Morning Tribune, 5 July 1941

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune V(jL <^_No. 133 Saturday, July 5, 1941. Morning Tribune Saturday, July 5, 1941.
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  • 389 1 HIDE PARK (NEW YORK), JULY 4. kimEN WE REPEAT THE GREAT PLEDGE If TO 01 R COUNTRY AND OUR FLAG IT 11 si BE 01 R DEEP CONVICTION THAT WE »LEDGE AS W ELL AS OUR WORK, OUR WILL LND IF IT BE NECESSARY. OUR LIVES,"
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  • 230 1 Cairo, July 4. PL Royal Air Force continues to pound enemy shipping and aerodromes in Libya and Syria. A communique from R.A.F. headquarters in the Middle Zast to-day states, that British bombers raided the aarbour of Tripoli, North Africa, during the night of Tuly 2-3,
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  • 67 1 "DITENOS AIRES, July 4.— A communique Issued by the •^^enutie*-' Committer invecttentm*? Na^i activities; in Argentina announces Hint jt has b*pn nrovod tbnt M^i (l^^rmfpfi ftav-P COmO^llM cPVP^I Prm>mP r 'M' l fnns to pM fbpse activities bv 'Vont-ibutions" retained from of their emT)V»v-A.pq, yt *>«»<;
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  • 491 1 NAZIS PREPARE FOR BIG NEW BATTLES AS THEY APPROACH STALIN LINE WITH SOVIET TROOPS FALLING BACK ON THE 11 1938 SOVIET FRONTIER, ACCORDING TO THE GERMAN RADIO AND TO THE GERMAN NEWS AGENCY, BERLIN IS EXPECTING FIERCE NEW BATTLES WITH THE MAIN RUSSIAN FORCES ALONG THE SO-CALLED STALIN LINE. Nazi
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  • 219 1 S I Moscow, Julv 4. i M. STALIN'S speech to the j nation yesterday has been J followed by mass meetings vhroughout the capital antiji. inovinces, and already thou-^ .anils are volunteering for J service in the "Poplchenia," which are armed citizen i defence bands capable of
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  • 157 1 Moscow, July 4. »pHIS morn in 's communique of the Soviet Information Bureau states, "During the night of July 3. fighting continued In the Dvlnsk. Bobruisk. Rovno and Tarnopol sectors. Reconnaissance operations and actions of local Importance took place on other sectors. In the Dvlnsk
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  • 203 1 Berlin, July 4. A HIGH Command communique "from the Fuehrer's headquarters." says. "Despite the bad condition of the roads, pursuit of the Russian forces is proceeding without a pause on the whole front. The retreating enemy Is suffering heavy losses from the ruthless attacks of our
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  • 240 1 London. July 4. THE occupation of the Aalands Islands is ;»i"ied I 1 tv»o fii-v-t communique l«sued ->O*H Finnish Hendomirters. It Is also an•i oil need th»t h and O^-man trooos **av9 iswmA the eastern frontier of Nortnt>>o rommunlnue, issued early this morning, according to a
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  • 581 2 London. Jnlv 4. »S uto 11. rame t«. work t«.-da> loud-speakers at main hue arrival j^^J^J^l A in« tin- famous marching sol* -f ttaeJpfs day and tide by side w.t h the Jack, the Stan ami Stripe* «W« Hong I >r> the flagpoles of
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  • 176 2 Loudon. July 4. THE Air Ministry announces 'There ale no reports of anj German activity over this ceuntrj during last night." This is the second night in succession that there have been no German raids on Britain. Nc bombs have been dropped anywhere In Britain during a
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  • 375 2 Indians Capture Syria n Town Cairo, July 4. Till occupation of Deir ez Zor is announced in the British communique from Cairo issued to-day. The communique states that the remains of the original garrison of Palmyra, numbering some 300 Vichy troops, 'surrendered to the British forces yesterday. Indian troops yesterday
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  • 60 2 fEREIRA: On. 4th Je y 1»j41. a{ the General Ho pital, Singapore MAY WII .FREDA PEREIRA 44 >'<•; i i, aidovi (-1 the late Mr. Ju J. ivieir;. The funeral cortege w>ll Ik.vc No. 43 Kovan Road tft 4 lf> p in to dav for the Cathedral of the
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  • 372 2 LONDON. July 4.— Field-Marshal Lord Milne only son. Major George Douglas Milne, Ls report I be a prisoner of war. He was serving in the Middle (East and was previously reporting missing.— neuter BOMBAY, July 4.-— Goods and passenger traffic an completely paralysed on the Bombay. Baroda
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  • 233 2 Tokyo. July 4 WHILE declining to-day to elaborate the Japanese Government's statement of Wednesday announcing that the Imperial conference has decided upi important national policy, Mr. Koh Ishii, the Deputy Spokesman of the Information Board, revealed I Mr. Yosuke Matsuoha, the Foreign Minister,
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  • 124 2 London, July 4 T.it. Central Committee of the Communist P. Great Britain in a manifesto issued to-day state that, the cause of Leedom "requires the victor/ of the Britnh, American and Soviet peoples In unity wl peoples of all countries against German FascismPledging support for
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  • 993 4  - People and places Children's Aid Society; Fine Tamil Show Vera Ardmore By Hiss laaigai»t Looker, who H lovably and efficiently runs the Children'! Aid Society Home, is busier than usual these days training Hie kiddie, for I concert tentative dates lor which arc the sixth and eighth ol August. About
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  • 857 5 ASDFDSF I is BLACK JERSEY ft LACE I have a pretty black lace dance frock but rtun3t«lv the bodice is stained with perspiration so that I cannot wear it any longer. Can you suggest an alternatiTe bodice for it?" THE alliance of two totally different fabrics,
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    • 36 5 Correspondence Coupon i This coupon most he enrln— a «lth S J every query mnt I I MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1941. 1 4 80LE AGENTS: biNGAPORE-JOHORE-MALACCA-NEGRI SEMf;fl 1!V Agents: SELANGOR PAHANG. 138 Warivi 4b
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  • 666 6 l». •Miiiiaiiiiiin S&Jwju&a' ll« llm,.M MONDAY evening new Carl Lawson, "Barrel liobert and main other well-know «-ni«'i taiaera giving a non-stop variety show t a 'oast Keghnent of th<> Royal Artillery. The "niMiu," a* il w:i termed, had BOOM I tiling to say abom all the performer*. Sow were
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  • 46 6 New York. July 4. TiiL earner conveying American I r^f? 63 to Brit^ wWcb was! tSi,™ Monda y to have been n^a^ d, o ha ;t no i v b n d^nitel> i fl«i as the steamer Maasdam rhe Maasdam was Reuter
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  • 1041 6 THAT they (the Happy World Ltd.) offered him a second fight according to the terms of the contract and that Mohamed Fahmy refused to accept it was the evidence of the defendants in the High Court yesterday in the civil suit brought by Mohamed
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  • 321 6 Clerk Charged Under Corruptio n Ordinance QHABGBD under the Corruption Ordinance with receiving S5O from Lau Kwock Yen. for undertaking the approval and importation of a quantity of paper subjected to Restriction, and alternately with cheating Lau Kwock Yen. Saul Menahem, who was stated to have been employed as a
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  • 1237 7 H. L HOPKIN'S Letter From London j Rush To Buy Cheap j Clothing: 190 Hours S Trapped, Without) j Drink or Food: Cham- ber Of Horrors As j j A Shelter London, June 15. r; must learn as civilians that it is honourable to be seen in clothes that are
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  • 73 7 Hongkong. July A BRITISH China coast steamer I plying between Shanghai and Hong Kcng was boarded by pirates who gained control of the vessel, end held the captain and Russian guardi hostages. The second officer, by a method at present not known, managed to secure the
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    • 334 7 IT-HOUGH by political adroitness Japan has for the present manager! to keep the world guessing as to her attitude to the Russc-German war, there is growing evidence to show that the policy said to have been decided upon by Tokyo is proi German. The equivocal statement issued
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  • 399 8 IN order to saw shipping space, facilitate the despatch tJ vessels from Greed Britain far overseas ports, increase the. amount of foreign exchange available to Itntain. and increase her productive capacity, it has been decided la place wartime prohibitions and restriction* on the importation into
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  • 136 8 k VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Singapore coroner, Mr. vv o Porter, yesterday afternoon at the Inquiry into the death of a Chlese woman. 40-year-old Goh Bong Kuay, who wa.s fatally injured when she fell oil a ricksha during the
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  • 481 8 JUDGE'S CON TRI DECLARING that he *oeJ ceedings U> become i ad Justice Horley, presiding 2 mission of Inquiry into the sJ sen ice contracts, deplored |2 dtcr J. A. Pennycuick, {Z a previous hearing. When proceedings opened thk norning Mr. h w. t. rVaa no gave evidence before the
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    88 8 Dealers in J beach wear in J the U n i t e d I States are ex. periencing the J best time they have knoun I with the con-i tinual flow of new creations I that pour from i the designers. I Here are two sweeties show- l »ng
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    • 56 8 ESTELLE COWAN Announces With Pleasure < ocoimt Grove Now Open TO-NIGHT EXTENSION EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT l*l j\i; aMMi; m the SEA TABLE D' HOTE DINNER A La Carte CHINESE CHOW Entertainment By Kleiny ami fey ami COWAN BAILEY HIO.'Hi For Reservations JtlO.'Hi h Your MOTORCAR fully msared? South British Insurance
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    • 23 8 I MICKEY Has ng POUND A SAFE CANE ID MJDE AWAV IN. MiCKEY'S NiEXT UK6ENT rtzosi-EM 1$ FOOD THAT NU3HT HE SALLIES FPKTM
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  • 677 9 r Commission* pro contractors. >li fffsion of the Oni pring f ,>r public and 0 names b) Hriga Royal Engineen at Lgifecion degenerate 5 P on whether cirtaui mi m proper tenders, brinc"^ lh« name* d thai i: jnycuick's purpos-i was t):, to ring idevi names e been <i.
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  • 136 9 THE Director- General of Posls and Telegiaphs. Malaya, advises that mails containing correspondence as detailed below have been lost through enemy action: Mails from Malaya: Letters, printed papers, etc., posted in j Kedah. Kelantan. Penang and Province Wellesley approximately between Dec. 5 and 7. 1940.
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  • 29 9 South African troops (seen here) show ffreat interest in a collection of captured Italian guns and mateuals in front of the Fort of Me&a.
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  • 271 9 "'pilE accused holds a responsible position and as he has beei convicted of this pilfering, the fine must be heavy," re marked Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, yesterday afternoon when he sentenced Henry Sheriff, a Europeai charge-man at the gun-mounting shop in the
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  • 96 9 London, July 4 THE Dutch are "illegally slaughte ing" thousands of livestock t< Srevent them from falling int< feiniun hands, declared Ros kamp. leader of the Dutch Agr cultural Front, in a broadcast. He condemned the practice a sabotage of national recon struction and
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    • 441 10 .^tf •> T X'^^^^!^ Situations Vacant WANTBO A i vii rr i i \p\ I Robl I 1 i. ipon*. n <v i (Mo. 230Kj 1 am [KS roi lorry and car drivers. t33 P I ordlng to sa* j Singapore Employment Agencv ft U',1 it Timah Road, Mngnpore (No
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    • 618 10 Miscellaneous iRAlfED, Tailor «fO-B, i B >. ..i. :< rate prices. (No. .OK) .11 COMFOai RUSmn t Hotel, i'" i Seah K. M de te M<<d- m •i,, n Phone 4978, Proprietor Wong _____iwk» MASK* BORIA, ladies Hairdr**s!ng ion 258 Middle Road (at back I tei Club; Prices: Permanent waving
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    • 610 10 For Sale SALE Journal of Ch< I 1940 mi te. Good condition. u BOS 908 co Malay Tribune KUsls I (WO. 199K) Bust less Steel Doors Window. from England, complete with '•/lit brass hilars, locks, hooks «i* eyes, I'm- war est $Jti5 Neirest ofltr accepted pjee_e spplv to Hugh 8un.
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    • 564 10 Motor Vehicles IF YOU WANT to sell your car. phone 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. CbH) FOR SALE: Standard Tourer 8 hp. 1941 model $1,700 or nearest. Apply Box 944, c o Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 149K) SPaCIAL Sports Racing Car lor sale. Winner numerous epeed events. Soen Llm
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    • 353 10 jONTHS AIR J SlNGAI'OH ZHL 225 m 13J» MP.l, 3<» M I 69 met DIP 2. 4HSI*. S475 m:,' ZHPJ. 41.38 m. ;j| LONDON CSV— 17.81 m 16 84 metm GSF—15 H i 19.81 met** (From 6.15 p 11 50 r m.i GSD-n 5 25.53 n trq (Prom 9. 05
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  • 8 11 THE MAJOR WALLY And WALLY BY STAN CROSS
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    • 54 11 PEREIRA:—On 4th July. 1941. at the General Hospital. Singapore, MAY WILFREDA PEREIRA. 44 years, widow of the late Mr. Justin J. Pereira. The funeral cortege will leave No. 43 Kovan Road at 4.15 p.m. to-day for the Cathedral of the I Good Shepherd and thence to Bidadari Cemetery for
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  • 96 11 HE MADE WEST END GAY fHE man who made the West End gay, bringing dancing and cabarets to its hotels, died on May 29. He was Sir George Reeves-Smith, and for 40 years he had been managing-direc-tor of the Savoy group of London hotels—the Savoy, Claj ridge's, and Berkeley. He
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  • 84 11 THE CREEK ON THE ACROPOLIS HERE is a story of the last gesture of a Greek soldier against Nazism, told bv the Greek Press Bureau in Cairo. On the day the Germans entered Athens, a Greek soiclter guarding the Acropolis was ordered to remove the Greek flag and replace it
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  • 103 11 When two Canadian soldiers were stalking a pheasant through some fieMs near Crawley, one of them, Pte. Edward I Terence Lockyer, fired I at something he saw moving in some grass. A soldier jumped up shouting for help, and it wr.s then found that a rrirl
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  • 572 11 CORR UP T OFFER OF MONEY TO AIRMAN T W ;V GOCX an m P «y^ of YVhiteaway, Laidlaw and Co., need to one day's simple imprisonment and fined $200 m default three months' rigorous imprisonment, by the ftfth magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, yesterday morning on a charge of
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  • 27 11 IT is understood that an exhibiM< n of the train defence services,] ?ed h y the Defence) hi iintry tnj i c Id h Reuter
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    • 302 11 )ERLANDSCHE HANDELaSCHAPPIJ.N.V. tod bv Koyal Charter AD 1824. rimflg Trading Society) BANKERS raoital W *gi f. 12,000.000 ondon Correspondent* MAI PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Branches: inds East Indies:— Sour*i, Samarang, Medan, Weieden Bandoeng, Cherlborj Dl, Pecalongan, Djokjaa, Solo, Tjilatjap, Djembel •mban*. Baiidjermasin, Ma ar. Pontianak. Femangkat gkawang, Sambas, Djambi kaboemi. Teiok
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  • 360 12 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, July 4. TMIE Minister i»r Air (Mr. McEweiu savs that the K.A.A.F. lin the Middle East ha.s bagged more than a million .pounds worth of j I enemy planes.— 74, m toe air and at ieasi 50 on the ground, In addition to transport
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  • 122 12 Malayan Volunteer Air Force Change i IT has been decided to Chang the title Of the Straits Se.ti menta Volunteer Air Force to the Malayan Volunteer Air Force and |a Bill Uj eftect ihis change Is alI ready in drait and will be brought before the next meeting of the
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  • 53 12 Ottawa. j u i, ALL commodities in Canada be placed under -night to ensure th, i hty of essential materials united Kingdom, according authiritative source in ott u It is understood that the will be asked partly to foreo? use of petrol to enable the 2 of tankers for
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  • 91 13 INDIA WILLSOON BE SELF SUPPORTING IN EXPLOSIVES Simla, July 4. THE first stage b> n.aking India self-sufficient in the manufacture of high explosives has been i 'ached by the production of pure toluene for nitration at a newly- 1 erected toluene plant, it is an- i nounced. Another notable development
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  • 42 13 Simla. July 4 A COMMUNIQUE fiom the Raj announces that an aircraft of th< air forces in India crashed near Karachi on July 2. The pilot yen: M W.H. Uphill and two members i f the crew were killed. Reuter
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    • 82 13 Just Imagine FRANK MORGAN as a Rough, Tough Cowboy! 'BUCK" MORGAN I RIDES AGAIN! It's your hilarious screen favorite f f He sets out to tame the West but he prefers a subway I ride to a bucking bronc! I Great comedy cast "HENRY GOES ARIZONA^ CAPITOL....Tue$day "IT'S lIOHSON s
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  • 632 14 tutor CHEILA li and Monaveen who ran econd in their reaped i <* rat i h on Thurscia} are mj *■<• bet* for this .-it pon's ract i, the final daj oi the '|.ii|iif.r Turf C\vh'» .lul> Meeting. 'i hen rill i be om<
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  • 60 14 Glasgow. July 4._ln the ScotUsh Summer Cup football second round replay Hibernians beat Clyde two goals to one. Hiber- I neans will now meet Dumbarton in the semi-final to-morrow when I also Hearts oppose Rangers Renter. n,. I,,GH TIDKS TO-DAY 725 m 75 ft 7.21 p.m., 8.4 TO-MORROW
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  • 248 14 THE Malaya Publishing House had little dni'ioul in disposing; of the Singapore Harbour Boa in a Oiv. HA match played on the S.H.B ?roe yesterday by three goals to nil. The Publishers have definitely improved In J play in the last few matches :.nd in yesterday they showed a
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  • 313 14 MALAYS 2; R.E. (aC-* i I IN a match which was never more than medm the Malays, playing poor football, just ma2 to defeat lowly-placed K.A. (ac-aci two-oael Div. I match at Anson Road Stadium .vev»«rd» Playing a fighting 'ame throughout, the q3 had just
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  • 344 14 Singapore Athletic i hnnipion«hi|»« 'pilE Singapore record for the three miles flat race was lowered by Hav. Kalvan Singh < Hyderabad's) in the final of the event at »he SC.C. padang yesterday when nimv heats and finais of the seventh Singapore amateur athletic meet, were worked off
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  • 171 15 Melbourne, July 4. The Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender* says that largeI scale production of I the Australiani designed tommy-gun will be undertaken If tests are successful, and it will then be issued to the military forces. Mr. Spender has announced the following honours:— Companion of
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  • 106 15 THIN Kee Onn and Chua Choon Leong qualified for the final of the championship doubles of the S.CJI.C. spring lawn tennis tournament at Hong Lim Green yesterday evening when they defeated C. K. Pang and John Lim in a rubber-set natch 4-6, 6-4. 6-4. In the filial they will
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  • 60 15 A DECREE nisi was granted in the Divorce Court to Mrs. Catherine Rhodes, of Fonth ill-road, Fmsbury Park. who. when she went to India to marry in 1923. had corresponded with her future husband, Joseph Rhodes, a soldier, but had never seen him. The marriage nroved unhappy
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  • 209 15 CHINA WILL FIGHT TO THE LAST MAN interesting and instructive address on war-time China, entitled A message from China; 1 was delivered by Mr. Walter Hanming Chen, editor of the Far Eastern Journal and hon. secretary of the South China Athletic Association who was for many years a member of
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  • 386 16 U. S. URGED TO USE NAVY FOR CONVOYS NEW VORK. JULY 4. REITERATING Tin: SENTIMENTS HE EXPRESSED IN HIS BROADCAST YESTERDAY A IN VTHICH HE SAID THAT ENGLAND'S SURVIVAL WAS J™*^*****, PRESERVATION OF AMERICAN LIBERTY, MR. WENDELL WILLKIE ST VIED TO-DAY IN IN INDEPENDENCE DAY BROADCAST, THAT HE WAS QUITE
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  • 66 16 ASDFS NAIROBI, JULY 4— IT IS OFFICIALLY AN N OINCED THAT GENERAL GAZZERA, THE SUPREME ITALIAN COMMANDER IN ABYSSINIA. IS SENDING ENVOYS TO ARRANGE FOR THE SURRENDER OP ALL ITALIAN FORCES IN THE GALLABIDAMO PROVINCE A CAIRO COMMUNIQUE STATES THAT ITALIAN RESISTANCE IN THE
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  • 69 16 "BERLIN" D. F. C. LOST PIGHT LiEUTE NANT R S. E. Aldridge received the D.F.c. in March after having flown over Berlin 36 times. He is officially re--1 ported "missing* believed killed in action.'' in r.u RA.F. casualty list. Of 504 names in the list, 196 have died md )?3
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  • 82 16 A MONTH alter j celebrating his 100th birthday i Charles Hodgson, re- i tired village black- smith, of Werrington, died in the Peter- borough Memorial Hospital from burns received when he fell on the fire in his cot- tage. He was for several years
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  • 212 16 RAF Swee Sixteen Na Down London. Ji AN UJLF. fighter swd Northern Frame 01 aiternoon resulted in t bed 1 tion of 16 German against four British. f| men dock area and n munications north-west city were bombed by the on Friday morning. The Air Ministry com on Thursday's raids
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  • 458 16 GALLANTRY OF AN INDIAN AUSTRALL London, July 4 |W hi^ riglu foot blown off and suffering from other wounds, an Indiau officer. Subadar Richpal Kam continued to urge his men to attack an Italian position in East Africa. For his heroism, determination and devotion lo duty. Subadar Ram has been
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