Morning Tribune, 30 August 1940
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Article, Illustration248 1940-08-30 1 Precarious Position Of Italians I London, Aug. 29. tITISH interference with the Libya -Abyssinia air vice renders Abyssinia still ther cut off from the out- world, says Reuter's mili- correspondent. fhe po.sitiv)n of the Italians m psinia, amounting to one white Won and about twelve native fides, is an unenviableReuter - 248 words
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Article56 1940-08-30 1 Mandalay, Aug. 29. 1 Maw, Prime Minister of aurn -i until February, 1939. utenced to twelve oroua imprisonment, charged under the Burjj* f *|«e Regulation. s m N was arrested early I before resigning from ot Prime Minister when '^ced his intention to irtator"Reuter - 56 words
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Article73 1940-08-30 1 London, Aug. 29. THE North-West area of England had the longest raid of the war, lasting several hours. Bombs were dropped at nearly a dozen places over a wide area So far no fatal casualties have been reported. Nearly 200 German planes came over the south-eastReuter - 73 words
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157 1940-08-30 1 London, Aug. 29. TO hell with them, let us get on with the job.'* seems to be the general slogan of British factory workers engaged m war work m their reaction to the air raids. Enquiries m many quarters and reports from factoriesReuter - 157 words
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Article50 1940-08-30 1 Cairo, Ai?u. If. RALTB Km* link between Libya and Abyssinia I is threatened by the R.A.F. This is .ndicated by the"X« R.A.F. communique naissance flights o«r the remote huffra area 1116 JEEfcSTEI used by the Ita.ians as the omv^nab'e •landm.rt, on W ton, and b«rbe complete. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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453 1940-08-30 1 TENSION GROWS AS RUMANIANS PROTEST AT BOMBINGS W THE BALKANS BUCHAREST, AUG. 29. ft] GAFENCU, RUMANIAN MINISTER IN MOSCOW. IS RELIABLY REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN RECEIVED BY M. MOLOTOV, SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER, AND GIVEN CERTAIN ASSURANCES CONCERNING SOVIET-RUMANIAN RELATIONS. Meanwhile, further incidents are reported to have occurred on the Rumanian-Soviet453 words
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Advertisement27 1940-08-30 1 SAFEGUARD YOUtOcLVt^ fejK-^7 INSURE WliH x^Eg^ JHF EASItRN UN.TED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LID. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OI FICE-NO I6D Cl I! EET, 81N«AJ»OKK. S.B KH«»Xk Ml WH27 words
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427 1940-08-30 2 CHINESE PILOTS WEARNE'S PLANE HERE (Tribune Staff Importer) Penang, Thursday UHNGING his wa> through murky, overcast skies. youni,' Chinese has arrived here piloting I new plane, the *Gavernor Uuttcrworfh." for use m Woarne's internal Malayan air service. He is Mr. r. I. Them, the first of his race to fly427 words
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Article49 1940-08-30 2 Chungking. Aug. 29. QUESTIONED by Reuter concerning the report that the Chinese Government will shortly send a military mission to Indo-Chlna to discuss Sino-French co-operation m military operations m IndoChina, a high Chinese official categorically dented the report, which he characterised as entirely without foundation.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article84 1940-08-30 2 OVERSEAS HELP FOR CHINA Chungking, August 28. fHINESE m the United States v have pledged to raise one million dollars (U.S. currency) toward the Chinese Air Force Fund, according to information received, adding that the Chinese there have also promised to help other relief bodies to raise four million dollarsCentral News - 84 words
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Article64 1940-08-30 2 Gunmen Police In Battle Shanghai. Aug. 28. ANOTHER gun-battle between the French police and terrorists m the French Concession occurred yesterday afternoon. Several gunmen attacked and wounded Mr. Feng Chih Chung, Secretary-General of the Association Amicale Sino-Francaise. As they were escaping they encountered police m an armoured car. One ofReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration88 1940-08-30 2 Here is Mr.^ F. J. Thorn, the I i young Chinese, t American pilot > who is flying I Wearne's Ai r i I Services' new/ plane, "Gov- 1 eraor Butter- I worth," from i Hongkong to Malaya. Mr. Thorn is re. i i nowned throu- I ghout88 words
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Article276 1940-08-30 2 28 Enemy Planes Destroyed Wednesday f{ a M London, IJS j > 9 HI Air Ministrx states that furl show that 28 enni, a j™s were destroyed jres day our fighters and on,- by' aircraft fire We I v craft, of which seven pUoti ani j three rear-gunners art- reportedReuter - 276 words
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Article130 1940-08-30 2 Sydney, Aug. i 1 T ABOUR stands inflexible m support of tne Li British cause," declared Mr. John Curtin. Labour Party leader, m his Federal electi i policy speech at Perth. He declared, "We must win the wai \J* must maintain the people's democratic rU He added thatReuter - 130 words
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Article62 1940-08-30 2 London, AirBritain's catf >p u lation to-day mated at *****00This is the high** figure rver reached and notewortln that it has been a£ tamed at a time ul en the importance South African to Britain L sised by the ft JJ during the P rig January to Jum United Kinported62 words
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Advertisement260 1940-08-30 2 The only dressing that feeds the hair BILVIFIX HAIR CREAM gives a vigorous "alive" glossiness because It feed/i the hair roots, as it contain! Pure Bilvikrin. It Is non -greasy and does not gum the hair. BILVIFIX Ls the only hair cream with all the virtues of a good fixative—260 words
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465 1940-08-30 3 JNTENSE irratitude to Americans, for the sympathy thej display towards the cause for which the British Empire ifl fighting, was expressed by His Excellency the Officei Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. W. S. Jones, last nhrht at a dinner given by the Executive Council465 words
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74 1940-08-30 3 Hongkong Centenary Celebrations Postponed Hongkong, Aug. 29. I»HE centenary of Hongkong falls m January, 1941, and the appropriate celebrations which were planned for the ocarsion have now been postponed until the end of the war owing, according to an official announcement, "to the necessity of devoting all of the Colony'sReuter - 74 words
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Article79 1940-08-30 3 Workers Defeat Air Raids s s i ONDON, Aug. I Li 29— Night workers m a London factory i have adopted a voluntary S speed-up m the j early part of their shifty m < J order to main- tain their out- i put despite the nightly air raid 3Reuter - 79 words
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Article27 1940-08-30 3 A Nazi Commission appointed by Dr. Seyss Inquart, German Governor of Holland, has left the Netherlands for France to organise the repatriation of Dutch and Belgian refugees.27 words
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Article93 1940-08-30 3 Fifth Column A Moral There is a story just come out of K.ngland of a kmm .ill at i a public gather- lag who H' nl about imparting r "inside" infor. mation of a I somewhat Me- pre^inn nature. In the end one of his audienoe lost his patience and93 words
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Advertisement20 1940-08-30 3 he Fifth Column t ht'ii m Doubi. Say *\ow*t STOP PRESS Mk About Tiger Instead" Advt of X SBEER V20 words
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Advertisement107 1940-08-30 3 importance to every cipectant Mother, ft> V r <\ »#>%*' 1 Baby-Book" clear, pre cue information w^^ \tf^ j^V >/^ I and uutruction upon every question v^ V v^^ d?' s' s^ 'y' I likely to arue from the first hint of v^ v c s^sr Bab/i coming until Baby107 words
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Article, Illustration804 1940-08-30 4 "At Home" At The French Club, Dan cers At The Cathay, fieoph and News Items 111. IWI da t il ;h c. ntf [nteUectuaJ W.ir Kn oi the Club have htld one ol Uieli monthly "At Home- gathering Mmc Chiil'emot, the Secretary, saw to i. that everything went tmoothly. She804 words
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Article156 1940-08-30 4 AMERICAN papers report that under the influence of Nazi soldiers Parisian girls are staging a "return to nature." i They are foregoing painted fingernails and plucked eyebrows, rouge and powder because these attributes of modern womanhood are not J popular with Germany's army of occupation. i rarisiennes, who156 words
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Article56 1940-08-30 4 GUESTS AT DANCE i A group pic ture taken at the dance giv?n at the Talbot House Club on Tuesday night for a party of forty-two air- i men. Left to right L.A.C. Chellew, i Corp. Ferguson, Mrs. B.C Ro- > berts, Corp. Baird. Corp. i Cameron, Miss Joy Johnson56 words
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Article, Illustration134 1940-08-30 4 erve price of $50 e?ch has been jlaced on them as they arc such fine examples of their breed. Hither And Yon Dean's school is moving to new premises m Orchard Road to-day. Mrs. J B. Dunne is having a hildrcn'.s party at the Swimming Club on Wednesday134 words
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Advertisement61 1940-08-30 4 SINGAPORESILEADIN6 /giMHAIRDRESSIHG P^' SALON A.sk your friends— they will assure you of MAXINE'S ability to work wonders with your hair, for MAXINE'S are now recosrni.sed as the leading hairciressinK salon. The British Beauty Salon For an appointment. Phone :»8«8. Ask for John (for. inrrly of Andres of Homk Kong) or61 words
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Advertisement32 1940-08-30 4 Tel. 0012 18C. Battery Road. Ist Floor. -%Ky^ LADIES V HAIK DBSBSING SALON Announces that br month of September on I Permanent Waving W*' be done fov IS:* Make your early appointment.32 words
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Article, Illustration952 1940-08-30 5 TAKE CARE OF THEIR TEETH not yet disthe physical causes aries),but wedo many people still suf- an abysmal Ignorance the most elementary >al hygiene. they suffer ..,nurance results m Lw of the teeth which, m turn, usually I irreparable damage. Nature, it must be J( ied. makes no attempt to952 words
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Article240 1940-08-30 5 PARE mi tIM teeth is HOC I difTicult. You can, fej arrful use of the toothbrush i 1 and a suitable dentifrice, keej> I thf mouth Itmmbly cleai. J i Place the end.s of the brist i less at the gum line of th«- J X240 words
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Article75 1940-08-30 5 OUR FREE OFFER I nON T RO by "GUESSWORK I when mixing j Baby's lood. Write to Helen, i clo Morning Tri- j bune. Anson Road. BAnga- pore, lor ;i spell free SPOON M I IBVII Altoniatively. if haven't got imp handy. < id your ap- < BY HAND to75 words
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Advertisement74 1940-08-30 5 C.S. 199A \V "Cfc Ti^^P lwl '*t -^r'- t Jj" t wl'', ''ft* jfcL i #v •'lfor t loiioniii ;il ainil j I nonrisliini: «lishrs I try r«ItB Storage I MUTTON" I (utlrts P^r l»>. *0.4f1^ j I^K (wholei per Ib. $o.:n^ j I l>«in Chops per Ib. $O..T?^ I74 words
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Article, Illustration749 1940-08-30 6 (TBuHJNI STAFF KIPOKTIK) A PARTY OF 11 AMKKKW NBWITAPEKMEM WHO HAVE BEEN VISITING AISTRAII\ >> THE \ETHHU.\NI>S INDIES ON A ?o.oftft-Mir.F FLIGHT ARRIVED IN SINGAPORE LATI MMIKDAV EVENING. FROM lIHvl IHKV Will. GO ON TO HONG KONG AM) TIIKX tt\('K HOME AFTER HATING COVERII) 25.749 words
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Article243 1940-08-30 6 Girl's Story Of Assault AN alleged quarrel over noise between a cabaret $irl. S«h Lai Ch«ng, and an English speaking Chinese. Lee thye Guan, led to the parties appearing 1 m the fourth police court yesterday before Mr Kenneth M. Byrne. Lee who was charge voluntarily cawing hurt i girl243 words
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Article154 1940-08-30 6 npHE acting Singapore Coroner, Mr. McQuarrie, yesterday returned a vei death by misadventure m the inquiry in 1 deaths of two Chinese who were recently severely wounded and clinging to the Wfl cf their tongkang. Inspector A. D. Reddick, conducting quiry, said he had established154 words
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Advertisement127 1940-08-30 6 '^BSs^^^ 77?^ ■Aw. **^0 By .^-^^/jr JM^^ pß^| B^^. IBt— jßj^e^__ !> B^. ll ''ll--**^^O-^B^P^ .^B r^— -^^^=-\rtHSHSII U I I ?aHIHBV3» Jilßk. i^Sßtv tJ*^*^"^ B^^ .^B9 «3 t/^Z v LatiaiMS^ f B 'Jvm _^^^^B#BJB^r^ .^Bl T»._ I A BJ»J^^^^^^^Bjfl^^^ BB^^ (fin"'"" a^i?M>T^»r<uuvuSSßa m I Mm*AH' l TU p Dlr127 words
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1069 1940-08-30 7 L. Hopkin Writes From London.... 'Those Damned* i Dots'': Big Mistake Which Never Struck j j Reporters: Internment I SOf Aliens Being j Carried Too Far? Glaring Cases For Reconsideration: The Late Mr. Arthur^ j Pledger. j (">: i. July 23.1,069 words
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215 1940-08-30 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1940. BALKAN COMPLICATION f |*ffK Balkan situation, as events reveal, is getting move and more complicated. Outwardly, it -eems that Rumania is the central attraction around which southeastern European politic* revolve, but m reality, she is only a contributory factor. Around her the rivalry between215 words
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Article214 1940-08-30 7 JJJTLER realises that ho is playing a taring game m th (1 Balkans. onsequently he is pressing Italy, Hungary :>nd Rumania— all being partners of the Axis foil— to avoid any precipitatje iction that would encourage the Soviet to move $gain. The conference m Vienna to "discuss matters214 words
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Advertisement55 1940-08-30 7 evj f:\minations, 'asses, exclusively. Personalised Service *i^P^^\ by a duly qualified^— »^si p""'<'(l practi. (TV|j^*/^ with legal U 'lalifications IPSON OPTICAL CO. ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular 35 years' European Clinicall Experience. vFjjWj&if O^f* 'II TT w^Tii*~ r *''T^^^i^^r^^^BB *vJjpA»* "im^ V^B^w iff r^sßiS- vS^^ij!* 1 'S55 words
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789 1940-08-30 8 VftjukaL Ohhih A CONCERT of exceptional musical promise will take A place at the Memorial Hall on Friday September 27. M.15 p.m. The Programme will be devoted entirely to the IhWian composer, Cesar Franck. We expect that this announcement will send thousands fluttering789 words
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Article74 1940-08-30 8 THE Btagai broadcai on Monday 15 minutes Tn< Band wil perform In ber as folio of Mr. J I ARC M Sept. 5. dens Sept. 10. Sept. 12, Sept. 15, dens Sept. IT. Sept. 19. Sept. 24, Sept. 26 Singapore hearsils nd Orchestra civ rus, 1 War Fi± Owing74 words
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Advertisement161 1940-08-30 8 SONATA IN A MAJOR (A Dur) few franck Rubimtein (PIANO VIOLIN) SONATA IN t MINOR (C Mo'l) fi thoven Piano Solo fPI\NO sol (n Wilhelm Backhaus SONATA IN A MINOR (A Moll) Mo-.arl Piano Solo (PIANO SOLO) Auttiur Schmibcl DB 8764/66 IHo VOICE 4 9 TiW^wTT^^bPljW FlSl^di H.M.V. SPECIALISTS SINCJAPORK161 words
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Advertisement38 1940-08-30 8 KING'S SCHOOL presents The Fairy Scenes from "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" m aid of the MALAYA I* ATItIOHr l\\l> on Thursday, 12th September, 1940 at 5.15 p.m. Tickets on application to King's School. Adults $1.00 Children -.50 cts.38 words
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Advertisement37 1940-08-30 9 THE PROTECTION GIVEN BY I I THE EMPIRE'S ARMED FORCES I AND I 3% ON YOUR MONEY DESERVES RECOGNITION J THE DUTY OF EVERY CITIZEN IS TO CONSULT YOUR BANKER OR YOUR BROKER TO-DAY W P Bi37 words
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201 1940-08-30 10 Uli:,, KUKUYAMA, a Japans salesman, 1 K tiiity beta Mr. J. G. Bappnnmrt ■Ullllltf yesterday to a charge o! having Attempted to take out of the (olnnv l 6 000 Jap« etc jren In 16 one hundred yen notes. Yoshiro was fim-d $200 or In201 words
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Article34 1940-08-30 10 New Ycrk, Aug. 2f». THE Dies Committee has seized all books and records of the German Trans-Ocean News Service. Much of the correspondence found at the offices ended with the words "Heil Hitler."- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article95 1940-08-30 10 INDIAN'S APPEAL FAILS THE magistral should not have disbelieved me," said Jamroz, North Indian. yesterday appealing af^ainst the convict ion and fine of $25 imposed on him by the fourth police magistrate, for causing hurt to Mohamed Daud bin Maharas m Racecourse Road. The allegation against Jamroz was that he95 words
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Article113 1940-08-30 10 10-Year-Old Boy's Word Believed THE identification ol the tceused rested on the evidence of Mun Chiok Hal, j LO-year-old boy. "The learned magistrate has accepted M m Chiok Hni as n witness ol truth, and unless there is .some principle of law which .should have prevented U")* 1 jicccplance of113 words
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Advertisement234 1940-08-30 10 Sf^ ywa Wl\ Tndla Signal H^avv m\ 7 \^^"^T W 4 r or2l 5.25x17 I^%^ 4-75x19 5 25x18 I f V I|Sm 4-50x11 Mii ■^^*Tr.-'l^ »S <^M m' pI i^^ kJ* X r-f r I Ba JHI^Ih THI ri "it of intensiv.* research Into modern road conditions, new India Bifntl234 words
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Advertisement273 1940-08-30 10 Tokyo Appoint^ Tokyo. Aug. 29 r Shiratori and V South Manchur. tives, have beei H 1 scllors to ;C Ileuter. HEAD OFFICE 3RAFfLfS PLACt JOX64BGPO [UQK FARAOCO J PMONt »n« ftwr»rr<7.^ BROK Several new col starting Diese Engines for sale. Immediate deliver] Ring 3114 for full particulars, BY P&Oand BRITISH273 words
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Advertisement1704 1940-08-30 11 B&%g«[ IUKMiMn-onigtlBg.eJ To Let P^lJ^kn?.; B'^8 mP Und H0U 'Old 10S) M^hroo^. i^ 8 Y S ll1 bedrooma, box 351. c,o Matey a Tribune, 01n«apore. (No 815K) t*rl!£ Ol l*r£l? POUli<i HOUSP thre bwlrooms g«.rage servantu quarter, 357. No 301-2, SSfv i a 5_ 8 N^ d 6>i na^ R'ntonly1,704 words
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Advertisement571 1940-08-30 11 Miscellaneous TK -TACS RACSOUIDS. the most cnpiUfßKucebooK on the Market. SepUmber Issu* now on sale lor Singaptjrc Races. 'No. 4T7E» TMMi WHO <Miiiiot Mii.xd big f««a, caa ha»e> Diabetic and Urinary M«Hl.c:nes from an Atma-C'hint.tn. M. Uwamn 40, Oeylanp. Singapore. Write lor Literature. (No. 51tiE> EASTERN PIAieO Co. (54, Ranjrnon571 words
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Article84 1940-08-30 12 RANG CHURCH BELLS CHARGE Within twenty-foil hours of the intra duction of the nci order prohibiting w ringing of churcj bells except to denoM the presence d enemy troops. Wil Ham Metcalfe. age eighteen, baker labourer, was charpej at Bradford Polid Court with ringtaj the bells at Bt Peter] Church.84 words
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Article31 1940-08-30 12 A p, ift of -sweets \vl received at the A;n Comfor' W Readme. from Pni cess Bizabcth distribution to sol of the British g French troops J have returned W Dunkirk31 words
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Article79 1940-08-30 12 No War News For Vatican Paper Bmraptpci (,v. KoniaiM. Ul|j i publish llo|nor| war ncus. S it earlier thai thr 11 c vpa pc r > NvouUl 1,, Mlv.| pcndtd for the! d v ration <,f| war I I^aliiin vii.l lection to thel publication of I British and| French (ommuniqucN79 words
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Article134 1940-08-30 12 U/ITH a courage worthy of the brave man shi Tf the .sweetheart of Flying Officer "Cobb D.F.C.— killed on active service m June— stood a crowd of thousands m Manchester to carrj a promise he had made. She was 20-years-old Miss Joyce Pri A')llinoton. Cheshire.134 words
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Advertisement217 1940-08-30 12 The BRIGHTEST BESI SI \'.l SHOW SKEN IN MALAYA FOR YEARS GRAND l IRSWHX X! MK\ BRASOM iok ran MKami onli TO-NIGHT at the tAPITOL At l^H^BV^l The World famous W^^ m and his < ompuii) »1 IBh^ Amhik.u) (.ills ;ii)(l B H ChiiKsc Artistes jHj^^^^9| Sfl^^^SE Presenting the i217 words
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Advertisement178 1940-08-30 12 TO-DAY at THE I APITOI 111 AM :Msand x (irand LAHQfI SHOW! Ml ~\,te Show oAim; to the Xn K agenient the CHAM; si \ttr;ution New Universal^ Saiuy. Merry Iliot of Music. Fma Laughter— THEY'RE LATINS IN MANHATTAN! i£ 887 fllV (•"sto" D«*«<v V^F^^^^W^iVtiV a NfW UNIVERSAL PICTURE I I178 words
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Article150 1940-08-30 13 Visit Brings Soldier £200 4 SOLDItR i L A W i I I i a m Robertson Sou- j tar, aged thirty- live, was ex- petting to be v sent abroad, so S he decided to i I look up a sister 1 he had not *een for ten years150 words
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Article105 1940-08-30 13 Stole Ship's Brackets LIM Gee Seng, I 23-year-old Hokkien, pleaded guilty to a charge of fraudulent possession of six brackets when he appeared before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the third police magistrate, yesterday. According to Court Inspector D.R. Cowie, Lim was intercepted by a detective at Upper Cross Street. He105 words
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Article44 1940-08-30 13 For stealing trees from the Mcßitchie Reservoir. Choo Kong Meng. a 40-yeai-old Hokkier. was sentenced to rive weeks' rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. J. G Rappoport, the third magistrate yesterday. Choo pleaded guilty to the charge. Thi.s was his .second similar offence.44 words
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Advertisement98 1940-08-30 13 "p "vt'ars Top MrSIC.U.COMFOY SHOW MHMf-f Prftdottl aid directed by HERBERT WILCOX COLOUR SEQUENCES IN TECHNICOLOUR! MSO A POWERFUL DOCUMENTARY FIL^I S^ wj| |1 AN RKO RADIO 9 lli 'ji Hi PATHE PICTURE. AND AIRMAIL RRITISH PATHE GAZETTE MIDNIGHT PREMIERE TtMIORROW AIJIAMItIt A VWCINIA CHEY IRENt KCTVIY N^-s/^^ IVtfHHMfM WIIUAM98 words
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Advertisement150 1940-08-30 13 TODAY AT 111 MS inc;l\nds LOVELIEST lOUMG RAM IN a CO.MKDY OF FIRKWOKKS \M) HILARITY H^^^ MARGARET LOCKWOOD W£w WSr" GEORGE ROBEY JV '^3m k HUGH SINCLAIR SfSffi'jJß? h Jp^NAUHTON WAYNE IV9f^l^lHl:MrMlM!l jf4ffl;t3Vß«teased by 2O T M CENTURY FOX CATCHY MTSIC WITTY SOPHISTICATED DIALOGUE 6P BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! A PICTURE DEFIMTFXY150 words
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Article849 1940-08-30 14 Records Likely At Bukit Timah To-morrow j ||y "S|M'Halor rfiRA NTKI) «ne W*ib« and t;ood f*« be br ken L Singapore Turf Clubs Autumn (*U Cup) me,l*n S .hie' hcKn. .0n,.rr,,». Malaya's fines, horse,, have been fields m every event. Review of the horses 1849 words
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Article92 1940-08-30 14 Tilt annual cricket fixture S of the .Malaya Police vs I the Army which was not I played last year owing to the outbreak of war will be re- i sum* d when the teams meet i I on the Depot ground, this J week-end.92 words
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Article270 1940-08-30 14 Malays Lose By Only Goal rVO MMf chances thrown away by Madon and Mat Noor m the first half cost the Malays their first division match against the Loyals yesterday on the Stadium. The Loyals won by the only goal scored midway through the second half. Despite the sodden condition270 words
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Article22 1940-08-30 14 The division 2A league soccer match between the R.A.M.C. and the RA. <8.M.) to have been played at Tanglin yesterday was postponed.22 words
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Article28 1940-08-30 14 V.M.C.A. members are reminded that the entries for the handicap tennis tournament close by the last postal delivery on Monday, Late entries will not be accepted.28 words
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184 1940-08-30 14 '•IMERICAN sympathy towards China is very strong." said Mr. Patrick Pichi Sun, till recently Vice-Consul of the Republic of China m San Francisco, when interviewed yesterday by a Morning Tribune reporter on his arrival m Singapore by ship. He is going up to Kuala184 words
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Article, Illustration92 1940-08-30 14 Here's an un-^C usual picture of champion Joe t Louis at home lon his farm, j where he lives the life of an i American coun- tryman andj j trains for his j big fights. Joe j i is an expert m S the kitchen, of. ten92 words
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Article66 1940-08-30 14 Fell Through A Hole Mr. William Thomas Walker, going to the aid of Mr. Thomas Johnson, eighty, of Fern-road, Stratford. London, E., whost home was on fire, fell through a hole which had been burned m the flooiboar&s into a cellar below, He hac to be treated m hospital for66 words
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Article80 1940-08-30 14 S.C.C. Hockey Meeting AT the annual hockey meeting the Eingapcre Cricket Cli ye&tuday, it was decided to icve to the old syßtem ol playing flrft. team fixtur:s on Wednesdl irsloa^ of on Thursdays. It was also decided to ho games an Mondays, Wedm sdl and Fridays. The follrwing were elected80 words
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Article94 1940-08-30 14 (From Our Own Reportr Ipoh. Thursday. B.AVID Dhannaraj won the lightweight title by tajew cut Nai Boon Mah, the holder, i tl^e eighth round of a ngn duled to last 10 rounds, to-nigu Dharmaraj <9.8> kept up a lage of heavy punches u uu si art and94 words
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Article22 1940-08-30 14 cn r. rj7R S A F.A. niv I. SA Gordons. > Manchestors v R-Aj TangUn; W R.A.F. J C.I A.. J.C22 words
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Article42 1940-08-30 14 The GM Department's ba ton team will meet the Se Lad* B.P. to-morrow at on the latter's court m a ma* seven singles. Gas Deoartment: N. Rama* H. Schooling, Ec Heck Ker Soon Pah, Jundi and Vythiln-' Reserves: B. fZmis and Ah >42 words
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Article81 1940-08-30 15 L MrMCIPALITY. i m im. I <n m accor■r ma ot Seem t i ordinance List contaia- m of and as- -vied on all m (i and Unt- Tlu* Munici- for the year W npteted and is i at the MunlciM ftndreWS Road, I H,liiay.s exB i -iven81 words
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Article166 1940-08-30 15 /•HANG with Ml box of tricks I** returned to th,. Ca (Theatre last night after a tour up-vcuntry and put on m h usual spectacular way an. programme of my.stery Theie is something about his show, as before, that completely gets the audience int rested fcr166 words
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Article62 1940-08-30 15 CHURCHES WRECKED IN AIR RAIDS London, Aug. 29. A RAIDER dropped six bombs on a north-east coast town to-day, destroying two churches am! damaging houses and shops. One woman was killed and other people were injured. Bombs were dropped on a number of areas m outer London. The raid was62 words
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Article203 1940-08-30 15 ALTERED HITLER SONGFINED £20 rE alteration of a line m a song about Hitler m an Aldershot Hippodrome revue led to fines totalling £60 at Aldershot Police Court. It was alleged that the line was different from the one permitted m the script by the Lord Chamberlain It was stated203 words
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Article38 1940-08-30 15 New Zealand House of Representatives cheered the Prim.i Minister, Mr. Peter Fra-ser, when he announced that New Zealand would supBritain to the very did. and was proud io be associated with Britain In this solemn vhour.38 words
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Article68 1940-08-30 15 Crowd Goes For 5th Column Man A TWENTY F(> YEAR-OLJ) I. man, Luke Obnlan, was stated at Liverpool Police Court to have endangered his life by declaring In a public house thai he was a fifth column man and that Hitler would soon lx> here. He was sentenced to fourteen68 words
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Article22 1940-08-30 15 All Italian Farmers must place at the disposal of the military authorities 30 per cent, of cattle storks till after June. 1941.22 words
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Article53 1940-08-30 15 Service TIN '.don. A' i 7,. 29. Cash «O.P £2f>« I £l!: tmrd or £258 > 2 Buyers BeUen KUBBU London. Aug. 29. Buyers Bellen Market Tone Quiet Spot IL>|, i < Ist Forward September I2'.j v^ rt '2nd Forward > OctD<r 12 516 12 7 \<l 3rd53 words
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587 1940-08-30 16 OUR AIR MEN BUSY LONDON. AUG. 29. A GREAT GLOW IN THE SOUTHEASTERN SKY. BEUKVED TO BE COMING FROM A FIRE (CAUSED BY THE RAF. COULD BE SEEN FROM THE CENTRE OF BERLIN AFTER AN AIR RAID KARLY TO-DAY, ACCORDINGReuter - 587 words
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Article108 1940-08-30 16 London. \u«> 29 i n official communique i states that aircraft of th Fleet Air Arm carried out I operations over the Norwei i;iaii Coast yesterday. At one oil depot, which had been pre. viously attacked by the Fleet Air Arm aircraft, the. two remain.Reuter - 108 words
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Article36 1940-08-30 16 Alexandria. Aug. 29.—" Although t h c Italians have made .severad bombh/j, laids here, Egyptian civilians, whd had evacuated the city, are now flocking back, impressed by the ineffectiveness of the enemy ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article137 1940-08-30 16 London, Aug. 29 THE distinguished American journalist, Mr. H. R. 1 Knickerbocker, has refuted another Nazi falsehood. A Berlin report had alleged that he cabled to the American press that he had walked lor two hours In London and the suburbs amid the ruins and ttebri l.British Wirless - 137 words
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Article, Illustration320 1940-08-30 16 Joe Davis, of r* S billiards fame, and Jack War- I t ncr recently gave an exhibi- j S tion to wounded soldiers at the National Liber. S al Club, London, L which has al- S ready raised more than £400 for war organi. i sations.Reuter - 320 words
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