Morning Tribune, 26 August 1940

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  • 7 1 Morning Tribune 176. Monday, August 26, 1940.
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  • 135 1 Working Party Of Italians Attacked Cairo, Aug 20. fct official communique V An enemy workIn, party, about 100 strong, Iras i om rved and raided in the -J r 0 lzzo area by a small A detached portion its surprised, and rushed bayonets. Ten were cerainly killed and probably ten
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  • 47 1 U.S. MINISTER RESIGNS I Washington. Aug. 23. irßHji s n !.;iT o f Commerce, Mr. Harry L Hopkins, has resigned >; Cabinet on account of >-■!-!:••.. ith. :rHPr. dent Roosevelt has accepted I n. and has announced r 'hr wiiJ offer the Dost to Mr I -B Jones Reuter
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  • 37 1 I Berne, Aug. 25. I to an authoritative issued here, the FeouncU has lodged. a strong the British Governa communique pub- the Army headquarters foreign piane.s again ;t>r a Swiss territorv on the 9/* Reuter
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  • 104 1 STOCKHOLM. AUG. 25. 5 CKNERALLY EXPECTED HERE THAT TIIK I K MANS WILL ATTEMPT SOME ACTION MST THE EAST COAST OF GREENLAND NG THE SHORT TIME THAT ACCEESS IS IBLR September, ice precludes the approach to -^rl from the sea, while huts in the settlement In
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  • 48 1 Hawker "Furies" fly in fighting formation in this picture, tak. I en when planes j went up for a j dog fight over Britain. Living .up to their names thesej "furies" sent; the Nazi inva- 1 der scampering across the f Channel from* whence they came.
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  • 233 1 London, Aug. 26. TRAVELLING blind through the 1 loss of both periscopes which were damaged by a German ship, the British submarine Sealion returned to her base after a patrol in which she sank one enemy store-carrying ship, chased a r-boat, attacked a convoy ami finally was forced
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  • 877 1 Bucharest. Aujr. 26. tfUIIANIA*S talks with Hungary at Turnuseverin vmtv Mft4deniy broken oil \c.stc!<lay without any result Ix-'itifc achicvf<l. Th<- Hungarian desßgntsOll l«'t"t th»- dOBfMPHsfi rOOIB at 2 p m. and went to a ship anchored on the DanuU*. A member >l the
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  • 878 2 IN Till: BIG NAZI RAIDS ON BRITAIN ON SATLKi At, IN WHICH 48 i:\iMV AIRCRAFT WERK DESTROYED, THE BRITISH DEFENCES AROUND LONDON AGAIN PROVED TOO GOOD FOR THE GERMAN AIRMEN. A HUGE RftE, HOWEVER, WAS STARTED IN THE SUBURBS. Slight damage was rep
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  • 34 2 London. Aur. 25. Lord Beavor brook "..as announced that Mr. J. W. McConnell, iropriotor of t.ho Mon'roal Daily "far. has given one million dollar o provide aircraft to bo known is McConnell squadrons.- Reuter
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  • 81 2 jr Nazi bombing:^* S methods have always been t questionable. In their time, Nazi airmen have i bombed any- j thing from churches to new born babies. I Here is a typical Nazi hi utility. j This is a Sal- vation Armyi 1 Hall in Britain, I
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  • 86 2 Chungking. AS a result of intense an the Supreme National 1> met Council has ordered the turn of all Government »ffi< m in Chungking to the countryside. Only offices with Muni< i ministration, economic i cations and relief activity M permitted to remain In thi
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  • 322 2 London, tag A NEUTRAL press correspondent who r» visited the south-west areas of England have borne the brunt so far of German air I on Britain has contributed an interesting I of hi* experiences in a dispatch to his news Hugvud Stadbladat. Extracts telegraphed back
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  • 400 3 London, Aug. 25. piE Air Ministry News Service states that the first Rtf Canadian fighter squadron to reach England wen 4 into action yesterday for the first time. Flying Canadian-built Hurricanes, the pilots In the afternoon shot down two Dornier bombers. A sergeant oi a Spitfire" squadron yesterday
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  • 53 3 London. Aug. 2." The Germans again shelled part of south-east England early yesterday evening from the French coast A lone plane, flying over 20,000 feet hißh. spotted the 1 t.s, although it was driven off by antiaircraft fire on several occasions. The shelling lasted nearly
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  • 141 3 Chinese 'Red' Army Threat To Peiping Peipinjr, Aug. 25. FOLLOWING the Japanese admission of recent activities of the Eighth Route Red Army, it is now authoritatively learned that the countryside around Peiping has been considerably disturbed. Not one of the eastern gates ol the city is opened in the morning,
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  • 213 3 The War In Africa Cairn, Aim. 'i"»BRITISH forces made no attempt to occupy the cheerless ruins of Fort apuz/o follow in,; a naval bombardment, for it has litt|< strategic value from the Siritish standpoint but <>erves as an excellent bait to draw the enemy from
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    79 3 STRIPE TEASE 7^ Gay stripes for^T gay days is Eleanor Powells S motto. Anil. i here the Metro. Goldwyn-Mayer dancing star i wears a one I piece dress in red and white J with full strip- I ed skirt, plain i bodice trimmed in squares of S red leathery I
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  • 77 3 LATEST R.A.F. LIST t London, Aim H LIST oi 40 Ofltoen and airmen 1 Ol the R.A.F. previously missIng and njw sail- U glvtn in the Air Ministry CWUalty list, containing 292 names Altogether W afflcen and airmen are lisud Kllitd in acn n and 44 previously milling are no«
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  • 64 3 Cape Town, Aug. 25. In the Union House of Assemblv Gen. Hertzog gave notice or a motion which he will put to the House on Auk. 27, deploring the wur policy of the Government and the manner in which it is being carried out. The motion also
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  • 658 4  - Week-End Fashion Portfolio, Pahits For Ball Fund And Cathay News VERA By iviiiTK '*j> b the i popaiaj oolowr In Rtflßea tturrlav nmlii Those Mho favoured it included »mlUmi. Mrs J. S. Whitr. Ka\ Ktlin, Burnadeitr K<')l\-, Ihtrven Norgate, Vvuiiih<hanry md Dorothy Fisher a chose immaculat? irkakftn with alender lid
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  • 215 4 Teaching At King's School Top:- A recent picture of Mrs. L. Chater who has just joined the teaching staff a! Kings i School. Above.. Pic- J tured at the Central depot of the Comforts i Fund at Gov- ernment House S recently:- Left to right, .Mis* i Maud Wooller- ton,
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  • 563 4 People Places polka -dot silk and wt,. I Mrs. Currit- In black ftsh I ■patterned uith la I flowers and Mrs Ward I I ■green and white flcured I belted witli r«d suede I 3 Mrs 11. Dixey was pink ll(| I J unite dotted organza, Mrs I *JJ Uier
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    • 26 4 Stitched hats made to order in Linen and Silk Straws and Felt hats remodellec to any style. •FEI^ C-3, RODNEY HOUS BATTERY R° A p mo^.
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  • 783 5 For Your Cookery Scrapb ook we give a number of excellent recipes for the woman who wishes la |tfl her .i>ty. nourishing dishes which at the same time do not com a great deal. the Savoury Hot Pot shown below, ranks very high To make it you will r.cck of
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  • 372 5 starw a I the nio\ v INTELLIGENT use of the gas resents quite a subsJ saving in the monthly budo, U you use this method of cooking, ii is worth your while to plan onomy campaign. In with, do your best to avoid a dinner involving the use
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    • 34 5 The Reliable New Zealand Butter of steadfast quality and unvarying flavour. A dependable source of essential vitamins. PRONE 53 7 6 FIVE LINES 1 C S. 137A Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. ltd.
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  • 263 6 ALL RACES CAN HELP IN SERVICE (Tribune Staff Reporter) although 5,000 blood donors are needed fot an efJed emergency Servta In Singapore up to the present only 350 mm registered A further app th refore, being made for thJa practical and humane form of
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  • 33 6 Washington. Auc: 25. BERMUDA air bfuse is to be made available to the United States, it js announced at a special session of \h n Bermuda Ratttatfty.- Reuter
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  • 80 6 "Nobody's Sweetheart Now" *r Constanc €*t Moore, charm- ing young Unu verssl actre>s, gets ready for j her summer va- cation which i she wfil spend i at ths seashore after eomplet- ing "I'm No- S body's Sweet- heart Now". In i addition to her flowered bath- i ing suit,
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  • 33 6 r) make good a defirimcy caused by a breakdown, 200 men at a Workington, Cumberland, stool ks voltint?iril\ itayed behind one nighi and, working uvi rtimo, produced Lhi blgpresl ou v. r arliioved.
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  • 375 6 (Tribune Staff Rrpm Tilt Tribune learn* txclu 1 lhat Deparin. Mutation is making arru, inrnts lor Singapore Kotar.un. nve regular talks on professions to school teacher. Later, it uj hoped to ex:. taiks to MQlor students The scheme is believed been warmly received bv tionistt. It
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  • 56 6 Chungking, Aug. 25. THE Chinese Government has designated the Bank of China as agent for the collection of Bank of England notes in China. The Ministry of Finance ha formed all holders of Bank J England notes to convert mem before Aug. 26 at the
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  • 920 7 Britain Will 'Stay Put If The Invader Comes I 11. L.Hopkin Writes From London... the latest in bicycles i I fashions. ..fighting thes S invader lessons in» s first aid.... Nazi and( Italian propaganda j S and questions oni l procedure. I m London, June 21. I s were gathered
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  • 212 7 tannin, "Uft- mttrt "FkRILLLV, of a military nature, and the weomg of uniforms, resembling miljtwj or official uniforms, are no longer lawful sum vities," reiterates a Government of India communique, commenting on the .-(solution passed yesterday by the Goßgrea forking Committee, which whtni to the prohibition
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  • 440 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1940. GETTING FURTHER IN l"UV attitude of the United Btatei towards international questions has and »rgone Mich a fundamental change that it' we compare her foreign policy before the outbreak of the European war with the <'iu she is adopting now, we Bnd that she
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  • 172 8 R.A.F.Has Its Own Lifeboat Service In addition to its many other duties, the Royal Air Force runs its own lifeboat .service. Officers and men engaged in this work have to go out and search for the crews of British or enemy aircraft forced down on the sea. As planes may
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  • 170 8 IMPROVING ON NATUR On* of the realms where art is universally admitted U h I to improve on nature is that of bodily charm i hi I nclard. the most tasteful as well as the most darin* I lation of near, nudity is at the Windmill Theatre, whos#. V lfl
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  • 63 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Chief object of the American National Youth Administration is to fill the gap between school and job; it has found jobs for 435,000 up to the beginning of this year since 1934. Among facilities at the NYA's Camp Roosevelt is a dancing school conducted by Daisy Schwartz n«ht
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  • 364 9 London, Aug. 24. I*HE London and Cambridge economic services' quarterly report on current economic conditions in the United Kingdom, covers the first three months after the installation of Mr. Churchilffl ail- party Government, formed to prosecute the war with mvater iffOUr. Th? report, which is
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  • 74 9 London, Aug 24. The glut of funds seeking employment lias been pronounced, hence borrowera continued to obtain overnight loans cheaply Sixty-five million pound* f ,ury Bills, offered, were fully allotted at an average rate of i'i us .5.63d.. which is fractionally more favourable to the market
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  • 828 9 PXPLOITB K l" piloti have riven ■mm ijgwiflranrc three ffHHHHHI words -"Spitfire/ 1 "JlmTieaiie" and I)»'iiaiit." The words, now on everybody's lips, suggest Um world's deadliest fighter planes, What ol the men who workIng patiently, modestly, quietly, ip the background- clesi^tKMl them? One of
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  • 146 10 Javanese On Trial (From Our <>un Correspondent) Muai". Au^. 24. p'JI.LAH bin Haii Nooi t WlfilfHi Javair sc>. appcarffl bf fore Mi .1 urtlce LATili f the Muar assizes to-day on I of murder. He is alleged to have killed a Javanese named Hussein The
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  • 48 10 an Fx- i both ReVolunteer troopi rf will be hold on v Ail". 26 of Bißlap, <\< Phu. ]<:>" and Telok Aypr B The which will com- i In* of the 26th ■<»on of thp war noisr.s." the lUB Ol darkDie scarch- i ii !be 9out|i co. I
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  • 126 10 T one of them in Uars. fojrfjj Cie. 11. London, County Court and heard S a man, uh»m neither of them kneu volunteer i lo ,m> u debt and bring to an end their little S d SP One woman said she had heait trouble and
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  • 186 10 MRS FLOHA BARNETT. professionally known as Floiri Forrie. queen of old-time chorus so:, who died In Aberdeen on April 18 last, aged six yfour. has 1< ft £4.683. This modest sum represents thp earnings oi nearly fiftv years on the musie hall stage,
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  • 85 10 SENTENCE of a month's imprisonment was passed at Canterbury on Egidio Offrrdi. thirty-two. British born of Itapian parents, and employed as a waiter at a Whltstable note 1 iq r atfy mpting to obtain iniurmation iikely to be of use to the enemy. An aircraft factory
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  • 78 10 LORD Elibank, In his presidential rittdreaa to the regis•ered osteopaths in London expressed regret that the Government had not ac'•epted the offer of Ihc services of registered osteopaths in the present emeruency. He said that last November the defence departments 'were offered the services of registered ostfopaihs and
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  • 31 10 London, Aur 25. Rome radio has announced thai an additional agreement to the one at present in force between Germany and S'pain has been signed at Madrid- Reuter
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  • 103 10 Shi; Sundß *JHE Mala. 1 peated th. with their pres< of "Out of the i: crowded hou^e. The H was varied and < good in itself. M D. P. Gilr in Cards" was rema kable deftness. Tan Hock cnuan^B A. J. Braga ballh I^m with their
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  • 96 10 SOCIAL AT THE TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH AN entertaining pi .nammeH novel game* I through at the social -:a:h«M. of the A. CCS. Old Bova M ciation held at the Methß Tamil Church Hall. Shun Stfl last night. m The gathering, which was first of its kind since the tion of
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    • 2397 11 I SiU t.ons_Vacant 1 To_Let Motor Vehicles Miscellaneous TTC-TACB RACEGUIDE. the roost compr^nennve R.»cebook on the Mark-t Beptember Isau*. now on sale for Singapore Races. (No. 477E) THOSr. WHO d big f. Paralyf.i 1 and Urinary Medicines t Sri Atma-Chintan :*h u«(.| iK 40. Oeyi Blnfapore. Wntr ror Lltefmture, fNo.
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  • 118 12 Peanuts For For Aussie Troops k visti A ROY. I* Queensland Auk. 12.— Mr. J. J v B Kdwarib. an M. LA, h a s S given one ton of BMUMrtf t<> ne > troops, and the i > Peanut Board S has undertaken > .lo tjrade whe mttamU free
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  • 200 12 STORY OF MAN FROM BERLIN A MAN who was *aid m have lived in Berlin recently, and to have been wounded at Calais, coming lo England with a convoy of British soldiers, was ordered at Bath to await a military escort The man Berl Werner, fifty, greyhaired, spectacled. wearing a
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    • 160 12 Season Extended owing to Success!) DON'T MISS THIS LAST NIGHT I'AI»ITOLTO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 Mil: BISI ol t!ii> iHwfa HAKDV PAMtLF 1 Stri«N- .i.ind Show The- H.ird\ i'umil\ S A, 9^% M.G.MS gjS^( I (.und C«mu-d\ ■H lU.I lIAKDV A SOX SpiH-iul Added Attrition of local interest "WITH THE INDIAN
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    • 117 12 Special Return Engagement The World famous Master of Wizardry 4 lli-m^t* and hls Company SHORTLY AT THE < Al'lfl 0| 1 ONE PERFORMANCE NIGHTLY at 9.30 p.m. I New Dance Ensembles New Illusions! New MAGIC! Note: DURING THK ABOVE SEASON— the 1 1 ;l .m._ Mo 6.15 Performances wilJ be
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  • 123 13 II Irene the oduetton of the leal comedy with :n the title role Blue Gown' sequnlm an photolechnicoluur which rliarm. proves what a •dented actress she which is the personiligh! comedy, in direct her u*ual dramatic 1P K;JS Milland plays opposite her and a s<»<k! rast
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  • 103 13 Cakeless Days Ahead s J A SKJ-D by ap- tain Plugge J if he would/ prohibit the sale j i on three days out of seven of i all cakes and I fancy pastries, S land prohibit entirely the ?ale of iced and surface sugared i confectio nary, i Mr.
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  • 137 13 PACIFISTS WANT TO GO TO WAR I BELIEVE it impossible to settle the issue by pacific and Christian methods the only way now is to beat the enemy by his own methods," wrote William G. Pryce, ol All Saints-road, Sut-t-on. Surrey, to London Conscientious Objectors' Tribunal, before which he was
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  • 64 13 MRS. Sharp, Of Ing-lesby-road. Gravesend, received a telegram, stating that her husband. Stoker C Sharp, was missing and believed killed. She ran upstairs to the bedroom and showed him the telegram. Stoker Sharp WU in the Thames pleasure steamer Crested Eagle which was sunk while
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    • 181 13 Hurry L'p, Last few screenings gftjft. ALHAMBRA Three big stars in th«- finest Thrill, Laugh Song show jr _^BC <«!Sb JmM J*j .^bWmBBBBb bMBk t JAMES ANN PAT CAGNEY SHERIDAN O'BRIEN in Warner Bros, Terrific Hit I Toititiii zom; with ANDY DEVINE HELEN VINSON NEXT CHANGE The Gay And Tuneful
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  • 106 14 London, Saturd r w Al! crickci including seven con beating a ttrong British Empir. to raia fund U i I* Red Crow. R A I I x i i ed 46 and larfc Ui« W« I 45 Fs.sc v bowler took }"t p r
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  • 108 14 pI^AYIKG on their own court before a large crowd, the New Hadminton Party beat the Cha- i liaya Setia H IV by seven games! to nil Results (New BP. play- j (i mentioned fir;:t»:— S INC IKES Sarr.au beat M. Karim 15—5.1 15-1 Fardan boat SulOttg
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  • 37 14 OWING to rain the cricket match between the S.R.C. and the Police «Hid the match between the Public Services and the R.N. and RAF, which were fixed to take pJuce yesterday, had to be cancelled
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  • 46 14 ri m hockey ms the C'!'. 't World .sk rink teftffty ttio Acr W)u World Athletes by •M. .IS tO tWO. Th«- winners, tti fi nv re fto plished team, did most ol Ing Mid led by six soeii to nil the inter
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  • 160 14 BAN on Irish boxers leaving Kire to fight in Fngland may bo lifted in the case of a number of noted Irish amateur champions to i I enable them to take part in the bit; Ked Cross Fund tournament at Tianmere Kovers football S
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  • 54 14 ni( hard Adolph Knop, sixty-three year-old I coi ill money exchanger, oi Oxford- ithampton, was arrest< under Section isu i rice Re sulai lon i polioe offtcer who ally from London together with vm mbei I C.I.D Bi Iti h citizen since iftOfi is (i birth, ii" was
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  • 51 14 Harrv Balsamo left) is shown in his picture after he lad supped in n*s •eeent fight with Iven Overlin (right), niddle weight title ■laimanl.. from Washington D C Jverlin scored a technical knockoui n the n«nth roi'"^. llie referee, Mr. biuy mvanagh *s shown between the fighters.
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  • 283 14 SPORT IN WARTIME BRITAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June. 24. JjJYDNEY WOODERSOX failed in his attempt to beat the 1,000 yards record at Manchester. His time was 2 min. 14.6 sec. The record is 2 min. 9.7 sec, held by the American, Elroy Robinson Wooderson, indeed, was outside the
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  • 107 14 NEW JOCKEY TO RIDE FOR MARLAND (Tribune Staff ijeporter) MK. F. rUNNERY, 20-year- old Australian jockey, i who has won several events J in his homeland, arrived in > by plane yester- I day and will probably make his debut on the Malayan turf at the Singapore Turf I lab
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  • 199 14 Press Lose To C.S.C. THE Fre*s Club vet I 1 four wickets by t I at cricket yesterday I The Ceylonese. I scored 121 runs for si> I when they declarer! < I 1 singam 31, Dr. BftUu and S. Kulasingam 20 principal scorers The Pressmen repll runs, Chryaoftozn being
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    • 177 14 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery during Otober 1940, of 20,000 bags of PorttoM Cement of British, British Empire or British Allied origin and man* 1 facture. Tender Forms etc. ma be obtained from the Muj Engineer's Department. Tei will close at 12 noon
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  • 194 15 Londn, Aug. 25. I'ERODROMES in occupied territories in I ranee, from which German fighter and bomber squadrons are operating ■gainst Britain, were the chief objectives of Friday night's raids by aircraft of the R.A.F. Bomber Command, states the Air Ministry News Service. Villacoublay. a large
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  • 85 15 Singapore, Saturday. people, occupants of a lia and the puller, were I i result of an accident the ricksha and a car lea on Geylang Road at 11.34 Ust niiiht. i vh> in the ricksha were a I ■■■^iiui family— Mr. and Mrs. a girl
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  • 84 15 IF every pcr-^t sen in Bri-'T tain could buy S one savings ccr- ficate a month it nould amount to 1552.000,000 i a year," s a i d Cin»n Howlett at a Savings y Campaign meet- S i in.n outside W p s
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  • 44 15 Men And Women In Fight (From Our Own Correspqpdent) Muar, ifig. 24. EIGHT Chinese, four women ai)d four men, were lined $3 each or 3 days' imprisonment by lnche Karon bin Ahmad on their own plea ol ■uilty to a charge causing an affray.
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  • 92 15 THE Great World Athletes beat the Chung Cheng High School by 44 points to 20 in an lltttratihg basket ball match af the Great World. Thi.s was the winners' first match. Playing with better understa; (1inp and shooting more accurately, the winners had the better of
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  • 49 15 London, Auk 24. To-day's Scottish soccer resuKsa SOI'TIIEKN Airdrieonians 6, Dumbaiton 1. Celtic 2, Hearts 1. Falkirk 3, Clyde 2. Hibernian 2. Morton 1. Motherwell 2, Rangers 3 Pa it ink 1. Albion 0, *L St. Mirrrn 2, Queens Park I Third Lanark 3. Hamilton 4. Router.
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    • 118 15 faTaday company HEAD OFFICE 3RAfFLtS PLACE BOXC4BGPO ENaNCERS Several new cold starting Diesel Engines for sale. Immediate delivery. Ring 3114 for full particulars. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter a.d. 1824. Incorporated in the Netherlands Eiist Indies. (Netherlands Trading Socle' y) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030.000Reserve Fund
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    • 6 16 Morning Tribune Monday, August 26, 1940.
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    • 1046 16 mm ING THE WEEKEND yL According to^ 111 fVPWItIH'SN who eiijoyt? tl of- S BcUU tM€lU!i\ < i in making a 1 tour of areas in l the London i»'- gion damaged i in last Bight** air raid, thr j led
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    • 71 16 Lisbon, Auk. —">• i Till Portuguese ship Lima arrived with 40 S survivors from the British steamer, Fame, I torpedoed on Aur. 12, 200 miles from San i Mini:«'l. It is reported that Fame's command- tr was taken prisoner by the German submarine. S Ihe tmimjwnt
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    • 70 16 New York, Aag. 25. MR. CLARENCE STREIT, founder of the "Union Now" movement tor the Federal Union of the United States with the British Commonwealth, has announced that short-wave programmes for adherents of the movement in Great Britain and the British Empire will he radiated every Tuesday, Thursday
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    • 414 16 London, Aug. 25 I THE Air Ministry News Service states that two big mass I raids yesterday by the German Air Force began shortly B after 3 o'clock. B Earlier attacks had been confined mostly to aerodromes: on the south-east coast, but in the first
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    • 61 16 Sydney. Aug. 29 m' THE search for the raider wl I attacked the British L Turakina in the Human Sei being- continued over a wide I said the acting Ilinisfc i U t tbe I Navy. Mr. Mcßiide. M Naval and air units fron AW
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