Morning Tribune, 29 August 1940
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Article282 1940-08-29 1 London. Aug. 28. iRTHER bombing raids by p.\ F machines on tarts V Piedmont and Lomr dv are admitted m to-day's immunique, which ids thai large numbers of U, lircraft raided Derna a small ship carrying Lber "Slight damage" was Le elsewhere. Th- communique claimsReuter - 282 words
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Article, Illustration59 1940-08-29 1 R.A.F. personnel of the Coast-/ a l Command recently carried S out action m American built Lockheed Hud- sons over Heli- goland and the v Danish coast. After the Hu'l- sons arrived safely home the rea r gunner iound i that one of the pigeons, unde- terred by59 words
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Article60 1940-08-29 1 STEAMER SUNK IN INDIANOCEAN s A London, Aug. 28. RMAN communique J "ms that an armed merchant steamer i 'i Commander" was. »y fJerman naval units ■w« Indian Ocean. <\ messijje pirkrd i ■P in \>x V York yesterday M thai British Commander r »i" shelled by an un. IReuter - 60 words
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Article46 1940-08-29 1 New York, Aug. 28— The United States transport American Legion arrived bringing American refugees and Crown Princess Martha of Norway and her children. Princess Martha and her children are going to Hyde Park on Aug. 29 as guests 01 Mrs ivouac velt ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article29 1940-08-29 1 Istanbul, Aug. 38—An Italian mission passed through en route lor Syria. It is understood that the mission was headed by General Luisi BardeUy and includes four other generals. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration82 1940-08-29 1 London. Aug. WMWb not to the minister* w nt fnre been busiei than ever. •>blo at any moment n requirca. fMqnrt* the Cabinet mcr fcwtec?sometimeB three times a d ay. m addition, minifiten have their own specil .poiisibil ties. prln<f Mr. Churchill, lor v n DReuter - 82 words
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379 1940-08-29 1 FRONTIER CLASH BETWEEN SOVIETS AND RUMANIANS REPORTED London, Aug. 28. J HE meeting of Ribbentrop and Ciano with the Hungarian ?md Rumanian Foreign Ministers at Vienna, on Thursday, to "discuss matters of common interest" is believed to be due to Hitler's initiative following the breakdown of direct negotiations between HungaryReuter - 379 words
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161 1940-08-29 1 British Action Against Ships Bound For Indo-China London, Aug. IS. I t IMITH reference to a press report that the British are i refusing to give clearance pa- J pers to ships bound for Indo- > China, the position is that the i issue of such orders is solely t161 words
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Advertisement19 1940-08-29 1 SAFEGUARD YOURStLVES INSURE WITH THF EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORA! lON LID. URITY PLUS SERVICt HEAD OFFICE-NO 10D CECIL bli^ET.19 words
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Article120 1940-08-29 2 CHINESE WAR BOOTY ChuiiKkiiiK Aug 27. IJURINfi the Bui th: rs of the Him TpfUllfM War, China captured from Japan on battle. among other thlttgf, 193f< armored trucks. 1.238 pieces ar'iilery Including trench mortars. 4.994 marhino guns, 100,240 rifles, and 9.497JH rounds of ammunition. ieeordlna to "Military Affairs" published byCentral News - 120 words
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Article141 1940-08-29 2 Chungking, Aug. 27. the tonstant bombing of chung- king by Japanese air raiders driven underground part ot the, activities m the Chinese wartime Capital, wherein many things are now done m bombproof dugouta wnile the invaders ram fire and death from above. The newspapers and news agenciesCentral News - 141 words
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Article, Illustration71 1940-08-29 2 Alexandra Rose^ Day was recent- j i ly celebrated m j London with all t S the usual cere- J i monies m spite of the war. The Duchess of/ Kent, the beau- tiful wife of the popular Duke of Kent, visited j depots and hos pitals as71 words
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123 1940-08-29 2 Shanghai Aug. 28 BROADCASTING to Frenchmen m China, yesterday evening, the French Ambassador, M. Henri Cosme, appealed for unity and urfjed all Frenchmen to support the Vichy Government. Ho asUed frenchmen m the Far East not to allow themselves to be influenced byReuter - 123 words
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Article87 1940-08-29 2 London, Aug 28. AN Italian report that Britain is contemplating the occupation uf Hie Aaores b t-ntirel" devoid of f Jiindation, Reuter's diplomatic correspondent learns from authoritative Quarters m London. In Issuing such a report, the Italians are clearly copying the German propaganda technique with the object ofReuter - 87 words
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Article49 1940-08-29 2 London, Aug. 28. Leon Pandoli Mti. rormer director of a merchant bank, the name of which kepi i wcret waa flned £15,000 it How Street Police Court for l'.tii- oiler Cor tale to the Treasury two gold ban worth 1:6,400. 400 to vereigm and two thousand Swiss francs. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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323 1940-08-29 2 French Chief Attacked By Six Gunmen Shanghai, Au^. 28. MEASURES to combat terrorism were discussed >*. terday at a conference called by the chairman ot the Municipal Council, Mr. W. J. Keswick. The Japanese Consul-General, Mr. Miura, and Mayor Fu Sia Oen, head of the323 words
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Article251 1940-08-29 2 Singapore Resident's Death HTHE funeral took place at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday afternoon of Mr. Martin Pereira. who died at the General Hospital afW a brief illness. He had worked with Messrs. McAuliffe, Turquand, Yountfs Co formerly known as McAuline, Davis and Hope. Charters countants. for more than and held the251 words
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Article38 1940-08-29 2 London, Aug. 28.-On 1 evening, Londoners will nea band of the Fifth New Zo:.l fantry Brigade, now station Britain. This If the latest series of evening coned Trafalgar Square and oth spaces m London this sui British WirelessBritish Wireless - 38 words
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Article287 1940-08-29 2 Britain's Friend In Middle East London, Aug. 28. THE possibility of an Italian attack on Egypt from Libya is discussed, with particular reference to the position of Egypt, m the Manchester Guardian, which says: "If Italy moves .'he will have to face the oppositionBritish Wireless - 287 words
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Advertisement94 1940-08-29 2 mmmmm \£JBBBMUk BRING OUT THE FULI I^ULLIANCY OF YOUR HAH Your hair is not only one of your chief aiaets, but its tidiness and richness is used by many to indicate your character. Orderly, well cared for hair, shows smartness and personal pride and ability, join the many, who rely94 words
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Article387 1940-08-29 3 NAZI AIR RAIDS FAIL LONDON, AUG. 28. r pi \MN"(J OF THE EFFECT OF (.HUMAN BOMBING OF IMF MIDLANDS OF BRITAIN U K THE 8.8.C. EMPIRE ,MN MISSION LAST NIGHT MR ALAN TODD, A RESIDENT OF THK MIDLANDS, SAID: THE MIDI \M>S BEING A VER\ L \K(.l INDUSTRIAL AKEA. OKIReuter - 387 words
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Article44 1940-08-29 3 Aug. 28-Swiss territory ed afresh by foreign according to an offinmique which adds that m Switzerland aeroplanes 1 Jura towards Savoy and Prcb^; ct i°" showed they were j^ a British. Air raid alarms J »ded m Lausanne, Geh and three other towns.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration100 1940-08-29 3 FROM DOWN UNDER y Troops from^" S the overseas and Dominions i arc playing a great part m J this war that Britain is fight- i 1 ing with Ger-/ many. With) smiles on their i faces and with i I a spirit that J J commands res- pect these100 words
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Article125 1940-08-29 3 Chungking, Aug. 27. DR. K. C. Wu announced that he had received a letter from Mr. Willys R. Peck, Counsellor of the American Embassy here, informing him that the American Red Cross had donated U.S. $10,000 for the relief of Chungking air-raid victims, part of whichCentral News - 125 words
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57 1940-08-29 3 London, Aug. 28. COUTH AFRICA is spending £46,000,000 on the war 0 effort this vcar. This was revealed by Mr. J.H. Hofmey ffintoS of Finance, introducing a supplemlntary budget m the House of Assembly. Thp original budget m February provided for a panics, zuReuter - 57 words
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291 1940-08-29 3 London, Aug. 28. BItITISH fores m the Mediterranean again demonstrated that it is power of manoeuvre uhich will be the deciding factor m the Middle East campaign, Keuters military correspondent points out. The Italians expected that General Wavells would accept a landReuter - 291 words
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153 1940-08-29 3 Germany Cannot Suceced U.S. Pressman Says Shanghai, Auk. 28. "fERMANY cannot succeed," declared Mr. John McCutchemi Raleigh, American newspaperman and radio commentator for the Columbia Broadcasting System, who was m Berlin st the outbreak of the present European conflict and saw most of the fighting m Poland and the Lowlands,Reuter - 153 words
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Article78 1940-08-29 3 ANTI-JEWISH CAMPAIGN IN HOLLAND London. Au{-«. 28. mn anti-Jewish campaign m ocr- man occupied Holland is re--1 r.rted by the Rome Radio. Notic \s have been posted m restaurants requesting"' Jews' not to < nter, the announcer ftddcd. The principal Dutch newspaper lave dismissed Jewish employees The Rom*' Radio alsoReuter - 78 words
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Article39 1940-08-29 3 Tokyo. Auk. 28 A Porttgll Office spokesman stated that negotiations with the French ronc.nrninK Indo-CWn* are ''proceeding .smoothly "He added that the Government wa.s m contact with the Petain Government as well as the Indo-China authorities. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration834 1940-08-29 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By l^< >X I y-TWO airmen from one of the U.A.F. lUtiom wmn entertained il v informal ikaCC al the Talbot EiOUM Cluli M Tuesday nitfht. The Bishop of Singapore and Mrs. B Roberts were among tho^e who welcomed thrm,834 words
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Article38 1940-08-29 4 DANCE AT TALBOT HOUSE Top:— A cheery i group picture taken at the dance at the Tal'bot House I Club on Tuc*- day night at which a party of airmen from i an out-of-town station were en- tertained.38 words
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Article40 1940-08-29 4 Working For Red Cross Above: Mrs. T, > 11. II •1y i (left) ami Mr<. West picture! at a recent neetinc »»f the i St. John RH4 Red Cross work- l in<i purtv 1 1 i (i over iimrni i Housr.40 words
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Advertisement59 1940-08-29 4 'i'l.'i'- s a temptation to J f neglect your beauty whi n mm^F the .sun relaxes your Am r*kV mm m **kMUUMm&*S V muscle Visit, th c HKff Bg ri Elizabeth Arden <^ HuHH^ and you will find fh.it Mi^.s Arden has discovered metbodi of keeping your .km rresta and59 words
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Advertisement24 1940-08-29 4 "MAISON «ALA\V' EUROPEAN LADIES 1 HAIRDRESSING SALON of 63, VICTORIA STREET WILL TRANSFER TO "CAPITOL BUILDINGS" l'>, STAMFORD ROAD on Ist SI I'IIMIII It.24 words
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Article, Illustration393 1940-08-29 5 BE A UTY'S -HI i..Mil»le about living m a tropical country tliat. takin* so little exercise, most ol us .to p U t on weight far too rapidly This re- loss of figure and. consequently, lark 01 ,1 niovement. i amount of discrimination 1 1 OBt'i P ther with simple393 words
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Article709 1940-08-29 5 Sa ving Grace s blimminp for the S 1 S slightly over-weight S !L r^^^ s chest up, shoulders erect, tum»ny held m. Then breathe m to a count of eight and out, agani counting eight while you do so. While breathing m and out, keep the tummy muscles braced,709 words
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Article156 1940-08-29 5 If You're Short Stocky PHORI ha\f tu.ssrd th» .r first youth, often suffer from an inrrea.se of weight on the upper hMfc and neck. This, on account of their lark «'l stature, is particularly BOtlettbli especially on the upper ii whore short sleeves or slet\ frocks draw attention t<> I156 words
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Advertisement66 1940-08-29 5 V4>itSi <, i i m i: OWL j a delicious j addition to your i week-end menu j Pheasants are not available at the moment but we have plenty of (iuinea Fowl which have an equalN tine flavour and are delicious roasted. Try one this coining week-end and ■^c how66 words
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Article, Illustration539 1940-08-29 6 RAYON KNITS are streamlined, modern and sleek |jV)I itj MMI v it has been a foundntmn's wa. which has made fashion news m r or.se t> a.'.d hn^erir But no' interest Is .stilfting ariri you havf something Mi lo tal k about hi hipimet. liners are Riving women more br^ithing539 words
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Article, Illustration41 1940-08-29 6 STREAMLINED FOR SPORTS Above, perfect vest and panties for sportswear, fashioned of rayon-and-rotton m a panel rib knit. Although sleek-fitting, these have plenty of "give/ R^ht, brief !>anties of knit rayon, with a self-coloured stripe, accom. panied by a matching brassiere.41 words
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Article48 1940-08-29 6 RAGE FOR RAYON Nightdresses made from rayoi knit are charming and V Vi tical, too. Shown above is lovely model of knit rayon blossom pink. Wide ruffles cotton lace trim the Early Vn torian neckline and encircle t hem. Ribbon -threaded beadin eives the last touch of charm.48 words
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Advertisement100 1940-08-29 6 'HATS t|r|j DRESSES, corsi:ts, m nosifßv. \r 61, STAMFORD POAD (Ku Court). Tel. 3335 I "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT PARIS CO. DRY CLEANERS 28, COLEMAN ST. Phone CMS A HOME FROM HOME -^T Situated on Institution Hill and awity from the noise of Singapore, m surroundings of natural beauty HILLTOP100 words
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1068 1940-08-29 7 H.L.Hopkin Writes Front London.... London, July 22. MA. Duff Cooper has set paper editors' doubts bj outlining his oonclucensarship policy, conwhich have the approval of the Cabinet 11, had never, he says, had ntion of interfering rith the free expression ol opinion. He1,068 words
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206 1940-08-29 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 194O. CONTROL OF THE SEAS RECENTLY the Nazis announced the "complete blockade of Britain." Hitler's jackal, Mussolini, did likewise. How true the reverse is, was indicated by the Minister of Shipping, Mr. Ronald Cross, m a broadcast to overseas listeners, m which he said that206 words
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Article246 1940-08-29 7 TTNDER the leadership of Hassan Sabry Pasha, Egypt has completely cast away that hesitation which marked the policy of the previous Cabinet. To go ahead with his policy of organising tne country on a war basis, the Prime Minister proposes to form a new Cabinet manned by246 words
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Article, Illustration88 1940-08-29 8 Learning Fluidity Of Motion IN times of peace nobody pays much attention to physical education, but when war threatens or comes training becomes infinitely more important. In the I.S. there are over 400 physical training schools. One of them is Sargent College, where girls learn to improve the health of88 words
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Article340 1940-08-29 8 JHE revised version oi the film, 'Confessions of a Nazi Spy," which is being prepared m New York, will contain alterations made m the light of Fifth Column activities m many countries. The original film— based on facts and incidents disclosed during the340 words
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Article, Illustration19 1940-08-29 8 fENERAL de Gaulle (left) U mittee m London, to contn a member of the French MiM19 words
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Advertisement79 1940-08-29 8 /■ft* l ill KBttn fefe'^' (THE RICJHT LABEL J\ r Vhitc Label (White Label Jj 1r -T Scotch Wh^ I I J 9 II ncttr Caries f OLE AGFNTS: SfNGAPORE-JOHORE.MALACCA-NEGRI SEMBILAN Agent*: SELANGOR PAHANG •■>- WPS. 6B 1 Cimomt (*kovi: PASIR PANJANC ROAD. CONFUCIUS SAYS:— MAN WITH FULL TOMMY SMILE79 words
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Article, Illustration126 1940-08-29 9 Pass Away Time With Puzzles rIK British Government's decision to PtetgaftM General de Gaulle as leader of "all tree' Frenchmen, wherever they may be to rally to him m support of the Allied cause, was welcomed b\ the majority of Frenchmen m Great Britain, where they126 words
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226 1940-08-29 9 f ENERAL DE GAULLE leader of all "free Frenchmen" was not the only prophet without honour m the French Army. The text-book m which he foreshadowed the new mechanised strategy was taken seriously by the Germans, who trained their army on many of its226 words
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Article215 1940-08-29 10 SICK MAN'S SUICIDE S OFFERING from acute tuber- I. in P'»jh: Sai. middleBee endi <\ hi.s life by drlnklnf pou>on. At the inquiry yesterday, before acting Coroner. Mr Walter McQuarne. a verdict of .suicide returned. Chan Kee Hot, the proprietor of a c flee ..hop. told t lie coroner that215 words
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Article43 1940-08-29 10 MERCANTILE BANK DIVIDEND The Board of Directors of the Mercantile Bank of India. Limited have declared an interim dividend of 0 per cent., less inconic tax. In respect of the current year, according to a mesreceived by the Singapore office of the Bank.43 words
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253 1940-08-29 10 -Tribune Staff ll'-porfn niSAPPOINTED and rather BODOfM— ncr noi U MM fcbti to .stay m Singapore and give a cone-: t wa.s Madam* Lile Krau.s, world-renowned pianist, who passed through Singapore yesterday by Plane 00 route lor Sumatra, where she has been booked .o253 words
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Article113 1940-08-29 10 "IRENE," the delightful musical comedy which opened at the Alhambra la.st night, is particularly notable because it places Anna Veagle m the front rank of musical comedy stars. Her first parts before her Hollywood days, were m musical comedy and revue m the West End. Full113 words
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Article76 1940-08-29 10 YNGVOR MELAND, 35-year-old Norwegian seaman, was yesterday committed to the House of Dotention pending repatriation, on a charge of landing m the Colony without the permission of the Immigration Officer. Meland, who was a motorman on the tanker Pan Scandia which loft Singapore on Aug.76 words
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Article132 1940-08-29 10 EMPIRE DELEGATES TALKS WITH reference io the announcement already made regarding the oartic* pation of Malaya m thr forthcoming conference at Now Delhi on the co-ordination of the war supply resources of Empire countries m the Eastern hemisphere, it has now been officially notified that the Malayan delegates will l>e132 words
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Article301 1940-08-29 10 THE biggest black-out practice yet arranged locally place m Singapore and Johore next week on th ings of Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday (Sept The black-out period will be aoj from 7 p.m. to midnight on each of the three nights. During that period all301 words
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Advertisement162 1940-08-29 10 111 R\S PIIILP LINE. ancorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. :O: mi HAMi lim: ltd. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE :O: MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK AND162 words
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Advertisement234 1940-08-29 10 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA iW (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of m China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requiremi out under present circumstances sailings are234 words
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Advertisement461 1940-08-29 11 7&$X< IlHSHf 1ED PDS a55£j Situation* Vacant turcar driver, salary $25--35-A, Winchester House. (No. 554E) Only those with Senior State salary required. Johore. (No. 5421) —^TT77~AjMiHtar» Teacher. Quallfica--2£\£ZsSE' Box 337, Malaya (No. 493E; 77 need teacher. Apply stating it hi ious hard-working, honest fc,!h.Al.iried work with bonus, incre--5 years. Send461 words
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Advertisement658 1940-08-29 11 Property For Sale M C !Sn BA^ (X ut In Borneo. 200 acre* I^do^ PP B X NO> 359 a Tribune. Singapore. (Nq 538E) FOR SALE freehold land 28 034 sa ft tn (No. 314E) v »r-?f» i? 500 8 1 ft "Parately at 12 nL«* a^\ n AhiO Hou658 words
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Advertisement594 1940-08-29 11 Professional TO BE SUCCESSFUL m Business, you mast kn>w the Fundamental Principles of Finance Working which contribute much to Bucce«i So. be wine, consult Wayleen Co.. Finance Consultants, Asia House, Robinson Road Slnga. P° re (No. 518E) Personal WILL AMY WILDE Please CommMn.'cate with Box No 356, Malaya Tribune. 3lngano-v594 words
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Advertisement690 1940-08-29 11 MODERN ART -We undertake to teach anyone who Kniw« The Use of a camera how m make Porcelain photographs at a very mod* rate Surcrw. Guaranteed. Specimens of norcli'n at made by advertiser are on dlspl iy at Mill /Happy Wor'J of one at post pur)' ls Tf interes.d pleane690 words
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Article110 1940-08-29 12 Lost Job, Pension For Salmon 1 nave lost S m> ,r«»b through i my foolishness and I have lost my pension? an d i brought dts- gTace «n my wife ai.d four children.' said a Li verpoo) policeman when fined £3 for theft. i > He Ml WilI Liani Roddan110 words
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Article91 1940-08-29 12 Music For Arms Speed- Up Shor. concerts to break the monotony of night work are planned for Clydcside factories where twen-ty-four-hour shifts are being worked Amateur singers, comedians, musicians and conjurors have offered their services "During the early morning hoius there is tittle to occupy the teen m their rest91 words
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Article91 1940-08-29 12 Commander Best Man To Bluejacket A NAVAL commander was best man to a naval rating at Dover Register Office The bridegroom was twenty-one-year-old Michael HicksBeach, who is a signalman of the Dover Patrol, and he was married, m his bluejacket's uniform, to Mtas Katharine Hartwell, twenty two year old daughter91 words
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Advertisement212 1940-08-29 12 The BKKiHTIST 6c i;t s I \(.l Mlim SEFX IN MM \N FOR RAM QftAND PABBVrOX I !ir»c\ SEASON K)K A I IU NK.HIs ONLI TO-NIGHT at Ihe CAPITOI The World famous V W and Ins Compatn B B American Girls and m \M l^ Chinese \rtiste> j Presenting the212 words
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Advertisement102 1940-08-29 12 ITS HERE— The Years Top MI'SICAI. COMEDY SHou < flnnflnfflgf/j) V 37 j RflY miLUWD Iai^YOUNC-AtonMAISNAI AF^l^^vJ *Uy«0IS0«-MlitlUt« L^^F^J*^ i^ J Bro*dw9Y »t»f« WO tA0:O P'CTU«£ MM^<M« Pffi^iH a«d directed by HERBERT WICU I COLOUR SEQUENCES I JH TECHNICOLQUR! ALSO A POWERiFUL DOCUMENT AKV FILM AND AIRMAIL BRITISH PATHE GAZETTE102 words
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Article193 1940-08-29 13 r ERAL damages ol S3CH'.. and *235 special damn U were awarded U P X yesterday by Mr. Justice Pedlow m the High Couit. The claim wa.s the result of a motoi accident wl! occurred on the afternoon of March 3 last i< Thomson Road m193 words
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Article54 1940-08-29 13 Resulting from a police raid on Change Alley on Tuesday, Ah See. a 23-year-o!d Cantonese "shoe shine" boy, yesterday pleaded ;uiilty to a charge of having caused obstruction with his paraphernalia. Ah So? was fined $1 or m default a day's imprisonment by Mr. J. G.54 words
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Article58 1940-08-29 13 BIRD FREE, MAN FINED HO Man, Cantonese, was fined $5 f or fortune telling by the third magistrate, Mr. j G Rappoport, yesterday. A small bird which Ho Man used m order to convince his patrons was set at liberty by the magistrate. Ho Man was caught carrying on his58 words
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Article98 1940-08-29 13 THE divorce suit m which Kathelefn Pennefather is suing Cecil Pennefather was adjourned by Mr. Justice Manning yesterday m the Hitth Court. Mr. Claude da Silva. counsel for the petitioner, who had been ordered by the court on the last occasion to effect service on the co-respondent,98 words
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Advertisement170 1940-08-29 13 OFFICE ENGMEE|S evera new cold tart mg Diesel Engines for sale. mmediate delivery. Ring 3114 lor full particulars. IjEREATLASTf Ih, MALAY picture you've been Waiting For! WJING TO-DAY SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THE THEATRE ROYAL SUN TALKIE New World Nightly At 7-30 and 9-M P.M. im'Wßk The First B.g HPi^Pi'l MALAYA F170 words
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Advertisement182 1940-08-29 13 i iv» u\*r i>y wini rr rvn oi \mtt\ \m> BOPWSIM MM) »'l^<H>! v TODAY AT US »i:» EN(iLAM>s LOVELIEST YOUNG staks IN A QAT COMEDY OF FIREWORKS AND HILARITY HE MARGARET 10CKW00D W'XtOts RENEE HOUSTON W& ML LI LLI PALMER "^ir J lib GEORGE ROBEY »y f ik HUGH182 words
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Article, Illustration55 1940-08-29 14 Burton Wins Red Cross Golf 3f The Daily Mail)f national Red t Cross golf tour- nament at Sun- S dridge Park Golf Club, Kent, i was won by R. Burton (open 1 champion) with an aggregate of 280 strokes./ Picture shows the Lady May. oress presenting S the cheque and55 words
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Article192 1940-08-29 14 WINCHCUFF'S IMPRESSIVE SHOWING BY "SPECTATOR" Singapore, Wednesday. CANDIDATES from Marland's and Turley's stables were prominent on the track for this morning's training. Turley's Spear of Sarawak, fit nnd ready, did half-pace work 1 Hot Flash, Hue and Cry, and Kerrena, from the same stable, were sent out for slow exercise.192 words
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Article58 1940-08-29 14 The following will play for Chrysostom's team against the Ceylcn Sports Club on Sunday, at 2 p.m. on the C.S.C. ground: J. P. Chrysostom, F. N. Marsh. V N. Pillay, Eu Cheow Chye Gan Kee Tian. Dr. V. Xavier Beeston AC. Wiltcn, Chocmg' Thiam Siew. K. Goldsmith and58 words
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Article38 1940-08-29 14 Cairo. Aug. 28. The Commander-in Chief of the Mediterranean announces that the Alexandria ajid Port Said area was raided by aircraft this morning, but there were no casualties and no damage was* done. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article351 1940-08-29 14 THE Chinese played good, but a times far from < l(iiI f J 1 ball to beat the Moravia S.C., strong com. jl Div. II (B) championship, yesterday on the J I I by five goals to three. I The Chinese victory was due to the351 words
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178 1940-08-29 14 A TWO-ALL draw was registered at division "B" match on the Harbour Board i yesterday between the Customs and Indians The Indians were a goal down until the las) At half time each side had scored a goal. Tin velu scoring for the Indians,178 words
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Advertisement693 1940-08-29 14 Tim: TABLE SPORTS DIARY jo-DAY HK.ll iidf l Malays v. 'TO.DAY I It. A%M A 655 p in 8 0 It TO-MORKOW 8 f>« am 74ft. N Ktf BC C. meeting, 630 811 pin 8 4 ft Pm. w i LEND fe VICTORY SUPPORT THE COLON V WAR LOAN STRAINS693 words
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Article, Illustration409 1940-08-29 15 IOHTS for the second day Autumn <Gold Cupi Wednesday, are: H S, Div. 1. 6 furs. i 2,, 81^ 8.11 811 810 J n£ r 0.1 8.1 8.0 H I) iv. 2, 6 furs. B 90 8.13 8.12 ghtlny, Finish 8-11 M 3 81 r:>co 8.10 ipda-h409 words
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Article77 1940-08-29 15 r by Royal Charter A.D 1324. In the Netherlands East Indies. rlands Trading Society) BANKERS f.40,030,000.--erve Pond 10,500,000.London Correspondents LTIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches: nerlamls East Indies: Sourabaya, Samarang, Medan, Weien, Bandoeng, Cheribon Teeal. Pecalongan, Djokjarta. Solo, Tjilatjap, Djember ban:;, Bandjermasln, MaPontianak, Pemangkat ::uvang, Sambas DJambi77 words
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Article90 1940-08-29 15 Muslims Must Help Britain Jerusalem. JN.N appeal to Mus- lims to "help Britain with all their united energy" i.s made by Prince Aly Khan. The prince says: "To-day, religious lreedom has received what appears to be the death sentence m those countries that have fallen under totalitarian influences'. •'Speaking asReuter - 90 words
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Article47 1940-08-29 15 London, Aug. 28— Mr. John Henry Woolton Davies, who is a Liverpool business man, was returned unopposed as Conservative Member of Parliament for the Hcywood and Redcliffe Division of Lancashire. The vacancy was caused by the death m action of Captain R. W. Porritt. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article236 1940-08-29 15 Renter's s TIN London. Aug 28 Cctsh (0.P.» £257 4 Buyers £257 Seller* h orward iO.P.i £258 Buyers £258 4 Selle-s RUBBER London, Aug. 28. Rubber prices not received up to the time of going to press. Buyers Bellers Market Tone Idle Spot 12 716 12 916 list236 words
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Article66 1940-08-29 15 Th' the Netherlands will be closed on the >l.s( ins ant on the occasion Of tne anniversary of Her Maje.'v ty Wilhelminu* Birthday. No oflfclfc] ptton will be held that d.iy. In verband met de herdenkliig van H. M. de KonlnKin- O^booifedaR /.al het Consulaat Oeneraal op Zaterdag66 words
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200 1940-08-29 15 (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*). Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 5 per cent, on account of the financial year ending 31st December, 1940, has been declared by the Directors payable to shareholders on the Register on Wednesday, 9th October, 1940. NOTICE200 words
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Advertisement11 1940-08-29 15 I'-UtiiPEAt'IIABLE SECUIHTY wttth British Insurance Co., Ltd. J26 2 Finlayson Green.11 words
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Advertisement115 1940-08-29 15 KRONCHONC j aawariftif I NiruT BSEfIR ifcm HI M 8-12 PM. *Hi HP. W^iW TO-MORROW 0 1^^f^\ tm;kii bkkii ~^<W BEAUTY QUEEN c t&m*im***H**** of every d^rrlpiion. yC mmmm —i^^ snares at your disposal B| O 8 thf? multlflirioOT sfrvitrt of Win 31st SAT its i l|st tutlon n >115 words
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Article, Illustration864 1940-08-29 16 NAZI RAIDERS BEATEN OFF AFTER GREAT AIR BATTLE I.ONDON. AKi M. AFTEK NIGHT O3 MSPQKBED, INDISIIUMINATK A BOMBING AH \< Kn IN MAW DISTRICTS, ENEMI ItAIDFHS APPEOACHED THE COAST IN FORCE THIS TOKMNG BUT WERE SCATTERED WITH LOSSES UPTER SEVERE ENCOUNTERS WITH X A.F FIGHTER* It Ls learned authoritatively thatReuter - 864 words
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Article71 1940-08-29 16 Chungking. Aug. 28-Tht Government announces that m the event of the Japanese landing m French Indo-China, X would at once "take measures for self-defence by sending armed forces to Indo-China to deal with the situation." Th* statement says it has bwn learned that Japan is plannin? to landReuter - 71 words
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Article79 1940-08-29 16 London, Aug 28 The amount of butter o-^io-able under the present comwwj butter and margarine rallon f !J; not exceed four ounces Jj Sept. 2 announces the Min r"£ of Food. The only change W the present position is that consumers who have taken all most of their six ouncesReuter - 79 words
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Article147 1940-08-29 16 Tokyo, Aug DRINCE Konoye, speaking at the inaug meeting of the preparatory committ formulate a new national structure, empn sised that there was a pressing need for establishment of a new structure m all mains of the life of the State and the peoReuter - 147 words
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