Morning Tribune, 28 August 1940
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Article132 1940-08-28 1 Generals Betrayed France New York, Aug. 27. hi! former French Air Minister, M. Pierre Cot, m an exclusive interview Uer the New York Radio, leclared that Marshal main and (ien. Weypand gave France to Hitler. He blamed the B mull General Staff for kin* disaster. aring thai France had I132 words
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Article, Illustration108 1940-08-28 1 SIX TONS OF BOMBS IN 40 MINUTES r Bombing raids S on enemy i troops, concen. < I trations and lines of com- munications are i all m the day's I work for the Koyal Air Force S men, who have i through108 words
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Article116 1940-08-28 1 FURTHER RAIDS ON BRITAIN London. Aug. 27. fNEMY planer were reported m the vicinity of bh-East coastal towns and the Midlands this moon. Two raiders are believed to have been brought down m the Midlands, where bombs fell m fki on a golf course, sports ground and near I lacReuter - 116 words
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Article105 1940-08-28 1 i New York. Aug. 27. [>I TWEEN Trotsky and Hitler there is a re- c 9 markable resemblance," says the Louisville 'ier- Journal. The similarity is between the md Brown Bolshevism. If there had been 1 Meka, no Red terror, no Ogpu> no :Com- mu.jist cells toReuter - 105 words
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Article1044 1940-08-28 1 TURIN,MILAN ARE BOMBED however, states that the raid warning la-sted for 36 minutes. The alarm was also mentioned by the representative of the Columbia Broadcasting network who als) adds that after Sunday Dight'B raid it had been impossible to travel by motor car, but he could not say why AccordingBritish Wireless - 1,044 words
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Article103 1940-08-28 1 London. Aug. 27. 1 irCOKMNCi to an Admir- S ;ilt v communique, British i warships last Friday night sailed right into the Italian S harbour of Bardia and shell- cd the town at point blank range, causing havoc among military establishments. S It had long been knownReuter - 103 words
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Article58 1940-08-28 1 Bucharest, A rpHK Transylvaniani m <>rj?a- nising meetings to flemon--tratr their solidarity againat cession <»r theii territory to Hungary. A gathering at Cluj, attended by two Under-Secretaries of sta?<\ sent i telegraia to the King, assuring him that the "Rumanian nation is prepared for every nacWflce necessary forReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement27 1940-08-28 1 IoM^^ SAFEGUARD YOURStLVES fe^^ INSURE WITH THF EASIfcRN UNiTED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LID. SECURITY PLUS MRYKJ: j HEAD OFFICE-NO I6D GECJL STREET j SIN«AI«OKR, S.B. I ""M v27 words
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Article633 1940-08-28 2 BIGGEST AIR A FAILURE London, Aug. 27. UITM X unleashed his biggest air attack M Britain from nightfall yesterday until] dawn to day. In these, Britain's n\<M extensive niulit raids since the war, a coastline of over 500 miles was attacked and enemy planes were reunited over areas extending from633 words
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Article71 1940-08-28 2 TREE KILLS MAN A y CHINESE, who was engaged m felling trees near the new Municipal reservoir at the Iiy 2 -mile, Mandai Road, received fatal injuries when a tree fell over him, yesterday evening. Besides numerous other injuries, he sustained a fractured skull and died m the ambulance onReuter - 71 words
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Article178 1940-08-28 2 London, Aug. 27. JHIS morning, three air raids were staged, the first on a Kentish town, the second on the Thames Estuary and the third at Portsmouth. During these raids, a Czech air squadron had Itj first engagement with the Germans m this countiv •since178 words
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Article37 1940-08-28 2 The death took plac 3eneral Hospital yesterday eveniflf Of Mr. Martin Pereira who /ears of age. The funeral leaves the redden** >4 Chapel Road at 4 30 pjn. i the Church of St. Jose c Bidadari.37 words
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Article, Illustration71 1940-08-28 2 *T Picture shows 7 the type of Sal- 1 vation Army i a m b 11 lances that have been i rescued from France and are m m use m England. Dur- m.; recent air t raids on Lon1 don, Salvation Army officers j had their hantl.s71 words
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Advertisement31 1940-08-28 2 feeder/ company HEAD OFFICE 3 RAFFLES p PLACE BOXC4BCPO ENGINEERS VlmSSci MACHIfftRY **9ut »h« Cfcfiy>d<Wjj BROKERS Several new cold starting Diesel Engines for sale. Jfnmediate delivery. Ring 3114 for full particulars.31 words
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Advertisement90 1940-08-28 2 SCHERING^S PRODUCTS Now obtainable from ENGLAND. New stocks have now arrived of the follow m; ARCANOL TABLETS. PROGYNON B OLEOSUM. £X™K£..!£ BLETS PROC.YNON B PLEOSUM FORTE. ii\Y» T r°r HAN TABLETS. PROfJYNON DRAGEES. ATOPHANYL INTRAVENOUS. TFSTOVIRON H&SSSEP 'gTRA VENOUS. UROTROPIN TABLETS. S™», P A'v, DR AGEES. IItOTROPIN AMPOULES. \i.M^rpVi!^ VERAMON90 words
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Article, Illustration97 1940-08-28 3 T All over the^ world top- not- chers m sport aie helping to J enhance the' various war > i funds by playing exhibition matches or tak- ins: part m i v o m petitions just to draw S the public. Pic- i ture shows the actress,97 words
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Article98 1940-08-28 3 AMBULANCES ATTACKED— SAY NAZIS Berlin, Aug. 27. THE Foreign Office has sent a request to the Swiss Government, asserting that a number of cases has occurred m which the German "ambulance seaplanes" have been exposed to attacks by the British forces. The note declares that these attacks are gross violationsReuter - 98 words
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106 1940-08-28 3 London, Auk. 27. Fls authoritatively announced that mercantile losies for the week ending August 18 and 19 were ten British ships, totalling 41.175 tons, and one Allied ihlp o-7 592 tons. The total I* sli^itly above the weekly average for the previous 49 weeks, namelyReuter - 106 words
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Article499 1940-08-28 3 Europeans Not Given Fair Share the Loveday court martial session was resumed yesterday, Mr. H. Fancott, director of Gammon (Malaya). Ltd-, *;ave evidence In which he complained that European contractors In Singapore were not given a fair share of the War Department contracts. Captain Loveday, R.E.,499 words
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Advertisement21 1940-08-28 3 L Fifth Column L.,'U Have Wmth l "N z3m7 rwrn TOP PRESS "Talk About Tiger Instead" Ad. t ol BGERSS BEER21 words
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Advertisement54 1940-08-28 3 J' W\ ne jrounj *onwn love J *s^^ to let ih« vun un their bodtts. wher«ai others preyS/t fer to Kqulr« »kin ton* \fj^vsK J by r+ie practtc* ot nkmj "NCfi^xX" NESTLES J/ POWDERED Ycu an si. II get a NtStU Mixer (I p.nt rllC) for the pre-war price of54 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1940-08-28 4 t depot II Mis -pleudi'l <• ■i m;; party hi< h )•»> x«-i|t mi fewtf t li:> 11 mln k hoiiM -mm ||M «»»t--i.i« ife nt ir i^ nrgentrj m ne»\i I Mipport, 1 1 1 ofl n.irn; materials such as1,086 words
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Article34 1940-08-28 4 People places Sunday Mornin? Dip Swinuaini the Meal ii m Singapore and the atti tive Marraj m-. ters Ebpeth (left) and Jan are enthusiaviir exponents. The\ are pictured here enjoying a Sunday morning dip.34 words
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Advertisement60 1940-08-28 4 (LEVER FINGERS WORK WONDERS WITH YOUR HAIR And MAXINE*S we well known for their skill m Hair Styling. \V. v;'-'. r < -t you ask your friends who have been to l'l'«- Britbfa lira ulv 's.tloii I <>r mi appoiiitiucnl. I'hoiu* .'H«*K. Ask for John (formerly H Andres of ||»hk60 words
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Article, Illustration539 1940-08-28 5 Minor Troubles In The Home Which Can So Easily Be Rectified A ,j f the most astonishing U Lhiiißs about human nalur the way m which almost one of us will put up v.th discomforts and M inconveniences which ll(( be put right with539 words
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Article88 1940-08-28 5 EVEN if you cannot afford to instal new methods of Illumination m your home, there la usually some way m which you can bring your old-fashioned lighting up to date. Look at the lamp shown m the pictures on the right, for instance. Who would have88 words
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Article, Illustration194 1940-08-28 5 A 'COMMON lighting problem m many homes concerns the illumination of the living-room m which the lamp is the centre pendant. This may give good light, but it often has the disadvantage of casting a strong shadow on the book of anyone reading m a chair some way194 words
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Article, Illustration135 1940-08-28 5 TIIIS commodious wardrobe is almust as good 11 1 dressing-room,. There is room for you to walk right into it. On two .sides Ls space Tor hanging clothes and a dressing -table, where make-up can be done, occupies the third side. A long135 words
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Advertisement82 1940-08-28 5 v 111 MBl_™"Ml L^Bt^ b^bhKS^b^ Z^/'* •SbIL .^Hbw^ y, IbVJ^^ b^bi '<,b^bW v 4b4 cF y* V^^^B^ .^XB^BfiPttB^BV m. A^^JBr*l^B» fresh sw>»f y we« ors«Rs We now receive thtfle delicious I it^^ L Sydney Ilock Oysters twice a X Tl|fl,ftr Vtek by air. They r«-ally ;ir f IF** th»* BafOttl82 words
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Advertisement608 1940-08-28 6 LEND FOR VICTORY SUPPORT THE COLONY WAR LOAN SI rails Si lllrin«>iils (jlovt'rilllifllt WAR LOAN 1952/1959 lioNbs~TQ bearer (Authorised by Straits Settlements War Loan (Local) Ordinance, 1940) j Interest payable Ist April and Ist October First interest payment on Ist April, 1941 Payable as follows:— On application '$10 per cent608 words
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1239 1940-08-28 7 London Is Really BlackedOut Now: Hungarian Party l(. L. Hopkin Writes From London.... r **k —^s ["Hoppy" Goes Oni Defence Duty: Hitler Kept Away That Night: Sultan Of j Johore Throws I A Party: Former Singaporean Sends i Greetings: Dunkirk i j Yachtsman Hero Gets Unexpected Reward. S I, I1,239 words
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241 1940-08-28 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1940. MASTERY IN THE AIR j]VKK\ day that passes hrin.es De news of air battles developing m progressive intensity. German raids on Britain have become FHOPe frequent and fierce and British counter-raids on (lerman territories have Increased m tempo and m number The air war241 words
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Article238 1940-08-28 7 QOME people m this country may wonder why British air bulletins do not give full details of casualties and damage cause:! m Britain! This is not due to the fear of lowering British morale. British morale was never higher and is prepared to take all the hard238 words
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Advertisement42 1940-08-28 7 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Personalised Service <^Sf^~ y "X by a duly qualified J%-r^ ZT~^« registered practitioner with legal U qualifications X >^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 1 ARCADE Mix;., 'PIIOM: SOO2, R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience.42 words
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Article, Illustration44 1940-08-28 8 BEAUTY THE BEAST Fourteen year- old redhead Joan Rrodcl i J leaves the draw- iu£ rooms for wide open spa- ces m RKO's film 'Two 1 Thorou»hbieds. Here she is seen with, ano- ther 'sorrel top' 1 i m the picture 1 Crystal Jack.44 words
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Article, Illustration86 1940-08-28 8 (Tribune Film Reporter) rpHEKE'S a rumour going the rounds that Hollywood's glamour girls are yearning for the West. The feeling is that they're 'all ready to let down their hair, kick up their heels and head for the great open spaces when? men were men and, let it86 words
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103 1940-08-28 8 Languorous Lovelies Become Rollicking Open-Air Heroines it stark pioneering yarns, there is always a call for sony Wtsi women, too. f Opposite the romantic Tyron* Power m the title role o "Jesse James," for instance w» star-let Nancy Kelly. wh< wot acclaim for her performance as m sweetheart and wife103 words
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Article41 1940-08-28 8 That 'Woo Woo" ma" Hugh Herbert is m town. He stars m I'niversals "La Tons: Nights" and he has separate characterisations i the film, as the accompany!' compete picture shows film will be shown at the Capitol this week.41 words
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Advertisement171 1940-08-28 8 Th* BRUiHTKST BEST STACiK SHOW SEEN IN MALAYA KOK VKARS OBAND lAKKWKI.I. KKTIKN SK ASON K)K A VV.W MOHIS OXI.Y I O-MOHIION 9.30 p.m NKiim.v I AT THE CAPIfI 2 SHOWS on SATIKDAY at 6)5 and !> i 0 I"" The World famous Master of Wizardry fJIIAiVIIi and his Company171 words
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Article, Illustration171 1940-08-28 9 sence. It docs look as it i taking the part ot a high-htrd-drinking niri oi the West. it news about Marlene's fn.m glamour to saloon iner is that she has been the leading role m tne if FrancaJsc Aim "Lady of est. Miriam Hookins. tetn taking straight role171 words
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Article, Illustration75 1940-08-28 9 CANDRA Let- Henville (Sandy" to you) Who stole the picture m 'East 1 Side of Heaven" last year is fast making herself a star. Baby Sandy is a veteran of three films.* She drops her male impersonation m her I coming films for universal. "Little Accident"75 words
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Article, Illustration218 1940-08-28 9 RONALD COLMAN will make his debut as a singer m his forthcoming picture with Ginger Rogers, "Good Luck. He bursts into scng m fc little ditty titled "Say When." Of course Colmah doesn't pretend to be a Lawrence Tibbett or even a Bins Crosby, and we understand his218 words
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Advertisement100 1940-08-28 9 Pavi lion Theathk now showing next change The Sauciest Hit of the Season! RanKs' tt»*-«£| tm< qav and hmnan Cmity! Jt ||%|^k Af W^JmW^ lmmWE^m r sfTlT^mm\ i^M k^^#*^ U *Sg% ILM^aTi ft¥ Mir A V*i iVm. thdSt^A. JSji^^v nLII L L II vwJi vn B v /tj^Bttjffik Bffl "_i100 words
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Article108 1940-08-28 10 SMGAPOBI actinf coroner. Mr. Waltrr MfQuarrie. is shortly retirim from the Straits Settlement Police after 26 >ears tttwk <■• Mr M<Quarrie's substantive rank b Chief Inspector Prior to retirement, he will go on seven leave a, irom Sep- J. when Mr. W. O. Porter, the tpore108 words
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Article89 1940-08-28 10 EXPIRED PASS AT BASE THONG Kee, a labour, er. informed Mr. J.G. Rappoport, the third magistrate yesterday that he had been working m the Naval Base all the time although his pass had expired four months ago. Chong Kee was arrested yesterday when he attempted to enter the Naval Base89 words
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Article96 1940-08-28 10 "Footlights Parade" Bookings OOOKING for the Combined Services Variety Show "Footlights Parade" openson Friday, August 30, at John Littles. The show is under the patronage of HE. The Commander m Chief, China Station, HE. The G.O.C. Malaya Command, and the ytfir Officer Commanding Malaya. In addition to the many other96 words
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Article30 1940-08-28 10 London, Aug. 27. It is authoritatively Stated m London that the recent German claim that they have sunk a destroyer ol the Viscount class i.s nui .true.— Reuter.30 words
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176 1940-08-28 10 A MINOR quarrel over a pig has n ted j Koh Ah Pian, 41-year-old farn committed to stand trial on a el murder. Koh is alleged to have stabbed to death i Lang, a neighbour, on ttw evening of July 15 15» 2176 words
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Article49 1940-08-28 10 Shanghai, Aug. 27. THE recapture of the strategic I rianrtzekwan Pass, on the Chengtai railway m eastern S^ansi Province, and extensive operations m North China the Ei?hlh Group Commanist Army are claimed In a telegrai from the Communist con manfiers addressed to tl Chnnffking populace— Reuter.49 words
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Article, Illustration113 1940-08-28 10 (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by i\ O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of ca m China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirement out under present circumstances113 words
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Advertisement122 1940-08-28 10 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. SERVICES. Bangkok Wee i Penang, Rangoon Calcutta Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, rv.rfnicrhj Cuddalore, and Madras Fo Pl^jt Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances P^ n For information regarding freight and passenger accommoaai apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. PaO.BRITISH INDIA MSSENGEI't FRIIOHT122 words
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Advertisement454 1940-08-28 11 zm@m uniiif ip-nnis Situations Vacant 1 Assistant Teacher. Qualiflcaruflcatt. Box 337 Malaya (No. 493E) .need teacher. Apply stating v- Secretary Tai Knah>a St. _INO 1 481E) --^^"(JhTnESE Girls required shop 53. Lorong 35, Geylang. (NO. 479E) TZrfT to canvass oil paintings. Good ,ous. hard-working, honest ed work with bonus, incre--5454 words
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Advertisement637 1940-08-28 11 Property For Sale FOR SALE freehold land. 28.034 sq. ft n st r r C^ IC |i^°^- Apply Lak^P^^i 21. Ifai btreet. Slogapore. (No 495E Apply Post Office Box No. 281, Singapore (Mo. J14B) l F n R 0M H ?f J S O L l N ?7 O^ 4th637 words
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Advertisement653 1940-08-28 11 Business Opportunity H CLASB Shirts Manufacturer wishes to j*t < In touch with Interesting dealers who desire to havi trade marks of their own Apply P. O. Box 622. Singapore. (No. 90 Personal WILL AMY WILDE Please Cot- with Box No 35t>, Malaya Tribune Smgano--(No. 531i5) WILL ANYONE KNOWING the653 words
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Advertisement552 1940-08-28 11 Rln celebration of the Plrfct Anniversary ung Rwa Mandarin Institution, Eton ftith Mv klmg, .VS. Short Strret. Singapore, an offer of free textboolc* will be »ivrm to ttooss* win J-.;u ths School this HeiAember. IMO. lnient fee. OprrUng date. 5 9- -40 Nnr (lawes on afandartn. M.>. kien and Cantones*552 words
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169 1940-08-28 12 i>ld hali-croMn > or iu«»-shi»li nE < P <" i i v a s X Handed <n fr the bar. an > lpsuich Su f. »olk) license* t Mr. Frederic Finch, H \n n >p.>nd«'il t h<> i Mayor s pp^ a j169 words
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Article158 1940-08-28 12 NORWEGIAN pi* may fly an annadi of 100 bombers acroj ihe Atlantic to B:; tain this summ There are LM NjjJl wegian airmen m Toj ronto waiting to t > gin a course 1 of train ing m the handlii of th> latest Am« can planes.158 words
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Article18 1940-08-28 12 Buenos A i Au ß 27 dent Ortiz withdrawn m* signation, ing the ref Congress to it. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement192 1940-08-28 12 YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THIS GRAND M.C.M. MUSICAL OPERETTA DIRECTED BY ERNST LUBITSCH. LAP I I L :< .15 -6<5 9.15 BRAND MEW rOI»V!! MAURICE CHEVALIER and JEANETTE MacDONALD m ERNST LUBITSCH'S famous Musical Operetta The MERRY WIDOW with EDWARD EVERETT NORTON and UNA MERKEL j Comv Knioy this192 words
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Advertisement337 1940-08-28 12 OPi;\iA<- ii mi. _us \ru) TO-JIOKHOW \y( at THE and M tAIMTOL v., 1 \Y \o I^te Show owing to th* Engagement of "n/ L? the CHANG stapr Attraction /j*( New Universal^ Saucy. Merry Riot of Music, Fun Laughter— 1 THEY'RE LATINS IN MANHATTAN! 7 im2i^^^ Hit ARWIDA FDDIE OUIUAN337 words
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Advertisement195 1940-08-28 13 ME BlCi SCREEN EVENT of tin- WAR i.ala MIDNK.II! PICK MIKKK SATURDAY, AUG. 315t... 12.10 o'clock ■\T Till: (.VI'ITOL [M worlds Grarted stars I^P^^La a o(ii uiKR K)K THE wB IRST TIMF jtt s 4 I K,M. CHAMFACiM <: A^J^B v, pen Musicals.. m M m M MI MM! V195 words
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Advertisement321 1940-08-28 13 Briton Saves Italian, Dies Ignor Pleiro Pint, 30 j i i EtalSaii director of Vcrrey Restaurant, K4 !M't. W poat4 (i he mnea .>iiip Arandora torpedoed. m a Bt ttlfli hospita 1 He OWffl his life to a Biiti>'. eailOf who liirew him n ft and ttn b i Qt321 words
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Advertisement176 1940-08-28 13 DM oi I lit MOST r:\ll IMAIMMi FILMS KVER NAM IN I M.I AND a! j) \A jQ iA l -Aa^ r* i*J(k fj ri^Vjiwll. J&L; to day \r i; i:> A MS SPARKLING ROMANTIC COMEDY I \I(MV MUSIC! NITTY DIALOC«!?IC! HFAI Til 1 I GIRLS It v l^ MARGARET176 words
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Article102 1940-08-28 14 UNBEATEN RECORD MAINTAINED (From Our OWB Correspondent. Muar. A GIVING 21 fine all-round dii Pant Amal nia.ntairn-d their unbeaWn record In tto second division leaaue coni|M*tition when they trtmnetd Bel. a Hark by 7 terday evening Parit Amal have compl their league ptognui m« and by uinnint: yesterday s uume102 words
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Article75 1940-08-28 14 The S.AFA. Business Houses' nmult'c ha.s lletldtd that tlv matches postponed fcr various muses will now be played 00 the (U.te.s below. Teams VI request! d to co-operate. Jacks Sports Club v ThornycrofUs postponed 17 5 will bo played at Fairer Park on Monday. S'por Cold ttoCAfe v Chartered Bani75 words
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Article, Illustration65 1940-08-28 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League. Div. II B S C FA. v. Moravia, J C.S.A.: Indians v. Customs, S.H.B. yL This is Vivian TraK^MT. a p«-^ J pil of Sargent rollejje. Ne I Hampshire, one of the 400 col- leges m the United States teaching physi- 1 I ol65 words
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106 1940-08-28 14 SOLDIERS SENTENCED AFTER BID AT SUICIDE CENTENCE of 2S •^days' detention was nromulgatpd recently on Pte. Henry Thomas EsterbrooT, and Pte. Frederick Ernest Atholl, who were charged before a court-martial at Chelsea with attempting to com mit suicide. It had been stated that, after b°inf sentenced to 14 days' confinement106 words
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Article424 1940-08-28 14 R.A.F. reserves 2; Malay reserves q. DLAYING with great determination and understanding RAF. reserves beat the Malay reserves by two gotlsl nil In a reserve division league soccer fixture op. i.. src padang yesterday. The Airmen displayed splendid teamwork md fulh deserved their victory. Their forwards424 words
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180 1940-08-28 14 (From Our Own Correspondent' Muar, Aug. 2 f A GOOD match is promised when on Sunday Negri Sembilan Chinr.se Recreation Club will visiting Muar to play the Muar Chinese football u-ai m a charity match m aid of the War Fund and China180 words
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Miscellaneous13 1940-08-28 14 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDE TO-DAY: 6.05 a.m., 6.7 ft. 5.24 p.m., 7.9 ft.13 words
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Article63 1940-08-28 15 I LIVE." now on at 7, ;m,is a picture you ,I d-diggers try. Ie same catch each ther simple girl nlnt and whom the cl marries, gives the humorous sih the picture kwood, Renee HousImer take the main and they are good. i ieof|t Robey to add the bum63 words
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Article85 1940-08-28 15 tCK Singapore's cinemaa most refreshing rry Widow," Ernest tsical extravaganza, c talkies' first love Macdonald and un v c valiar, and now on Capitol. of a brand new picture brings m its v of a number of this popular team, i m can match the ■x" for its romance,85 words
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Article86 1940-08-28 15 |YE terrified humans, so small I they run for their lives I of a cat Four men a-rid a girl find them|ve. s far m th c jungle at the II of a mad ctor making fanktic experiments. They refuse his mysteries ben he ha.s86 words
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94 1940-08-28 15 The B.C.R.C. cricket teams for in c k end win be Against JOB Hong Urn Green 2 p.m. tarday: ig Swee Law, Eu Cheow Chye, ua Boon Unn. Swee Lim SuJ- Kum Gim Lock, Anthony 2 J* n Llang Cnia X T. Ooi, Ong Swee94 words
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Article71 1940-08-28 15 IOZEF Vanham. a thirty-five- year-old Belgian I tP seaman, was sentenced to six months' hard S labour and recommended for deportation at t Old-stre*t Polite Court, for making a false I statement to an immigration officer, and having /m his possession an altered Dutch passport.71 words
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Article97 1940-08-28 15 (Continued from page 2) some of which were of a new and larger type, containing crude oil, were scattered over a wide area m a North-East coast region, last j night, but only a few fires resulted, chiefly m rural areas. During a raid on a Midland town,97 words
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Article169 1940-08-28 15 rR taking a money changer "for a ride" and robbing him of $1,345, two Indians Bishan Singh and Fazir Khan, were sent to gaol for 12 months each by the District Judge, Mr. J. L. McFall, yesterday On the evening of July 1, AnnaImalai, who has169 words
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Article118 1940-08-28 15 UUSBANDS m Dukinfteld and oth2r Cheshire towns are liable to come home nowadays to find their favourite old felt hats sacrificed to their wives' sewing parties and converted into slippers for wounded soldiers. Even feminine headwear fashionable a couple of seasons ago is m some cases starting118 words
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221 1940-08-28 15 "I AM GOING STRAIGHT" SAYS MAN— GAOLED "I REALISE what I have done and am goinp straight now" said Buang bin Haji Eiuop, alias Bachok, 50-year-old Buggis* when he appeared m the third police court yesterday before Mr. J.G. Rappopovt. Buang was charged with "loitering," he being a suspected person.221 words
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Article41 1940-08-28 15 Caplain Accused Of Posing CAPT. Alfred Lionel Hauf?hton, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, wa.s stated at a Chelsea eourtmartia' to have passed himself off as Sir Lionel Haitfhton, Bart. He pleaded not uiity to M chat i Tlic hearing was adjourned.41 words
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Article240 1940-08-28 15 bulk 6 men! 19U Copra (Straits F.MJS September B'ment Unouoted Sago Flour (Sarawak) August S'ment. !5'- Aus Sept. Value Tapioca. Seed Pearl. Ut Quality (Singapore) S'ment. 27|8 AugSept. Sellers Pepper (FAQ) White K'untok AugSept. S'ment. 4 l i Value Pepper (FAQ) Black Lmmpoof Au^Sept. Sment. 2 15,16240 words
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Article45 1940-08-28 15 FOREIGN EXC HANGE London, Aug. 27. TT London on Paris TT London on Batavia 7.58* TiT London on Shanghai 313 16 TT| London on Hongkong IJ3 TT London on Japar Is. 2V 2 T|T London on New York 4.02y 2 to 4.03y 2 Official Rate.45 words
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Advertisement154 1940-08-28 15 Tropical Suits V, Ready to wear or fi* nii* .e U> measure jJ High Class lailoring. ;^1U Please call at: |&HfH KASH.KN b TAILORING <>.. j; 4 JM 23-9, Coleman u Singapore. 'I&J We also undertake '^fS^J 5 dry cleaning and I 'J*v'^ dyelnc. jwj K. Lumpur, X, Katu Road.154 words
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Article386 1940-08-28 16 I2V THE MIDDLE EAST ARMY WILL BE USED IN DEFENCE Cairo, Aug. W. UASS.W SABSY PASHA, the I'riint Minister of Egypt submitted his itm -nation In King Farouk last Dighi His Majesty h.»s requested him to |l>r «n new cabinet. A vigorous rc| prop iganda al «sReuter - 386 words
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Article, Illustration26 1940-08-28 16 Tokyo, aur. 27 Ti.. Mi Kobayaihi, Mir: I Commerce and Indu.s: special envoy to the Netherlands Indies wa* approved by the Cabinet to-day. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article112 1940-08-28 16 Here's something that the A. ft P authorities m Singapore could emulate with benefit to all. Top picture shows a modem baby's respirator compared with the early 1915 gas-mask. Belo,v you see a member of the Women's Voluntary S Service holding a bomb and shell over a112 words
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Article74 1940-08-28 16 New York, Aug. 27. THE A\is powers have a "definite programme" m the I'nited States, according to Mr. Dies, chairman of the Concessional Committee, bh veslijuatinn un- American activities. Mr. Dies toU the press that he had evidence that the programme was first to prevent thisReuter - 74 words
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Article63 1940-08-28 16 London, Aug. 27. The air ace, acting Squadron Leader Michael Nicholson Crossley has been awarded the Distinguished Service Order on bringing his total enemy aircraft destroyed to 18, and possibly another five. S L. Crossley. 28, was awarded ihe Distinguished Flying Cross m June when heReuter - 63 words
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Article46 1940-08-28 16 Rome, ANOTHER .sharp rebu n eerla&d la coi I an newspaper Beobachter quoted I n News Agenc papei declares thai s ti its attitude i rtlfl the AxLs p Lt ability to cope with r >pean situation can i «j 1 I LnPS ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article144 1940-08-28 16 London. Aug. 27. It is officially announced that some womev were killed during raids on a South -West town la^ night. Others were seriously m. jured. At least 50 hea\y high explosive bombs and some m. cendiary bombs Here dropped on the town, but the damage was surprisinglyReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement24 1940-08-28 16 TO-DAY! CUTUAmf 3.15—6.15—9.15 M ■>"" A Paramount P*c)ur* with <ii>' Albert Oekker, Janice logon, j A PARAMOUNT PICTL f Dir«<r«d by Erneit Schotdtotk S TECHNICOI'OUK.24 words
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