Morning Tribune, 28 July 1941

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  • 21 1 Morning Tribune Vol 6— V»- 152 Monda y' Jul y 28 1941 Morning Tribune Monday, j U y 28. 194, 1
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  • 316 1 JAPAN MIGHT BACK DOWN TO AVOID WAR REPORT chungking, july 27. Chinese \vi;ll- informed quarters believe that japan will b\(k down rather than risk a war against the major poiers. war in the immediate future between japan and bri\\in and the united states is considered unlikely. It is suggested that
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  • 143 1 NIPPON SHIPS DIVERTED Hongkong, July 27. IT is unofficially learnt in Hongkong that Japanese <^mmmm ships calling at Hongkong have been diverted. The Shanghai branch offices o f Japanese steamship companies in Hongkong revealed that Japanese liners and freighters have cancelled calling at Hongkong, says a Domei message from Hongkong.
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  • 197 1 Measures Taken, But... Ankara. July 27. THE Turk* affect little concern over MOSCOW'S di>--1 closure of a German plan to attack Turkey, which thev Hty must date back to the time before th» GeVman-Turkish friendship pact Official commert Ls not available, but th- ordinary Turk
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  • 591 1 I Washington, July 27. HAT ippfnemiut of Japan is definitely dead in America is proved by the trend of events over the week-end when the President enacted a number of meaires indicative of tl»e new spirit animating American Far East
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  • 515 1 TWELVE E-BOATS WERE SUNK DURING AN ATTACK BV B-MAntOMViUOTAHAB-1 B0UR IN MALTA YESTERDAY. Farther information concerning the attack on Valetta harbour in Malta early on Saturday morning is now available. An Admiralty, War Office and Air Ministry communique says, "Shortly before 5 am.
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  • 87 1 London. July 27— A Forfeit Office announcement made in, Kabul last night once again declared Afghanistan's neutrality w. the present war. The Government wL»hed that there be no misapprehension abroad. The declaration ttit that Ush-ino tan would strictlv adhere to her. policy ol perfett neutrality and maintained extremely
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  • 1114 2 TOKYO CONCERNED AT 'FREEZING' MOVE tokyo. m.\ 27. Till: nMUGfI minister. ADMIRAL £OVONUVKJ"®™LFSSrenJ0 VONU VKJ"® ™L FSSrenJ iffi DWT oflkiai efforts to minimise its effects. According to the Japanese new agency, Tokyo exchange banket are calm, ifnce they are hoping that »i!k and cotton will be exempted, but Mocks plunged
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  • 39 2 Batavia, July 27. ABATAVIA message states that in, consequence of the Indo-Chiiia tension, the Dutch Air Service from Batavin to Saigon will be suspended from Tuesday. Singapore will then be the north r n terminus of the service- Reuter
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  • 164 2  - Syrian Campaign Now Ended Desmond Tighe (tfy Rejigs Special TKnJ vitn me Ailied Forces in Syria) Btlru:. j,,i v <)> THE i urtain was rung down on th:> Syrian cattail on Frid:>> morning with the entry of r:,. n Gaulle in Btirut. There were signs of Intense enthusiasm thwim^ the
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  • 140 2 London, July V,. THE British Government has had constantly under sympathetic review the matter of ♦'vaciutinj from Ethiopia the large number of Italian civilian vho are Without any means of support. While hostilities were in progress, the difficulties d carrying our, any measures of
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  • 114 2 Simla. July 27 A TRIBUTE tc the great part played by In* troops in the Syrian campaign is paid by Geiu Claude Auehinleck, Cdmmander-.in- Chief, Muj East, in a personal message to Gen. Sir ArcniM Wavell. Commrmder-in-Chief, India. By their swift advance up the Euphrates ana their capture ol
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  • 418 2 Dutch Discuss Japanese Expansion Move London, July 27. IT is announced that the Netherlands Government in London is in consultation with the Netherlands East Indies authorities in Batavia with regard to measures to be taken in view of the situation that has arisen as a result of Japan's encroachment upon
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    • 126 2 Kidneys Musi Clean Out Acids Tour MKpr '-loans out «xcash Adds and nol^mitua wnsi.« In your hlood thru million Umv delloata Kldn»y tuba* or fiitera. If ■>ol>-<»ii. v In th« Kldneyw or Bladder rm«kfl S«)U ■UfTfr from •'••tthiß Up Night*. Sorv»umii Leg FVilmv, Cirrlea under I l you, JiuUa. lie.
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  • 406 3 London, July 27. i«»™t cleverly constructed at Brest by Nazi Liß3 U'l e,^ after the battle cruiser had slipped ct»ouflag< ,de the R.A.F., failed to deceive reconnaisE^V'BrltW. Air Force. leets" is WV v newssert n uivinp last LHhs 1 Thunday the in her usual N
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  • 69 3 lly 26 Evelyn Wrench Vl iif Is willing forgive and for- h: kidnapping **ntrag. but he 1 mconvinced that I "gi* b hind d readJu; h U siJ "M an mno--1 jape. h^ MtoUte, for *J 'Mr. Hugna > announced ***y and honofuiUnent or th IIXI i iarv Wta
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  • 52 3 Washington. July 27. MR. E. R. Stettinius, Defence Director of Priorities, issued an order yesterday freezing all stocks of raw silk and limiting its manufacture to levels set during the past week. These steps have been taken because of "unsettled conditions in the Far
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  • 33 3 London. July 27. A MEETING of the Vichy Cabinet was held last night, states the Lyons Radio. A communique on the meeting merely says that -current affairs were discussed. Reuter
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    125 3 jL The new pocket destroyers, "Hand Maidens of thej^ T Navy,'' are in service with the Navy. Built in Britain from American parts, they are motor launch submarine chasers, exceptionally fast ami I very well armed, with depth charges, quick firing i guns, the latest type of anti- aircraft gun,
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  • 112 3  -  Martin Herliby (By Reutcr's Chief Correspondent in Egypt.) Khartoum, July 27. ASMARA in Eritrea Is a town of "trass- widows." The pooulation includes 30.000 Italian womenwives of prisoners of war or those evacuated from danaerous varts of Abyssinia. Lmara's streets are thronged by Italian women
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  • 125 3 Cessation Of Hostilities In S.America Washington, July 27. PERU and Ecuador have agreed tx> let Argentina, the United States and Brazil set the date and hour for a cessation of hostilities. Mr. Sumner Welles, U.S. Undersecretary of State, announced here yesterday. The cease lire order is expected soon. DEFINITE DATE
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    • 160 3 FOURTH SCHEDULE. APPENDIX "A" EXPENDITURE RECEIPTS j "progress of progress of Amount. Expenditure up to l J^ c. SIC M 1 Refunds of premiums. 10 < 423 70 1. Premium under policies j 2.285.979 88 ordinary 2. Refunds of premiums, Ad2. Tin-ore and tin justable P UcieS insurance fees 73,900
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  • PEOPLE AND PLACES
    • 959 4  -  Vera Ardmore By- 1 DBUOHTTVL farewell party was I'ivcii by Rear-Admiral and Mr* T R Drew at Navy House on Friday Might. The. thre»- hundred guettl rnjoyp(l pa hits on the lawn and tennl* courts v. hich were illuminated with red, white
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    • 61 4 Some of re mben «f Lad ios Workii onunitt* i J the Child Wd fare Society i Singapore, w) »rg aiisel bridge ami mal j<;i;s drive 2tJI S Echo n Fridi ni^ht in aid i iund*. ftf tl S<H-iet\ The party i such a era sihtcss tha over
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  • 1044 5 make better use of OATMEAL tent and high proportion of miner- 1 E 4 le oatmeal a nutritive value that al M!n^^nt rank of cereals. Therefore, it is 1 ngs l it free!y a nd not merely to serve it < isablP md sometimes unwelcome form of 1 the unvani.'
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  • 707 6 ■By ••riiiqu«* 1 f DONT know about you follows, but afte» j l« mm eitfht months of this column lam > v jetting rather bored with the asterisks be- J S twM'n paragraphs. A ofeanft is eettahtfy due. How .(bout S V V V V V J i
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  • 160 6 A. NOTICE to banks and merchants has been issued by the A Controller of Foreign Exchange. Malaya, amplifying the (iazette Notification of Saturday "freezing" Japanese funds in Malaya. The effect of the Gazette Notification, states the notice, is to prevent all remittances to Japan and all
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  • 132 6 Mexican Warning To The Nazis Mexico City. July 27. MEXICO will use an 'iron hand against harmful foreign penetration, declared the Mexican Foreign Minister in a press statement published to-day. The country, he said, had nc fear* for its own security, but would rake energetic action against those failing to
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  • 152 6 Ankara. July 27. DESPITE the claim tardily made by the Germans to the V sign as their own symbol for victory, the belief is held here that the German and Italian Embassies mav make a protest to the police against V's found painted during the
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  • 120 6 All unconfirmed credits opened on account of Japan or on account of any person resident In Japan or any body corporate referred to in the second paragraph above (including branches and subsidiaries, wherever carrying on business must be cancelled forthwith. Provided no other regulation of the Defence < Finance >
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  • 67 6 Damascus, July 27. irITII the return to normal condiW tions, it has now been found possible to remove the restriction imposed by the Vichy authorities, permitting cars to be used only on alternate days. An order cancelling the restriction has been issued by Gen Catroux, the Delegate
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  • 34 6 Mexico City, July 27. CONTRACTS for the sale of 2.500,000 baliels of petroleum to Independent (tnni have been sl^n•d by the Mexican Government, according to an oilicial announce mt'iit. Reuter
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  • 205 6 British Recognition Of Czechs Welcomed f)R. Benes, head of the Czechoslovak State, welcomed the British decision to accord full recognition to his (iovernment in London when broadcasting to Czechoslovak citizens last night. He said it was particularly important that the pre-Munich President, freely elected by a majority of Czechs. Slovaks,
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  • 76 6 MEXICAN BILL TO KNIT THE AMERICAS Mexico CHy, J u i v •>« Jl MEXICAN Scna'e Bill p ro posing; the creation of Inter- Parliamentary n in? for America, has been n\ t l an excellent reception, both at home and abroad. A group of Inited stain Congressmen is expected
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  • 135 6 Transmitter Found In Nazi Official's Bag Buenos Aires. July V,. A SHORTWAVE wireless trans mitter, tuned to send ros sages to Europe, has been foun in the diplomatic baggage 4 high oflficial of the German Ea bassy. The official took the baggage| Lima wheie it was found It con Fiderably
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  • 770 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London i A British Myth: Russians Now Popular: S Communists Hide S their Heads: Bereaved S Meet the King: His Majesty Presents v.cs. i I London, 'July 4 «4irtwr it a luncheon ill h t' U u 'day, Mr. Brian V; 1 th. New Common-
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  • 315 7 jMTNAWAY wife, ex-mannequin, and former War Office clerk, Mrs. June Garcy, was given permission by the judge at Durham Assizes to see in jail the man for whom she gave up her husband. The man, Alfred lioklfinc, 37-year-old showman, of Tres-sillian-roaxi, Brockley, London,
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  • 333 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, JULY 28, 1941. SPAIN AND BRITAIN XHE widespread belief that General Franco, by negotiating with Britain for further trade credits, is merely trying to get as much as he can while the going is good and that he will not hesitate to throw in Spain's lot with
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  • 160 8 1 ONDON'3 new Miti victim in nuburfoaii jn'tirosis. Fretful wivrs of suburbia have din■ppeajvd for the duration at lc;is!. Before tin- war we ir^d to hear lot froin doctors about suburban ni urosis, whose victims were jroun- h wanipti with too much leisure, w'f-centred individuals who iror
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    46 8 Adding to the glittering spots of New York night lifr in "Diamond llors*-- shoes in utncti liilly Kmc i has rounded up some of to- day's glittering beauties and presented them against 5 a background ol ye^'raay is pert Margaret llonaliue.* i Meet Miss Donahue.
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  • 41 8 I in< hr Oyub >>m Abdul Manaa aaclNtt .it < hi .j Johore Bahru. ti to be tnwv I •'net t«» Hutu v,\\\hi, m secretary rown Board, in place ol lm he Tunoi bin n >'>>•- fiiu win. is v. >in« on teavc
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  • 267 8 /fl T.S. girls are to go into action as A.A. zA* gunners at gun posts throughout Great Britain. They will take their place under active service conditions in the day and night Battle of Britain. Picked gbrb will direct the firing and they will share
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  • 154 8 A Dash Of Orange rjONCENTRATEI) oranges are to be tried out in Britain. A bottle no bigger than t cigarette lighter will provide the equal of a gallon of orange juice. Samples have been brought by Miss Charlotte Raymond, of Massachusetts, a dietician who has specialised on the feeding of
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  • 135 8 JAPANESE SMOKE SCREEN f^HE ('hinese Press report that part of the Japanese garrison in South China was ordered by the Formosan Command to shift to the North to strengthen the Manchukuo border in view of the GermanSoviet hostilities and that some ships of the Japanese Fleet in South China are
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  • 79 8 His Trouble— "Too Much Mo ney" AN ox-GuarcLs Officer. 20 years old Hup.h Stewart, of Eatonplace, stated to hav? an allowance of £800 a year, was told by Mr. Ronald Powell, the magistrate at Westminster Police C urt that bU trouble was he had too mud 1 mon ra y
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    457 8 Alexandra Ready For Any H IN THE HEART OF SINGAPORE ISLAND 1 LOOK ON TO GREEN TREES. Is M\ Lj) POSSESSION— ONE OF THE FINEST HQ(j KINO IN THE WORLD, IF NOT THE FINEST FOR THE EXCLUSIVE RUN OF, AND Rr N j THE SERVICES. Planned a ev l
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  • 17 8 BRITAIN'S lw cinemas, Pirtu.r (-fpora A BC halbj -.00). m.'N Accoi *raph Wcv near'y (1 V~,
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    • 77 8 4 ftrthionW' I V H Mulatto crepe, exquisitely tailored, all lines converging on large bunch Alexis grapes, suitable for races BACK IN THEIR~FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS ESTELLE COWAN Presents t oromil Grove (Pasir Panjang) WHERE YOU Dim: ami l)\\< g: Under the Tropical Moon and Swaying Palms Dinner A La Carte Chinese
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  • 251 9 CIXTBEN-YEAR-OLD Mm Winifred Watkins, former maid at a country vicarage, brought an action for slande 1 and wrongful dismissal against the vicar's wife and wa^ awarded £52 damages. The CMC was heard at Monmouth County Court. Mrs. Mollie Duck, wife of the vicar of Raglan, Monmouthshiiv
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  • 125 9 New York OVER IM passengers and en of the Glasgow Anchor lin Britannia 'E.79& tons), many < them women, remained on boa' when the vessel sank after beii battered for two hours by a G^ man raider's funi on h:v way v India, survivors reaching N<
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    • 43 9 ouse 1 i^ rev walt pisneyj :rz^ T :r p^'j;" i yippee s'/7~^ i o-^,\WSH, MICKEY... v\ A A k\l//J NNEGOTrtiM >L{ r—^ 1/^ 4 I\ I WA will* L- V—^^^O^->s^^ 4 < going to iandi r^^ \\^vs\v\ 'A W^ •^^i 4 J JT*
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  • 85 9 ires. Ltd.. will buy hrfd in shares by Mr John Maxwell. olicitor who became ding aim magnate. •i' this dral runes off it will be l < P towards American British hall?— a st'.te nhi(h the Government ba* in the rast been anxious to nvofd. The Warner company which
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    • 679 10 Siiualions Vacant Wanted Fo7 Sale 1 Motor Vehicles WANTED Experienced WwiMfl k'lrls. Al)Riy 152. Ea»t Coa«t RoiKJ. SinnHpon(No. 44'iKl WANTED- Motor tuar <Jriv«-r. Mlary $21!WlUi quarters Apply Hox 12I> co Milnva Tribune. Singaf)ore. (No. 4USK) ADVERTISER hceks Indenting Agents for Australian Products. PftrMculars Hox J(!4 clo Mulaya Tribune. Singapore. (No.
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    • 696 10 WANTED To rent Attap House mth Ught and water Kfplv with particulars |O F O. Box 757, SliiKapon- i No. 48«K) WANTED TO »UY used pianos ;.rv n. ike. ln anv condition. OlTcrs to Box li»4 o Malaya Tiibune. Singapore. (i No. k»8K) WANTED 20 to 25 acres of rubber
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    • 698 10 BEST-CHEAPEST FACE POWDER 1 That's What 'Lotus' Gives You. Its quality makes tverf powdering a revelation of marvellous beauty. Its lasting on face provides the extra powdering that saves tune A noted British Scientist has testified to its purity Agents Societa Cjmnilssionaria. Singapore— Penang. Distrlnutor Lnn Beng Chuan. Kuala Lumpur
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    • 707 10 IF YOU WANT to sell your car, phone 5068, Singapore. Caah paid. (No. 676R) FOR SALE 1937 Morris 8, four seater tourer Excellent engine. $950- cash. "Quirk".' Post Box 371, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 451K) WANTED four-door saloon car 8-10 H. P Morris. Austin or Ford. Model not ear't-r 1937. State
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    • 238 10 on ii S AIR J pNGAfJ ■v£S LONDON G SV-17 81 19 81 KtttH* Com 6 I^7! 25.53 nt (Prom 9 05 pi, SAIGON 5* <l IBttlßj <117M Re, BANGKOK (11.71J m~ torn 6 50 n m 9 20 p n KUALA id ZGE 5 im (d a (daily except
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  • 449 11 Sir Emsley 's Journalistic Jubilee A TELEGRAM from the King was read at a lunch:\n: held in London to celebrate Sir Emsley Carr's completion of 50 years a_s editor-in-chief of the News of tne World. Sir Emsley Can was 76. on May 1. The King's message was as follows: "Please
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  • 117 11 Defence Loans As Investments Madras, July 24. CPEAKING in Macl- ras yesterday. Mr. B. G. Holdsworth said that investments m Defence Loans w^re not only a matter of immediate benefit. but they also tended to the permanent improvement of the economic condition of India. India was rivalling many allied countries
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  • 165 11 Cairo, July 27. AN RAF. Middle East communique gives further details of the combats over Malta on Friday, when five Italian planes were shot down without loss. It is also stated that heavy bombers raided Benghazi on Thursday night. The communique states: "A large
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    • 462 11 I HANDEL— (FROM PAGE 10; ■tschappu, n.v. _B a n ~\rtv) 15 VARIETITBS British Malaysian stamp« _L nds Trading SOClPty^ all different. Pick what you want at tw d.vkfrs cents each Llst free L K Th y e Pede bai 1 1 w AOfWOOOO ra l Dispensary Chambers. Seremban. ■c
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    • 308 11 Public Notice Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or nervlca Pot particulars see Municipal Tender Room TENDER D»te Of Clottof Supplying, making dellvprlnß to the Victoria Memorial Hall 102 timber cases to be made of kapor tlmbor (Deposit $50'- > 12 noon. 38 July 1941.
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  • 81 12 Loii don. July 27. A NORWEGIAN who recently leturned to Norway alter a visit to Hamburg says he saw slogans stuck up en the walls of iious?^ Mich .1^ "We demand peace." -We want to have oar husbands and soils back" and "We will not be
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  • 206 12 Hungry French Blame Nazis An indication th« tiv French pefipl* air beelnnlne to appredate the conned lion between theil ..rjj of iood md German seizun-.- ta contained in an article in the Tempß quoted by Vichy COT- •£ood brought in oy oar shipping.' tlu a e Wjtpaper aiserw, OUfht to
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  • 179 12 Immunization Against Diphtheria THE effort now beii made to p^ r children against diphtheria wa> -orr.meadtd bv Sir w;:--loo Jameson, ch Jmedical officer oi th:Ministry of Health, at I a Pros.; confereiw. Ho was accompanied by Major Neil MrKir»no:i. out? ot the senior s:a:? of Coimaught Laborat- or.ei, Toronto who
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    • 131 12 1^ 1 1 .i I IP ii i You'll regret it if you miss this delightful HUMAN story. 1 hey seldom come as good hs this one 10-l> A V CAPITOL 1^ i *\^Bf /<^SH ELTON 1 /jj|s WE WHO ARE I BCC ll»llv\v<MKi's glamon>us 'SWKATKK (URL' in a mi
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  • 196 13 lUO'B FIGHTING LEGION" i \i Hi.- \lh imbr.») Him ol :ction best '•viid wwrt -Is.- Alhsunbra's Ing Le ion." I tale, I- law in Mexico with i lllatna Mid double- Ml length ;md ,v long Btorj to tell i ttrUUi roc >- un^ and I r.il i-apiible playt\ Rml
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  • 180 13 II IE cricket match to have been played between the Medical College and the R. A. F. iSeletar> yesterday wa.s 1 cancelled. The cricket match between the Fortress Signals and the Air Headquarters which was to have been played yesterday was cancelled. The cricket match between the Singa-
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  • 250 13 Shanghai, July 27. IN an official release the British Embassy here refutes the Japanese allegation made at a pnt| confer ence recently that the Netherlands Government had admitted that the fault foi the detention the consignment, of machineiy aboard the British steamei Kwanetune. 2.626 ton.s, (this
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  • 71 13 EM D EN BOMBED London. July 27 nURiNG reconnatoiance by a forties, aircraft of the D Bombei command v.in^y .^m^ p mm dronp.d on the port of Bmden, states an am Ministry coirmuniaue. tr( iKlv t 01s ove r British fighters carried out offensive patrou ove» the French^ coast An
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  • 221 13 liH Anglo-Chinese School <Hu Boys' Association orchestra formed barely two months age I and which made a successful debut at the School concert recently, scored another big hit on Saturday night when a concerl was held before a full house of old boys and friends at the
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  • 297 14 ALVIS, WATTS FALY RAFFLES BOWLERS 174 Runs In Big Partnership I OOME tee tatting by L Alvis and A. Watts who were engaged in a s'gantic iomth -wicket partnership of 174 HUM, iollowed by deadly bowling by Watts, gave the Old Rafflesians Association a runaway victory over the Present Boys
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  • 337 14 O'Brien Scores Century 4 (iRAXD century by O'Brien, A half-centuries by Evan Wong and Can Kee Tian, in a day of fast scoring, were features of the cricket match between lihe Chinese and the R.A.A.F. at Hong Lim Green yesterday, which tht Chinese won by 40 runs. The Chinese piled
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  • 49 14 Seabright <New Jersey). July 27. —The former American champion and winner of the last Wimbledon singles, R. L. Riggs, won the men's singles at the Seabright invitation lawn tennis tournament here today. He defeated F. Schroeder, one of America's young players 6—4, 6—4, 6—0.- Reuter
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  • 47 14 The following scores were returned in the Keppel Golf Club's July Women's foursome:— Mrs. J. A. Barr and Mrs. R. E. Earle 48— W' 2 .yfl2\ Mr. J. Kean and Mrs. J. Guy 53—15:38; Mrs. J. R. Walker ind Mrs. F. Starr 50— n\ 2 .Z%\' 2
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  • 190 14 Bowlers On Top In Home Matches London, July 27. UOWLERS had the advantage in main cricketing -games which saw interesting play. The Army and Air Force met at Southend where the Army were dismissed for 127, then the airmen lost two wickets for* 53 runs in a match which was
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  • 72 14 Chicago, July 27. ATTENTION, owned by Mrs. Par- ker Corning won the £15.000 Arlington classic yesterday, scoring a win by one length over the favourite. Whirlaway. which is champion of American turf for 1941. Bushwacker was third. Five horses were in the race. Whirlaway started at five
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  • 22 14 Calcutta. July 27— Ifa (Bengal) ajmexed the Santosh Memorial Trophy for the Inter-Provincial Football Tournament, defeating Delhi in the final 5-1.- Reuter
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  • 231 14 Rain forced the cricket match between ik H and Raffles College, played on the S R r*,!^! to be abandoned, yesterday. Going l n rir^d^B collected 119 run.s. M.C Schubert captuiedJ^H kets for 44 runs and R.D. Jansen got ou In reply, Raffles College Scored 61 runs ki of
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  • 208 14 A FTER the Indians had scored 131 runs in the! innings and the Ceylon Sports Club had M 20 runs without loss the cricket match between two sides on the Ceylon Sports Club ground yestcfl was abandoned owing to rain. I Most of the Indian batsmen entcied figures, Hussein
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  • 163 14 FE one mile uphill in the Singapore Cycling Hill Climb was won by R. Shields Ui t ne record time of 2 min. \Q\ 2 .sec. at the meet neK i gap yesterday. The old time record was 2 mm. fl». In all. nine competitors
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  • 90 14 pOUR ties in the men's open double championships were pluyed off on Union courts yesterday. MatUfa Results were as follows: S.A. Ahmuc Chean Chin Soon (Eclipse) beat William 'l 0 M Eoo Hye (A.A.U.) 21-7, 20-20; <3-0): 15 y hoc and Ooi Thean Leong (Mayflower) beat 1 and
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    • 89 14 BUILT TO OF EXCELLENCE To-day, when competition is keen in world markets, the purchaser is often tempted by a cheap price to buy what is only an inferior imitation of a Starina machine. To those who are about to buy a cycle it Is well to remember that Starina Cycles
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    • 27 14 Tide Table I'M H IIIHs TO-DAY 12 34 am. 10.1 ft; 130 pm, 9 2 ft TO-MORROW 1.16 am 9.9 ft 2 06 p m 91 It
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    • 40 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: Dlv. I. S.C.F.A. v SRC. Stadium; Dlv. II A, Malay Regt. v R.A.M.C. Alexandra; RAF. (T) v Publishers, Y.M.C.A.; Div. II B, Airport v HM.S Sultan, F. and N.; Mecliral College Anatomists v Biologists, College. TENNIS: SRC. tournament.
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  • 173 15 B B B i B ■V K prl- K mili- Lt.-iF-.'.v.i'.i m I IV.'B I ■til tin ■t drlnk- Nakaii I ■cai proI B main-|*-i will |Hv Ha- m 26. Hnc'd here H nominfi" National ot m AsKv smd ww B of H n they ft an■t of their
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  • 425 15 «e rt —s Spec,, 1 their »g h nin at a ehieve anythinc vitally essential wh.ch lt(1 Ca C r m nearer a succLful conclusion of the Sov.et r to terminate in a few weeks i inv pr«e and at the ko[ a
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  • 96 15 THE death occurred yesterday at the General Hospital, Singapore, of Mr. Stanley Yip. of Getz Brothers. Singapore, after a short illness, at the age of 27. Mr. Yip, who came to Malaya from Hongkong about two years apo. had made a very wide circle of
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  • 99 15 ITALIAN AND GERMAN MISSIONARIES TO LEAVE TrALIAN priests in Shiukwan and vicinity as well as German mis■ionaries are ready to leave here. 'I here is an Italian Mission here -uid a German Catholic Church. These missionaries have been living here for the past several years and have won the confidence
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  • 103 15 Bombay, July 27. SpcOND Lieut. PS Bhagat, the nrst Indian V.C. in the present war hai arrived in India on two months 1 leave. Looking extremely m Second-Lieut. Bhagat refiwo to say anything about himselt but had full praise lor the part played bv Indian troops
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  • 39 15 London, July 27-The <ie™ ia ship Erlangen was intercepted by British patrols in the South Atlantic. It is a 6,101 tons vessel aad was owned by the Norrtdeutscher Lloyd and was regis- tered at Bremen.- Reuter
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  • 992 16 London, .lulv I ITBBT news from the Russian front received h> authorita live quarters in London shows that during the past week the opposing lines have remained physically unchanged, with ICus sian forces putting up a magniftceat defence. There has been virtually no change
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  • 154 16 VITAL CONVOY RUNS ENEMY GAUNTLET London. J;il> 27. THE safe and timely arrival of 1 an important British convoy of troops and munitions which *vas involved in a two-day battle I in the Mediterranean ihis week was disclosed by the British First Lord of the Admiralty. Mr. AV Alexander, in
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  • 196 16 LONDON'S SMALL HEROES I'M no hero. Mister. All the boys round here put out bombs Saying this, a brighteyed schoolboy laughed as he leaned on a pair of crutches and waved the stump of his right leg that he lost through puitinii j out an incendian bomb to .save a
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  • 113 16 NEWS BREVITIES Melbourne. July 26 The assistant wa correspondent with the A. I. F. in th« IKiddle Eac>t lar Fitchett* says thai the troops at Cyprus now wakened bv e "V for Victory" call. A distribution of £8.303.556 to Australian wool-growers will be made by the Central Wool Committee on
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  • 110 16 AT™ i; »«J Indian u i. ri) b the Middle Em, sued on Staday ft qu e gates that it 1 wg from Tobnk| night, an India pi fully earned oat T*is patrol atUckJ tear in quu-k NUtc| enemy stron« pointi The enemy /amd priced and ejected i ;of
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    • 59 16 S.m:s KX( P.erlia I IGHT British Dltal an day attempted iru coast at Dieppe. s.iw thi German News A?fnc\. coastal batteries inniiedin ed fire and compelled ihc back, adds the asemv-l i OPENING TO-MORRI BOOK EARLY PHOXi V E CONVENIENCE OF THE PA*RONS Of j LUCENT SEATS. THESE TICKETS UIL!
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