Morning Tribune, 23 August 1940

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  • 8 1 Morning Tribune I H4. Friday. August 23, 1940.
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  • 579 1 "V^ Wi// /ifi/a On Britain's Side sdfgsdfg sdfg dfgsdf gdf If Taly invad d Eg'pt. Bii tain and Egypt would b? united by the mingling Of blood shed m a common causo. The Prime Minister's statement is warmly welcomed m the press. It
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  • 300 1 CABINET CHANGES LIKELY Jp^ophets Say London, Aug. 22 tnree monthsrecess both of Parliament adjourn•lernoon for a fortrhV with power given to call together eaiiier. should cumstances require that irsi The break is m no ise t holiday for the Minirs or the members. Reuters jbv correspondent learns. will have a
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  • 70 1 Many anti- i aircraft posts i m the Egyptian I deserts are j manned with/ Br c n guns t which can be put to good use against low fly- i m? aircraft. J I British troops i occupy a num. ber of these po. sitions.
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  • 75 1 Malta. Aur. 22. ENEMY aircraft flew at a great height over Malta on Wednesday afternoon. They were engaged by anti-aircraft batteries and lighters went up. The raiders withdrew without dropping any bombs. t Further details of Tuesday's raid.s en the island reveal that some damage was done
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  • 19 1 London, Aug. 22 -The death has tycuiTed of the well known scientists Sir Oliver Lodge, Reuter
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  • 41 1 Tokyo. Aug 22— Japan most 1,0 ahead with her South Seas' policy, despite the difficulties which Western pcrwers interested m that region might be expected to put m her way. declared Foreign Minister MaUuoka m a .stM*ech here.- Reuter
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  • 78 1 Wardha, Aug. 22. THE C ngress Working Commi tee passed a molu ion .ej ctirg Bri.a n's 1 test ofler as ou lined m the Viceroy's statement of Aug. 8. The resolution calls upon the people of JS3j§£gggSnSS g srsr Swats the Viceroys proposal-s or WMBI
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  • 40 1 S HIPS ATTACKED 22. —A bombing atitlah convoy was r-*--north-east coast It is believed the >^it The convoy led fierce fire on '■> who vanished when a <red. reported that an dropped aerial torsteamer off the Irish ."•tPfITTiPf wqc linrtom. Reuter
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    • 26 1 /00J£jitk SAFEGUARD YQURSF.LVES feilllf INSURt WITH THF EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. j SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL bfREET. < SIM.U'ORE, S.S 'HONK M> MU
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  • 632 2 ALIEN QUESTION DISCUSSED Lond ii, Aug. 22. thi- Houn o) da npnt md this morning for fee finals 1 Uni before adjourii g Tor the sliorl nce,s. The Hoiue Secretaiy Sir J In Aid rsun. answer. d several questions on fl subject ol aliens and .aid that up to last
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  • 116 2 MEDIUM SIZE TANKS London, Aus. 22 —In the House of Commons, Sir John Anderson was asked to take steps to investigate the claim made by Dr. Gerald Savoy, of Lausanne, that he had produced an efficient nntidote to mustard gas. He said the matter wa.s being m v c st
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  • 272 2 London, Auf« VfEVVSPAPKRS gi\e prominence to photographs <»t a 1 1 acre dump of wrecked Nazi planes, brought down by I Air Force over Britain, which will be used to make weapons [or Britain. Altogether 1.072 tons of planes are estimated to ha?e been
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  • 123 2 London, Aug. 22. MAJOR Fielding Eliot, military commentator of the New York Herald-Tribune, writes: "From tue German p^int of view the results of the past week must b 2 difcCOUtaging. The outlook for the future is perhaps dancer than at any moment since the invas on of Norway
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  • 41 2 Loud It is learned that th SW African Veterans' Rea cd all representatives of tmked by Germany to COi cute with the chairm: Reserve m order ta disc possibility of forming a tores legion m South Africa
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    • 206 2 A HOME FROM HOMI Situated on Instil jtion Hill and, away from the noise of sin^apor*», m surroundings of natural beauty HILLTOP offers you 4 home where you ca»i live en Joy m peace and comfort. Large (i.irdens, T«nnis Caarts,. and an excellent Table. \w-\ rooms with bathrooms attached Plume
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    167 3 EX- LEADER I t had escaped death before. 1 I*' < tohnsott, described himself as sum I i ipi mat. born at Teheran. The i I Ltiack, m 1 statement by John son. I i he became enamoured of Trotsky s I brought him from Paris to Mexico, I q|
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  • 482 3 19M TYoUk| .1 nci Zln i »»g ot i.' n hum Into I open ii n i val- I Mron^os 1 pc sition brcau>p h«- combined membership «>f the TclMOitlrmti with thr general secretarytblp ot the Communist Paity whirli In the last word, was the
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  • 96 3 ANGLO U.S.A. MILITARY ALLIANCES London \uc •>•»._ With r* L id to reports i ha ;«n- S p. u• t.H m:: ths't thr British Ciov^mmrn* H*i srrking a mili- tarv :illi;mcr with the (faffed states and that s Iho nrt'srtif y t r»lk«i brtv«*pn Can-til* and ||M S J I'niifH
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  • 227 3 IaiUUCWS' DEBATE I Louden, Aug. 22. ■iJN the House of Commons Mr. Herwald I Ramsbotto n. President of the Board tt Education, m the course of a statement on ph>si(ai trailing f>r you hs, announced that he had decid.'d to set
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    • 29 3 "Whk "lactogen" comes from Australia and fresh supplies arrive at regut C~\'Ntofik lar fortni B ht| y intervals /Ky I (wfo n((!iy/2ty pi) Mil VV/ Vi^hbA \li" 'IW/ -'s'^
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  • 618 4 NEWS OF THE COMFORTS' FUND COMMITTEES Xvm \i«lntoi 10-fI4IV sdfgsdfg sdfg dfgsdf gdf v-hieh includes French, Czech andj Polish women. Yesterday Mme. Pingaud and Mme. Lejeune delivered the work i to the depot The comforts which the Inter- allied women have made will be sent direct to General de Gaulle
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  • 63 4 I The Combined BmieM are stains a Krand vanetv entertainment at the Victoria The.tr- I Sjf*- a M ;li f Briulh Re,, j 1 <;.'mrri""i)m, m dlr l«"-''na,:e H Il.i: I uenerai onicer C*anan4inr, »h<> will i ii is .-xperted v.at Blbquw Uteati wrt Will WdCMM this <>|)1).,11,,,,i(v
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  • 1072 5 5 MONTHS' OLD, AND ALL'S WELL! ftp 1 1 ix ih-ni«»nth anniversary 11 n milestone m a ba-H^-sim- Imm an almost helpKss infut b€ will have rhangW td nuiHiilously into a respon- vu n.dividual with a perI |X] tl his own. I teams to handle Q ay try to roll
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  • 64 5 OUR FREE OFFER I\ONT go by i when mixing Baby's food. Write to Helen, j i cp Morning Xti- S bune, IKr.rou S Road. Btngapore, for a qw- cial free SPOON MEAS U R F I Alternativoly.il i you haven't got a stamp handy, send your np- J plication BY
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  • 146 5 Do's And Don'ts For Mother... Father i S DON I Jp S alf>ne unless you .sure that hf to dO s»». B< S carelul to support lus back until the mv < i enough to hold him I i without a t ling or .slump. DO .vaU-h for rle keUs.
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    • 60 5 '<,■■,/■■' I Hlr'w^. '^xT? B i WKsS&o^i*si^y*<^fax ''m»' '%.'■s■" jfl /I mm Jm S* <tf& I fjU^ AAa^Alv I Mo waste beeau.si- theiw jMC*^ nothing to throw away fff^ eCOHOmiCaI at^our nearest branch Si-J *>**.lt*M LIVER BAUBAOI UHtt QASUtf PINEAPPLE HAM prepared meals p^^brawn, york PHONE 5376 FI V X
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  • 406 6 POLICE USED TOO MUCH FORCE 1 Prices Of Rice Revised i < )}>'DiN T (i to yesterday i J eminent Oasette, Urn lollow- maximum price i white rice and piub lied rice: Burma white rio B <■) M f nportei elling price pei i elling, 1 Ilinß $9 75; per
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  • 85 6 U.S. LOANS FOR CANADA \\ASHl\(.m\ thf: HOUSE cm TATIVFS If j BILL THE MAIN PKOViaJ OF WHICH AITTHOI is S MILLION CREDIT LOAN'S AMFRKAN NATIO* The amiMuhiV!! 1 oott, v.hit h would I 1< ans to Canada an ;!id French poa* Western Remfeph. J t'eated by 129 Such loans arc
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  • 29 6 Hongkong, Aug. 21. Dr p c Chang (Chang Pcng-chun Cai nese Minister D66igi te U Tur key, has sailed from Eoneiou for Bombay en route to I; Central News.
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  • 55 6 A STAR RELAXES AT HOME Hen i> Bcttc] Davies at hon veiy unlike ihei s o p lustiettci screen horon.t you see on the! films. Above she'.s takißf h dogs for an rat.] ing. Thev'rej two scotties 1 1 a poodle. Below] she enjoys a quiet smoke bit the evening
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  • 215 6 ANTHONY PAUL, known as Leo to his em; A l«)-.vear-old Eurasian, was found lyi»8 ously wounded m Robinson Road, earl morntnf. He died m the Tan Took Sens tal three days later. Apparently, Anthony, who was clc mentally unbalanced, had tried to climb drain pipe
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  • 646 7 Loveday Court Martial Story I fAPTAIN Loveday, R.E., who is being court martialled on charges of conspiracy to defraud the War Department, and corruption, was stated to have once left a sealed parcel of currency notes and bearer bonds to the value of
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  • 14 7 MORNING TRIBUNE i— i I DAY. 7 23, IJ#, I sdfgsdfg sdfg dfgsdf gdf
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  • 12 7 And Who TOLD HIM? sdfgsdfg sdfg dfgsdf gdf sdfgsdfg sdfg dfgsdf gdf
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  • 116 7 Singapore, Thursday. NY ALAS Rubber Kstales, Limited, r*i> ut a profit of SBl,o.i.r»K 'for 1!)39, compared with $20 .7.11. Kl for the previous year. At the annual general meeting of the company, to be held at th< NTS. Buikiiii<\ Singapore, on Thursday. Au£. 29, at noon, the payment
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    • 118 7 Britain Gets ■524 Millions I Of Arms It on, Auk. 22. f Department's I report issued last that Britain reft 2 1 million worth of ironi the United I which is nearly I for the previoui iter. I OUT THE FULL I WCY OF YOUR HAUI is not only one
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    • 68 7 fa^cfe/ company HEAD OFFICE MAFTItS PLACE e&sss BROKERS Several new cold starting Diesel Engines for sale. Immediate delivery. Ring 3114 for full particulars I EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Personalised Service by a duly qualified IW^— ~^g, registered practi- ft m^k' tioner with legal U qualifications X THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. I
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  • 1560 8 (poJpowuii On. (?Ai£kiAJtL trKOM LETTERS Xl( riVhli IND FROM CURRENI OONVERSA- TIO\S ON MATRU MUSICAL IT AITKARS THAT (UK (KITH HAS SUCCEEDED IN STORING DP A LIVELY (OMKOVKKSV RAGING ROUND THE STANDARD OP PERFORMANCE ISV M)CAL AMATEURS IN CONNECTION Wilil Jills TOPIC MUCH OPINION HAS CIRCULATED AS TO
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    • 80 8 •TO^^^^ (lid 1 ||ll|ii-|-|r^Ti/rrjß IIS ds^ •i E N I \MI N 0 (i IG L I a a d TOTII)A L M O N T E In a superb recording of I'urcini's Famous Opera uMAI) A M A to UTTER P L V Tfiis i ir n "HIS MASTER'S
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    • 62 8 j AN INVITATION TO MUSIC TEACHERS. The Far Eastern Music School of Singapore is ever interest* I to communicate with qualified music teachers either locally or abroad with a view to engaging their services when opp<» It unity occurs, (iood prospect is assured. Applicants shod state the instrument they teach.
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  • 775 9 READERS SUGGESTION FOR GRAMOPHONE SOCIETY JJH OW is <>lU. ol t,u. [viWts We haw received following the mfe* by our musical cri Me of an orchestra* concert tield a few weeks ago. \\v are not necessarily m entire agreement with all the views which the writer
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    • 73 9 1 1 VlllA JMINARY AWOI NCI:\U:NI VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL I SI IiMKH'TIOX I'O.XI'KK'I' B CESAR FRANCK CONCERT I Friday SEPTEMBER 27th 1940 I Subscribers to previous concerts will receive applica tion forms m the near future. Note:— Non-subscribers who wish to make sure of obtaining an application form at the
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  • 223 10 of the best Chica. U vinl to bJM been cmpl ien they are Alleged to Annamalai money changer, 'for md relieved him of over $1,000. bundled me into a taxi, pressed me d M at on me." said Akamai.. i yesterday In the criminal district court,
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  • 105 10 IT was lucky for R Sabapathy that a man named M.M. i Mayagan, whose nose he "had broken with a punch, was willing to compound the ca e. When they appeared m the third police court yesterday, be'foie Mr. J.G. Rappoport, Court Inspector L).R. Cowie.
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  • 127 10 $1000 Fine On Lottery Charge FINE of $1,000 was H imposed on Chan Ah Sak, a 35-year-old Chinese, who pleaded guilty yesterday to a barge of having atsisted m the management of a Chap Ji Xc Lottery. In dtfault he will undergo three month rigoroui Imprisonment. It appeared that 011o
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  • 82 10 LATEST APPOINTS ITS IN JOHORE MI. So J I Bfl of the Ma! v i<e. has been wee m Jonon Mr C W. A S. cently acting Fn Penang Municipal < has been appointed Muar. Mr D G b A S. Harper Ball ha' Z ponted additional the Johore State
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  • 23 10 Four British soldi* ''aped I fiom the Germans and rowedmojtl of the way acpoFv tl Chariw I arrived m London rec ntly. I
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    • 219 10 S4\ \.LK' ■If' M 111 J lfti M 1 Wir^'ffuJft *ti- r W* Ik TIH WORRIES AND NERVES VANISH WITH THIS FAMOUS TONIC WINE After your very first sip of this famous tonic wine, you feel the strength flowing Into you: then comes the stamina-buikiinc; lasting benefit of the fine
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    • 230 10 v \J jl wii--o^o«i<r~o^^ SY hOmTßßffiSir INDIA LIHFS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained h\ the P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, uut
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    • 420 11 Ij|j, g 1 4 fr^oci3feg I Domestic Occurrence K SO\VIKDGMKNT 1 Tung and Family beg lo V :ose friends aad relatives I thl and letters of cons' lao those who attended the late Mr. Lee Kok I uations Vacant I need teacher. Apply stating m Secre.ary. Tat Kh,l-a X pur.
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    • 594 11 To Let Lumpur. (No. 439E, TO LET. new semi-detached bungalow No 1 Dlx Road, off Hillside Drive a s'fmUe Uppi Serangoon Road, Singapore. Apply within (No. 453E) SSf^J lo^ m Oxley To ir m heptember lst^ 4 rooms. 2 batbroooa. modem sanitation. $55,- monthly. No furniture to buy Box No.
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    • 675 11 Motor Vehicles TED 8 or 10 hp. Saloon Cte of recent design. Apply Lf M. :,lcl|>al Engu.^ Dtpt Sn 426Ei 8H I J MORRIS or Austin Saloon. Pr:ce up to $850-. Wrlt<? htatniK age etc. to Box 306 Maluya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. -i. 15*38 AUSTIN 7. Tourer. 50 M.P.O. Excellent
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    • 654 11 Personal WIU INTOME KNOWINO the whe- ot M ig please telephoni (No 4 I •<•! 11. 79. Buklt Tim irk Help-s thosi m 'rouble. Love, D'>nv Affairs ett. Wr.te iJlv r (No 4«4K> Matrimonial INDIAN 22, well rducat^d, rmployed 'Govrrnmcut 1 -ti k- r>rlde. Any c©«ie. Dox 316. Mal.iVA Tribune.
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  • 80 12 SHARES HANGAR WITH 'ENEMIES' i Washington— I A unique situa- i > tion has arisen yat tne Boiling S Airi>ort, Wash- Illll— The Austra- Han Minister to ;Um I'niled State-, (Mr (ast\> shares a lianyar for his private plane with the Italian, •nnaii. French i I air attaches m >
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  • 251 12 Flynn Challenges Nazi To Duel INGERED by a sneer at his "synthetic courage," Errol Flynn. the Irish-born Hollywood film star, challenged the editor of a pro-German newspaper In Buenos Aires to a duel. Flynn \s offer was not accepted, perhaps as wel> for the Nazi, for the film star is
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 181 12 Come and Sr«- %ours4lves on the Screen j TO- l» AY II wn-3.15-6.15-9.15 AT THE CAPITOL TIIL BEN v! th. ssholr H\KDV I Will Serirs Grand Show and W^ %*&f The Hardy Family %^W^ (.rand- Com<*d\ y^J*** ji im;i; ha kiiv a so\ Special Added Attraction of great local interest
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    • 186 12 h Greeted by Packed Houses Vesterda\ I TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.m. I numnw sunday 4 snows n I VLimi»K\il Warner Bros. Terrific Hit I r«ftNFY irs 0T THt W. I V% B^ A Al I P<r»O»< *y WILLIAM KBOHIfY A WAtNIt ItOVFtru HmH*,*i ficv«^ I The Happiest Show You
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  • 69 13 Shanghai Ch olera Continues „-r.i cases m t five week tv .i. bul- t ended Aur. 17: i were r.rrjrdrd of two over •d. but the bulm view of the eak season is over, that the vB m k tlnws chiefly, it liewd. wlnt to of the public i tm.
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  • 119 13 Biscuits Exports Ban Removed Thf: Pood Controller ;> that. result of an i teal ■to hold substantial minimum gfc i k>. it has now been posrt- ble to remove t lit* restriction on the export ol biscuit* from Malaya. i'he manufacture oi biscuits f:iinis an important local industry and Malayan
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  • 95 13 "Doctor" For Infants Gaoled A month's simple imprisonment was j Imposed by Mr. J. G. ißappoport. thiid maulstrate, yesterday on Wee Chai Kek, aged 74. who described .urn.self as a native doctor for infants, on a charge of begging. According to the I prosecution, conductled by Court Inspector D. R.
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  • 96 13 Johore Export Ban To U.S.A., Switzerland 1 IOHORE has prohiJ bited the export 1Uon of all goods t:> the United States, the Philippines and all territories under th sovereignty of Amorica, and Switzerland. Exceptions arc when the export., .satisfy the Financial Commissioner of Johore, that the foreign exchange proceeds to
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 150 13 THE HOTTEST DANCE TOPICS j KO HONG THK CABASR PATROBW Ac LOVFRS AT THK j .X NEW WORLD I SENSATIONAL Hr J DANCE HITS BJ(^ i TO-NIGHT DANCE 9.30 -12 p.m. BOXING! ItOVIM.! THE WORLD'S MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT. 1 TO-NIGHT :.,0 t. 9.30 p.m. .BBf^^ i SUN TALKIE jSv A
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    • 130 13 I BILAKIors SIDI rputt;\(. hhk.iii imkktainmim —FREI PRESS TO-DAY AT 118 ft M 5 EXCBLLBNT COMEDY OP BUPBBB POOLING MARCEL VAPNEL BOOK YOUR SEATS AND BE SIRE OP AN EVENING OF i MERRIMENT PHONE MO3. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION. (,\IMO\I lIIUTISII i:\VS J JI'ST ARRIVED. LET THESE (JIRI.S SHOW YOl' HOW
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  • 365 14 UNLUCKY DRAW FOR CHINESE TIN Ko>i«l Navy Rfllfvei and thr CMmh Wm vrs played a two-all clr.iu y< tcrday m I divisn n I mmtci at the Ansnn Koacl St;idium. The mat<-h was Ptoductivc oi some excellent f iK) hall. The Chinesr by their failure t<» win. have virtuali\ UnM
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  • 200 14 Police Lose To The Tads THE Police were beaten two-nil i, don match M incheiter Regiment it Tanglin A better-balanced side, the Tads would have won by a larger margin but for the sterling defence il up by tho Police backs and g alkeeper. The Tads pressed early, and m.,
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  • 121 14 SABA TINO FIT FOR TO-NIGHT JHE stage is set for the big fight to-night at t<he Happy World covered stadium I when the Puerto Rican, Atilio Sabatino, will mcA the Egyptian champion Mnhamed Fahmy Sabatina Is most eager to enter the rinu m winch only a couple oi weeks bark,
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  • Article, Illustration
    81 14 *T One of Holly wood's happiest couples is I«ati Blondell and Dick Powell, soon to be seen i m a film for y Para mount which bears the r title I Want a J D i v or c c.''-- S I .liidging from i the smiles on
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  • 277 14 Y«>«i«'rdav*« Tennis PAT HUGHES and Kho Sin Kie, the former Cup players, were .see m action again ye.on the Hung Lim Green m several exhibition mat< Both have captained Davis Cup teams', Hughes Britain and Sin Kie for China. Yesterday. HughM beat Sin
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 107 14 N What did the WC Rancher say— '/> i /t/ as (hey drank the h/w \\T) "tJ/\) m last round up I "jo* y° \X \w a:>' mm so enthusiastic fy" |jl|H about Johnnie Walker? Surely H JA 1 |->« tills t.ITDOIIK \\lilsk\ Bf^^figjß is t merely j»ood and Hkl^mH
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 48 14 'sports diary TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Leamx JIB. Chinese B R.A.F. (Kallar .-er Park; Div 113, i R.A.F. >H Q In- Jians. J.C.S A. I TIDE TABLE i HIGH TIDF 'O-DAY: 1.20 a.m.. 9.1 It 1.36 p.m.. 9.1 it 1 TO MORROW: 1.57 a.m.. 8.8 2.09 p.m.. 8.9 ft
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  • Reuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 15 15 I London. Aug £261 Buyers jtiP. Seller* i 261 3 4 Buyers T262 Sellers
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    • 19 15 I .don. Aus Buyers Sellers Dull 12% 1 i)t. 12 j l- >7 8 12 lIW IL 1316
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    • 39 15 I l London, Aug 22. I! industries 2510 3 Tr. (betren 33 < 2 b s'hai Bank Register) 62 2 a .k of lA. C. 63 b \mertcan Tobacco 181 2 Re. Gold Loan idon Issue) i<
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    • 10 15 I London. Aug 22.^ Fine, per oz 0
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    • 25 15 London, Aug 22. TT r.don on Paris Bat i-58 TT ondon on Is. 3 1 32 d. 4.02» 2 to 4.03^2 Official Rate.
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  • 52 15 nanti Club" ol Johor hich has cca ed to p xiit, n call ci to furnish proof ■> nee to the Registrar J ho c. within three bs Liv Pahat Japanese," a ed m Joh re, has b up d to futiii-sh proof existence within three the
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  • 36 15 tern Life Sports tennis team against Badminton Party on 2 p.m. at the latwill be: Chan Tan Lai Chuan, Tan Lor. Kwong Sung, Chan Wee Eng Hong. Lim Chua Kirn Cheng, Lim Wee Phee Ghee Tan
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  • 64 15 Laurel Hardy At The Cathay I AUREL nnd Hardy are ba:s again with us m "Saps At 's>ea." now showing at the Cathay. It is another Hal Roach hit, showing the two comedians as silly and fimny as ever, m a story tha: I ranges from a horn making factory
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  • 83 15 THE special repeat performance of The Malayan Magic Circle's recent success "Out of the Hat' 1 to be held at the Victoria Theatre o-mor ow night at 9.30 H* Excellency the Officer Administerlng the Oofwrnroent and party Will attend, and the public tre requested tc be
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  • 124 15 MICKEY ROONEY U hi., linkable mU m Judg*- Ham and Son,' which opened at th» Capitol last night. Plain, icruffylwokint; Rooney has that something v/hich appeals to the audience and which enables him to get away with many things another "man" wouldn't dart-. Tht Hardy family
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  • 114 15 ANN Sheridan scores a hit m "Torrid Zone" which opened at the Alhambra last night. Still maintaining her "oomph, Ann seems to have improved m 1 her repartee at the expense of Pat O'Brien and James Cagney, both famed for their ready wit. The story
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  • 127 15 Mr. John Malcolm Ha\. ;i Mercantite >lann» officer, who hud been engaged 111 the evacuati«"i i of Dunkirk, was, it uus stated .n London Se*- sums, a prosecutor m a ims,- hat it had hi i been possible to £et m to«ch with hit.i
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  • 147 15 Lord Strickland Dead London, Aug. 22. THE death occurred to-day m Malta of Lord Strickland, former Governor-General, m his eightieth year. Lord Strickland had been m the service of the British Government tot fifty years. He served m the j Leeward Islands, Tasmania, Wes-'te-m Australia and New Souih (Wales Born
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  • 32 15 The LoyaLs took full points from the Gordons at Chang i yesterday, inning 2—l. This follows the I oyals' splendid win over the RAF a few days ago.
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  • 28 15 Madrid, Aug. 22 Senor Sanchez Mazas, one of two Ministers without Portfolio, have been relieved of his r>ost. Mazas was a prominent member of the Falanfcist party Reuter
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  • 208 15 LOW LEVEL RECORD FOR LONDON CRIME r^KIMK m the Metropolitan police area. Bfl WtH as m the Home Counties, has reached what la lu'lieved 10 be a new low-level record. Buvbirs and thieves of all types, BDUtfh-ailll-rap raiders pick-pockets, and most criminals un< other headings arc having one- of their
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  • 78 15 CHIN ToOUg Kff. Chinese interpreter attached to the Civil District Court, claimed tiial m the Fiftii Police Court, yesterday, on a charge of j having received an illegal gratification of $15 from Koh Miah Hau on Autx 2. Chin is alleged to have received th< money for
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  • 72 15 JOHORE ARMS LAW roF the purpose of providing lor renewals of licences U r lirearnu by means of an endorsement on the licence already issued, instead of by way ol the issue of a completely new document, an ena 1 bment to amend the Arm Enactment, will be Introduced Into
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  • 110 15 S. R. C. OUT OF LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Till-, SRC withdrawn 1 the Dr. lof tfct f.4.F.A league as they find it d:r I raise a te m owl if t> m -n I aving to a f c d mlliU y d j The Recs. wh hay bee i
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  • 111 15 (Continued from pace 2» 1 "nL of tli. i les, Sir John Anderson said U if art ion I t; Ren forthwith Close Interest h the fute < InInterned alien was sliowi 1 not only m the afternoon*! full debatr on thfi adjounnncir. but the QtmerOUfl questions ar<'
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  • 115 15 (I'rodiirt of T.S.A.) An Emulsion eimtaining COD LIVER OIL with TJMAMIN CHLORIDE to which is added Pure Cocoa Imparting a dHtvtahln COCOA FLAVOUR. Run In Vita- < mins A-B and I). Kccon -.mended »»r all eOndltiSM m which pure Cod Liver Oil id indicated. Blood and flesh forming. Promotes
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  • 97 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal CliartT AD. im. Incorporated m the Ni-th'Tlur.cLi Lit Indi(Netherlands Trading Socie'y) BANKEKS Paid Up Capital f.40.030.000Re rvc Fund 10,500,000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK r LOOTED Read omcr: BATAVIA lUaiu hes: Netherlands Bast lndies:-43oura-baya, Samarang. Mcd tevreden, Bandoeng Cherib >n Tegal, Pecalongan,
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    • 63 16 I London. Aug. 22. THK I'nder-Secretary fef Foreign Affairs, Mr. i R. A. Butler, informed the House of Commons to-day that the situation m Thailand (Siam) was being watched by the S British Government S Lord Halifax, Foreign J S Secretary, had no Infori mation of any
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    • 126 16 Air Raid Warnings Not Always London. Aug THE Home Secretary, Sir J° ll 1 Anderson, m the course of' further statement m the Hou-> of Commons on air raid wa ings circulated to Houses, pojntcj out that the public must be pr pared not only to be warn* without being
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    • 443 16 Hitler\s New Weapon LONDON, AUG. 22 QEBMAN GUNS MOUNTED ON TIIF FRENCH COAST SHELLED CONVOY PASSING THROUGH THE STRAITS OF DOVER TO-DAY. IT WAS THE FIRST TIME SINCE THE WAR BEGAN HAT COASTAL BATTERIES HAD BEEN USED \GAINST BRITISH SHIPPING IN THE ENGLISH
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      145 16 y^ The MinUt^r of Suppl> Mr S i Hubert Morii- j NO, has decided to sot up a Tank > Board. uhich i will deal >wiftly with the ■>• S nufacture of tanks which are S urgently needed i for the British N i Army. Th^e 3 photo graphs S
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    • 120 16 TOKYO, AIG U. Tlifc FOREIGN MINISTER, I MR MATSUOKA. HAS SENT TELEGRAMS TO 40 DI P L OMATIC KEPRESENTATIVES ABROAD ORDERING THEM TO RETURN TO TOKYO. This action foreshadows a whole reshuffle ot appointments; a>; a preliminary to a new "diplomatic offensive." stated the Domei news
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    • 19 16 Moscow. Aug. 22— Sir Stafford CrlppS to-day saw the Foreign Trad<> Commissar, Mikoyan. The u.Uk lasted 45 minutes.- Reuter
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    • 150 16 Successful Attack On Italian Oil Tanks Cairo, Aug 22. A COMMUNIQUE states that during the night of August 19-20 R.A.F. bombers raided Tbbrtik harboui. Naval oil tanks on the foreshore which were tho main objectives were attacked with success, as were uLm) landing grounds at Tobruk and el Adem. Three
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