Morning Tribune, 24 August 1940
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Article212 1940-08-24 1 i4 London, Aug. 23. GERMAN News Agency A messa ge from Berlin rethat the region of Calais shelled by British longrange guns last evening. Tie New York morning paoers carry headlines which' proclaim. "Big guns duelling across the Channel." The convoy which was unsu*% eosfolljReuter; British Wireless - 212 words
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Article33 1940-08-24 1 London. Aug. 23.— The King visited I south-east coast port this morning and inspected harbour defences. His Majesty then inspected officers and men from minesweepers and later visited coastal and inland defences. B.O.W.B.O.W. - 33 words
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128 1940-08-24 1 Journalist Says 50 U.S. Destroyers For Britain New York, Aug. 23 I ><ks as though fifty of our over-a&c I royers may soon be sent to sea manI British sailors and flying the British I said Mr. William Allen White, the I American journalist, broadcasting on I of his 'CommitteeReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration419 1940-08-24 1 R.A.F. IN LIBYA FOUR ITALIAN WARSHIPS SUNK LONDON, AUG. 23. POUR ITALIAN WARSHIPS WERE SUNK BY THE ROYAL AIR FORCE IN BOMBA (LIBYA) HARBOUR, YESTERDAY. These include two submarines, a destroyer and a submarine depot ship. The British squadron set out from Cairo and took the Italians in Bomba completelyBritish Wireless - 419 words
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Article30 1940-08-24 1 Aug. 23 T,,i 4o Japanese dipto* in ("111! i.i'l'" > n O oke man. R [res] b. Mfhin I mon! v menl f« am bo I ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement24 1940-08-24 1 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES (fe^Sl INSURE WITH x|s§^ THF EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICI HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SINCtfORS. M |IUNI M>24 words
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Article593 1940-08-24 2 GREEKS DENY ULTIMATUM London. Allf S.I I L I this < i on. Ing to press n s from King v U Ch i iita- with defl i no Ind howthai the po Itton baa underfundamental ch int presa reporta with the creative no confirmation In official quarters here ofReuter - 593 words
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Article68 1940-08-24 2 Buenos Aires, Aug. 23. DR. Ortiz, President of Argentina, has tendered his resignation following a senatorial enquiry and the debates in Congress over the El Palmomar land seand:il, arising from the purrhaso by tin* War Ministry of land at a prir<> far above its valur, andReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration80 1940-08-24 2 In a quiet coun-1 try road in EM- land these sol- < d.trs, members I of a British in- I fantry regi- ment are pre- t paring a lovely i little reception for old Adolf and his para- chutists. Dis- mounting from 1 their camouJ flawed80 words
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Article263 1940-08-24 2 London, Aug. 23. THHK Egyptian Government's decision to fight if Italian troops cross the frontier is warmly commended in the pi The Daily Telegraph says that the cajolery and thn from II Duce have failed completely to deter Egypt from ca ing out, mi the letter andReuter - 263 words
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Article137 1940-08-24 2 A SHIP which defied enemy airmen in the last great war and in the Spanish Civil War is one of the strange vessels, in the mighty fleet of merchant ships which now form Britain's life-line. Although a distinctive target— the 5.000-ton fuel tanker Refast is137 words
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Article93 1940-08-24 2 Hungary's Reply To Rumania London, Aug. 23. A GERMAN News Agency despatch from Budapest says that M. Hory, leader of the Hungarian delegation, has left for Turnuseverin taking Hungary's reply to Rumania's offer regarding Transylvania The reply will be delivered on Saturday. The Agency adds that the reply is veryReuter - 93 words
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Article72 1940-08-24 2 Spots Before Eyes People in South East England have spots before the eyes black spots that settle on (lowers and vegetables, hedges and trees, windowledges and doorsteps. Cause of it) all are the B.K I and R.A.F. From oil dumps which they set on fire round Dunkirk, soot and oil72 words
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Article81 1940-08-24 2 FREEDOM GROUP IN AMERICA New York, Aug. AN organisation is being for: here to provide moral iuiancial support for Generi Gaulle called "The freedom gro'i of Frenchmen of America. Lead of the organisation Paul Seguin who served witl French Army in 1914-18 and on American citizen. Mr interviewed, said thatReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement110 1940-08-24 2 t j^BJ B^b^H 1 The only dressing that feeds the hair 6TLVTFIX HAIR CREAM gives a vigorous "alive" glossiness because it feeds the hair roots, as it contains Pure Silvikrin It is non-greasy and does not gum the hair. 6ILVIFIX Is the only hair cream with all the virtues of110 words
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Article408 1940-08-24 3 Tribuiir Staff Reporter' BILL to raise $10,000,000 by j the igh thi for the purpose i 1 to the Imperil I Oovei nan the pro.secuti in ol the war be intr r ki>-' nto ♦he Council v. 1 Mond I: is pr poaed to :il:--mth i408 words
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Article145 1940-08-24 3 A CLERGYMAN who told two private soldiers "that Britain might as well frive up," was sent lo gaol for three months— the maximum pwtifchment at fcinfton, Herefordshire. He «aa the v Trovor Bowen. of Kinpton. He wm di-wd with fusing disaffection among two nrivot idlers145 words
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Article235 1940-08-24 3 nnT London, Aup; 23. B number of trained airmen lost to < many since Aug. 8, mentioned by Mr Sinclair on Aug. 21, as bein<» "substantially more than 1,500", was itself increased belm the Air Minister had finished -his speech A careful investigation oi officialReuter; British Wireless - 235 words
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Article84 1940-08-24 3 j S Tokyo, Aug. 23. k COMMITTEE > i of twenty.six to l organise a single party In I i which all pre- I viaus groups in S the Diet will be S merged has been estahlishcfl by the Premier, Prince Konoye. i The commit- teeReuter - 84 words
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Article30 1940-08-24 3 Shanghai. Aug. 2\\ Anoth' I large contingent of tho East Surreya left Shanghai this afternoon, marching through the Settlement, headed by tho United States Marines' band.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article91 1940-08-24 3 Shanghai, tag. t& J j A TIIAI-INDC) MIW alliance is anticipa ted hv the ChhWM press which reports S the arrival in Hanoi nf a I hai!:»nd military S i mission, in order to iIBCVM the comnion a(lilii(l<> to Japan. i Banglnfe neawge it ilh tfiat be-Reuter - 91 words
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162 1940-08-24 3 Canton Suffers Acute Rice Shortage Canton. An^. 2.1. THE already serious rice situation is now becoming more acute with the larne increase in popolatton as a revult of tIM evacuation Of Chinese from Hongkong and 'he flood —mo which is now threatening riceM*4«ciltg districts around Canton. Apart from the inundationReuter - 162 words
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Article44 1940-08-24 3 London, Aug. 2'.i. Victoria Crosses have been awarded to Second-Lieutenant i; vv Allai pnd Durham Light [nfantty, and Company SergeantMajor George Orlstock, NorfoU Regiment, foi acts ol bravery m I 'uncr OrUtOCk has since died of is wound-. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement24 1940-08-24 3 "he Fifth Column gjjure has gives s n%<» t >ar«— but )U \y ne luouih. TOP PRE«S alk About Tiger Instead" I( SSL BEER24 words
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Advertisement128 1940-08-24 3 N<». onoo No (SA) In L.O *****. THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 113) NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND. Notice is hereby given that a lease for the term ol M years of the undermentioned Crown Land situate at Kalang, Singapore, will be sold by Public Auction at the Land128 words
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723 1940-08-24 4 Exhibition Tennis Matches At S.C.R.C.: Further News Of Johore Players j PEOPLE j AND PLACES I VERA ARDMORE Li E the OnVer Admini lerl the Government, th«- Hi M- s. w .Jon.-. UK the G.0.( Major General I< V Bond, the Hon. Mr. ll \\«-m»«t>'--11... bii Consul General, Mi U....723 words
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Article, Illustration71 1940-08-24 4 Top:— Mr. Seaiv S Lcag and his daughter Miss llosie Seow were spectators at the Exhibition i Tennis matches held at the S C.E.C on 1 Thursday in aid l of the Malaya Patriotic and t the China Re. lief funds. i Above:— HE The G.0.C., Ma.71 words
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Advertisement41 1940-08-24 4 temptation to J n< bt-auLy when J^P Ul(> K'laxcs your A fA V :il 'i will liud that Mi. ha.s diaoorefed metho ol keeping your rresh imi radJ despite an •'I. temperature. f 1 /V 1 A IJ Butt* ry Koad.41 words
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Advertisement25 1940-08-24 4 Mexican design sets, Jackets, Hats and Bags to Match with White Shirts at mm H 4w _^^a^V^^ ■7 .^r mw Capitol BMfft: Spore: Phone 385825 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1940-08-24 5 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this pa#e every Saturday. Address your letter to her, co Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. Post Free S r hacihties |N old. .llt.itr the y dtllf1,202 words
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Advertisement25 1940-08-24 5 *l S Correspondence Coupon S ft)*' ,ibov«* (oiipon must bo rii<l<».«<| «itt> »\'-rv c <>rrp>pondonrf ronpon. I it Morntnrf Tribune Saturday, Aucrust 24 1940. I25 words
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Advertisement157 1940-08-24 5 Jtce LshgOvA tor dinner j J will have an entirely freak meaning if have jiot already eaten some of the delirious ice cream made by the C<>l<l Storage Creameries. Easily the finest, ric!n smoothest ice cream you ever tasted, and so digestible too because it's homogcniied. There are a dozen157 words
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Article156 1940-08-24 6 rpHF Mala>.. :i 1 < ontroUtf writes: Nrv^ pnr s have been for Burma while and I rice in Penang a«d Malacca. I for some tinv been lilv In Bangkok, Han I SalgOQ, partly because Of t!i«- approach of the harwM re which prices altend U?156 words
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Article, Illustration382 1940-08-24 6 Indian Robbed Of $1,345 THK story of Annamul... mone» changer, who was robbed <,t $1,345 after being "tak. ride" to Pasir Panjan.. corroborated in some det; Fabir Khan, one of the two accused, when the case u, re sumed yesterday. Fazir Khan, who admit he drove the taxi, is chu:382 words
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Article229 1940-08-24 6 "Coming Events......?" I BRITISH people in Malaya, who would be lai at by their relatives in Britain if they sent H< parcels of food and soap, will be interested in circular which has been distributed in Bangkoi Entitled "To All Germans In Thailand circular explains229 words
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525 1940-08-24 7 Continued Hearing In Loveday Trial JIVING evidence at the trial bv court martial yesterday of Captain R. C. Loveday, R.K.. on charges of con nirai v to de raud kkl War Department and of taking meneys amounting to 1169,000 corruptly from contractor*. Mr.525 words
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Article76 1940-08-24 7 London, Aug. 22. •m; t.) the Bank of Eng- ni dat?d Aug. 21, note .j has fallen from £613.9 to ns, reflecting the influx currency, thus, it is be,bviating the possibilities of increase in th- fiduciary deposits have fallen from 14 5 millions, while bank- haveReuter - 76 words
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Article124 1940-08-24 7 CLIPPER TO CALL AGAIN A T BERMUDA Washington, Aug. 23. rHE British blockade against German and Italian business transactions with the United States has apparently been materially strengthened, because United States malls by air Clipper are again being routed througn Bri i.sh Bermuda and it i.s said authoritatively that theReuter - 124 words
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75 1940-08-24 7 Bank Note Ban Waived For Japanese Tokyo, Aug. 23. GREAT BRITAIN will accept remittances by the Japanese of notf.s of th? Bank of England l f the 'Japanese holfiera rorward 'hem to Engtond by the medium lit tho Rank of J;;mtn by Aur. 27, th r Japrir.r.sp nov^rnment authorities wereEastern News - 75 words
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458 1940-08-24 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY. AUGUST 24 1940. PLAIN HINT TO ITALY |F Mussolini docs not take the hint from Hassan Sabry Pasha, the Egyptian Prime Minister, he will be In fbr serious trouble. Any attempt On the part of the Italian troops On the African mainland to invade Egypt or the458 words
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Advertisement263 1940-08-24 7 Trade Bargains OPTICAL it your optical require- NAN-SIN has exactly want plus efficiency and Ring up 6363 for a conappointment complete Ion guaranteed or your k with a smile. before you go to elsewhere ytmr Glassy. IN OPTICAL HOUSE, tec Road. Phone 6363 glasses, see K. Careful test given. Charges263 words
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Advertisement40 1940-08-24 7 EYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, BXCUgVELYPersonalised Service WgT^l by a duly qualified TC^r-^v registered practi- rlff^' tioner with legal U J^ qualifications THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BLDG., THONF m r A. Thompson, Dr. of ucu Science, 35 years' European Clinical Expense.40 words
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Article, Illustration24 1940-08-24 8 Princesses At Wartime Home .mi in v (i.M !!l! nhere they arr during the wi I pleasui visits ri ill savin N Hifbasr ain24 words
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Article285 1940-08-24 8 A N A.F.S. man and a Tank Corps corporal helped to smash a spy ring at Portsmouth, and, at the Old Bailey, they saw the ring-leader, Mrs. Marie Louisa Augusta Ingram, sentenced to ten vears' penal servitude for Official Secrets Act offences. Mrs. Ingram was285 words
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Article319 1940-08-24 8 Chatterbugs Brand Farmer fHATTERBUGS. spi I ing wild rumours ai I a Lincolnshire I caused his bome to I watched by troops. He has faced, in Ihe d I of the ball, by an oilicer I inp: a revolver. H The victim of Mils dai I gossip is Mr. William319 words
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Advertisement91 1940-08-24 8 lOit (;iMM) FURNITURE? PLEASE SEE THE SUN WAH COMPANY. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS 83, VICTORIA STREET, PHONE 24:>r>. SINGAPORE. fejacW company Jf* Sults lvll%Ak^W V *s P^'l Keady to wear or HEAD OFFICE ';< to measure 3 RAFFLES PLA« jjj. High Class ig^? wMimb lailoring •?»*>**«* brokero Maltji Ple »»e call at:91 words
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Article, Illustration41 1940-08-24 9 HEN WARS FIRE FOUGHT ARD, CLEAN g pen- the ist air i t< ran many ttered i la n wars •■n. and with every treachery Hinder. ho l^ad taken •i11,:,. I!-.. '.VMlsionJTS Ponnder*! n.iy tide ml! turn and restored In liuropc."41 words
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Article, Illustration195 1940-08-24 9 T//A' dxnger of cmployuut Qcrman oiris us tertmntt in tk I important wUUU emphn by Felix iir ihvd cm t the irr m an Sri >ct .S'« Mr. Qrot$t in a book "i Knem ThO$e Spies" 'Hurst and BlCU SdJ, i tys tfuit 171195 words
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133 1940-08-24 9 Sunderland Directs Lifeboat Rescue WHILE flying 150 miles from land the captain of an R.A.F. Sunderland Hying boat (co-oper-ating with Coastal Command of the R.A.F.) saw a white speck on the water. He found that it was a small lifeboat with a white jib hoisted. Wireless messages were sent out,133 words
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Article81 1940-08-24 9 No Meagre La urels y COMPARING Belita Turner therewith) to any i v> footlight figure of Stage, screen or sport wottlrt- n'l (jive a very accurate description a/ the n S she tings, she dancts »fc« skates, sfw oci «/id ia ;/a,n Mkan paxsai'lh water skis. iua Belita i /s7<781 words
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Article163 1940-08-24 10 jfttANG Kwee x N t Choo. M- year-old paint- er. fell 25 feet to hK death S 1 while painting a window of *hc premises of Fiat i Company In Or- chard Road on the morning of S Aug. 20. He was i removed to163 words
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Article170 1940-08-24 10 TAXI OWNER ON CHEATING CHARGE LOW Cheng Swee. a taxi owner, was charged with cheating yesterday in the third police court before Mr. J. G. Rappoport. It is alleged that having insured his car with two firms. Low got one of the firms to pay the repairers for some damage170 words
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Article196 1940-08-24 10 ROBERT TAN, Engikvli-speakin^ Chi] on? ol pore's ticket racketeers, According to the poi: If you don't know what that means, a ticket ra is a person who buys tickets at cinemas and resells thMr Conrad Oldham. the third WBtf||S him a|| •rate, is of the opinion196 words
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Article90 1940-08-24 10 London A 22 DR. H. D. Van Bro< South African M Hague at the time of th< i invasion in a letter a k churches in South Africa U mak r a special collection on Sept. 15 in aid of the "oppn and subjectedBritish Wireless - 90 words
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Advertisement178 1940-08-24 10 S^C" ~*t^SSw SSt BfW Its r s^r^' r*. *3y Bg \JBI 1/ ffjljly twM Wnt i(< i\ lit' I'h'it w .^^fl^^^. il I i ty tV'M/ in ir\% piiiLi* lim:. (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND TIRTRSDAY ISLAND. For Information regarding freight and178 words
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Advertisement269 1940-08-24 10 i i •••Tr'B i^<J^Q}ifc J Anl^'V-^ 1 I I BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LIHFS I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). I The best possible services are being maintained by tin I t. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call I in China, India, Ceylon and the United269 words
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Advertisement412 1940-08-24 11 CLASSIFIED AID Situations Vacant j, at Assistant Teacher Qua (IKe Certificate. Box 337. Malay x iitpore. <No. 493E, expwienced teacher. Apply stating the Secretary, Tat Khalsa Lumpur. (No. 481E) oB CHINESE Girls required shop uuly 53, Lorong 35. Geylang. Appiy (Vq. 479E) Buyer snd Agenu Upcountry for Box 321. Malaya412 words
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Advertisement547 1940-08-24 11 To Let S°1 P( i UND HOUBI near S^ 516. Joo i Road. Singapore. Apply 51«-A. (No 442E) TO LET a spacious room In a decent house. A Sm l L B X No- 318. c.o Malaya TnbunJ. Ku^a Lmnpur. (No. 4398, TO LET new semi-detached bungalow. No. 1 pix547 words
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Advertisement623 1940-08-24 11 Motor Vehicles WANTED 8 or 10 hp. Saloon Ca r of recent design. Apply Le Mticier, Municipal Engineer* Dept., Singapore. (No. 42«E) 1938 AUSTIN 7. Tourer. 50 M.P O. Excellent Condition. One Own« 1 $800-. Exchauges or Hlre-purcha«e. considered, Box 331 Malkja Tribune. Singapore. (No. 47SE) IMMEDIATE SALS Ariel motor623 words
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Advertisement627 1940-08-24 11 Personal WILL ANYONE KNOWINO the whereabout of Mies K»thl«*n Fung pleiute telephone 'IT)\ (No. 47J*> PSYCHOLOGICAL Bureau, 79, Buklt Tim&h* Road. Helps those m trouble. Love. Dome»Uc Allaire etc. Write fully or call. (No 4Mfc> Matrimonial INDIAN 22. well educated, employed (Govern* incut), s«'i-k» bndf Any eaatti Box lit, Malaya.627 words
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Article63 1940-08-24 12 Mausoleum Railings For War Scra p i 'I HE heavy or- 1 namnita! ?i a Lngs round hi^ iamily mau- j M.|<um aie to S h<- K'vrn to th«- \v:«r-»(r:ip rol i tocil— by Ma S I jor A V. Ilobbs N S .it anirkfei- j y gm < <»63 words
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Article220 1940-08-24 12 IObEPH MAXWisILL J roee Iron prival j lo lieutenant In the las' i war. was awarded thr I Victoria Cross. Mill- jtary Cress with bar., Croix d? Guerre, andi Distinguished Conduct Medal. Now h* 4 is back in the armv. Determined to enlist in the AI.F.220 words
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Article43 1940-08-24 12 Sell Your Biscuit Tins i PKOCERS are to rcu purchase used biscuit tins from the; public to economise; in tin and save it for| arm intent production. Prices for returned tins range from is. frr a larp* to M for the small tin.43 words
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Advertisement174 1940-08-24 12 -me and Sr. Voiirstlvc^ on the Screen 1O- II A •> wn— 3.ls 6.15 9.15 AT THE CAPITOL Till: BEBI ol the uhole lIAKDV r VMILY SeriesA (irand Show if fa The llard> I'amiK < wA&E??SL ftLGJTfI j t I^M^' («rand Comedy .11 IM,I II\»I»VASO\ Special Added Attraction ol great174 words
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Advertisement234 1940-08-24 12 TO-DAY 1! am WICtBSt m^i '\^af^j b^b^Bb^b^b^bbtcUl b^^Vb»l^^L^bl m^J IB*lkl 1 U Hi b^^ I BhBKVB^^Bj _4^BB^mßß^ B W^ it a^. r ■^^ErSr I bh i^^- \IS A? b'b'bV <^^^^^ Jk^vH b"i W.Sm thrsr three lurn I B|B_w Jgrfu*^ V v the heal on the Equ3tor X^ I v <234 words
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Article70 1940-08-24 13 FILMING BEAUTY CONTEST rROTTING-AROUND' the globe looking j for feminine beaut? and other material. new.s cameraman, Darrel Brady, accompanied by his partner, K.F Bickhart, have selected Happy Cabaret to plcturei of the beauty parade that will take place there to-night. A jitterbug Competition specially organised, and for Which rirady is70 words
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Article76 1940-08-24 13 CTATING that it wcus excessive, Omar bin Ketchil unsuccessfully appealed yesterday before Mr. Justice Manning against sentence of a year's hard labour end a year's police supervision for house-breaking. Omar had entered a house in Bukit Timah Road at night by removing three planks and taken away76 words
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Article79 1940-08-24 13 Priest Convicted TEO Pin Seng, a priest formerly attached to the temple at Malabar Road, had his sentence deferred until Aug. 29 by the second magistrate, Mr. Conrad Oldham yesterday upon conviction on a charge of cheating Tian Chu of $2. Teo was said to havo gone round with faked79 words
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Article74 1940-08-24 13 SENT INSULTING LETTER (From our Own Correspondent > Muar, Aug. 23. TOR sending an Insulting letter to Mr. A. .7. Thorne of Ifeanrs. Fopden Brisbane Co., Aerodrome Works, Kluang. in which I he alleged that Mr. Thome had ac- j| ccpted a sum of $75 "and promised g to fife74 words
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Advertisement145 1940-08-24 13 MISS MAGGIE (ALLOW A (THE SILVER QUEEN) C OMB TO WITNESS FOR TIIF FIRST TIME -"F^ *10-\M.III* Ml LEADINC THE SNAPPIEST gWI DANCE BAND l\ MALAYA I^EE EXTENSION 9.30 p.m. TILL 1 A.M. TEA DANCE AS USUAL "BOX ING" ii^M^^gnwFirr T NIGHT 7 30 9 :;o i* P JIPt Refereed145 words
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Advertisement161 1940-08-24 13 I SHOWS TODAV I", Ml MS IT'S A RIOT! J**ittsk UIIKN TIIF (KA/V 3^T GANG AT THF:iii 7/^IS m:\/i»si M\n ro f'^Jf^HP^^LALif S STKIKI-: GOUM»E? gflß* I'""'' COMKIM Ol j C^&SgT J SI'PKRB HNM-IWi H **Sr^*4sEm* SUMMIRTKI) BV j \J^ IHUIMIN(. HIMIMII I I#i ;1^ n GAUMONT BRITISH 'W^jr/ MARCH161 words
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Article65 1940-08-24 14 Three -Nil Win For Chinese TUf II A -.'"<! I l.tnsi h- thn«« nul- l<> ml at i ami i'ari* Ah V for the i d two I I I ugh ap- l a Ch Ah Yik again §ncc( b the third goal B.C.F.A. "B": 1 J S i; El65 words
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Article, Illustration82 1940-08-24 14 Double Winner Double winnei S in the Malayan I I !i ampionships was Kho Sin i J Kie, here seen carrying h i s j doubles prize (which he won with Chua) Choon Leong) i and the singles i tup. annexed t after his en- 1 J counter w i82 words
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440 1940-08-24 14 Airmen Struggle Hard I For Both Points I ALTHOUGH they lod three-nil at the interval, the I I had to I iesperatelv to take both points from I Police in tl» ll ted division match on the Stadium >• I The p Uce 'V440 words
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254 1940-08-24 14 ITiE Indians beat the Airmen (H.Q > by the odd goal in three yesterday in a division 2B match on the J.C.S.A. ground. For this result, the Indians had to thank Sangarsn who scored both their goals. Other factors contributing to the victory were254 words
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Article128 1940-08-24 14 CANDIDATES for the Singapore v races were put on the easy 1 .'.esterday morning training beinq confined to the sand track and t 1 Bukit Tinggi valley circuit. At Bukit Tinggi. horses 1: Major Fox's stables were prominent. BLUE PETER was trotted run a couple128 words
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Advertisement77 1940-08-24 14 SELECTIONS I 1 BY I 'SPECTATOR' I "orECTATOR'S" f rv se- 1 i lertians for I i ntces at Tarpinp ai I JJace 1 -BAY ROSi: j EMM Lynnp i I S Race 2— FAITH s i Panse ia Vei I Race 3— POLICY New World S Race stahlock I77 words
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Miscellaneous30 1940-08-24 14 SO(( s A FA. League, Div I. B.C.F.A. v Ft A. (9ih Hy. Stadiuri) CRICKET C imblned Schools v. SC C 8C C S.C R:C V RA. (B M. Blnkjin30 words
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Miscellaneous22 1940-08-24 14 Muti; St. Andrew's 08. v RAF. St. Andrew's; c.s.c v Khalsa, c.s.c. BADMINTON: Singapore Junior liampii u.ships. Clerical Union, 2.30 p in.22 words
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Article169 1940-08-24 15 will represent Ibt nst Tuesday, Au.. Park: Soon Pah. Raeburn. Chonv Ramaaamy, Ah ndra and RamaH Schooling, H. Siti Uion Vacant I mTmCIPALITY. or a Dresser. %Xfi invited tn m ers for the appoiniser in the Municipal plicant may be I perform the duties cf I tor. While so doing169 words
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364 1940-08-24 15 1 li.t.un,. Mai Importer) 1.1 IN lulh. columnists m Mngaporr, ij u. are any, will hud S-ngapore a ftfy lut p| lor them aft.r Mo. ,da> next when a i.wi will b introduced, and passed, in the L«m laliw > u ntii by means364 words
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Article79 1940-08-24 15 -SAID HITLER i New York,. 1 i Aug. 12— A tra- I veller from I France who t arrived in the J J Clipper related i the following J which is illus- trative of Hit- ler's aims. V When Hitler i visited the Eiffel Tower he said J to his79 words
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Article98 1940-08-24 15 Complains Of Heart Ache (From Our Own Cor respondent) Muar, Aug. 23. "I WAS suffering from I heart ache and somebody told me i that if I took opiuai I would get relief. S*> j I took opium. I did not intend to commit suicide,' said Keong Ah Moy, a98 words
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Article47 1940-08-24 15 Chin Seng, a 45-year-old Cantonese, has been arrested in Singapore on a charge of rape alleged to have been committed in Kuala Lumpur. When he was produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport. the third police magistrate, yesterday, the case was transferred to Kuala L-. inpur.47 words
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Article37 1940-08-24 15 There was a brisk inquiry for ;'re!ghta for outside voyages, but business was Mow. Fixtures included ore from Rio to Baltimore at $4.25. and ore from Chile to Japan at $12 per ton.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement191 1940-08-24 15 I Public Notices SINI, AIM >Kh MUNICIPALITY s are invited for the supply of 3.000 to 5,000 Galvd. Nlghttoi] Pails during 1941. Tender >ecincatiens may be obtained at 'he Municipal Tender 1 own and Drawings, etc. may b3 nspected at the Office of the Supt. Cleansing Municipal Tenders will close191 words
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Advertisement21 1940-08-24 15 FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 5926 2 Finlavson tir^n21 words
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Advertisement90 1940-08-24 15 I I JL. SAVINGS I 7/otc to fZza£dze ydm/t&m I A dollar saved is an extra dollar eamca. A Savinga Account is the best inducement to save. B To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow r from timf* to timo is to be a contented person.90 words
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Miscellaneous25 1940-08-24 15 I T |DE TABLE hk.ii in 88 ft. p m.. 8 9 ft. j jj I m 8 1 ft. n m 8 6 ft.25 words
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773 1940-08-24 16 LONDON RAIDED BOMBS DROP ON SUBURBS l/indon. Auk. 2:5. lIK\V\ detonations which could have been either (iuhln »rboml». were heard over a wide area around liondon las! ni«h(. A few m.nutes after the first expl«»si(»H a (German plant- was seen caught in the searchlinhls and the uunlire increased in crescendoReuter; British Wireless - 773 words
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Article272 1940-08-24 16 R.A.F. Encounter Snow Ice London, Aug. 23. ICY coldness and snow were encountered by th" crews of some of the RAF. aircraft which bombed key centres of the German oil industry on Wednesday night. At only a few thousand leet severe icing condition, were met with, and the pilots hadBritish Wireless - 272 words
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Article, Illustration70 1940-08-24 16 NEW (WAR) DESERT SCENE Along the coast i of l|yM{ are many) lookout posts i a n d patrols controlled and S manned by i i Arab soldiers. whose duties S are to watch the sea for any j I enemy move1 ments and pass S any informa- i tion70 words
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Article290 1940-08-24 16 Joint Defence Board Named Washington, Am;. It PRESIDENT Roose\Ht and >lr. Mackm/ie King have anuoumed the nanvs of members of the permanent joint Board <>» DJ fence for the Hatted States and Can ad::. The American members are Mr La Guardia, Mayor of New Yor Lt-Gene-al Stanley Embick (C« minding290 words
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Advertisement56 1940-08-24 16 TO-DAY riiiroiiV whcw I A THA M »>erybod? 3.15 6.15 9.15 vAInA I co^i MORNING SHOW TO-DAY TO-MORROW AT 11 O'CLOCK Your favourite funny men arc here 3 L &JHP fcj****^^^^ You roek and roll with laughter as Stan and oilie put to sea on a tidal wave Ol liiiarious56 words
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