Morning Tribune, 16 August 1940

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  • 263 1 HEAVY ITALIAN LOSSES London, Aug. 15. is the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill, tin Premier, said he had satisfactory news about Somaliland. He said: "A small British Force which was occupying the Jugaragan position m the south-east of Ageisha lu> been driven back by greatly superior Italian force-, amounting
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  • 71 1 London, Aug. 15. Clal Dutch News Agency, ep, refers to repeated anuts by German-controlled tationi that British plane i Places m the Netherlands re not of military targets Consequently the civilian hid been harmed. iya that careful investi- proved that these never been marked as the R.A.F. Military
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  • 437 1 5TH COLUMN IN BRITAIN UNDER CONTROL CHURCHILL LOMIUN, AUU. 16. ftK ASSURANCE THAT THE FIFTH COLUMN DANGER IN BRITAIN WAS WELL IN THE GRIP OF THE AUTHORITIES WAS MADE BY THE PREMIER MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, YESTERDAY. Replying to questions on the "Swinton Committee," Mr Winston
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  • 53 1 QUEEN INSPECTS A.T.S. Standing smartly to attention, very spick and span, these members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service, are being: inspected by Her Majesty the Queen during a visit to the Eastern Command Barracks. Her Majesty also inspected their quartern, and expressed herself well pleased with the splendid conditions under
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  • 153 1 London, Aug. 15. MINE enemy planes, have been reported down To-day up to the present. Five were shot down m South-East England, of which two fell m the sea, and one on land. There was tremendous aerial activity over the north-east coast of England this
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  • 53 1 London, Aur. 10. HH. Winston Churchill announced thnt he would make a sta'ement on the war situation next Tuesday, followed by a public deLatt\ The House would fcidjoum next Thursday until Sept. 5. The war situation would aLso be discussed m the Hou.ie )nf Lords \next
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  • 127 1 26 ENEMY PLANES DOWN IN A DAY London, Aug. 15. THE Air Ministry and the Ministry for Horn? Security communique states that yesterday evening enemy aircraft made further attacks on South-west England and Wales. Bombs were dropped on a number of districts but little damage was dene. A number of
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  • 67 1 Tokyo, Aus 15 A MOVEMENT to transform Japan into a one party statp jtatnW n omentum to-day with the formal c'issolution of the Min.srKu. the country V? largest political party Reutor. Just before being dissolved, t!w Minselto pa-ssed a resolution drawing attention to its UO years*
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  • 738 2 FULL DETAILS OF RAID ON ITALIAN AIR WORKS London, Aug. io. TWO of Italy* most vital an crafts works, the Caporm 1 lory at Milan and the Fiat plant m Turin, Wtrt attach d and seriously damaged m a series of raids by RAF. heavy bombers Jast night. Flying some
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  • 108 2 New York, Aug. 15. The appeal for "cool appraisal of the gigantic system of control" involved m the Hoover plan for sending food to German conquered countries was made to-day by M*. Walter Lippman m the He. raid Tribune. Mr. Lippman says that a vast American
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  • 163 2 LONDON, AUG. 15. A SI RVI'V OF RAF. ACTIVITIES AGAINST THF ITALIANS IN THE MIDDLE EAST SINCE JUNL 19 SHOWS THAT BRITISH PILOTS AND PLANES HAVi: PROVFD THEIR SUPERIORITY OVER THF ENEMY, AS IN OTHER THFATRFS OF WAR. DESPITE THEIR FKiUT AGAINST LARGE ODDS.
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  • 104 2 London. Aug. 15. THE armed merchant crui* -t Transylvania, whose loss the Admiralty Announced late ycs:erday, was a vessel ot 16.923 tons i. ad formerly belonged to the Ancior Line. About 300 of the crew were rescued and landed at a west coa.>t port. The
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  • 89 2 To Ad vise Labour Police Appointment of 1 labour police advisory committee, consisting of representatives of the Ame. rican Federation of labour and th° congress of industrial organisations and the railway labour executives association, was announced by Sidney Hillman, member of the National Defence Advisory Commission m charge of labour
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  • 72 2 Tokyo, Aug. 15. Thousands of villagers m Central China have been drowned, according to a Domei news agency despatch from Kaifeng. The breacnes occurred at several places m the dykes ol the Yellcw River. The whole of the area between the Limghai Railway and the old
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  • 39 2 UIS Majesty the Kins has n been pleased to |N directions for the appointment of Mr. Justice Cecil Victor Carey, Puisne Judge, Nigeria, to be a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements.
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    • 219 2 i\ t ML \J>JBf Ism ftifatl i BTisl Yib, a.s amazing as it may seem, whf-ii the "rooLs" of your hair do not receive thrir natural food, baldness is the distressing result. SILVIKKIN, by providing nourishn>ent to dying cells, causes the hair to re-grow with all its former richHess and
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    • 41 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS. EYEGLASSES, EXCLISIV Personalised Service tfjr*^ by a duly qualified jWrTjgTl' reqisterrd practi- \\Jg[ tioner with le^al J^ qualifications x\ THO3IPSON OPTICAL CO 4. ARCADE BLDG V THOM »J a. A. Thompson, Dr. of Science, 35 years' European CU Pvn»rS<>npf>.
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  • 89 3 New York Acclaims Victories Lft. jribuiH irfrr--1 s i 11 X s air force last met a real opponent I British if po- mt i:>' they are inf." The New V W* li:m- »y»! I he British are <>n the ofj, iih\c ;is Well as defensive. The If \F. due,
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  • 19 3 IK Henry Berry, ctuUrmftn of m ropolltan I. rd, told ial meeting rd In Loni( £400,000 pent In the
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  • 290 3 him bin Abdul Mohamed. broke", d by the criminal district judge, Oldham, yesterday on two charges of I the offences of cheating m respect of sums Ibrahim was not called upon to make r.is defence. &WRKMWM iunn, Chief Court Inspector, who proaethat on Nov.
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  • 722 3 MINES' OFFICIALS FINED FOR ACCEPTING PRESENTS the Legal Adviser was prepared to allow his worship to deal with the case, instead of sending it to the Judge's Court GOVT. NOT DEFRAUDED Mr. J. L Woods, pleading In mitigation of sentence, remarked that the outstanding fact was
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  • 178 3 CLERK JAILED FOR ACCEPTING $3,860 Prom Our Own Itrportrr; Kuala I.umpur. Thursday. I 111 US unlten by the an-.jsed lo the .'\»<utor of a will m uhieh he had asked for payment for services rendered and given invitation to the executor I rum another e-tate to see him, were lead
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  • 763 4  - Smart Audience At lite Capitol News Flashes Yesterday Afternoon's Wedding VERA ARDMORE By fsdfsafsafsafsafdasfa i to Hi <■• with maHe .^k., 1 t I uijf tun '':<{ji t m Wedne idaj Mrmbrrs of the lixal Main ii< it* turned up m lull fvree to see Hie and I In ar
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  • 53 4 Chinese Consul Sees Chang The Chinese Consul General, Mr. Kao Ling" Pai and Mrs. Kao were present at the Capitol on \V c d n c s day night for the o pe n i n g of Chang's 'Trip to Hades." They ar e pictured here m the lobby
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  • 207 4 I ATEST addition to the gifts for the "Buy I Bomber" Ball is a new model Kelvi.iator presented by Messrs. Brinkman Co. They read abcut the Ball and decided to give something really substantial. It was most thoughtful of Mrs. A. Robinson to send 525 towards buying
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    • 140 4 Ladies Hairdressing Saloon. 18C. Battery Road. Phone 6042. Permanent Waving JSS to $10 and all other lines of Ilairdressing done by long experienced European expert. All charges Moderate. ASSURE YOUR OWNi FUTURE poro Branch of the f.imous London Oolltgt established uvtr 70 years bro Knrolm«nt at any time for Shorthand
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    • 53 4 SINGAPORE'S LEADING Ask your friends-they wi« assure you of MAXINE ability to work wondeiv with your hair, MAXINE 'S are now rere nised as the leading hairriressing salon. The British Beauty Sal<"i fTT- an appointmci;.'Phone 2868. Ask for Jonn (formerly of Andres ol Hong Kong* or Tanu ENTRANCE RAFFLES >™
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  • 557 5 WELL-BALANCED DIETS BUILD STRONG BODIES The Older Child's Diet Is Discussed This Week I fuodl kO the daily menu it If n« r cooitttetenU. Briefly, let M dccribe the food Carbohydrates. Fats, Minerals and Vitamins, as foods we consume. < Remember milk is the only food •ill these const it
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  • 171 5 WTON has come into its own so conclusively that it is worth wh adoring all the possibilities of this fabric. It is especially p tverv kind of kiddie's garment. Hii red is a popular cocombination. One of the reatWa is that it lends itseif much variation m
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  • 96 5 Kiddies Require PROTEINS, because they are the **builder foods", t ARBOHYDRA. TES, because they furnish i heat and ener- gy. They are found m sweet j and starchy food. FATS, because they give warm- th to the bod/ m addition to uivin? energy. They are found j m dairy pro.
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  • 169 5 Model Menus For Growing Children BRfAKFAST fruit (vary y each day. cereal (vary fre- quently and serve with plenty of milk; alternatively, j e^p (lightly boiled or poach- »ed» with wholemeal or rye bread and butter and milk (may be flavoured with Milo or Cocoa. LI'NX'II (ft) .steamed flsh with
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    • 107 5 ViwmM HAMS ■ft! BKiiAK. tke kams with tke f*sC£J i SHD C 7O jWwOHw j (()tnpKt(K t ,,,n^ii.ni ii k potfrj ol flour rikl the flavour everyone like has mi -i!, u 'm <»*. n ".uul.: made these fine llams famous m MaUya for over twenty years j to take,
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  • 128 6 Speculators Take Near View IClflllMT lli ft |M>rt CT ANTON 0 H-vli f. 15 There \t hill" nr*> U> record tli 1 I In the i P litici tor.s seem i other than I the retail thai tradini been < 'mfliied alrv.'>.st i x ji oi the limited on cable
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  • 150 6 F.M.S. TO LAUNCH $20 MILLION LOAN «l roni Our Own Reportfi Kiul:i Lumpur Ihur-d.'v T|| I S (.OVfTMMH 111 h:iM i' l'»«d th I unh r»|)»r( m t)i» I M B H;u LMUi •nunitler Ml r.n iii^ .i W;u Lftftfl ti IM millions at three per tent. IHf aeffM should
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  • 380 6 Majority Report Criticised In F.M.S. (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA U.WIK. TIHRSDAY. Till: MAJORITY REPORT IS A SAD AND SORRY 1 DOCUMENT AMD R X LKMENTIAN IN ITS STI -PIIUTV DECLARED MR. C. WARD-JACKSON. WHO V SHORT TIME AGO BROADCAST HIS CASK .UiAINST THE IMPOSITION OF INCOME TAX IN THESE
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  • 130 6 Rice Profiteer Fined CIN J 11M partner „t Sin Ban rltt wa> fined liith p court irhcn pleaded to tuo i under tlw I OrdiiKin. On U charge ol ing eight bags Burma p.rboiled rin char" Nn. Chop ua d Seng Soon on June IS at |541 per ba^ when
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  • 343 6 EIGHT Chinese were Convicted m the third pol court yesterday by Mr. J. G. Rappoport on a charge of rioting. They were sent to prison for various I ranging from five weeks to six months. The eight men were said to have used force intimidate
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  • 970 7 An Archdeacon s Lamentable Remark Bitter Comments: A Volunteer Has A Grouse H. L. HOPKIN WRITES FROM LONDON ■M Ml London, June lb. ry iiABLE publicity I !i given to a most remark made by a namely the Venr. Maitgfn, Archdeadisfarne. Preaching rial service for the I c of Northumberland,
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  • 475 7 MORNING TRIBUNE T NOT AN ASSET TOE .situation m British Somtliland, described m official despatches M "serious but by no moans critical IS not :m unexpected development. As Reuter^ military correspoitfent has pointed out, the original French forces m the Middle Bast were greater than the British, ami platan had
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    • 174 7 m MiM A HOMK FROM HOME SMwittd on Institution Hill and ah u\ from the noise of SingaPMt, m surroundings of natural beaaty HILLTOP offers you h home where you can live enjoy ably, m peace and comfort. Large Gardens, Tennis Courts, and an excellent Table. Bedrooms with bathrooms attached
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  • 907 8 MUZIEKAVOND IN DE HOLLANDSCHECLUB Concerts For Charity Bring Difficulties For The Music Critic JT hi notoriously difficult m a small town to print an honest criticism of a play or a concert without being accused of personal bias. even when the performance is on a professional basis and
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    • 76 8 (t^r iii J--- "Ti vJL HnS&^. i" I ''''iif-fiiriml nSaiSSiv {teed***/ All the following records are on our Plum Label low-priced records. SYMPHONY NO. 5 m E Minor New World > Dvorak Szell a- Czec/i P/i*7. Orch. U cog DOR-suite WnaJky-JTofirtw OOOtWfll <& London Si,m. Orch SLEEPING PRINCESS BALLET SlITi:
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    • 68 8 wmmmmmm MM' W^^^ m J AN INVITATION TO MUSIC TEACHERS. I The Far Eastern Music School of Singapore is ever interested I to communicate with qualified music teachers either lot-ally or abroad with a view to engaffing their services when opp<" J t unity occurs, (iood prospect is assured. Applicants
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  • 1185 9 ARTISTIC AND SPONTANEOUS CONCERT PROGRAMME SECOND CONCER T chid reason ttisopermrt la an i xccptionally but it is doubtful the music or the [acton when sunby tenor. Mrs. Man nsiderable feeing. voi whose natural tone i:U reeable quality, but l h ;t fortunately does less the artistes m this >t
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    • 30 9 KIM* 'S SCHOOL <T«nitlin» Nursery School junior School Kindergarten Senior School Next half term begins on 19th August, 1940. I Particulars on application to the Principal, 33, Paterson Road. j
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  • 309 10 FIRST ROUND OF BATTLE TO BRITAIN London. Aim. 15. V!.W i'» L I i« ci.'v re<al! lhal \ujc. L"> was the day fixed > c.« rronr nropaKandists alter ihe fall of Paris for Hitler's triumphal u.ln m London and m the course of an editorial on the M.l>je'(, the l)ail>
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  • 186 10 Americans To Fly R.A.F. Planes Ottawa, Aug. 15. CIVILIAN pilots are beiiiK recruited m the I'nited States to fly bombers from Canada to the (niled Kingdom, a spokesman of the Canadian Air Ministry informrcJ Iteuter. Rtrruitlng wv for two schfOM Firstly. Britain asked that i hundred civilian pilots, capable of
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  • 70 10 Youth On Murder Charge AMKIK Sii. 2"!-year-ol«l Sikh, appear \i before the fifth magistrate yesterday on charge of murder. Hv is ftOefCd to have stabbed to death Ilarbliajan Singh, police ret ruit. at the Sikh bar racks on Aug. 13. The cusp was postponed until Aug. TZ for mention, and,
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  • 177 10 KNOCKED down by a bus m Selegie Koad about 10 p.m. on Aug. 9, Kunji Kannan. 28--year-old Indian, died of his injuries at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital on the following day At the inquiry to-day, acting Singapore coroner, Mr. Walter MacQuar- rie, returned a verdict
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  • 25 10 IViYTr of a Rolls- Royce, summoned at Highfate, N., for exceeding the .speed limit said. "You ctant nealisc your m a Rolls--Royce."
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  • 205 10 Americans And Japanese Take Over From British Shanghai, A TMK l'nti>M. Awtrkan, French and Itali, cominnfkrn attended meeting here on M dfeeuafl thftfutun of the British defence sectoi withdrawal of British troops according to n lished yesterday afternoon. H is stated that the Japanese representative was invited but did not
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    • 236 10 (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). I The best possible services are being maintained by m P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of <m m China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. I Passengers are requested to register their requirement! but under present circumstances sailings are perforce
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    • 409 11 p&>gojs(JT;H\\ i I J yte2t&&& IfiKifwws Vacant I I •<,! chemUt for a Chinese 15 Apply Box No. 297. c■• M i; a pore. (No. 390Ei I Manager. British Capable V business. Apply Box No. m Singapore. (No. 385E, ft \N Requires Housekeeper. m riculars. Box 294. clo P PPOM.
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    • 475 11 Personal Professional To Let TO LET. 18. Fort Road Immediate eiuTv* i Newly constructed. All conveniences $130--i Apply 5. Derbyshire Road, off Thompson Road" .Singapore. (No 394E 1O LET Sea-Side Compound House 58. fold 105) Pasir Panjang. Singapore. Four bedrooms bathrooms attached. Dining, sitting rooms' garage, etc. Phone 7607, Llm
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    • 587 11 Stamps Zk?> MALAYANS. British «nd Foreign sUmpT write for approval book- i'ong All Tee 70 Batu Tiga Road, Klang. (No 373Ei' FOR KALE: Really good quality stamp* of Malaya. Fine selections. Competitive rates Selected approvals sent anywhere. List frt* l. k Thvc. Federal Dispensary Cham; Serembm. (No. t>tß) Lost Found
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    • 576 11 I Matrimonial MIBrECT A OLE Ehroi»EANS de^lrf m.v**. FurojHan, or Eun»»tn». Ouardioti.^ k f rnnun inlr.it* Cnt,-r% all cl.-uwfw Two w« IdniKs ..rri.ng«-ft for Jilv Mamaff Ag^n^r 79 P'ikit Tlmah Road. fiMngapor« (No. 9fOE) Miscella neous SPECIALIST For DlabHfw, P»rTilyHi« and other AUm<nt« Cure truaran *«ed m mon*y rtfuarted. Writr
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  • 217 12 Hotel Wins Law Suit i S iIK Arthur i i« Peel Nfflk, a S 75-year-old re- S tired solicitor, i lost an action I he brought S the Kin ff S Beiuh Division. i at;.. Ml the pro- > prirtors of the N Ungham Hotel v VV. N Mr. I
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  • 133 12 SAVED £100, TO HELP WAR MR. Joshua Ritson. Socialist lIP. for East Durham, receiv- Ed by post a registered package containing a hundred one pound notes with this anonymous note: "Please Rive this to the Exchequer to help the war. It is money I have*. saved for our old ago.
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    • 197 12 VVeliomtd »>* VnTIU SIASTK CROUDS NK.HTLV TIIK BKSI s| \(.l \IIK\( nOH Seen m Malaya sinc«* •TIM- >lAIM_I_S «IIOW" I NIGHTLY j CAPITOL 615 and 930 ll\\4, and his company of American Girls and Chinese a > Artistes JS»»^*^ «*d&in K 4 £pl "A TRIP TO HADES" 28 /Ifttnmifalt Svetu-v
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    • 171 12 Warner Bios. Successor To X IJLST HI A/) DESTIX) ll JOHN CARFIELD and ANNE SHIRLEY I m MAXWEU I Jffl Btf' \NDERSON I with CLAUDE RAINS. ROSCOE KARNs I LEE PATRICK DENNIE MOORE PXCKED WITH HUMAN INTEREST AM) LAUGHS TO-MORROW At >lll>M< B !li| Hirtv Bis Stars m the biggest
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  • 71 13 AIRPORT SCHOOLS STAY i pLANS to r\a- j I uate scho.ls within 1,000 n ards of Croydon Airport have b&m cancelled, i After receiving S mien the local educa i i o n i authority: S d\ ence made > \arra n r e [■t|t| f«rj the children to S
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  • 58 13 DEMARKING that but for the police the accused man might have been seriously handled by 'he crowd. Mr. Boyd, Marlborough street. W. magistrate, passed a sentence of three months' imprisonment on Frederick John Carl Lohr. a thirty year old 'peace pledger," of Monkhams I■n c. Wood ford
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  • 45 13 C.O.s Teacher Banned THE Plymouth Education Committee has decided to dismiss all teachers who were declared conscientious obiectors other than those who declared to the tiibunal their readiness to undertake non-combatant auties Two members of the A.F.S. who ore objectors have been asked to resign.
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  • 56 13 A PROMINENT German trade union leader told Mr. W Holmes president of the T.V.V. four years ajjo: "There is only one way we <an Rft our freedom. The British nation has pot to fiffht our battle for us.' Mr. Holmes repeated this remark to the Building
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  • 27 13 Killed On Toy Cycle THREE year old G(.rdon Hyde ol Cb istian Malford. Chippcnham. Wilts, •vns killed near his home when a lorry hit his toy tricycle.
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    • 210 13 BICiCiEST MOOR SHOW IN TOWN TO-NIGHT MISS V DANCE >iam.ii; 11 M __KROM— <^L()UAV VM *o II p.m. Appearing: m I w X SHOW 11 NEW OF J WORLD SHOWS ir SUN TALKIE A-(To-night "1 .00 !U0 p.m.) 101 It FKATIIKHS THIS is your LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS PICTIRE)
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    • 205 13 I IKI PICTIRI Is S4i:i\\l IKO\| START TO UNISJI I MOKNING TKIIH StI'I.IM\ m (.ooi> SIKAK.II 1 111 Mni X IN I MIS BNTEBTAIM IN(. imi RTAINMEffT. FREE PKI SS TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 i IW^^BETTV LVNNE EDMUND BUEON JOHN LONCDON THE ROOSTERS OLIVER WAKEfJEID I A GRAND RIOTOUS COMEDY
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  • 66 14 nl It- I ..Jb .i: \> ournan.- nthlft.c meeting v ill b«--4 p I butr ■:;ci m i of annual tennla tap i A liandl LIZ rUIUUT 1 1 1 > Mi I-.Mith d« Sdiiza. 1^ ndicap: v iner, M hards; runner-up, M\. M do
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  • 83 14 Entr; urr now called lor t lit 1 V.M.C.A. Members' Handicap Tennis Tournament whirh will b(^in on S<-pt 9 There will be six events as follows: Men's Class "A" Singles Hundican Men's Ctftfl "B" Single* Handicap, Men's Clas.^ "C" SUudes Handicap. Men .s Doubles Handicap, Ladies' Singles
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  • 60 14 r jpHE following have been selected re olay billiards tor the V.M.C.A. vs. Chinese Sports Association on Wednesday. Aug. 21 »1 730 pm. at the V.M.C.A., Orchard Road. Gan Kce Tian "Captain. Dr. V. Xavier. Koh Hor Khoon. Dr. Lon Po 1 Lip, Chan Joo Kirn and Yap
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  • 158 14 Amateur Athletic Union In Narrow Victory Playing at the Haw-Par Gymnasium Hall, before a large crowd or riiihusiastic spectators, the Amateur Athletic Union narrowly defeated the Eclipse Badminton Party, by the odd game In seven. All the games were keenly contested. (Scores are as follows with A.A.U.. players mentioned first):
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  • 536 14 DHARIOL \M) PAHH I (H)K THE BEST BBTB In; OPENING DAY OP THE PERAK TIRF CLUB'S P|| PESBIONAL I? ICI MKi:T!N(; WHKH IS TO BE HI I d« rAfPTNG TO-MORROW. MM CLAM I mi Cv. 1. 1 to pnor m h <■..■ run on
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    33 14 Skating star of San Francisco Ice Frolics is ('harly>s, shown above m one of her eye-pleasing poses. She's one of the big at. tiaclions a t Treasure Island's Fren^ .vi I ion, where
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  • 373 14 (FROM H. L. HOPKIN) London. Juj RICHARD BURTON, of Sale. Cheshire, thi Ogj Champion, won a fine vie lory In the Daily M* 1500 Red Cross golf tournament on the Sundridgi Park course, Bromley. With rounds' of 71. 69. 69 and 71 he aggregated 280—
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    • 196 14 Oil) I \SHIONKU iiktc fc\J' K < COCKTAIL /r'" v ?^/P'iW f 'tf«J?\ dasii Hjitirs. I. '-^^y^^W^^^};; ji Mi.iJ.il, well la old Illi<|i <>f l »<"'»<»>•••; !!itlt/ti t ■"■Wfr'7^ lane piece of In M J'KUer schenlej s '^f /aJJiiiS^fffl fifrl < klici- -I r.ran^r 1 picie ««W«n Wedding Itye W
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  • 22 15 IN MYSTERY BALLET Miss Joanna Claire, principal dancer m the Chang mystery ballet, which opened at the Can»tol, Singapore, Wed. nesday night.
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    14 15 Bermuda, Aug. 5: he Duke and Duchess of Windsor sailed for the Bahamas. Reuter
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  • 158 15 f\ JOY ride on a hearse which ended m a collision with a bus had a sequel at fmingham Police Court, when the driver Me hearse was fined 405., with 425. co*U. driving the hearse dangerously. Albert Bates (54 >, of 5. back
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  • 61 15 Reuter's Commercial Service Cupra 'Straits F.M5.t Unquoted tur (Sarawak ment 15 Aup Sopt. Ie Tapiocs Sci Ptari Q ty (Sing i, S'niPnt. 27 6 Aug Snt. iers Pepper (FAQi Whit &*untok «t. 4'k Value Pepper (FAQ) Black I ampong An Bcpt. S'mcnt 2 15 16 Y.Ni Oambier <Good Mark; Block
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  • 16 15 London. Auk IS cu>h <() P £263 8u£263' 4 S«. £263 2 Buyrr t263^ 4 Sell-M
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  • 27 15 London. Aut;. 15 vlu.ket Tout- <• < U 13 LJ 13 H nd Forward o-t u.r 13 i 3' f nd Ptorward) Ja;i ireh 12 vl6 !L 916
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  • 49 15 London, Aug. 15. T T London on Paris TT London un Batavia 7.58* T T London on Shanghai 4s. TT London on Hongkong Is. 3 1 32 d. TT London on Japan Is. 2^d. TT London on New York 4 02y 2 to 4.03 Va Official Rate.
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  • 20 15 London, Aug. 15. S.lver Spot 23 V 2 SMver Forward 22 1116 Par Gold. Fine, per oz. £8.8.0
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  • 11 15 London. Aug. 15. Palm Oil (Malay) m bulk S'ment. •19V4
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  • 120 15 TAN Chin Tuen won tiie final m the Duffers' Cup over the week e:id by beating WCdr. T.F. Moloxiey 5 and 4. In the first round. P. C. Lv OOfU beat Chua Tian CfcODC it Ihe 19th hole, Tan Chin Tuen beat a. Henderson by 3 and
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  • 76 15 The following will represent r he rombintd Brothers' Schools m th; nnual crickftt fixture againiit the Christian Brothers' Old Boy.s' AarOCiation on Saturday, Aup. 17, at 2.15 p.m. on the S.J. I. ground: Uebe Muir; O. Carnegie; A. Mciityre; »St. Patrick's) Tham Koon Poh; J. de Souza;
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • Morning Tribune
    • 599 16 AUG. 1 5 BUT NO BIG ATTACK YET u.-ricD'C TIAAP TARI F HAS FAILED London. Aug. 15. MOORIHM; to Nazi threats uttered in the month of May. the war was to have been over by the middle of August, with England invaded and conquered. The fifteenth of August was, according
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    • 48 16 Now York, Aug. 15: An agree-, inent has been reached 'between tiir British and French authorities la the West Indiff legarding the r tench naval units at Guadaloupe nr.d Martinique, according to the New York Time.s. The paper says tae naval^ units are now being disB > mcd.- Reuter
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    • 209 16 London, Aug. 15. TIMELY information, has been gathered, states Reuter's aeronautical correspondent, regarding the dead accuracy of the figures issued by the Air Ministry announcing the extent of the remarkable victories which the R.uF are scoring daily over the German air armadas attempting to destroy
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      27 16 Linda Darnell, lovely Hollywood starlet, can afford to take it easy. She has just signed a new con. tract, a news flash from the him city states.
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    • 386 16 GERMANS LOSE 31 PLANES London Aut; 15 IFTfcR their loss of 78 airinft n on Tuesday. German rate yesterday were ihorter. Then was only one ina&s raid wheit large formations of enemy bom. bers and fighters appeared J*. tueen mid. day and one o'clock off the south-ea*t ooa>t of Kent.
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    • 25 16 Ather Regarding rumours w < 3 tnat Italy has dema Greece .should renoun-' guarantee, it is stated is known of any such Reuter
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