Morning Tribune, 27 August 1940
1940-08-27
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Title Section11 1940-08-27 1 Morning Tribune V( ,l i H» 171. Tuesday, August 27. 1940.11 words
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Article335 1940-08-27 1 FRESH ATTACKS LONDON, AUG. 26. T HI MAIN OBJECTIVES OF i GERMAN RAIDERS IN BRI I\lN TO-DAY APPEAR TO HWI BEEN DOVER AND H.okSTONE. In Dover, some houses on the front were destroyed. The received a not reception and nine were snot down. In the first battle,Reuter - 335 words
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Article, Illustration644 1940-08-27 1 BERLIN BOMBED HIT THEM BACK, SAY LONDONERS j Dawn j Patrol s llrilish Mm rieane fighters flash into the sky on the giv- i en alarm, as news comrs through that enemy raiders i have been; sighted off the coast of Britain. Scene typical of many during the last fewReuter - 644 words
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Article207 1940-08-27 1 London, Aug. 26 rORTY-THREE of the fifty five Nazi raiders shot down yesterday were destroyed near Portland during one of the fiercest air battles since the war began. Six of them fell to antiaircraft gunners, says the Air Ministry News Service. Twelve Spitfire pilots belongingReuter - 207 words
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Advertisement22 1940-08-27 1 SAFEGUARD _YOUi*S£LVfcj fe^J» INSURE WITH THF tASIERN UNiTEC ASSURANCE CORPORATION LID. HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL Si REET, uwuroMt, s.s I>IIONt NO i >22 words
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Article48 1940-08-27 2 Nazis Bomb St. Giles Church I ONDON. Aim )I :i(j. Th rliurch in thr i City of I.ihkl.hi^ J uhirh uas hil > im silurd.n ii. -hi ir rsM MM SI C;i!»- y rippl. r.ito. V statue ol Milton y i out i,l- lh« iehnrch v. as ;»i^i> I48 words
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Article142 1940-08-27 2 Chungking, Aug. 23. TIJK recent Japanese bombings on Chungking betray the weak ri»s>- of the Japanese land forces. declared s military spokesman in 1 press conference on Aug. 22. He said that the Chinese Intelligence reports state that the Japaare experiencing genuine difficulty in mobilising sufficient142 words
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Article684 1940-08-27 2 1 04 GERMAN PLANES SHOT IN TWO DAYS.... London. Aug. 2t>. THE Air MinishN and Ali:ii>tr\ toi Home Security announ--1 ml that :>:• 4 nrm> aireralt were destroyed during yesterday's attack! an Britain, of which 49 were shot down b\ fighters, and six hv anti aircraft guns. This brings idle■Koiuer. - 684 words
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Article, Illustration89 1940-08-27 2 "There's room^ for one more,"^ says Ann Sothern as she shifts off for a 1 ride in a new n'.vt'l motor hi. cycle. Her two puppies make well behaved passengers but the actress can- i not persuade her doberman to join them. Miss Sothern 1 is enjoying a89 words
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Article101 1940-08-27 2 THE BENEFIT AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY ARE STRESSED IJNAMMOI'SLY BY THE PRESS TO-DAY, WHICH IS THE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SIGNING OF THE TREATY. IT IS DECLARED THAT THE TREATY HAS BEEtf FULFILLED BOTH IN LETTER AND SPIRIT. Alahram says that when the political leadersReuter - 101 words
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Article70 1940-08-27 2 London, Aug. 26. CREAT Britain has contracted buy all of New Zealand's dairy produce for the duration of the war. The Ministry of Food also placed an order for tons of tea. Meanwhile, the Minister Economic Warfare that Britain's import cap. Ity is sufficient to meetReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement76 1940-08-27 2 Vck, as am a»lng as it may seem, When the "root:/ 1 of your hair do not receive their natural food, buidncs.s is the distressing result. MI.YIKKIN, by providing nourish ment to dying cells, causes the hall |to re-grow with all its former rich ness and glossiness for (SILVIKRIN does76 words
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Article, Illustration62 1940-08-27 3 A I PLAY: who said work wasn't a vh n| of beauty. Tlir>c munition i! »>rs look ninrr I kr the < horn of a mti ir.r llMv, hut look hihiw and \ou will »i*e th«" M KirK i«;nly for w«irk 1 liis jolly strnic of w.ir62 words
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Article441 1940-08-27 3 AXIS SEEKS REVIVAL RUMANIAN-HUNGARIAN TALKS London, Aug. 26. THE Axis powers are making strenuous efforts to revivr the Rumanian- Hungarian negotiations. According to the official Kalian News Agency, the German and Italian ministers in Budanest had a long interview with the Hungarian Foreign Minister. Count Czaky following the return ofBritish wireless - 441 words
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Article20 1940-08-27 3 The Due de Guise, pretend* r to the French throne, is reported to have died at Larache, Spanish Morocco. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration45 1940-08-27 3 Ninety |irb, divided into day and night classes are learning to be munition workers at the London County Council Beatf. toy Institute Lambeth. The girls are drawn Irom many different peacetime occupations, and some tame from as far as Scotland to take the course.45 words
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Article124 1940-08-27 3 Sydney, Aus. ?A>. ONE of the shortest and most unpredictable etoetla i campaigns in Australia's history is now in full suing, the main issue of which is likely to be tinlust means of directing Australia's war effort. Voting takes place on Sept. 21. The political situation is veryReuter - 124 words
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Article85 1940-08-27 3 Kwrilin, Aug. 25. THE South KijHiM Mission hovpitil was a^ain hornbrrl and icr k»*d in a Japanese :iir raid on Saturday morning when the iiosI iUI rtuivfcJ three <»irnt Jits, wounding 11 |>aUcut«, and mt- > ants. The material to Included medical equipment and supplies, valued aiCentral News - 85 words
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Article16 1940-08-27 3 i ondoi The 8 du- trials Irregular, v.a* bin t was dull. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement23 1940-08-27 3 The Fifth Column < l> i«rr e e I \'-«iut The I Ircl STOP PRESS "Talk About Tiger Instead" Advt. of TIGER ~2 BEER23 words
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Article, Illustration968 1940-08-27 4 People Places VESA limMOHi: 'HMLD' Soldiers Entertained At Cathay Party; Christening At The Catholic Cathedral A MMIJIi: ol instructors Hum t;» Signaki Vm+ panj were entertained at a dinner party at the Cathaj Cafe on Saturday night •»> ■erne «»i tin conscript* whom i hey have trained. Ih« urn- i.i«968 words
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Article21 1940-08-27 4 Mrs- D. Woodworth and her baby daughter Rosemary Anne pictured at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Sunday afternoon.21 words
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Advertisement66 1940-08-27 4 Tel. 0012 t*£SS£s)M J§r DKESSES, CORSETS, k SCS 3 HOSIERY. \j^ W^ |>yV> V Afternoon O O x 0 Evening dresses. N HATS DRESSES •I BTAMFORD ROAD >lade To Order. (Eu Court). Tel. 3SSS rMAISON GALAXY" 111 KOI KAN LADIES 1 HAIRDRESSING SALON ot M, V ICTO R 1 A66 words
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Advertisement34 1940-08-27 4 BATTERY ROAD JL iJL PHONE: 4D85 REMEMBER your itew dress -for THE RACES EXLLUbIVt miLLIRERV finO RCCESSORIES RfIFFUS HOTH R Bass BasaH Rd f n t r f--SinORPORE Til b* L4 ft4re /or RACES34 words
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Article, Illustration501 1940-08-27 5 BAUBLES BUBBLES Hollywood s tars have a large range of cost ume jewelle ry iIUTUMN cloth- esare match- makers. and i smart going in one colour toe. Stj Linda Hayes carries it to an extreme irith an assort- nit ol colour- i ed leather wrist watch straps. ■<• match i501 words
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Article348 1940-08-27 5 JERETS are beginning to figure importantly in the millinery lews: especially very large, off-lace rersftoni which are the newest silhouette to be featured for some :me. Intended to sit well back on x>mpadour curls, these are simple n style although always relieved )y some outstanding detail. Thus me348 words
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Article103 1940-08-27 5 WINS BY A BLOUSE LUCILLE Ball (RKO Radio, winds distinction in dress by a blouse. At the latest count, she had three a black chiffon with long, full sleeves ruffled at the tight wristband; a fitted jacket of pink and grey striped stiff silk, cut with a i box-pleated peplum103 words
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Advertisement82 1940-08-27 5 Pineapple HAMS f/ie /taws jjwiffi t/t« I I SHp£>fD |I4lwVllr t,.x«rthe|{. i flour .pi! Mil' r tbe flavour evervon~ likrs It is made these fine Hams famous in V" 1 1 Malaya for over twenty year- to bake ol Kcrp half a Pineapple Ham (bak (l(! t trs |HIUII r82 words
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Council Passes War Loan Bill
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Article, Illustration774 1940-08-27 6 WILL BUY THREE HUNDRED FIGHTERS WELCOMING THE PUBLIC RESPONSE TO THE WA't LOAN PROFUfcALfc, AM) EXPRESSING T IANKS TO THE VOLUNTEERS FOR THE GOOD WORK DONE IN INTENSIVE TRAINING, HIS EXCELLENCY, THE OFFICER ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT, THE HON. ML S. VV. JONES, ADDRESSING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEETING YESTERDAY DECLARED THAT774 words
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Article102 1940-08-27 6 Stolen Clothes Recovered THE alertness of twc detectives has led to the quick recovery of clothes stolen from Mr. W. J. Warden'* house during the week-end. The clothe? were worth $300 and included a dinner jacket. On Sunday niqht the detectives san' two men carrying a bundle. When the men102 words
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Article289 1940-08-27 6 ALIENS BILL IN COUNCIL OPBAKHIG at the I Council meetin Mr. N A Uor.ev E221 sthenu ua resident the renter h,s re*dei change of residence. if Intending to tx his residence for m< houri, an alien must an intention and allQ pace where he stays 24 hours. An alien n289 words
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Article85 1940-08-27 6 National Day Of Prayer THE following telegram has W% received to-day from the S e;< Ury of State for the Colonies: The following announcement 1 made from Buckingham P "It is the desire of His Majest; the King that Sunday. Septembe c. being the first Sunday al anniversary of the85 words
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Article101 1940-08-27 6 THE Food Controller announces that dates ma\ I be exported without restriction. I The trade is a seasonal one. large quantities I imported from Iraq for consumption by Mol. I ana during the month of Ramadan (Bulan Pua I Indeed there are only two101 words
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Advertisement93 1940-08-27 6 Do you You am hiie Ele<tric Cookers and Watei heaters or (ieysers at the following prices^ 1 Cookers, according to size From $1 t( S2.r>() pi«r month. Water heaters at $1 per month. Current for these appliance! only costs cuts per unit. Tf you are 0 con -(ant user of93 words
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1084 1940-08-27 7 U Hopkin Writes From London.... L .i 1 m, July 19. ,SINESS reftidk* the L fences being imposed m talk is growing. :i ,!j -ays to-day: rther, people are ,e* the Government m(al rv its campaign gossip? At lirst we were u<c against being iniii1,084 words
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Article164 1940-08-27 7 French To Fight Under Wavell Cairo. Aug. 26. A SILKEN tricolour, embroidered bv trench Sisters of Mercy In Cairo was presented with an imposing ceremony ycMerday to the iew)y formed eoutingeni or French troops at their h< auquarters on the Suez Canal. The presentation was made oy the president ofReuter - 164 words
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435 1940-08-27 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, AUGUST 27. 1940. BALKAN GUNPOWDER pi; deadlock in the talks Ixtween Rumania and Hungary wag not unexpected As soon m King Carol put forward counter-proposals to the HunL'arii.n (iovernment conoernuig the grant of frontier lands and the exchange of half a million people, it was indicate I435 words
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Advertisement49 1940-08-27 7 EXAMINATIO N S, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. nalised Service 55^" i duly qualified ;K— -*-ift practi- ii^^*r^ i with legal U ualiflcalitai MPSON OPTICAL CO. RCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 300^. Thompson, Dr. of Oculai 1 <\ 35 years' European Clinical Experience. 1 V* xJ U^ZIL? "l f Tff t| >T T^ 'Tt ~^lg^^^^^r^^^r^^^^^^gf-^49 words
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Article214 1940-08-27 8 London. \uu A( OROING t«» Dutch ctodM here suspicion is increasing in t lit- Netherlands Q** tm GenMM are tausii.K explosions Dutch towns to make U>«population believe that the R A r ar- eanytag out wanton bomb- attarks-a statement steadily repeated by a German -controlledBritish wireless - 214 words
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Article93 1940-08-27 8 Tokyo Sends New Envoy To N.E.I. Tokyo, Aug. 26. MR. Ichizo Kobayashi, Minister of Commerce and Industry, will leave Kobe on Aug. 30 in a steamer for Ratavia. as a special envoy to the Dutch East Indies, Japanese newspapers report. He is now rushing preparations lor hi.s visit to theEastern News - 93 words
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107 1940-08-27 8 CHINA SPURRED ON TO GREATER RESISTANCE Chungking, Aug. 25. THE Chungking Chamber *A Commerce has addressed a plea to the public bodies of foreign countries, urging effective means to i heck the Japanese aggression, particularly the barbaric bombIngs in Chungking and other open Chinese cities. The Chamber also wired tnCentral News - 107 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-08-27 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN battalion o( 1 1; t> famous Maoris have arrived m Britain .vith a contin gttt of New I Zealand troops. Some arc seen in pictures here giving a big hello from their lent and, stripped to the wai&t, at rille practice.43 words
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Article, Illustration175 1940-08-27 8 These Islanders Habrides Britain's Best Teem Sir Harry Lauder... jTHE best teeth in all Britain are superiority Is to be found in the Island of which had prevw Lewis, the- most northerly ol the tentlon. H Outer Hebrides. To find out why, the Medical Research Council sent Dr. J. D.175 words
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Article, Illustration104 1940-08-27 9 "CUGAiw and spice and all that't nice, is what little girls an made of" so runs the nurscri rhyme. But Los Angeles romantics wht believe in nursery rhymes got t rude shock when two girls' team turned out for a regular tackle American football game104 words
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Article477 1940-08-27 9 LIEUT. TELLS OF TRAP SET LOVttIIAY TIIIAI. \HfIIKN the case lor the defence was opened yesiercia\ at the trial by court martial of (apt. Lovedav, RE., on charges of conspiracy to defraud the War Department and corruptly receiving mmev from contractors Captain Lovcday, replying to the court, intimated that he477 words
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Article49 1940-08-27 9 London v ABRFI I 1 1 •ar tnmunique teneral H< >■ ni Cairo nemy !M.lt' i the town ol Omdurman In Bui an 'I nn Sudan se children lied and six other i>< raonJ wounded On other rront thert ki nothinc to re] British WirelessBritish Wireless - 49 words
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Article142 1940-08-27 9 S Chungking, Aug. flllNA is building one kilo- 1' metre of railway line daily, j I in contrast U the previous f -pet <l of one kilometre every live days. according to the Minister of Communications. Mr. Chang CMI Ngau, when interviewed. > "China's greatness liesCentral News - 142 words
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Article35 1940-08-27 9 Hatixia Centrum, \u«. i Mk Mui.ii managing dirtetm the Mitsui ftussan Kaisha, a» prutv arrhrcd hew tin, m«>nn» io (limuss tin* production an4 <• |iv«r\ of oil with ihC WXI. 011O 11 ernmenl ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement32 1940-08-27 9 I.OIH I IN n ilim M on" .Hi\ unptoatMi bjf-eflerU whaUon radii .hi s .id ■><• !.<i">>> i1.1.v the pJUfiit lo K' 'Wf ft"*^ 1 kpcedtlj HAKI St < 0.. 2'J. I M., vvr32 words
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Article252 1940-08-27 10 JJKI.IAMA. p.- 1 onng Hindu ••,irl. iigurcd pron.m<nll duiiii n Inquirj into Ibc 6mXb «>i i ■>" year-old Tami Ala; ;i}>j>ar. j day before UIC actin: OOTOOer, Mr. Waltc IfaQuarrii Alagappan was found lying uneons. mus two days be lor Scllanuis vaddiQg at winch he was252 words
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Article, Illustration84 1940-08-27 10 THIS IDEA'S A KNOCKOUT jl. Miners 01 i .n; m nock and Hed-7 i norford? (Staffs) arej giving it to Adolf just? where h e S doesn't like it on the chin. Every £10,000 that is added I to their war savings fund means another i clip on the i84 words
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Article56 1940-08-27 10 ALLEGED to have absented himselt from duty at the Naval Ba&'e, William Liiley, 27, an Englishman, was yesterday charged before Mr. J. G Rappoport, the inird police magistrate. Liiley who is attached tn the Strait. 1 Settlements Police Force, claimed tria and the ca.se wa postponed until Sept56 words
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Article57 1940-08-27 10 WANG t'HEE. a 30- year-Old Chinese appeared before Mr. L.C. Guh, the fifth magistrate, yesterday un a charge of having ottered a bribe of $200 to Paymaster Commander N. H. Bheruourne, R.N. on Au<j 21 Wang claimed trial the case was postponed until Sept. 2 lor mention. bail57 words
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Article265 1940-08-27 10 Murder Charges Against Hakka (From Our Own Repot i. I Kuala Lumpur. I DOMESTIC discord between a I Hakka rubber tapper and lu> j I tress, culminating in the woman being brutjl ly murdered, had a sequel before Mr j u ,3 Cussen at the Selangor Assizes Unlay Siow Tham265 words
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Article111 1940-08-27 10 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 25. IKNEW I could not leturn to Malaya but owing to hostilities in China I was compelled to return. My house was burnt down by thr Japanese." This s atcmenl was made by S"x Chee Min. a younq Kainanese. befere Mr.111 words
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Advertisement229 1940-08-27 10 IYPsOttd BRITISH IHOIA LINFS i INCORPORAI'ED IN ENGLAND). The hist possible services are being maintained by the P. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, tout under present circumstances sailings229 words
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Advertisement164 1940-08-27 10 IM H\S PHILP LIKE.I (Incorporated in Australia) K MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. SYDNEY. MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND I THURSDAY ISLAND. I For information regarding freight and passenger acc« I PP BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. THE BANK LIXE LTD.I AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE I :O: MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON.164 words
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Advertisement458 1940-08-27 11 Situations Vacant irher. Quallflcaucute. Box 337. Malay i (No. 4D3E, her. Apply statin^ Secreary. Tut K> I pur. tNo. 481E, Girls required shop 53. Lorong 35, Geyl (No. 479E) and Agents Upcountry for Malaya Tr.bune, Singa(No. 461E) anvftM oil paintings. Good man. Apply P. o. Box 622. (No. 508E) 1458 words
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Advertisement703 1940-08-27 11 Property For Sale FOR SALE freehold 1034 sq. ft "1 lruk Road. Apply L. MrcTt, blpgapore. Jgl 1 AnJSu 8 1^""^ 1 ldln n K lotB ln health y locality. Apply P^t Office Box No. 231, Singapore (No. 314*) tS H n^ N r r f o 4th MUe S"«n«o77R""703 words
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Advertisement656 1940-08-27 11 Business Opportunity f Hi IH <-l USB Shirts M P <, to yet J •n to erestiaf daalan who desir. have r own. A] P Wm 6^2. S 1 Personal ANYONE KNOWINO the whereab ol Miss Kathleen Pung please telephone 2701 ran PSYCHOLOGICAL Uuk.lt Tlmah t Hclp.s th>>se in trouble,656 words
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Advertisement553 1940-08-27 11 fKEM—In celebration of the P!r« AnnJrerwiry ing Hw» Mair n Fiii'iding. 56. Shr. Hmiriip' to th<^e :n th« n T 1940, W ICrw rlawea on Mandarin. Hrvicien. and rrom EW-nv m ff h Scho«. Po#«J p iii s Fee.-ti p m ■I (Ko. i3U> Miscellaneous ok on th< M now553 words
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Article121 1940-08-27 12 HEIL, WHAT'S HIS NAME y new rows N n favourite Hit- ler stor\ at the > moment <«>'»- S terns thai pi*r- >ist<»nt vaude- j ville comedian > in i;« rlin. *fc S keeps Ml mak iiitj wtoe-crmcki x tfmtesl the Ntei > retjime, in spite gfl numlKrles- priNiJu sentenJ121 words
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Article105 1940-08-27 12 Radio Advice We Don 't Need BROADCASTS by eminent gentlemen giving advice" were d e pre c a tod by Lord Willinpdon. exVireroy of India, when presiding at tlv annual meeting of the English Speaking Union in London The British public w a s determined, optimistic, and had the fullest105 words
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Article54 1940-08-27 12 TRICYCLE NOT A BICYCLE WHEN an Armenian ire-cream seller was charged at ClerkenweU with having a box tricycle, contrary to the Aliens Order, the magistrate, Mr. W. J. H. Brodrick, said that the case must fail because: A tricycle was not a bicycle, motor vehicle, aircrnft, or sonRoing craft, as54 words
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Advertisement111 1940-08-27 12 SPECIAL RETURN 2-» A Y SCR I EN I ><■ TODAY at the CAPITOL One of the Grandest Musical Pictures ever m< de comes back BRAND \I-:\V TOI'V!! j MAURICE CHEVALIER and JEANETTE MacDONALD in ERNST LUBITSCH'S famous Musical Operetta The MERRY WIDOW n//// IDWARD EVERETT lIORTOX Si W /jjV/^111 words
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Advertisement212 1940-08-27 12 CA PITOL ST Lmmcncng THURSDAY NIGHtI ,i 9.30 P.M. 1 PtRFORM.ANi 1 \l',li. ,18, Special Return Engagement! I The World famous Master of Wizardry- II) f llA^lW and hIS Company 1 preietilißg the 110.000 spectaeolar itfe ieimiiii I 'A TRIP TO HADES 1 New Dance Ensembles! L New Illusions! New212 words
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Article37 1940-08-27 13 Interim. n removed ,i countries from m hard" currency ggporti is rcquir- Ail Australian good* consigned Mina. south of and inclu< TienUtn, likewise those consigned to Hongkong, may iow aorordinply be paid for in sterling37 words
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Article101 1940-08-27 13 S will be rune i to give warnini; of the approach I of v r in .1 ii paratroops, i The Arch- S bishop of Can- tcrbury told the i Church Avsem- blv he had re- S reived a com- L m u n i c101 words
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Article70 1940-08-27 13 I IM Ah Eng, 3G*J year-old Chinese. was sent to prison for .six months by the third magistrate, Mr. J.G. Rappoport, yesterday und also lined $100. in default a further two months' gaol, for possession of 50 twenty-cent and 49 fifty-cent counterfeit Straits Settlements coins. Lim70 words
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Article66 1940-08-27 13 Indian Refused Bail SINASAMY. alias Black John was refused bail when he appeared before the third magistrate, yesterday on a charge of criminal intimidation against a woman. Sinasamy is alleged to have threatens! the woman with B knife In order to force her to fire certain evidence In a criminal66 words
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Article34 1940-08-27 13 ANOTHER German prince hai been killed In the La report* that Prince Prederir William g ScW^te-HbUtein-CHucMwri has died to WJ hospital Mom wounds received irnlk flghtlm with lh«' German Army.34 words
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Article55 1940-08-27 13 Chungking Mi Han lJli u handling reliel monies o« studc nt H< lief Pu abroad, announce! the ol 100 in »i the Australian Student i lou for aiding chines ud« nt ttffering from receirt ►ing- The Australian Unto* had remitted several huncli* 1 pounds iterlinc Dreviously XorCentral News - 55 words
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Advertisement108 1940-08-27 13 GALA PREMIERE TO-DAY 6.15 9.15 THE SEASON'S ROMANTIC I COMEDY HIT! I g*^|| l ttula:\iUlV\*ueSl i/cmnj rfaiJ k r in a oau and liuswan cimidu! i^/jl MARGARET LOCKWOOD **#< RENEE HOUSTON lltll PALMER fa. GEORGE ROBEY "^Juk. HUGH SINCLAIR v Aj?Tr BOOK YOUR SEATS Phone «!M>3 -i l i.M \i.108 words
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Article378 1940-08-27 14 THRU I.INU |>. n«" t >>- Stadium yesterday when I tteWUcl Sid Argyll drew ooe^H in a <!.«>,...„ one ''^'"m no OB* was I!, I dainty and play through3ut was fast. Praise is dm- to Webber, who ac -milted hiniMlt w« ii MVlllS di" 1 Ul(378 words
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Article69 1940-08-27 14 B<m kiiue (.Mass.). Aiij;. HII f*Uowte| are tin- TtStdtM t to-csa>' tirs in tin \ni«vi(;iu lav.n Imnis (hamMixed: K«!»«rt Kitgs and M. Alice Marble Ixat Krainn :m I Miss Dorothy Bum<!>. M_7 l. fU i hips doubles finals: Mill's: Jark Kramer and Ted Schroeder brat flarclnur Mulloy and69 words
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Article206 1940-08-27 14 rpHE following ure the week-end tics for the men's junior single! and doubles championship, a<ul also the women's junior Singles and doubles events, in the Singapore Badminton Association championship meeting now in progress: SATURDAY, Aur. 31. at 2. IS p.m. Low Cheng Kcon < Marigold* vs. Lim Seng206 words
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Article95 1940-08-27 14 •THF. H A P. beat the Gordons by two ]•>:•.* to oat, in a kwv.ily COQteftfid division I leaßue .soccer DiatCti :it Changl yesterday. Hay KorM both the Koali !<>tthe Airmen while Stewart scored D"' <>nl v >»;il tin t!- Cordons HA 1 <H Q wen95 words
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Article, Illustration66 1940-08-27 14 Plumy flappy fishy fins for i fair Fern's feet and boy, you j have speed there. It's a i new dodge in 1 swimming j equipment and reports show s that an ordina- ry swimmer can beat Johnny Weismnller with them. Picture i shows Helen66 words
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Article165 1940-08-27 14 HTHE second bi-monthly Mixed Foursomes competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club for August was played atßukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted in a win for Miss M. E. Duff and Capt. H. B. de M. Hunter with a net score of Sl^- The following cards165 words
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Article61 1940-08-27 14 A friendly match cf four singles, two doubles and one veteran doubles will be played between the Joybells, B.P. and the All Blue.s, B.P. at the former's court on Sunday. Sept. 1. The following will represent the Joybells:— Low Poh Hye, Koh Chek Tuan, Goh Turn Chye, G.61 words
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291 1940-08-27 14 CUSTOMS WIN WITH BETTER TEAM WORK I THE Customs won tneir secon< Y.M.C.A. yesterday by four ground. The main reasons for the Y's defeat were that their forwards, particularly the inside men, were unable to connect passes served, t.nd also the fine display put up by Pamley, Customs' goalkeeper, whenever291 words
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Article86 1940-08-27 14 OXFORD LECTURER FOUND HANGED Oxford. [T was revealed l> here that Dr. Ed;ar Girard Croket 3 oole. Fellow and ecturer of New Colege, Oxford, had been found hanged in his rooms at the College. Dr. Poole. who had been in illhealth for some ;ime, was a bachelor. He was 49.86 words
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Article119 1940-08-27 14 Four Lines In A Revue— £l20 TOUR ttfcfet in a revue called "Strip. Strip. r ist 4120 in fines at Bournemouth Folut' Mr. G. M. Lawton, prosecuting, said tnai as presented at Boscombe Hippodrome on contained four lines which had bem rejtn not submitted to, the Lord Chamberlain. Frederick John119 words
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Miscellaneous41 1940-08-27 14 SPORTS DIARI TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A Lea V Reserve, R.A F \^M S.R.C.; Div. I. S-f-W v. Loyals, qf^^ u "V u H IK A), R.A. 'B -M Naval Police Blakan The match between the cn^T nnH Lnvals has been pc*tp *>wm41 words
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Article84 1940-08-27 15 Scilly Isles Bombed L don. Aug. 1b riKMAN raidu ers to-day d l opp e d 150 bombs in U Scilly Islands, off the Cornish coast. Many houses were set on fire and others were destroyed. The most terrible part about ihi> raid was the wanton machine gunning of crowdsReuter - 84 words
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Article62 1940-08-27 15 London, Aug. 26 Voluntaiy workers have been playing an important part In gathering the first wartime harvest. Most cornfields in the southern half of Britain arc already clear ed and the yield If generally considered satisfactory. Experts estimate that at least two-thirds of an extra two million acresReuter - 62 words
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Article55 1940-08-27 15 Cairo, Aug. 26. An R.A.F. comin unique says ihiil Italian aircraft bombed Alexandria early to-day. No damage was caused and there were only slight ties.One person was killed and five injured in this morning's raids. The enemy were over the city for half-an-hour. Apparently, only .i small numberReuter - 55 words
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Article78 1940-08-27 15 Jersey. SUICIDE" was the verdict recorded here at the inquost on Aage Ejnar Peter Handersen, ViceConsul for Denmark at Jersey, who was found gassed in his car earlier in the day at his home at St. Peter. A rubber tube was attached to the exhaust and the other78 words
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Article25 1940-08-27 15 London. Aug 26 I Cash < O P > £260 Buyers S £260 4 Sellers i forward <O 1 £260 2 Buy- > £260 3 4 Seller25 words
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Article38 1940-08-27 15 London. Aug. 26 Buyers Sellers Market Tone Idl* Spot 12', 12 11 16 1st Forward* BepUmber 12 0 16 12 11 ib •2nd Forward Oct. Die 12-9 16 12-1116 1 t3rd Forward* Jan. March 12-1 16 12Vi38 words
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Article87 1940-08-27 15 miHim AllM o fi Dist.r. UD l> **«M Dunlop Rubber 28 4'2 OenenU Electric 69 9 linperiai Ch. In. 25 4'_. Imperial Tobacco Anglo-Dutch H6 Canadian Pacific London Tin 3 lubbtr PI. In. TruM 24,6 Unggis M'-i Ayi-r Hitams 18 9 Southern Kintaa 10 V, 2 Pahangs87 words
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Article15 1940-08-27 15 London. Aug. 2fl Bilm s,v>t Silver Forwarti < B«r Ookl. Fine, per 0.. £8.8.015 words
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Advertisement361 1940-08-27 15 fublic Notices IT, ,»ODYEAR ORIENT P (O. LTD. AS AGENTS ;i;i;R RESERVE COMPANY to consider offers for w Standard Sheet J during September MM ehouse Malayan ocean t (1 in cases or hales). ,di)wn Singapore. e god )wns of Harper. Co., Ltd. at either. i Lumpur. Anson I ited v^houid361 words
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Advertisement177 1940-08-27 15 Situation Vacant "SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY." Vacancy for a Dresser. Applications are invited Crom qualified Dressers for the appointment of Dresser in the Municipal Health Dept. The successful applicant may be required to perform the duties of Public Vaccinator. While so doing he may be paid such transit allowance as may be177 words
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Advertisement142 1940-08-27 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal CharUr AD. 1824. Incorporated in the Netherlands East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Socle' y) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f.40,030,000.Reserve Fund 10,500,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies: Sourabaya, Samarang, Medan, Weitevreden, Bandoeng, Cheribon. Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap,142 words
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Advertisement74 1940-08-27 15 YOUR VAUIABUO Our Btrong Rooms are your Protection. II ii impossible for an Individual to provide for hLs valued possessions the Iftfety that Is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at ni<*ler;ite mtes. HIRER9 themselves hold the KEYB and ONLY THEY can74 words
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Article, Illustration228 1940-08-27 16 BIG R.A.F. RAIDS ON ITALY, GERMANY Londun, Aug. 26. FURTHER widespread raids on Germany, Italy and German-occupied bases were made by the R.A.F. on Saturday night '.Military objectives in towns In southwest Germany included Frankfurt, LudwigshaVen and Stuttgart Many aerodromes in France, Belgium, German) and Holland were attacked. Two British228 words
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Article, Illustration104 1940-08-27 16 Troops lrom all parts of the i.inpirc are helping the mother country in her hour of peril. Her Majesty the Queen recently paid an informal visit to these overseas troops at the Queen Elizabeth Hostel in London. Just hou informal the visit was Ls evidenced in the picture104 words
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227 1940-08-27 16 LONDON, AUG. 26. IT WAS A WAR WON NOT BY THE GENIUS OF 1 A FEW BUT OF THE FAITHFULNESS OF MANY." THIS WAS THE LATE LORD TWEEDSMl IRS COMMENT ON THE LAST GERMAN WAR AND IT GIVES A KEY TO THE CHARACTERS AS UNCONSCIOUSLY REVEALEDReuter - 227 words
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Article272 1940-08-27 16 THREAT TO SWISS LoihIhii. Ur >,l 4 SHARP attack Su,i Z J n land fur the M a\ J Swiss press is u»verin» th| air warfare .ipp.-urs German newspaper, Yorifcjl cher Beobacht.-r. which i fl cording to the Bremen Radii y objects to a dhuti-h frJ London, minimising the 9British Wireless - 272 words
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Article92 1940-08-27 16 Nazis Lose One Plan In Four London. Au o B NEARLY 300 <»*»** J* W have been shot down o«| round Britain d" rim I eight days. ilrt fl The number of > which have fallen t« l J| Force and anti- 'U L wB raids on Britain si* IReuter - 92 words
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