Morning Tribune, 8 July 1941

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  • 21 1 Morning Tribune j^ SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Vol 6__No. 135, Tuesday, July 8, 1941. Morning Tribune Tuesday, July 8, 1941 I
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  • 811 1 NAZIS PREPARE FOR NEW PHASE IN RUSSIAN WAR LONDON, JULY 7. OPERATIONS IN THE EAST AREA ARE ENTERING A NEW PHASE AND VIOLENT FIGHTING IS TO BE EXPECIED,* SAYS THE OFFI- i lAL GERMAN NEWS AGENCY, COMMENTING ON TO-DAYS HIGH I OMMAND COMMUNIQUE. Spearheads of the German advance have reached
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  • 412 1 Cairo, July 7. A PARTICULARLY successful" attack on enemy shipping hv R.AF. bombers yesterday in the harbour at Palermo is announced in to-day's R.A.F. Middle Fast communique. Heavy damage was inflicted on sere^al vessels. An 8,000-ton «hip was hit by two bombs and hits were
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  • 57 1 STOP PRESS U.S. TROOPS IN ICELAND LONDON, JULY 7.— U.S. NAVAL FORCES IIAVE ARRIVED IN ICELAND. ANNOUNCING THE At: RIVAL OF U.S. FORCES IN ICELAND, PRESIDENT ROOSEVV.M p tm\t thi:y WOULD EVENTUALLY REPLACE BRITISH FORCES. AM! RffANS COriD NOT TFP MIT A <?TFATFf*TC OFTPOST IN TIIF ATLANTIC TO BE USED
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  • 119 1 New York, July 7. THE opinion tnat the Ger- mans have got into mor trouble in Russia than they expected Ls becoming mor« widespread in the Uniteu The Herald Tribune, in a leading article to-day, contrasts t h e i 1 present posm >i with the distance
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  • 287 1 Tokyo, July 7 rrH due solemnity, private ana public, the Japanese Empire to-day observed the fourth anniversary of the "China incident," renewing its determination to carry out the war on the Asiatic continent to a successful conclusion. Eighty million Japanese bowed their heads at the
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  • 135 1 B«»Jf"<-t .Tulv 7. IAM very much alive to the geographical points of the situation" sa'd Mr. Herbert Morrison, the Minister of Home Security, to-dav. announcing that he i« considering nlans to nrevem leakage of information fr^m Northern Ireland to Eire. He added. "I am verv eoi»*rt*ni of the difficulty pn<f
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  • 494 2 LONDON. JUM k FORCE OF HEAVY BRITISH «)MB^S ACCOMPANIED A oo not" to the heavy R.A.F. hammering of Germany and occStedteStoy is provided by the German radio comP who told Nazi listeners, after reminding them o the Luftwaffes action in the east. attackS "unfortunately
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  • 129 2 Tckyo, JuJ\ 7. "t'Hl Japanese opfncri tne A iuih year of he China War by an important shak» up among he Higher Command. Lieutenant General Jan Ushiroku the Supreme Commander of the expeditionary forces in South China has been appointed Chief of Staff of the expeditionary forces
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  • 162 2 London, Ju;v 7. SiiQRE squadron* of the Royal Air am Kim, nave rxen'iy been named by the A:r Ministry after various Iparts of the Empire and the British communities beyond the seas which have contributed gifts of money ro «he Ministry of Aircraft ProdmMon ■for Uie
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  • 137 2 JAPANESE SHIP'S DETENTION CONFIRMED Manila,' July 7. CONFIRMING previous reports of the detention of the Japanese steamer Nozima Mam, (7.190 t r the Customs authorities announce that they will not clear the ship until the strategic materials in the cargo are either unloaded in Manila or their delivery to the
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  • 37 2 Chungking. July 7. JAPANESE aircraft heavily bombed the western suburbs of Chungking on Saturday evening. A small formation of light Japanese bombers on Saturdav made a dive-bombing attack on a facKunming. Reuter
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  • 60 2 REST OF THE NEWS BOMBAY. July 7— Bombay, will shortly have a "blood bank." Sii Alwyn Ezra has donated £1,000 for the purpose. lhe war continues to tring large orders for Indian industries. During May orders totc.lling £311,000 were placed in Bombay The items include textiles, m munition, boxes, aeroolane
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  • 43 2 lAMNAGAR. July 7-^Oi*e company of the Nawanagar J "Shatrushalya" h "thorn in the enemy's jside"] Infantry left Jamnagar on active service for an unknown destination. This unit from Nawanagai addition to a detachment of signallers who are alreudv on active service somewhere. Reuter
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  • 29 2 LONDON, July 7— The Netherlands Government has withdrawn its diplomatic repiesentatives fron Finland. It is officially stated to-day that its contlnued presence there serves no useful purpose Reu ter
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  • 85 2 ROME. July 7— lnstructions have been given by tie Vichy Ambassador in Shanghai for all French officials in China, including police and municipd officers in the French concessions, to take the oat^ of loyalty to the Japanese -sponsored Government m Peiping. says a message from Shanghai to the official Italian
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  • 53 2 MELBOURNE. July 7— An advisory industrial council. representative of employers and employees, is to be set up. announced Mr. HE. Holt, Minister of Labour and National Service. The council will dea. with the reorganisation of industry for war purpose> and also act as a "shock absorber" against radical and abnormal
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  • 49 2 LONDON. July 7— Arthur Donovan may meet Em Roderick, the holder, for the British welterweight championship in an ope,i air contest. Johnny Best the promoter, is prepared to stage the fight In h« Sheffield football ground. "And Roderick wants defend his title in his own city," said Best Reuter
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  • 64 2 MELBOURNE. July 7— The training of Australian pilots has increased a hundredfold under the impetus of the Empire Air Scheme and Australia is nov. not only abreast of obligations under the scheme but is keeping pace with the substantial expansion, said Mr. J. McEwen. the Aviation Minister. Great progress has
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  • 23 2 YORK. July 7— The steamers Baltimore and lie I Douesant sailed to-day for North Africa witli cargo under the French-British understanding- I Reuter
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  • 60 2 LONDON, July 7— The Chilean Commercial Attache. Senor Gonzales, his wife, four children and their nurse were among the passengers in a British Overseas Aiiways machine which was attacked yesterday by a German aeroplane while on her way from Britain to Portugal. The pilot successfully eluded the attack by diving
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  • 35 2 /•AIRO. July 7— Two people were killed and 14 injured I v in an air raid In the Alexandria area last nigW I Slight damage was done, says an Egyptian Ministry| of Interior communique. Reuter
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  • 218 2 Growing Tension Between French And Germans London, July 7. TROWING tension between the French people and u the German occupation authorities is indicated by a number of incidents related in letters reaching England from France, says the Independent French News Agency. A Frenchman, named Jacques Bonsergent, who pushed a German
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    • 39 2 ANOTHER PACKED HOUSE' the ST" 0F ion LIVIIVC" IS BREAKING RECORDS AT THE \|<To j T n B «W Singapore for years Friday July IHh (Informal Night) 9 pm BOOK TO-DA Y AT LITTLES $3 $2 ■> ii (Tax Included)
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  • 531 3 New York, July <. tl ibutcs to China on the occasion of the fourth anniver- ni the outbreak of war with Japan were paid by the L York Press to-day. :.We oi the western demoacies can learn from this Sn- spectacle that free n !s
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  • 50 3 ABOLITION OF CONSULAR JURISDICTION Shanghai, July 7. 'HE Chungking Government will open negotiations to-day with various powers concerned, exS^i apar V for the abolition of the *S\, of cons ular jurisdiction, T;: A lr p hu Cheng, President of e Judicial Yuan, according to the uomin agency from Chungking. Reuter
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  • 92 3 Protest Against German Bombings Of Hospitals London, July 7. [HE Umnn of Societies of the Red heit s f; lhe R d Resent of 'w«ti ;ation ?i' n protesl^d to the wl Committee of the matt. G^neva against the aUc bombing of hospitals adcri J? 8 £™>P8 who have in-
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  • 91 3 U.S. AND CHINA MUST STOP JAPANESE Washington. July 7. AMERICAS stake in Asia is far too real to be abandoned to appease Tokyo, declared Mr. Paul V. McNutt. the Federal Security Administrator, addressing the Chinese colony in Washington. The conquest of Russia by Germany might result in outorigjit military collaboration
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    93 3 Tanks play -ft \an ever in- I creasing 1\ im- J J portant part in modern wari fare and great i strides have j 1 been made in their develop- i ment since they first went 1 into action in S the last war. These pictures i show cruiser >
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  • 92 3 Appeal To Traders Lyallpur, July 6. r f\RE farmers oi 1. Lyallpur district have presented the Prime Minister with £3.000 for the Punjab Provinces War Fund. Sir Sikander Hyat Khan took the opportunity of explaining to the farmers the provisions of the Punjab General Sales Tax Act and the Marketing
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  • 127 3 Lighted Matches Caused Tragedy On Express Train London, July 7. l IGHTED matches "flicked out" by some of the boys L caused the fire on the London-Newcastle express train when six boys, including the two sons of M. Pierlot, the Belgian Premier, lost their lives Tnw conclusion was reached by
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  • 226 3 Lima, Jufly 7.\ rrHE blame for Sunday's border incident is placed on t&fc Bcuh--1 dorians bv the official Peruvian communique wlwcto sayr. that a oartv of Ecuadorian troops attacked frontie.i posts at A^Lve P ides. La Palma and Le Chugal. In the fighting which followed one
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  • 210 3 Japanese Laments Long China War Tcnyo, jmy <. FS, political commentator. Mr. Makoto Komura, in an article in the newspaper H-chi, surveying ttw China war. laments the fact that peace in China seems still a long way off. He declares that the China war has taken on the status of
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  • 96 3 Tientsin, Jiuy t. THE future of British and foreign 1 trade in North China is affected bv the reported sale of the Tarii Tug and Lighter Company s fleet thereby relinquishing the major portion of the port's lighterage frsm British control Various companies, particularly i
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  • 1154 4  - PEOPLE PLACES Vera Ardmore By WEDDING GUESTSHARBOUR BOARD FAII IN spite oi most impressive lift of guests present at the wedding and reception of Ft Lieut. GidJey Braid and Miss Pamela North-Hunt there was an taxf atmosphere of good w!l and friendliness. Parhaps the best word to Uescnbe it was
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  • 557 5 Soft Furnishings With A Tonic Effect rW soft furnishings do more than anything else to brighten up shabby rooms, and although you may not feel inclined to spend much money on these, there is no reason why you should not make the most charming curtains and cushions for yourself. Pictured
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  • 75 5 GREASE MARKS mhj fee removed from silk artvlea if, before washing them, you dab the stain with snsAlyptus. Let this dry ent, tlien squeeze gently hi hfcewarm suds, rinse and dry in the ordinary manner. TO DESTROY borers in furniture, apply kerosene oil liberally. Spray and
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  • 262 5 ipTliiNG rejuvenates a shabby bedroom more I quickly than a bedspread made on the lines of e one shown above, in which plain and patterned brics combine with excellent effect. This has a im and tailored look which is a great Improvement n the ordinary shapeless flat
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  • 334 6 ENGAGED in active service in Iraq before he was 19, Pilot Officer Frank Woolley, who learned his flying in Singapore, has been awarded the Distinguished Service (ross for his share in the recent fighting there. This young man is the son of Wing Commander F. Woolley,
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  • 67 6 THE police have issued a warning to householders of the danger of theft of lead and pipe fittings in their homes due to the activity of a Cantonese with a defect in one eye who visits houses and announces that he has been sent by
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  • 66 6 CHARGED with stealing $75.50 from a person in a hotel in Middle Road, Ng Ah Moi (34), a Cantonese woman, claimed trial before Mr. W. D. Carew, in the third police court, yesterday. At the request of the prosecuting officer, the woman was remanded
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  • 276 6 rONVKTKD on a charge of stealing jewellery t worth 8220.73 belonging to Zubaidab, a dance hostess, bv whom he had been employed as a servant, Omar bin Abdullah was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr W. V. Carew, Ihe third magistrate, yesterday. Zubaidah,
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  • 211 6 Defence Services' Pay Allowances RATES of pay, pensions, and service, separation and injury allowances as affecting members of the Malayan active and passive volunteer defence services are to be considered soon by a committee that has been set up by the Malayan Governments for that purpose. The members of the
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  • 86 6 George Cross For Dead Captain DOSTHUMO- US award of the George Cross to a I toyal Engineers cap--1 tain for displaying most conspicuous gallantry in carrying out hazardous work in a very brave manner," was announced U) the London Gazette. He wa.s Second Lieutenant ActLng Captain) Michael Floud Blaney, an
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  • 121 6 IN approximately 100 *hoe t in Singapore work i s 1 standstill because the v.o* have gone on strike. The strike began on when the workmen downed and demanded a 20 p< crease in their wages. It is understood that the ployers have now offered tin
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  • 172 6 Chungking Improving Air Raid Shelters CHUNGKING is taking] to improve air raid following the suffocation aster in a tunnel (Kirn Japanese air raid on June Centralised control has bei commended by the Air Raid I lers Technical and Manage Committees following a pre! ary survey of the private public dugouts
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  • 175 6 Minister of Information, Mr. Duff Cooper, ipi through his Parliamentary Secretary in the Commons issuing erroneous information about the Duke of Hamilton Rudolf Hess. The "information," broadcast by the 8. 8.C., was that the Duke had had written communication with Hess. The Air Minister later said this
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  • 87 6 POUND wandering about tW f pound of the Petec J Station. See Way Moh kempt Cantonese. wasM«% default five days' simi %v ment, by Mr. W. D < third magistrate, whei '•< r guilty to a charge ol According to the A° walked into the
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  • 1345 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London Homes Of Law Da- j Imaged: Scientists Aid S i Pilots Women As i Looters: Food Offence [Problem: Lord Astorj On Cliveden: A Story j From Caubeen I Londdn, June 17. If Temple Gray's Inn and Iserjeants Inn, ancient |n«ofthelaw were heavily Biued in recent
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  • 327 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1941. SYRIAN CAMPAIGN (JERMANS are apparently convinced that if the Russian war develops according to their calculations, a Syria in British hands will prove an insuperable obstacle in the way of their cherished plan of a land attack on Suez from the north. This accounts
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  • 819 8 WHEN counsel in the course of the suit brought by Fahmy, the Egyptian, against the Happy World, Ltd., yesterday, armed the relevancy of a question as affecting Fahmy's reputation as a boxer. Sir Percy McElwaine, the Chief Justice. remarked that the only portion of
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    • 807 8 BACK IN THEIR FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS ESTEI.I.E COWAN PresentIWonu* drove (Pasir Panjani;) WHERE VOL' lli.m: am. Dv\«i: Under the Tropical .Momi and Swaying Palms Dinner A U Carte < hinese Chow Uwtk Hv Klein) Royi Entertainment Hv COWAN BAHJSI EXTENSION EVERY SAT. AFTERNOON TEA BY THE SEA Singapore's Sunday Night Special
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    32 8 A gun of very large calibre now in use by the British Aimy, which is a super heavy railway mounting gun. Here are two views of the gun. It named 'Boche-Bu«ter. M
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  • 132 9 Smugglers busy —Smuggling... PXUtA Customs patrols were or. duty on the Ulster-Eireann border to check a growing wartime smuggling racket. The chief contraband Is FIXHJR. Ulster magistrates have issued a warning that smugglers wL'l be jailed without option of fines, and heavy fines have already been jnpoised. Ulster police
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  • 22 9 Mr K J LlitlfMT manager of Ebe Estate. Batu J-sa retirement and Mr W wKSi manager of Ttemelbyo Estate. Klan* succeeds him
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  • 336 9 **TN this room," said the officer, "there are 2,000 bottles which represent the difference between life and death to approximately 20,000 casualties." The room was small— about the size of the average larder —and what locked like pint milk bottles filled with water were stacked to the ceiling. Th?
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  • 102 9 Madfa>. Tune 28. larse contingent of JMBcrs of war, who ik»n by special train merit camp. mad« a escape by jumping; I running train only police bands a few It Tirutani about 50 ladras. ton strangers with s were seen moving streets of Tirutani ling in a suspicious won
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  • 17 9 (Mack„v hai been electa n r bi r ol the Johore Man. i^s'.on of ap- the As*o-
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  • 27 9 THE Singapore broadcasting station's "Up-Country Letter" comes this week from Feilis Malaya's most northerly state. V will be read at 9.15 p.m. tomorrow
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  • 46 9 And when the young Metro. Goldwyn-Mayer actress com pleted her role in "The Beigfeld Girl," she took time our and donned a brilliantly coloured print satin bathing suit and hied herself to the shore for some sun tan and salt air.
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  • 82 9 CHARGED with using criminal force to two detectives and with escaping from custody on two occasions, Mohamed Abu Bakar <21> claimed trial to the four charges before Mr W. D. Carew. the third magistrate, yesterday The prosecuting efficer said that the police had b?en looking
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  • 71 9 lIEAVY damage was sustain ed by the Japanese at Kai feng- recently as the result <> f a successful Chinese raid on their barracks south-east of th< city which are now under construction. Masquerading as coolies, a party of Chinese plain-clothesmen gain ed admittance into the barracks and
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  • 36 9 THE acting Chief Accountant, Posts and Telegraphs, Malaya, advises that $0,270,798 worth ot War Savings Certificates had been sold up to July 2. Between June 19 and July 2 sales amounted to $361,902.
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    • 758 10 For Sale FOR QUICK SALE: One Phillips Jtad'O' set. $85- Apply Box 985 en "iiL^a Tribune. Singapore. S__EESTATE DRESSERS study made ejsr. Printed notes available Apply Tutorla institute. Serdsng. Kedah. (No. 2»K) FOR~SALC.~Otd building, tlihbw iwluting Chunghai Warns Apply lL N^llur Roiid. Singapore. (wo. SAtE Journal of Chemical Education. 1935-1940
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    • 323 10 on the| 1 AIR I SINGArORII H H EHL 225 m. 1333 J EHP 1 30 9 69 mn. EHP. 2. 48 58 al 4.175 mes ZHPJ. 41 M m. I^A LONDON 1 OS V— 17.81 mml 16 84 mem* I GSF—IS 14 me*H 19 81 metres. I (From 6.15
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  • 668 11 Kuala Lumpur, Monday. WITTING their military failae th? Japanese have resortJ political intrigues by making of Chinese quislings. Theyset th, puppet governments witt quislings as the nominal I in an attempt to cajole the Jese people to accept tbeir But ur people will never
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  • 64 11 Alleged Possession Of Firearms SAID to have been found carrying a revolver at Jalan Besar on Saturday night. Pretam Singh 1 24». a Sikh, appeared before Mr. W. D. Carew. the third magis- tiate, on a charge of possession of hrearrns The char.ee was explained to him and the case
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  • 63 11 CONVICTED en a charge of disorderly conduct by fighting at Kitchener Road, J. G. Giffemng <32>. a Britisher, and Ling Ah Kan i35 1. a ricksha puller, were fined SI each by Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate. The ricksha puller claimed
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  • 57 11 i CHARGE of committing cnmA infil intimidation to a Chinese in Middle Road was explained to Li Onn (23). a Cantonese, When he appeared before Mr. P Carew. the third magistrate, yesterday. The case was postponed for mention on July 14 and bail wai
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  • 121 11 JtfEUTRAL countries in Europe ar„> asking, "Is King Leopold of the Belgians dead?" He has not been seen since four months ago when he re/used to sign documents giving the Germans possession of the Belgian ConThen he was Uying at his country palace at Laeken. Life
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  • 53 11 William Joyce, Traitor LORD HAW-HAW." broadcasting from Bremen recently, admitted for the first time that he was William Joyce and that he had been imprisoned in England (six times for his political opinions. He said that he left England and abandoned all his personal possessions because he was convinced of
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  • 78 11 WHEN George Toole a Brixton labour- j ei\ was charged at the South- Western Police) Court with bei drunk and disorderly he said to the Magis-, Urate: "1 n*et an oidj ud. and together we discussed philosophy in a nearby inn. We talked oi Homer. Socrates, and
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  • 23 12 Mr C S. Venfcatachar. 1.C.8.. until mxntiy Agent of the OoTernment 0. India in Malaya, was awarded the OBf n the Birthday Hoooum.
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  • 19 12 The Ho© Mfr. A. H. Dlcflnaon. I»«pe:?--tor-Oenen* of Police. Strait* Settlement?.. h£, gone. mT« official vlalt to Norm Mali**.
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  • 25 12 His many friends wiU be glad to hatvr ,h?tMr Chmh Sein to P*Ji*njt aXt-er passing th* B. Sc «ain tnntion or the University of Bomoay.
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  • 302 12 FIGURES ifej Depart ml show that I ween May 9 1 •Tune 12 there 24 strikes ml whole of India^H volviii'i fl workers. Fourteen of fl strikes > Bombay, thr <fl Bengal, two e_M Punjab and ;-H rns, one each^H Central Prorifl and Assam Bom b a
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  • 8 12 Till? I|mnw» t v, of f„» London DJ
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    • 284 12 FLASH! The "WIZARD of 0Z" lands in Arizona Z* Sensafonal escape from BROADWAY! But he was No "Y'HESS" MASH _^^________________________U______W*'^^ m «i^ f\ 1% HITIII TO-DA Y 3.15—6.15—9.15 I •i-n-i^ ijmWIWVW. p_ stampede of fun as your favorite, LAUGH NV y^ Frani Mor^ an sets out to tame the West
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  • 340 13 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, July 7. PRANK O'Brien, who last, his arm while tvith u*e a.I.F. timing an air raid on Alexandria last year tiled u> tnmb .1. arain-pipe in Sydney on Saturday to ressue a boy lying ill in a. blazing nbuse, but was prevented by his
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  • 105 13 A special message was sent to Gen. Chiang Kai Shek by Mr. Tan Kah Kee, on behalf of the Soutn Seas Federation of China Relief Fund Committees, yesterday, on the occasion of the •'Double Seventh". The message urged an eariy counter-offensive against
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  • 216 13 rpHE Eurasian Youth Movement held an inter-sectton cricket match between Katong ;md Serangoon Sections, on Sunday H t the P.W.n. sports ground Th© "ame ended ln an exciting finish when katong Section bent their opponents by '•U;ht runs. The scores were: KATONG SECTION r James b
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    • 44 13 OPENING 5.15 fl TO-DAY 61 9 y* Phone jfS j/* Phone PAT O'BRIEN 8c CONSTANCE BENNETT IN COLUMBIA'S MELVILLE COOPER JOHN H.ALLIDAY A FAST MOVING TOPICAL DRAMA, PERFECTLY BLENDED WITH LAUGHTER, ROMANCE HEROIC ADVENTURE, THEN BE AMONG THE FIRST TO SEE "ESCAPE TO GLORY!!
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  • 396 14 A fI.EVEK. last minute goal by Awang Gabus enabled the 4 Malavs beat the Manchester* by two goals to one m Div. 1 match played a. AM R<»ad Stadium yesterday, after ,he Manchester* had had the better of the exchanges for the MMIM part of
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  • 104 14 ASl'OKllMi event whlcn j 1 roved extremely p«pu Jar last year—the Gap hill climb for cyclists— will be I held again this year on July 17. As In tbo previous even!, the iate will be a hmr Wai ovtr lite mile-long course. P.. hill climb
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  • 60 14 D\<: rare form, lowiypi d i übu in n created a i ;n the Div. iia they hfid the strohg RA. <15 M.) to a two-ail draw i i a league match op tnc Y.M.4 iiiti yesu'rcay. The i aera led 2- 1 until b few iiiti from
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  • 831 14 "]N the exercise of his duty, this Chamber hopes that Mr. Dutt will assert his influence to establish a strong bond of collaboration between the Malayan and Indian Governments and we hope he will use his good offices to bring to an amicable
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    59 14 High hurdles final at the Singapore Vibli championships on Saturday. In the centre, Mi puz, Police athlete, the winner; nearest the cam Valber? (unplaced); and further from the con Capt. J. Park of the A.LF., who was second in i hurdles evrnt at the last Empire Games held Sydney, and
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  • 228 14 SOCCER TENGAH RAF HELD TO DRAW R AO C 5; R.A.F. (Tengah) TEN goals were shared bj uie tt A.O.I and RJ (Tengah) in their Divi. II "A" sot tor ma! played at Gillman, yesterday. The R.A.F. pressed immediately after t'aei off and Whitehouse R.A.F. left wing, .-cjidl quick goals.
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    18 14 Muar cricket team which beat Segamat b V ten wickets in a match played at Muar last week.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 22 14 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 10.51 a.m., 8.8 ft.: 10.08 p.m.. 9.6 ft. TO-MORROW: 11.39 a.m.. 9 ft.: 10.54 p.m.. 10 ft.
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    • 105 14 TO-DAY w SOCCER: Div. I, S.C.F.A- t Stadium; Reserve DlfjJ chesters v Gordons. Div. II B, R.A.F. <^ ]m S.C.F.A., S.H.B. I j( AT the twelfth annual m of the Marigoid held at the residence o' Jouy Seah. 717 SsranßO* f the following were el i u vp;ir bearers for
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  • 159 15 v-c bv Government DeE3 minimis bad news Kir wTO reared to at Ld Hunter, in his presl- f U criticised the S*rt s of the Censorship h attempts by the 5 Himie Security and the tn to hide the extent of iTn air raids could not, he P&nrf and
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  • 118 15 Lahore, July 6. THE Prime Minis- ter of Sind has issued a statement here to-day calling lor communal unity and declaring that it is the duty of every citizen of India to work for the removal of communal differences in the Interests of internal security. He
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  • 155 15 Bombay, July 6. ]yjR. K. M t MUNSHI, who recently resigned from the Congress Party, has started a new organisation for the purpose of developing communal harmony, pointing out that the whole «ft*^ i* in the melunwisdom tneiefore of attempting I any adjustment to suit a
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  • 68 15 Melbourne, July 7. Mr. John Rymill, of Penola Station. South Australia, a noted explorer, has given 901 acres of valuable land for two men of the fighting forces returned from overseas A condition is that the recipients must have been resident: of the district at the time of enlistment. Hieh
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  • 275 15 rt 7; pmt m <* J^VfcN with one of their men sent off the field in the first half. Airport managed to beat the Post Office in a Div. 2B soccer fixture played on the Post Office fround yesterday by seven £oals to one. i
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  • 129 15 London, July 7. RACING'S future is very much in mind at the present time owing to a certain amount of Parliamentary opposition which, nevertheless has an answer from responsible government officials who realise the value of racing from an industrial point of view. It is understood that Jockey IClub
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  • 66 15  -  Seah Siew Whatt Chan Thye Jim and A friendly table tennis match of five singles will be played between the Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association (Pitman's) and the Harmony Musical and Dramatic Association at the latter's premises on Sunday, Commencing 11 a.m. The following will represent the Shorthand writers:
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  • 418 15 "THAT NIGHT IN RIO" xt~t~ < At Cathay) successful event ln aid of the Bu y A Bomber" Fund was staged last nlKht when "That Night in Rio" had Its premiere at the Cathay Cinema. Pribram mes and refreshments were sold by "Carmen Miranda" girls and also by
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    • 92 15 w/cu c he mid &eM Wlm^y Change at THE CAPITOL I but just at the moment he is on a PNTED HONEYMOON! Hisses or killers I TRUST HIM TO HANDLE BOTH! Ihohtgomky £3r% WUAUMTED t«fe*§ WONE YTMUW -r^gr HsTANCE CUMMIN6S •mmum Sir Ujwm ■Ctt I m^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmmW^^^mmmmmm^^^~~^^^^—_^^^^ DOROTHY L. SAYER S
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    • 181 15 Public Notice Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. Pot particulars see Municipal Tender Room TENDER D« te of CK*«« Supply of 200 toni of Best QuSllty Quick Lime for Hnoo^M Water Dept. Jul y» w* Supply of Galvanised Steel Unsocketed Tubes. t 12
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  • 422 16 Ankara, July 7. WW Svrian campaign has enA tercd its final stage, in the opinion of observers in Ankara wno would not be £V**" an armistice were signed *ith in a week. An exchange of views is reported to have al ready taken place
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  • 203 16 t LABGBB trained personnel, more medical supplies which A amot be easily produced locally and greater transport ■Vililies are among the things most urgently needed by the rhinese Army Medical Service, declared its director-general. I>r. i T. Loo imsfflnr war front which extends north
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  • 68 16 Bombay, Jun? 22. FIVE persons were injured juj^ clash th&^itf'tfr<*!T rent comawwitflSTtnis aiternoon when the pJice made a lathi charge and opened fire. One more stabbing case was reported lat? this evening. The police effected nearly 50 arrests to-day ln connection with the communal disturbances. 54 parsons were killed or
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    68 16 "Tomohawk" is the latest American iH to the R.A.F. Fighter strength in the a* ItJ a single-seat aircraft being produced _9m numbers bv the Curtiss Wright tponlifll Powered bv a single Allison engine, it 1 approximate to that of the SDitfire U«un heavy armament. An interesting fi a'.urt is J
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    • 40 16 It?. rat f*""*~^7" V 'Cent-A-Plane' I Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time. 11 i Mr. Spender Y\d. given instruction* hru.vque, har:h handling of army r-i cruits must be abo-i Ushed.
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    • 67 16 NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAjJ NEXT ATTRACTION I AT THE CAT II All ly.\:':*C3 **On#rf *^1 »J «J ifl K^H v "»q if M&m^km &**v Hi -_M po t 3cAM i i i' 7 9 **iVSr »w* Kl ..-88/ _.o___tf _mt tyn *a 1 St p» csenrs bp -y2 THAT
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