,Reuter - 125 words
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Article55 1940-08-08 3 London, Aug. 7. m GERMAN airman, who is thought A to Have landed by parachute aad has been at large for about ,ll days, was to-day captured m thi '^maThave baled out after his nachine was hit. It is understood he surrendered t ,a woman motorist whoReuter - 55 words
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419 1940-08-08 3 CHINESE TROOPS BEING RUSHED TO INDO-CHINA BORDER Shanghai, Aug. 7. IT is reported that the Chinese have warned the French authorities that they will take military measures if the Japanese are permitted to establish bases m Indo-China. THE CHINESE PRESS REPORTS THAT CHINESE TROOPS ARE MOVING TOWARDS THE FRONTI KR419 words
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Article81 1940-08-08 3 BlackOut On Sept. Third fINGAPORE j I v will observe j j the first anni- S i versary of the war with < i black-out, ac- j cording to a notification of a liovcrnm ent i I Gazette extra- j ordinary issued i yesterday. To be held on I Sept.Chinese Central News - 81 words
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Article52 1940-08-08 3 t Lnberra, Aug 7 MH McEwen, Commonweal.! Minister rot External Affall urance In the hou eoi Representatives to-day. that An tralia's views were considered by Britain when they affected dccl i Imperial and Pacific policy from time to time. Britain was constantly consulting Australia and the otherReuter - 52 words
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Article284 1940-08-08 3 JAPANESE CABINET MEETING Tokyo, _uk. THK Japanese Government w.li cahnlv watch developments regarding tbe arrest of the Japanese for a while, according to a statement issued by the Chicf -Secretary, Mr. Kenji iomita, following a Cabinet meeting yesterday. A decision was reached be 1 Cabinet memb-rs at vest ei daysCabinetEastern News - 284 words
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Advertisement19 1940-08-08 3 X _B sub *s i fl_ M 3 4 I V 5 lalk About Tiger Instead" IGER S5 BEER19 words
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Advertisement69 1940-08-08 3 O VI 11 S 1_ A S ASS I iiA\n: ORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, (MIMA ST.. IMIOM SM. SINGAPORE FIRE, MAIIINi:. MOTOR. Pf-fc sonAl ACCIDENT <v WORK MIN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. o: AGENTS SEREMBAN POI BROS. MALACCA -MOM. (MM CO X LUMPER VI AN KOKI _N(i RON CHEE, aj__HQ —LEE ENG69 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1940-08-08 4 fienple and PlcuxA A group picture taken at th j meeting of the women's section off the Canadian Associatio 1 yesterday: (front row, lefft T to right) Mrs. C. E. Collinpe. Mrs. r,. IV Piercev. Mrs. S V S Barlow. Mrs.1,227 words
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Article, Illustration61 1940-08-08 4 Pictured Prf is Mrs. Put n derson who is ,t work on a book entitled "Beast. I care m the Ira. pics" which >he hopes to finish m a month or two's time. t She is well fit. ted to write on the subject as i she has61 words
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Advertisement70 1940-08-08 4 I J J Powder Foundation? >. b*™* all Miss Aiden's foundation \V (wf preparations are inm-drying. J "mudglng. 'i hey leave just the right v __i ::mm, f delicate him on the skin \y Wl\ ssl »'V to hold the powder smooth *\s I bey I)],- 1K beautifully wita cream70 words
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Article, Illustration866 1940-08-08 5 Wlake-Up Tricks Which Give A Change Of Face J fcrlOUl UOOS, makeup wonderful "ha, kilffully applied, n can thln p>< flown a too-heavy jaw- make close-set eyes look I[ hgnd with tricks of make-up !L h0S en hair-dressing styles, for appears long or short. *ndl to a Itffe extent which866 words
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Article91 1940-08-08 5 101 R F.VES are well-set if the disc between them equals the length one eye. should they be set too close j elher however, you can make them fear wider spaced by plucking each j *ttw on the inner end, so that the j s directly over the91 words
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Advertisement60 1940-08-08 5 roast GUINEA l FOWL a delicious addition to your week-end menu I 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. PHONE 5376 FIVE60 words
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Article, Illustration384 1940-08-08 6 STRIPED SATIN FEATURED in new housecoats I X IU MK-i-laC n_orf Road. 1 ntelMli. shipment tin IKI immmcdiute sal. I> Thus (x. a.v of whlch by mutow Uni hrer-wh) I »*ni -oof hf I »!H- I Ol J" D Iskms an rn-ciiia's iol lon i which Ii one beauty .-triply384 words
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Article202 1940-08-08 6 GRAY Ls the newest lingerie and it is surprising how well, it when brightened wit_i colourful such as reds, greens, deep pink white. Coming a close second is blue. aqua, turquoise and pale, Heave, bit* being the most fashionable shfi NIGHTGOWNS, from the and very full bosom section202 words
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Advertisement119 1940-08-08 6 I*-' _< J //iviT y^> tMeoWTtOR' I v .MVA 73 Kfjj J _jj DUSBI ■>, A HOUSECOATS ORSI/IS, Ar^ W FOR BEAUTIFUL f SHEER HOSIERY 61, Stamford Rd. IMione 1(la lout-, 3335 _J "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT PARIS CO. DRY CLEANERS 28, COLEMAN ST. Phone f#_s "H_ A HOME FKOM119 words
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878 1940-08-08 7 M. P. ASKS FOR ISSUE OF REVOLVERS L. HOPKIN WRITES FR OM LONDON ON '■^_-._~^_~,_m> _t Minister Appeals To Worfwi For Money: Strange Views Of s "Conchie" _~_u London, June 12. of Parliament are lcised lor asking people consider to »ary questions. It X out that every quesand answered co<ts878 words
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310 1940-08-08 7 London, Aug. 6. A NDUM [salted to-night contains the Governments on the financial representations made recently by i iers. course of thc negotiations, it stated, the Chamber ing and the Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association ::t ion to the difficulties m which the British shipping ry310 words
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Article202 1940-08-08 7 AFTER Mussolini's declaration of war on the Allies m June this year it was expected that severe fighting m the Mediterranean anl the Near East would immediately follow. Instead, there were only spasmodic raids conducted by the opposing forces, without resort to positional engagements. This state of202 words
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Article121 1940-08-08 7 MUSSOLINI, like his Nazi partner, is pursuing the line of least resistance. He realises that his influence m the Baikal*, is being superseded by the gradual expansion of Red elements and that insistence on retaining it would involve a conflict < f Russo-Italian interests. Italy has no intention121 words
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Article81 1940-08-08 7 [N Great Britain it has now been suggested that tin 1 quarters which early on m the war condemned all refugees from Axis rule and screan-od for drastic action may now feel able to take more charitable view. We doubt the advisability of any sla'kenini'- of the81 words
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Article55 1940-08-08 8 Mjscow, Aug. 6. BEFORE a crowded session of the v Supreme Soviet to-day. Estonia appealed for incorporation m the U.S.S.R. The appeal which was mad. by M. Lauretskis, Secretary of th* Estonian Communist Party was similar In tone to the appeals' madr and accepted byReuter - 55 words
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Article175 1940-08-08 8 London. Aug. <>• Till of internment T__te__ m (ireat Britain .aw raised m the House of Lot** Reptyh-f to criticisms tne !>ukc of Devonshire pointed out thai the decision to m tern a Steal maa made at a time ol extreme difficulty and Rr.iwty and, therefore, mReuter - 175 words
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Article119 1940-08-08 8 GORT ON BATTLE FOR FRANCE London. Aug. 6 THF publication a1 some later date of Lord Gort's dispatches or. the operations of the British Expeditionary FVnrce m France and Belgium is under considerate but the War Secretary told the House of Commons to-day thai it would not be In theBritish Official Wireless - 119 words
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Article64 1940-08-08 8 Ottawa, Aug. 6. MR Mackenzie King, Premier, ITI revealed m the House of Commons to-day. that the exchange of diplomatic reprcsentativ?.* between Canada i.nd some of the South American countries was under consideration. He mention ?d particularly Brazil I and Argentina as a "good guess" whenReuter - 64 words
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183 1940-08-08 8 AXIS S INTO Report On ES POUR MERICAS Iictivities Of h Column j London, Aug. 7. Ii \l IAN espionage agents masqueraddiplomats and business representatives ltd into the United States and Latin ice the war began. revealed in a report drawn up by a subthe Federal State Crime Conference nowReuter - 183 words
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Article144 1940-08-08 8 Prosperity In Rural China Chungking. AnTHERE is rural prosperity m the 1 interior such as has not been i r n^.. my years," reported Dr. E Tsiang, Director of the Political Affairs Department of tiie Executive Yuan, who recently toured Hunan. Kweichow. Kwangtun_. Xv. angsi. Kiangsi. Chekiang and Fukien ProvincesChinese - 144 words
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Article69 1940-08-08 8 London. Aug. 7. IN the House of Lords yesterday Lord Davis 'Liberal) gave notice of a question, to ask Government "whether, following the precedcn: of the last war, it was prepared to invite Ministers of the Dominions to participate more directly m the conduct ofReuter - 69 words
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Article133 1940-08-08 8 TOMMENTING on India's attitude towards the war, The Manchester Guardian, m a recent editorial, writes: "It is heartening at this grave moment for us to have this knowledge of Indian goodwill. B llt since the common danger has evoked this response the Government of India should take133 words
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Advertisement88 1940-08-08 8 C y _*_^MB__ r__TJ&sm ?u_m?dv fwP* I SPECIAL MATURE -^w^ AUSTRALIANS^ BRANDY Pjjg,3 OS/VTA/. C?^^)^®^ v_il"RF "^^^^lll _a i? V i Ii ____%jr^ LO 0 X 1 N FOR A nmE brandy |TS x MNI PICK- j^l^ W.P.S. ISi mr. ■———■-<——————————«———______, Coconut Grove I "Singapore's Favourite Rendezvous IS NOW OPEN88 words
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Article32 1940-08-08 9 IN ING !\u_. lull on n easing c aerial kinsj are gnificaat nt Sinoituatron. Chinese re hi not fat lightsummer the Jape- malaria a *tart any ntpect to lonths of er ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article43 1940-08-08 9 EAPON T FIRE MBS I Aug. 6. i owder which diary bombs hich is prom titles and fed m bulk, was to the presence ftlied with °M< m 32 seh the pow- bad been Khary bomb u a inut e and than six-43 words
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265 1940-08-08 9 Kobe, Aug. 7. 1T is reported here that the Nana Mar.. O.S.K. liner. 1 1 1 _d_d by the British authorities m Singapore on J«* ooaiaea »j w» werp examined. 28 and that six bass dest.ned for Air ua w« Ah the -ail v.as returnedEastern News - 265 words
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Article79 1940-08-08 9 1 Shanghai, Aiuj. 6. J IX .1 lush outbreak of ter- j I rarim her* to-day. M. Paul Yankuvskv, chief of the i Japanese affairs section of j i thr French police, was shot 2 dead m his home m the 1 French Concession. It is generally believedReuter - 79 words
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Article110 1940-08-08 9 SOVIETU.S. TRADE PACT Washington. Aug. 6. Soviet Russia undertake! to buy forty million collars worth of goods from America next year under the new trade agreemem With the United States announced here to-day. The agreement contains a reservation however, permitting the Soviet union to decrease her imoorts below this figureReuter - 110 words
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Article68 1940-08-08 9 London. Aug. 6. The Minister ol Shipping denied n the HOUJ c ol Commons to-day that the Arandora Star- the snip nveylng Internees to Canada by the Germany -1 Hfr equipped with Hieing apparatus. There w< re 'ift boats for 7..0 and j buoyant apparatus or raftsBritish Wireless - 68 words
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788 1940-08-08 9 Western Desert War Enters The Second Phase Ihe first phase of the Western Desert war— a programme of raids and counter-raids m which the British forces have taught the numerically superior Italians a sharp lesson is ending and bigger battles are imminent on the Kgypt-Libya frontier. Organisation to resist theReuter - 788 words
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Article, Illustration90 1940-08-08 9 Sun Never Sets On Cystex Sales RT. ALDWORTH. Vice Preiidefli and Sales Director of Thc Kno Company, Distributors of Cyst ox, woi l< famous kidney diuretic, recently left La Angeles to visit the company's many branches. m order to visit even 13 of the TS countries m which Cystex is90 words
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875 1940-08-08 10 Court Martial Evidence I EVIDENT!- of a confidential report given on Captain Loveday s work by his senior officer, and of the manner m which two Arm> officials listened m to a conversation between a Chinese salesman Soh Hun Swee. and an officer875 words
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Advertisement183 1940-08-08 10 Bl HXS PHI Ll* LI XI I (Incorporated m Australia) w'< MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, I SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND I THURSDAY ISLAND L For information regarding freight and passenger accommod apply to M BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. X THK SlWli LINE LTD. I AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE I183 words
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303 1940-08-08 11 ALLEGATIONS THAT VULGAR JOKES WERE INSERTED INTO A A THEATRE SHOW BY TWO ARTISTS, ONE THE WELLKNOWN COMEDIAN NOR KIDDIE, WERE MADE AT WOLVERHAMPTON, STAFFORDSHIRE WHEN A NUMBER OP SUMMONSES WKRF HEARD FOR BREACHES OP THE 1813 THEATRE ACT. Mr. Arthur James (barrister) plended303 words
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Advertisement639 1940-08-08 11 Financial LOAN FOR $1,000: required. To be returned within a year. First six months on interest, second six months Principal and Interest instalments. Write Box 261. Malaya Tribune SlngaP° re (No. 301 E) Property For Sa le FOR SALE— Close to town: Free hoi 1 land at Henderson Road (off639 words
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Advertisement221 1940-08-08 11 Matrimonial SEVERAL eligible respectable European wives Europeans or Eurasian. Guardians of ladles cordially invited to communlcats. Marriage Agency. 79. Buklt Timah Road. Singapore (No 323E> Miscellaneous FOR PENANO Races. Buy Tlc-Tac'a RaceguldS. August lasue now on sale. (No. 2452) "00-TO-IT" Drink Oold Bird Brand Ceylon Tea for full satisfaction. (No.221 words
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Article32 1940-08-08 12 London. AWARDS have bl the maaU r and i Bi 0 H E and Bt ■man, and G' able seaman, the M cc others, Includi Stewardess Miss commended. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article20 1940-08-08 12 Moscow. Aut Estonia's request for In the Soviet Union rented unanimously to-day by Supreme Soviet.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement235 1940-08-08 12 The Famous little Singing star of "UNDERPUP" gives you .WOTIIFK Grand picture I I __T 1 TO DVV CapitoL ___t_f^*^lr ,hin (ou,A nXN SiMU -Meet the Sun Hall-\\a\" ty* i < :^V &SJ -Little Giej Home In the Wot THEY'RE THE p j i Haven t time U) be 4235 words
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Advertisement179 1940-08-08 12 ANOTHER (iREAT STORY FROM THE PEN OF CROMN WHO GAVE THE SCREEN THE PRIZE WINNING I. IT THE CITADEL' i _■>■■_■_-— _WB_B— -B __r^ I up 'II TAKES A LOT 10 f JU M IKI ME LON E A MAN 1 Jh___SJ__l_ IN THE FACE OF ALL 1 V M179 words
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Article219 1940-08-08 13 MAN HURLED TO DEA TH 1LE working on a cliff at the Municipal quarry at Mandai on July 22, Chan Fatt, a 25-year-old lie fell from a height of about 40 feet. Chan red lacerated wounds and abrasions all over his and died a few hours later at the Tan219 words
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386 1940-08-08 14 Tables Turned On Malays Manchester- 3; Malays z. THK Manchester Regiment spring a surprise at Anson Road Stadium yesterday when they beat the Malays by three (roals to two m a Division 1 Bocfcer return encounter yesterday. The Tads losl their first match by386 words
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366 1940-08-08 14 Singapore, Wednesday. Y^N< Loke Khenr;. an Knglish-speaking Chinese appeared be/ore tho acting fifth magistrate, Mr. (km Khye Kiangr. charge with impersonating an officer of the Food Supply Office on July 11, Judgment was reserved until Aug. 9. Loke Kheng was alleged to have represented366 words
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Article, Illustration20 1940-08-08 14 t_m ■■mi-a mmm *>*__ __?____**^___l__\ a di X ,0 ,e c m,<>rt of BEF casualties at an emergency hospnal m hngland.20 words
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305 1940-08-08 14 Keen Contests km Convent Sports Meet KEEN com pet i i ed thc ani Convent q| th_ this evening ml ground m i mc long and I weie run olf with I nearly all ol I finishes, m many winning by a mer, I At thc conciu.v .1 the Rev.305 words
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Article204 1940-08-08 14 Moravia.. 3; Custom- 2. DALLYING beautifully m the second half after be :onfr ,nil m the first, and playing wra only ten men thn Moravia snatched victory 'froffl the Customs by the odd iroali five m a Div. 28. soccer latcj on the Singapore Harboui BoaH204 words
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Advertisement47 1940-08-08 14 Emergency Blood Tiansfusion Service A leaflet has been published to ive detail ol the emergency blood tranafueion service m sin>r< Copies ol this leaflet <';ui ij d without charge on application .<) the Department of Information, Puiierton Buildi \m\mmm_\ 'mm___mL_U L_U .'.gj.^ j T/lTf/ f<^^^jtii-^^^/^M^^WWr J* A M^^HSl47 words
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Article273 1940-08-08 15 Re titer's COMMERCIAL SERVICE TIN London, Aug. 7. P., £2664 Buye-s £266 3 4 Sellers 0, P.) £2664 Buyers 1 £2664 Sellers RUBBBB London, Aug. 7. 134 1-5 4 ariJ Sept. 13 134 aiO» Oct t>er 123 /4 12 '8 ii a aid* Jan WA 12 5 16 DNDON STOCK273 words
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Article28 1940-08-08 15 London, Aug. 7. court Johnstone. Liberal to the Department of iade, was returned unthe by-election at brough, m place of Griffith, who has d County Court28 words
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599 1940-08-08 15 R.A.F. OFFICER SA YS ITALIANS NOT KEEN London, Aug. 7. pLVINC Officer Anthony Gray Worcester, hero of the aerial j battle of July 1 when his fiiirht of five Gladiators fought j and shot down nine Italian Fiat R428 m the Western Desert, j has been killed m a flying599 words
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Article103 1940-08-08 15 Danish Sailors Stranded ni SCKIBED as L being "vie- tims of circum- stances," four Danish sailors, i who are now stranded m Sin- N gapore oh ing I to a French ship being seized. j pleaded guilty to a charge of being vagrants without visible 7 means of sub. t103 words
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Article135 1940-08-08 15 qTORY ot tenderness, comA paSon and sacrifice pac*ed ffifi dramatic l^wer and fi us ponse, RKO Radios Vigil to tne M eht which opened at the Al bio.Tast__lght,pWnUCwolj Sard. Brian Aherne and Anne Shirley m the stellar roles. Based on the sensational serial t0 ,fbyA. J.135 words
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Article74 1940-08-08 15 PLEADING guilty to having stolen about $100 worth of cigarettes, the property of Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd., from a iongkang lying m the harbour, between July 26 and July 27. Kupusamy (30) was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment by the fourth magistrate yesterday. Kupusamy was alleged74 words
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Advertisement178 1940-08-08 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. lished by Royal Charter AD. 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands East Indies. i Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f.40.030,000.Reserve Fund 10.500,<m0.Londen Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL HAMLIMITED Head Office: I 19 BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— S^ur a baya, Samarang. Medan, Weltevreden. Bandoeng. Cherlbon, Tegal. Pecalongan.178 words
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Article, Illustration29 1940-08-08 16 The Morning Tribune Thursday. August 6, tf_ A paddle steamer, which be I fore the war was knom, l 0 thousands of holiday-make.; is now a mine-sweeper y. .*_~_r.._r-29 words
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Article395 1940-08-08 16 Argen tine Gives Meat To Britain London. Aua 7 rURTHER details of the magnifi. r cent gift of £40.000 worth _i cattle by the Argentine meat trad tr the troops of the Empire have m w reached London. After the fall of France, vheo the position of Britain became moreB.O.W. - 395 words
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Article30 1940-08-08 16 London. Aug Elder Dempster liner Accra -ank off the west coast of Eire Over 450 survivors landed at north-west English port, mi sing. Admiralty states BO children aboard.30 words
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