Morning Tribune, 7 July 1941

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  • 16 1 Morning Tribune V(l (i __No. 134, Monday, July 7, 1941. Morning Tribune Monday, July 7, 1941.
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  • 621 1 RUSSIANS FLING GERMANS BACK AT FOUR POINTS MOSCOW, JULY 6. VJLi TROOPS YESTERDAY LAUNCHED FOUR BIG COUNIIKUTUKS—ONE TO THE NORTH AGAINST THE GER IN FORCES AIMING Af LENLNGRAD AND TWO FURTHER ITH AGAINST TWO OF THE MAIN PRONGS OF THE GERLN PINCER MOVEMENT .ALONG NAPOLEONS ROAD TO )SCOW THROUGH SMOLENSK.
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  • 132 1 NO DEALINGS WITH HITLER WITH HITLER WHATEVER SAYS EDEN London, July 6. WE are not in any circum- stances prepared to nego- 5 2 tiate with Hitler at any time 5 5 on any subject." said Mr. 5 Anthony Eden, the Foreign Minister, in the course of his I address
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  • 142 1 London. July 6. The surrender of an Italian General who took British Soma liland last year is reported in a Cairo G.H.Q. communique which states, "ABYSSINIA In company with General Gaz/era, nine other Italian Generals have surrendered, including General de Simone, who commanded the Italian forces which took
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  • 181 1 Italian Cruiser, 3 Ships Sunk London, July 6. ORITISII submarines in the Mediterranean have sunk a 10,000-ton Italian cruiser, three supply ships and crippled a 9 000-ton armed merchant cruiser. This information is conveyed in an Admiralty communique which states thai last Monday a British submarine on patrol in the
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  • 133 1 Huge R.A.F. Sweep London, July 0. 1 R.A.F. fighters and bombers crossed the Channel twice to-day after the night offensive against western Germany had been carried deeper than for some time past, reaching less than 100 miles from Berlin. Watchers In an English coastal town stated that the brilliant summer
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  • 97 1 London, July 5. THE" War Office announce that the following cabh has been sent by the Secretary of state for War, Captalr David Mar esson, to Gen. Sir An hibald Wavell, Commander-n-Chief, India. 'On behalf of the %rmy ouncil, I desire to take this rtunitv of i
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  • 200 1 Cairo, July 6. ENEMY concentrations in the Libyan Desert were heavily attacked hy the R A.F. whos*> heavy bombers from sunset up till daylight earned out an offensive on Libyan harbours and aerodromes. This is revealed in Sunday night's R A.F. communique which states. "On Friday our
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  • 101 1 Melbourne, July 6 MR. R G. MENZIES, the Australian Premier, declared in a broadcast to-day that prospects of an unlimited war effort bv the Commonwealth which he announced on June 17 were to-day materialising. A conference Ls being held on Tuesday next to speed up the production
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  • 399 2 .Icrusaleni, July <>. THE YAn< poflkkm is mm "getiereij aatielfcctory, 1 spokesman „t Gm. R* Hewn Mailland Wifaoa'fl hte* .Hera said yesterday. I hroush Turkey i Brit I ol Torres 111 Syrl if «;'s Htati Is new <«>n »i'd«*rrd i<» havf been sealed. The whoh
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  • 29 2 a British communique reports meal progress on all Syrtai fronts, in he Jin ma ares in Abyssinia i' t:i .s- ir.DD,) prisoners were takan, oi winch 12,000 Italians have
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  • 250 2 London, July f. "QNLI mental, moral or material weakness could account for Hitler taking the unnecessan risk of ret i acini: hi-> slept and Jil tucking Russia before hi> aims in the west had "Germany is now a military die j tatorship and Nazi leadership
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  • 82 2 Landing In Swatow Claimed By Japanese Tokyo, July 0. TIIK A.salil correspondent with the j South China Expeditionary Force i of the Japanese Army reported today that landing operations were I successfully carried out by Jspa- ne.se army units yesterday morn- inu over a wide coastal area stretching more than
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  • 117 2 Washington, July 6. BRITAIN i.s to take 20 000 bales of cut ton monthly from the United Stales until 600.000 bales have been delivered, says a Washington dispatch to the New >ork Times yesterday. The newspaper adds that Britain has notified the United States
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  • 23 2 Bombay. July 6. About 800 Italian prisoners of war. including 200 officers and n general have arrived I mbay. Renter
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  • 121 2 AFGHANS REMAIN NEUTRAL Kabul < vi'gh anistan Jul) t THi decision to remain km pletely neutral in the tesi war was emphasised by Rii I Zahir Shah when he opened i second session of the fuul .Yi£haii Pailiament. "Afghanistan hopes," Said King, "to, maintain cordial potj cal and economic relation.^
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  • 24 2 Mr. N J A. Poster has been appeal a member of the Planters' loan SB during the absence on leave of M: V. Beith.
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    125 2 i* A well-; known Lon- I i don store is S holding il j IJexh i b i i lion for War I Weaeeasj Week, a pro- amotion; to enceacage J the public to 1 J invest to ihe i limit in War savings Or- i I I tificates. Weapons
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  • 349 2 F TT Simla, July I URTHER detail; arc now available of the combat operation m winch a -loop of the Roval Indiaa Navy and a few men from the Mahratta Light la jautry worked together capturing an Italian islan in the Red Sea. On a
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    • 40 2 ANOTHER PACKED HOUSED ls BitKAKINc; RECORDS AT THE VII ron i tlli;\ i li i ooNrms nm mow,,, ,2*; rmlllM M Singapore for years Friday Jul, ilth (Informal Night) 9 nm D/-n~„ 9.30 p.m. JSOOK TO-DAY AT LITTLES s? $1
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  • 725 3 Dr Lim Boon Keng Speaks On Behalf Of Local Chinese follow^: «s the text of a message by Dr. Lim TH V Ken- broadcast from the Singapore i t niaht for inclusion in Chungking's 5U< 2TSven3 prtfraassaa, marking the anniver1)ou ,e outbreak of the war with Japan. r m ,c
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  • 879 3 Shanghai. July 7. £OMPARATIVE peace reigned on China's widelyscattered fronts today as Sino Japanese hostilities dragged into the fifth year and both war- weary belligerents took time off to honour their dead and publicly to reaffirm their determination to continue the fight to
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  • 197 3 Washington, July (>. rPHK tight over the request of Gen. George Marshall, the I nitcd States Army Chief of Staff, for legislation permitting American troops to operate outside America will be fiercer than over any legislation since the war began. Reuter More sober sections
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  • 86 3 Washington. July 6. THE last of the three missing United States marines from the group of 11 who were travelling in the torpedoed liner Maa^dam are now reported safe, the Navy Department announced yestcrd/V. Ihe Maasdam, a Dutch liner of 8.812 tons, was reported torpedoed In
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  • 1258 4  - PEOPLE PLACES Vera Ardmore •By. J^N America last Friday grandmothers died by the thousands to be conveniently buried on Saturday la order that countless workers could thoroughly enjoy a week-end's holiday in connection with Independence Day, the Fourth of July. Coney Island was packed with city bathers at l«-ast two-thirds
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  • 668 6 services REVITIES I By "I biqiie j M l^' xclusive aiFaii- in Town la.st Saturday 2 j evening was the Loyal Regiment's "Maida 2 Hail," one of tin highlights of the Services' s J fociaj year, i I'rehminaiy reports indicate that the 8 I" dunce was as Successful as ever.
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  • 283 6 MEN OF 60 AND 80 EAGER TO HELP THOUSAfttfe of former shipyard workers at Tynesicte and other north-east shipbuilding centres have responded with a will to the Labour Minister's appeal to them to register and return to their old work. Many of them had vowed
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  • 1365 7 H.LHOPKIN'S From London London. June 16. HAV j.- just met Mr. C. J. Smith, who was for many ktrs senim surgeon at the LporeCtnera! Hospital and L retired about six years ago. JS/«ir ha< "»it him very much 2,«J r emergency hospital not London to v.hich people jur ed in
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    • 308 7 XHE propaganda uses to which the Russo-German war is being put by Dr. Goebbels and his henchmen, unless countered effectively, may do incalculable harm to the British cause in Europe. Strings are being pulled in such a way as to pose Hitler as "the saviour of Christianity
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  • 295 8 A TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Boy Seoul died s/hen making an heroic attempt to save i »even-year-oM firl who was flapped in a hole in Newcastle He was Ernest Smith, son of an electrician. The girl Wftl Inn. Page, daughter of I coal merchant Two mcnnVrOf the A.F.S,
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  • 124 8 American Aeroplanes Over Canton THE Chinese air force conducted its first ni id on military objectives in the suburbs ol Canton recently following the arrival of American planes tor China. Barking of anti-aircraft guns, the drone of planes, and the expio^on of bombs were heard from Wham- j poa and
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    • 80 8 FOR THE RACES AMBER AND BROWN AFTERNOON FROCK. FINE TtCKS (;iVE KILT LIKE EFFECT. $39.95. ESTELLE COWAN Announces With Pleasure t Won ul Grove Now Open TO-NIGHT EXTENSION EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT DINK A DANCE BY THE SKA TABLE D' HOTE DINNER A La Carte CHINESE CHOW Entertainment Bv Kleinx ami
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    578 9 Poland's part in Democracy's b&ttli for fre t dcm and a new icorld order is a?i Imp riant tne both in morale and men. Beside th c arm ed forces oj the other Allies Belgium C:echosloiakia. the Free Frerich, Gr c e<.e, the Netherlands, Norway and thc Nations of
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  • 69 9 In view of its fertile soil and] rich resources, General Wei Li j huang, Chairman of the Honan; i Provincial Government, is taking positive steps to develop the Puniu-I shan, a hill straodling western; Honan for over 100 miles. Detailed plans are heing drawn lupI up for
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  • 34 9 r r ,».o „TTir nm itAKr< ON TO A CALF WHICH R*N LOOBI IN A SOUTH OF ENGLAND "oiW G mYBE sfl! HAS DEMONS off HIM TO AUGMENT HER MEAT RATION!
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  • 239 9 lIOW several thousand apparently uncontrollable middle school students were reformed by General Chen Cheng, army commander and chairman of the Hupeh Provincial Government, w*e told bv a recent arrival in Chungking. The students, according to the informant, fled to western Hupeh irom the war zones or occupied areas
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  • 8 11 THE MAJOR And WALLY B V STAN CROSS
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  • 269 11 The incidence of looting since the outbreak ol war is referred to by Sir Philip Game, Commissioner A the Metropolitan Police, in a report to the Home Up to the end of December the number of police officers who lost their lives or were injured in
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  • 36 11 New York, July 6. THREE hundred and eighteen people lost their lives as the result of accidents in the two-day Independence Day holiday m the Reuter United States.—
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  • 188 11 NEWS BREVITIES Simla. July 4. About 1,350 more Italian prisoners have just arrived at an Indian port.— By Radio. I Lahore, July 4. Since yesterday the Punjab rent restriction act has been in force in 21 specified urban areas of the province. By Radio. province. Simla, July 4. Ishar Singh,
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  • 138 11 I^OR the puriKxse of developing basic industries in Kan.su, the Kansu Provincial Government is completing plans for the establishment of two large scale factories, the Kansu Cement Works and the Lanchow Machine Works. Capitalised at $4,500,000, the Kansu Cement Works is financed jointly by the
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    • 174 11 P. O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England) I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. 'ihe best possible services arj I being maintained by the P. O. I S. N. Co., from the Straits to tneH usual ports of call in China, India.
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  • 374 12 Bombay* July 4. T-HE lain serf**! I 1 in Bombay ui< .oi. !i erratic as raDrcakdown In coinmunAeatkBis. The South-East section of th. G.I.P. Railway is There Has been a lerious dislocation of railway, telegraphic and telephonic comni\«nicaUons in all fhiccuons, especially Dfctwcec Bombay and hay und
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    • 200 12 I "CABLE'S BEST!" /rj£a rhat'i the opinion off the 71 \T_r\*\_r Thousands who packed f^i^S 1 'fir out the Week Bad J VjK'"'^ Last Day TO-DAY V V\ j 3.15 6.15 9.15 7 A I CAPITOL fE_) i __L___</jH Iv* 'i^fl W_\\ t -IB _W HEDY LAMARR CLARK CABLE in
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    • 204 12 POSITIVELY LAST 3 PERFORMANC T^TaIJHAMBRA FLYNN vT<r«t rfi^^i^Nl hn Ai Jii^i^i^i^i^i^TrF^i^^^ v. m modem ij^k\\ T 1 V J three years V ""^*3 Bi^W^^\ Tj I V^jM oid i^Li *<^^\j>i^h on odvenfu't V^i\^B jfl W^<9^^\ W BRENDA 1 /^M rr^rj PAIPh BEUAMY AIAN HALE «uis e*~**V \m noro iacon awainii
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  • 135 13 Imrst Cabinet j BL decided to l» d p i n Australia I deferred W I UX ation con■ns formerly Matter embar- f or oversea. B UlniflkfT lor Her' ia lhat Conditions ap■to all A. I F. in Australia I I lapse of six ■h.s from en|n;rf for an
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  • 40 13 M Harriet B<id-| ;es. agfd vvas dead wWI her Hits-Old brother toying »Ith their rt Horn- Guard il Brightstone, of Wight. t boy, unawars the weaix>n was M, work?l the, A ballet went' urK tns girl'a killing her msly.
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  • 53 13 )R ACE Wolfe, aged 1 a London paveJwtlst, charged Nhfci with en. J l2 Lfjrfence area. n asked h->M n turnft?* the mad m\*,v.H '--ase n rPro Nf'Wfc ha<. been receive^ or the death of Muhrmdirnm P. Narayunar. retired Station Superintendent. P M.S. Railways, Pr *l. at his residence
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  • 82 13 Moscow. July 6. TEMPORARY and partial successes cannot conceal the fact that the entire world is against Hitler/' dcrlaied M. Rozovssy. deputy head of the Soviet Information Bureau, yesterday. The united front of the democratic countries could not be broken, he said, and added: "All
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  • 262 14 /JKIPTKMAiN S beat a Malacca XI on Che Singapore flai hour Board grounds yesterda\ by six goals to nil afier civ t«g a splendH display Brinkman's played a very polished game wi'h accurate passing tnd positioiwiK, the forwards seldom missing an opportunity ind
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  • 213 14 DOVU AlWtraTfcn Air Force scored a con. hieing victory over ■V h»liati Association at cricket yesterday at Sembawan* bv runs some grand batting by the Australians M|Z a featu'fin Jie match. oarnes .stepped right bark lnt< hit earlv-season forni writh a flashy BJ wh'le Bowley wa.s
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  • 30 14 yilE cricket match which was to haw beenplayed on the s.c.R.c jround yesterday between the traits Chin*?% Recreation Club and the Officer's Cadet Training Cft lit was cancelled.
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  • 245 14 rEYION Sports Club scored a convincing victory by 45 runs over 'the Army in a cricket match at Tanglin yesterday. Batting first the Ceylonese put up 141. K. Thillianathan and S. Kulasingam top-scoring with 37 and 30 respectively. Godley was the highest scorer on the
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  • 310 14 0. J. anchant inin out 3 P. Bam not ont 72. L. OutsI chcorn b Sivanathan 0 P lVAlmeida c Schubert b Won 9. E. Le Morcier b Wong 2 F. Martens b Wong 3 a" Clarke b Thoy 0, S. Hope c Schubert b Shamsudin 1 J
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  • 163 14 [Two splendid batting per formances by E. Barker an< Bain, who incidental^ scored 72 runs each, were th< main features in the mate) 2R h n Jf adan R yesterday, vnen Raffles College defend tlie D s rt RC. by 73 runs. Raffles College fielded q strong
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  • 65 14 MEETING for the seventh tn.ie in the annual Inter faculty cricket match. Medicals yesfcprd-iv worried off the Johnson Cup for the fourth time in succession by defeasing the Dentals by 125 runs At the close of the match Mrs. a. Bandoshan presented tne cup to the
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  • 267 14 Singapore Badminton TAN SOO LIEW, the Malayan and Singapore veJ singles champion, retained his Singapore ta the Clerical Union Hall yesterday morning J defeated Hussein bin Ibrahim in the final ol a gi3 rubber-set match. Tan Soo Liew (A.S.A.) was only just J annex the
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  • 145 14 DLAYING splendid baseball, the Yankees en 1 the Chinese lb---; in the major league played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterdav en Johnson Wu, the Chinese ace-pitcher! kN magic of his arm and he vaj> guilty of a devart error in the first innings. The Yankee sloegen not lose
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  • 253 14 HRHANKS to a fine knock I runs by S. K. Sundram the deadly bowling of N. I van. who captured six vt for 28 runs, the Singapore H defeated an S.C.C. XI bv 451 at the Police Depot yesterday Going in first, the Police a 110 before their
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  • 221 15 A. F. SILENCE NAZI RADIO STATION I London, July 6. t kh bombers attacking steel and engineering works at iL which are now being used by the Germans for the f ture of armaments, yesterday encountered fierce 'f from the ground defences as well as from Ger*m man fighters. Yet
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  • 98 15 I China Campaign Com- {♦tee in Britain recently ed lo organise deputa- j [consisting of all parties lincnt British personage I II ,n Mr. Anthony Eden, I Foreign Secretary, and J ohn Winant, the Ameri- Ambassador in London, I the Dutth Government Hidon. urging complete r*o on export of
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  • 356 15 Last Sunday of the U-> Qan Tiang. Tok There was Utendanee and manv wreaths ■iveci were received ironi the followa Hoon and Din.. Tian and Nya. ti Hun Yin. The Straits Chinese Issociatiou. Staff of the CommerD Aararance Co L»d Mrs. Nyo ing and family, Mr. and Mrb. n
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  • 58 15 fniu Sir «-ii, June 27. Wk*tag high Italian < offi gave arrived in India where held as prisoners of tfttaffT Cnoral Tic^ani, th Kg *J Royal Highc;..!^/>f Arista ;»*l£Sela: H'; p" Ch ief Italian East Staff emolo k* a™,;, G neral Carnimeo. V l^ of Keren and a ft and
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  • 111 15 New York, July 6. "AMERICANS from every state in the Union are answering the British call for a non-combatant civilian technical corps/' says the New York Sun. -Applicants in the first contingent of volunteers are expected to sail from an unnamed Canadian port. 'They
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  • 61 15 London, July 6. THE Vichy Cabinet met yesterday afternoon under the presidency of Marshal Petain, says the Ger-man-controlled Paris Radio. The report made by M. Benoit Mechin. Vichy envoy in Ankara who has returned home for consultation, was examined. Admiral Darlan ha,s announced that measures
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  • 61 15 Washington, July 6. IT i.3 learned that the German and Italian consular staffs who are being expelled from the United States will leave for Lisbon on July 15 in the former luxury liner America. The liner will bring back to the United States
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  • 82 15 Moscow, July 6. THE discontent of the Rumanian population under the German occupation and the Antonescu Government is beginning to take the form of open revolt, says the official Soviet neWs agency. Clashes between Rumanian patriots and German soldiers have occurred recently and armed struggles against
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  • 315 15 THE largest crowd to turn out for a water-polo match this season witnessed the Singapore Swimming Club beat the Officer Cadet Training Unit by 8 goals to 2 at water-polo at the S.S.C. yesterday morning The O.C.T.U. team was entirely composed of Australian Cadets except for
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    42 15 w Clydeside, p Scotland, was T visited by Nazi airmen recently, the t J bombers' dropping H. L E's and incen- diaries. i Cheery sur- J vivors from i damaged parts J i chatting with a*i official S helper alter the raid.
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  • 201 15 Man Killed When Roof Collapses AS the result of a partly constructed sea-pavilion collapsing at Pulau Damar Laut, a small island, ten miles west of Singapore, on Saturday, one Chinese was killed while six others vere injured. The man who was killed was Mr Lau Kim Swee, an "assistant at
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  • 207 15 London, July f. SEVENTY -I WO hours after landing his damaged Spitfire fightrr j in the English Channel, a Foliafc i sergeant -pilot of the R.A.F. W3*i i picked up by a rescue boat yesi terdav. alive and uninjured. Pe had kept afloat for three day*
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  • 161 15 Lahore, July 6. A DECLARATION that Punjabi soldiers ha4 proved in the battles in Keren and Libya that they were the match m any other body of soldiers war. made by Sir Sikander Hyat Khan, Premier of the Punjab, who said he was confident, and military experts
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  • 594 16 London. July 6. 1 diplomatic correspondent and ad*, the 'n-q i» Ja l newspapors against the NcMulsuokas careful speeches and the «"«>"»«•»* Aether Japan under Axis prestherla..ds East Indies seem to *£?^^TfM*e»U is still douhted. sure or spurred on hv her own aims,
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  • 77 16 Soviet Belief In Japanese Neutrality Moscow, July 6. TORMENTING on Sovietv Japanese relations, the deputy chief of the Soviet Information Board said that "as far as one can judge from the declaration of Prince Ko- W noye (the Japanese Premier) and Mr. Milsuoka (th«* 5 Foreign Minister), it can be
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  • 45 16 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A League, Div. I, M.F.A v Manchesters, Stadium; Div. II A. RAO C. v R.A.F (Tengah), Gillman; R.A. <8.M.) v Publishers, Y.M.C.A.; Div. 118. Kranji v Sultan, Kranji; Post Office v Airport, Post Office grounu. R.A.F. <H.Q.) V Stamford 8.C., Geylang.
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  • 25 16 HIGH TIDES TO DAY: 958 a.m. 8.4 ft.; 9 19 p.m. 9.3 ft. TO-MORROW: 10.51 a.m., 8 8 ft.; 10.08 p.m.. 9.6 ft.
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  • 56 16 Money For Families Of Soldiers Lucknow, July 4. The United Provinces Government Ls considering a scheme based on that adopted in the last war. to provide for dependants of soldiers killed or wounded on active service. Educational facilities for the dependant' of such .soldiers will be one of the primary
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  • 110 16 London, July 6 PRINCE BERNHARD of the Netherlands who just returned from Canada and the Unitul St piloted for a considerable time the American txi which brought him to England. In a speech tj for a Dutch radio programme transmitted by BBC to Holland. Prince Bernhard, speakin Dutch, said,
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  • 82 16 London, July I SIR FREDERIC EGGLESTON is to be Australia's Minister to China. He was a membei of Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations and fa Attorney-General and Solicitor-General of Vic* This appointment was described by Sir Fred Stewart as "an earnest of cur friendship towardi Chinese Republic
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