Morning Tribune, 14 July 1941

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune v ,,l ,;-No. 140, Monday. July 14, 1941.
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  • 194 1 GERMAN DIFFICULTIES IN SOUTH SECTOR Ke« v..rk. July Is. .N atimi -.sum that the Ger-^ man encountering ffieoltics m their attack on B «sia frt.m Bessarabia b un Uined m a despatch from correspondent of Popolo 11$ tli i who has visited this fdi>r of th« Kussu-German runt, avoiding to
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  • 583 1 ANGLO-SOVIET ALLIANCE SIGNED O All Aid O fc |»arai« k INarr AN important agreement for joint action by the British and Russian Governments m the war against Germany has been signed. The two Governments mutually undertake to render each other assistance and support of all kinds m the war against
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  • 355 1 London, July 13. /is have resumed their offenKussia after a two-day lull. <»\v communique states that tj of importance took place In the south -western sector of i the Russians claim that completely annihilated a 1/1 regiment U," the Russians claim, mechanised forces of
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  • 398 1 London, July 13. Syrian armistice documents were initialled after dis--1 cussion lasting nearly 12 hours when a sudden acciden tal defect m the lighting system lent an additional touch of drama to the event. The ratification will follow at a later date. The Middle
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  • 93 1 London, Juiy 13 ITALIAN casualties, including natives, total considerably over half a million to the end of June, it I* learned m authoritative circles m London. ci f Italian and native prisoners and f. h^^ ua^ amount, to 582,000. Details show c J^OOO -a~i African natives deserted
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  • 191 1 ARMISTICE SETTLED in SYRIA \«t«\ July 13. AT the conclusion of the initialling of the armistice pact between the Vichy forces and the Allies, General Si* Henry M ait land Wilson, broad raiting from the mess room, tali, "We have just been facing part (l a painful but necessary ceremony.
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    30 1 General Georges Catroux, S whose brilliant leadership of J i he Free French forces m Syria was one of the out- standing features of the I campaign just concluded. a
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  • 509 2 (By Drsmotul Tkhe, neuter's Special Correspondent with me j biiperi.il Farces. A British Yumumry Camp near Acr<o. London, July 13. T4IE Vichy Commission initialled the Armislirt documents li 10.10 last nk'ht, local time, pending official ratilication. The discussion of the armistice terms took place
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  • 121 2 New York, July 13. WfK UmUttt States has ffiven t Portugal assurances that she \>. ill not mm into the Azores or ihv Capo V»n-.-i"' Islands, announced Srnhor 4i JBianehi, the Portufrucs«* Minmtme, to interviewers. i^'nhor di ißuuchi added: "Wo fiave got lull confidence m
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  • 124 2 Dutch Indies Streng then ing All Defences Batavia, July 13. THE N.E.I. Government has Informed the People's Council that both the Netherlands and the N.K.I. Governments will reckon with all possibilities which may arise from this war. One of these possibilities is the formation of an expeditionary force. It depends
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  • 26 2 Vichy, July 13. THE French Cabinet met last night under Marshal Petaln. A communioue issued later st&tes that ''current affairs were discussed.' Reuter
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  • 118 2 London, July 13. A IST inquest has been held m North Ireland on the six -soldiers who were drowned when they entered the water from a motorboat with rifles and boots for what was described as swimming exercises. Sixteen officers and men were aboard and the
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  • 51 2 Batavia, July 13. oTARTTNG next week X.L.M. planes on the Near East route will apaln fly to Lyddah m Palestine which, after the outbreak of hostilities m I>aq, was abandoned as the terminal station and was replaced, first by Basrah, and later by Amman m the Trans-Joidan
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  • 399 2 1 London, July 13. '*pHE signature of the armistice with General I)em z i and the elimination of Syria as a field O f operation mean** a tremendous strengthening O f the Allied war potential m the Middle East, wates' I Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. Britain has conducted
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  • 141 2 Zurich, July 13. A PICTURE of life m France to-day is given m 1M paper Berner Tagblatt which stresses the difficulties confronting the masses and their apathy towards news of current happenings. "Even with the Syrian war, about 80 per ce"Jare indifferent,'* says the
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  • 128 2 Vichy, July 13Representations to the Turkish oovemmei) concerning 11 French ships which have take) refuge at Alexandretta have been made by M. OutW Vichy Charge d 'Affaires m Ankara, says the Vie News Agency. It is stated m Vichy that the patrol vessel
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  • 47 2 London, July 13— Montenegro's National A cl met yesterday m Cetinie and proclaimed Monta sovereign and independent state taking a t rm\ constitutional monarchy, states the Berlin R^ dl King of Italy will be asked to appoint a regent is 1 to frame a new constitution Reuter
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    • 104 2 Domestic Occurrence AnNOUNCKMKNT: THE f<ATK MR. ONG KOON TAT, Messrs, Otijt IY nR Hock and T. W. Oiitf jtnri the members of tlic-late Mr Onj? Boon rp at\s family would prefer that no jto-TeathH, immortelles, etc., feftoulri be sent and that the tnoney which would otherwise fo-Hpent on Much wreaths,
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  • 233 3 FRANCO-JAPANESE TENSION in HANKOW Hankow, July 13. Vmiamite policeman and a Japanese were killed ami V m »t her Japanese slightly injured m gunfiphl early morning m the French Concession between Anna--2L Dolicc and a party of Japanese. *****1 p I The cause of the clash is not .dear. Following
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  • 83 3 i Stories About Washington. July 13. IE Maritime Commission has Cinounced that it has taken 16 more Danish cargo ships m m United States ports. kin- 31 Danish ships now acSd under the Ship Requisition L commission had previously ren o\er one Italian vessel while •sident Roosevelt has also
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  • 103 3 Batavla. July 13. E X.E.I, hospital ship Oranje, which was rebuilt m Australia her new task and is now moorin Tandjong Friok harbour, was object ot a visit by the Gover- -General who ascei tamed perally that everything wsls ready, the best possible treatment of •nded Anzacs who
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  • 68 3 J Istanbul, July 13 tR Greek cargo ships which took refuge here have hoisued Union Jack following their chase by a British firm of shiplers. he captains have refused to rea to Greece, declaring that they ild never submit to the puppet. Tslakogru. the Greek Quis-i
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    87 3 Artillery)^ p are fully aware how much de- i L pends on speed. I m tfce event of j invasion they will be required J to go into ac- tion as quickly I as they can. t Speed, then, is I one of the fun- damentals of i their training
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  • 211 3 Continued R.A.E Activity Over North France London, July 13. BRITISH bombers and fighters were agrain active over Northern France yesterday. In the mornin ff heavy bombers, escorted by fiffhtere, railway *nd canal communications, says an Air Ministry communique. M liTthte afternoon an offensive sweep over Northern France was carried out
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  • 109 3 Healy Lodged In Brixton Prison London, July 13. f AHIR Healy, the three-year-old member of the t Northern Ireland Parliament who was arresttd yesterday m Northern Ireland under a detenUon order of the Home Secretary under the Defence Regulations, was brought to d n y es rd y lx n
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  • 163 3 Calcutta, July 13. ••INDIA is producing three-fourths of the articles included m the term requirements of her forces," said Mr. M. S. A. Hydari, the Indian representative on the Eastern Supply Group, m a speech at Calcutta. He mentioned that the Council thought India's supply effort
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  • 71 3 Loi^jHDai, July 13. TN bright moonU&Lv {Mil to-cUy 1 German long-rra4:fc «uns moua* ed on the French •CW* opened $ro across the StraH 4 o! l>over aria people living on th» K*nt cop t were awakened t; wi swmd 4PI neavy firing. I Several salvoes
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    • 83 3 \t WHY D O KAWfa HOUGHTFUL HM V£r^ PARENTS VVV^iIC SEND THEIR ftr^V S o N S AND B^^^ DAUGHTERS IV^ TO I PITMAN'S lF^ve^ v Wel \-Paid and CommerdaJ £>* q aU benches a* |Accoun£S, aud Rl Se re »«al work and |^?v In x Pive^ t«lalng courses ll^^oulhWvi
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  • 1050 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By ANZAC CLUB OPENING hi- cheerful and lively .i> a brilliant Australian ummer's day la the new fllogappfl 'home" >l AOTtrtUan and New Zealand Forces serving uere Sprinclnu up like a mushroom Jn just under four weeks, the new <\n/.a/r Club, which occupies a acre
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  • 48 4 To Play Lead In 'Hobson's Choice' LMiss Eva lari T the leading Lai I of Ihe Seen shifter's prodii t tion "llobsoi l Choice," whi goes on at d t Victoria Theal nc*: SaturdJ I and again I the 25th n 1 26 th ot t«a I month.
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  • 757 5 RICE... with a dif f erence I common with many other cereals, such as wheat. ba:l and maize, the mineral salts which are the uab!e part of rice are concentrated m the bran 1 germ. These, of course, are removed during the > of milling, for which reason it is
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  • 77 5 Take A Tip REHFAT ROAST PORK by Ught- ly browning ra- ther thick slices under a prill jtenre on hot 1 apD'i' sauce m a border of ma- carom over? *fch chopped «»eet pickle or j "hutnev ha s beer, sprinkled. v ippkrs Urn i *»<•'■ r .smell while 1
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  • 334 5 i VIENNA CAKES S 5 eggs, loz. butter, V/ 4 oz. sifted flour, soz. castor sugar. S Beat eggs, and sugar to a S froth m a basin placed m a saucepan of hot water. Do not stop beating until you have obtained a thick foam
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  • 692 6 Services' BREVITIES By "Übique" j A FANCY drew and carnival dance is being f A staged m the Presbyterian Services' Club J :mi rYiday the 2fith. The dance is m honour :oi the and Sutherland Highlanders, and will last from 8 p.m. until 11 pm .The j "Sambodians" Dance Band
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  • 766 6 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. AS reported earlier, the Government has decided, m an effort to eet rid of indebtedness among its subordinates, to adopt a stricter attitude m future towards employees sufferirU from serious pecuniary embarrassment who will be liable to be
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  • 251 6 POLICEMEN and A. R. P. wardens took part m the evacuation practices carried out m the rural areas of Singapore yesterday. The exercises lasted for only 30 minutes, the essential purpose being to practise diversion of traffic during an emergency m such a way that evacuation
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  • 92 6 (from Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. IkS a sequel to the death of a n five-year-old Eurasian girl. Nancy Rowell, who was found dead m a drain m Kelawei Roa about 4 p.m. on Wednesday, a 40 year-old Eurasian woman, Johann* Rowell, was charged before
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  • 39 6 DOOKS to Read" is the title ot a talk, on the more outstanding books available m Raffles Li brary, to be broadcast from Singapore by Mrs. K. E. Savage-Baily librarian, at 715 p.m. to-day
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  • 13 6 niS-' k R leldruTn Inspector of MarhlSRjg ,532>re ppolnt d to ftct Chief
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  • 1467 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London j The New Ally: Admi- j ral Of Fleet Writes: j Army Drivers And Road Accidents: Swit- zerland And The War _~a London, June 23. fgSiA is mir ally, and it is 'diverting to note the acroa of various political parties t themselves to
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  • 339 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, JULY 14, 1941. ULSTER'S OFFER MR. Wendell Willkie's suggestion that the United States should ask for Irtie cession of naval bases m Northern .Ireland, so that the defence chain President Roosevelt is so courageously building up stretches right into Britain's back-yard, brought forth quick response from Mr.
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  • 248 8 IHTSH Jack (Spike* Sullivan, ex Prtle fighter, Arrr.y captain an< ajm actor, is serving m the Mer. chant Service at 68 to get his owr back on the Germans. T\vo of his sons we> > killed during the Dunkirk evacuation. Spike, a fighter m war
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    • 206 8 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL A llanw wilt he held on Wednesday July 23rd ai 9.30 p.m. m Aid of Tin: s *ii ssi n Tickrts can be bought al Ihf Hotel, John Littles and Raffles. It Ls mdvisable to book early as accommodation is limited. 'Phone 5933 FOR THE RACKS VUlil-.K
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    • 178 8 LOCAL RADIO TODAY p.m 7 15: Books To Read: la Ik by K. E. Savage -Bailey. 8.45: For the Australian Fwces. 9.35: London reh... Hie Stones Cry Out. No. 11 TO-MORROW p.m 7.15: First Aid. talk by Dr. D A. B Hopkin. 9.30: F. Marcial and hi.s S\v Band, relayed
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    • 62 8 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK SATURDAY p.m. 4.50: Running comment.' ry v tht s»xth rf'Cc of the Slr.KJjxrf meeting. Bukit Timah course. 5.55: Eight race 6 50: London relay, calling the British Forces m th; Far East. 7 20: Singapore raring results. SUNDAY p.m. 6.50: Church service from Welle* Hall 9.15:
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    • 6 8 MICKE I prison |s r V
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  • 261 9 Canada-Centre Of Empire's War Effort Thousands v British and lm perial troop; c v a i v ate Greece und ai rived h a c after ;Jnm li historic rearguard at. lion. Th troops were v very good spi.its as can V seen b> tht p h o tographj Photo
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  • 68 9 WHEN the Queen vi^.ted the Kin'; Geoi*ge and Queer Elizabetn Club for Service Women m London, she asked Miss Brirtie Watchorn a young Irish cook, if the clvb c gas supply had been cut off braids. Miss Watchorn srid it had not, and the Queen,
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  • 82 9 TAPTAIN Frank Kenneth Wright. of the Pioneer Corps, who was r =,v! at a court-martial early m am-1 on charges arising out of iv<>pd atsaults on conscientious >b rrtors at Liverpool, has been ■■•rtenced to be reprimanded. Ssrgt D. A. McPhail has been found guilty m two
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  • 48 9 Diplomat Visits Hollywood Dr. Alexander Loudon, Minister of the Netherlands, was a guest of V Frank Freeman. Paramount executive, at the studio recently. Left to ri&ht are Dr. Loudon, George Abell, his press aide, Mary Martin, star of "Birth of the Blues," Serge Semenenko, Boston financier and Freeman.
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  • 32 9 When Mrs Bloomer created her pantaloon for athletic women of the early 19th century sh«maJ °A r BTft I"". SrSSSW ''U?^^ m irous« re is >hfe .ne-p.ece sharKsKln tennis dres.
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    • 43 9 HJSP i BY WALT DISNEY) 1 r^v^ i 7 v 1 r a ni fKBToooPV howp v-set m kebe^ SSBHHHB )v,^r^| v^ BUT HOW PIP y^^C^—l^^^ SJrS IMPOSSIBLE! THE VIN^Ag O^Th£^ k^ feloK \vl "^V 7KEERLESS m WATCHIN' ME LAS 1^??^ 1 I
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    • 2797 10 afsddfdf Motor Vehicles j IP YOU WANT to sell jour car, phone 5088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H) WANTED Austin Seven two or four seaW. Post Box 307. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 287K> WANTED Flat Marvellette. Full particulars and nett cash price to Box 43 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 335K)
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    • 266 10 ONTffijl I I SINGAPORB I EHL 225 m. 1333 c« I ZBP.I. 30 M 'I 96t mlcs. KHP-2. 48.58 a I cm met ZHPJ. 41.38 m lil U.JM LONDON 1 gsv— n ri me si 16-84 metres R OSF 15.14 me i| R 19.81 metret. Eg (Prom 6 15 p.m.
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  • 147 11 THIEVES LEAVE 9-MILE TEA TRAIL t r SEVEN men stole a lorry-load of tea enough for ***** weekly rations drove It desperately for about nine miles, then had to leave the J haul and bolt, be- cause radio had told a police constable all about it. 4nd all along the
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  • 139 11 R.A. WHO CAUSED SENSATION DEAD THE death took place at Middleton-in-Teesdale. Co. Diuham. of Mr. Regnaid urenville Eves, R.A., aged 65. Ten years ai?o Mr. Eves figured m one of the greatest sensations m the history of the Royal Academy Three of his pictures, which were hung, were found t:>
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  • 83 11 i I WELCOME to American volun- ft teers to China is expressed m he Ta Kung Pao which says reports that American volunteers ire going to China and Britain j nave been m circulation for some Ame but Mr. Roosevelt's anlouncement formally revealed the [natter. "This is another
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    • 211 11 public Notice SINGAPORE^ /lUNICIPAUTY TBin«M. are now tojnjl f^« i yj jjxf at 01— IH mlv of 1.000 << of Salt OtawJ rare PiP«. 4 *JJ"" 6 Au> aM IHI. Atf. Mu-Jdp-1 eearetary RITISH INDIA J© APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England) ■XINSULAR AND ORIENTAI S. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND
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    • 419 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. (FROM PAGE If) Professional CAST OUT UNCLBAW BPIBITB. heal slcknefib and cUseo«« In the power of Lord jeem Chri_t. Oome. Fre«. 'Two* Oovc 383, Joo CW.% •^WW |O a43K) BEBT-CHEAPBBT FAX* POWD»I That's Wt*t to^»* O»«« Tou Ite U nt makes every po-fderlnß rfrrtatfcm of marvellor.s Wuty. Ita
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    • 347 11 hJEDERLANDSCHE HANDELNWSTSCHAPPIJ, MYSatablisned by Roy»l Charter AX> 182^. (Netherlands Trailing Society) Paid Up Capital JgSSffi Reserve Fund i. l^w^w London Conre«pw»d«m*« NATIONAL PSSSSJP 1^ Head Office BJtTAVTA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies 6our»baya, Samarang, Me<to, V|g*tevreden Bandoeng, CnerWOD Tegal, Pecalongan, Dtonakarta, Solo, TJiletjap, DJenm Palembang, Bandjermastn, cassar, PontLinak, Pemangjtti Singkawang, Sambas,
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  • 128 12 PREWAR BRITAIN NO MORE Mr J B PRI^TIEV. ar Foyle's B okl and Freedom" luncheon said i^at ht' was sorry to hear within the last few dav.s th.V ht was the most dt tested man m this country because the most he hud ever asked, for WAI that we should
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  • 68 12 OfficerM.P. HitchHiked THE youngest M.P., Captain John Pro.umo, 26. who sits for •lettering, started a short leave by hitchhiking from his station to his home, Avon Dassett, Warwickshire. He thumbed his way 120 miles m four and a half hours and iad liits m ton motor-cars, two lorries, and a
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  • 56 12 IRISH REPUBLIC RIDICULOUS THE Bishop of i ChelitLsforr) 'Dr Henry Wilson > writes, 1 m hi* Diosccsan 'Chronicle of military comDlicationr lacing Britain ar.<i created by: "The ridiculous Iriih Republic < which is not only tmable to! defend itself, but re- j fuses to allow us to dtfend it) "The
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  • 70 12 Boy's 'Right To Be Caned' TANON E. F. Braity (Durham) told the Association of Education Committee, at their annual efltuereiice m London: In my opinion, it is tin rf*»ht rverv schoolboy to have a very ifcUud hidmß ilvhough he would not make the claim lor nimself "I think if le
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  • 84 12 Simla, June 30. j C RESENT indications are that the t life of the Central Assembly 'vill be extended by another year i 71i? extension announced last year Ifl up to Sept. 30, 1941. As regards the date? of the autumn session of the Assembly,
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    • 181 12 Don't miss this hisl rliaiiri' to see a really grand M. C. M. picture CAPITOL T |l :m:, I-1S i> I MYSTERY THRILLS SOMETHING NEW IN IN A LOVE NEST! honeymoons The yr.tr' s grandest love- TIM£ THERE'S A and-lnu£h hit' mi J ROBERT BRIDK. I MVHtqOm&Uf BRIDEGROOM .TirlllnlTtu a
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    • 101 12 THE PRODUCER OF "AFRICA SPECS'! BRINGS YOU ANOTHER THRILLInJ DRAMA OF DARKEST AFRICA I TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 1 ALHAMBRA WHEN THEY STRHCi THE .^JJP^IE TREMBLES! I I Daringly filmed from real-life thrills by Or. PAUL I. HOEfIER! I Presented with a new issue of I Till- JIAIHH Or Tl>ll
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  • 376 13 .From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, .Saturday. to the rinding of a highl} ieccmi>osed body at the m j| e> King Road, an inquiry was held yesterdi-y ir into the death of one Chow Fook (60) by Che Othman lifAtiitnL-d sitting as :-oroner,
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  • 86 13 BRIGHT LIGHTS! IKOI'UU) HEN OF AFRICA" Itt HM \lhambra) KB African Jungle T^ leopards and fix their lingers with which v ictims are highlights of 9vd of Africa." which opened "if A.;... •!!>-., vfsterday «Jll up to the standard of Jungle tnow who Ilk- such adHJ Is a n\m to
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  • 173 13 CHINESE LOVE OF MUSIC (CHUNGKING ifl far from being a desert insofar as music is concerned. Tohsikovsky's Symphony Patheticjue was recently played before an enthusiastic audience. Perhaps nothing could have better demonstrated the Chinese spirit, because the concert took place at a time when the Japanese started the "bombing season"
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  • 106 13 PERFECT (NAZI) MOTHER A German motru-r. notified by ;he Luftwaffe that Kor .>as (lead, va>: later informed by eight of her neighbours that they had listened m to the BBC. shortwave and had hoard that her boy was nlivr and a prisoner. Instead of being arateful for the news, the
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  • 62 13 IN the pocket 3f an unknown ta a n found drowned m the Thames was one playing card the nine of diamonds, "the Curse of Scotland." In 1692 King William signed the order for the massacre of the MacDoialds m Glencoe. The order, legend avers, was
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  • 122 13 'GESTAPO' RULE IN P.O. CHARGE THE use of secret methods to £nd out members' views was suggested at t-he conference of OH Post Office Engineering Union at Morecambe The conference was discussing a report m which there was reference to the unfair transferring of workers because it was thought that
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    • 61 13 IF YOU ARE SEEKING FOR I PLEASURE AND ENTERTAINMENT I CALL OVER AT THE (TO-NICHT DANCE 9.30 to 12 p.m.) I Come 6 Dance With Our Charming I Hostesses To The Strain Of A I First Class Dance Band 0« THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE YEAR! I "PORE vs. Si:i
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    • 84 13 THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC VIVIDLY BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN AS THE MOST THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT OF mi COLUMBIA'S Presenting PAT O'BRIEN AT HIS "MIGHTIEST" BEST THE MOST DANGEROUS gWWBY BUJW" MADE THEATRE THINDKR WITH I NFOiJi.KT TABLE EXCITEMENT. (Passed UNCUT by the LOCAL authorises). LAST DAY Jft to-day rawum 3.15,
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  • 89 14 ECUADOR ACCEPTS MEDIATION Santiago de Chile, July 13. ijICUADOR has accepted the offer of mediation by Brazil and Argentine m the difficulties which had arisen between Peru and Ecuador The Prime Minister, Dr. Tobar Qonoso, conferred with teprasenta tiye.s 6f Brazil and Argentina with regard to Ecuador's reply. Following their
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  • 47 14 Denver, Colorado, July 12. jJYRON Nelson, present America Professional Golf Association champion, beat Gene Karazen wef times winner r>f the title, by two and one In the .semi-final of tbf PGA championship. ♦w Vie hmi beat Ray I *angmin m Die other .semi-final. Reuter.
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  • 182 14 DAFFLKS COLLEGE DEFEATED MEDICAL COLLEGE U BY 77 RUNS TO RETAIN THE SEOW POII LENG COP FOR THE SECOND YEAR IN SUCCESSION WHEN THEIR THIRTEENTH ANNUAL INTER COLLEGE CRICKET MATCH ENDED AT MEDICAL COLLEGE GROUND. YESTERDAY. Facing thie prospect of having to make more than 200
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  • 420 14 ruh.kk COftUtf— |d luns. Abdul A/i/ < Oh» mi BUi»g b Horn Slugh 20 B 8. Vn.rmt I. AlvJs 40 Roy Jiiirtii c Itiitniun h H»-ra Singh 5 T Hlvh' iKi'nn c fThenK Slang b H*ra Singh 15 R Thnv Chonn .Slang b n»la»ln«am 27 E Haik<r r
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  • 423 14 AN undefeated 145 runs by Ong Swee Keng was the feature of the cricket match between the Singapore Teachers' Association and the S.C.R.C. yesterday when the teachers ran out victorious by two wickets. Swee Keng's total is the highest individual score for the season.
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  • 37 14 Ankara, July 13. THE exchange of Soviet diplomats from Axis territory and Axir diplomats from the USSR, is to take place to-morrow. The respective missions are at present m Turkey.- Reuter
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  • 59 14 Italian Officers Used Make-Up "WHEN Greeks cap- tur c d Italian stores, they frequently found hair nets, cosmetics, powders and perfumes. Italian officers were as vain as women." Konstantin Kotzias, former Gover-nor-G c n c r a 1 Qf Thrace, said this m Capetown. M. Kotzias added during the fighting,
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  • 81 14 TREATED m 1899, the Board of Education has never oni c met. said Mr. Herwald Ramsbotham. i t s President, m Derby. He said that wher. the Duke of Devonshire introduced the BilJ establishing it. he was told m debate it wou'.d be simpler to have
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  • 258 14 MARRIED cricketeer^ provefl they could more than! their own against bachelors I ing by the result of yestefl match at the Padang \A the Singapore Cricket M "Married" and "Singled \1 "Married" scored a de^un over the "Singles" by 100 1 Going m first, "Married" v up 230 runs
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  • 58 14 "Pop" Yetton Win Guillemard Cup Wj "POP" Fetton, who rectt won a sealed handicap for veterans at the S. s. t lowed up this performance winning the 100 metres free open handicap for the wu mard Cup yesterday at the b. pool, beating many younger n Second m yesterday's events
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  • 378 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. \FTKK holding Singapore for 50 minutes, during which time they were just as good as the visiting team the Negri were finally beaten by three goals, to one m the inter-state "Malaya" cup fixture played here this afternoon. All the
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    32 14 A DATE WITH A GOALKEEPER. Brown, who helped the R.A.F. to victory m their Malaya Cup match last week against the Army, streaks through to scoit the first goal of the match.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 62 14 TO-DAY SOCCER Div. I. S.C.P.A. v R E.. Stadium; R.A. (Hy.) v RAF.. Ohanul; Div II A. R.A. P. (Tengah) v 5.H.8.. V.M.C.A.; RE. (P B. v Navy, Puluu Branl; Div. II B, H.M.S. Sultan v Air H.Q., Naval Base. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 1.43 a.m. 9.4 It.; 2.44
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  • 873 15 Brown Bomber) Louis will soon be called up for army md writes John Lardner, ace U.S. sports writer, i rush to get Louis before Uncle Sam docs." Adds writer Lardner: Lont; before the se earns of Mr. Ancil Hoffman,
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  • 217 15 L centuries by C. Thu-f.-ham and V. R. Sabad a splendid innings of were the main feaC match at Balestier yesH n C. Y. M. A. forced a inst Ceylon Sports Club. first Ceylon Sports Club 176 runs to which C. Y. >lied with 83 for the loss wickets
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  • 457 15 »m H L. Hopkin) London, J line 22. oon Wert more than m people— a Jar«e Ser Vlces al Tord s L KAi< m which the S4v que st j on able whem A matches irisove/^ 11 former glory s CcfirkS re no doubt %n S 2n s de
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  • 172 15 CHADDERTON, Lanes. June 21. For ringing the bell of Corpus Christl Church, here, contrary to the Defence Regulations, Francis James Stewart. 25, labourer, of Middle-ton-road, Oldham, stated to be a native of Tuan. Eire, was sentenced to one month's i m prisnnment by the Chadderton magistrates. Police
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  • 73 15 Madrid, July 13. POLLOWING Saturday's cabinet r meeting, it was announced ,nat Gen. Barron has been appointed commander of the military area contiguous to Gibraltar m succession to Gen. Munoz Grande. As already announced, the latter is leading the Spanish volunteers against Russia.
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  • 198 15 TO test the anaesthetic qualities of a drug, Mr. C. 1 ChalmerV:, a chemist, of London, built a makeshift apparatus and anaesthetised himself. He carefully noted his sensations and the aftereffects. Now the drug an old one, called trichlorethylene has been used for some
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  • 165 15 JOHN JUSTIN, hero of the colon? film "The Thief of Bagdad/ it was revealed on June 21, was married secretly two years ago to a girl who is tne same age and was born on the same day as himself. They were married on their 21st
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  • 264 16 LONDON. JILY it HBSBAGJES EXPEEBSING DEVOTION TO FRANCE, m FAITH IN lIKR GREATNESS AND THE CERTAIN!* OF lIKK-MIIKKATION HAVE BKEN SENT TO THE INDEPENDENT FRENCH NEWSPAPER, "FRANCE" BY A M MBEK OF DISTINGUISHED REPRESENTATIVES OP ALLIED NATIONS ON THE OCCASIONS OF THE FRENCH NATIONAL DAY,
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  • 76 16 Rangoon, July 13. v "TM KMA is ready and O Burma is prepared," de- dared Sir Reginald Dorman- Smith, Governor of Burma. m a broadcast after exten- sive visits to various forces I m Burma. I Sir Reginald Dorman- 5 mi li expressed satisfaction S at the conclusion
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  • 33 16 Simla. July 13.— The Indian Government i .is decided to give general permission for the importation of r$M cotton fr^ 1^ Trnn, provided it has not been previously imported there from elsewhere.— Reuter
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  • 134 16 Married 42 Years, Agreed To Part FN years before he died aged 92, Mr. tienry Peters, of Regent's Park, London, and his wife Mrs. Isabel Sara Peters, "came to the conclusion, after 42 years of married life, that they could no longer bear the sight ot one another, and agreed
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  • 171 16 San Fianci i 13 fFFICIALS at the British Cansul»te-Gi J that tliey are mystiiied by Mr Syi Welk.s' .statement yesterday to Mr. Anthon: FcleiJ Britain nad guaranteed .safe conduct to A officials travelling irom New York to L steaiuei West Point but not to tho
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  • 49 16 London. July 13.— Field-Marshal ICanm i Finnish Commander-in-Chief. levealed m an on of the day to his troops broadcast to- man: by j Finnish Radio, that the "experienced Gti. :i li Division" had been placed at his disposal. Ihedl sion. the order states, Is commanded v G-.nq Engelbrecht. Reuter
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  • 95 16 Lisbon, July 13.— 1t is understood on exd authority that the reinforcement of defences at D and other Vichy African ports now taking place is due to the American occupation of Iceland Acta this latter event is being used as a pretext to: raak these facts public and increasing what
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