Morning Tribune, 12 July 1941

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  • 432 1 24 HOUR LULL IN EASTERN ON EASTERN CONT: GERMAN ATTACK CENT? LONDON, JULY 11. raE LATEST RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUE INDICATES THAT f THE OMINOUS 24-HOUR LULL ON THE EASTERN FRONT HAS NOT BEEN BROKEN. FR man propagandists are trying to find excuses for the r xi««4 4-t r*n^an Miorb Command f,.
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  • 21 1 London, July 11.— The Vichy Government is believed to have found the ■^mistice terms unacceptable, says the Vichy Reuter
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  • 728 1 Cairo, July 11. MIMQIE from British Headquarters m Cairo announthat General Dentx. Vichy High Commissioner and nd "r m ChTef has made an approach for the suspension Mies Further details are awaited. text of the British prom reply to General request for an armisiched Vichy m the early of
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  • 73 1 German Ship Taken London, July 11 YET another German ship 1 which tried to evatte th* British blockade m a dash from South America to Germany ha£ found the Royal Navy's net too tight. natwpt to reach Hamburg. Hermes was camouflaged but unarmed Hermes managed to etode the British blockade
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  • 15 1 3 GERMAN VESSELS MINED Stockholm. July Uat me Mrtour area at Kalmar w£ stated.- Reuter
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  • 102 1 Washington, July 11. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT to-day *^°gs£j£> P $3,323,000,000 In cash d c^aHUme Commission for the United States Navy wd »rtume^ thc With yesterday's request g r 0 3 0 0 sought for Army this makes a total of merchantmen would be a d nnto
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  • 256 2 LISBON, JULY 11. THIS STATEMENT TO REUT» < X. TO DAY the observer said, the first was the devastating material and moral effects of British bombing and the knowledge that it will increase m intensity. The second reason was the belief that Hitler was dissipating
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  • 195 2 Wheeler's Hint of Naval Building In Ireland New York July, 11. AMERICAN materials for the construction of naval base* both m Ireland and Scotland have already been shipped across the Atlantic, according to a statement attributed to the Isolationist, Senator Burton Wlheehv Senator Wheeler further declared that he understood there
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  • 74 2 London, July 11. THE Air Ministry announces that German air activity over Britain during Thursday night was again not <>n a large scale, adding "Bombs were dropped at a number of points m cast and norttl-eofit England A shaip attack developed at one north-eaat coast
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  • 49 2 AN application for exemption' fium demand of tax m respect of a truck and a saloon car for the joint use of the British and Australian Red Cross, Malaya has been disapproved by a standing committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners
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  • 388 2 London, July 11. J7HE R.A.F. delivered one of the heaviest raids on German occupied Channel ports during Thursday night. The raid lasted for live hours. At one time a series of explosions lasted four minutes, drowning the noise of German anti-aircraft fire and rocking
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  • 610 2 REST OF THE NEWS I London, July 11— Mr. Cahir Healv H the Northern Ireland House of Common* me «^H m Northern Ireland to-day, under a rip't* B8 made by the Home Secretary under thp rw ntlo| M lation 188, it was learned m London tn i! nc be remembered
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  • 118 2 THE process for reducing beet to concentrated P^j^H 1 form has been demonstrated m A str a L>>o |^M may be an answer to Britain's meat snoiws [(0 m this war be protracted," declared Mr. Crai Chairman of the Australian Meat Counf nll {acW*^H He produced a
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    • 27 2 To-nricnT on \i:vi:»! "DESICiy ro« w.iyny^ Last Performance:— V'CTORIA THEATRE at 930 p^ BOOK THIS MORNINC at LITTLE'S OR S3 %■> ,<, TO-NIGHT,,, ft. THEATRE BOX OFFKE (Ta» lldJ!
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  • 400 3  -  Vernon Morgan (By ijonaon, juiy 11. I .way among the hills of Scotland, I found something that used to lie on the other side of the m the real happy Norwegians that sooner or „,1 hope sooner— will return from its temporary mediately for England. Suit land. Lid al.
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    87 3 yL A Czechoslo-)^ yak Bomber t Squadron which 1 is doing good i work with the i K.A.F. is led by J aßrit i s h i Squadron Lead- i /er who holds S the D.F.C. and I D.S.C. and made i over 90 sorties against the) enemy m two
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  • 37 3 London, July 11. THE engagement is announced ol Mr Albert William Burkill O B 8., Baint James Court, London, and Mrs. Catherine Isabelle Skinner, 1, Princes Eow^ London widow of Mr. C A. Skinner, of Dorchester Reuter
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  • 87 3 Death Penalty For Spanish Farmer "Bootleggers" Madrid, July 11. FARMER "bootleggers" who hide part of their stocks and make false declarations instead of selling them to the authorities at state-con-troUed prices will henceforth be liable to the death penalty or imprisonment, according^ to a warning note published m all papers
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  • 40 3 Thai Delegation To Indo-China Saigon, July 11. s«ssrssr sris^Hs n W Saigon become, the temporary «»f retU u"u that General Sumita, head of the &££J?mS** at Tonkin is u^m to Saigon lor a short visir present mission to Canton.- Reuter
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  • 264 3 London, July 11. GAPS m British war production as revealed m the Commons 7 two-day debate were the subject of further criticisms m the leaders m the London and provincial morning papers to- The Times says: "The revelations m the debate throw sidelights on a
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    • 52 3 kRSER- I [CHINESE I Idertakes banking tran•ns of every description. m" at your disposal Multifarious services of fctitution uith branches m*\ South Eastern Asia Connections m all prinri Jlt»mes consultations fcancial and investment ■«*m and assures you of fr 1 1 responsible and f n t attention to all W
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    • 23 3 «i&J>frf4&»- "5$ THAI SS» *>■■•-■ IMMRTEI| >x^pORICo t TV A SALES AGENTS \lL\ MS!^^' CON NELL BROS CO., (MALAYA) LTD. '■iv.wtr;.'?.. 1 1 :'.'"""'"Y
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  • 901 4  - PEOPLE PLACES Vera Ardmore r-%~-J World Dinner And Dancing Nobleman TUKKK will be a f .-rrilic party ftt the Gn-at World to-night irhecr Mi Lee Chooa Eng entertains the on*, ci niseis and helpers Of tlu j Buy l Bomber Fund' at a Chinese dinner Mi. Lee had oil tied
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  • 40 4 Red Cross Worker 1 I S Mr. Proud X was recently i appointed wo- man represen- S tativr Of Urn( i Australian Ked Cross m Malaya She is well i known m \l<! y bourne for »>< > Ked Onh work > L <
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    • 16 4 if <JLKr> i pggaoDi BEAUTY SPECIALIST EUPOPffIH QPERQTOIIS Capitol Buitdins 159 North Bridse K< TEf Ml)
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    • 159 4 g "PWWf HELFNA Xl BINSTEINS fj MQTH &t4? 4 H OUM f aM > powdku CukmmO AM) MABSACE n J ht h I °2 ll l^ ''v?" t,., fi nanced by the delicate veiling CRtAM-The hrst and most im- ol an exquisite pcrtant .step to Beauty. Cleanses HELENA RI'BINSTEIN creations
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    • 95 4 Keep Young Keep Ga\ tr F 1 h l^&*aii /Mm JaSJL P R E P A R A T I 0 V^riß^ > Cleanse, Tone, Nourish -that s V«V y° un P fresh-looking skin. ioo^ «M V ii> s-* And a young skin is the secrei r« tA' Cleanse with
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  • 930 5 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address you letter to her co Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. *Post Free*—^ Facilities i IN order to facilitate the J sending
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    • 58 5 i f^i W/JI MUiMWII V^^^^H V Contoure I NAIL ENAMEL IpAliSh < .stays on longer |CAUSE it does not chip <%+ f%fk ■CAUSE of its briUiant gloss. Icause of its ten exciting shades IPAUSE of its outstanding value. I Coritoure Beauty Aids m >MNjl liv AND FACE MOULDING TREATI 'v
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    • 33 5 Correspondence Coupon > 1 This »oap— ■">*! le tmlwil w»ch i ererr qwrv V MORNING TRIBUNE t SATURDAY, JULY 12. 1941 (Hospital Quaityj i^^J^S HEAD" *V o poB A h sr* pu i4f Wartiw 111
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  • 701 6 Services' BREVITIES By M Ubiqu« "EtftST come, first served" is the order for; the day for the free show to the troops J Sof Hokson's Ghafce" OO Wednesday next. I TTir* Victoria Theatie houses the production: win h commences at 8 p.m., but I advise you to g«t theiv much
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  • 1669 6 ONE point which was repeatedly made at yesterday's sitting of the Contracts Commission was that final payments for work done for certain service departments were delayed for as long a period as three years. < This, one witness stated, imposed a considerable
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    • 39 6 LUlullu|h&J|| nincTtnc kpsi A. d« BT. DALMAS f°" V Established 18 31 Contractors to His MaJt< v^ D tj Office, Air Ministry, Cr°^ n >t for the Colonies Gov« Departments, ew. Sole Afenfr-RAHAMTN P^ 4§l 117-125 Cecil Street. Sin«;»P
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  • 1342 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London -5 First Woman Bomber j Pilot: A Reply From Hore-Belisha: Minis- 1 S ter's Socialistic^ Daughter. London, June 22. qVE women sat on a bench 1 to the Embankment Garpns Four of them were office orkeis enjoying a few minutes Spite from toil during
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  • 304 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1941. WAR PRODUCTION THOUGH the candid criticisms levelled against Government during the House of Commons' debate on war production last week may have been somewhat embarrassing to the departments concerned, they served to emphasise we need to redouble the nations effort m this direction. By
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    • 61 7 TJ^OMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4 Arcade Building A. THOMPSON, D.OSs. 35 mSV" of °««»ar Science) F^QPean Cltnioi Expericnw. GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL A Dance be held on Wednesday July 23rd at 9.50 p.m. m Aid of THE QUEEN'S MESSENGER Tickets ©an be bought at the Hotel, John Littles and Rag l u
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    • 31 7 OS^ f SAFEGUARD! (Kpjf iVoURSELVEsI INSURE WITH I THE EASTERN UNITED! ASSURANCE CORPORATION 1 LTD. I SECURITY PLUS SERVICE I Head Office -No. I6D Cecil Street J SWGATORB, 8A ««ONB I
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  • 56 8 i This picture was taken i during exercise when troops S were engaged m rounding up J 'enemy" parachute troops I who were supposed to have i landed on the downs. It shows a tank stopping by i the roadside during exer- cisc is a source
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  • 83 8 A COMMUNIQUE irom the Food Controller, Malaya, states that •vith eilect irom August 1, 1941. all xocrts of coarse salt from Malaya will be placed under quota. It will be necessary tor exporters n* *his commodity to make application to the Food Exports Branch. ana hxport
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  • 85 8 f l £i? ck °l l Lmdon receH l V oil arguments agu'v^' nrL. If, L? 1 hmren f r London hate been settled m those /oiSJ rlnt ?ed an nine times the llsual number under the L-onaon Council evacuation scheme are now leaving London. The by
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  • 302 8 MAL DEM (;o-opkr ATI!)N b with Chinaß aggression b \M I Malaya m r O rr9 situation. I The NanyftM r| gapore. attribute* 1 tion of the Nuntafl to German anH about the waveri foreign policy aifl recognition of «S courage Japan to| tack on Russia Another theon I .designed
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    • 74 8 BACK IN THEIR FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS ESTELLE COWAN Presents Coconut Grove (Pasir Panjang) WHERE YOU Him: \m> |)a\<i: Under the Tropical Moon and Swaying Palms Dinner A La Carte Chinese Chow Music By Kleiny Boys Entertainment By COWAN BAILEY EXTENSION EVERY SAT. AFTERNOON TEA BY THE SEA Singapore's Sunday Night Special
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  • 58 9 Unfed States and Russia Iratic combination against fiSTchineM ne^papers m 5t developments m the war .one it »s remarked: I 1 V strength of the -British Navy and Air Force Is powr The day of Hitler's downfall 1R h ,h collan-
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  • 121 9 I BFNEFICIARY to his father's Sate valued at $120,000 S •m Seng, who described FS motor mechanic and whj tog en a bankrupt -since «J fgg* ibilitus amounting '0 lla.^'. Sucuafully applied for his di^- m the Hi?h C'.Urt J** I was made a n rr and
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  • 169 9 Used Hammer On Compatriot [COMPLAINANT used insulting: words to me whenever wai about to go to bed with iv wife," said Sidimin bin >aipan when charged yesterday j nth causing grievous hurt to j \hraad bin Kasinin with a lammer. It was alleged that Ahmad spat i Bidimin'i daughter on
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    49 9 LUCKY DO VES An outstanding star on Broadway to.day is ravishing Rosita Royce creator of the now famous "Dance of the Doves H^r act is hailed by visitors as being excentiona'.v artistic. She appears and dances nude, "covering" herself witn doves. And the hirds stay pretty close to Rosita!
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    • 589 10 afsdfsd Domestic Occurrence^ -i. ATH MR ONG BOON TAT. JP-, gMjed away peacefully at the General BosplUl, Singapore, at 1130 p.m on Tuesday. BUI July, 1941, aged 54 Ha left two Widows, four .sons •Tianjf Wee, Tiantf Guan Tiang Ch<K>n and Tlang Hin». three daughters (Lim Neo, Kwai Khejiß ancl
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    • 682 10 Wanted WANTED Eliiiar M.9 cm. lens for £j-r; Must be m Rood order. Apply Box wo -i '"<■> Malaya Tribune, Sln K apore (No. 31QK. WANTEeTtcTrENT: Small cheap house. preferably semMunilshed. outside town.. ESS Box 986 co Malaya Tribune. Btn*a- pore- _J I WANTED Second-hand Barbells. Books iSdiu-ln- on Pascal
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    • 703 10 For Sale STOCK CLEARANCE SALE erase r £S* writing .P^^T^PSMeS^K ransparent envelopes. H J^ de^ > JJJS aer bands glue. etc. regardless of cost. display 9. Arcade. Slngwre^ SIXA-ALVE~PYsrRADIOORAM m eKctlknt condition. $2001- or »«^i r^JApply 48. Pearl 1 HIU Terrace. ram Road School. Singapore. (No. »«K) FOR QUICK SALE
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    • 655 10 Motor Vehicles iF you WANT to sell your car, phone 088. Singapore. Caah paid. (Mo. 876H) WANTED Austin Seven two or four se*W Post Box 307, Kuala Lumpur. (Mo. 287K> STANDARD TOURER. 9 HP. 1830 Model. 4 cylinders, $350;- or nearest. Apply No. 3. Pabang Road. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 247K)
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 125 10 All I SINGaJ ZBL Z2S fl ZHP.i %M ZBP2 Jfl 41 j« Jl lonJ O3Y-17.81 16M«| 19I1m| (From s iT9 11 M ,1 25 S3 J (From 9 Ml saigJ 25 41 J (iitnl 45.05 J (SlUi BANGI HSPS 2S.|| From f »9 KUALA X ZGB 5 met I (dally
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  • 106 11 18 Months Almost Without Schooling 4 TRAGEDY baa A overtaken our children.* declared Miss B. M. Pearson m her presidential address at York to the National Union of Women Teachers' conference. Teachers had been engaged on noneducational activities, she said, and large numbers of children had received very Hteißhteen months.
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  • 46 11 NEW SECRET DEFENCE DEVICES ARE SUCCESS IN t(he last British invasion manoeuvres completely new I means of detecting enemy forces were extremely sj.cesstu*. The existence ox new British secret means of defence In case of invasion was reported m the 8.8.C br/idcast for .ne m forces.
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  • 60 11 Nazi Revenge On Norway Families WHEN the Germans returned to the Lofoten Islands, Norway, after the Br» un thosiJwho went wlla the British and sno. Pern. This is described m letter smuggled out of Norway and rc J j ceived by a New YorK woman. The le-ic. I awaits the
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    • 330 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. (FROM PAGI 111) tLANDSCHI \NDELCHAPPU, N.V h V Royal Charter AD 1824 (dg Trading Society) t i2:mooc Correspondents PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITBD lead CHtic* BATAVIV Branches. East mdies:— Som»marang, Medan, WeiBandoeng. CneriDOL pecalongan, Djokjft 10, Tjilatjap, Djembei ig', Bandjennasin, Ma ontianak, Femangkat ing, Sambas, Djambl mi, Telok BetODg Denpassar
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    • 477 11 Miscellaneous GULAM MOHAMED, Tailor. J6OB. Alexandra Road. Singapore. Guarantees good fitting Moderate prloes. (No. 256K) HORSE-RACINO Big punters who contt- I nually lose should write immediately to Box No. 21, Malaya Tribune. Penan*. (No. 299K) MAISON PEARL. 572, Geylan* Road. Singapore. Ladles Permanent Wave. Pri««: HI-. OhUdren J3 Shampoo Setting
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    • 245 11 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TFNDERS. TF.NDKRB are now Invited for the following materials or aervlce. 9m pwttculan see Municipal Tender Boom. TBNDKR !>•»• of Closing supply of 2tt ton* «f Beat M QualJfj Quick Lima fw »°ofej« Water liept. J«&. W* Supply oi Galvanised Sleel UDXKketed TOM*. M ai July.
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  • 217 12 NEWS FROM INDIA on Saturday 2 million. The Hyde-aba Corn! lias Riven £3;^ the welfare of S their dependain me CommituJ also presented ft provide a hul fj dian troops m Middle East, n for the benefit «r Yugoslav refagrt the Near East atyout the same to the Lore Man
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    • 251 12 POSITIVELY LAST 4 SHOWS TJMIAY 11 a.m. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 |aLHAMBRA The Aff-Ovf Iffvgfc Show. 1 wffm HAROLD* LtOYP fM* lOlll j Latest -PATIIK ii\£ETWE" |and •ILMVERMAL XKWSRKKL' 7fc DIONNE QUINTUPLETS w "GROWING UP" SEE the thousand and one thrills that make "THE WAGONS ROLL AT NIGHT a thrill-a-minute melodrama
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  • 302 13 Brevities From The Courts I AID to have caused hurt to Mah Man X) with a bottle iew Ah Tong i 22» iimed trial before Mr. W.D. Carew, thc| lagistratc. P incident was i have taken I a t 2 am. or i The case was ed for men- 1
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    • 120 13 rpRODUCER OF "AFRICA SPEAKS" NCS YOU ANOTHER THRILLING I DRAMA OF DARKEST AFRICA OPENING TO-MORROW ||A.M. 3-!5, 6-15 9-15 P.M. AjjjAMBRA lEN THEY SWKt THE TREMBUSI i^fc?M^KS^?te2 Half hrutfi Liy filmed trow rtal-Wt thrills Di."FMf C MOEFUI! > >• i y?\> «»fj lor yrt's*W I I BY POPULAR REQUEST! HAWAIIAN
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    • 109 13 4 SHOWS TO-DAY &> TO-MORROW I II a.m. jj^J I 51.1.1 \^mbk LOVE... J ■jl A "Z**>± O""v lioinun... |H I M^ > MrTiii^ t RTRHKM l^B I nLAuijn... m I E ■<.' ■l^ 1 P^P^^^^^^^^^^^^P^P^P^^ t IHv mmM M 1 A ft -*4R^^k 1b V I l^^^H X, -^1
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  • 632 14 RAF AVENGE 1940 DEFEAT MALAYA Hl* MM4i:H loyal Aii Fonv The Army 1. CTBIkING pmi f#«^ the Bojal Air Force more than ■Tliwi Hit IsftM Jhey sustained last year when they filled a smashing victory over the Army m their Malaya Cup match at Anmr Road Stadium yesterday. i( OPPOruMif.s
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  • 139 14 FOLLOWING are the revis- J fed selections for this after- ..oon's races, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting:— By "BESS BETT" Race 1. STORMY NIGHT Marcheta II Race Z. ROYAL DESIRE S Resistance -f( i Race 3. ME Burraneer J Race 4. i^ «i li-.RE
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  • 187 14 DAFFLES batted themselves into a strong position yesterday m their annual intercollege cricket match against the Medical College, scoring 115 for four wickets. A feature of the match was the fine play of B. S. Varma who opened Raffles score with a bright 40. Varma went out
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  • 828 14 FOLLOWING is Bess Bett's card for toJ Singapore races: H Race 1. Horses Class 3, Dir. 3—6 furs~~T^B 0 0 0 STRAIGHT FLIGHT 9.00 Good for big money 0 2 1 THE EM- PEROR 8.13 Should be up on the board I 3 0 0 jrST MY I
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    • 58 14 1 tJ^mu] Bl B» '^=^.I^B IK, B^k:'" m Kfcss^s^B H^t^i -^h Bf lra!l HcBI Is af f iTrHiWtitkv^'rX'.." 'AT I H~SJ Hrt .■■KH^^^^l It R oUßwl^Cr^ P II 7---V < Riff' ■I I I I] f) n ■Li I 1 V2sh^bl m& V^ltil th^ &&m!&mr' 100% GRIP! SILENCE! SAFETY! MILEAGE!
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 61 14 Sporin* Diary TO-DAY SOCCER: Malaya Cup Singapore v Nerrt Sembilan. Seremban. SAP A. Lea*uV tKv. I, Loyals v TTL.E.. Gillmaa; Ra" (ac-ac) v S.R.C.. Stadium, Reserve Manchester* v Chinese Athletic. T*ng- "A RAJIC v CaiCKET: S.C.C. V CSC. 8.C.C.; S.BC V Air HH SRC; T.M.C.A. T li> ITeneahi. YiICA.; SCHC
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  • 371 15 Tribune Staff Reporter) ,u v the Commander-in-Chief, Far East, Sir Robert poiiham, two officers belonging to the Thai Serml Juan* Sura Narong and Flight Lieut. Dawee a arrived m Singapore by train yesterday evening P r 'infection of the Services m Malaya. P met at the Railway eAD.C to
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  • 63 15 yesterday the sale and ttion into the Colony of mterial (including stirfc hu.se for stirrup tntl-gaa respirators of ther than those examiniproved by a Govern Jctor shall be punishfine of $200 for first d $500 for second and offences. out the measures laid ne Defence rsale of materials) Regulations,
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  • 30 15 *.>s! a DeW seri s of »«uks from the Sn«a W on 'First Aid" is "to i ft D. A. B. Hopkin ■U^y 15. at 7.15 pm.
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  • 154 15 ma Culpable h^>icide [&k murder against r W by r c S^apore te at" n rter< yester- at the continued inn morning A s:*M h odwa V. Who tratr of Hoh Chye •her h, ,i <h hye H °ck. to on band ret «mod Wll j une 26 to.
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  • 199 15 MORE SURPRISES IN U.S. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS Denver (Colorado) July 10. 1 v ilK American professional Golf Association championship field was reduced to eight players as the result of 36 holes matches of the third round. Survivors are Ben Hogan, the leading money winner so far this season. Densmore Shute, Gene
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  • 136 15 A 65-YEAR-OLD Chinese woman. Urn Yok Lian, was sentenced to three months' simple imprisonment by Mr. W D. Carew, the third! magistrate, when she l pleaded guilty to a charge of assisting m carrying on a chap Ji ki lottery. It was stated that Lim was arrested m
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  • 154 15 Simla, July 10. QN the conclusion 01 the proceedings of the Road Advisory Committee, which was attended by Ministers and experts from all over India, a statement has been issued living brief details of the Committee's delu De special attention was paid to the coordination of road
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  • 66 15 Co-operation Of Supply Council And Traders Calcutta, July 10. MX. M.S. A. Hydan, Indian representative on the Eastern Group Supply Council met the committee of the Muslim Chamber of Commerce here today. The committee urged on Mr. Hydari the need for closer association between the Supply Department, and Council and
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  • 90 15 CINGAPORE will play their third Malaya Cup match at Seremban to-day, when they meet Negri- Sembi lan. On their form against Johore and Malacca, Singapore should score a good victory over the Negri. but playing at home Negri Sembilan might pat up a very hard fight.
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  • 124 15 porters cheering again when m the third minute they regained their lead. A concerted raid saw the air- men's forwards swarming their opponents' goal, and during a melee. Campbell, who had cut m, smashed home a beauty rrom 20 yards out, a shot which had Mace beaten all ends up.
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  • 152 15 WITH seven wickets intact, the Fortress Signals have 124, T^Tis to make for victory m their Gillman area crickefc final (Large Units) against the Loyals, which entered its third day at AlexandI ra yeslerday. The first innings scores were: 'Loyals. 173: Singles, 178. In their second innings,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 51 15 SANTA CLAUS NEVER FILLED A STOCKING" LIKE MARLENE DOES? Pv^^B Bi '%ml^' jit ti i.- it Zt'SßwfcuPC-' 1 «1 K» v tf-a^*^' ll M B '^B^Bk i w 1 ■Blßr^^Jßlßlß^ 1< ■BBBt BE O m! VOCW^.^BBB^^^B^BB; A "LEG-cellent" idea...l Meet BIJOU, the Tropical Tempest... TUESDAY NEXT j -at THE CAPITOL-
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 145 16 Room. July 11. AKOMh ronr.nunUiue rrpoits that the lirlttf-li t.uln bombed Nh;>l«*h durlnu the ni«hi Th<- mi 1 la.sU-d three hours and mu-M'<l VJWt UamiiKe to dwelllnn houses. Viva dvllUiM wrre klllfd and wounded. ItiliiiM raUK on Nlr.mlH In Cyprus and on nil plants nt H:nf:» an-
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  • 24 16 There will be a general livery at 8.15 this morning of the sur- face- mail which arrived from I London yosLtrday.
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  • 51 16 Mr »J M I- of the F.MS. RMlwuy. m rtpcndlnK pt»rt of hl« leave ;.t 8t MnrKarpt'H. Wimborne. Dorset. Mr B M KunUliih. Chief CUrk. Labour Olficc, Kliuik. mis bt^n tr»n.sf<rrr"a i< the P W.D. Kuan tan. Mr. R Wilson. Senior Surveyor. Johfre. \\m been appointed to act as Chief
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  • 114 16 Helsinki, July 11. CIELD-MARSHAL Mannerheim. r Finnish Commandcr-in-Chlef. recalls m an order of the day the pronSse made lo the KareUans of Finland m the Finnish war of independence ol 1918 that bf would not sheathr* his «word until Finland ana il vn 18 montiu after the war
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  • 103 16 Winnipeg, July 11. PANADA h&s made "important v commitments" for the defence of Newfoundland and its ports, said Panada's Premier. Mr Mackenzie Kirn*, yesterday. He said that because he had f n'ired Canada instead of going to Pritain, as seme Government quartrrs had suggested, hp would b*
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  • 28 16 London, July 11- The German RiKa tummand has removed al forces from the Gcnnan-Swisj frontier putting m their places old men and invalids. Rays the Mos- row KaUio.
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  • 227 16 Cable News from 'Down Under' i i »HE Olricial War 1 correspon-j aent (Kennein Sfc*sor> reports m a dea- von has now been] noon, engineers sue- 1 along the northern banks of the Daliour River, except >r a small patch of ievil's own country" ear El Atiuua. which Kn of
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  • 198 16 Expert On Mechanised War At Minsk London. July ll* GENERAL Paulo w, now Cotnmui Uder-in-Chief of the Minsk ArHjJ Is one of Russia's foremost ex^/M m mevhon^d warfare. organised and instructed the arm -i oured units of the Spanish Kcpiin- iican Army during the Spam -n Six weeks after the
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