Morning Tribune, 9 July 1941

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  • 13 1 Morning Tribune 136, Wednesday, July 9, 1941. Morning Tribune Wednesday, July 9, 1941.
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  • 444 1 LONDON, JULY 8. a r.ERMAN REGIMENTS WERE WIPED OUT COMPLETELY K I F FIGHTING WHICH CONTINUED THROUGHr THE WHOLE FRONT ON MONDAY NIGHT WITH UN-ImSl-T FORCE ESPECIALLY IN THE DIRECTION OF ROV POLOTSK LEPEL, BODRUISK, NOVOGRAD-V OL MOffILEVAND K\MENEZ-FODOLSK W THE UKRAINE, m
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  • 164 1 Simla, July 8. rO officers and seven Indian other ranks were killed or wounded while tribal hostiles suffered were at least 3u casualties as a result of skirmishes in north Waziristan when troops marched irom kannu and Razmak to deal with gangs wno, instigated by the Faqir
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  • 41 1 Moscow, July 8. rE former Foreign Commissar, M. Litvinoff, will emerge from his retirement to make a nationwide broadcast this evening. Since he was succeeded by M. Molotov over two years ago, M. Litvinoff has maintained complete silence. Reuter
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  • 389 1 Cairo, July 8. r -NIGHTS R.A F. Middle East communique states: "LIBYA: In air operations over Libya yesterday, fighter aircraft of the R.A.F. and South African Air Force inflicted considerable damage and casualties on enemy mater'al and personnel. At Gambct, ?|x enemy fcircraft were set on
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  • 505 1 0 Ivcrniauy lii^ided THE AIR MINISTRY STATEMENT ON TUESDAY THAT R.A.F. BOMBERS "INVADED" WESTERN GERMANY ON MONDAY NIGHT HAS AROUSED CONSIDER ABLE INTEREST. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THE WORD HAS APPEARED IN AN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE. IT IS BELIEVED THE WORD WAS EMPLOYED IN ITS
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  • 74 1 SOVIET MISSION IN LONDON I London, July 8. REUTER'S diplomatic correspondent learns lihat a Soviet military mission ha* arrived in Britain. It includes representatives of all .three services. The Russian military mission to Britain Ls headed by Major General Golikov i/eputy Chief of the Soviet General Staff. Rear- Admiral KharlamofT,
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  • 670 2 NAVY, RAF ARMY POUNDING DAMOUR ißy Desmond Ti K he, Mg *>'"»' t____ti__L£* rial Korces outside Damour W"»" f 9. AFTER repelling ei K ht counter-attacks in the space 01 W«. Australian infantry have trained further wound IBM the Damour River in the bet of fierce resistance and the town
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  • 25 2 ONG BOON TAT The death occurred last night at the General Hospital of Mr. Ong Boon Tai, aged f>4, following an accident rni Saturday.
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  • 59 2 Alexander Korda's latest production, "Lady Hamilton", starring Vivien Leigh and Lawrence Oliver", with an all British cast, will be shown at the next charity show at the Cathay. The entire proceeds of the show will be donated, through the Malaya Patriotic Fund, to the Navy and Merchant service
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  • 16 2 A Commission as Acting R.th-Lieute-nant In the B.N.V.R has been granted to Mr. C. R. Tolllday
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  • 18 2 Commissions as Temporary Second Lieutenants in the S.S.V.F have he°'i granted to H. L. Page and H. rfoiwhall
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  • 35 2 London, July B.— Weapons Week in Britain produced £395,000,000', of which £120.000.000 was contributed by London alone, said Lord Mottistone. Chairman of the National War Savings Committee, addressing the House of Lords this afternoon. Reuter
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  • 218 2 'THE death occurred late last night of Mr. Ong Boon Tat, J.P.. A following his admission into the General Hospital on Saturday when he sustained injuries during the collapse of a sea pavilion he was having constructed at his new house in Pulau Damar
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  • 96 2 BOMB KILL SIX OF A FAMILY DURING a dUM p. south U town a Germanic! ber dropped lira bombs on hou« 1 few yards from U* hall. J Leonard FarceU nineteen, went wit other happy zei to see the damageA minute w white-faced n .breathless, he crying out to war*
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  • 215 2 Calcutta, July iid H.M.I.S. Travancore. which was built wm given by the Maharajah of Ijjg l^ launched this afternoon by Lady FitznertL wife of Vice-Admiral Fitzberbert. on n The vessel is thoroughly Indian in cnai^i rea t the engines and boiler bein: imported inn H
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    31 2 Petty Offic* Ernest I rand Standi* i whi reoeived thi Dig.ingui s h rf Service >ledt| at a recent livestiture lew ing with hi lit. le son, Joh^ after the Investiture
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    • 109 2 FRIDAY NIGHT IS Informal Night! Wrnr a white tie, a black tie or no tie at all. Come as you are, but come earlv as the rurtain ri«*« at 9 p.m. to enable you to get home reasonably early There are plenty of good seats for Friday Night, but Saturday's
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  • 253 3 TOKYO, JULY 8. «p R rHANT SHIPPING HAS BEEN ORDERED *NE£E M **£?jftv IN THE PACIFIC. THIS WAS ANTO C (,NC V E thf J\PANESE INFORMATION BOARD NCFn B X E pn«SMAN MR. KOH ISHII. TOLD BSE DKPI TV SP°£ E^ MEA SURE
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  • 186 3 *MCAM to globy u the Pavilion) ho Atlantic between a m n E t and Brltlsh "Ji^M p U-boat ana d JuBt kmerl f^^f he story of "Escape s^°&vstiK Pre«nt gripping c 'tti action b of J* ,5? ;,riiy of .waiting tor; flick «t .mv minute and the
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  • 101 3 i stealing S2 from a fellow seaman. Radhen A. Van ew. a iO-year-old Dutchman, i yesterday sentenced to 21 w rigorous imprisonment by Conrad Oldham, the second nitrate. an Spren said that he had len the money while under L influence of liquor. Ipait from this
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  • 37 3 Simla, July B.— Orders for over 1 000 000 yards of Indian textiles for Australia have been received by the Supply Department during the week ending May 24. The anicles ordered comprise groundsneeung. webbing and bedticking Reuter
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  • 64 3 Santiago (Child, July 8. «Hir v has offered to act as mediator in the dispute C^etwetn Peru and Ecuador with a view to huww ss2BES£a» rSto of the Republic the he ftST^tSP^ P S£M Chilean mediation. The Peruvian alld h^ u »f°"i e reprlSitatives stated
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  • 356 3 !l«»mlon, July 8. [NAI amounts to a serious warning against any eldin* to threats from the panese (iovcrnment has <;» given by Mr. Paul Mcjutt. President Roosevelt's eocral Security Administraor. declares the Daily TeleF*pn ai editorial. jme newspaper adds, "No- had yet occurred in
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    115 3 llhe first Burmese to be granted a commission" in thTlt AT after studying engineering a of the Vest aircraft and aero-engine in England, is now working as an engineer officer with Te Fighter Commands Burma Squa^on. The Burma Squadron came into e J*2,* jrift of £150,000 from Burma,
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    • 184 3 Fat Reducing Secret Discovered ln prescribing to the famous Iftraia gter» of Hollywood, (California, a pbwfcian has discovered a safe quick method to remove ugly fat— s pounds a week or 16 to 2i pounds a month. This new dlscavery. cal'od Formode. fcrjngs wm health and enerffy and a vtj?ourous
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    249 4 fpHERE was something vaguely appropriate in having A a bombshell feature in a Buy a Bomber show. We refer to Carmen Miranda in That Night In Rio" which had its gala premiere at the Cathay on Monday to <4id of the Buy a Bomber Fund. The house was completely sold
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  • 648 4  - People places VERA ARDMORE NIGHT IN Rio SERVICE DANCES Bv Like a symphony in blue were the three different shades chosen by Mrs. H. Campbell, very light. Mrs. Mux Lewis in a deep sea shade and Mrs. Donnelly In navy. Mrs. Westall arrived with Mrs. H Dawson, the former in
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    • 20 4 ni rW^T .IRxSji lit *vi n *VW*— s^4k^L^ [BEAUTY SPECIALIST EUROPERN OPEMTOPS Capitol Building 159 North Bridal- Kd IB 4119
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    • 19 4 Your favourite perfume duplicated i ii /vr/,////,-, \*jr fcfiu mm "___^_J___ ■■4 ikliiii A I In THE ARCADE. S'pore
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    • 130 4 ASSURE VOI R o\V\ Fl Tl 111 Modern commerce has nr place t offer, no high rewards to R iv 'e to tl unskilled, untrained work e r Boeoi only comes to the qualified; Lxtf to-day to *tudy at PITMAVS Sin? pore— Branch of the famous Loads college established over
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  • 239 5 RINKLED LIPS that are also dry may be caused y using too dry a lipstick. The best cure is to smear touch of skin food over them before you retire and o mix a little cold cream with your lipstick before p it. Should your
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  • 543 5 a la Gibson Girl THE pompadour, in all its Gibson Girl glory, has seemingly come to stay and, unlike many of the coiffures foisted upon us by hair stylists, it has found favour with Hollywood, too. Stars, starlets, feature players and walkers-on alike vote it "swell flatteringly
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  • 74 5 With her variation of the Gibson Girl pompadour. Carole Lombard wears a sleek and sophisticated frock of heavy twilled crepe. The long tunic, draped from the waistline, is turned under at the knee, harem trouser style. The straight, slim skirt is just short enough to reveal the flat
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    • 41 5 1 n^^^nrg:gjjijg^.;;:nn:«a y^nsSS!s»;>a:»acwt*«a»**us» a? -»a *-xsi •iiii tav. Rjlj King's School till* H Singapore |j :::H ffij I Summer Term Begins m Jul* lilt. Si a I SS H A% m ~*m- t— r-»-^rn*^MMWf^ I •"■"":«:::s::::::::;j«;;u;:r.;^^ wl l m _i_^_i__i_i_i l
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    • 143 5 ServetheseDrin^ "m Plf? f OLD FASHIONED /^^^b^^iiff^hK H lump Sugar l WHISKF.Y SOUR ft Vfl teaspoon water I '^JiofflffiHiK»L 71 Muddle well A j ld J^JJoon Sugar 1 |ff /Wtfi|jH/i/fcffl lairWplece of ice. Vi J .|f d *J r Wedding "Vye Klfc->od JJJ U 1 jiS?* 1 fi/jfl pineapple. 1
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  • 580 6 Services' BREVITIES ih -rbiquc r A VERY big crowd attended Saturday's R.A.F Yacht Club Dance at the Adelphi Roof Garden, but despite the fact that invitations had been broadcast to the other four clubs, Uie great majority of those attending were airmen. The "Sambodians" Dance Band set the tempo for
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  • 506 6 A DATAMATION prosecution by the police in which Syed A Taha Mn Abubakar AMfcot, nd Proprietor of the \rab »eekl> newspaper, Saut Hadramaut, was fined $000 in default six months' simple imprisonment, in the second police court recently was recalled in the Hi*h Court yesterday
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  • 289 6 reports of the umpires on the Singapore Passive Defence Exercise of June 19 have now been considered by the Passive Defence Advisory Committee. The Exercise has showti that ther? is still room for improvement in the system of communication, both as regards speed and in
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  • 81 6 London, July 8. PERMAN raiders made a sharp u but comparatively brief attack on a south coast town last night. ihey followed their old tricks ot first dropping fire bombs and following them with high explosives There were som e casualties, including some killed. A considerable
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  • 71 6 T Simla, July 8. HE Viceroy (Lord Linlithgow) has decided to extend the life of the Central Legislative Assembly for a further period of one year until October. 1942. This is the fourth extension or the present House. The Vicerov has also decided to extend
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  • 74 6 Toronto. July 8. JT is the German aim to turn the whole world into a prison camp, of which the Governor would be Adolf Hitler, declared Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the British High Commissioner, in a speech at Toronto Mr. MacDonald added: 'If Hitler gets his
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  • 185 6 Chief Justice F.M.S. Leaving On Promotion SIR Kenneth Flliston Poyser, D.5.0., K.b.. has, been appointed Legal Adviser to the Dominions Office andj Colonial Office in succession to Sir Henry Grattan Bushe K.C.M.G., C.8.. whose ap.( pointment as Governor andi Commander-in-Chief, Bar- bados, was recently announc- ed. j Sir Poyser has
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    • 163 6 EYE EXAMINATIONS| EYEGLASSES. EXCLITIVELI Your ocular ailments expertly dia«inos*'d and mßf^ 1 glasses prescribed bv a _j\_ licensed and registered JW_r^_m_m~* practitioner with legal I H W qualifications. If glass- 1 es are not needed none will be recom- X^ mended. X' THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, Arcade Building R. A.
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  • 1454 7 H.LHOPKIN'S Letter From London w w i Tea With Lord Nuf- j field: Labour Backing For War Double S Summer Advice To Small Shopkeepers: S Non-Milk ke Cream: j j Officers' Pay Pro- j blem. I London, June 16. r\ company with Mr. Noel Barber, editor of the Overseas l>*
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  • 311 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1941. ICELAND MOVE JT was the failure of European countries to stand together that led to their being vanquished one after another by Hitler, whose conquests have brought home to the Republics of the Western Hemisphere the imperative need for concerted action under the leadership
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    • 39 7 A Dance will be held on Wednesday the 23rd July in aid of THE QUEEN'S MESSENGER u! m ets can bc bought at the Hotel, John Littles and tames. It is advisable to book early as accommodation is limited.
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    • 27 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES _——____________m INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, j SING APOKE, SA PHONE NO. »U. I
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  • 250 8 (Front Our Own Reporter) Kuala I.umpur, Tuesday. RETURNING a verdict of justifiable homicide at the conclusion of the enquiry into the deaths of three Indian labourers Mavandi, Angappan and Koneri—who died of gunshot wounds when the military were forced to open fire on a mob of
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  • 143 8 SHANGHAI QUIET ON "DOUBLE SEVENTH" Shanghai, July 8. EXCEPT for a terrific explosion on the Shanghai-Hahgchcw railway track just outside the western boundaries of Shanghai at dawn, the fourth anniversary of the Sino-Japaneso hostilities passed oft* without incident although very strict police precautions were enforced all day long The explosion
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  • 29 8 Manila, July 8. THE Italian Consulate will close 1 on July 15, the High CommisS r ton aS eCl> adViS?d by Wa Reuter
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  • 128 8 Tientsin, July 8. ALi EiGINO that the British con-c?<-sier. authorities had d^clined ccmplr with the Japanese sponsored Chinese Municipal Government's request to hoist flags on the ccasicn of the Chinese war anni\ersary, a Japanese report, appear- in all the Chinese paoers yesterday morninrr,
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  • 94 8 Tokyo.-Juiy. 5. IN a statement on the occasion x>f the fcjirth anniversary of the r.ino-Japanese hostilities, the War Minister, Gen. Tojo, urged the Japanese people" to renew their efforts towards the liquidation oi the China affair as ear'y as possi-. ble and be prepared against
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  • 23 8 H.M.S. PRINCE 01 Ihe Captain of HI OF HALES insn ship's company di «ions." In the fon two of the sixteen
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  • 54 8 IHE Viceroy's oJ Joan- Hcpe. l:a.< <M ca.l'ed "The Bran IM wedding and oir.trfl v made ov vo uiuM hr Viceregal Lodgt The pi- c?e:'.- of voted to local and* Tt is explained iiiatw •■s des.gned to pgj r the necd< of :hanM r xn!t*i »n i bo rorpo
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  • 45 8 >EIS week's talk m I I Know It" series o tapore broadcasting titled "Auxiliary Firem e b: adcast at 8 3d p 'OW Given by a fcrmej •he Auxiliary Fir- be" vith the routine ot ion and with the fiie last autumn
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  • 12 8 Ann PRESIDENT in mi id l for a short to* Turkey. Reuter
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    • 456 8 FOR TIIK MCW_ iAMBKR AND BROWN A NOON FROCK E££_ TOCM (iIVE KIIT W* BC, 'p^ Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished ■mT bats Catarrh and in 1 natural way restores Amazing HeSUItS.,, aring In some of the most obstinate case.. Started in 24 Hours by rornirr TOffereri Ja£»n* are high
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  • 366 9 EXPERT evidence, on the question of the validity of a Chinese marriage contracted under the old style, was given in court yesterday by Mr. C. T. Kwong, Vice-Consul for China, in a case heard before Mr. W. D. Carew. In this case Mr. Chew Peng
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  • 98 9 Raid Interrupts Chungking Celebrations Chungking, July 8. at observance of the fourth an,v v sarv of the Sino-Japanese LSities was interrupted yesteruinnv. by a raid in which Wc* aircraft participated, n- the western suburbs. q v c al big bombs landed in the Ltaitv badly Damaging the press '^V'Manv large
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  • 191 9 INDIAN REGIMENT'S PART IN AFRICAN CAMPAIGN Simla, July 8 HE Tenth Baluch Regiment has taken part in much fighting ml ie campaign in East Africa, says I press note After participating i the victories at Gallabat, Keru nd Barentu, the regiment went p to Keren for the great battle unpaign
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  • 36 9 1 HE Postal Department advises that an air mail from the aited Kingdom arrived yesterday venmo by the Pan American Clip- and a g< neral delivery will be at 8.15 this morning.
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  • 93 9 IRAQ OFFICERS TRAVELLING BY THE CLIPPER THE Amu lean Choper that arriv- ed in Singapore yesterday evening brought with it 17 passengers, including those in transit, ana a urge V id of maii Amongst the passengers were two Iraq Army officers, Mr. A. J. Ismail and Mr. S. Z Musih,
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  • 156 9 Unsuccessful Ejectment Application MADAM May Hing Wong apphed unsuccessfully before the Rent Assessment Board yesterday afternoon to eject the tenants of her newly acquired house. 28, Gihteat! Road, and repossess it for herseli and her family. It was stated that she bought the house on June 13 and the tenant
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  • 61 9 Nicosia. July 'l. INHERE were three air raids on Cyprus yesterday morning. In the first raid, two waves of aircraft bombed Nicosia airport. No damage was done but three c» ns were wounded. Planes were bombed In the same area in the second raid. No
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  • 32 9 THE Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Tecks term on the Legislative Council has been extended a further three years, states a Government Gazette extraordinary issued last night.
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  • 56 9 AMONGST the recent arrivals! 11 from Australia are the following Malavans who returned after a holidav: Mr. and Mrs. B. Hemhrv and Master Hembrv. Mr. and Mrs. C Moving. Mr. H. Robbins. Mr. C. Collinge and Messrs. H. Mexon. H. Baker. V. Jeoson. L. Geddes: I. Salmond.
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    27 9 Sophisticated member of the garment wrecking royaltv i* GYPSY ROSS LEE. known io movie fans as LOUISE HOVICK. Has been in films, burlesque, and ihe Fellies.
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  • 54 9 Shanghai, July 8 A SCROLL, carrying a message oi appreciation to Mr Churchill m^ r> r ;*i-v, premier, signed b> ICO.OOO Chinese in Shanghai of all i-' pt life wasjbanded over to (-^tto^ c u airn' n c f the Bri tish R's'Hents Association for
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    • 2743 10 I Motor vehicles i IF~YOU WANT to sell your car, phone 5088, Singapore. Oaah j)«id. (No. 676H) STANDARD TOURER. 9 HP. 1930 Model. 4 cylinders. $350-- or neareet. Apply No 3. Pahang Road. Kuala Lumpur. jHo. 347K) 1935 VAUXHAUL TWENTY SALOON— Black; perfect engine, tyres, p^ntwortt. No Brokers. Inspection, trial,
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    • 205 10 CWTt j AOt SINGAP ZHL 225 m 1 ZHP.I. j| lllii EHP. 2 u 4.175 ZHFJ. 4131 LONI GSV-n.| 16 94 a GSK— IS.I 19 91 a (From €.15 11 50 GSD-11 25 53 (From 9 05 11 50 SAIG 25 46 n (117S0 49. 95 (1.111 BANG! HSPS 25
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  • 274 11 DRIVE ON SYRIAN COAST RENEWED Melbourne, July 8. IN a despatch from Haita, the Official Australian War Correspondent (Kenneth says: "The Australian drive along the Syrian coast was renewed on Sunday. Alter hard fighting for 12 hours in country so wild that all movement was made by foot, the Australian
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    • 558 11 !p!es and Bad Skin ghf in 18) fjk Hours Mf W W Wm BEFORE AFTER n f viToderm bv an to work immediately, clearing and healing T e Tf u n. lmS? nw-ea- your skin, making 1t softer, whiter and c, an U ff r fp«?i? uilv d'i"- velvety smooth,
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    • 431 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. (FROM PAGE It) Miscellaneous GULAM MOHAMED. Tailor. WO-B, Alexandra Road. Singapore. Guarantees good fitting— Moderate prices. (No. 256K) MAISON PEARL. 572. Geylang Road. Singapore. Ladles Permanent Wave. Prices: $4!-. $8!-. $8,-. Children $3:-. Shampoo Setting |1.90. Hair Dyeing $41-. Prom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Nc. 261K) SERVICE
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    • 273 11 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Claims for refund of assessment on Vacant Houses. Notice is hereby given that claims for refund of assessment on vacant houses within Municipal Limits for the period from 1 January to 30 i June 1941, must be sent in on or before 31 July 1941. Applications
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  • 154 12 Simla, July a JT is announced that the Indian states provided for service under the Crown In the 12 months ended April, 1941, four regiments of cavalry, five batteries and one section of artillery, four companies and one section of sappers and miners, 23 battalions of
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  • 128 12 Melbourne, J\ Professor has been ap Economic t. Minister <Mr, The -staff Australian M to China at king will i Messrs. J. K. ler. as Secon< I ry» and J. p. miles blackou within 30 secoi blackout of thi bourne distri( An expande des union paa the projected i
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    • 164 12 I When 'The WIZARD of OZ" goes ARIZONA you'll Cc 1 into Hysterics! Just imagine the Fun when Frank Morgan doe his stuff on the Bucking Broncho's! IT TODAY! CAPITOL 315 615 915 I M.C.M's Round -Up of Laughs and Buffoonery! f a Art I I M >^7^ v 4
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    • 115 12 I rrr ANNOUNCEMENT! I Edgar Wailace'i gGREEN ARCHERS P^W^i m_W__t *L^»\ IL t-^ -L r W O— B OWING TO SENSATIONAL SUCCESS! 3 Special Additional Screenings of EDGAR WALLACE'S Exciting Adventure Story will j CAPITOL take P lace on i I SATURDAY MORNING NEXT (July 12th) at 10.15 O'clock SATURDAY
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  • 227 13 NEWS FROM INDIA •it, July <• w been a"" j for d^nservice w and men v\ lian Army ni tll re of Keren. iled thai the ind torces laved a great the African fa iit thoae the states ol w and Jammu. tgshmir troops distingui hid lies ii d the
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  • 11 13 j u i v 8 Pn me Ministir *paes) bruaa'P'ndeuce Ame.
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  • 45 13 Batavia, July 8. ANETA News Agency learns auA thoritatively that there is no question whatever that the NetherLids Government intends removIng its seat from London to Wasninlton. as suggested in the Peoples Council by a few members only.— Reuter
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    • 267 13 I'ublir \«»li«-«' i SINGAPORE^ MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS we now invited for the foi•owina material* or aervlce. For parti riiUri i ec* Municipal Tender Boom. TENDER Dftte of G^ SuddU of 2SS tons M 5251& 0 «-cfc Lime foe Jn^M Water Dept. supply of Galvanised Steel Un***eted ™*b^ fc wl Supply
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  • 567 14 _m**» 4 Police 0. 3 minutes, th.- S.C.K..V jUM*—-!** PSS_T__l__\ ol Div. lof Mi* S.C.F.A. loa B uc, by bating the Police lour -,i Anson Koail stadium yesterday. The Police, txrepung tor a UttlJ v ile hi the second halt. off«refl opposition But for the erratic
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    67 14 THIS IS SPEED Behind this racing car at Bakersfleld, Calif., French-" man Alfred Letourner crack six- da v bike racer, early in May reached a speed of 108.92 m.ph., a new worlds record for a motor- paced bicvcle rider. Previous record: 90.91 m.ph., set by Letourner earlier this year. Even
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  • 271 14 ▼HE Sinhalese Association beat I the R.A.M.C. by 15 luns In aj two innings match played at McNair Read on Sunday. Scores were: R A M C. IST INNINGS. Retnnm c Javakoddy b Goonewardene Lawrence b Van Rooyan Russell c and b Van Rooyan 0 Whlteman
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  • 260 14 R.A.F. (Kallang) 4; S.C.F.A. 2. DISPLAYING superior tactics R.A.F. (Kallang) convincingly defeated the S.C.F.A. in a Div. 2B League match played on the S.H.B. ground yesterday, winning by four goals to two. The game was keenly contested in both halves, both teams doing their best. The
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  • 224 14 MEDIOCRE soceer, with only occasional flashes d individual brilliance characterised the Keserv Division match at Tanglin yesterday evening bet ween the Manchester and Gordons who played j goalless draw. Birch, goalkeeper for the Tads, gave an outstan ing performance, while Jackman in the other g( impressed with
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  • 153 14 rHIRD saud athletic «u of the Sinapfl Battalion of lft Boys' Brigade 4 be held at Monl Hill School gwn on Saturday at 2 p.m. Mrs. GrthJ White will pres* the prizes |N a badmint match played Bluebell Badmin' Party's Court Sunday, the ho team beat Humci P. by
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    • 528 14 Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure vausc many t l Jcra^wo*sH Dangerous Symptoms Check These Symptoms JSg^JS, With Tour Condition fog J Before It Is Too Late VyW^WJAwA"^ 'The lives of thousands. >es, millions of men and uljji lw^n^\W/N1 //^1 i .men throughout tb« world ar- endangered by
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    • 135 14 WEEK-END I YACHTING THERE will be the usual afternoon races for all Classes at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Fridav, starting at 5.23 p.m. for the "A" Class and 5. 25 p.m. for the other classes. Chi Sunday, the "C" Class will sail the Lecond Race for the Club
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  • 83 15 ECORDINGS OF BRITON'S ROADCASTS FROM BERLIN London, July S controversy over a i E •♦•h author who was 5^J bv the Germ*** *"i rerentlv made rom Berlin to i Turner a had an echo > J e A House of Commons {or S Affairs. Capt. O. Pwke. !d in the
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  • 18 15 TW^I and Mr. 8 P. QjgJ Jen appointed under the A"??* Junior Assistant Immigration the Settlement of Singapore.
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  • 347 15 London. July S. Turkish Government has i nt I note of formal pretest < British Government con- t e the alleged sinking of the 1 militarv transport in Turkish uiai waters on Friday last, lino to an Ankara broadcast thfs morning frem a comitor of the
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  • 153 15 AFTER Mrs. Emmai Bradley, of Paterion, New Jersey,: U.S.A., had paid £60 j for the cremation of I her husband, whom she had not seen for three years, he walk- 1 ed into the office of the police chiei -What's all this I trad in the papei
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  • 245 15 London, July THE promise recently made to the House of Commons by a Government spokesman that the Board of Education would assist in spreading the knowledge of American history through British schools is now in progress of fulfilment, writes Reuter 's political correspondent. On
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  • 77 15 NO ICES FOR THE NAVY rE Navy is not to have much ice cream this year. "Icing the mainbrace" had come to be a popular practice at sea. particularly in the warmer climates." an official of the Navy, Army and Air Force Institute told me. "N.A,AF.I. has in recent years
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    • 26 15 i:\iiimo OPTICAL CO. QUALIFIED OPTICIANS 5 North Bridge Rd. 8 a mark of respect to the ate Mr. ONG BOON TAT, J.P., will be closed to-night.
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    • 133 15 The Outstanding Comedy j! of the Year! f~" l| Hilariously produced by v*Y?r I HAROLD LLOYD f C J fie man who has made '^M/_^ jjjj untold millions laugh! #E£\ j 6.15 A »J5 j Famed Fun-Stor HAROLD LLOYD Turns Prodocef \^3J -onrf Jwrt's Ms Jt mf i. Wo J^B^^^^^^F'
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  • 779 16 TOKYO, JULY 8. m..v M W ..i.i 1 1 IKS OF AN ARMED CLASH BETWEEN GERMANY AND THE UNITTO TOE «>88IBILmB» rL£v vmiviKl) WITH THE BEST ATCH OF UNITED STATbS 1 STATES HAS Sl™J^" .ito BFPI ACF 'HIE BRITISH FORCES THERE, DU»LOMANAVAL
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  • 99 16 London, July 8. j\}*L military leave has been cancelled in Mexico, says a dispatch from Mexico City to the Independent French Agency. Officers seconded to non-combatant posts have been ordered to return tmmeaiuiely to their regiments. An announcement Issued by the Mexican War Minister says that the
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    18 16 Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time 14
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  • 98 16 DILFERING |m a large scale in northern aircraft and munition factories i* causing concern to the authorities. Canteen equipment small machinery parts, oil and grease are among the articles being stolen. At one Merseysidf works 50,000 cun« and saucers and 2 s"f sets of knives, fork' and spoons
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  • 101 16 Gallantry Rewarded Air Ace Wins Bar To DSO And DF London, July! URITAIN'S ace fighting pilot, Wing-ComJ der A. G. Malan, has been awarded a bar) his D.S.O. This South African pilot is the U aii man to win a Dar to bom me uj/'.C andq D.S.O. in the present
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    • 137 16 NETT SALES EXCEED 4,560 DAIL* OPENING TO-MORROW AT THE CATHAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 IT'S SOME FUN WHEN A WOMAN GETS THAT UNCERTAIN FEELING and MERLE OBERON and MELVYN DOUGLAS are more than a Scream ITS A RIOT 'y -Till til V#jf /f?^ __%sMa^A*&Aw%& pfO§Oltfs _U _U rt-.&k Wmmmm__A^'-' A&.' %^_W_.
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