Morning Tribune, 3 July 1941
1941-07-03
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Title Section14 1941-07-03 1 Morning Tribune Vl>L £__*>. 131, Thursday, July S, 1941. Morning Tribune Thursday. July 3, 1941.14 words
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1245 1941-07-03 1 HEAVY BLOWS INFLICTED ON NAZIS 100,000 REDS CAPTURED (GERMANS CLAIM) MOSCOW, JULY 2. mm BLOWS WERE INFLICTED ON GERMAN MOTORISED UNITS DUR"IXG TIIH NIGHT IN TIE DIRECTION OF LUCK, SAYS THE LATEST SOVIET COMMUNIQUE, ISSUED THIS AFTERNOON. During last night, fighting continued in the direcion of Murmansk, Dvinsk, Minsk andReuter - 1,245 words
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Article766 1941-07-03 1 TOKYO Jl'l Y 1 JAPAN INTENDS TO "WATCH CLOSELY TIIE DEVELOPMENT OF HIE WORLD BITUA■i.»r W S5 n m TO MR YOSUKE MATSUOKA, THE FOREIGN MINISTER TO SOVIET WAIL^ CONCERNED THE SITUATION ARISING FROM TIIE GERMAN Air. Ma*»oka added. "I feel that a really graveReuter - 766 words
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Article104 1941-07-03 1 London, July 2. HPHE diplomatic relations between Britain and Sweden remain normal. The British Government are at present maintaining relations with Finland. These two definitions were given by Mr. Anthony Eden in the House of Commons when interrogated about Sweden's action in allowing German troops toReuter - 104 words
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Article185 1941-07-03 1 Charlottesville (Virginia), July 2. -THE stake at issue is greatest of all time," declared Mr G Casey. Australian Minister to the United States, in a speech to the Institute of Public Affairs on Wednesday. "It is no less than the future of the world. The warReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement20 1941-07-03 1 "I lent^-Plane' Fii ml Total numb'-r of enemv planes shot down on all fronts up td mkfoiffct, London time, yester-TWENTY-TWO20 words
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Advertisement20 1941-07-03 1 WATVT Isl.l) OP |f PRISM amocuLAM BK.ST CASH PRICES AT UKNi ii, CO* ONLY ADDRESS 165, North art dee Boa*.20 words
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Miscellaneous130 1941-07-03 1 ii.4trMtti.tntr.ti.tmiu 1 AIR HELP j London July 2.— The Minis- ter of Aircraft Production, Colonel Moore Brabazon, J answered in the affirmative in the House of Commons to a question whether arrange- J ments would be made to enable ih e aircraft industry in Russia to beuefit from the J130 words
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Article54 1941-07-03 2 Nairobi, July 2. VI R Delves Broughton was found not guilty of the murder of Lord Erroli after the longest trial in the history of Kenya. Applause greeted the jury's verdict. The verdict was given late last night after the jury had been in retirementReuter - 54 words
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Article97 1941-07-03 2 Hyde Park, (New York», July 2. iDI EBILH N1 Eta sevelt, in a proc--1 lama ion Last "night suspended discriminating duties on tonn nd imposts within the United In respect vessels m Burma and their cargoes. This ipparently designed to h Ip expedite the flowReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration103 1941-07-03 2 ef making.^ r* a forced land- ing off Iceland a Sunderland S Flying Boat of i J the Coastal; Command has j returned to its base in Scot- i S land. The? crew surmount- J ed great diffi- eulties to re- j turn to their base. Here is i i103 words
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Article83 1941-07-03 2 LYTTELTON'S HEADQUARTER IN CAIRO London. July 2 CAPT Oliver Lyttelton's head quartern will be in Cairo, Res ter'c lobby coi respondent unde stmdr His activities will be can fully 'designed not to tond Egyptian domestic affairs or to normal relations of Sir Mu Lampson. British Ambassador. wi the Egyptian Government.Reuter - 83 words
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Article21 1941-07-03 2 London, July 2.— Presided Roosevelt will broadcast to tb< people of Britain on July 4. it ii announced here to-day.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article339 1941-07-03 2 REST OF THE NEWS San Francisco, July 2— Colonel Chailes I 'H bergh, in a speech reiterating belief that the t T r.Y."J^J rai States should stay out of war. assailed the prop 1 ;i ]i ;1! to aid Russia, declaring "The alliance between H United States and Russia, shouldReuter - 339 words
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Advertisement74 1941-07-03 2 NOMINA!. CAPITAL: $10,000,000 ISSI KD 1 PAID TP I CAPITAL: 510,000,000 BRANC NFS throughout Malaya Htirma. South China and Netherlands Hast Indies AGENTS COBBESPONDENTS In all prin cipal cities of the World. BANKING TBANBACTIONS of every description undertaken. JI f fI?HiBMI?TH: "1 1 1 "ri JULY sth PERFORMANCE IS NEARLY74 words
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Article224 1941-07-03 3 I LONDON. JI LV > iM SPEEDUP OF THE ALLIED SYRIAN CAMPAIGN IS l HOPED FOR AS A RESULT OF THE REINFORCEMENT >F "|jji _D TROOPS THERE, IT IS AUTHORITATfVEI V 1 In the Palmyra sector Allied forces have taken Es Stikhne. 10 miles north-eastReuter - 224 words
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106 1941-07-03 3 New York. July i PLANS iur a huge increase I in the production of avia. J lion rm-:nes has been announrrd by major units of the > automobile industry. says a Detroit message to tiie New feet Herald Tribune. I The message adds. "The Buirk andReuter - 106 words
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Article113 1941-07-03 3 SPAIN ALSO RECOGNISES NANKING i 'Wing the example of- the Ax:> powers, the Spanish Gov- has recognised, De Jure, sponsored Governit Nanking, according to a ladrid despatch to the Vichy news tenef. my Italy, Rumania Sloand Croatia have forrded de lure recognition d the Nankins Government and ■n exchange olReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration89 1941-07-03 3 The Britisl man neq u i u s •who are to S exhibit Bri'ish fashions in I South America, made a lilm before they left England, i which was pro- 1 duced by the Board of Trad<* S i in conjunction i with the Bri 1 j 1 ish Coo89 words
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Article130 1941-07-03 3 London, July 2. THE Government .spokesman, Mr. Dingle Foot, elisP closed in the House oi Commons that two other ships, in addition to the tanker Scheiezede. have been given permission by the British to sail from the United States to French North Africa. He gaveReuter - 130 words
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Article89 1941-07-03 3 London, July 2 DK Benes' recent broadcast was seized upon by members of the House of Commons as a furthci opportunity to endeavour to extort a statement from the Government about Rudolf Hess*. The Lard Privy Seal. Mr Clement Attlee. refused the invitation. Ensuing supplementary questionsReuter - 89 words
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Article77 1941-07-03 3 London, July 2 SIR Joan Meilor 'Conservative) sought an assurance In the House of Commons that British subjects Who broadcast under enemy auspices will be prosecuted under the Treachery Act as soon as they can be b< tugbt to Justice. The Attorney-General. Sir Donald SomerviReuter - 77 words
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353 1941-07-03 3 London, July 2. WRITiNC on the switch over of Generals Wavell and Auchinleek, The Times states that the decision is obviously one which could have been taken only after deep consideration and probably not all the reasons are apparent to ihe world. it cannotReuter - 353 words
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Article141 1941-07-03 3 BRIGHT LIGHTS! COMRADi: X" (At the Capitol) I Y* o^' rt,<l *ure to enjoy "Comrade X. the current tilm at the Capitol ClarkCiitble and Hedy Lamarr are In the main parts, in the story ot a newspaperman in a Russia where life is (heap and where intrigues are the fashion141 words
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Article46 1941-07-03 3 Hong Keng, July 2. T is otlicially announced thfrt Maj i Gen C. M Maltby litis be m app inted GO C Chii|a Y'ommand, in sueeession to Maki Gen A E Gra.ssett Maj .-Oca 'Maltby is arriving in Hong Koifrg [from India shortly- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement54 1941-07-03 3 top "Shocking" Your Feet! ißdtt^i 9 PHILLIPS Soles W y im?*** blanket of robber JJJfSS cush *W which preIo °t foniL* And as y° u have *W SS5 t t J[ 0U mo^y. for iqg «u 'ee ordinary leather PHILLIPS lO] I vl BBBR I* A\n HEELS U^i^^^UAnAMlN PENHAS et54 words
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Advertisement309 1941-07-03 3 Coughing, Strangling Asthma,; Bronchitis Curbed in 3 Minutes' nTvouhareTttacki Tof Asthma or Bron- Canada, had lost 40 ibjfc, suffered cougiw i iiiiiol and aasp for Ing, choking and strangling every nigbt.< Mh"A%fflTw<Ss« couldn't deep, expected to die. Mendacc breath and < n s lee pi I > i llf >309 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1941-07-03 4 Vera Ardmore - PEOPLE PLACES Vera Ardmore I By On Duty Badges: Que en's Messengers Thank You MR JOSEF STRANC.FELD oi Bata Shoe Co. would like to thank the Allied Women's Association j for their gift of §25 towards the cost of repairing shoes and also thank all those who have sent In1,106 words
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Advertisement70 1941-07-03 4 _§L M\_J M KmW 'f \r>A A JJhen Middle age as ns to iters out VX of the tooWng^lass the InteUigent jthfY p ron pt u ])s to apply the .k> J^> right treatment in th. right wav at v T •B KII/.ahmh ARDBN BALON Whv nuMe'/i i 5? !ia70 words
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Advertisement123 1941-07-03 4 r "IMB— w— htings qui tbc beaut) ihe evca ind tfvca Rlamoui ind dmtfa mil "p i-oNGiASHiu i ,i,i,r;! l „l 5..« j.n, loM.l xMi,..d.e and match your eyes gn>* inallur In I p.«d, s JKl:,:,h.. Bhre, Conpc, Beech, R.vin Black ul olourlcw Sn -,a br-^r^y,n K iiava.lAiiimaUc«>«. Urhou R123 words
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Advertisement18 1941-07-03 4 If-Dno-t--fe&f Y'st J jrciqrx) fe^ Ii Hstii Jtßjlsj; beAuty] specialist EUROPEAN OPERBTOPS Capitol Buildin«\\ 159 Norih Bridge M-18 words
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Miscellaneous206 1941-07-03 4 Diary Note TAKE out your social diary again and write Goodwood Park Hotel 9 30 in the space reserved for Wednesday the 23rd of this month I can't tell you about all the apeclal events that will take place there lliat night for ihey are -tui a secret but I206 words
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Article, Illustration364 1941-07-03 5 FOREMOST among the lashion trends for formal afternoon and evening fashions is the growing liking for pleated .styles. These are being seen more and more and. in particular. are creeping into dresses fashioned from chiffon. crepe and Jersey. Fine pleats, fine box pleats, and wider box pleats,364 words
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Advertisement76 1941-07-03 5 wtm W i Tv£^ m w 4- i I _i ffis-f Coixtotire NAIL ENAMEL i BECAUSE it stays on longer. 'CAUSE it does not chip. a| q* B£ CAUSE of its brilliant gloss. 1 •Oil CA l T SE of its ten exciting shades BECAUSE r.f \t n outstanding value76 words
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Advertisement184 1941-07-03 5 J^^-* r^*^fl| P%dl mm^JjS^W C* tP ■'<'. Y>/"^'Y^*-< yS_B H WmmmW* iTm JM^^M fllLj^S <>*. 'Mk mW J^K.'IHI mmT ZEk mmY < j^MM—- *t'k i& li^^ay 38 Kit^rT ,jY V YV<. fl' ->! k?^^ -•■■'•> 'HP, v *2^«iiiL.'' a^ .-j..j? tt m m *IM K* 1^ > m^mmmm^^ m^ fc§l''''184 words
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Article252 1941-07-03 6 FASHION ACCEPTitNCES For Evening CHARMING for evenmc are the linkle-lenßtl. OQ d.>p!.»v this ll at Priscilla Ltd., NO. S. Eu < nt, list floor, entrance Ui HiUstreet), pick of the bunch being U at ti active pnr..e.v',-siyled mold In white rayon-saihi, printed <.\er with minute royal bl_c dots. In thii252 words
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Article, Illustration425 1941-07-03 6 SURFACE decroiaiioii NIVII has a season started oft with such outstanding approval i oi surface decoration. This takes various forms and means appliques lof print especially. Sometimes 1 i mi (I. t ached appliques an: used to 1 give a fl uttery line to necklines i and sleeves; sometimes the425 words
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Advertisement93 1941-07-03 6 n '»'"vffi> [HATS r ir J ftwssfs z PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. FOR THE RACES NEW AFTERNOON DRESSES J In COI IIT i FIRST FLOOR I NTBANCE HUE STREET i *SNOW WHITE" CLEANINCi AT PARIS O CO. DRY CLEANERS 28, COLEMAN ST. Phune tiols *^^w j_wlmL i___lj' iiM" H9 Hi93 words
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Advertisement90 1941-07-03 6 I 1 1 II I H ai 9 I fl I N I I K I 11. i I li I i O j wl I ITO TICKI E I J ANY PALME I Served inl j j Chinese stylejM J J in an attrac-M f H i tive, comfort-90 words
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Article, Illustration1630 1941-07-03 7 Letter From London London. June 13 j Uneasiness Over) S Crete: Retail Cloth inp i i Stores Hit: Former S Malayan Now Cine-i ma Manager: Prince Bernhard Speaks: Society Girl Becomes Factory Wench 1• nOUTU'AL correspondents f sav that MP's are uneasy over Crete They are asking1,630 words
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337 1941-07-03 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1941. Tgod-glven chance XHE unusually strong terms in which the U.S. Secretary for the Navy, Col. Knox, in a speech to a gubernatorial conference, emphasised the need to swetp the Atlantic clean of the German menace suggest that the Administration is 'Jetermined to extend the337 words
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Advertisement130 1941-07-03 7 EYE l EXAMINATIONS. FYF(,| \>sts. EXCLUSIVELY. l oor °™>ar aijm« nt wpertijr dia.-P.os,d an <1 lUs*. prescribed by a WBr A J»»«M *nd reentered TH^r^ mo r wlth fl*^*«r^ ■JNHcatiotM I? /{lr s U ~^___*y tr w reeded V^. K^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, A -<an> Building V IIIOMPSON, DO.Se.130 words
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Advertisement25 1941-07-03 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office— No. IbD Cecil Street, i SINGAPORE, 8.3. PHONE NO. s*l*.25 words
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Article, Illustration150 1941-07-03 8 TIIK o „,v in New f*k JCjMe. the 1 Lion twirier -s Ik. f rl a P 'she is pretty lH.year-old B*tt> MWM r Happens On lee performances a week Jind heJps Kockfellrrs w hite elephani. ll^e^^^^. to t fS t I^SJJ e 4U twirl a150 words
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Article55 1941-07-03 8 "rv.'o Hainanand Kh4 I pleaded guilty J l yesterday momin assisting in the ca i Chap-jl Kee lotti Carpentier Street ing. Thc casi w tor sentence, bail .resr^ctiveh- b i anJ ueeond ae To mark the JJ nivcrsary of tin it the ti A t'api'P a*- the Aaflj55 words
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Advertisement70 1941-07-03 8 ESTELLE COWAN ii i ,n [nnoutnes uh rl Now Open I 10-M4.113 EXTE.\>IQN LVERY SATURDAY NIGHT IM.M O.WIi: BV THE SEA TABLE D' HOTE DINNER A La Carle i CHINESE CHOW j Entertain nl Klein) anil Hoys ami COWAN BAILEY itUV.W For Reservations MHKMi KSTAIILISHED 1872 South British Insurance Co.,70 words
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Article463 1941-07-03 9 a k ton lor damages toi breach of contract in which MohaA m d Fahmy the Egyptian boxer, is suing the Happy World I,] for the recovery of over $11,000 for alleged failure on the ,t ol the Happy World to arrange for a fight under463 words
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Article68 1941-07-03 9 THERE wer e 255 deaths in Binga-J pore Municipal limits last week. 163 malis and 92 females. As usual tuberculosis was the I main cause of death, accountinu for ,31. with pneumonia (21) and convulsions *25» close behind The death rate was 22.83 per mine per68 words
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Article239 1941-07-03 9 He Slept With Bomb Under The Bed WHEN a new tenant of a room in Bhinfiefd-street, Shepherd's Bush, took over, he found a 851b live bcmb under the bed. The previous occupant of the room. Philip Stonard, atied 30. a cabinet maker, of Olenroy-street, Wood Lane. Shepherds Bush pleaded guilty,239 words
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Article, Illustration53 1941-07-03 9 Scottish Officers Honoured Decorations for Three Scottish Officers: Three officers of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders received their de. corations from the King at a recent Buckingham Palace investiture. Capt F. If. Lauder got the M.C.. Lieut. II ii h Campbell the M.BE., a n d Major Lor n e53 words
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Article397 1941-07-03 9 EOUND lying injured in Ihe courtyard just below his room window at the Doh Jin Hospital where he was a patient on June 23 Lim Van Fe. a 51-vcar-old clerk of Chop Kim Hock IGtian. Boat Quay, was taken at once to the operation theatre but397 words
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105 1941-07-03 9 i 32-YEAR-OI D Hainanese, Tat Choon Wee. pleaded guilty in th« third court yesterday morning to a charge of abetment of offering ar; illegal gratification of $10. Tne prosecution stated that on i Tuesday afternoon, Inspector Red [dick was testing the driving of tin j105 words
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Article79 1941-07-03 9 THE Governor <S!r Shentoj Thomas i has received a cabi I from Lord Huntingfleld, who main i tains liaison between the Br:tis Red Cross in London and the coun 'nes of the Empire, stating tha the Duke of Gloucester, chairinu; of the Society, has learnt with79 words
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Miscellaneous10 1941-07-03 9 OUSE BY WALT DISNEY -_T l.i. Till— —JULM l_l— T~lW10 words
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Advertisement360 1941-07-03 10 .^^e --s > _^_^r^k k M I If '^^^^P^li I "m Situations Vacant If AN TEI rtai.'h i Bo ilnaai i I rlbuin ore WAsn-T) T red) < min uii. <iu M<-iii >r brldg» -Apply to Manage,- Royal El 01, Mua- Nm 130K) WANTEC :> i 'nr >-a ORtttMa !*"<>;:-360 words
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Advertisement560 1941-07-03 10 Miscellaneous D| II I full) and permai i: N 1--K 'I. COMFORI I m dem S;.i V^ V... k lV IR K MA .'HON SOMA. I.Miea Halrdr-»ln« 8;iioou 2bQ Middle Rood (ut bark of Oyster Club; Pr'cs Permanent warln, 15'- A W- fihnrnpoo «nd set $150 H» lr dv^ (Inecto)560 words
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Advertisement683 1941-07-03 10 For Sale nd. complete v.un bonka eyes. v.w.. N< pted. IK v Sun. )57 cn l^* Singapore. (No. 15CK) blnei B< rtrta Oi imophone u leays!B'> or nearest offer Apply M layn Tn»;une, Singapore. (N > 182K) PIANO loi lata, hire, tuning, rtpalrlng Ar rebuilding, workn inahlp guaranteed. V,' 1683 words
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Advertisement609 1941-07-03 10 Wanted POAT WANTED Sailing motor or iu_UH I*^4 c 0 Malaya Tribune. 8 I No. IMK) WANTED o dra»-Une excavatoi for hire or <alc. Applv Box No. 385. Malaya Tribune, Penang^ (No. 176K) WANTED New or _econd-lumd autocycle Replv Lieut Law. Argylla. Mulny^i. (NO. IIIK) WANTED to buv compound house609 words
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Miscellaneous447 1941-07-03 10 I ON THAj" Amfl; A SLNGAI--.JJ-ZHL 225 m 1 1% I I ZHP 1 30 16 fll' 9-69 mo. 1 ZHP fl 6.175 mrs 1 |1 ZHP.3 41.33 Di II'"" LONDON 11 GSV— I7. BI atfl i 18.84 m.trei_| GSF 1514 mefl 19.81 mf t fl (From 4- 15 |m447 words
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Article, Illustration289 1941-07-03 11 IX response to the appeal i sited Ifl London la~ month by Lady Viole Bonnam -Carter, asking the people of India to continue with unabated energy all activities connected with the country's war effort, Kunwar H. S. Rathoro. the young Indian dance, who has been289 words
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Article89 1941-07-03 11 Melbourne, July 1. No variation in thi price oi growers foi wool is likely. Thi* will remain at 13.4 pence. a Cineaound newsreel Ol the W.A.A.a.f. training in v lboume bll be-?n filmed for world-wide screening. Batavia. July 1. r rHE Batavia Asch Nieuwsblad learns that most probably i89 words
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Article33 1941-07-03 11 (aILOT-OBTICER H. 1 Fuller, R.A.F. was iutally shot through the head when a caf in which he was ndling failed to .stop when challenged by a Home Guard In Sussex.33 words
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Article96 1941-07-03 11 I A 30-YEAR-OLD Hainanese, Lion Ee Chlng, who muttered incoherently when charged with criminal I irespass. was yesterday morning ordered to be sent for observation to the General Hospital by the fifth magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh. Accused glared at ihe interpretei who was explaining the96 words
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Article58 1941-07-03 11 PLEADING guilty to a charge ol being abs.mt frcm duty at ilu Naw Hous^ at 1.45 am. on Apr. 9. Aiamar Singh, an Indian constahie. attached to the Naval Base Police Force, was convicted and hned $15. in default 15 days' simple imprisonment, by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate58 words
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Advertisement246 1941-07-03 11 Variety Concert y and the saiaoa stage a variety theatre to- v Y-k in aid of the Building Fund. the ticket. wIU te Maiaya Patnot.c FDERLANDSCHE HANDELMTSCHAPPU, N.V. d bv Royal Charter A.D 1824. l_ Trading Society) OTS f.40.03ttU f. 12.000.00t Lonion Correspondents PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Blanches; ♦Herlamb East Indies:—246 words
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Advertisement308 1941-07-03 11 Situation Vacant "SnGAPORe" MUNICIPALITY FIRE BRIGADE. Probationary Junior Sub-Ofticer. Applications are invited for the above appointment. Candidates must be between 19 and 21 years of age, born in Singapore, and unmarried. They must possess at least the School Leaving Certificate (Senior Cambridge). Knowledge of Building Construction and Mechanics will be308 words
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Advertisement366 1941-07-03 11 Arthritis Agony Curbed in 30 Minutes The amazing r.« w discovery Rumr banlshea thf> pain/ <t Arthritic. Rheuzi tlsru, Lumbago, N«tiiitis utj<» Solatia maKK-. In .'iu minute] after the first do pains disappear, and \r. a f«w days iM" marvelous medicine «iiK*oi*< m and ren < the body polpons and366 words
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Miscellaneous13 1941-07-03 11 "I W^\ DARl_\NG.^^:^^ """j rP SPT IT^^i 5 >t A c£k>^* WANT XGET^;13 words
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Article330 1941-07-03 12 j Melbourne, July i Mr. James AJ ridge, famous Austi lian war oorresu dent, who last ye inspected Hum defences, dec that although Ititi apparently thi n| Russia is weak i is amazingly >'roi The defenn a from Kiev t Rumanian bor«j was not at330 words
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Advertisement175 1941-07-03 12 [mm T K STARS ..I BOOM TOWN INjTLAl't.il BOMB SHEIA_! i AGAIN... The BIC ACTION4»ACKED COMEDY SHOW! J AIM H^r] J^^ i *t~ I A _w_^v hR^ I^* Oscar HOMOLKA T^^CmwlAm^ lfe-*^ Ng i Fc,ix BRESSART %TO» J LtDCRER o"ect<dby Llfl?K ■in i in I \uv\\ri off 2.^0 TAMKS! or^rt^yr175 words
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Advertisement224 1941-07-03 12 SATVfiIAY i at 1 MI9NICHT ALHAMBRA Holf-brutel Half-humanl \f SZ ""'iSr p* 'iSwl 9^M? mi ML rf^t MmmwMj^e 9*^9^S^a j, j THE LAUCH HIT OF THE WEEK Read What The Press Say I "ONE OF THE MOST ENJOYABLE COMEDIES SEEN IN SINGAPORE FOR A LONG TIME." MALAYA TRIBUNE. THE BEST224 words
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Article238 1941-07-03 13 1 e Punjab, Sir .Hya Knan, tnai .iv.piaci'n •> apsec t i folRussia by l to tl and I *>uniough th idia. It would >c se bo ignore the )n against India, u Russians sf/ereJ able to beat back enemy. ISM. VUSt itrj and it would] be238 words
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Article107 1941-07-03 13 THE death took place at the 1 General Hospital, Singapore, on niesday. of Mr. E. P. Bar-holo-metm at the age of 58. Mr Bartholomeusz. who retired from the post of engine driver in ne P M.S. Railways about 5 years ago, made his hom e107 words
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Article57 1941-07-03 13 A CHARGE of housebreaking and n th?ft of two shirts from Aurora '-nd Co.. High Street, ''between sunset and sunrise" on Tuesday, was explained to a 14-year-old Malay. Yamak bin Mohamed Desa, v>nen he appeared before Mr. W. D. Carew. in the third court yesterday morning. The57 words
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Article20 1941-07-03 13 T— mmm HE installation dinner and (lance of the Singapore Rotary uub wa.* held at Adelphi Roof Garden last night.20 words
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Article115 1941-07-03 13 THE death took place at the General Hospital yesterday at the age of 50 of Mr. Vaclav Rojt, a director of Messrs. Bata Shoe Co.. Ltd., Singapore. He is survived by his son and daughter. Mr. V. Rojt and Miss Anna Rojt. The funeral takes place this115 words
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Article108 1941-07-03 13 AT the continued inquiry In the coroner's court yesterday afternoon into the death of a 16-year-old cyclist named Lim Yik Koo, who was killed as the result of a collision with a motor lorry at the junction of Omar Road and Merchant Road on June 18,108 words
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Advertisement189 1941-07-03 13 I YOUR FAVOURITE UKELELE WIZARD AND il COMEDIAN IN ANOTHER UPROARIOUS 111 ||j COMEDY! I lj SONGS! THRILLS! FUN! ROMANCE! jij I TO DA Y 3 15 i jfl JsS^z222Swr 6.15 9.15 jij jHi^n^B^aHiESßSi^i^^^'^i^^e y "K-"' '-*'Vr7'inilßi''' ''wr^^SmjfffiSjf B9i a &&4js_. <?&; Z.zZZZZ-y' I^HI |p J^J*^ '^S&JbJ £$SlmM' "!ss»'^m^^WwW -'i^P^Z^lMi189 words
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Article, Illustration208 1941-07-03 14 B.C.F.A Manchesters t THE B.C.FA held the Manchesters to a two all draw in a Reserve Division soccer fixture played on the Junior Civil Service Association ground yesterday. The game was la. t and Interesting and productive "i ».oo(j football j*oth thi teams were208 words
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542 1941-07-03 14 South China Tourist. 1 OmMmi Service. 0 DOITTO China F.A., playing their final match of their Malayan S four Si Anson Road Stadium yesterday, avenged their previou.s defeat hv the Combined Services, heating the Services one-nil alter a thrilling match in aid of the542 words
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Article33 1941-07-03 14 HPHE Div. 2A soccer j fixture between the Sterols and the! R.E. I Malays) which j was to have been j played on the Singapore Harbour Board ground yesterday, was postponed.33 words
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Article524 1941-07-03 14 S'PORE TENNIS TOURNEY ENDS SINGAPORE'S open tennis championship tour- nament ended yesterday when Yadi and ■0 1 Kamis, for the fourth successive year, won tne mens doubes title and Mrs. J. Carter and Mrs. p ON..A( \V. J. M. Harden captured the women's doubles fl 0 3 championship. /J H™.524 words
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Advertisement67 1941-07-03 14 |A MOUR-MUBICAL... "#.\l*> A THE SHOW OF YOl'K l>R b JI 00 4 SK W I ..VI. WA U I\X(^osP •The total proceeds to The Singapore Women's Buy a Bomber Fund The Introduction to "That Night in Rio" will be staged at 9.00 PM. sharp LA SENORITA X BRINGS THE67 words
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Article798 1941-07-03 15 LAST LYNNE BEST BET FOR TAIPING mpectator's" Selections m for To- day's Races I rI y\M is my best bet. and Sheila II my next best bet H c fl th first (lav's races of the Taiping Turf Clubs Juh Ml Lto be held to-day. A card of only seven798 words
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Article34 1941-07-03 15 (By "Bess BeU") Race I—PRUDE, Selangor II Race 2—LADY ZENTA. Titled Lady Race 3—PAT BURKE, Kissing Cup Race 4—MOONWIN, Celestial Race S—LIGHT SUPPER, Moonlight Sonata Race 6— STENELLA. White Gardenia Race 7—DRATOR, Velocity.34 words
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Article, Illustration51 1941-07-03 15 i Melbourne, July 1. xnc oraer of lavjuuritism for the j Grand National I Hurdle is:— Our Boy. JHarley. Bureaucrat. loteepl e c h a se:_ Cheery Jack, Our JBoy, Highland March.) Solecism. Jack Wade, reported killed in action, was a former South Melbourne League player and a leading Badminton51 words
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Article92 1941-07-03 15 GENERAL PUNJAB POSITION Lahore, July 1. A general review i of the situation of the Punjab province will be undertaken at a meeting to be! I held here on July 6. The meeting will be attended, it is understood, by Ministers! and Parliamentary! Secretaries of the i Punjab. The PrimeRadio - 92 words
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Article188 1941-07-03 15 New Market. July 2. HIS Majestv the King scored a popular double at "Ascot" when Bit Game won the Coventry Stakes and Sun Chariot won the Queen Mary Stakes, thereby virtually establishing themselves as the champion two-year-olds of their respective sexes. Big Game, formerly known asReuter - 188 words
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Article78 1941-07-03 15 Los Angeles, July 1. RICHIE "LEMIS. a Mexican boxer resident in Los Angeles, won the world featherweight championship as recognised by the National Boxing Association of America by knocking out Pete Scalzo in the fifth round. Scalzo held the titi«> for 13 months.- Reuter New York. July 2 TO-NIGHT'S (Tuesday's)Reuter - 78 words
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Article39 1941-07-03 15 Chungking, July 2 THE Foreign Minister. Dr. Quo 1 Tai-chi, will issue a statement t -day announcing the severance of relations with Germany and Italy and the withdrawal of diplomatic and consular reDresentatives.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement241 1941-07-03 15 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Without Calomel And You'll lump out 4 Bed ia the Morning Full ol Via. I The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily, ft this bile is not Mow inn freely, your food dowh't digest. 1 1 jusi decays241 words
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Miscellaneous36 1941-07-03 15 TO-DAY SOCCER Div II A. Y.M.CA v Moravia. Y.M.CA. RN V R.A.M C Naval Base Div. ii b. Port Canning v .i.csa. J C.S.A Indian Assn V N.B Indians Clerical Union. RACES Taiping races. Ist day36 words
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Miscellaneous27 1941-07-03 15 TIDE TABLE infill Tim s TO-DAY: 4.22 a.m.. 7» ft. 5.12 p m.. 8 1 ft. TO-MORKOW 5.46 a.m.. 7 5 f t 6.16 pun., 8.2 ft27 words
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Article171 1941-07-03 16 L— din July BOMBS were seen to straddle one ol three QtfBMH bat Ueshipa lying in the dry dock at Brest during last ntgfrt'i raid l»v the K.A.F. Ilombcr Command. Hocks at Cher km i K IWII also bombed Two aircraft arc ml ishi fromReuter - 171 words
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Article122 1941-07-03 16 R.A.F. BAG 1 7 NAZIS London, July CTTBONG fighter forces of the R.A.F. accompanied Blenheim bombers which this afternoon attacked an enemy aerodrome at Merville near Lille where bombs were dropped on runway buildings and among dispersed aircraft. A railway junction south-east of LUle also bombed. These attack* pre»ed homeReuter - 122 words
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Article165 1941-07-03 16 An elderly Chineee vegetable gardener waa accidentally shot in the cheat by a stray bullet at Ulu Pandan, a village oil Reformatory Road yesterday. The military had broadcast the fact throughout the village that there would be target practice in a certain area a few165 words
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Article256 1941-07-03 16 airo. July 2. R.A.I activity in Syria forms thc subject of to-night's K.A.F Middle Fast communique, which sives details of attacks on aerodromes, vehicles, barracks, siores. and buildings at various places, including Palmyra, Aleppo. Beirut and the fort and citadel of Soueida. The R.A.F. lost no planes. AircraftReuter - 256 words
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Article57 1941-07-03 16 Turks Hold Important Exercises Istanbul, July 2. IMPORTANT exercises have been taking place in the Bosphorus before high Turkish civil and mllitary authorities. Troops have been crossing from shore to shore in boats without making use of piers or jetties It was the first time thut such manoeuvres had takenReuter - 57 words
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93 1941-07-03 16 Shanghai, July 1 NEARLY 10.000 persons hi Shangn hai are affected by the new ruling on Immigration into thr United States which came Into effect to-day. It requires all aoplications tor entry into America to be submitted as a preliminary to Wuhtngton before final apReuter - 93 words
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Article273 1941-07-03 16 NEWS BREVITIES Melbourne. July 2. ANTI-TANK units will be attached to each of three militia divisions in Victoria. Additional birth'day honours are O.B.E.— Acting Engineer Captain J. W. Wish art (R.A.N.) iO.B.E— Wing Commander James Alexjander (R.A.A.F.) A new air service, between Darwin and j Brisbane will begin un Thursday,273 words
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Article56 1941-07-03 16 Tokyo, July QUESTIONED regarding a SI pore report thai the n Government had decided to rubber to Japan, the Govern) spokesman replied that he h; ceived no official information cerning this, adding that b noticed no change so far >j attitude of the N.R.I. to JapanReuter - 56 words
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Article42 1941-07-03 16 London, July I MEMBERS of the Soviet FrM ifl at Vichy and their iM have left for Spain, states thej Radio. They will remain J until th? personnel of the m Embassy n Moscow hai I Russia.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article71 1941-07-03 16 Jerusalem, July A NUMBER of leading citiza Beirut have been arrest* Vichy authorities in conna with the recent demonstral urging the withdrawal troops, learned Those arrested Include nee per publishers, editors, lawyers among them is M. Gaabriel. former Lebanese Minister of 1 cation. Before theReuter - 71 words
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Article96 1941-07-03 16 Chungking, July rOUGH the condition of Arthur Blackburn, CouiiJ of the British Embassy, Mr. A Second Secretary of the Warn and Mrs. Allen. Is showinu provement. they are suffenr.^ I shock It is learned that Sir Arthur Lady Blackburn will shortly lenvmg for Hong Kong forReuter - 96 words
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Article79 1941-07-03 16 Plymouth. July AN express collided with M t-ain near ST:ugh Th?rei a number of casualties. s'»m<' It is officially stated were killed and 23 Injured n^ rlowly, in the railway •I' ugh. t J The first two coaches o j nregn weri telescoped and '5 n i, -«ott79 words
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