Morning Tribune, 19 August 1940

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  • 821 1 DOG-FIGHT OVER LONDON: GERMANS TURN TAIL AND STILL THEY COME f To train RoyalJ Air Force per- j sonnel in their highly skilled, > efficient wanting Job is the I task of numer- otis instructors, chosen specially j for the task. The splendid training K.A F. i J men receive
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  • 328 1 anungnai, i\ug. 10. HE altitude of the French Indo-China authorities to the Japanese demands for military bases and other mtessK ns has stiffened in the past 48 hours, according > i Chinese report. It is stated that arrangements have been made close Franco-Chinese co-operation in the
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  • 249 1 London, Aug. 18. THE Air iMinistry announces that the King has conferred the Victoria Cross on Acting Flight-Lieutenant Roderick Alastair Brook Learoyd. As the first pilot of the Hampden aircraft, F,U. Learoyd has repeatedly shown the highest conception of his duty and complete indifference to
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    • 23 1 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THF EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SIRYKii HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET. WHOtfimt s.B i-iKiNt no mi
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  • 733 2 Britain Will Dig For Victory LONDON, AlKi. IH. 0 FROM M)G. Will A ME TOOK RBB FIIIST WJWKIUK. SHOCK UNTIL HKR MJrTWAFW PAUSED VKSTFKiVa HA^WWN «l, ANf) IN AIRMKN OVKR l»> WATU MIA Ti;irS \\H (OKIU:SI>()NI)KNT. More enemy aircraft
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  • 471 2 London, Aug. 18. CAN assure you that those of us who are responsible for equipping Britain's forces are not stopping at the thought of defence," said the Minister of Supply, Mr. Herbert Morrison, in a speech in London to-day. The ground plan of our
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  • 276 2 German Claims In Rumania Bucharest, lu| JHE Rumanian Clt| Council met \»M»rd a to consider llungar\ s mands in regard to han vania. It is understood proposals brought back I M. Valerian Pop. the Rumj nian delegate from Tunui verin, envisage the eorii of about two-thirds of Tra sylvania. Well-informed
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    • 5 2 THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANT, (S.S.
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    • 70 2 M^o ■~3rdM A HOME FROM HOME on Institution H»" aw»y from the noise of port, in surroundings of na«« beauty HILLTOP offers 3 m home where you can live e» ia peace and oomfon Gardens, Tennis Cam •ni an excellent Tablf. m rooms with bathrooms att; m Phone the Manageress
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  • 849 3 CAIRO. \l <;. IS. j]T b ANNOUNCED MRS THAT THK ITALIANS HAM; WITHDRAWN FROM lORT UTZZO NKAR THK EGYPTIAN-LIBYAN FRONTIER The communique states that patrols report that the enemy has now withdrawn from Frrt Capuzzo. j There i.s nothing to report In I So mali
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  • 93 3 FRANCE WANTS TO SEE BRITAIN WIN Now York. An" IK BRITAIN'S dogged Itrtntintf Nazi Germany is haviii'* tonic effect on the French peopl the Vichy cui respond* nt ol the New York Herald-Tribune. \\l.< add* that the French arc "slowl) Inning to recover from tin i k of Hitler's quick
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  • 103 3 Reaction To Willkie's Speech Washington, Au&. 18. FIRST opinions <>1 political observers here on Mr. Wendell WilJkie'.s Speech, dully reported in page 6) are that his foreign policy practically undei'lines that Of President Roosevelt as regards Europe md that he differed from the President only on what he thought Die
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  • 30 3 Pretoria Aug. 19. A communiiac i iM-d ;it defence headquarter! states that there ha i been no nrlivitv l)v our ground foi res. Nori mi ;iii- reeonnaissmnee wu carried Reuter
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  • People and Places
    • 43 4 To Help To Buy A Bomber An informal |»n ture of Miss It u r n a d p I 1 e Kelly, who will assist with the "Buy :i Bomb- j er" Ball at the Scavieu Ilotrl I on the Hist. S
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    • 1157 4  -  VERA ARDMORE by IiyjoPE and MORE people are finding out how good the floor at thi Swimming club he (!ay.s. recent "overhaul/ 1 it r-.x.i claim to be rv.illy j*>rfect. a l 'd the oki tendencf to sttpperlnea i been entirely eliminated.
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    • 72 4 EXPERT EORQPEAN OPERATORS AND HAIR r STYLISTS Ask your friends they will assure you of MAXINE'S ability to work wonders with your hair, for MAXINE'S are now rCCOffnised as the leading hair dressing salon TJir British Bea«t) Saton (o i a n appointment Phone 2868 a k for John formerlj
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    • 31 4 Stitched hats m.«dcl to order in Lii I and Silk. Straws .mdi Felt hats remodeled to any style. I IK LS I C-3, RODNEY H 1 RATTFRY R0 A P B
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  • 669 5 PERSIMMONS make delicious desserts and jams Tin pt iMinmon is a fruit which can be utilised in many dflicious way. Cocktails, salads or i be made from it with very gratifying Ksalts, since these are sure to be popular In it can be made into the most delicious l.i\ouied with
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  • 284 5 Stock Up Your Store-Cupboard lI7E may as well face up to it. A food shortage though unlikely, is by no meant impossible. J so let us gather our rosebuds <or to be more S precise, our fruit and vegetables! while j Swe may and, like the squirrel, .store them up
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    • 97 5 Hi ttu Pit J* INR MAKE homemade- delicious a/ways fresh J COOL MEAL If you have not tried one of i /tjnu*^ J our famous S.C.S. Pies you've V missed a treat. They are really >J scrumptious beeau.se only the J^ tenderest meat, poultry and J y^l are used to
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  • 826 6 ROOSEVELT HAS COURTED DANCER ELWOOD (INDIANA), AUG. 17. UR. WENDELL WILLKIE, IN A SPEECH A( EPTm ING NOMINATION AS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR THE PRESIDENCY, SAID: "WE MUST HONESTLY PACE OIK RELATIONSHIP WITH (.RE AT BRITAIN. WE MIST ADMIT THAT THE LOSS
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  • 104 6 I MM it An IK. Till. Duke and DoelMM «»l Wind Mir larulMl hero peticrdajf and mtv u<l(om»'d by enthiisi.istic I'iuds. The Duk<». in the uniform <»i i m left Immediately i- r Die 1 1 ber to the oath as Oorernor. A f t r
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  • 41 6 London, Aug. 18. t i authoritatively leai nid in Dublin la I that a ru te con veyitig the German dec son to rigid blockade ol Great Britain hart rearhpd fh<- v r<- Rnv. rnmeni Reuter
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  • 61 6 New Angle On Hate When Mau we n O'SM livan, Mftr:)-« .cldwyfl Mayer actress, hasfl spend a day in tofl shopping: the ehooA her hat for its pracw cability as well K becomingm*>. Ihfl too she wants a toofl of colour so her tiltfl Breton is of bbfl suede-like U'U
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  • 32 6 CHINESE WARNING Chungking, Aug. nl A MANDATE usucß by the ExecutM Yuan gives a 4 warning to prof.:ee« and announces m strict endorceme» against hoarding all daily m W Ghlntfe Central NeM
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  • 90 6 HJR. J. J. GILES, second officer of Hythe. Kent, Fire Brigade, a widower i few weeks, had had no news of his son. who was with the B.E.F. in Arras, fof iortnigrht. y Recently, he walked to his wit grave, placea flowers there, returned bom and said:
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  • 77 6 While four Mansfield (Notts) children I examining a tar or creosote drum near prenns used as a wagon repairing shop, there u I explovsion. One boy, Gordon Robinson, seven, of I avenue, Mansfield, died from injuries His bn Ahin. nine, and Melville
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  • 1004 7 u L. HOPKIN WRITES FROM LONDON London, June 18. USD down to write this ■.u.ndering what 1 could record wnich would be interest when published *v< k^ later. it without any difficu ltv in the
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  • 432 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MOSDAY. AUGUSY 19, 1940. ASKING FOR IT THE Nazi bombing of the outskirts of London on Friday w*' pro'aWy not "delihenUe bombing of civQumn," but it was Yiear enough to that to make it necessary for the RJLF. to teach the (Jermans a lesson. We may leave that
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 74 7 OUT THE FULL BRILLIANCY OF YOUR HAIR la not only one of your but its tidiness and i used by many to inUcat( your character. I cared for hair, shows s and personal pride and Join the many, who rely KRIN BRILLIANTINE to the rich glossiness of Non-gremay and does
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    • 42 7 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Personalised Service Wfii by a dulv qualified 7^^~^^* rf registered practi- fl m*yy tioner with legal qualifications XN THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4 ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 3UO;>. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience.
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    • 40 7 Gout, Rheumatism Lumbago, Kidney trouble, etc. cured with IJ It O I V S A URIC ACID GRANULES. Cleanses blood from weakening impurities and acts as a powerful yet natural tonic to the system. Chari Co., 2.4, Robinson Road. Singapore.
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  • 81 8 PICTURES FOUND ON NAZI CHUTISTS THREE pictures on (his page vet* \ouiu\ on German parachutists who wttft made prisoners <\urmn the invasion of Hullan<J Tbr nefia lives were actually in cameras brloticin-,' to the men aini taken to Fn^land. The (op photograph sho\\> pftrmchute Inntps chiMt.. one of the fliglils
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  • 258 8 JOY RIDING IN CARS MANSFIELD BE S TOPPRESS Girl Shot By Se DECA1 SE the car in which she \va ■it tMUTfcade, Mary Elizabeth 8mit road, Mansfield (X< tts), lost her life Th> ManMieH coroner, Lieut. -r,,,, g "It Kg unfortunate thai |1 a time like the m country is
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  • 140 8 SHELTER FOR 5,000 -YEAR-OLD DOLL OF QUEEN pLANS have been made to take Queen Mary'.s collection of dressed dolls, which Is housed at Hull, Into a bemb proof basement il air raids occur. This be just another exp'riente to a qunint l :4 tlc 5.00C year-old Egyptian UoO. She has
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 8 j THE Coa' P: ;ucti J b\ pointed Mr. C!3cretary ot !IP B and Bouth W^W cciation. and Mj Ccmmunist pn I Wales Miners' F*'Qj sure un;ntt'..i:pt'« for the duration fl to increase p:odue»
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  • 150 9 From Canada To Britain Boa ts, Planes, Engines THESE three pictures, made by an official Canadian photographer show three phases of the new activity taking place somewhere on Canada's cast coast these days. At the top is a spcerly urtis dive bombing plane settling to a landing on a Canadian
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  • 37 9 ALSO from the other side of the Atlantic comes this picture, right, of a new type of "figure flattening" swim outfit of clasticised non-wool material ihc year's best seller, according to the New York makers.
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  • 201 10 •I \m ,:bhh in p but I a Of lii 1 i m almost 100 per eml behind the Brttii who have been nard to p* i.suade. are coining aid Mr A f. Horsm tn. a dii" tui of the big Cawn U (tile
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  • 60 10 New York, Auu If. AN Anglo-French agreemoi t ha boon reached in the We*t InlT'.sultm.' in gold bullion, estimated at CM million, aboard ♦hi aircraft-carrier bean b-ip.^ deposed in Fort Saint Loui. c London. Au<;. 16 -It is unde stood that large stocks of
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  • 98 10 Curiosity Killed The Cat i When a man bites a dotj it news but I what if the bit. j inp is merely meta phorical. Here are pic- tures of a dug i being 'bitten.' i»i. photo- y grapher planned his 'scoop' before hand i knew that eu- riosity mig
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  • 99 10 Letter A Day From Her Soldier Sons \V HEX the postman makes his way down Wood-burn-drive, Dalkeith, Midlothian, N.8., Mrs. Gibson is usually waiting for him at the door of number 24. And it's seldom he has to disappoint her. For Mrs. Gibson has fiv? sons on active service. Three,
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  • 137 10 A.F.S. MAN PRONAZI A LONDON auxiliary fireman who was alleged to have expressed pro-N az i views appeared before Mr. F. O. Langley, the Thames magistrate. The man. Arthur Gu.stus Glendening, aged forty-one, of Edny House, Kingsmead Estate, Homerton, E., was remanded in custody on a unarge of failing as
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  • 217 10 Spanish Allegations Disproved London. u A LEADINC article gW ish newspaper Ami,, on 7 13 accused Britain h ?\u nd k U su PP !i^ for Sm! and then, bv impli, .ition Uat«d Iho Wholly uilluundAl legation that British uents J responsible for the fire a t I Caraps.i oil
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  • 44 10 London, Aug. 16.— For I ftj successive Friday since the in q tion of the Treasury six-month de posit receipt scheme, the Trea&m i has not requested such loa j banks, thus leaving the total j borrowed to date at £30 milU
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 399 11 Situations Vacant .rr Apply giving 1 iv. v 311, Malaya Tribune, (No. 422E >-j chemist for a Chinese Apply Box No. 297, c bii^ipore. (No. 390Ei i office Manager. British Capable Apply Box Nn. Singapore. (No. 385E) i isHM AN Requires Housekeeper. particulars. Eox 294. do Singapore. (No. 384F> ts
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    • 568 11 Professional DO YOU running a Great RSk Ac Co., 1 House, Robinson 1 3"0E) Board &> Residence large PUEMIBUB R< for rent. Breakteat optional. Hat 7 Ei v irt Singapore (No. 423E) HOMELY FAMILY hr u .rv room w"h bathroom attached for Lon«ly Eng. or Aust. Oent. Apply Box No.
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    • 646 11 Stamps SLD M U i 'I K K .Mtf. (N, \LE: U ty etampe of| i ,ne si-lectioun, Cunapetit.ve rn^e* >'> Ta < nsary rhumb^r*. kremfcAn (lit,. :<nE) Ma trimon ia I INDIAN 22, well educated, employd ((i ia bride. Any cfs e n^t 316 v rnbunc, Singapore. >No. 4331)
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    • 561 11 To Let IK. i( rt R<j-d Imni-i. i r.'rr I JO Dfrb}>iiir« !t"a<!. oil ri Rrwd. 'P^rr (No. 3»4£; Side Compound Houne S«, (old 105) ajv.rp. Four bedr«>oen». bath .t\k, «:«,tlng rf«m«. garag* Muw 7607. Llm Boon Kin. (No. 379E) Klrst Fl M Tirr •ut«bi»» for b i lie <r
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  • 97 12 Together Still As Prisoners y y TWO soldier brothers imv payable in p him parable in v\ar. Ifutlt aro prison* rs. t.. Um relief S parent who had bem told tha» a Wtrp j'j WttM iln in killed. Recently the War oni.e posted v ini^sniK. The brothers are Private William
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  • 118 12 THE Brother Rats have always improved themselves and the value of the pictures they are featured in. and their latest, An Angel From Texas", now showing at the Alhambra is about the "tops" in the .series. Their latest effort throw* an entirely different angle from their
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  • 88 12 London, Aug. 17. BANKS both within and without the clearing banks' circle j were free lenders throughout the I wt^ek, with the result that the flow of funds seeking employment •ftol exceeded demand. I Th s £65-million Treasury bills I offered were fully allotted at the average rate
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    98 12 HOME COMFQRT jA. At home with T Claiiflelte Col- J bcrt finds h« in a favourite dinner gaum for warm evening It is in dotted i Swiss, the tiny flecks being in deep crimson S which is repeat- ed in the belt- 1 ing. The blouM Ls fitted w^h r
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    • 193 12 I rIIA 4. ACCEPTS Tl<. I- U CHALLENGE! TO-NIGHT the CAPITOL i in- Malayan Pitwriai UA have chaUengeel CHANG t<> attempt i<» eacaae iron) Fiox liuiit h\ th«*ir n«mii-im-vs M th«- St.ii;r it) full \M oi the .uuluiM r 111 \\<. HAS ACCEPTED! WILL HE SUCCEED IN THIS SENSATIONAL ESCAPE?
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  • 94 13 Italians Apologise To Greece ndon. auj 18. :n ihe a it is r lit tII while i n :or tli Inc d tWO < had bo mandi that m otd I mtaUlMk x stand authorities should be of the inovemrr I e in her i<»>. 1 A rire to normal
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  • 132 13 CHINESE WINTER GARMENT FUND .iivkiii'i. Au:z 17 THE drive has b»r ffi a ten-mill] dollar winter garm fund for the prep;' liOn (»f YfstS. OV i oati Mid fur co for lokUi n and refu- 1 Six million dollars arc expects d to b»* >(i at h<»inc. while j foul
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  • 84 13 Soldier Unfit To Plead FOUND unlit to plead. Haro.'d Mervyn George Hemliicns, twenty-three, a soldier, was at .Somerset Assizes ordered to be detained during the King's pleasure lor murdering his twenty year old ;-weet heart, Iris Winifred Sandford, of Bryr Gwyn-r oa d, Newbridge, Mon. The girl, who was employed
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  • 68 13 Japanese A ttack Nayueh Chungking, Aug. n HOSTILITIES flared up on thr Nan ning-Yanchow highway again to-day m] a result of the Japanese attack on Nayueh from Nama, according to a field dtnatchi from Pinyang. Up to noon on August L5 two hundred Japanese troop were killed. my def( lan
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 160 13 POSITIVELY LAST DAY nn m 8.15 &MS PM. .ft I. II .1 y\ II Von have heard of a Texas tornado. You luive seen a Inn had-man. \(>t\ MEBT AN AJfQEL I ROM TKXAS. EDDIE ALBERT ROSEMARY LANE WAYNE MORRIS JANE WYMAN RONALD REAGAN RUTH TERRY in A\ AM. II
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    • 119 13 THF CSOWD VOX Ml lIMS CiRFAT Pli I OF RTN TODAY AT I.UI MI 1111 MUM M CCESSFIL AND RIOTOIS I AK( I ol Tllh LONDON SI \<.i BETTY LYNNE EDMUND BREON JOHN lONCDON THE ROOSTERS OLIVER WAKEfIELD DIPICTCD RV NORMAN LCt DON'T MISS SEEING IT. POSITIVELY I AST 2
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  • 241 14 GOOD WIN FOR THE CHINESE r i i; Ljll the < hin i d de fetted Mir R I (Chan r.rkrt Oc <'i bowling bv > Swee K' contributed to u** Cho u i d .in untef When the Sapp tool Ipust the wlckH Keng bundfal tl cm oui fbi
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  • 134 14 JHE Singapore All-Spars beat the American Association two-one yesterday in a baseball match at the Anson Road Stadium before a capacity crowd which included the General Officer Commanding Troops, Major-General L. V. Bond, Air Vice-Marshal Babington. the Japanese Consul-General, the American ConsulGeneral and the
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  • 67 14 J CAM RIMY'S was Singapore's eleventh Malava i i «urt c iv u^r since th tMto Others who have uo,, thr (up were. Bdannf S Prrak (f), wl,i|, two finals irert drawn iJ? l iS?f lporf s*. Senior, 1983, si,, K a,MM. S Sinftpore IMS, Singapore.
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    65 14 IN THE SWIM 1 Kleunor Ilolim is a sports star with a differen- re. She set out to disprove that i you could be a sreat suimmer withutit dieting and liv.ng like i a hermit. Sent home from the Berlin Olympics < when a trainer found her sip- I pinff
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  • 639 14  -  AJAX (BY forwards, tlu-v lacked the polish thev displayed in their earlier '/am ps DANGEROUS FORWARDS On the left flank. Madon and Yohva rosn to expectations. Madon proving himself to be one of the most danger: us forwards on the field. While in the defence. Aziz.
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  • 52 14 London, Aug. 18. Six Officers and 50 ratings of the Dutch Allied Fleet to-day were presented with decorations at an oast Scotland port, for pallant service in defence of Dutch waters against th P German forces after invasion One Lieutenant received the Dutch equivalent of the Victoria
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  • 406 14 FOR THE KUD CROSS FV\D London, Aug. 17. FjLLOWINti arc rrh-ktt result all one-day matches: At Lords in aid Of the Red Cross Fund. Sir Plum v. eleven, including th er. Pilot Ollicer. R I who wa.s recently DF C and two Dunkirk hern!
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  • 48 14 SINGAPORE MUNICH'*!' Tenders are invited for ply of Lubricating Oils and during 1941. Tender For cts. each can be obtained Municipal Secretariat, and Cipal Treasury Deposit $50 must be produced for i e der submitted. Tender ol 12 noon on 10 Octob C H. GOLI Municipal
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  • 118 15 Leopold And The Inn ni u i n < thej last war th*' r i owners of a > public house at Hartford, Hunt- ingdon, changed 1 i'S name from J The King of the Prussians to The King of the > Belgians. Now this sign, i too, has been
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  • 55 15 CARD FROM "DEAD" HUSBAND PRIVATE John WilI liam Biggins, aged thirty, of Weatherhead avenue, Middlesbrough, was reported killed on May 25 in Flanders. But .suddenly his young wife received a postcard from him saying he is safe and well in a south coast (own and adding that he had a
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  • 549 15 U.S. STEAMER LEAVES WITH REFUGEES Berlin, Ail*. 18. IHJK (ieiman New- Agere > has announced that the American fioveriiment on Friday ordered the transport \esnel American Legion to leave Petsamo with American e\ unices, in defiance of the (Jermar warning that the route chosen will
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  • 52 15 Chungking, Aug. 17. MR. Ben Cowles, the American student delegate who If visiting China, handed an open letter to the youth of China from American students, on August 15. The message was received formally by a representative of the San Min Chu I Youth Corn* Chinese
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  • 131 15 Exhibition Tennis Matches KllO Sin Kie and Pat HurhfM hav e consented to play exhibition matches on the Strait.H Chinese Recreation Club ground on Thursday August 22 at 4.30 p.m. The tennis court will be enclosed and admission will be by tickets only at $2 00 each for chaira or
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    • 115 15 CATHAY CAFE 1 Where Everyone Goes AFTER ONE YEAR AND 6 MONTHS ENGAGEMENT ESTELLE COWAN ANNOUNCES FAREWELL WEEK OF Florence Chappel Lucille Nicholson Dolores Doe INDIVIDUAL SPECIALTIES j AND 'THE DANCE OF THE PAPER DOLLS" ENGAGEMENT^ EXTRAORDINARY HI LEE HI LO The Worlds Worst WIZARDS LEGERDEMANIACS PRESENTING THE BA! H
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  • Morning Tribune
    • 6 16 Morning Tribune Monday. August 19. I9jo
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    • 442 16 "WE ARE READY TO RECEIVE HITLER" Mr. Du if Cooper On The R.A.F. Week Of Victory London, Aug. 18 '11/K should not bav< d Hitler to come before iff n-am to receive him I <i<- quite ready t<. receive h ind we v.iH s really very disappointed if he .!<>■
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    • 239 16 London, Aug. 18. j^ REPLY t# tlie German High Command communique on blockade was issued by the Ministry of Information yesterday evening. It says: "The accusation that England has violated the international rules of sea warfare comes singular]/ inappropriately from Germany, who has herself alread'/
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    • 194 16 CANADA U.S.TO HAVE DEFENCE TALKS OffdenNburs. u y, )rk Au» is' COME specific defence p fo j v posal and the course of I action will probably be dis- cussed by President Roo*. velt and Mr. Mackenzie Klnj (Canadian Prime Minister) according to a statement made by President Roostrdt at
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    • 180 16 London, Aug. 18.— The Rom* radio, according to the Belgrade correspondent of the Italian News Agency, broadcast to-day that Mr. Ralph Parker, described as British Consul at Skoplje. Yugoslavia, Mr. Terence Atherton, correspondent of the Daily Mail in Belgrade, and the Swiss journalist, Mr. Kudolpn Singer, have been
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