Morning Tribune, 18 July 1941

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  • 750 1 KONOYE TO FORM NEW CABINET; 2 PLEDGES LONDON, JULY 17. AN ANNOUNCE iENT THAT PRINCE KONOYE WAS INSTRUCTED BY IMPERIAL ORDER THIS MORNING TO FORM A NEW CABINET AND THAT HE HAS RECEIVED PLEDGES OF CO OPERATION FROM GENERAL TOJO, THE OUT-GOING ARMY MINISTER, AND THE NAVY MINISTER, ADMIRAL KOSHI
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  • 83 1 'Little Cabinet' Resigns Tokyo. July 12. w DTHILE i BKcW confereace W „f elder statesmen U( .< considerteg a possible soecessM tt» Prince Konoye S -the little (abiiief I including the Cabinet's Chief Secretary and the chiefs of th« Legbtolieii Bureau, the Fbnning Board and the ln- f<irmaii(»n Board. a
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  • 270 1 Ti'kvo, July 17. pttlM I KUN'OYI at 10 p.m. met the W.i; Mini i i»ui« 'iiaiit General Hi.l«-;;i low. ;nd tiir N;»\> Minister. Adran ::l hosturn oikawa. The vonierom understood to have re>ulted in a Complete j»!>eruent #f vim*. Prin i" Kooojt ua» previously vLsited t»* Mr
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  • 432 1 BIG GERMAN PUSH STAR TS A VAST decisive struggle in which 9,000,000 men are engaged, is stated to be progressing on the whole eastern front, according to the German High Command communique, published yesterday. The Russians,' on the other hand, state plainly that heavy fighting took place- during the night
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  • 337 1 London, July 17. TREAT talNHl it beioc S ll sZiown toy the House of Commons 121 the forthcoming debate on war production, 1 writer Reuter's. parliament- ary correspondent. H'be« the rrirae Minister earlier »P week promised a third day for this subject and said he i
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  • 354 2 Japan In do-China London, July 17 lAPAMHB linsnrc M the Vichy Cabinet to surrender bases J in hrfo-China was being exercised just Mori the Konoy Cabin* Wrigaii, according to the News Chronicle diplomatic correspondent, Mr. V'ernon Bartlett. He writes that "aeeordta to a trustworthy neutral Eouroe
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  • 614 2 London, July 17. UNDER the heading "Dream and Reality in Japan." The U Times publishes a long review of Japanese policy from its Tokyo correspondent. The article first outlines a historic sketch of Japanese foreign policy since the 10th century, showing how it
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  • 46 2 Shanghai. July 17. THE Japanese, it is officially announced, have not yet received a r?piy to the four demands which the Japanese made to the French Concession authorities at Hankow following the incident on Saturday when a Japanese was killed. Reuter
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  • 231 2 Pol i tical Leaders For Red Army London, July 17. MILITARY commissars and political leaders are to be fotafr duced into the Red Army, according to a decree broadcast this morning by the Moscow Radio. The decree says that the war has radically changed conditions of political work in the
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  • 44 2 In a White Paper issued yesterday giving the Civil Contingencies Fund accounts for the year ended March 31. 1940, is this item: Cost of robes, etc., for the Right Hon. Viscount Caldecote on his appointment as Lord Chancellor. £375 14s. 6d.
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    49 2 ji. Britain's e J^ 7west *n4( J mightiest bat- J S tleship KING GEORGE V has t a formidable armament in- J eluding quad- I ruple 142 gun i I turrets. In* this 1 picture t h quadruple 14" i guns of the quarter deck' turret are seen firing.
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  • 47 2 PEACE AND WAR- The 1941 Committee, of which Mr. J. B Priestley is chairman, has answered speculation about its aims by giving its first public statement of policy. Its aims are "winning the war and winning the peace." And it hopes for a genuine new social order.
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  • 23 2 London, July 17.— The birth is announced of a son to Mrs. G. P. Young 1 the daughter of Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugges-sen Reuter
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  • 129 2 Jerusalem, July 17. KEEPERS of the world famous Al Aqsa mosque in tne old city of Jerusalem have sent a message of thanks and appreciation to General Sii Henry Maitland Wilson for the care taken by Allied forces to avoid casualties Among the civilian population
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  • 87 2 London. July IT ECONOMIC co-operation between Britain, the Dominioas and America is steadily developing. The Secretary of Overseas Trade. Mr. Harcourt Johnstone. told House of Commons he was glad to be able to make this statement, and added that the British Government and, no doubt,
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  • 103 2 Negotiations For Release Of Steamer Shanghai, July 1<NEGOTIATIONS for the release N the British steamer detained outside Wocsung are still pending. It is now learned that officials 01 the Japanese and British conflates are meeting some time to w near future to discuss the mane. According to the Japanese MW
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  • 40 2 London. J A VERY small numbrr o aircraft flew over Grea I on Wednesday night, saj Ministry communique were dropped at a >v> the east and sotUh-c. s extensive damage wu o the number casuaiu^ small Reuter
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    • 35 2 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL I'OPI i Ml 4 O\< I 111 By the Full Orchestra of THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY, 9-15 p.m., Sunday, July 27th. Seats $2.30, $1.20, 60 cts., inclusive of tax. BOOKING AT LITTLE'S.
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  • 179 3 SUPPLY POSITION IN EIRE Dublin. July 17. ANSWERING criticisms on the supply pi siticn in the Dail last night. Mr. Eamon de Valera, the Premier, said that the Government was asked why they did not bargain with this or that country. The answer was that "if we want to remain
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  • 35 3 n hungklng, July 17. authoritatively in- the Chines? GovrecaHed her diploma- itive from Denmark i-t severing relations intry V Nan-Ju the Chinese Mi- enm io at or?sent Chun,h ine via the Reuter
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  • 20 3 Tju Manila, July 17. I-; j Ccnsul- General. Dr. hai left Ma--15-100 tons, for Shanbyhisfamily Reuter
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  • 84 3 Cairo, July IT assaulted two strong points. After inflicting upon the enemy superior numbers and in well posjUo ns was arrested only when negotiation* 'o^' "fi™ 11 of hostilities were initiated, are now in process of occupying further positions in tn V 1O h and
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  • 39 3 London July 17.-An Admiralty announces that the British' auxiliary vessel, Lady Somera. has been sunk. Of a total complement of 175, el^t. sumvore were picked up by a Spanish ship and are being landed at a neutral port Reuter
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  • 408 3 Washington, July 17. EXTRACTS from what is stated to be a confidential speech delivered by Hitler to Party leaders In Berlin on May 4, published in the newsletter, "Foreign Correspondence", throw some light on the events leading to the attack on Russia. The
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  • 32 3 "I gave the Soviets the opportunity to affirm their friendship by adhering to the. Tripartite Pact and placing at our disposal all the facilities for the destruction of the
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    129 3 7 AfWr the vi-T > cious Nazi at- tack, on. London recently, all ax- gument agaiu- S st the evacua- > tion of children i from London S have been set- i tied in those i districts badly S blitzed, and) i nine times the i nsual number under the
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  • 68 3 34,600 Men Enlisted In Canada Ottawa. July 17. r-N" ADA'S two months' recruiting t "campaign has resulted in the enlistment of 34.600 men against the quota of 32,000, stated ColRalston, Canadian Defence Minister in an interview with Reuter. About -.8.000 men have volunteered h* said, but the remainder l^s rejected
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    • 232 3 7$ THE FREEDOM OF THE SEA RA CWr -ANDOFTHEA4R-ISASVITAL XA <|1 TO MALAYA'S SECURITY AS (gST TO BRITAIN'S- fe\ KS/ How are we in Malaya— this peaceful \/k XS» and prosperous land —to help in v/\ />l holding: this freedom? r^J First: Save regularly every 00 f^k dollar possible y
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  • 628 4  - People Places VERA ARDMORE 111 A VERY dchßhtful lannly will join BUfaporei uctivitie.s when the new Hishop.^ his wile children srttle down here At present Dean Wilson. Mrs. Wilson and the baby SMM are up m Hoimkoim where the Dean will be ordained on the 22nd ol this month They
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  • 666 4 Mr. Lee Kong Chian bftl very kindly promised to pay for th*> eftH of the programmes. The Honorary secretary if M» W L. Burton, who is potting In hard work in every direction and la already receiving a rearty response to her appeal for donations. She
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  • 98 5 I starch makes all Hem* to aay cotn .jsllH frocks— but just i rigni amount must be used. j f r ,u starch by mix i cup .starch with j I 1 v.tcr and stir till ,lved and '-He mixture to a j thin s tir
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  • 527 5 GROWING CHILDREN need plenty of CARE ■EN md hysicaUy, grow reQUirc just as I l- bat lavished on brother! and sisare they grinvinu they are .also expeftrst years of schooloften rind the long regular nours ana enforced trying, after happy-go-lucky in kindergarten or nursery. i why a child, however healthy
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  • 94 5 don'ts for mothers DON'T give Ba- i by a dummy, or J take him into bed with you > Decause he cries. s s DON'T wait tor him to fall J asleep before t J putting him J (\owi\ and don't feed him out of hours because i lie Is
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  • 379 5 Treating Cuts And Scratches JT If impossible for any child to avoid cutting and scratching himself during play and these abrasions, though harmless m themselves, may end to a great deal of trouble if thefr are neglected and harmful bacteria are allowed to enter through the broken skin surface The
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  • 1275 6 fl is typical of the confusion and uncertainties surrounding 1 the situation in Japan that it should fa possible for two wjually Unnilllfrllllll observers to taJie diametrically opposite views of the meaning of the dramatic resignation ot thu Japanese- (iovtmment, stated a news wmmentator
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  • 143 6 THE second talk in the BBC's "Makers of History" series Is to be given to-night at 9.20 p.m the subject being Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, and the speaker Mr. S. I. Hsiunicr (Hsiung Shl-1). The talk will be re.'ayed by the Singapore broadcasting station. FOR
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  • 99 6 AN entertaining variety concert in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund was held by the Anglo-Chi-nese School at its premises in Coleman Street yesterday evening A feature of the concert was the fine rendering by the ACS. Old Boys' Association Orchestra of
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  • 247 6 THREE boys, who went on a duck-stealinß J escapade on Wednesday in order to find pocket money the easy way, found themselves in court yesterday morning, their plans having been foiled by the curiosity of a detective who arrested them while they were walking with
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  • 230 6 A FURTHER stage was reached in the trial ol Vengadasalam on a charge of murdering on< DaraVa *an Indian milk vendor and four o^ Indians on a charge of abetment °f the murder in the assize court yes erday when thw o| accused made
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  • 223 6 k VEGETABLE gardener, hearing the bleating A of her gout, ran outside her house at^ Itoad to find a big brown powerful dog attacking the frightened animal while Ong n Soon, the dog's master, clapped his hands, eg»" the dog on to greater efforts. lt
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    • 173 6 Hlghßlood Pressure Dangerous lo Heart Thou^niidH of mon and women past 40 t i iftr- <i;uiKi ih of heart trouble and mtralyniM mm <• of 1 1 I j: n Hlood PrenMire. High iflo'iiil Presnure in a m.vHterioUH dla- •■•l'- f that r;niM-n in ,n- ii \\< t h.m cancer,
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    1087 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London j Lady Astor Rebuked) j For Rudeness: Awards For Air Heroes:| S Quieter Nights In S London: New Revue London. June 2* i any ASTOR again came Linto the limelight to he i Commons recent!}. STUi «SS Sr rudeness, i;; *buke appeared to the
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  • 337 7 MORNING T H I B I X E FRIDAY, JULY If. 194!. EXIT PRINCE KONOYE IN the absence of any information regarding the circumstances leading- to the resignation of the Konoye Cabinet or the "momentous decision*' said to have been reached by that Cabinet a fortnight ago vis-a-vis the Russo-German
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  • 223 8 'as »..n-,. m s»w»t.™?: o ,,^.S"™.i« Mtrt >i p« article published in ~vcd Tchai paper on Aug. 5. 1940. th fl caption of th e article being Reaaoni why it is imix'rativp t.rmt Hi Rnnmincer of Arabic should be I xpelled. It was complained that
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  • 254 8 Admiralty Employee Bound Over i St'KAKJMO In connection with a breach of bru»t offence jmBitfed by O. C. Aena a formei r» ip'.jvt'c cl his firm. Mjr. G. <-> Ritchie, secretary of Brmkman and Co., said: •The trouble took place while I WU out at camp and is chiefly due
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  • 68 8 Cairo. July 16. THE Inhabitant! of Syrian town;: cheered and waved hands «u a large force of RAF. bombers, escorted by fighters, carried out d goodwill mass night to-day (Wed ,nesday> over the p/incipal town? of Syria. The aircraft circled over Beirut where thousands »!ironßod tru
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  • 64 8 Montreal, July 16. PERMANY badly needs workers, U according to a Nazi Laboiu Ministry decree whi<n has reaches the International Labour Offlce ii Montreal. The decree says: "Retired em ployees who are under the ftfe 70 must accept any employment for which their for/.itr duties und
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  • 93 8 I^HE death took place at Johore Bahru yesterday morning of Dato Abu Bakar bin Buang. until very recently Chief Detective Officer. Dato Abu Bakar died suddenly at 5 o'clock in the morning. He retired from his post about two months ago. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon,
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    • 62 8 [mickey mouse J (^^^f LE'S SEE...>UH VANTER nN»C\\ WH\tl WELL.TH^YWjr Mi. J M W^^sA VUZ r^ IN »TEir ON4 TriEM W\LLS i PITCHERS OP FOukS X 1 s^^T^^v>>^^»^^ r^ivyHEg£ CELEBRXTiN' WITH FEASTS M >ES! WhMM\PE F W? Avwr AN' \LLTh\T» SlNOi^' r Y THINK THEY WERE Ks^jfc^rGjkv mcS V4' P.\NCIN
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  • 113 9 V.C. FOR INDIAN Lt. p. s. Wh.uMt of the Sappers has been in tr.e Army for three years, is 24 years of age and received tut Victoria Cross tor his gallant work during the British advance from Gallabut t o Wani, in Eri. trea. He had previously been mentioned in
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  • 196 9 fljK. Justice Aitken expressed satisfaction in the high court yistorday when it was announced that Soona Shaik o. ocal fi mon ey-changei\ was withdrawing his suit a^o st oi he law firm of Zehnder Bros, in which he claimed Mr. John Laycoek, on behalf ol naik
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  • 40 9 A MEMBER of th? Women's Royal Naval Service recently arlived in Malaya is to talk in the "War As I Know If series of the Singapoi broadcasting 1 station at 9. IS p nv on Sunday. July 20.
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  • 320 9 „l lr Singapore, Thursday. -h htve taken a .t-irat deal ol time in cw which t\ n.P.R should never have allowed to proceed/' rasnarlr. »>r. H. Wiihcrs-Pay.H, eouiMel for Hart Singfi (2T) a d tjct.vo. who was standing- his tfkj on a charge of che«Mi
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    • 217 9 a COLUMBIA j MASTER WORKS BALLADE (Op. 24). 4 parts LX 9 10 Leopold Godowsky Pianoforte ELEGIAC MELODIES (1) Heartaches LX 168 (b) The Last Spring. 2 parts Wiliem Mengelberg and Concertgebouw Orchestra CONCERTO in A minor (Op. 16.) 7 parts i LX 647 50 j AN DER WIEGE >
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    • 599 10 s^s^^^^l I tf k^ M. .^H I At I i I^B ■s^B iV^^ V^r^^ I m i 1 .^L^Lb B I s» j^^^^^^^ fc^^^^^^^y Domestic Occurrence n \FRAI. ANNOUNCEMENT Thr funVral ol the late Mr. O«g Boon Tat. J.P.. will take- P^«' cortege will leave "Bukit Rose, 259 Bukit Timah
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    • 606 10 Wanted YOUNO EDUCATED CHINEM meet a K ood lookii.K Ch n u^ a e va gl T Vibune. friendship. Box 2<J co Malaya i^.^^ Singapore EUROPEAN wants to rent two roo,^ IMM town no cooking. Fnone Kualu Lumpur. v KNCJINEER wouldlTke to rent prl vate w r for a few
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  • 188 11 Madras, July 16. TRIBUTE to the inspiring leader- ship of the British Premier, Mr. Wmston Churchill, and the foresight and resourcefulness of Pre sident Roosevelt was paid by Sir Shanmukham Chetty, head of the Indian purchasing mission in America, speaking at a Luncheon given by a
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  • 175 11 TURKISH VIEW OF RUSSIAN ALLIANCE London. July 16. THE conclusion of the Anglo- Russian pact is proof that the British don't believe the total col lapse of Russia possible, declares the Turkish newspaper Vatan. according to an Istanbul despatch to the independent French agency. The paper adds: "Even a Russian
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  • 55 11 London, July 17. MO mail destined for the British Empire can be sent from Sweden according to a stateir.riiv made by the Swedish post office, said the Stockholm Radio. This is due to the Russo-German war which has meant the diversion of Swedish outgoing
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  • 151 11 THE signing of the armistice in Syria has come as a great relief to all Moslems. It means that the danger of German influence and infiltration has been fully ing it possible for removed, thus makSyria to advance further along the path to Independence when world peace
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  • 144 11 THE Germans have always tried to make the world believed that their army is unbeatable. Although the German army was floored by a straight knock-out in the last war, the Nazis have always asserted that it was not the army that cracked up but the politicians
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  • 16 11 Melbourne, July 16. Sir Ronald Cross, High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in Australia, has arrived.
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    • 407 11 PmUic Notices lingui tin, limits." N EDERLAN DSCH E (Incorporated in the Straits HANI DEL Settlements). Ir%l l^ ri 1 DIVIDEND NO. 39. MAATSCHAPPI J N V NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that mrvr JV-nrvrr IJ, IV. V a Third Interim Dividend at the <faWU i, pc i hv Rm;nl rhiri+r
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  • 216 12 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, July 17. 10 increase capacity lor mooth and rapid mobilisation, drastic militia Chang' h are propoaed. They include the calling up of officers. N cos. and specialists iuilUme, and the extension oi camps trom three to >ix or even 12 months. a l 11)
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  • 125 12 Ex-Convict With State Pension A WELL-GROOM-ED man of 73, with silver-crey hairi and DtOQStmche, pleaded with a London magistrate to ''make it i^ tine to .save his pension. He wai> Basil Cruller Cbchrane. of Ctoslandroid. Chalk F'arm. aecuard of otoaling a pair of socks and a tin or' b-riiliantine bom
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  • 101 13 i inouirv vottrday morning in lhl> uuin Teo (ieok Tin. who was fatal y r old H" kl Rochore Road uhe n he avo.dmn] on J "V fa n foul of another comin* m liei:M reVtion. further evidence was recbd dri^r Ons Kim Chai, stated frMrSc ftIOTR Rochoro Poad
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  • 108 13 n July 16. tiremeot of Just ip F. W. froir. th( Ci\.c to-day mt in which fab, and in ir the Sikh itv. will lake nt< n i;t Skemp ddi nt of the irdv t Lahore, in to his dumrt the ibei, i reer i in pent ln« B
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  • 594 14 THE distinction of winning the championship of the Business Houses' League in a first attempt* has fallen to Ford Sports Club. Meeting their rivals, OverseaChinese Bank, in a replay to decide the tame, yesterday at Anson Road Stadium, Ford's played fine football to beat the
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  • 412 14 LOYALS TROUNCE MANCH ESTERS 7-3 Loyals 7 Manchesters 3 T OYALS fielded a strong side to beat the Manchesters yesterday in a Div. I match at Tanglin by seven goals to three. Ball, spearhead of the Loyals' attack, scored no tan than five goals for his side. He made a
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  • 397 14 ALL the roads, for soccer supporters of Sa pore and the Royal Air Force, will \n Anson Road Stadium to-day, when the two t* meet in a vital Malaya Cup tie. which will probably decide who will represent the Son the final this year. Upcourrtry, the
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  • 478 14 Malayan Owners Trainers Wani I I ALLEGING lack of interest r A. on the part of those re«~ i ponsible for the control of racing in Malaya in matters i affecting the welfare of o\\i- crs and trainers and the sen- eral public, newly-electecl I president of the Owners
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    • 93 14 BRING OUT THE FULL BRILLIANCY OF YOUR HAIR Your hair is not only one of your chief assets, but its tidiness and richness is used by many to indicate your character. Orderly, well cared for hair, shows smartness and personal pride and ability. Join the many, who rely on SILVIKRIN
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 38 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: Malaya Cup tie. Singapore v. RAF., Anson Road Stadium, 5.15 p.m. TENNIS: S R.C. tournament. HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 5.24 a.m. 7.1 ft.; 540 pm. 8 1 ft. TO-MORROW: 6.50 a.m., 66.9 ft.; 6.40 p.m., 8.1 ft.
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  • 55 15 MONIAL ENTRY TO BEIRUT L J ii ii^ Ira.1 ra. July I?. AUu.d generals and g»g by cavalry and and Australian *f e a ceremonial entrv «ai noon yesterdav. ™g column was headed t BrittSF Mu i Uand Wil Bum d In 'catrouf r in Syria- x. Ummander-in- ftp French
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  • 18 15 '"^WhjJ. July 17 1 Government will •7 the appointleu > r to chißal!"in authoritative Reuter
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  • 69 15 London, July 17. MR. Harry Hopkins, the supervisor of the Lease and Lend programme, and one of President Roosevelt's closest associates, arrived in London this afternoon. It is understood his visit is to make a check-up in Great Britain on the operation of the Bill. Mr.
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  • 73 15 J N order to speed up the handi ling of outward mails passing ihrough the Censorship, members of the public are asked to cooperate with the authorities by refraining altogether from sending picture postcards to addresses outride Ma'aya. including the United Kingdom and Empire countries.
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  • 20 15 FE R.A.F. (Seletan and the R. A. (B. M.) drew 3-all in a thrilling Div. lIA match at Seletar yesterday-
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  • 14 15 PLAYING at Gillman. the RA.M.C. beat the R.A.O.C. 3—l in a Div. lIA match.
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  • 77 15 DOCKERS WILL GO ON Glasgow dockers, it was announced, have rejected the Government's scheme of a guaranteed week with a minimum wage of £4 2s. 6d. by a majority of 2,217. The result does not mean that the men will cease work, says the secretary of the Scotland Transport and
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  • 40 15 The Brazilian steamer Taubate damaged when a German pfcne bombed and machine-gunned her on March 22 in the Mediterranean sailed for America after completing repairs. The Brazilian Government protested to Germany about the attack and demanded reparations.
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  • 39 15 The Dionne "Q\rins" have contributed a thousand dollars to the Canadian War Fund, which aims at 5,000,000 dollars, and already stands at over 3,000,000 dollars with several days to go. Mr. Wendell WillKie opened the campaign.
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  • 246 15 Y.M.C.A 2: Publishers 1. IN a scrappy Div. II "A" league soccer match, Y.M.C.A. defeated the Publishers by the odd goal in three on the Y.M.C.A. ground, yesterday. The Y's kicked off. but it took them a long time to settle down. The Publishers dominated play for
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  • 136 15 "SECOND CHORUS" (At the Cathay) IF you like dancing, particularly the ■I variety specialised in by Fred Astalrc. you will like "Second Chorus" which opened at the Cathay yesterday. This is not purely" a musical picture. Much of Its attraction lies in the charmIng story which, It would hardly
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 152 15 IT'S NOT an EPIC! IT DID NOT COST A MILLION DOLLARS TO MAKE! IT DID NOT TAKE 3 YEARS TO PRODUCE.... BUT s *W— <-<»oi» PICTURE THAT YOU'LL TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS TO SEE! NEXT TUESDAY at The CAPITOL M.G.M.'s rollicking sea r s yam of an 'Old Salt 1
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  • 398 16 100,000 TONS OF SHIPPING BOMBED LONDON, JULY 17. 5,,,,.s v,,,,,m. n sss^'SSg'^S^S^WSS.'S ™'k The Rotterdam Lkqrd liner, BaJoeran, a motor-vena 17,000 ions, well known in Singapore, was hit by several bombs, one railing between the tunnels. Debris from the ship was thrown hi^h into th»* air IN AIX, II SHIPS
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  • 132 16 Battle Of Germany Begins London, July 17 tiik kak. offensive marfci the •Liaiti' of Germany, the >irst batik Hitler ci ir! not plan to fight." say> the New York Ttanet in leading article tolay. "At last v.e begin to hear of ,he 'Battle of Germany'." it vrttet. "Two things are
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  • 73 16 Chungking. July 17 NAZISM ii, nothing new but a return to the dark aqes. while democracy still, in its youth, is marching on. declared the British Ambassador to China. Sir Archibald Clark Ktrr. in a speech before the PeopJ^s Foreign Relations Association. Inttcducing the sp:aker, Gen Wu
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  • 24 16 r»>tal number **i enemy planes de troy^d dunna: yes»tf-r--day on all front u\ to w tiai^ht fi»n4tu tinie f excluding vi**t elates)
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  • 19 16 be of Boston Mass I tes. bas| 10, Air-' d ll t wards the [>v,c;..i v me. i
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  • Morning Tribune
    • 122 16 Gen. Wavell 0n.... I Simla. July NDIA ha^ gtren every possible assistance aoi out it the campaign in the Western d3 the occupation of Syiia co'.ild liurdly have be3 out," declared General Sir Archibald WaJ press conference to-day. It had been an inspiration to him. be a see the
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    • 49 16 Austin Gordon Lovell Pennock 43--years-old aircraft inspector, was sentenced at Middlesex Sessions to 18 months' hard labour for collecting money for the use of a nonexistent deep shelter Pennock called himself Secretary of the Acton Deep Underground Shelter Association. He had five previous convictions.
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  • 17 16 i'xiE Straits China* League will hold ism carnival on Saturtby -.1 at the Y.M.C.A. pool I
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