Morning Tribune, 16 July 1941

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune Nf rr SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Vo 7_No. 142, Wednesday, July 16. 1941.
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  • 396 1 JAPANESE To MOVE? London, July 15. RITA IN and the United States are together, I iearn, carefully watching signs which fcCH-st that Japan is contemplating a new Htary move, writes fteuter's diplomatic corpondent. It does not appear that the Japak Government is unanimous about her course action, but attempts to
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  • 147 1 Japan Russia London, July. 15. W-COMMITTAL replies were Pten by Mr. Koh Ishii, the ipan.se (iovernment S pokesp le-daj when questioned abvamua repeiU which have m 'fi r cently in the Japan- -u-nded to abide v pact with the Koh Ishii repii- da at present." jajJJ COW merit on the
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  • 411 1 Vichy. JuK 15. UNDER the terms of the Syrian armistice, as U published here at noon on Tuesday, French troop* and French nationals will be repatriated in French *hips. There are 22 point* providing as follows: (1) HostUitles ended on Julj 11 at 9 p.m. GUT. ond
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  • 347 1 New York, July 15. NEW light upon the renorted Hitler-Goering riiV over the invasion of the Soviet Union is thrown by a Buenos Aires mailed dispatch to the New York Daily News which, according to that newspaper, was po3 ed some four days before the Soviet
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  • 382 1 BRITAIN, RUSSIA ARE ALLIES -SAYS PREMIER LONDON, JULY 15. RUSSIA AND BRITAIN WERE FORMALLY PROCLAIMED ALLIES BY MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, THE PRIME MINISTER, IN A STATEMENT IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TO-DAY. The Prime Minister said, "Towards the end of last week it became possible to make a solemn agreement
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  • 329 1 rpHE Russians have reported big success- es immediately north of the Prtpet Marshes where a Russian army under the command oi Marshal Tlmoshenko began an offensive at points 150 miles south* wtst of Smolensk. Russian forces succeeded in hurling back Germans who had crowned the Dnieper and
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    • 45 1 py» TURN OVER TO P. 2. shipping to**** P. 3. fact Mr^a P 4. e<H»pie Places P. 5. Women's Page P. Amw nub P. Hopain P. 9. MJefccy Mouse P. 11. The Major P. 14 Sport P. 1«. Premier on Syria. I OUR QUALIFIED OCCULIST|
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  • 335 2 LONDON, JULY 15. TIIFRF IS GOOD NEWS IN THE BATTLE OF THE ATLAN T TH' FOR TOE FIGURES SHOW A SUBSTANTIAL DFCBFAS ON T LOSSES DURING JUNE AND ARE THE lOWFST FOR ANY MONTH SINCE JANUARY. THE FIGURES ARE LOWER THAN THOSE FOR MAY BY
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  • 145 2 BREMEN, HANOVER BOMBED London, July 15. rIE bront of las* night's R. A. F. bomber attacks were concentrated on Bremen and Hanover. Extensive fires were parted and much damage done in both cities. A smaller force attacked Rotterdam docks Industrial areas in Bremen and Hanover were heavily attacked by bombers
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  • 103 2 Chungking, July lb. ♦HE Chinese and British Clovern- ments have formally exchanged notes in which Britain agrees to negotiate for the abolition of cxualttv rights, rendition of tne concessions and revision cf treaties on the basis of equality and reciprocity when peace is restored tax
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  • 86 2 In times of War there are more opportunities for women to get llrst class jobs. Be prepared to nil one of these better positions "by registering now with Pitman.s College. You will soon have thf qualifications to fill a well-paid job previously held by
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  • 208 2 Active Patrols At Tobruk Cairo, July 15. AFFENSIVE patrols from the Tobruk garrison have been active, according to a British G.H.Q communique, which adds that one patrol was so successful that it was incorrectly interpreted by the enemy as a serious attempt to break out of Tobruk. The Italian communique
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  • 409 2 Premier To Make Statement On War Production London, July 15. rpHE promise of another debate on war production and a "full and comprehensive statement on the whole question was given by Mr. Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, in the House of Commons to-day. "I am somewhat concerned," he declared, "with
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  • 267 2 Zurich, July 15. UNDER the heading "Italian warning to Germany;' the Zuerchcr Zeitung publishes an article from the M Catholic newspaper Italia, supporting the protest of the man bishops which was read in German Catholic churches I July 6. The article says that the man
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  • 49 2 Simla, jiujj GEN. PLATT replied to the roy's telegram- as fo'lows: telegram which Ycur ExccWng kindly sent me gives very* 1 ieasure to all ranks seivuw der my command. "»J played by the Indian £2£i t n campaign was «**^l worthy of their best traditions- Reuter
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    • 103 2 Heart Troubl Cawed tty Higi BM Pressun If you have paii.J aro>n> t t oPj pitati°n, dizziness, heads -^.r backofhe.da-,.dabos prcath*. feel nervy, r ,y. slec.), loss of mcrnc ;J anj lon, worry r.nd fear, >oi „^-jr. I ,biy cauced by Hfch bjoon s a mysterlor- di~~aso deaths than cancer,)
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  • 259 3 NEWS FROM INDIA )elhi. July 14- icting 0* i* rv panel of the Government L Delhi, Sir fßaisman.Fnu lember of the C council, exhat the supreauirement lor in., the courier effort WJJ Elease of the U proportion I and sei vices ordinary conEl lor war Uv speaking 'the relations Government
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  • 80 3 i Vichy, July 15. J SEVERE restrictions on bathers in Spain have I S been ordered by the police i chief, says a Madrid des- J patch. Nobody m future 1 must wear a bathing costume unless actually bathing or on J i the sunbathing beach, in J
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  • 65 3 London, July 15. THE Soviet military mission headed by General Goiikov, has, cince its arrival in London, made cSsI contacts with British chiefs of staffs and defence ministries. General Golikcv and Colonel Dragun have now returned to Russia to report. They will then return to the
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  • 63 3 Shanghai, Jiuy is. IN accordance with the wishes of the authorities, the local French community observed national day quietly The only official functions were the laying of a wreath at the memorial to French war dead in the French Concession and the raising of the
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  • 677 3 London, July 15. WITH the suppression of all the important resistance, save in the Gondara area, the campaign in Abyssinia, last of the Italian East African possessions to fall to Allied arms, has now almost reached its close. The East African campaign has been a
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  • 27 3 I Washington, July 15. THE acting Secretary of thf United States Communist Party yesterday appealed to a?l Communists to "maintain unity to defeat Hitler.- Reuter
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  • 871 4 JHE many friends ol Mrs T B Drew, who is leaving Singapore within a few weeks, know how very Miriam she is ihat her Sailors Fund be in the health. M condition possible when her successor takes over. In order to add another
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  • 32 4 At Mrs. Manas seh's bridffea mnkjeng in ai of Mrs Drfil Fund. Abo* Mrs. Lee Chog Guan and Ma Fyfe mahjonf ing. Leff Mn Giezen. assistant tu ii hostess, Mri Manasseh.
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  • 670 5 Some Simple Rules For Buying And Wearing The Jewels All Women Love n rLs her personal ornaments, whe- What you want to avoid, be--OMA! ,'umles or precious gems, to add to her cause of their widening effect on ier baubles o i overlOQk is both neck
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  • 310 5 p becoming coir >Jf a: -skinned people a»r or brow n hair, beit enhances the natuttwlng. in making-up, Nural colour of the bouM be matched. k skinnH) women, p [rthet hand, should yellow as it exaggerKcw undertone of w If, however, they |&r it. they should not |u* pink
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    • 52 5 1 Don 't m iss the fu n P Lady McElwaine's Streamlined Fair Ij \vr.'. HE;: M in aid of the M tzss: ess 1 King's School Services' 1 *a# ■pan I Extension I iH Admission !!i:lj Chief Justice's Residence |i| Friday, August Bth, *...B M_ I i v p.m.
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  • 663 6 Services' BREVITIES I By 4 I bitiiie" j a THE draw for the Garrison semi-finals of the 5 Large Units Knock-out Cricket Competition J 1 has just come to hand. The Gordon Highlanders are to meet the J Manchester Regiment, whilst the Fortress g Sisals will clash with the H.K.S.
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  • 902 6 GOVERNOR OPENS NEW ANZAC CLUB way in which they have fitted in with the life in Malaya. "They have profoundly influenced the outlook of the people in this country towards the war. Wherever the> have gone they have made friends, and when the time comes for them to move on
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  • 83 6 Arrest Of Strike Ordered (From Our (hn S Correspondent) p "n^nß. i M "ARRANGEMENTS of 36 Tamil I coolies who failed t« 1 to work by midnight day/' baid Mr. J. t the Municipal k 1 when interviewed to<4 Mr. Black added tf i police were taking J the rest
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  • 1130 7 H.L. HOPKINS'S Letter From London London, June 25. reading and digesting Mr. BR speech in rep y to i; prime Minister. k /'one in the country command of language. Lab" was the following Mate to which our Aimy Xn mv right hon friend re-Belishai had ended his rs and seven
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. JULY 16, 1941. PERILS AHEAD
    • 318 7 MR. Winston Churchill did well to give a timely warning of the imminence of yet another battle of Britain. With the Germans concentrating all their forces on the Russian front, there may have been a tendency to relax, and there may have developed a general feeling of temporary security. It
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  • 205 8 AN the morning of July 11. on Aboard a vessel lying in the Singapore Harbour, a British sailor, A. C. Strelley. was accosted by 21-year-old Cho Lee Chye. an English-speaking Chinese. i Lee Chye said h? was the representative of a tailoring shop at Anson Road and
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  • 78 8 AN exhibition of Chinese paintings J by Mr. Tiow Peck Hoe. a graduate of the Shanghai Art School opened on Monday at the United Chinese Library. Armenian Street and will be continued till to-day' The artist has about 100 painttaM on exhibition, most of them delightful
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  • 32 8 Mr and Mrs. A. M. d'Netto have received ew s that their son ¥LLi E H -d'Netto. who has been Id ?l V nKland h »< *>een calU *d to the Bar, ..j.,fMtal
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  • 248 8 j JHOUGH he has been in some of the war 'f J most exciting naval engagements, a} Hollywood studio has given Colin Watt his biggest thrill! S This was disclosed when Watt. Ith I Engineer, Royal Naval Transport, native J of Auckland, New Zealand, visited the Me
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    5 8  -  *^BY WALT DISNEY
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    • 481 8 I foshion biqh oole^ FOR THE RACES AMBER AND BROWN AFTERNOON FROCK. FINE TUCKS GIVE KILT LIKE EFFECT 5:>9.95. K A\ m m jL^ __w___r fag I M X- mW W* aT W^^a^aW^Baa^^a^^^i^^B^a^a'^^aa^^am^aaal Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished Jl *m D A c is f I cl'"'' Catarrh and in
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  • 152 9 Man Dies From idental Bullet m mi seriously ill, a 72-year-old man P hOl j "t of be<l on July 2 and staggered L\ Before he could reach tho j,, the compound- rjeiure audder stab of pain in his side. ii m in n- widow of the deceased,, and B"
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  • 127 9 CAPTAIN IXuglas Marr. Depu T t Provost Marshal, appeared br fore Mr C. H. Whitton in th District Traffic Court yesterday c a summons that he between Ma 13 and 14 committed an act o cross indecency with another ma person. Sudin bin Daud, in
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    46 9 Plymouth Guildhall Square had some unusual visitors arrive by 2 lorry. They were a number of Gei- maii planes crashed in the West Country In a few minutes the square was filled with sight- seers and children who climb d all over thi» planes. L..»
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  • 82 9 Singapore I :i 'Moj Education," itution ve.s-j liss I M M. Sim-' lie rapid progress Centres ln| and of the: infant mor-| I ire In 1927 ritre had for tion of the I of mothi rHmmons, the funoi which was; I nd ciiPt. referred to, I tft Ln eleirls
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  • 149 9 London, July 15 A BIG drop in the scale of German air raids on Britain is reflected in the latest official figures f civilian victims. During the month of June, 3f persons were killed of which 17 vere men, 60 women and 64 child
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  • 362 9 fHARGED with abetting Tan Ah Nee, a 16-year-old schoolboy, L to commit theft, Alexander van Toni Riviera a middleaged Filipino was yesterday acquitted by Mr. J L. McFaJl, the district judge. Tai he &tole tho money Tan alleged that Riviera had from the drawer of
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  • 37 9 ALL troops stationed in Singapore arc reminded of the full dress rehearsal of the Sceneshlfters production of "Hobson's Choice (by Harold Brigrtfuscl tu begivnat the Victoria Theatre at eight tonight. They will be admitted fie-
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    • 631 10 Wanted Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No 310K YOUN^rroUC;:VrEDTT4JNESE wants to mt et H a H 00d B S ,k 2S R c o Ch MXa B Trlbune W i friendship Box fo \w 0 3l6iC> Singapore EUROPEAN wants to rent two rooms! near town no cooking Phone j4BS. Kuala Lumpur t*
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    • 694 10 For Sale BEDROOM SUITE Including desk etc to j be seen at 334-A. Tanjong Ka&ng j Singapore. (No 366K> I 'g-VALVE PHILIPS RADIO In excellent condition. No. 1. Wlnborne Road. OrO/e Estate, Singapore. (NO. J67iv) SIX-VALVE PYE RADIOORAM In excellent condition. $200- or nearest offer. Apply 48. Pearl's Hill Terrace,
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    • 621 10 Motor Vehicles IF TOU WANT to sell your car. phone 5088, Singapore. Cash pnld. (No. 676H) WANTED Austin Seven two or four seat*r. Post Box 307. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 287K) WANTED Plat Marvellette. Pull particulars and nett cash price to Box 43 c[n Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 335K) WANTED; Ford
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    • 312 10 on the! L tt J SINGAPORE D >HL 225 m. 1333 -M 2BPI 30 H *_m 9.99 m ci. I SKHP -2 48.58 a I 9475 mci IL ZHP J. 41.38 m. U\ wM LONDON jl GBV— l7.Bl avea 11 1$ $4 metm I GSF—IS u mc* 19.81 metrei I
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  • 72 11 tIWOUNCEMENT: THE R MR. ONG BOON TAT, ifessrs. Ong Peng Hock and \V On*r and the members of late Mr. Ong Boon Tat s nilv would prefer that no Baths. immortelles, ete., )U ld be sent and that the „ey which would otherwise spent on such wreaths, lmfftelles.
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  • 316 11 INDIANS MUST HELP BRITAIN TO WIN WAR Lahore, July 14. T\R. Satyapal, a former president of the Punjab *J Provincial Congress Committee, has explained the reason for his resignation from the Congress Party and the offer of his services to the Britisfi Government. In criticising the policy of the Congress
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  • 324 11 TVESPITE a rigorous Nasi censorship, news leaks V oaf of Czechoslovakia. Here are a few items published by the Czechoslovak National Council of America. Charles Cardinal Kaspar, Archbishop of Prague and Primate of Czechoslovakia, died at Prague on April 21 at the age of 71, a
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    • 420 11 Feat Itch Cause Killed ia 4 Pan.* Pain and Itching^^ 7 Minutes j^r v II t^M^Mj m _}ffsf' t y^T***' 'AwMhr^'t- ifltirifLmvm your feot crack «m« *^i^AS^i2r!rf cS>i«?the ikin in V mn«t<'B. 3. It makes tk# pS'SS^'SKte m ?£t£tT o M^^^ Guaranteed Test bleed? If you suffer from those foot
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  • 238 12 Brevities From The Courts I to have been und in posses- punches beartrade mark in the Custoji Enemy pro-j and knives hat trade mark. lese, and Kee Sian <34>.| kka. appeared Mr. W Er. Ca-j l the third porn rt yesterday, arge of posses- l an instru- or counterfeit- 1
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    • 205 12 MARLENE DIETRICH I:i shows I DAILY in a more exciting, more j thrilling Role than even Destry Rides Again j Meet her as "BIJOU/' Toast of the Tropics I TO-DAY at THE CAPITOL :l, She »nol(e> a South Seas Typhoon look M_\__\^B_______m>r like a qentle breeze. ..as she takes m
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    • 133 12 j I The year's most thrilling Adventure TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9 A THOUSAND THRILLS ARE y ()l} when __t_t ■k, ••'••'lfc.yDiW.it ,y»l mßßßmWftl^ Presented with a B. M. I. Short "WAR PICTORIAL NEWS] with pictures of BRITISH FREE FRENS FORCES ENTRY INTO SYRIk Latest Air -Mail "PATHE GAZETTE] "UNIVERSAL NEWS
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  • 420 13 115. NO I lia ew ai the OP leral \.\ir John dared that fhe fact that each committer had equal representation from the Government and the Opposition indicates that political partisanship is giving way to the national well-being. White they in no way put aside
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    • 155 13 THING U IT'S V! ffkifS FIRST rjJ*mj& SCREENING 0 1 I __\l_f_\_^ SINGAPORE mStrW ON ir w i f Special MORNING PREMIERE SATURDAY NEXT at 11 o'clock r the CAPITAL IA JEAN, grand little singing star of "UNDERLin her Latest and Best Musical Comedy Hit I On £t#e£/ with the
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    • 162 13 WHAT A NIGHT! WITH EVERYRODY SCREAMING WITH LAUGHTER! AT THE Hm&m _____w- Z'-y-MLZfMmmT IT'S FAST! IT'S FUNNY! IT'S FRESH! Listen.^HmMlHifiVi You... ,^B^j^BWJwWT^J ii|^__ ,'^_tj£_u m__wW_d____ _____~^u\ V I \\r_J_\ \\r^J*^ \\mmMk^ s Mm LOVE^iiMliia after! and it's love |V I you're going to I > fjMr get-/>/ the prl >
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  • 232 14 LAST-MINI TE »wi. enabled Fortress Signals to share r points with the Moravians in a Div. 2A League fixture at Farrer Park yesterda\ evening, the score being a 2-all draw. The game was evenly contested and the score a fair indication of the run of
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  • 22 14 TODAY iOCCER Div I, H<" (iordon< MMUfium; Ptv HA. RA.SC v RE i Malays), Alexandra .•fcNNfS: ft. R.C *o«im«ment. SRC.
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  • 116 14 »*Oi LOWING were the results of 'csterday's ties In the ;S R.C. Uwi: tennis championship Championship single. F. Ifa beat R. J. Barker 6-2, r i-3. M H Rozario beat C A. Norris 7-5; B. F de Souza be a .1 uson 6-0, 6-1; Dr. B. Shcaree I
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  • 118 14 i (By Spectator) Kaee I— PVMBLE S i First Lady I Kate 2— STORMY NIGHT The Emperor I i Race 3— EDELWEISS i 1 Sans Ame J, > Race 4— GOED VOOR 'T* Glitter Rice S— DOUBLE ESSO Mercury j Race 6— PINAFORE Irish Jig 1 Kacc 7— RESISTANCE
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  • 268 14 PORCED to play a man short for the greater part of their Div. 2B match against the Customs, R.A.F. (Kallang) lost 1-nil at the C.U. ground yesterday. With a little less bad luck tho airmen would have won the match easily. Bousneld, centre-forward of the Airmen,
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  • 630 14 TO-DAY' RACE CAR FOLLOWING is Bess Rett's card for t<w Singapore races: Race I—Ponies1 Ponies Class 1; Div. 3 s'_. Furs. TjT 3 3 0 THE ANNAN 9.00 May never to^^TT 00 0 MADAM 8.07 Likes distance 1 4 0 CLARIBSA THE FLEA 8.06 Speed sort, follow 00 0 SILVER
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  • 174 14 London, ff JJ 'YfjHE situation in the Kile VaUey has *or A being, at any rate, been consider ab y"J jjj stated Mr. Winston Churchill, in the House mons to-day. fh ae o 1 "If anyone had predicted two n lo < Iraq wa* in revolt, when
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  • 245 15 rnT I uang Sura Narong and Flight.-Lieut. Dawee members of the Thai military mission at if f y Malay* on the invitation of the Commander- F nst Sir Robert Brooke Popham, have, since 1 here on Friday, been viewing the defences of will leave early next week to visit
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  • 127 15 Germanns To Go New York lan Francisco. July 15Sn and Johannes BorRrman Consul- General L members of a 6 German consular offlt J flying from San t o New York in three siilvfor Lisbon. gge s of the party say Kited States vessel, West )0 tons due to leave to-
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  • 54 15 'etarv oi State for the is nai cabled to the Brifor North Borneo and Udng him to request the ninistering the Governirawak to convey to the übber planters the warm the British Government "generous and publiclion" in recently making btributton of £5,852. 17s. rn peris 1 Treasury for the
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  • 456 15 BRIGHT LIGHTS! "SEVEN SINNERS" (At the Capitol) 1%/iARLENE DIETRICH, she of the en- chanting legs and husky voice becomes a tempestuous tropical singer operating among the Islands of the Malay Archipelago, ln "Seven Sinners", which opened at the Capitol test night. We have all the old Dietrich ingredients, but we
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  • 319 15 -lelbourne, July 15. The Aurora Australia was seen as a brilliant red glow in the sky from all over Sydney on the night of July 5. It accompanied one of the most severe electrical disturbances experienced for years, and Australian wireless and cable communication with Britain
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  • 80 15 Important Chap Ji Ki Figure DESCRIBED by the prosecuting officer as "a very important man in the chap Jl ki world," Lee Sang Chuah (36), a Hokkien, was offered bail in the sum of $3,000 in two sureties, when he claimed trial before Mr. W.D. Carew, the third magistrate, on
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  • 133 15 STOLE ROLLS OF CLOTH "i|E has no excuse. n He was employed in the firm and employers must be protected from their servants," remarked Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, when he sentenced Loh Pang Cheng (23), described as an apprentice mechanic employed by Messrs. Roneo and Co., Ltd.,
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  • 179 15 PETAIN SPEAKS ON SYRIA Berlin, July 1L«. AFTER a month of stubborn but unequal fighting In Syria, we are compelled to lay down arms." says Marshal Petain in message to the troops of the Levant, according to a Vichy despatch to the official German news agency. "France has never ceased
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  • 618 16 PREMIER'S TRIBUTE TO WA VELL, WILSON Reuter the rights, and sovereignty of the Syrian The conclusion of this brief Byrian campaign reflects credit upon all respon-sible-upon General Sir Archibald Wavell. i Cheers j who was able to spare the forces first to put down the revolt in Iraq and afterwards
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  • 72 16 Shanghai, July 15. RALLYING splendidly to the appeal to lend as much as possible to the British Government, lo?al Britons and Alli?d friends conrtbuted over £30.000 in the four .ays cf the war savings investment veek which was run alcng the ines of the r?cent war
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  • 68 16 NEW SUPER AUSTRALIAN BOMBER Melbourne. Julv 15 Planes have been completed for the mass production of a new Australian-de-signed and built medium bomber after test rights which are expected soon. Thej bomber which can j also be used for div^bombing is powerful!} armed. Fitted with an American Pratt? and Whitney
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  • 28 16 Melbourne, July J5. Tlie Prime Minister < Mr. Menzies said yesterday tliat he entirely agreed with the BritishRussian Pact. Aus- tralia and all the 1 Oominions were cor-i suited.
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    • 88 16 J Washington. j u v CENATOR Carter Glass who Has recently 9 temporary* President of the Senate toli ers that the Neutrality Act should imniedii I repealed to ''re-establi>h the freedom „f« to show Hitler that we are not a Irani of bq S The
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    • 122 16 Jenwalen ftk fHE fact that the armistice had bt i eigne lifce wildfire and expressions 01 I c: heard on every side. It is now hoped that i political settlement will follow in Syria, couj the resumption as profitable trade elatti were cut off ever since the French
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    • 26 16 Sydney. July! lglt Hsu Mo. former^ Vice-Minis ler of 1 Affairs at Chungking, has been appointed^ Minister to Australia, announces the M4fl External Affairs.- Reuter Reuter
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