Morning Tribune, 15 July 1941
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Title Section15 1941-07-15 1 Morning Tribune I^l ♦^No. 141, Tuesday, July 15, 1941. N rrr SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY15 words
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Article653 1941-07-15 1 London, July 14. IN spite of the German claims, there is very little news to-day of Germany's second offensive on the Eastern front. The German High Command does not make such sweeping claims as those made in yesterday's communique but returns to the formal statement thatReuter - 653 words
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Article, Illustration1576 1941-07-15 1 CHURCHILL ON NEW AIR WAR: HUNS TO SUFFER OWN TORMENT LONDON, JULY 14. I STERN WARNING THAT AT ANY MOMENT A NEW BATTLE OF BRITAI 1 WOULD BE ENACTED WAS GIVEN BY MR. M.NSTON CHUICHILL, THE BRITISH PREMIER, WHEN HE iPOKE AT A LUNCHEON HELD AT WESTMINSTER, YESTERDAY. He saidReuter; British - 1,576 words
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65 1941-07-15 1 MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL Jerusalem, July 14. DEFERRING to the Armistice proceedings at Acre, local commentators contrast the simplicity of the meeting with the elaborately stage-managed ceremony when the armistice between France and Germany was signed in the forest of Compiegne almost a year affo. ThenReuter - 65 words
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Article120 1941-07-15 1 Syrian Armistice London, July 14. T^HE Syrian Armistice Commission met again to-day and agency reports say that the signing of the armistice terms is expected to be announced soon. A despatch from the United Press correspondent in Acre says that Gen. Sir Henry Maitland Wilson presidedReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration119 1941-07-15 1 London, July 14.— It is learned that the docks and shipping at Cherbourg and Lc Havre were attacked by Blenheims, ascorted by fi'rhters, early to-day. At Cherbourg a ship of about 6.000 tons was hit and set fire, direct hits aLso being seen onReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement50 1941-07-15 1 i*- TURN OVER TO P. 2— Free France P. .1 C'ommmt on new part P. 4 A s—Women's5 Women's P. rt Ons lioon Tat In.-urst P. llopkln P. S ft ft— Human Mories ft Mickey P. 19 Advertisement* P. 11— The Major P. 14— Sport P 16— More on CharrhlD.50 words
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Article, Illustration515 1941-07-15 2 WISH you were a millionaire, do you? Like Sir John Ellerman and Lord Nuffield, Lady Louis Mountbatten, and Miss Dorothy Paget. Yesterday I found out what being a millionaire means in "spending money," writes a reporter. Britain's millionaires were numbered officially a515 words
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Article131 1941-07-15 2 Pro-Soviet Feeling In Bulgaria Ankara, July 14. TRAVELLERS from Bulgaria state that they did not see heavy troop concentrations on the frontier but noticed many large troop encampments along the PlovskSuelingrad line from where troops cou' d be rushed all over the country where required. It appears that the BulgarianReuter - 131 words
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Article163 1941-07-15 2 Bombay, July 13. I'lV-tAFFIC has now A, been resumed between Bombay and Poona on the G.I.P. railway, but in order to clear accumulated traffic, certain passenger trains will continue to be suspended for a day 01 two. The Madras ex_ press and mail nc longer has to be163 words
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Article325 1941-07-15 2 LONDON, JIXY 14 TWO YEARS AGO I STOOD IN THE CHAMPS KLYSEES AND WATCHED WITH EMOTION THE SPLENDII PARADE OF THE FRENCH ARMY AND EMPIRE. M\\ CATASTROPHIES HAVE FILLED THESE TWO TEURIBL YEARS. MANY STATES HAVE BEEN TRAMPLED DOW AND CAST INTO NAZI BONDAGE," WROTE JBritish Wireless - 325 words
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Article88 1941-07-15 2 p London, Julv 1< A IRCRAFT of Bomber Corruia were again over north-west Germany last night, though, weather continued to be unfaw _.ole. They attacked industrial tM over a wide area, especially Bremen and Begestck. Dock Amsterdam and Ostend werei bombed and fires started amonjBritish Wireless - 88 words
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Article74 1941-07-15 2 Zurich, July II rE United States occupation Iceland is causing much occupation in Berlin political! cles, according to the Berlin I respondent of the Neue Zuert Zeitung. j Several German ambassa from western European cap are at present in Berlin to this question, it is supposed.Reuter - 74 words
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Article147 1941-07-15 2 San Francisco, July 14. r: British Government last night pledged safe conduct to Fritz Wiedemann and Borchers across the Pacific. The consuls immediately radioed the Yawata Maru (16,500 tons) asking the captain to stop in order to allow a launch to overtake the shipReuter - 147 words
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Article47 1941-07-15 2 Melbourne, July 15.' THE production of radio location 1 equipment in Australia will be~in immediately. Mr. J. McEwen, Australian Minister for Air and ~ivil Aviation, announced on Monday. The equipment will be for local use and thousands of rjersons will oe employed.: ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article56 1941-07-15 2 London, July j TWO enemy aircraft w< re cl.sti ed over Great Britain dui the night. Enemy activity tinued to be on a small scaw. Bombs were dropped at a places in the coastal districts one place in the Midlands a sj number of casualties is TheReuter - 56 words
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Article86 1941-07-15 2 A EUROPEAN, Mr. O F. cU 3 chief engineer, K-**.^ gah), and a Javanese arj fl to have been injured uil jon i and a bicycle met In Orchard Road, last ni ?i n ij| Mr. Clifford sustaii J in one of his eyes, bcl d86 words
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Advertisement30 1941-07-15 2 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL POPULAR CONCERT By the Full Orchestra of THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY fl-15 p.m., Sunday, July 27th. S<*rts $2.30, $1.20, 60 cts., inclusive of tax. BOOKING AT LITTLE'S.30 words
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Article174 1941-07-15 3 London, July 14. 1 recent R.A.F. bombing raid |n Palermo was a complete rise t 0 the people of Palermo, est three enemy ships one of 9 tons were sunk by bombs bother of 10.000 tons was set [re. states the Air Ministry service. kReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration73 1941-07-15 3 u Women of the^ T. S. may? j now wear a 1 new coloured /field service t 3 cap, with their S walking out > i dress, instead Jof the usual peaked cap.) Beach brown, i pipe with leaf i J green, the cap can be bought by any A.73 words
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Article42 1941-07-15 3 SOVIET ENVOY IN TURKEY t w, Ankara > July 14. r If Am a ssador in Berlin PM his staff have arrived in L. Gei n Ambassador in E. and 236 K rh.u RuiSSla na ve also Q ine border into Turkey. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article38 1941-07-15 3 Ldiftiii nkar a, July 14. kw2?ft head 0I the I talian gui^Commission in Syria. y iull ans. have arrived in lP k Arc! WSS h eatl of tne small IIK n Tur key with his ReuterReuter - 38 words
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138 1941-07-15 3 Japan's Southward Drive Is Still A Possibility Saigon, July 14. WHILE news of the continuation of Japanese press attacks against Indo-China are greeted^fthefccally by the general public here, it is felt that some fonn of Japanese action is pending in the near fUtU T>pical comment asserts the apparent ability ofReuter - 138 words
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83 1941-07-15 3 War Of Defence Rather Than Surr ender Knox Washington, July 14. IK)L. Frank Knox, Secretary of the Navy, in an interv view at the end of one year of office, expressed the hope that the policy of aiding Britain would not lead the United States into war. Col. Knox added,83 words
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Article49 1941-07-15 3 London, July 14.-Dr. E. V. S. Morgan, amtonary in China for half a century has. died. Sir Ernest Thompson, Chairman of the Executive of the joint committee of cotton trade organisations, who neadea an important Government Economic Mission to tne Far East in 1930, has also died.- Reuter ReuterReuter - 49 words
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921 1941-07-15 3 Moscow, July 14. T*HE Anglo-Russian agreement, amounting to a military pact was concluded after only a few days conversations between Sir Stafford Cripps, British Ambassador to Moscow, and M. Stalin, the meetings last week being largely concerned with the agreement. The necessity of such anReuter - 921 words
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Advertisement56 1941-07-15 3 V Axes Vie sSVC Plclwxes V Parangs *C\ VOiW Shovels T Wirenetting &&t y 0000 Screws V Ytttf^** 6 Bolts Nuts ««\te^ c,|t che9t aßd,es t^n U Spring Hinges W m Steel Butt Hinges Door Locks Tower Bolts Padlocks Brass Tubes Shower Roses Tools Etc. Prompt Delivery ex Storks RiMAniiN56 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1941-07-15 4 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore By (pBDpliL find. I AST I Idajf the RA A f (,'are a dance at the Adelphi Hotel that not only commemorated tin* irst anniversary of their arrival here but also was heir lir.st big opportunity to repay all the hospitality1,153 words
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Article25 1941-07-15 4 Saturday's Bride Mr. and Mrs Domingo Molina who were married at St. Theresa': s Church last Saturday. The bride nay the former Miss Josephine Ong.25 words
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Advertisement31 1941-07-15 4 WAVfcSCT Lugene Oil Perms shampoo To suit the texture of your hair Staff trained in use of INNOXA Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Operators Capitol BldK l.V* North Bndyr Road Tel 111931 words
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Advertisement23 1941-07-15 4 chapeaui EXCLUSIVE (TIIUinERV «n0 ACCESSORIES RRFFIES HOTEL RRO BRRS BRSRH Rd EnTAfIMES r:=i SIRGRPORE W. 6)04 Bridal Head-dresses and Trousseaux Hats A Speciality23 words
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Advertisement42 1941-07-15 4 Jf^^^ mm 'HATS IT I 1 Dresses) p PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd HANDBAGS AND NEW AFTERNOON DRESSES 5 I ii CO! Hi FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE HILL BTW* I BATTERY ROAO JLXjL PJJONfJJJ A new collection of Gowns Corsets Petticoats just received. Me«t-r»42 words
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Article, Illustration655 1941-07-15 5 Keeping your wardrobe •BOUGH your irt" uit ttsaed Ita Br* lh u Fuller's Earth Is a good cleanser. or b l 1.,-' cubbing the hat with warm soapy p tirs t padding the crown with paper to tie iFICKS wrinkled neckties back into circula- 1 V, u655 words
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Article377 1941-07-15 5 Time Jo Spruce Up Your House UOU may not be able to spend money on new furniture or elaborate draperies, but you can freshen up your home amazingly by re-painting woodwork and co-lour-washing walls. The latter, in fact, is most important for in that background colour lies much of the377 words
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Advertisement21 1941-07-15 5 9L jfit As '^H nntett H j S KY ■OLE AGENTSi SINGAPORE-JOHORB-MALACCA NEGRI BEMBILAN Agents: SELANGOR ft PAHANG U iJ« Ifartnsf *?>21 words
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1239 1941-07-15 6 EVIDENCE that he had inspected the wreckage of the bathinc pavilion at Pulau Damar Laut and had found that the general framework of the building was light, the timuer used "not very sound." and the workmanship put mtuie stTucture po7r, was given1,239 words
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198 1941-07-15 6 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. A SPECIAL meeting; of the Penang Commissioners was held this afternoon to discuss the situation arising from the strike of the Municipal conservancy and road Tamil coolies numbering about 700. The following decisions were reached after a half hour's deliberation198 words
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Article219 1941-07-15 6 M UNICIPAL DOG SHOOTER EXONERA TED A KLMUGAM, an Indian dog-shooter with 22 years service in the Municipality, was yeste day tried on a charge of accepting an illegal mti iication of 40 cents for forbearing t 0 shoot an unlicensed *****. Much to Arumugam 's relief, Mr. L. C.219 words
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220 1941-07-15 6 FREE FRENCH NATIONAL DAY CELEBRATION A BOUT a hundred Free French and guests Iron all the European communities in Singapore celebrated National Day at Raffles Hotel vest* d Monsieur Baron, Gen. De Gaulle's represeatrf in Singapore, and Madam Baron welcomed the guj His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton TJfIJ and220 words
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255 1941-07-15 6 A CLAIM for $1,618.16 by Paskoe's Ltd. a„ai» Mr. Lynn Freeman Cowan bemg a M arrears of hire of furniture and equipment un j a hire purchase agreement dated Oct. i. came on for hearing in the high court yes"™ before Mr. Justice Aitken.255 words
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Advertisement77 1941-07-15 6 SAVINGS iUe/p 7/ou to fleafoze &n/tfon> A dollar saved Is an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account Is the best Inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account isrow from time to time I to be a contented person. A .Savings Account may be opened77 words
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Article, Illustration1340 1941-07-15 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London London. June 24. ftf a Chinese General a I many men of various me oi the nw P ltie the Air Transport Aux lain in l r to deliver Hurrtl itfiref and other mak, spntues Squa drons. ies^Vthei rights against n S s e T1,340 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1941. PACT OF MOSCOW
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Article330 1941-07-15 7 THE Anglo-Soviet military agreement, signed in Moscow during the week- I end, not only gives formal recognition to I the state of co-belli^erency eating between the two Governments, but also j binds both not to negotiate or conclude an armistice except by mutual agreement < It precludes all possibility of330 words
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Advertisement47 1941-07-15 7 COODWOOD PARK HOTEL A Dance be held on Wednesday July 23rd at 9.30p.m. r in Aid of r »i: MESSENGER h C i kets Ican1 can be bought at the Hotel, John Littles and Raffles. ,s advisable to book early as accommodation is limited. a^ 'Phone 5933.47 words
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Advertisement25 1941-07-15 7 J||^ SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES i INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. WCJJRITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office -No. I6D Cecil Sure*, sdjoapobb, sm. nmm *o.25 words
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Article, Illustration186 1941-07-15 8 London. July 14. THUNDERSTORMS up to 15.000 I feet mode navigation difficult for 3.A.F. pilots raiding north Gernany last night The thunderclouds were heavy with chill moisture which froze on :he wings and air screws. Magnetic disturbances sent comoasses askew. But at Bremen, hereBritish Wireless - 186 words
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Article201 1941-07-15 8 REJECTED BY WIDOW— DIED k FTER falling in love with a widow older than himself with whom he lodged, and joining the Army to forget her. Michael Coakley, 27, of the London Irish Rifles, shot himself while on leave. At the Romford Inquest Mrs. Annie Mallett. of Broad-street, Dagenham. Essex,201 words
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Advertisement590 1941-07-15 8 BACK IN THEIR FAVOCRITE RENDEZVOUS KSTKLLE COWAN Presents Coconut throve (Pasir Panjang) WHERE vor ilfi.xi: ami llwri: Under the Tropical Moon and Swaying Palms Dinner A La Carte Chinese Chow Miisir By Kleinv Bovs Entertainment By COWAN m BAILKY EXTENSION EVERY SAT. AFTERNOON TEA BY THE SEA Singapore's Sunday Night590 words
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393 1941-07-15 9 Naafi Provides Everything For Jack Tar lACK TAR, ashore in Singapore, finds life peaceful but sel- down dull. Packed tight with everything to fight off and invader, the Naval Base has room enough, however, for the little extras that make leisure moments interesting for sailors ashore at last from a393 words
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115 1941-07-15 9 U.S. HIGHWAY EXPERTS FOR CHUNGKING Hong Kong, July 14. THE vanguard of American tech nical advisers arrived at Chungkng by plane yesterday, a .Chungking despatch said. The group consists ot thiet transportation and highway expert* who will act as advisers to the Chungking Government in hlghwa\ and transportation problems TheReuter - 115 words
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Article132 1941-07-15 9 FISCAL TALKS IN HONG KONG Hong Kong, July 14. MR MANUEL FOX, the United States representative 30 the Chinese Currency Stabilisation Board is expected to arrive in Hong Kong to-day from Shanghai. He will confer with Mr CyrU Rogers, the British representative. and the three Chinese member* ol the BoardReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration20 1941-07-15 9 She believes in sarong I sun suits, this brunette, one of Hollywood's gla- j S mour girls.20 words
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Article37 1941-07-15 9 New York. July 13. RUBBER has been added by the United States Office of Pioduc tion Management to over 300 critical items for which the Army and Navy contracting officers may assign preference ratings.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article158 1941-07-15 9 London. July 14 IN the course of a visit to Por' mouth the Prime Minister 4 Mew Zealand. Mr. Peter Frasei nspected a parade which includeri wo members of "Wrens" from Ner. Zealand -on Nelson's flagfhlp, Vi< f ory. Mr. Peter Fraser also talk*'" with NewBritish Wireless - 158 words
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70 1941-07-15 9 Shanghai July 14 DESPITE the British representations, the British steamer Is stll< detained outside Woosung by .Tap anese Army authorities who staU hat the ship will be released a. soon as the machinery is unloari?c for their examination. Owinn to heavv downrrxus. 1 1Reuter - 70 words
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Advertisement698 1941-07-15 10 Situations Vacant WANTED AOENTB for Qwldrteen Product throughout Malaya. Apply Box 2, c;< Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 272K WANTED a lady typist with knowledge o accounts. Airpiy Box 25 co Malay: Tribune. Singapore. (No. 307K WANTED FEMALE WORKERS to *>r waste materials, wages 40 cts. to 55 r.*n per day698 words
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Advertisement740 1941-07-15 10 I Wanted 8 WANTED:— Elmar ti.9 cm. lens lor JUl"-* Must be in good order. Apply Box No > ro Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No 310K f WANTED Second-hand Barbells. Books a and Magazines on Physical Culture. Send fju partu.-uiar* to Box 'J co wu»a .jTtlbiUsV. 81nga/Ore. 1 YOUNO EDUCATED CHINESE740 words
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Advertisement683 1941-07-15 10 For Sale SIX-VALVE PYE RADIOGRAM In excellent condition, $200- or nearest offer. Apply 48. Pearls Hill Terrace, near Outram Road School. Singapore. (No. 296K) RI R. CHICKS, one week old 50 Pure and mixed Cockerels from $51-. Persons, Kalumpang. (NaT2BK> PURE RHODE ISLAND day-old chicks. Mrs. Llm, Monacre'. Setapak. Kuala683 words
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Advertisement648 1941-07-15 10 Motor Vehicles IF YOU WANT to sell jour car. phone 5088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 670H) WANTED Austin Seven two or four seAtT. Post Box 307. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 287K1 WANTED Flat Marvollotto. Full partli culars and nctt cash price to Box 43 c o Malnya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 335K)648 words
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Miscellaneous276 1941-07-15 10 lon ni AIR SINGAPORE zhl as m. un j ZBP.I jo M $0 me,. ZBP.2. is. a m *,m act 1 ZHP J. 414$ m. 14 1 LONDON GSV-17 M W| MM metm OSF— LS 14 *<a 19 8) metres (From 6.15 pi'i 11 50 p.m.)' GSD— II 75 m276 words
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Article266 1941-07-15 11 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, July 14. nJ E W British-de- signed webbing equipment is being issued to the Australian Military Forces, replacing that designed in 1908. It is considerably lighter, easier to wear, and adaptable to suit all arms in modern war- fare. t The Minister for Supply266 words
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492 1941-07-15 11 "OPEAKING of permanent interests in this country, it is gratifying to note that there is a definite awakening amongst the domiciled sections of the Indian community with a view to their unification and MaJayanisation. "These are steps in the right direction." Thus spoke Mr. R.492 words
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Article75 1941-07-15 11 ANNOUNCEMENT: THE LATE MR. ONG BOON TAT, J.P. Messrs. Ong Peng Hock and T. W. Ong and the members of the late Mr. Ong Boon Tat's family would prefer that no wreaths, immortelles, etc., should be sent and that the money which would otherwise be spent on such75 words
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Article32 1941-07-15 11 "f OOKING Ahead in the Building li Industry" will be the subject of a talk to be given to-morrow to the sl^ap-.-re Rotary Club by Mr. D r Waters.32 words
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Advertisement236 1941-07-15 11 •üblic Xotice iJNGAPORE JNICIPALITY TENDERS. )ERS are now Invited forthe foi BA or service. Por parti Tender^rn^^ of Galvanised Steel cke ted Tubea^ J-fc o' 1.000 tons of or Lump Coal for L Dept 12 noon 80 July 19*1 of Salt Glazed Plpa.. 4 BP^. fl AugUBt m of Straight236 words
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Advertisement237 1941-07-15 11 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) PaidUpCap?taf MR \^4o^.ooo Reserve Fund I. 12.000,000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA Branches: Netherlands East In^o^SS" baya, Saiharang, Medan, wt*tevreden Bandoeng, Cheribop Tegal, Pecalongan, W? i karta Solo, f jilatjap, Dfcmbel. Palembano;, Bandjermasln, Macassar,237 words
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Miscellaneous22 1941-07-15 11 T ~~j /\v/^»l ________W^ m^w* f *t I tS^ > ILi *T l i*# F7 a H fcrM*^-- (*r~\ v 1 1 £i22 words
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332 1941-07-15 12 METHODS in the protectJoei of tin- yotiift and punishment <»; tin* deHnquent, allowed by the ESnfliah Law, were exten sively (leait with by Miss S. NiccoH-Jnncs, w< 11-kn<>\vn social •\ii proMem investigator, h talk to th«* Fortnightly Chin at the Y.w.c.A. yesterday morning. "One been332 words
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Article113 1941-07-15 12 'Hated Place -Fired It' I hated tne place, so I set it on fire," i is what Allan Henry Rabey, a young attendant at a Stroud cinema, is alleged to have told the oolice when charged with arson It was stated at Stroud when Rabey ll sent for trial. >113 words
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528 1941-07-15 12 JtHE Singapore Rotary Club is advocating advanciag th sent time by a further 40 minutes Itetead of b minutes as Ls provided for in a bill already introdgjj the Legislative Council, and the Club will probabh m j hold a debate on the subject. A528 words
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Article233 1941-07-15 12 Brevities From The Courts JJECAUSE he could not give a satisfactory explanation as to how he came to be in possession of nine iron rods in a shop in Victoria Street on Saturday afternoon, a Hokkien, Kua Sin Hong, was charged 'in the second court yesterday morning. He claimed trial,233 words
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Advertisement62 1941-07-15 12 MARLENE'S MOST SENSATIONAL ROLE! \\\\\\\w____i ***^-Wm^m—, *JK^SB Wl AmJ** a The CAPITOL 3 l5 WtiK^*^ Roaring out of the Pacific like a Typhoon... MBfr %Iff fi__i ANYTHING YOU'VE EVER SEEN! aWkWmmW'' >i \itu:\i: piETßirii in New Universal'* Action-packed Hit "SE YEN SINNERS'' ■sHBsHi SKK How "BIJOU" I 1 I with62 words
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Advertisement109 1941-07-15 12 Asthma Call Killed in 24 Ho* Thanks to thf dl.-» ov -i (1 g t physician, It now ia p- those terrible spell? o *g couinin« and whre^r,^ the true cause which Ist. ij; b« No more burning of r riW d»j hypodermic Injections 1 fc (n J J ery,109 words
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Article257 1941-07-15 13 Simla, July 13 AMONG the latest A awards for gal lan try and distinguished service announ- 1 ced to-day for officers and men enga- ged in the East African campaign, are two M.C.'s to officers of the Indian Medical Service for heroic work In evacuating wounded under257 words
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180 1941-07-15 13 JIvUTUopKiATION of jewellery belonging to a Javanese widow, was* the dharge preferred t Fatimah !>inti Mohamed Kassim (30), a !a> *•»*«>. in the third court yesterday. Fatia" /lairncd trial. ..'l! 1 J Uo •'•mea were said to have been on *»y terms for the last ten180 words
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Advertisement164 1941-07-15 13 Listen .^^^fllfllT^Vl HJ\\ Ij jj^_\ im-mWi > /f^^^^aWMi^afP^MaH JKjL^C 3.15-6.15 9.15 w lav 1 ni and it's love fk >i youre going to P%v ;^jBP IT,LL HAVE YOU in the neck! j_j^^ %*|j|fi HOLDING YOUR SIDES Wr* V U/ITW _&_/<■* l a _J?Wlr Wl I n Oifctti fcy Arcki. L.164 words
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669 1941-07-15 14 S.C.F.A. LUCKY TO BEAT FORTRESS R.E. Chinese (S.C.F.A.) 3 «<»>«' Engineers I piVING, on th«> whole, a disappointing display, the leafuo I leaden, the S.C.F.A. were \'ery fort -mate to get awav with a th'v.-nil victory over the Fortress Royal Engineers in their Div. I league match at Anson Road669 words
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Article120 1941-07-15 14 U. S. Golf Champion Beaten j flenver (Colorado, July 14. |N the final of th- American I JT professional tkmU AaSSCia- lion championship, Vic Ghc*- I zi beat the defending; holder l Byron Nelson, ire up at the I jj thirty-seventh which wa> L halved. On tn >* hole iReuter - 120 words
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Article270 1941-07-15 14 FOLLOWING are the handicaps for Wednesday's races at Singapore: Horses.. Claw 3, Div. 4—6 furs: reddy Boq 9.0, The Emperor 8 11, Lady Lustre 8.11, Stormy Night 8 9 Straight Flight 8.8. Marcheta U 8.8, Just My Luck 8.7, Royal desire 8.7, School Boy 8.5, Spitfire 8.2.270 words
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Article117 1941-07-15 14 npHE Singapore Recreation Club's 4 lawn tennis championships commenced yesterday evening wfjh four ties in the championship singles. The standard of tennis yesterday evening, however, tends to indicate that S. R. C.'s tennis stars have yet to be seen in action. Following were the results:— Championship singles:117 words
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Article215 1941-07-15 14 ,pdJ£ Indians drew with R. A. F. i" Tengah last Sundav Played <i\f Tengah the match produced sxttte steady batting on both sides. Tlie bowling and fielding of Mb the i earns was excellent. IVngah has an ideal ground for Ticket. The oval is the largest215 words
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Article, Illustration317 1941-07-15 14 R.A.F. (Tengah) 5; S.H.B I QUPERIOR in all departments, R.A. (Tengah) defeated the Singapore HarH Board 5-nil in a one-sided Div. II "A" gi played on the Y M C A ground yesterday. The Harbour Board fori attacks were few and far ben and even when317 words
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Article173 1941-07-15 14 Sports Shorts THE 12 th annual swimming carnival of the AngloChinese School will be held on Saturday, July 26, at 4.30 p.m. in the Y. M. C. A. pool, Fort Canning. The events for old boys will be undressing Race, 120 yards' medley (Individual) and 160 yards frea style re173 words
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Advertisement197 1941-07-15 14 Help Nerves tadGbndsCiiiemaWay 1 fit Hollywood tho QhMMt Btara tn unio»'j« imrvouH Htraln night aud «..< In pre-' .J.'»»|.iiik for .ii.rt tr*vttn.,; i i »< t motors .nd.NctroHaMjM, a Callforftii physician suc- > eatqoif in combining 1» highly c WicentnUed < «I*h«*h to aid nature Tn Hrculyltti; and t.n«)i|r|hcnliig th©-197 words
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Miscellaneous21 1941-07-15 14 H,G H TIDES °*?5 Y 227 am 87 n 3 M P.m., TO *MOEROW: 3 15 a.m. 8.3 ft.; 4 p.m.21 words
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Miscellaneous28 1941-07-15 14 Sport* Hi* 1 TO-DAY pi SOCCER: S.A.F.A Ujflf, .g Malay Regiment v R tfj Alexandra; Fortress Sfcg r ,s«j Parrer Park; D» clerical ?bfarS A -6.HV; A^° rd28 words
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Article309 1941-07-15 15 TJY the death of his wife, Ellen, at the age of eighty-three, Charles Coborn ("The Man That Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo") missed celebrating the diamond jubilee of his wedding by less than a year. The Grand Old Man of th? music-halls, whose songs echoed309 words
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Article50 1941-07-15 15 Nagasaki, July 14. than 460 German women children evacuees from the liirived in Nagasaki yesvexirnoon aboard the N.*.K. ama Maru (16,975 tons) Of which includes more than lildren, 400 landed at 3, immediately proceeding to Unzen. The remaining evacuees left today for Kcbe aboard the Asama Maru. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article194 1941-07-15 15 J^ VERY fast and vigorous game wa^, played yester day between the combined schools and Raffles College on the latter's ground which resulted in an easv win for the combined schools by six goals to two. For the winners Leng Hoo scored three goals, Jui194 words
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Article112 1941-07-15 15 Melbourne, July 14. Cheery Jack, favourite in the Grand ixauonal Steeplechase, was found doped (before the race, and withdrawn, causing confusion in the betting ring. Ponce are investigating. National Debjtj, a South* Australian j umber, won at 712 ny a length and a half from Brightello. Sachem was third.112 words
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Article111 1941-07-15 15 THE German official newi agency says that some memners oi the Swiss Legation in London Jiavc resigned their posts because German air attacks have made London so dangerc j that thev feel nnao»e to face further raioj. They declared. tpe agency added, tiia"the raids were so terrific that111 words
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Article153 1941-07-15 15 "Scarface" Stabbed In Club Fight A BOOKMAKER named Distleman, known as "Scarface Hubby," was stabbed in the chest during a struggle in a club in Soho. A group or men rushed up the stairs and pushed their way into the club-room "In a Hash everyoody seemed to be fighting," said153 words
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Article239 1941-07-15 15 Army Has Revised 'Medicals' MEDICAL testa for men liable for service in the Forces have born revised In the light of the exrxn ence of th« past year. These changes have been m;ui" on the recommendation of a Ministry of Labour Medical Advisory Committi-e oJ which Lord Hordfcr is chairm.iJi.239 words
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Article122 1941-07-15 16 Saigon, July 14. WHIM: the monetary confer- j ence between the Thai 5 delegation- and Indo-China 5 representatives is scheduled I to start at 5 p.m. to-morrovv it Ls revealed to-day that an g Indo-China mailboat was J l fired on from the Thailand I bankReuter - 122 words
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Article80 1941-07-15 16 She Threw Knives At Police A CANADIAN Army sergeant and two police constables, searching a house for a deserter, were attacked so viclently by a woman of 63 that they had to take cover from plates, cups, saucers, and knives b?ing thrown at them. This was stated at East Grinstead.80 words
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Article61 1941-07-15 16 LONDON. T 11 E TANKIR 9 HAS i;fkx< A BLUISH uim—kec London, The UVF out a hi" rj (Monday), i thern I raa bcrs escj fight, is era Channel .mi Heved u, tacked v\eli .uiand. "Three m all airmtt, jureti when i raider and iiuchii a train in l61 words
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Article, Illustration16 1941-07-15 16 Total enemy I*l trover! durißJ day «»n all I to midnapj time <e*«{j viet ehieenj16 words
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